philosophical corpus
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concept
A philosophical corpus is a structured collection of philosophical texts, arguments, and commentaries that together represent the intellectual output of one or more thinkers, traditions, or periods.
All labels observed (10)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| philosophical corpus canonical | 4 |
| philosophical correspondence | 3 |
| collection of philosophical works | 2 |
| philosophical compendium | 2 |
| corpus of philosophical works | 1 |
| exegetical corpus | 1 |
| philosophical bibliography | 1 |
| philosophical canon | 1 |
| philosophical notebook collection | 1 |
| philosophical text corpus | 1 |
Instances (16)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Platonic corpus | — |
| Aristotle's writings | — |
| Spinoza’s letters | philosophical correspondence |
| Wittgenstein’s notebooks | philosophical notebook collection |
| Western canon | philosophical canon |
| writings of Plato | corpus of philosophical works |
| Organon | collection of philosophical works |
| Corpus Aristotelicum | collection of philosophical works |
| corpus of Maximus the Confessor | — |
| Meykanda Shastras | philosophical text corpus |
| Elisabeth–Descartes correspondence | philosophical correspondence |
| corpus of Philo of Alexandria | — |
| A Collection of Papers, which passed between the late learned Mr. Leibnitz and Dr. Clarke | philosophical correspondence |
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Huainanzi (ancient Chinese text named after Huainan kingdom)
surface form:
Huainanzi
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philosophical compendium |
| Hewath Hekhmetha | philosophical compendium |
| Gilles Deleuze bibliography | philosophical bibliography |