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Subject (philosophy)
Subject (philosophy) In philosophy, a subject is a being which has subjective experiences ... relationship with another entity (or "object"). A subject is an observer and an object ...
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Subject (philosophy) (Psychology wiki)
Subject (philosophy) Home Support Help Site Support Orientation Background Policies To Do Areas Philosophy Psychometrics Statistics Experimental Comparative Biological Language Developmental ... Professional Education Organisational Other fields Transpersonal World Philosophy Epistemology Phil. Science Modernism Postmodernism Post Postmodernism Mind-body problem Consciousness studies Philosophy of Language Ethics In philosophy, a ...
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Subject(philosophy) (Psychology wiki)
Subject(philosophy) Home Support Help Site Support Orientation Background Policies To Do Areas Philosophy Psychometrics Statistics Experimental Comparative Biological Language Developmental ... Professional Education Organisational Other fields Transpersonal World Philosophy Epistemology Phil. Science Modernism Postmodernism Post Postmodernism Mind-body problem Consciousness studies Philosophy of Language Ethics In philosophy, a ...
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Subject (philosophy) (translated from French)
Subject (philosophy) The word subject several directions have according to the field ... to see sujet (grammar) ; in logic , the subject is it to what a predicate is allotted; in metaphysic : the subject is it real to be equipped ...
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Subject (philosophy) (translated from Spanish)
Subject (philosophy) The subject word makes reference to a being who ...
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Talk:Subject (philosophy)
Talk:Subject (philosophy) moved from article: I think the above ... to list it on the Wikipedia:WikiProject Philosophy tasks page. -Seth Mahoney 22:07, Sep ... and Objectivism do not redirect to Object (philosophy), so it doesn't make sense that Subjectivity and Subjectivism redirect to Subject (philosophy). Well, Subjectivism doesn't directly ...
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Philosophy
Philosophy The philosopher, by Rembrandt (detail). Philosophy Portal The term philosophy comes from the ancient Greek word "Φ ... of competing views and their perceived inadequencies. 'Philosophy' originally covered a much broader range of ... and the origin of species. Such "natural philosophy" was separated from philosophy over time ...
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Subject
Subject See subject (grammar) for the linguistic definition of subject. In politics a subject is a person who is subordinate to ... of a monarch or state (example: British subject). Compare with citizen. In philosophy, a ...
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Philosophy (Psychology wiki)
Philosophy Home Support Help Site Support Orientation Background Policies To Do Areas Philosophy Psychometrics Statistics Experimental Comparative Biological Language Developmental ... Professional Education Organisational Other fields Transpersonal World Philosophy Epistemology Phil. Science Modernism Postmodernism Post Postmodernism Mind-body problem Consciousness studies Philosophy of Language Ethics The philosopher, by Rembrandt (detail). The term philosophy comes from the ancient Greek word " ...
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Philosophy (translated from French)
Philosophy The word philosophy indicate sometimes a theoretical discipline (philosophical work, run of philosophy...), sometimes a system of thought or beliefs (philosophy Confucianist, philosophy Marxist...), sometimes, in a more familiar ...
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