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Cosmopolitanism: Encyclopedia - Cosmopolitanism
In the realms of social and political philosophy, cosmopolitanism is the idea that all of humanity belongs to a single moral community. T...
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Ancient Philosophy: Encyclopedia - Ancient Philosophy
This page lists some links to ancient philosophy. In Europe, the spread of Christianity through the Roman world marked the end of Helleni...
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Anarchism: Encyclopedia - Anarchism
Schools
Anarcho-capitalism
Anarcho-communism
Anarcho-primitivism
Anarcho-syndicalism
Christian anarchism
Eco-anarchism
Individualist anar...
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World Citizen: Encyclopedia - World Citizen
A world citizen (or citizen of the world) is a person who wishes to transcend the geopolitical divisiveness inherent in the national citi...
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323 Bc: Encyclopedia - 323 Bc
Centuries: 5th century BC - 4th century BC - 3rd century BC
Decades: 370s BC 360s BC 350s BC 340s BC 330s BC - 320s BC - 310s BC 300s BC ...
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Corinth: Encyclopedia - Corinth
Corinth, or Korinth (Κόρινθος; see also List of traditional Greek place names) is a Greek city, on the Isthmus of Corinth, the na...
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Cynic: Encyclopedia - Cynic
The Cynics were an influential school of ancient philosophers. They rejected the social values of their time, often flouting conventions ...
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Crates Of Thebes: Encyclopedia - Crates Of Thebes
Crates of Thebes, a Hellenistic philosopher, was one of the Cynics and the teacher of Zeno of Citium. Crates was from Thebes and was a st...
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World Citizen: Encyclopedia Ii - World Citizen - Overview
The first people to identify themselves as "world citizens" were the Stoic philosophers (see Zeno of Citium or Diogenes of Sinope). They ...
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Philosophy Of Greek Pederasty: Encyclopedia Ii - Philosophy Of Greek Pederasty - Chaste Pederasty
Plato was among the first to analyze and critique the traditions of male love current in their time, the fourth century BCE. His works do...
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List Of Virgins: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Virgins - Religious And Mythological Figures
Many religions have long considered sexual abstinence a virtuous way of life, and so a large number of famous virgins throughout history,...
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World Citizen: Encyclopedia Ii - World Citizen - Overview
The first people to identify themselves as "world citizens" were the Stoic philosophers (see Zeno of Citium).
The perspective of a world ...
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List Of Anarchists: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Anarchists - Z
¹ - These individuals have not applied the label "anarchist" to themselves, perhaps because they predated its popular usage (as with Tho...
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List Of People Widely Considered Eccentric: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of People Widely Considered Eccentric - Definition Of Eccentricity
Eccentricity is necessarily defined relatively. For the purposes of this article, an eccentric is someone whose behaviour, beliefs and/or...
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Ancient Philosophy: Encyclopedia Ii - Ancient Philosophy - Classical
Ancient philosophy - Greek.
Pericles (495-429)
Aspasia (469-406)
Socrates(469-399)
Euclid of Megara (450-380)
Antisthenes (445-360)
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Corinth: Encyclopedia Ii - Corinth - History
Corinth - Prehistoric era.
The city was founded in the Neolithic Age, circa 6000 BC. According to myth, the city was founded by Corinth...
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Anarchism: Encyclopedia Ii - Anarchism - History Of Anarchism
see also Past and present anarchist communities
Anarchism - Chart of influences.
Anarchism - Justice against the state.
The first ess...
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History Of Western Philosophy: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Western Philosophy - Brief Timeline
History of Western philosophy - Ancient philosophy.
Philosophy is generally said to begin in the Greek cities of western Asia Minor (Io...
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Anarchism: Encyclopedia Ii - Anarchism - Precursors Of Anarchism
Anarchism - Primitive cultures.
Many anarchists, particularly anarcho-primitivists, assert that before recorded history, human society ...
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Anarchism: Encyclopedia Ii - Anarchism - Contemporary Anarchism
Anarchism - Anarcho-capitalism.
See also: Anarcho capitalism
Anarcho-capitalism envisions a stateless society where private ownership o...
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Anarchism: Encyclopedia Ii - Anarchism - Issues
Anarchism - Conceptions of an anarchist society.
See also: Anarchism and Society
Many political philosophers justify support of the sta...
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Ancient Philosophy: Encyclopedia Ii - Ancient Philosophy - Vedic Philosophy
In the east, Indian philosophy begins with the Vedas where questions related to laws of nature, the origin of the universe and the place ...
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Philosophy Of Greek Pederasty: Encyclopedia Ii - Philosophy Of Greek Pederasty - Ethical Critiques
Male relationships were represented in complex ways, some honorable and others dishonorable. But for the vast majority of ancient histori...
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Philosophy Of Greek Pederasty: Encyclopedia Ii - Philosophy Of Greek Pederasty - Male Vs. Female Love
Other writers, often under the guise of "debates" between lovers of boys and lovers of women, have recorded other arguments used for and ...
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Ancient Philosophy: Encyclopedia Ii - Ancient Philosophy - Classical Indian Philosophy
In classical times, these inquiries were systematized in six schools of philosophy. The questions asked were:
What is the ontological na...
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Anarchism: Encyclopedia Ii - Anarchism - Cultural Phenomena
The kind of anarchism that is most easily encountered in popular culture is represented by celebrities who publicly identify themselves a...
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