Dictionary

ananke (Greek), necessity. The term was used by early Greek philosophers...

anaphor See ANAPHORA.

anaphora a device of reference or cross-reference in which a term...

anarchism See KROPOTKIN, POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY.

anattavada the Buddhist doctrine of no-soul, attributed to the Buddha (sixth...

Anaxagoras (c.500–428 B.C.), Greek philosopher who was the first of the...

Anaximander (c.612–545 B.C.), Greek philosopher and cosmologist, reputedly the student and...

Anaximenes of Miletus (fl. c.545 B.C.), Greek philosopher, a pre-Socratic who, following in...

ancestral (of a given relation R), the relation (also called the...

ancient atomism the theory, originated by Leucippus and elaborated by Democritus, that...

Andronicus of Rhodes (first century B.C.), Greek philosopher, a leading member of the...

Anesidemus See HELLENISTIC PHILOSOPHY, SKEP -. TIC. Angst, German term for...

anhomoeomerous See HOMOEOMEROUS.

animal faith See SANTAYANA.

Anniceraioi See ANNICERIS.

Anniceris (fl. c.320–280 B.C.), Greek philosopher. A pupil of Antipater, he...

anomalism of the mental See PHILOSOPHY OF MIND.

anomalous monism See PHILOSOPHY OF MIND.

anomaly See PARADIGM.

Anschauung See KANT.

Anscombe G(ertrude) E(lizabeth) M(argaret) (b. 1919), English philosopher who has held...

Anselm Saint, called of Canterbury (1033–1109), Italian-born English philosophical theologian. A...

An Sich See HEGEL, KANT.

antecedent See COUNTERFACTUALS.

antecedent, fallacy of denying the See FORMAL FAL-. LAC.

ante rem realism See PROPERTY.

anthropology, philosophical See PHILOSOPHICAL. ANTHROPOLOG.

anthroposophy See STEINER.

antilogism an inconsistent triad of propositions, two of which are the...

antinomianism the view that one is not bound by moral law;...