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Philosophy and religion, 418[edit source]

Philosophy, 91[edit source]

Basics, 5[edit source]

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  1. Philosophy
  2. Philosophy of language
  3. Philosophy of mathematics
  4. Philosophy of mind
  5. Political philosophy

History of philosophy, 9[edit source]

3
  1. Ancient philosophy
  2. Eastern philosophy
    1. Indian philosophy
  3. Western philosophy
    1. Ancient Greek philosophy
    2. Medieval philosophy
    3. Renaissance philosophy
    4. Modern philosophy
    5. Contemporary philosophy

Philosophical branches, approaches and concepts, 66[edit source]

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Aesthetics, 4[edit source]

  1. Aesthetics

Concepts, 3

  1. Beauty
  2. Perfection
  3. Sublime

Ethics, 15[edit source]

  1. Ethics

Approaches, 4

  1. Deontological ethics
  2. Nihilism
  3. Relativism
  4. Utilitarianism

Concepts, 10

  1. Conscience
  2. Free will
  3. Golden Rule
  4. Good and evil
  5. Liberty
  6. Morality
  7. Principle
  8. Safety
  9. Virtue
  10. Wisdom

Epistemology, 16[edit source]

  1. Epistemology

Approaches, 6

  1. Empiricism
  2. Naturalism
  3. Occam's razor
  4. Pragmatism
  5. Rationalism
  6. Reductionism

Concepts, 9

  1. Belief
  2. Common sense
  3. Experience
  4. Knowledge
  5. Opinion
  6. Paradigm
  7. Reason
  8. Thought experiment
  9. Truth

Logic, 8[edit source]

  1. Logic
  2. A priori and a posteriori
  3. Argument
  4. Deductive reasoning
  5. Dialectic
  6. Inductive reasoning
  7. Inference
  8. Paradox

Metaphysics, 12[edit source]

  1. Metaphysics

Approaches, 5

  1. Determinism
  2. Dualism
  3. Idealism
  4. Materialism
  5. Monism

Concepts, 6

  1. Abstraction
  2. Causality
  3. Existence
  4. Nothing
  5. Ontology
  6. Reality

Philosophy of science, 6[edit source]

  1. Philosophy of science
    1. Fact
    2. Hypothesis
    3. Theory
  2. Pseudoscience
    1. Parapsychology

Religious philosophy, 5[edit source]

  1. Absolute
  2. Philosophy of religion
  3. Buddhist philosophy
  4. Christian philosophy
  5. Islamic philosophy

Philosophical schools and traditions, 11[edit source]

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  1. Analytic philosophy
  2. Legalism (Chinese philosophy)
  3. Modernism
  4. Phenomenology
  5. Platonic realism
  6. Positivism
  7. Postmodernism
  8. Romanticism
  9. Skepticism
  10. Stoicism
  11. Thomism

Religion and spirituality, 85[edit source]

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Basics, 7[edit source]

  1. Religion
  2. Comparative religion
  3. Doctrine
  4. Folk religion
  5. Freedom of religion
  6. Secularism
  7. Theology

Deity, 5[edit source]

  1. Deity
  2. Creator deity
  3. God
  4. Goddess
  5. Mother goddess

Beliefs, 15[edit source]

  1. Animism
  2. Creation myth
  3. Curse
  4. Devil
  5. Eschatology
  6. Evil
  7. Faith
  8. Origin myth
  9. Religious experience
  10. Resurrection
  11. Sacred
  12. Spirituality
  13. Supernatural
  14. Totemism
  15. Theophany

Practices, 18[edit source]

  1. Spiritual practice
  2. Apologetics
  3. Celibacy
  4. Fasting
  5. Heresy
  6. Icon
  7. Iconoclasm
  8. Idolatry
  9. Liturgy
  10. Meditation
  11. Pilgrimage
  12. Prayer
  13. Prophecy
  14. Religious conversion
  15. Ritual
  16. Sacrifice
  17. Veneration
  18. Worship

Death and afterlife, 14[edit source]

  1. Afterlife
  2. Burial
  3. Cemetery
  4. Cremation
  5. Crypt
  6. Death (personification)
  7. Funeral
  8. Heaven
  9. Hell
  10. Mummy
  11. Reincarnation
  12. Soul
  13. Spirit
  14. Underworld

Institutions, 11[edit source]

  1. Altar
  2. Anti-clericalism
  3. Creed
  4. Cult
  5. Monastery
  6. Priest
  7. Schism
  8. Sect
  9. Shrine
  10. State religion
  11. Temple

Theistic philosophies, 11[edit source]

  1. Theism
  2. Deism
  3. Fundamentalism
  4. Monotheism
  5. Orthodoxy
  6. Paganism
  7. Panentheism
  8. Pantheism
  9. Polytheism
  10. Syncretism
  11. Unitarianism

Non-theistic philosophies, 4[edit source]

  1. Agnosticism
  2. Atheism
  3. Freethought
  4. Post-theism

Specific religions, 132[edit source]

