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- 16:32, 9 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Hypothesis (Created page with "An idea that has even the tiniest bit of evidence. Less than a theory. Nowhere near a fact. Category:Definitions")
- 16:26, 9 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page File:Whorfianism.png
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- 16:16, 9 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Whorfianism (Created page with "right|225px'''Whorfianism''' is the "science" behind the judeo-Marxist propencity to repeatedly attempt to cha ge tbe meanings if words. It has failed scientifically. Careful consideration shows why. Try calling dry snow "dax" and wet snow "blicket," and see if you notice a change in how you think about snow. I won't. However jews have long believed this to be true, because its written in the talmud somewhere, and so they have repeatedl...")
- 23:39, 8 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Linguistic relativity (Created page with "The hypothesis of '''linguistic relativity'', also known as the Sapir–Whorf hypothesis, the Whorf hypothesis, or Whorfianism, is a principle suggesting that the structure of a language influences its speakers' worldview or cognition, and thus people's perceptions are relative to their spoken language. Many different, often contradictory variations of the hypothesis have existed throughout its history. The strong hypothesis of linguistic relativity, now referred...")
- 23:31, 8 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Linguistic determinism (Created page with "'''Linguistic determinism''' is the philosophical and marxist concept that language and its structures limit and determine human knowledge or thought, as well as thought processes such as categorization, memory, and perception. The term implies that people's native languages will affect their thought process and therefore people will have different thought processes based on their mother tongues. It is Marxist wordplay often used to excuse bad behavior in people...")
- 23:24, 8 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Expressivism (Created page with "In meta-ethics, '''expressivism''' is a marxist theory about the meaning of moral language. It is part of cultural marxism designed to reject moral truth. According to expressivism, sentences that employ moral terms, for example, "It is wrong to torture an innocent human being", are not descriptive or fact-stating; moral terms such as "wrong", "good", or "just" do not refer to real, in-the-world properties. The primary function of moral sentences, according to e...")
- 23:14, 8 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Dramatism (Created page with "'''Dramatism''', a Philisophical language theory, was mwde up by Kenneth Burke as a tool for analyzing human relationships through the use of language. Burke viewed dramatism from the lens of logology, which studies how people's ways of speaking shape their attitudes towards the world. According to this theory, the world is a stage where all the people present are actors and their actions parallel a drama. Burke then correlates dramatism with motivation, saying that...")
- 23:10, 8 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Analytical philosophy (Created page with "'''analytic philosophy''' ''noun'' # A cluster of philosophical traditions holding that argumentation and clarity are vital to productive philosophical inquiry. #A philosophical school of the 20th century whose central methodology is the analysis of concepts or language. Leading practitioners have included Bertrand Russell, George Edward Moore, Rudolf Carnap, and Ludwig Wittgenstein. #Philosophy as professionally practiced in the United States and Great Britain in the 20...")
- 23:07, 8 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Direct reference theory (Created page with "A '''direct reference theory''' is a theory of language that claims that the meaning of a word or expression lies in what it points out in the world. The object denoted by a word is called its referent. Criticisms of this position are often associated with Ludwig Wittgenstein. In the 19th century, mathematician and philosopher Gottlob Frege argued against it, and contrasted it with mediated reference theory. In 1953, with his Philosophical Investigations, Wittgen...")
- 23:01, 8 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Descriptivist theory of names (Created page with "In the philosophy of language, the descriptivist theory of proper names is the view that the meaning or semantic content of a proper name is identical to the descriptions associated with it by speakers, while their referents are determined to be the objects that satisfy these descriptions. Bertrand Russell and Gottlob Frege have both been associated with the descriptivist theory, which is sometimes called the mediated reference theory or Frege–Russell view. In the...")
- 22:58, 8 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Deconstruction (Created page with "'''deconstruction''' ''noun'' A philosophical movement and theory of literary criticism that questions traditional assumptions about certainty, identity, and truth; asserts that words can only refer to other words; and attempts to demonstrate how statements about any text subvert their own meanings. The undoing of what has been constructed or done. A philosophical theory of criticism (usually of literature or film) that seeks to expose deep-seated contradictions in a...")
- 22:54, 8 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Contrastivism (Created page with "'''Contrastivism''', or '''the contrast theory of meaning''', is an epistemological theory proposed by Jonathan Schaffer that suggests that knowledge attributions have a ternary structure of the form 'S knows that p rather than q'. This is in contrast to the traditional view whereby knowledge attributions have a binary structure of the form 'S knows that p'. Contrastivism was suggested as an alternative to contextualism. Both are semantic theories that try to exp...")
