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[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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Gary M. Kenyon, St. Thomas University, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
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(Greek, "Love of wisdom"): The methodical and systematic exploration of what we know, how we know it, and why it is important that we know it. Too frequently, students use the term somewhat nebulously. They often mistakenly state, "My philosophy about X is . . ." when they really mean, "My opinion about X is . . ." or "My attitude toward X is . . ." Traditional areas of Western philosophic inquiry include the following areas.
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love of wisdom (Plato)
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| Philadelphia collar |
A lightweight orthosis for the head and neck used to restrict cervical movement.
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