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 |  |  | ideals: Encyclopedia II - Idealism - HistoryIdealism names a number of philosophical positions with quite different tendencies and implications.
Idealism - Plato.
Plato proposed an idealist theory as a solution to the problem of universals. A universal is that which all things share in virtue of having some particular property. So for example the wall, the moon and a blank sheet of paper are all white; white is the universal that all white things share. Plato argued that it is universals, The Forms, or Platonic Ideals that are real, no ...
See also:Idealism, Idealism - History, Idealism - Plato, Idealism - Plotinus, Idealism - Malebranche, Idealism - George Berkeley, Idealism - Arthur Collier, Idealism - Jonathan Edwards, Idealism - Immanuel Kant, Idealism - Fichte, Idealism - Hegel, Idealism - Schopenhauer, Idealism - British idealism, Idealism - Karl Pearson, Idealism - Critique of Idealism, Idealism - G. E. Moore, Idealism - David Stove, Idealism - John Searle, Idealism - Idealism in religious thought, Idealism - Other uses Read more here: » Idealism: Encyclopedia II - Idealism - History |
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See also:Chinese remainder theorem, Chinese remainder theorem - Simultaneous congruences of integers, Chinese remainder theorem - Statement for principal ideal domains, Chinese remainder theorem - Statement for general rings, Chinese remainder theorem - Applications of the Chinese remainder theorem Read more here: » Chinese remainder theorem: Encyclopedia II - Chinese remainder theorem - Simultaneous congruences of integers |
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S is in F. (F is non-empty)
The empty set is not in F. (F is proper)
If A and B are in F, then so is their intersection. (F is c ...
See also:Filter mathematics, Filter mathematics - General definition, Filter mathematics - Filter on a set, Filter mathematics - Examples, Filter mathematics - Filters in model theory, Filter mathematics - Filters in topology, Filter mathematics - Filters in uniform spaces Read more here: » Filter mathematics: Encyclopedia II - Filter mathematics - Filter on a set |
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The works of George Walford and Harold Walsby, done under the heading of systematic ideology, are attempts to explore t ...
See also:Ideology, Ideology - Ideology in everyday society, Ideology - History of the concept of ideology, Ideology - The analysis of ideology, Ideology - Ideology as an instrument of social reproduction, Ideology - Feminism as critique of ideology, Ideology - Political ideologies, Ideology - List of political ideologies, Ideology - Epistemological ideologies Read more here: » Ideology: Encyclopedia II - Ideology - The analysis of ideology |
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