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- 14:20, 7 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Hedonism (Created page with "'''Hedonism''' refers to a family of theories, all of which have in common that pleasure plays a central role in them. Psychological or motivational hedonism claims that human behavior is determined by desires to increase pleasure and to decrease pain. Normative or ethical hedonism, on the other hand, is not about how we actually act but how we ought to act: we should pursue pleasure and avoid pain. Axiological hedonism, which is sometimes treated as a part of ethical he...")
- 09:59, 7 February 2023 WikiSysop talk contribs changed group membership for FrontNationalSuisse from (none) to writer and NatSoc
- 09:57, 7 February 2023 WikiSysop talk contribs created page User talk:FrontNationalSuisse (Welcome!)
- 09:57, 7 February 2023 WikiSysop talk contribs created page User:FrontNationalSuisse (Creating user page for new user.)
- 09:57, 7 February 2023 User account FrontNationalSuisse talk contribs was created by WikiSysop talk contribs and password was sent by email
- 07:08, 7 February 2023 Francis Meyrick talk contribs created page Opinion - Blip on the Radar (1) (Created page with "<gallery> File:8a73cb16d7923c04.png| File:2bef50f318329812.png| File:60803fa3180a6.png| File:4895e99cde56db22fe0f784f44bede4b.png| File:Ee294efaa05c2150.png| File:8f2db1e2ec2a995c.png| </gallery> Background: I'm often surprised how folk today only think in terms of the ''negative'' connotations with the concept of Fascism. Or Fascist. The word has been deliberately turned by our perfidious enemies into some sort of ''vulgar epithet''. Thus you will read people calling s...")
- 07:01, 7 February 2023 Francis Meyrick talk contribs created page File:8f2db1e2ec2a995c.png
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- 07:00, 7 February 2023 Francis Meyrick talk contribs created page File:Ee294efaa05c2150.png
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- 06:58, 7 February 2023 Francis Meyrick talk contribs created page File:4895e99cde56db22fe0f784f44bede4b.png
- 06:58, 7 February 2023 Francis Meyrick talk contribs uploaded File:4895e99cde56db22fe0f784f44bede4b.png
- 06:56, 7 February 2023 Francis Meyrick talk contribs created page File:60803fa3180a6.png
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- 06:53, 7 February 2023 Francis Meyrick talk contribs created page File:2bef50f318329812.png
- 06:53, 7 February 2023 Francis Meyrick talk contribs uploaded File:2bef50f318329812.png
- 06:48, 7 February 2023 Francis Meyrick talk contribs created page File:8a73cb16d7923c04.png
- 06:48, 7 February 2023 Francis Meyrick talk contribs uploaded File:8a73cb16d7923c04.png
- 23:27, 6 February 2023 WikiSysop talk contribs moved page What the fuck is FasciPedia to FasciPedia:What the fuck is FasciPedia
- 23:22, 6 February 2023 WikiSysop talk contribs created page What the fuck is FasciPedia (Created page with "What the FUCK is FasciPedia?? (A guide for n00bs) The absolute largest source of public information on the internet, but what is it? Who are the editors? Why is it trusted? Read on as we answer all these questions and more about our favorite fascist site online. FasciPedia is becoming one of the most famous sites on the Internet. It’s informative and controversial and having an article there is highly sought after, even for non-fascists. It's the place for fascism. A...")
- 15:25, 6 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs deleted page Greek Gods (content was: "'''Greek Gods''' There are many Pagan Ancient Greek Gods in the pantheon. These are the same as Roman Gods. Zeus the God of the sky, Poseidon the God of the Sea, Hades the God of the Underworld. These three make up the main components of the pantheon. The pantheon is made up of 12 Gods called Olympians, which turned into the word "Olympics." T...", and the only contributor was "NatSocAccount" (talk))
- 15:08, 6 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Objectivism (Created page with "'''objectivism''' noun One of several doctrines holding that all reality is objective and external to the mind and that knowledge is reliably based on observed objects and events. An emphasis on objects rather than feelings or thoughts in literature or art. A school of [m9dernism|modernist]] poetry emphasizing the poem itself as object, rather than focusing on its ostensible content. Category:Definitions Category:Philosophy")
- 15:05, 6 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Constructivism (Redirected page to Constructivist epistemology) Tag: New redirect
- 15:04, 6 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Constructivist epistemology (Created page with "'''Constructivist epistemology''' is a branch in philosophy maintaining that scientific knowledge is constructed by the scientific community, who seek to measure and construct models of the natural world. Natural science therefore consists of mental constructs that aim to explain sensory experience and measurements. According to constructivists, the world is independent of human minds, but knowledge of the world is always a human and social construction. Constructi...")
