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Revision as of 15:30, 3 May 2011

position era
empiricism Enlightenment The only things that can be known are those composed of matter-energy in spacetime that are observable and measurable through the senses as extended by the instruments of science. Locke and Hume.
rationalism Enlightenment Reason sets the boundaries to what can be believed.
positivism
linguistic analysis
pietism
Protestantism
Catholicism
modernism
scientism
evidentialism
scholasticism
mathematicism
idealism
liberalism
conservatism
traditionalism
Marxism
Kantianism
Thomism