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P_2_12 Verified Philosophy & Meaning

P_2_12 — Meta-Ethics: Moral Realism, Emotivism, and Constructivism

Meta-ethics is the branch of moral philosophy that asks foundational questions not about what is right or wrong (that is normative ethics) but about the nature, status, and foundations of moral claims themselves: Do mora

meta-ethics moral realism moral anti-realism emotivism expressivism constructivism
P_2_00 Philosophy & Meaning

P_2_00 — Ethics Political: Subfolder Summary

ZE_4_00 Ethics & Applied Philosophy

ZE_4_00 — Justice Rights Society: Subfolder Summary

ZE_3_00 Ethics & Applied Philosophy

ZE_3_00 — Bioethics Technology: Subfolder Summary

ZE_0_00 Ethics & Applied Philosophy

ZE_0_00 — Ethics & Applied Philosophy: Section Summary

ZE_1_02 Verified Ethics & Applied Philosophy

ZE_1_02 — Political Philosophy — Power, Justice, and the State

Political philosophy examines the fundamental questions of collective human life: What is justice? What legitimates political authority? When is revolution justified? Who should rule? From Plato's philosopher-kings throu

political ethics-applied Plato Republic Aristotle Machiavelli Hobbes
ZE_1_00 Ethics & Applied Philosophy

ZE_1_00 — Western Ethical Traditions: Subfolder Summary

ZE_1_01 Verified Ethics & Applied Philosophy

ZE_1_01 — Ethics Across Civilizations: Universal Moral Patterns

Despite vast cultural differences, virtually every civilization in human history has independently developed strikingly similar core moral principles: reciprocity (the Golden Rule), prohibitions against murder and theft,

ethics morality Golden Rule natural law moral universals deontology
ZE_2_00 Ethics & Applied Philosophy

ZE_2_00 — Religious Cultural Ethics: Subfolder Summary

N_2_00 Secret Societies

N_2_00 — Medieval Religious Orders: Subfolder Summary

N_0_00 Secret Societies

N_0_00 — Secret Societies: Section Summary

N_5_00 Secret Societies

N_5_00 — Modern Cultural Esoteric: Subfolder Summary

N_5_14 Credible Secret Societies

N_5_14 — African Secret Societies (Leopard Society)

"Leopard societies" is an umbrella term for several distinct West and Central African secret organizations that invoked leopard symbolism in their rituals, governance functions, and — in some documented cases — acts of v

Leopard-Society Ekpe Anioto human-leopard secret-society West-Africa
N_3_00 Secret Societies

N_3_00 — Western Esoteric Traditions: Subfolder Summary

N_3_06 Verified Secret Societies

N_3_06 — Golden Dawn and Modern Western Ceremonial Magic

The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, founded in London in 1888 by William Wynn Westcott, Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers, and William Robert Woodman, was the most influential ceremonial magical order of the modern era

Golden Dawn Hermetic Order Mathers Westcott Cipher Manuscripts Enochian magic
R_4_00 Biology & Evolution

R_4_00 — Organismal Systems: Subfolder Summary

R_3_00 Biology & Evolution

R_3_00 — Mechanisms Genetics: Subfolder Summary

R_5_00 Biology & Evolution

R_5_00 — Ecology Applied Biology: Subfolder Summary

R_2_00 Biology & Evolution

R_2_00 — Human Primate Evolution: Subfolder Summary

S_4_00 Future Technology

S_4_00 — Space Defense Risk: Subfolder Summary