Modern Philosophy

Modern Philosophy

Modern Philosophy developed a secular and rational method and moved away from the traditional structure, such as, the authority of religious scriptures. Rationalists argued that all knowledge begin from certain innate ideas.
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Medieval Philosophy

Medieval Philosophy

Medieval philosophy arose in 5th century CE when Western Roman Empire declined and continued until Renaissance in 16th century CE. Medieval philosophy was dominated by Abrahamic traditions and was mostly applied to interpret the scriptures. Islamic Philosophy, Jewish philosophy, and Christian philosophy developed during this period.
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Ancient Greek Philosophy

Ancient Greek Philosophy

Ancient Greek Philosophy - The Greek Philosophical thought began in the 6th century BCE and continued to the 6th century CE. The Ancient Greek Philosophers applied reason, logic, and evidence to explain the world. They started moving away from the traditional mythological and superstitious approach to life.
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