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  • The Meaning of Life (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
    It has become increasingly common for philosophers of life’s meaning, especially objectivists, to hold that life as a whole, or at least long stretches of it, can substantially affect its meaningfulness beyond the amount of meaning (if any) in its parts
  • Free Will (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
    Most philosophers theorizing about free will take themselves to be attempting to analyze a near-universal power of mature human beings But as we’ve noted above, there have been free will skeptics in both ancient and (especially) modern times
  • Plato (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
    There is another feature of Plato’s writings that makes him distinctive among the great philosophers and colors our experience of him as an author Nearly everything he wrote takes the form of a dialogue
  • Modesty and Humility - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Philosophers have been particularly drawn to the seemingly paradoxical aspects of modesty and humility Saying “I’m modest” sounds like a self-undermining joke in a way that saying “I’m compassionate” does not If it is a virtue, it seems like realizing that you have it somehow spoils it
  • Enlightenment - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Through their articulation of the ideal of scientia, of a complete science of reality, composed of propositions derived demonstratively from a priori first principles, these philosophers exert great influence on the Enlightenment
  • The Moral Status of Animals - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Increasingly, philosophers are arguing that while our behavior towards animals is indeed subject to moral scrutiny, the kinds of ethical arguments that are usually presented frame the issues in the wrong way
  • Beauty (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
    It is a primary theme among ancient Greek, Hellenistic, and medieval philosophers, and was central to eighteenth and nineteenth-century thought, as represented in treatments by such thinkers as Shaftesbury, Hutcheson, Hume, Burke, Kant, Schiller, Hegel, Schopenhauer, Hanslick, and Santayana
  • Table of Contents - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    A abduction (Igor Douven) Abelard [Abailard], Peter (Peter King and Andrew Arlig) Abhidharma (Noa Ronkin) abilities (John Maier and Sophie Kikkert) Abner of Burgos (Shalom Sadik) abortion, ethics of (Elizabeth Harman) Abrabanel, Judah (Aaron Hughes) abstract objects (José L Falguera, Concha Martínez-Vidal, and Gideon Rosen) accidental properties — see essential vs accidental properties
  • Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy organizes scholars from around the world in philosophy and related disciplines to create and maintain an up-to-date reference work
  • Loyalty (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
    Loyalty is usually seen as a virtue, albeit a problematic one It is constituted centrally by perseverance in an association to which a person has become intrinsically committed as a matter of his or her identity Its paradigmatic expression is found in close friendship, to which loyalty is integral, but many other relationships and associations seek to encourage it as an aspect of affiliation





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