VOCABULARY OF PHILOSOPHY – DEIST
DEIST (Deus, God).—(1) Properly the Latin form, identical in significance with the Greek form, Theist
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DEIST (Deus, God).—(1) Properly the Latin form, identical in significance with the Greek form, Theist
DEFINITION (definio, to mark out limits), «is used in Logic to signify an expression which
DE FACTO and DE JURE.—With some offences the penalty attaches to the offender at
DEDUCTION (de ducere, to draw from), drawing a particular truth from a general, antecedently known,
DATUM, that which is given or granted, as a position from which to reason.
DÆMON (δαίμων or δαιμόνιον).—The term (1) in earliest usage meant a god, one of the order of
CYRENAIC—Another school of Philosophy, formed from amongst those who had come under the sway
CYNIC.—One of the schools of Philosophy, formed after the days of Socrates, noted for