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Cleanthes
- Stoic philosopher of Assus in Lydia, disciple of Zeno of Citium.
Consequentialism
- Type of normative moral theory which maintains that an action is morally right if the consequences are more favorable than unfavorable.
Cudworth, Ralph
- 17th century 'Cambridge Platonist' who fought for preservation of religious ideals, including divine illumination.
Cumberland, Richard
- 17th century critic of Hobbes and the neo-Platonists.
Cyrenaics
- Description of the Cyrenaic school of philosophy, which flourished from the 5th-3rd centuries BCE. The Cyrenaics were skeptics and hedonists.
Damon
- 5th century BCE Pythagorean philosopher of Syracuse.
Davidson, Donald
- Introduction to one of the most significant philosophers concerned with philosophy of mind and action of the 20th/21st century.
Deism, English
- Explores the deism of Hobbes, Locke, Tindal, and the influence of Hume.
Deism, French
- The deism of Voltaire and Rousseau.
Democritus
- 4th century BCE philosopher of Abdera who expanded the atomic theory of Leucippus.
Demonax
- Philosopher of the second century CE. who tried to revive the philosophy of the Cynic School.
Descartes, René
- Early modern philosopher who rejected religious authority in the quest for scientific and philosophical knowledge.
Dewey, John
- Leading light of the 20th century American school of thought known as pragmatism.
Diderot, Denis
- The most prominent of the French Encyclopedists and one of the leaders of the Enlightenment.
Diogenes Laertius
- 3rd century biographer of ancient Greek philosophers.
Diogenes of Apollonia
- Pupil of Anaximenes and contemporary of Anaxagoras in the 6th cn. BCE.
Diogenes of Sinope
- 4th cn. BCE cynic philosopher of Sinope.
Divine Command Theory
- The view that moral actions are those which conform to God's will.
Dualism
- Considers the world as two elemental categories which are incommensurable. Adherents include Descartes and the 20th century philosophers Gilbert Ryle and Richard Rorty.
Duties and Deontological Ethics
- Deontological theories are based on moral obligation that an agent has towards another person.
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