Joka pēc paņēmu četras (jo slinkums čakarēties) no 20 piedāvātajām online vārdnīcām, un apkopoju un grupēju to sniegtās filosofijas definīcijas.
1.
a) examination of basic concepts: the branch of knowledge or academic study devoted to the systematic examination of basic concepts such as truth, existence, reality, causality, and freedom
b) the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence.
c) the use of reason in understanding such things as the nature of reality and existence, the use and limits of knowledge and the principles that govern and influence moral judgment
d) a search for a general understanding of values and reality by chiefly speculative rather than observational means
e) an analysis of the grounds of and concepts expressing fundamental beliefs
2.
a) school of thought: a particular system of thought or doctrine
b) the theories of a particular philosopher
c) a particular system of beliefs, values and principles
d) a system of philosophical concepts
3.
a) guiding or underlying principles: a set of basic principles or concepts underlying a particular sphere of knowledge
b) the study of the theoretical basis of a branch of knowledge or experience
c) a group of theories and ideas related to the understanding of a particular subject:
d) a theory underlying or regarding a sphere of activity or thought
4.
a) set of beliefs or aims: a precept, or set of precepts, beliefs, principles, or aims, underlying somebody's practice or conduct
b) a theory or attitude that guides one’s behaviour.
c) INFORMAL someone's approach to life and their way of dealing with it
d) the most general beliefs, concepts, and attitudes of an individual or group
5.
a) calm resignation: restraint, resignation, or calmness and rationality in somebody's behavior or response to events
b) calmness of temper and judgment befitting a philosopher
1.
a) examination of basic concepts: the branch of knowledge or academic study devoted to the systematic examination of basic concepts such as truth, existence, reality, causality, and freedom
b) the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence.
c) the use of reason in understanding such things as the nature of reality and existence, the use and limits of knowledge and the principles that govern and influence moral judgment
d) a search for a general understanding of values and reality by chiefly speculative rather than observational means
e) an analysis of the grounds of and concepts expressing fundamental beliefs
2.
a) school of thought: a particular system of thought or doctrine
b) the theories of a particular philosopher
c) a particular system of beliefs, values and principles
d) a system of philosophical concepts
3.
a) guiding or underlying principles: a set of basic principles or concepts underlying a particular sphere of knowledge
b) the study of the theoretical basis of a branch of knowledge or experience
c) a group of theories and ideas related to the understanding of a particular subject:
d) a theory underlying or regarding a sphere of activity or thought
4.
a) set of beliefs or aims: a precept, or set of precepts, beliefs, principles, or aims, underlying somebody's practice or conduct
b) a theory or attitude that guides one’s behaviour.
c) INFORMAL someone's approach to life and their way of dealing with it
d) the most general beliefs, concepts, and attitudes of an individual or group
5.
a) calm resignation: restraint, resignation, or calmness and rationality in somebody's behavior or response to events
b) calmness of temper and judgment befitting a philosopher