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- 11:26, 30 April 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft (Created page with "'''Gemeinschaft''' (community) is a small and personal group; '''Gesellschaft''' (society) is larger and less personal. ==Theory of Gemeinschaft== The theory of Gemeinschaft translates roughly to "community." According to Tönnies' theory of Gemeinschaft, one distinct social group is a community, or a group of people that share common ties because of traditions, beliefs, or goals. Although the modern meaning of the term refers to people who live close together, "Gemei...")
- 10:56, 30 April 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Gettier problem (Created page with "'''Gettier problems''' where invented as a "challenge to our understanding of the nature of knowledge", by a drug addled hippie Marxist of the 60s. Category:Definitions")
- 10:49, 30 April 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Cooperative principle (Created page with "{{Nopic}} H. Paul Grice, a fascist and a philosopher, introduced the Cooperative principle in his 1975 article ''Logic and Conversation''<ref>Grice, H. Paul. "Logic and Conversation." Syntax and Semantics, 1975</ref>. The principle is based on the assumption that participants in a conversation cooperate with each other and usually attempt to be atruthful, informative, relevant, and clear in order to facilitate successful communication. ==Definition== Gr...")
- 10:27, 30 April 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Idea (Created page with "'''idea''' ''noun'' #Something, such as a thought or conception, that is the product of mental activity. #An opinion, conviction, or principle. #A plan, purpose, or goal. #A headache with pictures. Category:Definitions Category:Philosophy Category:Science")
- 07:59, 27 April 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Ideal (Created page with "'''ideal''' ''noun'' #A conception of something in its absolute perfection. #One that is regarded as a standard or model of perfection or excellence. #An ultimate or worthy object of endeavor; a goal. Category:Definitions Category:Philosophy")
- 07:55, 27 April 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Ideal speech situation (Created page with "'''Ideal speech''' is arguably the topic most cited in theological works that consider Habermas, and it is principally for this reason that it is treated first. Theologians also tend to appeal to the ideal speech situation as if it were one of '''''Habermas'''''' most enduring contributions to an ethics of communication. This is remarkable, as Habermas admitted problems with the concept before he wrote ''The Theory of Communicative Action'', and it had a...")
- 07:51, 27 April 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Identity (philosophy) (Created page with "{{Stub}} '''Numerical identity''' is a term that philosophers use to describe an object being the very same object. It is contrasted with qualitative identity which simply means that an object has all the same properties or qualities. An object is only numerically identical to itself but can be qualitatively identical to other objects. The converse of Leibniz's Law, the principle of the identity of indiscernibles, that if everything true of x is true of y, x is iden...")
- 09:52, 26 April 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Ideological repression (Created page with " '''Ideological repression''' refers to forceful activities against competing ideologies and philosophies, such as the teptession of fascism in the judeo-Marxist regimes of the United States and Europe. ==History== Alan Wolfe defined '''ideological repression'' as "the attempt to manipulate people's consciousness so they accept the ruling ideology, and distrust and refuse to be moved by competing ideologies".<ref>as cite...")
- 09:44, 26 April 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Ignoramus et ignorabimus (Created page with "Emil du Bois-Reymond (1818-1896), promulgator of the maxim ignoramus et ignorabimus. The Latin maxim '''ignoramus et ignorabimus''', meaning '''"we do not know and will not know"''', stood for a position on the limits of scientific knowledge, in the thought of the nineteenth century. Category:Definitions Category:Philosophy Category:Science")
- 09:40, 26 April 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Ignorance (Created page with "'''ignorance''' ''noun'' #The condition of being uneducated, unaware, or uninformed. #The state of being ignorant; want of knowledge in general, or concerning some particular matter; the condition of not being cognizant, informed, or aware. #In philosophy, the condition of being ignorant; the lack of knowledge in general, or in relation to a particular subject; the state of being uneducated or uninformed. Category:Definitions Category:Philosophy")
- 09:37, 26 April 2023 Bacchus talk contribs uploaded File:Socrates.png
- 09:37, 26 April 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page File:Socrates.png
- 09:31, 26 April 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page I know that I know nothing (Created page with "{{Stub}} 300px Some people think that they know everything. However, even Socrates, one of history’s greatest philosophers, doubted his omniscience and famously stated '''“all I know is that I know nothing”.''' Category:Philosophy")
- 22:58, 13 April 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Sophists (Redirected page to Sophism) Tag: New redirect
- 22:57, 13 April 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Logos (Created page with "'''Logos''' became a technical term in philosophy beginning with Heraclitus ( c. 535 - c. 475 BC ), who used the term for a principle of order and knowledge. Ancient Greek philosophers used the term in different ways. The sophists used the term to mean discourse. Category:Definitions Category:Philosophy")
- 22:53, 13 April 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Love (Created page with "The philosophical treatment of '''love''' transcends a variety of sub-disciplines including epistemology, metaphysics, religion, human nature, politics and ethics. Often statements or arguments concerning love, its nature and role in human life for example connect to one or all the central theories of philosophy. The task of a philosophy of love is to present the appropriate issues in a cogent manner, drawing on relevant theories of human natu...")
