philosophical doctrine

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philosophical doctrine

A student reads about a philosophical doctrine in a textbook.

Definition

Noun: A philosophical doctrine is a fundamental principle, theory, or system of beliefs that is formally stated, taught, and accepted within a particular school of philosophy. It represents a core tenet or position on a significant philosophical issue.

Usage

This term is used to refer to a specific, articulated belief or set of beliefs that forms the basis of a philosophical system or argument. It is a formal concept within academic philosophy.

Examples
  • Utilitarianism is a well-known philosophical doctrine that argues actions are right if they promote happiness.
  • The professor's lecture contrasted the philosophical doctrine of idealism with that of materialism.
  • His argument was based on the philosophical doctrine of existentialism, which emphasizes individual freedom and choice.
Advanced Usage
  • "To adhere to a philosophical doctrine": To follow or believe in a specific philosophical principle.
    • She adheres to the philosophical doctrine of stoicism, which helps her remain calm during difficulties.
  • "To critique/challenge a philosophical doctrine": To analyze or question the validity of a philosophical principle.
    • The new book aims to critique the core assumptions of that philosophical doctrine.
Variants and Related Words
  • Philosophical theory: Often used interchangeably with "doctrine," though "theory" can sometimes imply a more systematic and argued framework.
  • School of thought: A broader term for a collection of shared ideas and doctrines held by a group of philosophers.
  • Principle: A more general term for a fundamental truth or proposition that serves as the foundation for a system of belief or behavior.
  • Tenet: A principle or belief, especially one of the main principles of a religion or philosophy.
Synonyms
  • Philosophical principle
  • Philosophical tenet
  • Philosophical position
  • Philosophical teaching
Antonyms
  • Empirical fact (a fact based on observation or experience rather than theory)
  • Unconsidered opinion
  • Arbitrary belief
philosophical doctrine

A student reads about a philosophical doctrine in a textbook.

Noun
  1. a doctrine accepted by adherents to a philosophy

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