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philosophy doctrine: a belief (or system of beliefs) accepted as authoritative by some group or school the rational investigation of questions about existence and knowledge and ethics any personal belief about how to live or how to deal with a situation; "self-indulgence was his only philosophy"; "my father's philosophy of child-rearing was to let mother do it"
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philosophy (Greek for 'lover of wisdom'.) The pursuit of wisdom, study of realities and general principles, system of theories on nature of things, on conduct, God, politics and economics.
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philosophy The love, study, or pursuit of wisdom or of knowledge of things and their causes, whether theoretical or practical, the study of all Wisdom at the Source and of all Principle as Creation.
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philosophy [3: History of Western Philosophy ]; [3: Dictionary of philosophical terms and names ]; [3: Philosophers ]; [3:Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy ]; [3: Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy ]; [3: Berkeley University ]; [Kemerling's philosophy timeline ]
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philosophy Gary M. Kenyon, St. Thomas University, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
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