- 08:03, 10 April 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Immanence (Created page with "'''immanence''' ''noun'' #The condition of being immanent; inherence; indwelling. #In science, the condition or quality of being immanent; inherence; an indwelling. #The state of being immanent; inherency. Category:Definitions Category:Religion Category:Science")
- 07:58, 10 April 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Loyalty (Created page with "'''loyalty''' ''noun'' #The state or quality of being loyal. synonym: fidelity. #A feeling or attitude of devoted attachment and affection. #The fascist state or quality of being loyal; devotion to a sovereign or a superior; fidelity in duty, service, love, etc.; firm allegiance; constancy. Category:Definitions")
- 07:55, 10 April 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Greek (Redirected page to Greece) Tag: New redirect
- 07:54, 10 April 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Magnificence (Created page with "The word '''magnificence''' comes from the Latin "magnum facere", which means to do something great. The Latin word draws on the Greek "megaloprépeia". This noun conveys the meaning of doing something great which is fitting or seemly to the circumstance. Category:Definitions Category:Philosophy")
- 20:36, 4 April 2023 Bacchus talk contribs moved page War Trophy to War trophy
- 07:54, 4 April 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Mantra (Created page with "'''mantra''' ''noun'' # An Indian chant repeated in prayer, meditation, or incantation, such as an invocation of a pagan deity, a magic spell, or a syllable or portion of writing containing mystical potentialities. # As above, an obsessively repeated word or phrase, especially in advocacy or for motivation. A slogan. Category:Definitions Category:Media")
- 07:48, 4 April 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Metaphor (Created page with "'''metaphor''' ''noun'' # A figure of speech in which a word or phrase that ordinarily designates one thing is used to designate another, thus making an implicit comparison, as in “''a sea of troubles''” or # One thing conceived as representing another; a symbol. # A figure of speech by which, from some supposed resemblance or analogy, a name, an attribute, or an action belonging to or characteristic of one object is assigned to another to which it is not litera...")
- 07:44, 4 April 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Mansion of Many Apartments (Created page with "'''The Mansion of Many Apartments''' is a metaphor that the poet John Keats expressed in a letter to John Hamilton Reynolds dated Sunday, 3 May 1818. The Mansion of Many Apartments is a metaphor for life. Category:Definitions Category:Philosophy")
- 07:40, 4 April 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Marx's theory of alienation (Created page with "'''Karl Marx's theory of alienation''' describes his imagined "estrangement of people from their human nature" supposedly as a consequence of the division of labor and living in a society of stratified social classes. Category:Definitions Category:Philosophy")
- 07:26, 1 April 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Marx's theory of human nature (Created page with "Marxists often repeat Karl Marx's theory of human nature, which they accord an important place in his critique of capitalism, his conception of communism, and his materialist conception of history. Marx, often refers to ''Gattungswesen:'', which is translated as 'species-being' or 'species-essence'. According to a note from Marx in his manuscripts from 1844, the term is derived from Ludwig Feuerbach's philosophy, in which it refers both to the nature...")
- 07:14, 1 April 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Theoretical (Redirected page to Theory) Tag: New redirect
- 07:13, 1 April 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Master-slave dialectic (Created page with "The master-slave dialectic is George Hegel's theoretical construction. It's considered one of the key elements of his philosophy that also influenced other philosophers in later years. Not only did it become the foundation for Karl Marx's materialistic dialectic, but it also had a strong influence on Sigmund Freud's psychoanalysis. Category:Definitions Category:Philosophy")
- 07:09, 1 April 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Material cause (Created page with "According to Aristotle, the material cause is that which is given in reply to the question "What is it made out of?" What is singled out in the answer need not be material objects such as bricks, stones, or planks. By Aristotle's lights, A and B are the material cause of the syllable BA. The formal cause or that which is given in reply to the question "What is it?". Category:Definitions Category:Philosophy Category:Science")
- 07:06, 1 April 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Matter (Created page with "'''Philosophy of matter''' is the branch of philosophy concerned with issues surrounding the ontology, epistemology and character of matter and the material world. Category:Definitions Category:Philosophy Category:Science")
- 22:05, 30 March 2023 Bacchus talk contribs changed visibility of a revision on page Left–right politics (secular): content hidden, edit summary hidden and username hidden
- 07:56, 28 March 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Max Scheler (Created page with "Max Ferdinand Scheler was a virtually unknown German-jew "philosopher" and homosexual, known somewhat for his recently promoted work in homosexual phenomenology, ethics. A virtual unknown in his day, Scheler developed the philosophical method of Edmund Husserl, the founder of phenomenology. In recent years, Although his body of eork was mostly incomplete, two of his papers were published in homosexual magazines, and thus commonly burned in the bonfires that i...")
