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These should be the most basic topics in philosophy--topics about which we'd like to have articles soon. Please see the most basic encyclopedia article topics for general instructions on constructing this list, and consult complete list of encyclopedia topics.
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(Sources for ideas, so far: Complete list of encyclopedia topics/A; The Dictionary of Cultural Literacy; try the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
A priori and a posteriori knowledge --
A. N. Whitehead (or Alfred North Whitehead) --
Abduction --
Abortion --
Absolute --
Absolutism --
Abstract --
Better: academic freedom (l. c.) --
Accident --
Account (as a philosophical term, akin to "definition") --
Act --
Action --
Active (vs. "passive," a technical term) --
Adam Smith --
Aesthetics --
Agency --
Agnosticism --
Albert Camus --
Alliance --
Altruism --
Ambiguity --
American Philosophical Association
Aristotle --
atheism --
axiom --
Benedict Spinoza or Baruch Spinoza or Baruch de Spinoza etc. --
casuistry --
Charles, Baron de Montesquieu --
Cicero --
David Hume --
deduction --
deism --
determinism --
dualism --
epistemology --
ethics --
fatalism --
free will --
greatest happiness principle --
hedonism --
humanism --
humanist --
humanities --
idealism --
induction --
inference --
John Locke --
liberal arts --
logic --
Man is the measure of all things --
Marxism --
materialism --
metaphysics --
monism --
monotheism --
mysticism --
natural law --
naturalism --
nihilism --
noumenon --
On Liberty (by Mill) --
pantheism --
phenomenon (a la Kant) --
philosopher --
philosophes --
philosophy --
physicalism --
Plato --
Plato's Republic or The Republic of Plato --
Platonism --
pluralism --
polytheism --
positivism (also: logical empiricism; logical positivism) --
postulate --
pragmatism --
Protagoras --
realism --
relativism --
Republic --
semantics --
skepticism (or scepticism) --
solipsism --
sophist --
stoic --
stoicism --
superman or overman or uebermensch --
Symposium (by Plato) --
tabula rasa --
Thales --
The Prince (by Machiavelli) --
The Social Contract (by Rousseau) --
thing in itself or thing-in-itself --
Thomism --
Utopia (by More) --