- 14:03, 6 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Philisophical (Redirected page to Philosophy) Tag: New redirect
- 14:01, 6 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Embodied cognition (Created page with "'''Embodied cognition''' is the Philisophical theory that many features of cognition, whether human or otherwise, are shaped by aspects of the entire body of the organism. The features of cognition include high level mental constructs (such as concepts and categories) and performance on various cognitive tasks (such as reasoning or judgment). The aspects of the body include the motor system, the perceptual system, bodily interactions with the environment (situatednes...")
- 13:03, 6 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Epistemic externalism (Created page with "Externalist views of justification emerged in epistemology during the late 20th century<ref name="Sosa, Ernest 2008">Sosa, Ernest, Jaegwon Kim, Jeremy Fantl, Matthew McGrath. Introduction to Part V. ''Epistemology.'' By Ernest Sosa, Jaegwon Kim, Jeremy Fantl, Matthew McGrath. Malden: Blackwell, 2008. 305–309. Print.</ref>. Externalist conceptions of justification assert that facts external to the believer can serve as the justification for a belief. According to the ex...")
- 12:53, 6 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Philosophical skepticism (Redirected page to Skepticism) Tag: New redirect
- 12:53, 6 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Reliabilism (Created page with "'''Reliabilism''', a category of theories in the philosophical discipline of epistemology, has been advanced as a theory both of justification and of knowledge. Process reliabilism has been used as an argument against philosophical skepticism, such as the ''"brain in a vat"'' thought experiment.<ref name="kd47">{{cite web|url=http://pantheon.yale.edu/~kd47/responding.htm|title=Responding to Skepticism|last=DeRose|first=Keith|archive-url=https://web.archive.or...")
- 12:17, 6 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Idealists (Redirected page to Idealism) Tag: New redirect
- 12:17, 6 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Representative realism (Created page with "'''Representative realism''', Aka ''Representative Theory of Perception'', also known as ''Indirect realism'', ''epistemological dualism'', and ''The veil of perception'', is a philosophical concept. It states that we do not (and can not) perceive the external world directly; instead we know only our ideas or interpretations of objects in the world. Thus, a barrier or a veil of perception prevents first-hand knowledge of anything beyond it. The "veil" exists betw...")
- 22:31, 5 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Ethnomethodology (Created page with "In philosophy, '''Ethnomethodology''' is the study of how people use social interaction to maintain an ongoing sense of reality in a situation. To gather data, ethnomethodologists rely on conversation analysis and a rigorous set of techniques for systematically observing and recording what happens when people interact in natural settings. It is an attempt to classify the actions people take when they are acting in groups. Category:Definitions Category:Philo...")
- 22:22, 5 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Situated cognition (Created page with "'''Situated Cognition''' is a new movement in Philosophy which derives from pragmatism, Gibsonian ecological psychology, ethnomethodology, the theories of Vygotsky and the writings of Heidegger. However, the key impetus of its development was work done in the late 1980s in educational psychology. Empirical work on how children and young people learned showed that traditional 'cognitivist' rule bound approaches were inadequate to describe how learning actu...")
- 19:45, 5 February 2023 NatSocAccount talk contribs created page Abraham (Created page with "'''Abraham''' Abraham is a key figure in Judaism, Islam, and Christianity. Abraham formerly known as Abram is the founding father of the "Abrahamic" faiths. He is mentioned in Genesis and is called by God to settle in Canaan which God promises to his progeny or children. The land of Canaan is modern day Israel and this myth is the cause of many of the bloody holy wars in that area, which many claiming to be literal or spiritual decedents of Abraham. A...")
- 18:59, 5 February 2023 NatSocAccount talk contribs created page Egyptian Gods (Created page with "'''Egyptian Gods''' Egypt, similar to Greece, Rome and Norse Gods had a large pantheon of Gods, worshiped over their thousand year empire. The characteristics of individual Gods is hard to define due to the long time frame of the religion. It does share many aspects similar to Greek and Roman and Norse Gods, and they may have similar inspirations. ==Osiris== The God of the Underworld similar to Hades symbolizes death, resurrection and the cycle of life...")
- 18:36, 5 February 2023 NatSocAccount talk contribs created page Greek Gods (Created page with "'''Greek Gods''' There are many Pagan Ancient Greek Gods in the pantheon. Zeus the God of the sky, Poseidon the God of the Sea, Hades the God of the Underworld. These three make up the main components of the pantheon. The pantheon is made up of 12 Gods called Olympians, which turned into the word "Olympics." These Gods took power after defeating the Titans, which included the God of time Cronos, the father of the Gods. Cronos himself is the son of the primord...")
