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  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Existentialism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
    Prominent anglophone philosophers such as Harry Frankfurt (1971), Charles Taylor (1985), and Alasdair MacIntyre (1981) have drawn on classical existentialism to illuminate how we exist in the meanings and self-interpretations that we create for ourselves
  • 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
  • Happiness (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
    We saw earlier that most philosophers regard happiness as secondary to morality in a good life The individual pursuit of happiness may be subject to nonmoral norms as well, prudence being the most obvious among them
  • Epistemology (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
    This is known as the Gettier problem Some philosophers attempt to solve the Gettier problem by adding a fourth condition to the three conditions mentioned above, while others attempt to solve it by either replacing or refining the justification condition
  • Love (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
    Even within personal love, philosophers from the ancient Greeks on have traditionally distinguished three notions that can properly be called “love”: eros, agape, and philia
  • Stoicism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
    The only complete works by Stoic philosophers that survive are those by writers of Imperial times, Seneca, Epictetus, and Marcus Aurelius, as well as by lesser known authors such as Cornutus, Cleomedes, and Hierocles (discussed in Inwood 2022)
  • Truth (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
    But a number of philosophers (e g , Davidson [1969] and Field [1972]) have seen Tarski’s theory as providing at least the core of a correspondence theory of truth which dispenses with the metaphysics of facts





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