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Eastern Philosophy
- Glossary of Terms compiled by James Fieser.
Eckhart, Meister
- 13th century Dominican mystic who was almost forgotten until Franz von Baader revived his memory in the nineteenth century.
Eclecticism
- Group of ancient philosophers who sought to reach by selection the highest degree of probability in the search for truth.
Egoism, Psychological and Ethical
- Maintains that the individual self is the motivating moral force and the end of moral action.
Emanation
- The theory that all derived or secondary things flow from the primary.
Empedocles
- 5th century BCE philosopher who combined medical study with Orphic mysticism.
Empiricism, British
- 18th century British philosophical movement which maintained that all knowledge comes from experience.
Encyclopedists
- Group of French philosophers and men of letters who collaborated in the production of the famous Encyclopedie.
Encylopedia of Philosophy - Natural Law
- Definition and explanation of natural law theory with bibliography.
Environmental Ethics
- Topic of applied ethics examining the moral basis of responsibility.
Epictetus
- Eminent Stoic philosopher, born as a slave at Hieropolis in Phyrgia in 55 CE.
Epicurus
- 4th century BCE materialist, empiricist, and hedonist. One of the major philosophers of the Hellenistic period.
Erasmus
- 15th century Dutch humanist and theologian.
Euclides
- 4th century BCE native of Megara, and founder of the Megarian or Eristic sect.
Euthanasia
- Contemporary applied ethical issue considering whether it is morally permissible for a third party to end the life of a terminally ill patient who is in intense pain.
Evolution
- Introduces evolution through the ages, from the ancient Greeks, through Leibniz and Descartes to Darwin and Spencer.
Experience
- Information obtained externally by means of the senses or internally through emotion.
External World
- Brief introduction to the thoughts of Russell and Hobbes on objects outside an independent self.
Feminist Ethics
- Refers to a wide group of feminist-related moral issues that have challenged traditional models of ethics.
Ferrier, James Frederick
- The earliest absolute idealist in English philosophy.
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