Philosophy

“Book of Threes” a Subject Reference Encyclopedia of concepts in threes

Philosophy

The quest for greater unity and truth is achieved by the famous dialectic, positing something (thesis), denying it (antithesis), and combining the two half-truths  (synthesis) which contains a greater portion of truth in its complexity.

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1 Charles Sanders Peirce
2 Ethics
3 The Three Primary Virtues
4 Three Phrases Men Everywhere Stumble Over
5 Threes: Theosophy Dictionary on Absolute
6 Good news comes in three
7 AUM
8 The Three R's
9 The Pyramid and Three
10 Semiotics
11 Existentialism
12 The Test of Three
13 The Oedipus complex
14 Rudolf Steiner - Threshold Problems in Thinking, the Threefold Social Order
15 Philosophy of Law
16 God, Western Concepts of
17 Bernard Lonergan (1904-1984)
18 Lacan, Jacques
19 Epsilon Calculi
20 Toleration
21 Ibn Rushd (Averroes) (1126 - 1198 CE)
22 Aesthetics
23 Proper Time, Coordinate Systems, Lorentz Transformations
24 Wang Bi (226-249 CE)
25 Clarence Irving Lewis (1883-1964)
26 The Philosophy of War
27 Lucretius (c. 99 - c. 55 BCE)
28 Meister Eckhart (1260-1328)
29 Carl Gustav Hempel (1905 - 1997)
30 John Dewey (1859-1952)
31 Design Arguments for the Existence of God
32 Aristotle (384-322 BCE.): Ethics
33 Contextualism in Epistemology
34 Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) Theory of Aesthetics and Teleology (The Critique of Judgment)
35 Feminist Jurisprudence
36 Laozi (Lao-tzu)
37 Robert Nozick (1938-2002)
38 Rāmānuja (1017?-1137? CE)
39 Ikhwān al-Safā
40 Aristotle (384-322 BCE.): Poetics
41 John Stuart Mill (1806-1873)
42 Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980): Existentialism
43 Evolutionary Ethics
44 Joseph Butler (1692-1752)
45 Hans Reichenbach (1891-1953)
46 Rudolf Carnap (1891-1970)
47 Daoist Philosophy
48 Madhva (1238-1317 CE)
49 Art and Epistemology
50 Protagoras (c. 490 - c. 420 BCE)

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