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- 18:20, 12 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Boomers (Created page with " frameless|300px|right| frameless|300px|right| frameless|300px|right| frameless|300px|right| frameless|300px|right| GenXers, Millennials, and Doomers, can see that, more than any generation in America anyway, how boomers have sold this country out and basically destroyed it. Boomers hogged the economy and the world’s resources for their own financial gain and greed...")
- 17:17, 12 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page The usual sources (Created page with "* jews * Controlled mainstream media * Faggots * Cucked whites * Niggers * AntiFa * libtards * Q-tards * Boomers * Wi***edia * Agenda Driven so-called "fact-checkers" * ADL and SPLC * Marxists Category:Definitions Category:Groups Category:Media Category:People Category:Activists Category:Communists")
- 15:09, 12 February 2023 WikiSysop talk contribs created page FasciPedia:Great article (Created page with "frameless|right|200px|Great articles are considered to be some of the best articles FasciPedia has to offer, as determined by Archangel and the Fascionaries. They are used as examples for writing other articles. Before being listed here, articles are reviewed as "Great Article" candidates for accuracy, fascism, completeness, and style (In that order). There are currently 7 Great Articles out of 1200 articles on the FasciPedia (about 0.06...")
- 09:11, 12 February 2023 WikiSysop talk contribs created page Alfred North Whitehead (Created page with "'''Alfred North Whitehead''' was an English<ref>http://www.nndb.com/people/273/000032177/</ref> mathematician and philosopher. He has been called the “greatest speculative mind of this 20th century.”<ref>Charles Hartshorne, ''The Darkness and the Light'', p. 22.</ref> He wrote on algebra, logic, foundations of mathematics, religion, philosophy of science, physics, metaphysics, and education; all of which were integrated into his comprehensive worldvie...")
- 23:11, 11 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page File:Flag of Germany (1935–1945) square version.png
- 23:11, 11 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs uploaded File:Flag of Germany (1935–1945) square version.png
- 23:10, 11 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page File:Four-swastika collage (transparent).png
- 23:10, 11 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs uploaded File:Four-swastika collage (transparent).png
- 23:09, 11 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Swastika (Created page with "thumb|The swastika is a symbol with many styles and meanings and can be found in many cultures. thumb|The glorification of the swastika by the [[National Socialists and is the most recognizable modern use of the symbol on Earth.]] The '''swastika''' (or '''Hakenkreuz''') is an ancient religious and cultural symbol, predominantly in various European, as well as othe...")
- 22:19, 11 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Christians (Redirected page to Christianity) Tag: New redirect
- 22:18, 11 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Nationalists (Redirected page to Nationalism) Tag: New redirect
- 14:06, 11 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page File:Twitter-employee-tweet.png
- 14:06, 11 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs uploaded File:Twitter-employee-tweet.png
- 14:02, 11 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Hate speech (Created page with "'''Hate speech''' is a Marxist word-smithing for political speech that is anti-Marxist. Under some totalitarian anti-freespeech legal codes, hate speech can be considered a hate crime. Hate speech codes typically justify this immunity from criticism by labeling it "provocative speech used to denigrate" members of the group, typically jews and black people. But these protected groups can include any group favored by judeo-Marxist regime. So-called "h...")