- 22:49, 8 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Contrast theory of meaning (Created page with "'''Conytast theory''' is the idea in philosophy that facets of an items can come to be recognized by comparing it with other items of like nature which differ a bit in girth, stature, form, color, etc. Contrast theory permits the observance of individual features pertaining to an item through observation of its peers." Category:Definitions Category:Philosophy")
- 22:45, 8 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Causal theory of reference (Created page with "A '''causal theory of reference''' or '''historical chain theory of reference''' is a philisophical theory of how terms acquire specific referents based on evidence. Such theories have been used to describe many referring terms, particularly logical terms, proper names, and natural kind terms. In the case of names, for example, a causal theory of reference typically involves the following claims: • a name's referent is fixed by an original act of naming, whereupon...")
- 19:01, 8 February 2023 Archangel talk contribs created page Talk:Plato (-- ~~~~: new section)
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- 18:54, 8 February 2023 Francis Meyrick talk contribs created page File:07c5a7da8af2a816.png
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- 12:39, 8 February 2023 WikiSysop talk contribs deleted page Plato and the Right (content was: "My decently extensive study of Plato has produced the following conclusion: Platonism is very relevant to the Right and all serious members of the Right should make it their business to study Plato. I do not exaggerate when I say that Platonism is the stark antithesis of modernity and is extremely reactionary. Anyone who wishes to critiq...", and the only contributor was "JoseAntonioRespector" (talk))
- 12:28, 8 February 2023 Archangel talk contribs created page File:Preferencesyab.png
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- 12:03, 8 February 2023 (username removed) (log details removed) (edit summary removed)
- 09:26, 8 February 2023 Maruku talk contribs created page International Standard Serial Number (Definition)
- 01:37, 8 February 2023 JoseAntonioRespector talk contribs created page Opinion - Plato and the Right (Created page with "My decently extensive study of Plato has produced the following conclusion: Platonism is very relevant to the Right and all serious members of the Right should make it their business to study Plato. I do not exaggerate when I say that Platonism is the stark antithesis of modernity and is extremely reactionary. Anyone who wishes to critique modernity should express strong interest in Plato’s works. === Why is Plato relevant to the Right? === To demonstrate this, we s...")
- 01:30, 8 February 2023 JoseAntonioRespector talk contribs created page Plato and the Right (Created page with "My decently extensive study of Plato has produced the following conclusion: Platonism is very relevant to the Right and all serious members of the Right should make it their business to study Plato. I do not exaggerate when I say that Platonism is the stark antithesis of modernity and is extremely reactionary. Anyone who wishes to critique modernity should express strong interest in Plato’s works. === Why is Plato relevant to the Right? === To demonstrate this, we s...")
- 00:58, 8 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs undeleted page Greek Gods (4 revisions) (We will come up with a fascist angle later)
- 00:39, 8 February 2023 WikiSysop talk contribs blocked 193.218.190.71 talk with an expiration time of indefinite (anonymous users only, account creation disabled)
- 23:17, 7 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Umberto Boccioni (Created page with "'''Umberto Boccioni''' October 19, 1882 - 17 August 1916) was an influential Italian fascist, philosopher, artist, and sculptor. He helped shape the revolutionary aesthetic of the Futurism movement as one of its principal figures. Category:Definitions Category:History Category:People Category:Artists Category:Fascists Category:Philosophers")
- 23:11, 7 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Manifesto of Futurism (Created page with "'''The Manifesto of Futurism''' is a fascist artistic philisophical manifesto written by the Italian poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti and published in 1909. Marinetti expresses a philosophy called '''Futurism''' that was a rejection of the past and a celebration of speed, machinery, vitality, youth and industry. It also advocated the modernization and cultural rejuvenation of Italy. Category:Definitions Category:History Category:People Ca...")
- 23:04, 7 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Symbolism (Created page with "'''symbolism''' ''noun'' #In Philosophy, the practice of representing things by means of symbols or of attributing symbolic meanings or significance to objects, events, or relationships. #A system of symbols or representations. #A symbolic meaning or representation. Category:Definitions Category:Philosophy")
- 23:01, 7 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Romanticism (Created page with "'''romanticism''' ''noun'' #An artistic and intellectual movement originating in Europe in the late 1700s and characterized by a heightened interest in nature, emphasis on the individual's expression of emotion and imagination, departure from the attitudes and forms of classicism, and rebellion against established social rules and conventions. #Romantic quality or spirit in thought, expression, or action. #The state or quality of being romantic; specifically, in lit....")
