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  • 31metaphysics — /met euh fiz iks/, n. (used with a sing. v.) 1. the branch of philosophy that treats of first principles, includes ontology and cosmology, and is intimately connected with epistemology. 2. philosophy, esp. in its more abstruse branches. 3. the… …

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  • 32Continental philosophy — Collective term for the many distinct philospohical traditions, methods, and styles that predominated on the European continent (particularly in France and Germany) from the time of Immanuel Kant. It is usually understood in contrast with… …

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  • 33Nick Land — Full name Nick Land Born 17 January 1962 (1962 01 17) (age 49) Era Contemporary philosophy …

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  • 34Kant’s Copernican revolution — Daniel Bonevac Immanuel Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason was to transform the philosophical world, at once bringing the Enlightenment to its highest intellectual development and establishing a new set of problems that would dominate philosophy in… …

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  • 35Johann Gottlieb Fichte — Infobox Philosopher region = Western Philosophy era = 18th century philosophy color = #B0C4DE image caption = Johann Gottlieb Fichte name = Johann Gottlieb Fichte birth = 19 May, 1762 (Rammenau, Saxony, Germany) death = 27 January, 1814 (Berlin,… …

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  • 36Metaphysics — This article is about the branch of philosophy dealing with theories of existence and knowledge. For the work of Aristotle, see Metaphysics (Aristotle). For the occult field, see Metaphysics (supernatural). Philosophy …

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  • 37German idealism — was a philosophical movement in Germany in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. It developed out of the work of Immanuel Kant in the 1780s and 1790s, and was closely linked both with romanticism and the revolutionary politics of… …

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  • 38Unobservable — An unobservable (also called impalpable) is an entity whose existence, nature, properties, qualities or relations are not directly observable by man. In philosophy of science typical examples of unobservables are atomic particles, the force of… …

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  • 39Schopenhauer's criticism of the Kantian philosophy — Schopenhauer appended a criticism to the first volume of his The World as Will and Representation . He wanted to show Kant s errors so that Kant s merits would be appreciated and his achievements furthered. Kant s merits According to Schopenhauer …

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  • 40Fatalismus — Unter Fatalismus versteht man eine Weltanschauung, die davon ausgeht, dass das Geschehen in Natur und Gesellschaft durch das Schicksal (lateinisch fatum) unabänderlich bestimmt wird. Fatalisten halten die Fügungen des Schicksals für… …

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