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An '''ideology''' is a system of ideas that aims to both to explain the world and to change it. The term is often used in the context of [[politics]].
# A set of doctrines or beliefs that are shared by the members of a social group or that form the basis of a political, economic, or other system.
 
#The science of ideas or of mind; a name applied by the later disciples of the French philosopher Condillac to the history and evolution of human ideas, considered as so many successive forms or modes of certain original or transformed sensations; that system of mental philosophy which derives knowledge exclusively from sensation.
==External links==
#The science of ideas.
=== Encyclopedias ===
*[https://www.britannica.com/topic/ideology-society Encyclopedia Britannica: Ideology]
*[https://www.encyclopedia.com/medicine/psychology/psychology-and-psychiatry/ideology Encyclopedia.com: Ideology]
 
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Revision as of 11:33, 2 June 2022

  1. A set of doctrines or beliefs that are shared by the members of a social group or that form the basis of a political, economic, or other system.
  2. The science of ideas or of mind; a name applied by the later disciples of the French philosopher Condillac to the history and evolution of human ideas, considered as so many successive forms or modes of certain original or transformed sensations; that system of mental philosophy which derives knowledge exclusively from sensation.
  3. The science of ideas.