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Synonyms philosophical theory
Type of philosophy, ism, school of thought, doctrine, philosophical system
Has types deconstruction, deconstructionism, determinism, empiricism, empiricist philosophy, environmentalism, esthetic, existential philosophy, existentialism, existentialist philosophy, formalism, hereditarianism, idealism, intuitionism, logicism, materialism, mechanism, mentalism, naive realism, nativism, naturalism, neoplatonism, nominalism, operationalism, peripateticism, physicalism, platonism, pragmatism, probabilism, rationalism, realism, relativism, scholasticism, semiology, semiotics, sensationalism, sensualism, solipsism, stoicism, subjectivism, taoism, teleology, traditionalism, aesthetic, vitalism, aristotelianism, conceptualism, confucianism, daoism

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Anekantavada is related to the Western philosophical doctrine of Subjectivism.
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Transhumanism is a philosophical doctrine that aims to continuously improve humanity.
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It was during this period that he developed what is distinctive in his philosophical doctrine.
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This book is the summary of Avicenna's philosophical doctrine.
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However, a personal prejudice against any well-known or notable philosophical doctrine surely cuts no ice.
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So what he is really defining as superstition are those practices not compatible with his own philosophical doctrine.
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Occasionalism is a philosophical doctrine about causation which says that created substances cannot be efficient causes of events.
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A formalist is a person who belongs to the school of formalism, which is a certain mathematical-philosophical doctrine descending from Hilbert.
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Thus, some spiritists see themselves as not adhering to a religion, but to a philosophical doctrine with a scientific fulcrum and moral grounds.
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