philosophicalPositionExpressed
P4931
predicate
Indicates that an entity articulates, endorses, or otherwise conveys a specific philosophical stance, view, or doctrine.
Aliases (26)
- philosophicalView ×20
- philosophicalClaim ×19
- philosophicalIdea ×13
- hasPhilosophicalPerspective ×8
- hasPhilosophicalView ×5
- hasPhilosophicalOrientation ×4
- hasPhilosophicalIdea ×3
- hasPhilosophicalStance ×3
- argumentPositionOfSocrates ×2
- authorPhilosophicalOrientation ×2
- hasPhilosophicalPosition ×2
- moralOrientation ×2
- philosophicalContent ×2
- positionOfCallicles ×2
- positionOfSocratesOnRhetoric ×2
- theoreticalStance ×2
- editorialPhilosophy ×1
- epistemicStance ×1
- epistemologicalStance ×1
- inKantianEthics ×1
- philosophicalPositionInDialogue ×1
- philosophicalPositionOfSocrates ×1
- philosophicalStanceOnEthics ×1
- positionOfSocratesOnJustice ×1
- positionOnMoralJudgments ×1
- positionOnPhilosophy ×1
Sample triples (107)
| Subject | Object |
|---|---|
| "The Existence of Matter" | fallibilism about knowledge of the external world ("epistemicStance") → |
| A Treatise of Human Nature | radical empiricism ("hasPhilosophicalStance") → |
| A. J. Ayer | emotivist theory of ethics ("philosophicalIdea") → |
| A. J. Ayer | rejection of metaphysics as cognitively meaningful ("philosophicalIdea") → |
| A. J. Ayer | sense-datum theory of perception ("philosophicalIdea") → |
| A. J. Ayer | verification principle of meaning ("philosophicalIdea") → |
| Abraham Joshua Heschel | religion as response to divine concern ("hasPhilosophicalIdea") → |
| Abraham Joshua Heschel | sanctification of time ("hasPhilosophicalIdea") → |
| Abraham Joshua Heschel | theology of divine pathos ("hasPhilosophicalIdea") → |
| Al-Razi | critical attitude toward authority in science ("philosophicalView") → |
| Al-Razi | emphasis on reason in religion and ethics ("philosophicalView") → |
| Book 3: Of Morals | justice arises from conventions that serve the public interest ("philosophicalClaim") → |
| Book 3: Of Morals | moral evaluations express feelings of approval or disapproval ("philosophicalClaim") → |
| Book 3: Of Morals | moral motivation depends on passion rather than reason ("philosophicalClaim") → |
| Book 3: Of Morals | virtue is whatever is useful or agreeable to oneself or others ("philosophicalClaim") → |
| Christianisme dévoilé | atheism ("theoreticalStance") → |
| Christianisme dévoilé | materialism ("theoreticalStance") → |
| Cratylus | critical of simple conventionalism about names ("hasPhilosophicalPosition") → |
| Cratylus | critical of strict naturalism about names ("hasPhilosophicalPosition") → |
| Crito | priority of saving a friend over strict obedience to the law ("philosophicalPositionInDialogue") → |
| Daniel Dennett | compatibilism about free will ("philosophicalView") → |
| Daniel Dennett | evolutionary perspective on consciousness ("philosophicalView") → |
| Daniel Dennett | materialism about the mind ("philosophicalView") → |
| Daniel Dennett | naturalism ("philosophicalView") → |
| Essay on Education | consequentialism ("hasPhilosophicalPerspective") → |
| Essay on Education | empiricism ("hasPhilosophicalPerspective") → |
| Euclid of Megara | denial of plurality of forms of the Good ("philosophicalIdea") → |
| Euclid of Megara | the Good is one and identical with Being ("philosophicalIdea") → |
| Euclid of Megara | use of eristic and dialectical argumentation ("philosophicalIdea") → |
| Euthydemus | distinguishes genuine wisdom from verbal victory ("philosophicalPositionOfSocrates") → |
| Fichtean idealism | constructivism about objects of experience ("epistemologicalStance") → |
| Foundations of Natural Right | a system of rights is required for the external freedom of individuals ("philosophicalClaim") → |
| Foundations of Natural Right | coercion can be legitimate when it preserves external freedom according to universal law ("philosophicalClaim") → |
| Foundations of Natural Right | the concept of right presupposes relations between free rational agents ("philosophicalClaim") → |
| Foundations of Natural Right | the state is justified as a condition for securing rights ("philosophicalClaim") → |
| Gorgias | it is worse to do injustice than to suffer it ("positionOfSocratesOnJustice") → |
| Gorgias | justice is the advantage of the stronger ("positionOfCallicles") → |
| Gorgias | rhetoric is a form of flattery ("positionOfSocratesOnRhetoric") → |
| Gorgias | rhetoric is not a true art but a knack ("positionOfSocratesOnRhetoric") → |
| Gorgias | the good life is a life of unrestricted pleasure and power ("positionOfCallicles") → |
| Isocrates | advocated Panhellenism ("philosophicalView") → |
| Isocrates | criticized radical democracy at Athens ("philosophicalView") → |
| Isocrates | emphasized rhetoric as training for political leadership ("philosophicalView") → |
| Isocrates | promoted unity of Greek city-states against Persia ("philosophicalView") → |
| Isocrates | valued moderate oligarchic elements in government ("philosophicalView") → |
| Jean-Paul Sartre | bad faith ("philosophicalIdea") → |
| Jean-Paul Sartre | existence precedes essence ("philosophicalIdea") → |
