Wisdom
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[Revised entry by Sharon Ryan on February 4, 2013.
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What is wisdom? Philosophers, psychologists, spiritual leaders, poets, novelists, life coaches, and a variety of other important thinkers have tried to understand the concept of wisdom. This entry will provide a brief and general overview, and analysis of, several philosophical views on the topic of wisdom. It is not intended to capture the many interesting and important approaches to wisdom found in other fields of inquiry. Moreover, this entry will focus on several...
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Marsilius of Inghen
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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[Revised entry by Maarten Hoenen on February 4, 2013.
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Marsilius of Inghen, master at the Universities of Paris (1362 - 1378) and Heidelberg (1386 - 1396), wrote a number of treatises on logic, natural philosophy and theology popular at many late medieval and early modern universities. He adopted the logico-semantic approach of William of Ockham and John Buridan while at the same time defending the traditional views of Thomas Aquinas and Bonaventure. His thinking...
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Descartes' Ethics
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[Revised entry by Donald Rutherford on February 4, 2013.
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Descartes is not well known for his contributions to ethics. Some have charged that it is a weakness of his philosophy that it focuses exclusively on metaphysics and epistemology to the exclusion of moral and political philosophy. Such criticisms rest on a misunderstanding of the broader framework of Descartes' philosophy. Evidence of Descartes' concern for the practical import of philosophy...
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Thomas Hobbes
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[Revised entry by Stewart Duncan on February 4, 2013.
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Thomas Hobbes (1588 - 1679), whose current reputation rests largely on his political philosophy, was a thinker with wide-ranging interests. In philosophy, he defended a range of materialist, nominalist, and empiricist views against Cartesian and Aristotelian alternatives. In physics, his work was influential on Leibniz, and led him into disputes with Boyle and the experimentalists of the early...
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