All the -isms: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 15:25, 17 September 2012
| position | era | |
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| 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 criticism | Better known as "linguistic analysis," but that doesn't fit the pigeonhole of "all the -isms." | |
| pietism | ||
| Protestantism | ||
| Catholicism | ||
| modernism | ||
| scientism | ||
| evidentialism | ||
| scholasticism | ||
| mathematicism | ||
| idealism | ||
| liberalism | ||
| conservatism | ||
| traditionalism | ||
| Marxism | ||
| Kantianism | ||
| Thomism | ||
| gnosticism | ||
| agnosticism | ||
| fideism | ||
| fundamentalism | ||
| literalism | ||
| theism | ||
| pantheism | ||
| atheism | ||
| historicism | ||
| animism | ||
| monism | ||
| creationism | ||
| biblical criticism | ||
| terrorism |