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.
Observed surface forms (9)
- 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)
- Platonic corpus
- Aristotle's writings
- Spinoza’s letters via concept surface "philosophical correspondence"
- Wittgenstein’s notebooks via concept surface "philosophical notebook collection"
- Western canon via concept surface "philosophical canon"
- writings of Plato via concept surface "corpus of philosophical works"
- Organon via concept surface "collection of philosophical works"
- Corpus Aristotelicum via concept surface "collection of philosophical works"
- corpus of Maximus the Confessor
- Meykanda Shastras via concept surface "philosophical text corpus"
- Elisabeth–Descartes correspondence via concept surface "philosophical correspondence"
- corpus of Philo of Alexandria
- A Collection of Papers, which passed between the late learned Mr. Leibnitz and Dr. Clarke via concept surface "philosophical correspondence"
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Huainanzi (ancient Chinese text named after Huainan kingdom)
via concept surface "philosophical compendium"
surface form: Huainanzi
- Hewath Hekhmetha via concept surface "philosophical compendium"
- Gilles Deleuze bibliography via concept surface "philosophical bibliography"