| Jean-Paul Sartre | nothingness as a structure of consciousness ("philosophicalIdea") → |
| Jean-Paul Sartre | radical freedom ("philosophicalIdea") → |
| Knowledge and Error | empirio-criticism ("hasPhilosophicalPerspective") → |
| Knowledge and Error | positivism ("hasPhilosophicalPerspective") → |
| Logic and Knowledge | logical atomism ("hasPhilosophicalPerspective") → |
| Logic and Knowledge | realism ("hasPhilosophicalPerspective") → |
| Manimekalai | discussion of different Indian philosophical schools ("philosophicalContent") → |
| Manimekalai | exposition of Buddhist doctrines ("philosophicalContent") → |
| Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle-upon-Tyne | materialism ("philosophicalView") → |
| Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle-upon-Tyne | vitalism ("philosophicalView") → |
| Of the Liberty of the Press | empiricism ("hasPhilosophicalPerspective") → |
| Of the Liberty of the Press | skepticism ("hasPhilosophicalPerspective") → |
| On Contradiction | contradiction is the fundamental law of material reality ("philosophicalClaim") → |
| On Contradiction | development occurs through the struggle of opposites ("philosophicalClaim") → |
| On Contradiction | every process contains internal contradictions ("philosophicalClaim") → |
| On Contradiction | the principal aspect of a contradiction determines the nature of a thing ("philosophicalClaim") → |
| On Contradiction | the principal contradiction plays a decisive role in development ("philosophicalClaim") → |
| On the Will in Nature | natural phenomena are objectifications of will ("philosophicalClaim") → |
| Principia Ethica | intuitionism about intrinsic value ("hasPhilosophicalStance") → |
| Principia Ethica | moral realism ("hasPhilosophicalStance") → |
| Principia Ethica | supports cognitivism about moral judgments ("positionOnMoralJudgments") → |
| Rosa Luxemburg | internationalism ("hasPhilosophicalView") → |
| Rosa Luxemburg | opposition to national chauvinism ("hasPhilosophicalView") → |
| Rosa Luxemburg | proletarian self-emancipation ("hasPhilosophicalView") → |
| Rosa Luxemburg | revolutionary mass action ("hasPhilosophicalView") → |
| Rosa Luxemburg | workers' democracy ("hasPhilosophicalView") → |
| Sachal Sarmast | love as path to the divine ("philosophicalView") → |
| Sachal Sarmast | religious tolerance ("philosophicalView") → |
| Sachal Sarmast | unity of humanity ("philosophicalView") → |
| Science of Knowledge | reality is constituted in relation to the activity of the I ("philosophicalClaim") → |
| Science of Knowledge | the I posits a not-I as limit and opposition ("philosophicalClaim") → |
| Science of Knowledge | the I posits itself absolutely ("philosophicalClaim") → |
| Science of Knowledge | the self is the ground of the possibility of knowledge ("philosophicalClaim") → |
| Science of Knowledge | theoretical and practical reason are unified in the activity of the I ("philosophicalClaim") → |
| Section I Of the Different Species of Philosophy | empiricism about human understanding → |
| Section I Of the Different Species of Philosophy | skeptical attitude toward abstruse metaphysics → |
| Silver Rule | other-regarding ("moralOrientation") → |
| Silver Rule | reciprocity-based ethics ("moralOrientation") → |
| Système de politique positive | scientism ("hasPhilosophicalOrientation") → |
| Système de politique positive | secularism ("hasPhilosophicalOrientation") → |
| The Crooked Timber of Humanity | liberal anti-perfectionism → |
| The Crooked Timber of Humanity | value pluralism → |
| The New Negro (anthology) | cultural pluralism ("editorialPhilosophy") → |
| The Scientific Conception of the World: The Vienna Circle | philosophy is logical analysis of scientific language ("positionOnPhilosophy") → |
| The Transcendental Temptation | secular humanist ("authorPhilosophicalOrientation") → |
| The Transcendental Temptation | skeptic ("authorPhilosophicalOrientation") → |
| Third Viennese School of Psychotherapy | existentialism ("hasPhilosophicalOrientation") → |
| Third Viennese School of Psychotherapy | humanism ("hasPhilosophicalOrientation") → |
| Thomas Day | Rousseauian educational theory ("philosophicalView") → |
| Thomas Reid | common sense realism ("philosophicalView") → |
| Thomas Reid | direct realism about external objects ("philosophicalView") → |
| Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus | ethical statements are nonsensical in a strict logical sense ("philosophicalStanceOnEthics") → |
| Why I Am Not a Christian | agnosticism about God → |
| Why I Am Not a Christian | rejection of organized religion → |
| Wonko the Sane | believes the world has gone mad ("philosophicalView") → |
| Zeno of Elea | arguments against motion ("philosophicalIdea") → |
| Zeno of Elea | denial of plurality ("philosophicalIdea") → |
| thing-in-itself | connected to idea of rational beings as ends in themselves ("inKantianEthics") → |
| Κρίτων | it is unjust to break the laws of the city that nurtured and educated one ("argumentPositionOfSocrates") → |
| Κρίτων | one must never do wrong, even in return for wrong ("argumentPositionOfSocrates") → |