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Scientific Discovery (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Fall 20...
Scientific discovery is the process or product of successful
scientific inquiry. Objects of discovery can be things, events,
processes, causes, and properties as well as theories and hypotheses
and th...
Japanese Philosophy (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Winter 2...
Japanese philosophers have historically interacted intensively with a
multitude of philosophies outside their native boundaries—most
prominently Chinese, Indian, Korean, and Western. So they have
bene...
Scientific Discovery (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Spring ...
Scientific discovery is the process or product of successful
scientific inquiry. Objects of discovery can be things, events,
processes, causes, and properties as well as theories and hypotheses
and th...
Scientific Discovery (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
Scientific discovery is the process or product of successful
scientific inquiry. Objects of discovery can be things, events,
processes, causes, and properties as well as theories and hypotheses
and th...
Japanese Philosophy (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Spring 2...
Japanese philosophers have historically interacted intensively with a
multitude of philosophies outside their native boundaries—most
prominently Chinese, Indian, Korean, and Western. So they have
bene...
Scientific Discovery (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
Scientific discovery is the process or product of successful
scientific inquiry. Objects of discovery can be things, events,
processes, causes, and properties as well as theories and hypotheses
and th...
Scientific Discovery (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Winter ...
Scientific discovery is the process or product of successful
scientific inquiry. Objects of discovery can be things, events,
processes, causes, and properties as well as theories and hypotheses
and th...
Scientific Discovery (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Summer ...
Scientific discovery is the process or product of successful
scientific inquiry. Objects of discovery can be things, events,
processes, causes, and properties as well as theories and hypotheses
and th...
Literary Forms of Medieval Philosophy (Stanford Encyclopedia of P...
Medieval philosophical texts are written in a variety of literary
forms, many peculiar to the period, like thesummaor
disputed question; others, like the commentary, dialogue, and axiom,
are also f...
Japanese Philosophy (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Summer 2...
Japanese philosophers have historically interacted intensively with a
multitude of philosophies outside their native boundaries—most
prominently Chinese, Indian, Korean, and Western. So they have
bene...
Atomism from the 17th to the 20th Century (Stanford Encyclopedia ...
Atomism in the form in which it first emerged in Ancient Greece was a
metaphysical thesis, purporting to establish claims about the ultimate
nature of material reality by philosophical argument. Versi...
Atomism from the 17th to the 20th Century (Stanford Encyclopedia ...
Atomism in the form in which it first emerged in Ancient Greece was a
metaphysical thesis, purporting to establish claims about the ultimate
nature of material reality by philosophical argument. Versi...
Atomism from the 17th to the 20th Century (Stanford Encyclopedia ...
Atomism in the form in which it first emerged in Ancient Greece was a
metaphysical thesis, purporting to establish claims about the ultimate
nature of material reality by philosophical argument. Versi...
Atomism from the 17th to the 20th Century (Stanford Encyclopedia ...
Atomism in the form in which it first emerged in Ancient Greece was a
metaphysical thesis, purporting to establish claims about the ultimate
nature of material reality by philosophical argument. Versi...
Atomism from the 17th to the 20th Century (Stanford Encyclopedia ...
Atomism in the form in which it first emerged in Ancient Greece was a
metaphysical thesis, purporting to establish claims about the ultimate
nature of material reality by philosophical argument. Versi...
Atomism from the 17th to the 20th Century (Stanford Encyclopedia ...
Atomism in the form in which it first emerged in Ancient Greece was a
metaphysical thesis, purporting to establish claims about the ultimate
nature of material reality by philosophical argument. Versi...
Atomism from the 17th to the 20th Century (Stanford Encyclopedia ...
Atomism in the form in which it first emerged in Ancient Greece was a
metaphysical thesis, purporting to establish claims about the ultimate
nature of material reality by philosophical argument. Versi...
Abner of Burgos (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Fall 2017 Ed...
Abner of Burgos (Alfonso de Valladolid; c. 1260–1347) was
perhaps the most important philosopher in the stream of Jewish Spanish
rabbi-apostates in the 14thand 15thcenturies.
In the first part of his ...
The Philosophy of Dance (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Fall...
Dance is practiced in many forms and for many reasons, including
social, educative, political and therapeutic reasons. This article will
consider the philosophy of dance as a Western theater or concer...
Atomism from the 17th to the 20th Century (Stanford Encyclopedia ...
Atomism in the form in which it first emerged in Ancient Greece was a
metaphysical thesis, purporting to establish claims about the ultimate
nature of material reality by philosophical argument. Versi...