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- 16:20, 19 January 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Emanationism (Created page with "'''Emanationism''' is an idea in the cosmology or cosmogony of certain religious or philosophical systems. Emanation, from the Latin emanare meaning "to flow from" or "to pour forth or out of", is the mode by which all things are derived from the first reality, or principle. All things are derived from the first reality or perfect God by steps of degradation to lesser degrees of the first reality or God, and at every step the emanating beings are less pure, less...")
- 15:41, 19 January 2023 Bacchus talk contribs unblocked #78
- 15:36, 19 January 2023 Bacchus talk contribs changed block settings for Confederazi talk contribs with an expiration time of indefinite (account creation disabled, email disabled, cannot edit own talk page)
- 11:37, 19 January 2023 Deleted User talk contribs changed protection settings for Fascism [Edit=Allow only autoconfirmed users] (indefinite) [Move=Allow only autoconfirmed users] (indefinite) (hist)
- 22:19, 18 January 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Dialetheism (Created page with "'''Dialetheism''' is the view that some statements can be both true and false simultaneously. More precisely, it is the belief that there can be a true statement whose negation is also true. Such statements are called "true contradictions", ''dialetheia'', or nondualisms. Dialetheism is not a system of formal logic; instead, it is a thesis about truth that influences the construction of a formal logic, often based on pre-existing systems. Introducing dialetheism has...")
- 14:38, 18 January 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Essentialism (Created page with "'''Philosophical essentialism''' is the idea that the nature of things is invariable and constant. ''Essentialism'' posits that one must be able to describe an entity according to that which is required, or essential, to its nature and existence. The bird is perhaps a helpful example. One may ask what is essential to being a bird. Is it flying ability? No, flying is not essential to being a bird because there are certain birds that don’t fly (ostrich, emu, penguin...")
- 13:51, 18 January 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Philosophies (Redirected page to Philosophy) Tag: New redirect
- 13:43, 18 January 2023 Deleted User talk contribs blocked 45.134.184.53 talk with an expiration time of indefinite (anonymous users only, account creation disabled)
- 23:05, 17 January 2023 Deleted User talk contribs created page Meaning of life (Created page with "{{Nopic}} Fascists, Capitalists, and Communists, have widely differing philosophies, with Communists focusing on the "Everyone", meaning behind humanity as a whole with their despots at the top, while Capitalists are more individualistic, focusing on the "I" or their personal sense of meaning. (With the wealthy at the top). Countless schools of philosophy suggest varying answers for the meaning of life. But the fascist view is the "we", not everyone,...")
- 18:41, 17 January 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Libertarian (Redirected page to Libertarianism) Tag: New redirect
- 18:39, 17 January 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Free will (Created page with "'''Free will''' is the capacity of the ability to choose between different possible courses of action unimpeded. Free will is closely linked to the concepts of moral responsibility, praise, culpability, sin, and other judgements which apply only to actions that are freely chosen. It is also connected with the concepts of advice, persuasion, deliberation, and prohibition. Traditionally, only actions that are freely willed are seen as deserving credit or blame. Whether fre...")
