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- Applied Ethics [r]: The philosophical examination, from a moral standpoint, of particular issues in private and public life that are matters of moral judgment. [e]
- Baha'i Faith [r]: A monotheistic religion founded in the mid-19th century in Persia, which emphasizes the unity of all humans as one race and prior religions as all being legitimate revelations from God. [e]
- Beard [r]: Human facial hair covering part of the lower face, particularly the chin, throat and lower cheeks. [e]
- Catalog of political philosophers [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Dai Viet [r]: A series of Vietnamese kingdoms that extended from a revolt against China in 939 CE, to the establishment of the Nguyen Dynasty in 1789, with occasional periods of Chinese occupation [e]
- Koshi-byo (Nagasaki) [r]: A Confucius shrine in the south of Nagasaki, Japan; sovereign territory of the People's Republic of China. [e]
- Koshi-byo [r]: Japanese for Confucius shrine built to commemorate Confucian philosophers: the most famous being the Yushima Seido (湯島聖堂, Yushima Seidoo) in Tokyo. [e]
- Lao Tse [r]: (Also Laozi, Lao-tzu; 6th century BCE?) Chinese philosopher, traditionally said to be the author of the Daodejing (Tao Te Ching), the basic text of Daoism. [e]
- Orchid [r]: Any plant classified under Orchidaceae, one of the largest plant families and the largest among Monocotyledons. [e]
- Philosophy [r]: The study of the meaning and justification of beliefs about the most general, or universal, aspects of things. [e]
- Positivist calendar [r]: Alternative calendar proposed by Auguste Comte in 1849, with each day and month celebrating a different person. [e]
- Sun Tzu [r]: ( 544–496 BC ) Author of The Art of War (Chinese: 兵法), an immensely influential ancient Chinese book on military strategy [e]
- Tao Te Ching [r]: (Also Daodejing) Chinese philosophical work, the basic document of Daoism, attributed to Laozi; probably written between 8th and 5th centuries BCE and revised until 3rd or 2nd centuries BCE. [e]