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Parent topics
- Philosophy [r]: The study of the meaning and justification of beliefs about the most general, or universal, aspects of things. [e]
- Ethics [r]: The branch of philosophy dealing with standards of good and evil. [e]
Subtopics
- Atheism [r]: Absence of belief in any god or other supernatural beings. [e]
- Deism [r]: A religious philosophy which holds that religious beliefs must be founded on human reason and observed features of the natural world, and that these sources reveal the existence of a God or supreme being. [e]
- Unitarian Universalism [r]: A liberal religious tradition, beginning with separate movements that rejected the Trinity and other than universal salvation, and evolved into a spiritual environment also accepting humanism and earth-centered spirituality [e]
- Enlightenment [r]: In religion, the point at which an aspirant breaks through the barrier of temporal existence and has a direct experience of God. In history, the enlightenment was a philosophical movement of the 18th century that advocated the use of reason as the basis for belief. [e]
- Renaissance [r]: Cultural movement that spanned roughly the 14th to the 17th century, beginning in Florence in the Late Middle Ages and later spreading to the rest of Europe. [e]
- Psychology [r]: The study of systemic properties of the brain and their relation to behaviour. [e]
- Anti-intellectualism [r]: Opposition to intellectualism, intellectuals and the views and methods of intellectuals. [e]
- Psychology [r]: The study of systemic properties of the brain and their relation to behaviour. [e]
- Utilitarianism [r]: Philosophical doctrine created by Jeremy Bentham and James Mill which states that an action can be considered good to the extent that it increases the general level of happiness in society. [e]
- Heterodox economics movement [r]: A movement seeking to gain acceptance of ideas which are outside the mainstream of economic thought. [e]