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Symposium - Drinking-parties in Ancient Greece where the guests reclined on couches, and were crowned with garlands of flowers.
 
Synderesis - Scholastic philosophy describes this as the principle in moral consciousness which directs an agent to good.
 
Taste - Critical discernment of objects of aesthetic experience.
 
Temperance - Moderation, advocated by much of Ancient Greek and Scholastic philosophy.
 
Thales - Detailed biographical essay on the Ancient Greek philosopher.
 
The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy - Longish articles on philosophers and their ideas. Some articles contain bibliographies.
 
Theophrastus - Philosopher of the Peripatetic school, successor to Aristotle at the Lyceum.
 
Theosophy - Detailed article on the religious, philosophic, and scientific theory of one eternal, immutable, principle, being the root of all manifestation.
 
Time - Long article about questions of time discussed throughout the history of philosophy.
 
Timon - 3rd century BCE disciple of Pyrrho.
 
Totem - A term, derived from Native American, used in philosophy to describe one of a class of objects which a community regards with respect.
 
Tragedy - A term used in aesthetics to describe a situation where elements of pain and pleasure exist simultaneously.
 
Universals - Entry at the Internet Encyclopaedia of Philosophy.
 
Vienna Circle - Organised the development of logical postivism in the 1920s. Included Carnap, Feigl, Frank, Gödel, Hahn, Kraft, Neurath, Waismann. Popper and Wittgenstein also had association with the Vienna Circle.
 
Virtue Theory - View that morality is the development of or virtues.
 
Voluntarism - Theory that God or the ultimate nature of reality is conceived as some form of will.
 
Warburton, William - 18th century Church of England bishop, and critic of the Deists.
 
Wittgenstein, Ludwig - Detailed essay on the life and work of the 20th century philosopher.
 
Xenophanes - Eleatic school, powerful 6th century BCE critic of polytheism.
 
Xenophon - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy - Short biography and profile of his literary and historical contributions.
 
 

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