- 18:33, 17 January 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page René Descartes (Created page with "'''René Descartes''' was a French philosopher, scientist, and mathematician, widely considered a seminal figure in the emergence of modern philosophy and science. Category:People Category:Artists Category:Philosophers Category:Scientists")
- 18:31, 17 January 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Descartes (Redirected page to René Descartes) Tag: New redirect
- 18:28, 17 January 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Cartesian dualism (Created page with "'''Cartesian dualism''' is simply Descartes concept of dualism. Descartes' famous saying epitomizes the dualism concept. He said, "cogito ergo sum," "I think therefore I am." Descartes held that the immaterial mind and the material body are two completely different types of substances and that they interact with each other. Category:Definitions Category:Philosophy")
- 18:25, 17 January 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Absurdism (Created page with "'''Absurdism''' is related to existentialism and nihilism, and the term has its roots in the nineteenth century Danish philosopher, Søren Kierkegaard. Absurdism as a philosophical position was born out of the Existentialist movement when the French philosopher and writer Albert Camus broke from that philosophical line of thought and published his manuscript The Myth of Sisyphus. Category:Definitions Category:Philosophy")
- 18:19, 17 January 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Philosophical realism (Created page with "'''Realism''', in philosophy, the viewpoint which accords to things which are known or perceived an existence or nature which is independent of whether anyone is thinking about or perceiving them. The history of philosophy is checkered with disputes between those who have defended forms of realism and those who have opposed them. Category:Definitions Category:Philosophy")
- 18:16, 17 January 2023 Bacchus talk contribs moved page Artistic Realism to Artistic realism
- 18:15, 17 January 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Realism (Created page with "=Disambiguation= {{Disambig}} ''Realism'' could mean: * Philosophical realism * Artistic realism ")
- 18:11, 17 January 2023 Bacchus talk contribs moved page Realism to Artistic Realism without leaving a redirect
- 18:08, 17 January 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Nihilism (Created page with "'''Nihilism''' (after ''Nihil'', meaning ''nothing'') is a philosophy, or family of views within philosophy, that rejects generally accepted or fundamental aspects of human existence, such as objective truth, knowledge, morality, values, or meaning. ")
- 18:03, 17 January 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Buddhist idealism (Created page with "'''Idealism''' has been a prominent philosophical view in '''Indian Buddhist''' thought since the fourth century AD. It was a topic of considerable debate for centuries amongst Buddhist and non-Buddhist philosophers in India and Tibet. It also had a significant influence on the intellectual culture of China and Japan. Category:Definitions Category:Philosophy")
- 17:56, 17 January 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Hindu idealism (Created page with "'''Hindu idealism''' in philosophy is a precursor of western idealism and the philosophical opposite of materialism. Idealism and materialism are the principal monist ontologies. This philosophy is the basis of the cosmology of the Vedas and most religions of India and the far east. A related branch is Buddhist idealism. Category:Definitions Category:Philosophy")
- 17:51, 17 January 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Platonic idealism (Created page with "'''Platonic idealism''' is a theory in philosophy that the substantive reality around us is only a reflection of a higher truth. That truth, Plato argued, is the abstraction. He believed that ideas were more real than things. He developed a vision of two worlds: a world of unchanging ideas and a world of changing physical objects. Category:Definitions Category:Philosophy")
- 16:50, 17 January 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Compatibilism (Created page with "'''Compatibilism''' offers a solution in philosophy to the free will problem, which concerns a disputed incompatibility between free will and determinism.Compatibilism is the thesis that free will is compatible with determinism. Because free will is typically taken to be a necessary condition of moral responsibility. Category:Definitions Category:Philosophy")
- 16:47, 17 January 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Neutral monism (Created page with "'''Neutral monism''' is a monistic metaphysics. It holds that ultimate reality is all of one kind. To this extent neutral monism is in agreement with the more familiar versions of monism: idealism and materialism. Category:Definitions Category:Philosophy")
- 16:44, 17 January 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Interactionism (Created page with "'''Interactionism''', in Cartesian philosophy and the philosophy of mind, those dualistic theories that hold that mind and body, though separate and distinct substances, causally interact. Interactionists assert that a mental event, as when John Doe wills to kick a brick wall, can be the cause of a physical action, his leg and foot moving into the wall. Conversely, the physical event of his foot hitting the wall can be the cause of the mental event of...")
- 16:40, 17 January 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Identity theory (Created page with "'''Identity theory''' in philosophy is the portion of an individual's self-concept derived from perceived membership in a relevant social group. As originally formulated by social psychologists Henri Tajfel and John Turner in the 1970s and the 1980s, social identity theory introduced the concept of a social identity as a way in which to explain intergroup behaviour. "Social identity theory explores the phenomenon of the 'ingroup' and 'outgroup', and is...")
