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The phrase "contemporary philosophy" is a piece of technical terminology in philosophy that refers to a specific period in the history of Western philosophy (namely the philosophy of the 20th and 21st centuries). [2]
21st-century philosophers (2 C, 70 P) Pages in category "21st century in philosophy" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total.
21st-century Hindu philosophers and theologians (14 P) Pages in category "21st-century philosophers" The following 70 pages are in this category, out of 70 total.
Ned Block (ed.), Readings in Philosophy of Psychology, 1981; Mario Bunge and Rubén Ardilla, Philosophy of Psychology, 1987; Paul E. Meehl, "Theoretical Risks and Tabular Asterisks: Sir Karl, Sir Ronald, and the Slow Progress of Soft Psychology", 1992; Steven Pinker, The Blank Slate: The Modern Denial of Human Nature, 2002
19th century in philosophy; 20th century in philosophy; 21st-century philosophy; Pre-1800. 1623 1656 1658 1700 1743 1748 1751 1776 1781 1798. 1800s.
Posthumanism or post-humanism (meaning "after humanism" or "beyond humanism") is an idea in continental philosophy and critical theory responding to the presence of anthropocentrism in 21st-century thought. [1]
21st; 22nd; 23rd; 24th; 25th; 26th Pages in category "21st-century American philosophers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,210 ...
Modern philosophy traditionally begins with René Descartes and his aphorism "I think, therefore I am". In the early seventeenth century the bulk of philosophy was dominated by Scholasticism, written by theologians and drawing upon Plato, Aristotle, and early Church writings. Descartes argued that many predominant Scholastic metaphysical ...