- 13:10, 11 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Harmony (Created page with "'''Harmony''' ''noun'' # a pleasant musical sound made by different notes being played or sung at the same time. # In philosophy, a situation in which people are peaceful and agree with each other, or when things seem right or suitable together. Category:Definitions")
- 13:02, 11 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Happiness (Created page with "'''Happiness''' is an electrifying and elusive state. Philosophers, theologians, psychologists, and even economists have long sought to define it. An emotional state characterized by feelings of joy, satisfaction, contentment, and fulfillment. While happiness has many different definitions, it is often described as involving positive emotions and life satisfaction. Category:Definitions")
- 12:53, 11 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Truth (Created page with "'''truth''' ''noun'' # In mathmatics, that which can be proven. # In philosophy, the goal is tbe search for truth. # Conformity to fact or actuality. # Reality; actuality. # The reality of a situation. Category:Definitions")
- 12:46, 11 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Half-truth (Created page with "'''half-truth''' ''noun'' # A half-lie # A statement, especially one intended to deceive, that omits some of the facts necessary for a full description or account. # A proposition or statement only partly true, or which conveys only part of the truth. # A partially true statement, especially one intended to deceive or mislead. Category:Definitions")
- 12:43, 11 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Haecceity (Created page with "'''Haecceity''' ''noun'' # In Philosophy, the essence of a particular thing; those qualities that define it and make it unique. # The essence that makes something the kind of thing it is and makes it different from any other Category:Definitions Category:Philosophy")
- 00:15, 11 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Verification theory (Created page with "The '''verification theory''' (''of meaning'') is a aphilosophical theory proposed by the logical positivists of the Vienna Circle. A simplified form of the theory states that a proposition's meaning (such as "God") is determined by the method through which it is empirically verified. Category:Definitions Category:Philosophy Category:Religion")
- 00:10, 11 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Theory of descriptions (Created page with "In Philosophy the '''theory of descriptions''' boiled down to its simplest non-technical form, the idea is that an expression of the form in (3) is shorthand for the conjunction of three claims: (3a) There is an F. (3b) At most one thing is F. (3c) Something that is F is G. Category:Definitions Category:Philosophy")
- 23:59, 10 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Logical positivist (Redirected page to Logical Positivism) Tag: New redirect
- 23:58, 10 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Theological noncognitivism (Created page with "'''Theological noncognitivism''' adheres to the same principle of the logical positivists but is specific to theology. So for example, claims such as "God is great" or even "God exists" are meaningless. The claim is to say, not that these claims are false, but these claims do not even have the dignity of being false. Category:Definitions Category:Philosophy Category:Religion")
- 23:54, 10 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Symbiosism (Created page with "'''Symbiosism''' is a philosophy about the mind and man's place in nature. It is a Darwinian theory, which considers language an organism residing in the human brain and claims that language is a memetic life form. Symbiosism is defined by the Leiden School. Category:Definitions Category:Philosophy")
- 23:51, 10 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Aristotelian (Redirected page to Aristotle) Tag: New redirect
- 23:50, 10 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Supposition theory (Created page with "'''Supposition theory''' was a branch of medieval logic that was probably aimed at giving accounts of issues similar to modern accounts of reference, plurality, tense, and modality, within an Aristotelian context. Philosophers such as John Buridan, William of Ockham, William of Sherwood, Walter Burley, Albert of Saxony, and Peter of Spain were its principal developers. By the 14th century it seems to have drifted into at least two fairly distinct theories, th...")
- 23:45, 10 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Structuralism (Created page with "'''structuralism''' ''noun'' # A method of analyzing phenomena, as in anthropology, linguistics, Philosophy, or literature, chiefly characterized by contrasting the elemental components of the phenomena in a system of binary opposition and examining how the elemental components are combined to make larger units. # A fascist theory of sociology that views elements of society as part of a cohesive, self-supporting structure. # A school of biological thought tha...")
- 23:39, 10 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Semantic holism (Created page with "'''Semantic holism''' is a theory in the philosophy of language to the effect that a certain part of language, be it a term or a complete sentence, can only be understood through its relations to a larger segment of language. There is substantial controversy, however, as to exactly what the larger segment of language in question consists of. In recent years, the debate surrounding semantic holism, which is one among the many forms of holism that are debated and d...")
- 23:35, 10 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Semantic externalism (Created page with "In the philosophy of language, '''semantic externalism''' is the view that the meaning of a term is determined, in whole or in part, by factors external to the speaker. According to an externalist position, one can claim without contradiction that two speakers could be in exactly the same brain state at the time of an utterance, and yet mean different things by that utterance, that is, the term picks out a different extension. Category:Definitions Category:Phi...")
- 23:31, 10 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Cognitive linguistics (Created page with "'''Cognitive linguistics''' has been in scientific dispute around the label "cognitive linguistics"; there is no consensus on what specifically is meant with the term. It may be an interdisciplinary branch of linguistics, claiming variously that its from cognitive science, cognitive psychology, neuropsychology, etc. Category:Definitions")
- 23:24, 10 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Relevance theory (Created page with "'''Relevance theory''' is a framework for understanding the interpretation of utterances. It was first proposed by Dan Sperber and Deirdre Wilson, and is used within cognitive linguistics and pragmatics. The theory was originally inspired by the work of Paul Grice and developed out of his ideas, but has since become a pragmatic framework in its own right. The seminal book, Relevance, was first published in 1986 and revised in 1995 Category:Definitions")
- 23:19, 10 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Roman Catholic (Redirected page to Roman Catholic Church) Tag: New redirect
- 23:18, 10 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Molinism (Created page with "'''Molinism''', named after 16th-century Spanish Jesuit priest and Roman Catholic theologian Luis de Molina, is the thesis that God has middle knowledge. It seeks to reconcile the apparent tension of divine providence and human free will. Prominent contemporary Molinists include William Lane Craig, Alfred Freddoso, Thomas Flint, Kenneth Keathley, Dave Armstrong, John D. Laing, Kirk R. MacGregor, and Timothy A. Stratton. Category:Definitions Category:Philos...")
