There are six schools of orthodox Hindu philosophy and three heterodox schools.
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Research under this heading is often interdisciplinary, critical, or heterodox.
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Deleuze's studies of individual philosophers and artists are purposely heterodox.
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In contrast, Schumacher is one of the most widely recognized heterodox economists.
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A number of heterodox economists predicted the crisis, with varying arguments.
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Heterodox economists assert that micro-economic models rarely capture reality.
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None of these heterodox options are available to Ireland, say the wise heads.
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The founders whose biographies fill our best-seller lists are a more heterodox lot.
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The earlier tradition continues today as a leading heterodox approach to economics.
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Dissident: characterized by departure from accepted beliefs or standards
(heterodoxy) unorthodoxy: any opinions or doctrines at variance with the official or orthodox position
(heterodoxy) unorthodoxy: the quality of being unorthodox
(Heterodoxy (magazine)) The David Horowitz Freedom Center is a conservative foundation founded in 1988 by political activist David Horowitz and his long-time collaborator Peter Collier. ...
Of or pertaining to creeds, beliefs, or teachings, especially religious ones, that are different from the norm ('orthodox'), but not sufficiently different to be called heretical
(Heterodoxy) Different, alien, and presumably false belief or teaching. The Orthodox Church describes as such all other Christian denominations.
(Heterodoxy) 'Another belief.' A less inflammatory term than Heresy for the beliefs of the non-Orthodox.
Greek for "other opinioned." Beliefs that deviate from accepted doctrines. Antonym of orthodox. It is important to realize that one group's orthodoxy is another group's heterodoxy.
Not in accordance with established doctrines or opinions, or those generally recognized as right or 'orthodox'.#