There is not a branchofphilosophy that looks upon the question in that light.
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He it is who hath set forth in every branchofphilosophy thorough and convincing statements.
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And we know that this sort of argument is inadmissible in any branchofphilosophy what ever.
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This isolation is reflected in the great development of that branchofphilosophy known as epistemology-thetheory of knowledge.
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Ethics is the branchofphilosophy that concerns itself with conduct, questions of good and evil, right and wrong.
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A branchofphilosophy.
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Sounds spooky, but what Darpa suggests has been kicking around as branchofphilosophy, called physicalism, since the early 20th century.
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Boole's breakthrough was the insight that logic, which had previously been considered a branchofphilosophy, was actually closer to mathematics.
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Now there is a branchofphilosophy called {125} "ethics," to which is committed the investigation of moral conceptions.
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Criticism was not content to exercise its new powers and apply its newly-framed laws exclusively in the investigation of any branchofphilosophy.
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I did use to be called 'Soval,' but that was before I changed my name to indicate my appreciation of a special branchofphilosophy.
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He was an Englishman by birth; skilled both in the Greek and Latin language, and in many branchesofphilosophy.
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By far the most important of all the different branchesofphilosophy became in this manner by far the most corrupted.
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* In this branchofphilosophy they were really great.
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But the practice of grammatical analysis is certainly a preparation for logic, as logic is a preparation for the various branchesofphilosophy.
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The natural sciences were then only branchesofphilosophy, and the latter, though employed as preliminary to the study of medicine, was purely scholastic.