- 23:15, 10 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Quietism (Created page with "'''quietism''' ''noun'' # A form of Christian mysticism enjoining passive contemplation and the beatific annihilation of the will. # A state of quietness and passivity. # That form of mysticism which consists in the entire abnegation of all active exercise of the will and a purely passive meditation on God and divine things as the highest spiritual exercise and the means of bringing the soul into immediate union with the Godhead. Conspicuous exponents of quie...")
- 23:09, 10 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Logocentrism (Created page with "'''logocentrism''' ''noun'' # A structuralist approach to texts and especially to literary works that conceives of language as based in rational thought and holding meaning by virtue of its potential relation to fundamental reality. # Excessive attention paid to the meanings of words or distinctions in their usage. # The analysis of literature, focusing on the words and grammar to the exclusion of context or literary merit. Category:Definitions")
- 23:07, 10 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Phallogocentrism (Created page with "'''phallogocentrism''' ''noun'' # The privileging of masculinity in the construction of meaning; phallocentrism with a view to logocentrism. Category:Definitions")
- 22:11, 10 February 2023 WikiSysop talk contribs created page Hindu fascism (Redirected page to Hindu Fascism) Tag: New redirect
- 21:50, 10 February 2023 WikiSysop talk contribs changed group membership for Futurehitler from (none) to writer and NatSoc
- 21:48, 10 February 2023 WikiSysop talk contribs created page User talk:Futurehitler (Welcome!)
- 21:48, 10 February 2023 WikiSysop talk contribs created page User:Futurehitler (Creating user page for new user.)
- 21:48, 10 February 2023 User account Futurehitler talk contribs was created by WikiSysop talk contribs and password was sent by email
- 23:09, 9 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs moved page Hypothesis to Hypotheses
- 23:02, 9 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Scientific method (Created page with "The scientific method is an empirical method for acquiring knowledge that has characterized the development of science since at least the 17th century It involves careful observation, applying rigorous skepticism about what is observed, given that cognitive assumptions can distort how one interprets the observation. It involves formulating hypotheses, via induction, based on such observations; the testability of hypotheses, experimental and the measurement-based stat...")
- 22:55, 9 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Law (Created page with "'''Natural laws''' arise from the process known as the scientific method. The scientific method is the systematic study of the natural world through experimentation and observation. This method provides scientists with a rigorous bulletproof framework to objectively study the natural world. Using the scientific method, natural laws can be verified through experiments conducted by independent observers. Laws are scientific principles that are accepted by everyone ever...")
- 22:38, 9 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Fact (Created page with "{{Stub}} '''fact''' ''noun'' # Knowledge or information based on real occurrences. # Something demonstrated to exist or known to have existed. # A real occurrence; an event. ==see also== * law * fact * theory * hypotheses Category:Definitions")
- 22:31, 9 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Theory (Created page with "The meaning of '''THEORY''' is a possible or "scientifically acceptable" general idea or body of principles offered to explain phenomena, that seem to fit the presently understood facts. Category:Definitions")
- 16:51, 9 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Semantic theory (Created page with "'''semantic theory''' ''noun'' # a rule of translation by which a statement (such as the sentence "the sky is blue" is true) in a metalanguage is logically equivalent to a corresponding statement (as "the sky is blue") in an object language # a theory that defines truth as a logical conjunction of the infinite number of such equivalences Category:Definitions")
- 16:44, 9 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Mediated reference theory (Created page with "A '''mediated reference theory''' is any semantic theory that posits that words refer to something in the external world, but insists that there is more to the meaning of a name than simply the object to which it refers. It thus stands opposed to direct reference theory. Gottlob Frege is a well-known advocate of mediated reference theories. Similar theories were widely held in the middle of the twentieth century by philosophers such as Peter Strawson and John Sea...")
- 16:40, 9 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Phenomenalistic (Redirected page to Phenomenalism) Tag: New redirect
- 16:40, 9 February 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Logical atomism (Created page with "'''Logical atomism''' is a philosophical view that originated in the early 20th century with the development of analytic philosophy. It holds that the world consists of ultimate logical "facts" that cannot be broken down any further, each of which can be understood independently of other facts. Its principal exponent was the British philosopher Bertrand Russell. It is also widely held that the early works of his Austrian-born pupil and colleague, Ludwig Wittgenst...")