- 14:54, 17 January 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Functionalism (Created page with "{{Nopic}} '''Funtionalism is the fascist belief that society is based on shared values and is held up by social institutions fulfilling a set function in it? Then you belong to the sociological perspective known as '''functionalism'''. Many famous sociologists believed in the functionalist theory, including Émile Durkheim and Talcott Parsons. ==Definition of functionalism== Functionalism is a key '''consensus theory'''. It places importance on our shared no...")
- 14:05, 17 January 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Epiphenomenalism (Created page with "'''Epiphenomenalism''' is a position on the mind–body problem which holds that physical and biochemical events within the human body are causal with respect to mental events. According to this view, subjective mental events are completely dependent for their existence on corresponding physical and biochemical events within the human body yet themselves have no causal efficacy on physical events. The appearance that subjective mental states influence physical events is...")
- 14:00, 17 January 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Cognitive science (Created page with "'''Cognitive science''' is the interdisciplinary, scientific study of the mind and its processes with input from linguistics, psychology, neuroscience, philosophy, computer science/artificial intelligence, and anthropology. It examines the nature, the tasks, and the functions of cognition. Cognitive scientists study intelligence and behavior, with a focus on how nervous systems represent, process, and transform information. Mental faculties of concern to cognitive sc...")
- 13:54, 17 January 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Enactivism (Created page with "'''Enactivism''' is a position in cognitive science that argues that cognition arises through a dynamic interaction between an acting organism and its environment. It claims that the environment of an organism is brought about, or enacted, by the active exercise of that organism's sensorimotor processes. "The key point, then, is that the species brings forth and specifies its own domain of problems...this domain does not exist "out there" in an environment that acts...")
- 13:51, 17 January 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Emergent materialism (Created page with "In the philosophy of mind, '''emergent materialism''' is a theory which asserts that the mind is irreducibly existent in some sense. However, the mind does not exist in the sense of being an ontological simple. Further, the study of mental phenomena is independent of other sciences. The theory primarily maintains that the human mind's evolution is a product of material nature and that it cannot exist without material basis. Category:Definitions Category:Ph...")
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- 22:54, 16 January 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Philosophy of mind (Created page with "'''Philosophy of mind''' is a branch of philosophy that studies the ontology and nature of the mind and its relationship with the body. The mind–body problem is a paradigmatic issue in philosophy of mind, although a number of other issues are addressed, such as the hard problem of consciousness and the nature of particular mental states. Aspects of the mind that are studied include mental events, mental functions, mental properties, consciousness and its ne...")
- 22:49, 16 January 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Materialist (Redirected page to Materialism) Tag: New redirect
- 22:48, 16 January 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Eliminative materialism (Created page with "'''Eliminative materialism''' is a materialist position in the philosophy of mind. It is the idea that the majority of the mental states in folk psychology do not exist. Some supporters of eliminativism argue that no coherent neural basis will be found for many everyday psychological concepts such as belief or desire, since they are poorly defined. Rather, they argue that psychological concepts of behaviour and experience should be judged by how well they reduce...")
- 22:34, 16 January 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Disjunctivism (Created page with "'''Disjunctivism''' is a position in the philosophy of perception that rejects the existence of sense data in certain cases. The disjunction is between appearance and the reality behind the appearance "making itself perceptually manifest to someone." Veridical perceptions and hallucinations are not members of a common class of mental states or events. According to this theory, the only thing common to veridical perceptions and hallucinations is that in both cases, th...")
- 22:26, 16 January 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Consciousness (Created page with "'''Consciousness''', at its simplest, is sentience and awareness of internal and external existence. However, the lack of definitions has led to millennia of analyses, explanations and debates by philosophers, theologians, linguists, and scientists. Opinions differ about what exactly needs to be studied or even considered consciousness. In some explanations, it is synonymous with the mind, and at other times, an aspect of mind. In the past, it was one's...")
