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  • === Continental Europe === .... Existential therapy is philosophically associated with [[Phenomenology (philosophy)|phenomenology]].
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  • ...language conventions, given ongoing legitimacy by mythology, religion and philosophy, maintained by therapies and socialization, and subjectively internalised ...ern social construction of nature is a theory of postmodernist continental philosophy that poses an alternative critique of previous mainstream, promethean dialo
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  • ...theories from [[economics]], [[education]], [[sociology]], [[medicine]], [[philosophy]], [[politics]], [[psychology]], and as well as [[anti-oppressive]] and [[ ...ions/organizations are distinguished in international, continental or semi-continental, national and regional. The main international ones are the [[International
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  • ...theories from [[economics]], [[education]], [[sociology]], [[medicine]], [[philosophy]], [[politics]], [[psychology]], and as well as [[anti-oppressive]] and [[ ...ions/organizations are distinguished in international, continental or semi-continental, national and regional. The main international ones are the [[International
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  • ...l human [[knowledge]], including scientific knowledge, and could establish philosophy as a "rigorous science" of measurable perception. {{Citation needed|date=Ju ...ty (philosophy)|objective]] study of topics usually regarded as [[subject (philosophy)|subjective]]: consciousness and the content of conscious experiences such
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  • ...analyzing objective knowledge]], [[Philosophy of language|language]], or [[Philosophy of science|science]]. ...øren Kierkegaard#Despair|despair]], [[angst]], [[absurdism|absurdity]], [[Philosophy of Søren Kierkegaard#Alienation|alienation]], and [[boredom]].<ref>Corriga
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  • ...[[artificial intelligence]], [[sociology]], [[anthropology]], as well as philosophy and other components of the [[humanities]]. ...s of [[evolutionary psychology]], [[linguistics]], [[computer science]], [[philosophy]], [[behaviorism]], and [[neurobiology]]. This form of investigation has pr
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  • ...unt"<ref>Johannes Climacus, by Søren Kierkegaard p. 17</ref> who read the philosophy of [[Christian Wolff (philosopher)|Christian Wolff]]. Kierkegaard preferred ...philosophy dissatisfied him, and he couldn't see "dedicating himself to [[Philosophy#Main theories|Speculation]]".<ref>Johannes Climacus, by Søren Kierkegaard
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  • ...osophical Forum''. 30 (4): 329-46</ref> and he has been influential beyond philosophy, in literature,<ref>http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=ABCRPyPVI0IC ...d in a new way, through a process of retracing the steps of the history of philosophy.
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  • ...st]]. He wrote critical texts on religion, morality, contemporary culture, philosophy and science, displaying a fondness for [[metaphor]], [[irony]] and [[aphori ...edu/entries/nietzsche/|title=Friedrich Nietzsche (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)}}</ref>
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  • ...Etymonline.com |date= |accessdate=2010-08-22}}</ref><ref>The definition of philosophy is: "1.orig., love of, or the search for, wisdom or knowledge 2.theory or l ==Branches of philosophy==
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  • '''Functional psychology''' or '''functionalism''' refers to a psychological philosophy that considers mental life and behaviour in terms of active adaptation to t Functionalism was a philosophy opposing the prevailing [[structuralism (psychology)|structuralism]] of psy
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