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Wat (wie) is counterfactual {{Philosophy}} - definitie

Illuminationism philosophy; Illuminationism Philosophy
  • [[Socrates]]
  • [[Augustine]]

counterfactual {{Philosophy}}      
counterfactual Philosophy
¦ adjective relating to or expressing what has not happened or is not the case.
¦ noun a counterfactual conditional statement (e.g. If kangaroos had no tails, they would topple over).
Philosophical         
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·adj Of or pertaining to philosophy; versed in, or imbued with, the principles of philosophy; hence, characterizing a philosopher; rational; wise; temperate; calm; cool.
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  • Buddha]], [[Confucius]] and [[Laozi]]
  • Aristotle's ''Metaphysics'']] in an incunabulum decorated with hand-painted miniatures
  • Buddhist epistemology and logic]].
  • 12th Dynasty]].
  • [[Hypatia]]
  • page=51}}</ref>
  • Theodor Gottlieb von Hippel]] and [[Karl Gottfried Hagen]].
  • anēkāntavāda]].
  • Depiction of [[Pachacuti]] worshipping [[Inti]] (god Sun) at [[Coricancha]], in the 17th century second chronicles of [[Martín de Murúa]]. Pachacuti was a major Incan ruler, author and poet.
  • Greek philosophers]] in an idealized setting inspired by [[ancient Greek architecture]]
  • Leviathan]]'', which expounded an influential formulation of [[social contract]] theory
  • Lushan Mountain]]
STUDY OF THE TRUTHS AND PRINCIPLES OF BEING, KNOWLEDGE, OR CONDUCT
DefinitionOfPhilosophy; PhilosophyAndLogic; PhiloSophy; PhilosophicalSubdisciplines; Philosophical subdisciplines; Philosopher; Philosophical; Philosophers; Philosophic; Dialectician; Filosofy; Phylosophy; History of philosophy; History of western philosophy; Philosphical; Philisophy; History of Western thought; Philosophhy; Philosphy; Historian of philosophy; History of eastern philosophy; Philosophae; Philosophiae; Philosophical Subdisciplines; Philosophizing; The History of Philosophy; Historical Philosophy; Philosophise; Modern Western philosophy; Philosophicians; Philo-sophy; Branches of philosophy; History of Philosophy; Branch of philosophy; Filosophy; Philosopy; List of philosophy categories; Philoſophers; Philoſopher; Philosophical thought; Philosophically
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Logician, reasoner.

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Divine illumination

According to divine illumination, the process of human thought needs to be aided by divine grace. It is the oldest and most influential alternative to naturalism in the theory of mind and epistemology. It was an important feature of ancient Greek philosophy, Neoplatonism, medieval philosophy, and the Illuminationist school of Islamic philosophy.