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Alternative spelling of Aristotelian [A disciple of Aristotle (for ancient Greek disciples, see peripatetic; for medieval Christian ones, see scholastic)]
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(historical) An esoteric ideological system pioneered by Guido von List, based around paganism and the Aryan race.
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A supporter of the ideas of Matthew Arnold.
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A follower of Avicennism.
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The theory that Francis Bacon was the real author of the works of William Shakespeare.
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A school of thought, the immediate historical predecessor of Jansenism, that claimed thorough Augustinianism over the scholasticism which held sway over most Catholic theologians at the time.
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A supporter or adherent of the ideas of Jakob Böhme.
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Of the physicist David Bohm and his Bohm interpretation of quantum mechanics.
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Bourignian beliefs generally.
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Robert Boyle, Irish natural philosopher.
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An Indian mathematician and astronomer (c. 598 – c. 668 CE).
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Alternative form of Calvinist [Of or pertaining to Calvinism.]
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Relating to the Council of Chalcedon (451 AD).
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Alternative form of cenobitism [The state of being a cenobite; the belief or practice of a cenobite.]
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One of a school of philosophers established at Cyrene by Aristippus, a disciple of Socrates, with doctrines nearly the same as those of the Epicureans.
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A Greek philosopher (c.460-c.370 BC). The originator of the atomic theory together with his teacher Leucippus.
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Alternative letter-case form of Dianetics [A self-help system designed by L. Ron Hubbard which is chiefly employed today in Scientology.]
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(mathematics) A Greek mathematician who first developed algebra
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A person who subscribes to the ideas of Discordianism.
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A modern absurdist religion based on the worship of Eris, the Greek goddess of discord and confusion
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A Greek philosopher who held that all matter was composed of earth, air, fire and water
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Alternative form of Essenism [The doctrines or practices of the Essenes.]
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Euclid of Alexandria, a Greek mathematician.
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Alternative form of Eutychian [One who believes in Eutychianism.]
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One who believes in Eutychianism.
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The physicist Enrico Fermi.
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A follower or admirer of Charles Fort.
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A follower of Paulo Freire.
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Alternative form of galoisian [(mathematics) Pertaining to Galois theory.]
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Synonym of Gelasian dyarchy
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Alternative form of Gnosticism [A wide variety of Jewish and early Christian sects having an interest in gnosis, or divine knowledge, and generally holding the belief that there is a god greater than the Demiurge, or the creator of the world.]
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(historical, Protestantism) A follower of Franciscus Gomarus, a 17th-century Dutch Calvinist who strongly opposed the Arminians; an adherent of orthodox Reformed soteriology in the Arminian controversy.
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Relating to heathenism.
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Alternative letter-case form of Hesychasm [The religious practices of the Hesychasts.]
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An ancient Greek astronomer, geographer, and mathematician.
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Alternative form of Homoeanism [(theology) Homoean beliefs.]
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Robert Hooke (1635 – 1703), an English polymath who played an important role in the scientific revolution, through both experimental and theoretical work. His best remembered contribution was the discovery of the biological cell.
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A follower of the teachings of the Christian reformer Jan Hus.
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A Syrian Neoplatonist philosopher.
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A follower of Kardecism.
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neopagan revivals of Ancient Egyptian religions
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Someone who practices Kemetism (a neopagan revival of Ancient Egyptian religion).
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Synonym of Luciferianism
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Related to the philosophical system of Niccolò Machiavelli.
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Alternative form of Marcionism [(Christianity) An early Christian following akin to but distinct from gnosticism which rejected the validity of the Old Testament and essentially denied the Trinity, regarding God the Father as an inferior demiurge, and that Jesus had nothing to do with the First Person of the Trinity.]
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Relating to Jacob Nagle (born 1761), British/American diarist
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John Napier, Scottish mathematician etc.
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Alternative form of Neo-Latin; Synonym of New Latin [New Latin]
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Alternative spelling of Neo-Baroque [Of or relating to the Baroque Revival period in architecture and music.]
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The religion and philosophical beliefs promoting harmony with nature, and drawing on the practices of the druids.
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The religion and philosophical beliefs promoting harmony with nature, and drawing on the practices of the druids.
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Alternative form of Neo-Hebraic [Of or relating to modern Hebrew, or Hebrew of later date than the Biblical.]
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Alternative form of neo-Hellenic [Relating to Neo-Hellenism]
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Alternative form of Neo-Hellenism [Hellenism as surviving or revived in modern times; the practice or pursuit of Ancient Greek ideals in modern life, art, or literature, as in the Renaissance.]
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(Christianity, theology) Of or relating to Neo-orthodoxy.
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Alternative spelling of neopaganism [A modern or revived form of paganism; modern pagan religion.]
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Alternative form of Neopythagoreanism [A Graeco-Alexandrian school of philosophy, reviving Pythagorean doctrines, which became prominent in the first and second centuries CE.]
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A word formed from combining word forms originating from classical languages Ancient Greek or Latin, such as biology.
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Alternative spelling of neo-druidism [The religion and philosophical beliefs promoting harmony with nature, and drawing on the practices of the druids.]
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Of or pertaining to the Neogrammarian school.
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Alternative form of Neo-Hellenism [Hellenism as surviving or revived in modern times; the practice or pursuit of Ancient Greek ideals in modern life, art, or literature, as in the Renaissance.]
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Alternative spelling of neo-pagan [An adherent of neo-paganism, a modern pagan.]
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Alternative letter-case form of neopaganism [A modern or revived form of paganism; modern pagan religion.]
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Alternative letter-case form of Newtonian. [Of or relating to Isaac Newton, or his laws and theories.]
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Alternative form of Nietzscheism [Nietzschean beliefs generally.]
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A proponent of Paracelsianism
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A supporter or follower of Blaise Pascal.
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(historical) A disciple of Aristotle.
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Alternative letter-case form of Platonism [The philosophy of Plato.]
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Of or pertaining to Plotinus (circa 204–270), a major philosopher of the ancient world who is widely considered the founder of Neoplatonism.
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(historical) A disciple of Plotinus, a celebrated Platonic philosopher of the third century, who taught that the human soul emanates from the divine Being, to whom it is reunited at death.
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A Tyrian Neoplatonic philosopher.
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Of or relating to Pyrrhonism.
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Pythagoras (c. 570 – c. 495 BC), an Ancient Greek mathematician and philosopher.
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Following the lifestyle advocated by the Pythagoreans; specifically, vegetarian.
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Synonym of Rabelaisianism
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A follower, imitator or scholar of Walter Raleigh.
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(psychoanalysis) A follower of Reich or his methods.
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Someone who supports, follows, or models their efforts after Carl Sagan (1934–1996).
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Alternative letter-case form of sickularism. [(India, Indian politics, derogatory) Secularism, viewed as being anti-Hindu.]
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Pertaining to the Socinians.
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tantric beliefs and practices generally
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A member of the technopaganism movement.
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Any of various neo-pagan movements with an emphasis on technology, such as the use of modern devices in magic rituals.
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Of or belonging to the Theatines
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Of or relating to Themis
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(religion, US, paganism, Germanic paganism) Following a form of neopaganism, especially Germanic neopaganism, that is supportive of minorities and marginalized groups.
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An admirer of Richard Wagner.
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