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The safest general characterization of the European philosophical tradition is that it consists of a series of footnotes to Plato.
Alfred North Whitehead, Process and Reality, p. 53 [Free Press, 1969]; the painting is the School of Athens (Scuola di Atene) by Raphael, with Plato, pointing up, and Aristotle, gesturing down, in the middle.
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Important Influences in the History of Philosophy
Ancient Philosophy of India
The Vedas
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The Darshanas (Six Systems of Indian Philosophy) - Nyaya School, Vaisheshika School, Sankhya School, Yoga School (Patañjali - 2rd century C.E.), Mimamsa School, Vedanta School (Shankara c.788-822, Rama ...
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Philosophy
Skepticism is the Western philosophical tradition that maintains that human beings can never arrive at any kind of certain knowledge. Originating in Greece in the middle of the fourth century BC, skepticism and its derivatives are based on the following principles:
There is no such thing as certainty in human knowledge.
All human knowledge is only probably true, that is, true most of the time, or not true.
Several non-Western cultures have ske ...
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