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- Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel [r]: (1770–1831) German idealist philosopher, most famous for writings on Geist and dialectic. [e]
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- Euclid's Elements [r]: Mathematical and geometric treatise consisting of 13 books written by the Greek mathematician Euclid in Alexandria circa 300 BC. [e]
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- George Croom Robertson [r]: (1842–1892) Scottish philosopher; editor of Mind. [e]
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- Idealism [r]: The position that reality is fundamentally mental in nature. [e]
- Johann Gottlieb Fichte [r]: (1762-1814 ), one of the founding figures of the philosophical movement known as German idealism, a movement that developed from the theoretical and ethical writings of Immanuel Kant. [e]
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- Logic [r]: The study of the standards and practices of correct argumentation. [e]
- Metaphysics [r]: Branch of philosophy concerned with explaining the nature of the world. [e]
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