- 22:22, 16 January 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Biological naturalism (Created page with "'''Biological naturalism''' is a theory about, among other things, the relationship between consciousness and body, and hence an approach to the mind–body problem. It was first proposed by the philosopher John Searle in 1980 and is defined by two main theses: 1 all mental phenomena from pains, tickles, and itches to the most abstruse thoughts are caused by lower-level neurobiological processes in the brain; and 2 mental phenomena are higher-level features of the br...")
- 22:18, 16 January 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Behaviourism (Created page with "'''Behaviorism''' is a systematic approach to the philosophy of understanding the behavior of humans and other animals. It assumes that behavior is either a reflex evoked by the pairing of certain antecedent stimuli in the environment, or a consequence of that individual's history, including especially reinforcement and punishment contingencies, together with the individual's current motivational state and controlling stimuli. Although behaviorists generally accept t...")
- 18:42, 16 January 2023 Rightof Genghiskhan talk contribs created page IMMIGRATION REFORM NEWS on GAB (Created page with "IMMIGRATION REFORM on GAB . END politically motivated Global immigration, DACHA Chain Migration, Sanctuary Cities limit H - 1 Visas & arrest Visa felons. A National’s Traditions Culture & Economy hang on Demographics. We support ICE, Border Patrol, Kate's Law, E – Verify, use our Military & Build The Wall! . DIVERSITY IS NOT A STRENGTH '''IMMIGRATION REFORM NEWS on GAB''' https://gab.com/groups/2167 ")
- 13:56, 16 January 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Confirmation holism (Created page with "In philosophy of science, '''confirmation holism''', also called '''epistemological holism''', is the view that no individual statement can be confirmed or disconfirmed by an empirical test, but rather that only a set of statements (a whole theory) can be so. It is attributed to Willard Van Orman Quine who motivated his holism through extending Pierre Duhem's problem of underdetermination in physical theory to all knowledge claims. <ref nam...")
- 13:47, 16 January 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Coherentism (Created page with "In philosophical epistemology, there are two types of '''coherentism''': the coherence theory of truth;<ref name=SEP-CTT>[https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/truth-coherence/ The Coherence Theory of Truth (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)]</ref> and the '''coherence theory of justification'''<!--boldface per WP:R#PLA--><ref name=SEP-CTJ>[https://p...")
- 13:41, 16 January 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Contextualism (Created page with "'''Contextualism''', also known as '''epistemic contextualism''', is a family of views in philosophy which emphasize the context in which an action, utterance, or expression occurs. Proponents of contextualism argue that, in some important respect, the action, utterance, or expression can only be understood relative to that context. Contextualist views hold that philosophically controversial concepts, such as "meaning P", "knowing that P", "having a reason to A", and...")
- 13:31, 16 January 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Ethics (Created page with "'''Ethics''' or '''moral philosophy''' is a branch<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|title=Die Literaturrundschau|last1=Verst |first1=Ludger |last2=Kampmann |first2=Susanne |last3=Eilers |first3=Franz-Josef|date=2015-07-27|publisher=Communicatio Socialis|oclc=914511982}}</ref> of philosophy that "involves systematizing, defending, and recommending concepts of right and wrong behavior".<ref name="iep.utm.edu">''Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy'' {{cite web| url = http://ww...")
- 13:15, 16 January 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Conventionalism (Created page with "'''Conventionalism''' is the philosophical attitude that fundamental principles of a certain kind are grounded on (explicit or implicit) agreements in (fascist) society, rather than on external reality. Unspoken rules play a key role in the philosophy's structure. Although this attitude is commonly held with respect to the rules of grammar, its application to the propositions of ethics, law, science, biology, mathematics, and logic is more controversi...")
- 13:11, 16 January 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Deductive-nomological model (Created page with "The '''deductive-nomological model''' (DN model) of scientific explanation, also known as Hempel's model, the Hempel–Oppenheim model, the Popper–Hempel model, or the covering law model, is a formal view of scientifically answering questions asking, "Why...?". The DN model poses scientific explanation as a deductive structure, one where truth of its premises entails truth of its conclusion, hinged on accurate prediction or postdiction of the phenomenon to be explained...")