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Exoterics
Exoterics Ex`o*ter`ics, n. pl. (Philos.) The public lectures or published writings of Aristotle. See Esoterics.

Meaning of Exoteric from wikipedia

- an article on "exoteric", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "exoteric" You can also: Search for Exoteric in Wikipedia to...
- Certain esoteric interpretations of Islam maintain that the Quran has an exoteric or apparent meaning, known as zahir, but also an underlying esoteric meaning...
- may reject work on exoteric substances, instead directing their search for the philosopher's stone inward. Though esoteric and exoteric approaches are sometimes...
- romanized: Bāṭiniyyah) refers to groups that distinguish between an outer, exoteric (zāhir) and an inner, esoteric (bāṭin) meaning in Islamic scriptures. The...
- inseparable from exoteric Judaism. Their esoteric meanings did not deny the truth of exotericism, but rather reinforced the need for exoteric Halacha Jewish...
- Muslim thinkers have stressed the importance of the balance between the exoteric (zahir) and the esoteric (batin) in the understanding of faith, and have...
- symbolism of various philosophical and religious texts, in contrast to exoteric (external, visible) information. Esoteric, esoterics, or esoterica may...
- In the context of Ancient Gr**** philosophy, the terms "esoteric" and "exoteric" were sometimes used by scholars not to denote that there was secrecy,...
- called for the first time for a reconsideration of the "distinction between exoteric (or public) and esoteric (or secret) teaching." In 1952 he published ****cution...
- possibility of abrogation of sharīʿa laws, and in considering both esoteric and exoteric aspects of the Qur'an. Alevis in Turkey and Albania, and Alawites in Syria...