Category:Philosophical movements
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A philosophical movement is either the appearance or increased popularity of a specific school of philosophy, or a fairly broad but identifiable sea-change in philosophical thought on a particular subject. Major philosophical movements are often characterized with reference to the nation, language, or historical era in which they arose.
Subcategories
This category has the following 16 subcategories, out of 16 total.
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Pages in category "Philosophical movements"
The following 106 pages are in this category, out of 106 total.
- Philosophical movement (philosophy)
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- 20th-century philosophy (philosophy)
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- Academic skepticism (philosophy)
- Africana philosophy (philosophy)
- Agni Yoga (philosophy)
- American Redoubt (philosophy)
- Analytic philosophy (philosophy)
- Analytical Thomism (philosophy)
- Anarchist schools of thought (philosophy)
- Anthroposophy (philosophy)
- Antiphilosophy (philosophy)
- Aristotelianism (philosophy)
- Australian realism (philosophy)
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- The Circle of Reason (organization)
- Classical Marxism (philosophy)
- Cognitive revolution (computing)
- Computational creativity (computing)
- Continental philosophy (philosophy)
- Cosmopolitanism (philosophy)
D
- Dataism (computing)
- Deconstruction (philosophy)
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- Early phenomenology (philosophy)
- Eclecticism (computing)
- Effective altruism (computing)
- Empiricism (philosophy)
- Age of Enlightenment (computing)
- Epicureanism (philosophy)
- Epiphany Philosophers (philosophy)
- Ethical movement (philosophy)
- Existentialism (philosophy)
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- Five-Percent Nation (philosophy)
- Fourierism (philosophy)
- Freethought (philosophy)
- French materialism (philosophy)
G
- German Historical School (philosophy)
- German idealism (philosophy)
- Great Conversation (philosophy)
I
- Integral theory (Ken Wilber) (philosophy)
- Intellectualism (philosophy)
- Irrationalism (philosophy)
- Irrealism (the arts) (philosophy)
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- Kitsch movement (philosophy)
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- LaVeyan Satanism (philosophy)
- Lebensphilosophie (philosophy)
- Libertarian anarchism (philosophy)
- Libertarian conservatism (philosophy)
- Libertarianism (philosophy)
- Linguistic turn (philosophy)
- Logical positivism (philosophy)
- Lwów–Warsaw school (philosophy)
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- Marxism (philosophy)
- Modern Stoicism (philosophy)
- Mouvement Anti-Utilitariste dans les Sciences Sociales (philosophy)
N
- Neohumanism (philosophy)
- Neomodernism (philosophy)
- New Philosophers (philosophy)
- New Sincerity (philosophy)
- Nine Schools of Thought (philosophy)
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- Object-oriented ontology (philosophy)
- Objectivism (philosophy)
- Objectivism (Ayn Rand) (philosophy)
- Ordinary language philosophy (philosophy)
- Orphan Wisdom (philosophy)
- Orthodox Marxism (philosophy)
- Oxford Forum (philosophy)
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- Perfectionist liberalism (philosophy)
- Phenomenology (philosophy)
- Philosophical skepticism (philosophy)
- Post-contemporary (philosophy)
- Post-Internet (philosophy)
- Post-structuralism (philosophy)
- Postinternet (philosophy)
- Postmodern philosophy (philosophy)
- Postmodern religion (philosophy)
- Postmodernism (philosophy)
- Practical idealism (philosophy)
- Pragmatism (philosophy)
- Preferentialism (philosophy)
- The Process (collective) (philosophy)
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- Rationalism (philosophy)
- Religious ground motive (philosophy)
- Renaissance humanism (philosophy)
S
- Scottish Enlightenment (philosophy)
- Sentientism (philosophy)
- Skepticism (computing)
- Social analytics (philosophy)
- Progress (philosophy)
- Sonntagskreis (organization)
- Survivance (philosophy)
- Swaraj (philosophy)
- Synoptic philosophy (philosophy)
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- Tao (philosophy)
- Technolibertarianism (philosophy)
- Theistic humanism (philosophy)
- Thomism (philosophy)
- Toronto School of communication theory (philosophy)
- Traditionalist School (philosophy)
- Transhumanism (philosophy)
- Trivialism (philosophy)
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- Unitarian Universalism (philosophy)
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- Western esotericism (philosophy)
- Workplace spirituality (philosophy)