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Modern philosophy - Wikipedia
Modern philosophy is philosophy developed in the modern era and associated with modernity. It is not a specific doctrine or school (and thus should not be confused with Modernism), although certain assumptions are common to much of it, which helps to distinguish it from earlier philosophy.
Modern philosophy | History, Philosophers, & Facts | Britannica
Modern philosophy, in the history of Western philosophy, the philosophical speculation that occurred primarily in western Europe and North America from the 17th through the 19th century.
Modern Philosophy - New World Encyclopedia
The following article focuses on three central topics (skepticism, God, and the relation between mind and body) discussed in the philosophical systems of six major figures in the Modern period: Descartes, Spinoza, Locke, Leibniz, Berkeley and Hume.
What Is Modern Philosophy? (with picture) - Language Humanities
Modern philosophy is a discipline that focuses on the study and application of a certain method of thought that is notably different from earlier types of philosophy.
Modern Philosophy - BCcampus Open Publishing
The principles listed below were controversial in the modern period; some of the philosophers we will read try to argue for them, some just assume them, and others assume that they are false.
Modern Philosophy: Intro to Humanities Study Guide |...
Modern philosophy refers to a period of philosophical thought that emerged in the late 16th century and continued through the 18th century, characterized by a shift away from medieval scholasticism towards new ways of thinking about knowledge, existence, and the nature of reality.
Modern Philosophers - philosophyjournal.org
Modern philosophers seek rational, psychological, historical, or social foundations for moral obligation. Some emphasize universal principles, others focus on consequences, social practices, or lived experience. What unites these approaches is the rejection of unexamined morality.
Modern Philosophy - Open Textbook Library
And I have added an introductory chapter (Chapter 0 – Minilogic and Glossary), designed to present the basic tools of philosophy and sketch some principles and positions. The immediate goal is to encourage students to grapple with the ideas rather than passing their eyes over the texts.
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.
Contemporary Philosophy - Philopedia
Comprehensive overview of Contemporary Philosophy: major movements, key figures, central problems, landmark texts, and its ongoing global legacy.
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