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philosophie

Noun

Meaning

philosophie (countable and uncountable, plural philosophies)

Obsolete form of philosophy.

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A French translation, Principes de philosophie by Claude Picot, under the supervision of Descartes, appeared in 1647 with a letter-preface to Princess Elisabeth of Bohemia. Source: Internet

Among early works exploring the idea of a transmutation of species were Erasmus Darwin 's 1796 Zoönomia and Jean-Baptiste Lamarck 's Philosophie Zoologique of 1809. Source: Internet

Also Beiträge zur Philosophie (Vom Ereignis) ( Contributions to Philosophy (From Enowning) ), composed in the years 1936–38 but not published until 1989, on the centennial of Heidegger's birth. Source: Internet

Citing Hadot, 'Presentation au College International de Philosophie,' p. 4. Disagreements arose as to what living philosophically entailed. Source: Internet

For a classic survey of other versions of verificationism, see Carl G Hempel, "Problems and changes in the empiricist criterion of meaning", Revue Internationale de Philosophie, 1950;41:41-63. Source: Internet

Following this short stint in the military, Ebbinghaus finished his dissertation on Eduard von Hartmann 's Philosophie des Unbewussten main ( Philosophy of the Unconscious ), and received his doctorate on August 16, 1873, when he was 23 years old. Source: Internet

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