PHILOSOPHICAL THEORY
(noun)Definitions
There is 1 meaning of the phrase
Philosophical Theory.
Philosophical Theory - as a noun
A doctrine accepted by adherents to a philosophy
Synonyms (Exact Relations)
philosophical doctrineHypernyms (Closely Related)
doctrine11ism5philosophical systemphilosophy23school of thoughtHyponyms (Broadly Related)
aesthetic14esthetic13aristotelianismperipateticism22
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conceptualism21confucianismdeconstruction19deconstructionismempiricism18empiricist philosophysensationalism16environmentalismexistential philosophyexistentialism23existentialist philosophydeterminism16formalism16hereditarianism21idealism11intuitionism14logicism13materialism15physicalism23mechanism18mentalism13nativism13naturalism12neoplatonismnominalism14operationalism18platonism13realism9pragmatism17probabilism19rationalism13naive realismrealism9relativism15scholasticism22semiology15semiotics13sensationalism16sensualism12solipsism13stoicism12subjectivism28daoismtaoismteleology13traditionalism17vitalism13new realismeleaticisminductionismtheocentrism19nastikaapriorism13nietzscheanismalbertismenergetic monismenergetismanthropologismcyrenaicismbergsonismchristocentrismidiographic approachidiographic science
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Example Sentences
"Kant's categorical imperative is a well-known philosophical theory."
"Plato's allegory of the cave is a famous philosophical theory."
"John Locke's theory of tabula rasa is a key philosophical theory in empiricism."
"Utilitarianism, as proposed by Jeremy Bentham, is a consequentialist philosophical theory."
"Hume's philosophical theory of causality had a major impact on subsequent thinkers."