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Rosicrucian
the 18th claimed to belong to a secret society of philosophers deeply versed in the secrets of nature the alleged society
Nominalist
One of a sect of philosophers in the Middle Ages who adopted the opinion of Roscelin
Occasionalism
name given to certain theories of the Cartesian school of philosophers as to the intervention of the First Cause by which
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Peripateticism
The doctrines or philosophical system of the peripatetics See Peripatetic n 2
Philosopheme
A philosophical proposition doctrine or principle of reasoning
Philosophism
Spurious philosophy the love or practice of sophistry
Pragmatism
or state of being pragmatic in literature the pragmatic or philosophical method
Goodwill
as the 'attracting force', In terms 'differential return of profit'. Philosophically it has been held to be intangible. Though immaterial, it
Sensationalist
An advocate of or believer in philosophical sensationalism
Socratic
c 469 399 or to his manner of teaching and philosophizing
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