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− | Arathracian Philosophy during the [[Golden Age of Ithatian Philosophy]] had reference and still does in an academic setting to the rational faculty of the mind. It was contrasted with [[Rhionian | + | Arathracian Philosophy during the [[Golden Age of Ithatian Philosophy]] had reference and still does in an academic setting to the rational faculty of the mind, more properly called the [[Arathracian Principle]]. It was contrasted with the [[Rhionian Principle]] which means the irrational faculty of the mind. |
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+ | Arathracian Philosophy can also mean the ideological underpinnings of the [[Arathracian Religion]]. | ||
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*[[Arathracian (disambiguation)]] | *[[Arathracian (disambiguation)]] | ||
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*[[Rhionian]] | *[[Rhionian]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:55, 26 March 2017
Arathracian Philosophy during the Golden Age of Ithatian Philosophy had reference and still does in an academic setting to the rational faculty of the mind, more properly called the Arathracian Principle. It was contrasted with the Rhionian Principle which means the irrational faculty of the mind.
Arathracian Philosophy can also mean the ideological underpinnings of the Arathracian Religion.
See Also
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