- The
perennial philosophy (Latin:
philosophia perennis), also
referred to as
perennialism and
perennial wisdom, is a
school of
thought in
philosophy and...
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immortality of the soul are
demonstrated (Latin:
Meditationes de
Prima Philosophia, in qua Dei
existentia et animæ
immortalitas demonstratur),
often called...
- 1115–1120 and was
primarily based in
Paris and Chartres. He
composed his De
Philosophia Mundi around the
period 1125 to 1130. He
taught John of
Salisbury at...
- pre-Socratics. The word
philosophy itself originated from the
Ancient Gr****
philosophía (φιλοσοφία), literally, "the love of wisdom"
Ancient Gr****: φιλεῖν phileîn...
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things in
nature possess sensation.
Campanella wrote his
first work,
Philosophia sensibus demonstrata ("Philosophy
demonstrated by the senses"), published...
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Metaphysics is the
branch of
philosophy that
examines the
basic structure of reality. It is
traditionally seen as the
study of mind-independent features...
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Philosophia is a
large main-belt
asteroid that was
discovered by the
French astronomer Paul-Pierre
Henry on
August 12, 1882, in
Paris and
named after...
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Philosophia Botanica ("Botanical Philosophy", ed. 1,
Stockholm & Amsterdam, 1751.) was
published by the
Swedish naturalist and
physician Carl Linnaeus...
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Philosophia: A
Global Journal of
Philosophy is a peer-reviewed
academic journal covering philosophy from
different traditions that was
established in...
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Three Books of
Occult Philosophy (De
Occulta Philosophia libri III) is
Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa's
study of
occult philosophy,
acknowledged as a significant...