school of philosophy
C13419
concept
A school of philosophy is a group or tradition of thinkers who share common foundational beliefs, methods, and approaches to understanding fundamental questions about reality, knowledge, and values.
All labels observed (22)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| educational philosophy | 13 |
| Neo-Kantian school of philosophy | 2 |
| school of philosophy canonical | 2 |
| school of political philosophy | 2 |
| Hegelian school | 1 |
| ancient philosophical school | 1 |
| ancient philosophy | 1 |
| epistemological school | 1 |
| humanistic philosophy | 1 |
| medieval philosophical school | 1 |
| metaphysical school of thought | 1 |
| neo-Kantian school | 1 |
| philosophical group | 1 |
| philosophical program | 1 |
| philosophical school of medicine | 1 |
| philosophical subfield | 1 |
| scholastic philosophical tradition | 1 |
| scholasticism | 1 |
| school of Platonism | 1 |
| school of Scottish philosophy | 1 |
| school of Thomism | 1 |
| school of jurisprudence | 1 |
Instances (37)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Middle Platonism | school of Platonism |
| Waldorf education | educational philosophy |
| French sensualist school | epistemological school |
| Dogmatic school of medicine | philosophical school of medicine |
| legal realism | school of jurisprudence |
| Independence of Learning | educational philosophy |
| Homaranismo | humanistic philosophy |
|
Schlick
surface form:
Vienna Circle
|
philosophical group |
| Simplicity of Life, Self-Reliance, and Directness of Purpose | educational philosophy |
| Scottish Common Sense Realism | school of Scottish philosophy |
| Baroque scholasticism | scholasticism |
| Freedom and Innovation | educational philosophy |
| Scotism | scholastic philosophical tradition |
| Herbartianism | educational philosophy |
| Latin Averroists | medieval philosophical school |
|
transcendental Thomism
surface form:
Transcendental Thomism
|
school of Thomism |
| Baden School | Neo-Kantian school of philosophy |
| Southwest German School | Neo-Kantian school of philosophy |
| Fajia | school of political philosophy |
| Wheeler’s "law without law" program | philosophical program |
| Yangism | ancient philosophy |
| Law in the Service of Human Needs | educational philosophy |
| Lasallian educational tradition | educational philosophy |
| Hampton-Tuskegee model of industrial education | educational philosophy |
| Education Through Athletics | educational philosophy |
| Montessori education | educational philosophy |
| FIRST Core Values | educational philosophy |
| Traditionalist School | metaphysical school of thought |
|
誠樸 (Honesty and Simplicity)
surface form:
誠樸
|
educational philosophy |
| Academy | ancient philosophical school |
| Straussianism | school of political philosophy |
| Skepticism | — |
| Aristotelianism | — |
|
Nai Talim (Basic Education) concept
surface form:
Nai Talim
|
educational philosophy |
| neo-Friesian school | neo-Kantian school |
| Language and languages—Philosophy | philosophical subfield |
| Old Hegelians | Hegelian school |