- 22:57, 7 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Futurism (Created page with "'''Futurism''' started as a fascist artform under Mussolini, and is an artistic and social movement that originated in Italy, in the early 20th century. It emphasized dynamism, speed, technology, youth, vitality, and objects such as the car, the airplane, and the industrial city. Its key figures included the Italian fascists Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Umberto Boccioni, Carlo Carrà, Fortunato Depero, Gino Severini, Giacomo Balla, and Luigi Russolo. It...")
- 22:49, 7 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Impressionism (Created page with "'''Impressionism''' was a 19th-century art movement characterized by relatively small, thin, yet visible brush strokes, open composition, emphasis on accurate depiction of light in its changing qualities, ordinary subject matter, unusual visual angles, and inclusion of movement as a crucial element of human perception and experience. A favorote style practiced by Francisco Franco and ocasionally by Adolf Hitler, impressionism originated with a group of Paris-base...")
- 22:41, 7 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Historicism (Created page with "'''historicism''' ''noun'' #A theory in Philosophy that events are determined or influenced by conditions and inherent processes beyond the control of humans. #The view that historical awareness is crucial for adequate understanding in a particular field or in general. #The deliberate use or revival of historical styles in contemporary works. Category:Definitions Category:History Category:Philosophy")
- 22:33, 7 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Classicism (Created page with "classicism ''noun'' #Aesthetic attitudes and principles manifested in the art, architecture, and literature of ancient Greece and Rome and characterized by emphasis on form, simplicity, proportion, and restraint. #Adherence to the aesthetic values embodied in ancient Greek and Roman art and literature. #Classical scholarship. Category:Definitions Category:Philosophy")
- 22:29, 7 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Pluralism (Created page with "Classical '''pluralism''' is the view that politics and decision-making are located mostly in the framework of government, but that many non-governmental groups use their resources to exert influence. The central question for classical pluralism is how power and influence are distributed in a political process. Groups of individuals try to maximize their interests. Lines of conflict are multiple and shifting as power is a continuous bargaining process between competi...")
- 22:26, 7 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Postmodernism (Created page with "'''Postmodernism:'' is a mode of discourse that is characterized by philosophical skepticism toward the grand narratives offered by modernism; that rejects epistemological certainty and the stability of meaning; and rejects the emphasis on ideology as the means of maintaining political power. Postmodernism dismisses claims that facts are objective as naïve realism, given the conditional nature of knowledge. The investigative perspective of Postmodernism is c...")
- 21:27, 7 February 2023 (username removed) (log details removed) (edit summary removed)
- 19:03, 7 February 2023 Francis Meyrick talk contribs created page File:D00a40e361aa958c039a5b8682a1322e503f01aff4c74297a57da1359483e7eb.png
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- 18:44, 7 February 2023 Francis Meyrick talk contribs created page Opinion - Blip on the Radar (2) (Created page with " thumb '''Blip on the Radar (2) ''' Background: All your life, you have been taught, have you not, that Fascists are wicked. That Adolf Hitler was the most evil man that ever walked the planet. That the German people loathed and reviled him, and lived in morbid fear of his sadistic, cruel henchmen. You have been taught that, in the end, thank goodness, the Good people triumphed. But not before six million Jews were murdered. What.....")
- 18:43, 7 February 2023 Francis Meyrick talk contribs created page File:Selfie2644.png
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- 18:25, 7 February 2023 Francis Meyrick talk contribs created page File:1d58fb2b2d0fddb3.png
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- 15:09, 7 February 2023 WikiSysop talk contribs uploaded a new version of File:Fascipediawarning.png
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- 14:29, 7 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Psychoanalytic theory (Created page with "This debunked jewish technique is still hailed in some corners as valid. Because a jew made it. Sigmund Freud’s time-wasting '''psychoanalytic theory'' of personality development falsly claimed that human personality is the result of three different but fundamental structures which he made up; the id, the ego, and the superego. Psychoanalytic theory concentrated on awareness levels combined with our experiences in early childhood that together could supposedly form...")