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  • Deism (D)

  • Deontological ethics (D)

  • Dialectical materialism (D)

  • Dvaita Vedanta (D)

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  • Nyaya School (N)

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  • Port-Royal Schools (P)

  • Positivism (P)

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  • Pragmatism (P)

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  • Quietism (Q)

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  • Russian cosmism (R)

  • Sarvastivada (S)

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  • Vaibhashika (V)

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Philosophy is the study of fundamental and universal problems and the theoretical system of world outlook. Without a complete philosophical system, our understanding of the world would change dramatically. In recent years, higher education schools around the world have set up philosophy courses, to help students learn their courses more systematically, and can be used to better shape a good world view.

Of the 170 schools generated by the tool, most come from different countries and cities around the world, with different histories and backgrounds. They offer philosophy courses at different times of the year, but each year they enroll many excellent students and provide them with a professional and systematic philosophy system. You can randomly look at the schools on this list, and perhaps one of them will appeal to you as well.

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