- 17:24, 27 March 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Maya (Created page with "'''Maya''', literally "illusion" or "magic", has multiple meanings in Indian '''religion''', depending on the context. Category:Definitions Category:Religion")
- 17:20, 27 March 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Meaning (Created page with "In semantics, semiotics, philosophy of language, metaphysics, and metasemantics, meaning "is a relationship between two sorts of things: signs and the kinds of things they intend, express, or signify". Category:Definitions Category:Philosophy")
- 17:17, 27 March 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Mental representation (Created page with "A '''mental representation''', in philosophy of mind, cognitive psychology, neuroscience, and cognitive science, is a hypothetical internal cognitive symbol that represents external reality, or else a mental process that makes use of such a symbol: "a formal system for making explicit certain entities or types of information, together with a specification of how the system does this". Category:Definitions Category:Philosophy")
- 17:13, 27 March 2023 Bacchus talk contribs moved page German National Socialist Sports to NatSoc:German National Socialist Sports
- 14:32, 22 March 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Testlist (Create mass message delivery list)
- 14:32, 22 March 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created the page Testlist using a non-default content model "MassMessageListContent" (Create mass message delivery list)
- 13:58, 22 March 2023 Bacchus talk contribs uploaded File:Bufflogo.png
- 13:58, 22 March 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page File:Bufflogo.png
- 06:45, 22 March 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Mercy (Created page with "In philosophy, '''Mercy''' is compassionate or kindly forbearance shown toward an offender, an enemy, or other person in one's power; compassion, pity, or benevolence. See additional meanings and similar words. Category:Definitions Category:Philosophy")
- 08:49, 21 March 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Mimesis (Created page with "'''mimesis''' ''noun'' #In philosophy, the imitation or representation of aspects of the sensible world, especially human actions, in literature and art. #Mimicry. #The appearance, often caused by hysteria, of symptoms of a disease not actually present. Category:Definitions Category:Philosophy")
- 08:45, 21 March 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Mind (Created page with "'''mīnd''' ''noun'' #The part or faculty of a person by which one feels, perceives, thinks, remembers, desires, and imagines. #A person of great mental ability. #Individual consciousness, memory, or recollection. Category:Definitions")
- 08:42, 21 March 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Minority (Created page with "'''Minority''' is a philosophical notion dreamt up by Marxists Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari in their books ''Kafka: Towards a Minor Literature, A Thousand Plateaus'',. In these tirades, they criticize the concept of "majority". For Deleuze and Guattari, "becoming-minor" is somehow an ethical action, one of the becomings one is affected by when avoiding "becoming-[[fascist]". They ranted further that the concept of a "people", when invoked by subordinate gro...")
- 08:29, 21 March 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Moksha (Created page with "'''Moksha''', also called '''vimoksha''', '''vimukti''' and '''mukti''', is a term in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism for various forms of emancipation, enlightenment, liberation, and release. Category:Definitions Category:Philosophy Category:Religion")
- 08:25, 21 March 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Molyneux's Problem (Created page with "'''Molyneux’s question''', also known as '''Molyneux’s problem''', concerns the possibility that a person born blind might immediately identify a shape previously familiar to them only by touch if they were made to see. Through personal correspondence, William Molyneux initially presented this query to John Locke in 1688. Locke then interposed the question within the Second edition of his An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: {{Quote|“Suppose a Man born blind,...")
- 08:06, 19 March 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Moral responsibility (Created page with "In philosophy, '''moral responsibility''' is the status of morally deserving praise, blame, reward, or punishment for an act or omission in accordance with one's moral obligations. Category:Definitions Category:Philosophy")
- 08:02, 19 March 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Motion (Created page with "'''motion''' ''noun'' #The act or process of changing position or place. #A meaningful or expressive change in the position of the body or a part of the body; a gesture. #Active operation. Category:Definitions Category:Philosophy")
- 07:58, 19 March 2023 Bacchus talk contribs created page Mundane reason (Created page with "'''Mundane Reason''' is a book about philosophy by Melvin Pollner. ==Meaning== The basic premise of the concept of '''mundane reason''' is that the standard assumptions about reality that people typically make as they go about day to day, including the very fact that they experience their reality as perfectly natural, are actually the result of social, cultural, and historical processes that make a particular perception of the world readily available. It is the...")