- 15:12, 5 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Theory of Forms (Created page with "Plato's '''theory of Forms''' or '''theory of Ideas'''<ref>Modern English textbooks and translations prefer "theory of Form" to "theory of Ideas", but the latter has a long and respected tradition starting with Cicero and continuing in German philosophy until today, and some English philosophers prefer this in English too. See W D Ross, Plato's Theory of Ideas (1951) and [http://www.philosophyprofessor.com/philosophies/platos-theory-of-forms.php this] reference sit...")
- 05:57, 5 February 2023 Francis Meyrick talk contribs created page File:A slight tension, of note.mp3
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- 22:18, 4 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Innatism (Created page with "In epistemology, '''Innatism''' is the doctrine that the mind is born with certain thoughts, ideas, knowledge, or beliefs. The opposing doctrine, that the mind is a tabula rasa at birth and all knowledge is gained from experience and the senses, is called Empiricism. Infants are born with a fear of heights, and an ability to swim, contrary to the idea that we evolved from tree dwellers, just as two non-metaphysical examples. This philosophy lends itself...")
- 22:08, 4 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Logical positivism (Created page with "'''logical positivism''' ''noun'' #A philosophy asserting the primacy of observation in assessing the truth of statements of fact and holding that metaphysical and subjective arguments not based on observable data are meaningless. #A 20th century school of philosophy which held that all knowledge is based on logical inferences from empirical observations. #The form of empiricism that bases all knowledge on perceptual experience (not on intuition or revelation) [...")
- 22:04, 4 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Epistemological (Redirected page to Epistemology) Tag: New redirect
- 22:03, 4 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page The Enlightenment (Created page with "#reditectThe Age of Enlightenment ")
- 22:01, 4 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Immanuel Kant (Created page with "Immanuel Kant was a German philosopher and one of the Enlightenment's main thinkers. Born in Königsberg, Kant's comprehensive and systematic works in epistemology, metaphysics, ethics, and aesthetics have made him one of the most influential figures in modern philosophy. In his doctrine of transcendental idealism, Kant argued that space and time are mere "forms of intuition" which structure all experience, and therefore, while "things-in-themsel...")
- 21:55, 4 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Transcendental idealism (Created page with "'''Transcendental idealism''' is a philosophical system founded by German philosopher Immanuel Kant in the 18th century. Kant's epistemological program is found throughout his Critique of Pure Reason. By transcendental Kant means that his philosophical approach to knowledge transcends mere consideration of sensory evidence and requires an understanding of the mind's innate modes of processing that sensory evidence. In the "Transcendental Aesthetic" sectio...")
- 21:51, 4 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Indirect realism (Created page with "'''Indirect''' or '''representative realism''' is the philosophical position that our conscious experience is not of the real world itself but of an internal representation, a miniature virtual-reality replica of the world. Category:Definitions Category:Philosophy")
- 21:44, 4 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Epistemology (Created page with "'''epistemology''' ''noun'' #The branch of philosophy that examines the nature of knowledge, its presuppositions and foundations, and its extent and validity. #The theory of cognition; that branch of logic which undertakes to explain how knowledge is possible. Probably first used by Ferrier. #The theory or science of the method or grounds of knowledge. Category:Definitions Category:Philosophy")
- 21:40, 4 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Natural science (Created page with "'''natural science''' ''noun'' #A science, such as biology, chemistry, or physics, that deals with the objects, phenomena, or laws of nature and the physical world. #A science involved in studying phenomena or laws of the physical world; a general term of physics, chemistry, biology, astronomy, and so on. #The sciences involved in the study of the physical world and its phenomena. Category:Definitions")
- 21:31, 4 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Naïve realism (Created page with "In philosophy of perception and philosophy of mind, '''naïve realism''' is the idea that the senses provide us with direct awareness of objects as they really are. When referred to as direct realism, naïve realism is often contrasted with indirect realism. According to the naïve realist, the objects of perception are not representations of external objects, but are in fact those external objects themselves. The naïve realist is typically also a metaphysical r...")
- 21:23, 4 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Naturalized epistemology (Created page with "A term for a range of philosophical positions that link the concept of epistemology to natural science.<ref>[http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/epistemology-naturalized ''Naturalized Epistemology'' from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy]</ref> It is Platonian and Fascist. ==References== Category:Definitions Category:Philosophy")