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+ | {{aquote|There's no greater challenge than the study of philosophy.|Jean-Luc Picard''' to '''Wesley Crusher|2365|Samaritan Snare}} |
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− | '''Philosophy''' refers to a [[culture]]'s set of beliefs and paradigms. |
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+ | '''Philosophy''' refered to a [[culture]]'s set of [[Belief|beliefs]] and paradigms. One who studied philosophy was known as a [[philosopher]]. A set of philosophies about a specific academic field was called a '''school of thought'''. ({{TNG|Birthright, Part I}}) |
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The [[Ba'ku]] believed in their philosophy to reject technology. As [[Sojef]] put it, "''We believe that when you create a machine to do the work of a man, you take something away from the man.''" ({{film|9}}) |
The [[Ba'ku]] believed in their philosophy to reject technology. As [[Sojef]] put it, "''We believe that when you create a machine to do the work of a man, you take something away from the man.''" ({{film|9}}) |
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+ | In [[2368]], according to [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]], ever since the earliest [[wormhole]]s were {{dis|discovery|observation|discovered}}, [[first year]] philosophy [[student]]s were asked the [[question]] ''"What if one of those lives I save down there is a [[child]] who grows up to be the next [[Adolf Hitler]] or [[Khan Singh]]?"'' ({{TNG|A Matter Of Time}}) |
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== Philosophies by species == |
== Philosophies by species == |
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* [[Bajoran philosophy]] |
* [[Bajoran philosophy]] |
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* [[Borg philosophy]] |
* [[Borg philosophy]] |
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+ | * [[Cardassian philosophy]] |
* [[Dominion philosophy]] |
* [[Dominion philosophy]] |
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− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Ferengi philosophy]] |
* [[Hirogen philosophy]] |
* [[Hirogen philosophy]] |
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* [[Human philosophy]] |
* [[Human philosophy]] |
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== Philosophical movements == |
== Philosophical movements == |
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*[[Earth]] |
*[[Earth]] |
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+ | ** [[Antihumanism]] |
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** [[Communism]] |
** [[Communism]] |
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** [[Cosmic plan]] |
** [[Cosmic plan]] |
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** [[Fascism]] |
** [[Fascism]] |
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** [[Gaullism]] |
** [[Gaullism]] |
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** [[Humanitarianism]] |
** [[Humanitarianism]] |
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+ | ** [[Idealism]] |
+ | ** [[Neo-Transcendentalist]]s |
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** [[Neo-Trotskyism]] |
** [[Neo-Trotskyism]] |
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** [[Post-Modern Reformism]] |
** [[Post-Modern Reformism]] |
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+ | * [[Pragmatist]]s |
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+ | * [[Sensualism]] |
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** [[A Cave Beyond Logic: Vulcan Perspectives on Platonic Thought]] |
** [[A Cave Beyond Logic: Vulcan Perspectives on Platonic Thought]] |
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** [[V'tosh ka'tur]] |
** [[V'tosh ka'tur]] |
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− | == Philosophers == |
+ | == Philosophers by species == |
* [[Human]] |
* [[Human]] |
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** [[Alixus]] |
** [[Alixus]] |
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+ | ** [[Alfred Russel Wallace]] |
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** [[Aristotle]] |
** [[Aristotle]] |
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** [[Liam Dieghan]] |
** [[Liam Dieghan]] |
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** [[Mahatma Gandhi]] |
** [[Mahatma Gandhi]] |
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+ | ** [[Ira Graves]] |
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** [[William James]] |
** [[William James]] |
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** [[Friedrich Nietzsche]] |
** [[Friedrich Nietzsche]] |
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** [[Socrates]] |
** [[Socrates]] |
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** [[Sun Tzu]] |
** [[Sun Tzu]] |
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+ | * {{dis|Q|species}} |
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− | * [[Q Continuum|Q]] |
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** [[Quinn]] |
** [[Quinn]] |
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* [[Vulcan]] |
* [[Vulcan]] |
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− | ** [[Surak]] |
+ | ** [[Surak]] |
** [[Kiri-kin-tha]] |
** [[Kiri-kin-tha]] |
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− | ** [[T' |
+ | ** [[T'Pau]] |
+ | ** {{dis|T'Plana-Hath|matron}} |
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* [[Klingon]] |
* [[Klingon]] |
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** [[Kahless]] |
** [[Kahless]] |
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*[[Cosmology]] |
*[[Cosmology]] |
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*[[Epistemology]] |
*[[Epistemology]] |
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− | *[[ |
+ | *[[Ethics]] |
*[[Metaphysics]] |
*[[Metaphysics]] |
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+ | *[[Theology]] |
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== External link == |
== External link == |
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* {{wikipedia}} |
* {{wikipedia}} |
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[[nl:Filosofie]] |
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[[Category:Academic disciplines]] |
[[Category:Academic disciplines]] |
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Latest revision as of 21:05, 10 March 2024
Philosophy refered to a culture's set of beliefs and paradigms. One who studied philosophy was known as a philosopher. A set of philosophies about a specific academic field was called a school of thought. (TNG: "Birthright, Part I")
The Ba'ku believed in their philosophy to reject technology. As Sojef put it, "We believe that when you create a machine to do the work of a man, you take something away from the man." (Star Trek: Insurrection)
In 2368, according to Captain Jean-Luc Picard, ever since the earliest wormholes were discovered, first year philosophy students were asked the question "What if one of those lives I save down there is a child who grows up to be the next Adolf Hitler or Khan Singh?" (TNG: "A Matter Of Time")
In 2369, Kira Nerys told Commander Benjamin Sisko and Keiko O'Brien that the basic teaching Keiko brought included a fundamentally different philosophy than the Bajoran philosophy. (DS9: "In the Hands of the Prophets")
Philosophies by species
- Bajoran philosophy
- Borg philosophy
- Cardassian philosophy
- Dominion philosophy
- Ferengi philosophy
- Hirogen philosophy
- Human philosophy
- Klingon philosophy
- Romulan philosophy
- Vulcan philosophy
Philosophical movements
- Earth
- Pragmatists
- Sensualism
- Vulcan