Abrahamic religions, 70[edit source]

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  1. Christianity
  2. Druze
  3. Islam
  4. Judaism

Common concepts, 10[edit source]

  1. Angel
  2. Bible
  3. Jehovah
  4. Holy Spirit
  5. Messiah
  6. Predestination
  7. Salvation
  8. Satan
  9. Sin
  10. Ten Commandments

Christianity, 32[edit source]

  1. Christian Church
  2. Church (building)
  3. Cathedral
  4. Ecumenism
  5. Grace
  6. New Testament
  7. Old Testament
  8. Purgatory
  9. Sacred tradition
  10. Second Coming
  11. Trinity
  12. Nontrinitarianism
  13. Catholicism
    1. Catholic Church
      1. Eastern Catholic Churches
    2. Pope
  14. Eastern Orthodox Church
    1. Russian Orthodox Church
  15. Protestantism
    1. Anglicanism
    2. Baptists
    3. Calvinism
    4. Evangelicalism
    5. Lutheranism
    6. Methodism
    7. Mormonism
    8. Pentecostalism
    9. Seventh-day Adventist Church
    10. Quakers
  16. Oriental Orthodoxy
    1. Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria
    2. Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church

Islam, 15[edit source]

  1. Five Pillars of Islam
    1. Hajj
  2. Islamic schools and branches
    1. Shia Islam
    2. Sunni Islam
    3. Sufism
  3. Allah
  4. Fiqh
  5. Hadith
  6. Halal
  7. Haram
  8. Imam
  9. Mosque
  10. Quran
  11. Sharia

Judaism, 9[edit source]

  1. Conservative Judaism
  2. Orthodox Judaism
  3. Reform Judaism
  4. Halakha
  5. Rabbi
  6. Synagogue
  7. Torah
  8. Tanakh
  9. Talmud

Eastern religions, 44[edit source]

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  1. Bahá'í Faith
  2. Buddhism
  3. Confucianism
  4. Hinduism
  5. Jainism
  6. Manichaeism
  7. Shinto
  8. Sikhism
  9. Taoism

Common concepts, 5[edit source]

  1. Dharma
  2. Karma
  3. Om
  4. Tantra
  5. Yoga

Buddhism, 9[edit source]

  1. Four Noble Truths
  2. Nirvana
  3. Mahayana
    1. Avalokiteśvara
    2. Diamond Sutra
  4. Theravada
    1. Pāli Canon
  5. Vajrayana
  6. Zen

Hinduism, 17[edit source]

  1. Shaivism
  2. Vaishnavism
  3. Shaktism
  4. Avatar
  5. Bhagavad Gita
  6. Brahma
  7. Brahman
  8. Ganesha
  9. Kali
  10. Krishna
  11. Kumbh Mela
  12. Ramayana
  13. Shiva
  14. Upanishads
  15. Vedas
  16. Vedanta
  17. Vishnu

Sikhism, 2[edit source]

  1. Guru Granth Sahib
  2. Harmandir Sahib

Taoism, 2[edit source]

  1. Tao Te Ching
  2. Zhuangzi

Other religions, 17[edit source]

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  1. Traditional African religion
    1. Yoruba religion
  2. Ancient Egyptian religion
  3. Aztec religion
  4. Chinese folk religion
  5. Germanic paganism
  6. Maya religion
  7. Ancient Mesopotamian religion
  8. Prehistoric religion
  9. Ancient Greek religion
    1. Eleusinian Mysteries
  10. Religion in ancient Rome
    1. Roman festivals
  11. Shamanism
  12. Veneration of the dead
  13. Zoroastrianism
    1. Avesta

New religious movements, 1[edit source]

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  1. New religious movement

Esoterics, magic and mysticism, 15[edit source]

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  1. Divination
  2. Esotericism
  3. Freemasonry
  4. Gnosticism
  5. Haitian Vodou
  6. Magic (paranormal)
    1. Astrology
      1. Astrological sign
    2. Tarot
    3. Wicca
    4. Witchcraft
  7. Mysticism
  8. Qi
  9. Rosicrucianism
  10. Spiritualism

Mythology, 95[edit source]

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  1. Mythology
    1. Comparative mythology
  2. Folklore

By culture, 14[edit source]

  1. Arabian mythology
  2. Australian Aboriginal mythology
  3. Celtic polytheism
  4. Chinese mythology
  5. Egyptian mythology
  6. Greek mythology
  7. Hindu mythology
  8. Japanese mythology
  9. Korean mythology
  10. Norse mythology
  11. Persian mythology
  12. Roman mythology
  13. Slavic mythology
  14. Tengri

Abrahamic mythology, 5[edit source]

  1. Adam and Eve
  2. Cain and Abel
  3. Lilith
  4. Noah

African mythology, 1[edit source]

  1. Anansi

Chinese mythology, 4[edit source]

  1. Chinese dragon
  2. Jade Emperor
  3. Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors
    1. Yellow Emperor

Egyptian mythology, 8[edit source]

  1. Amun
  2. Anubis
  3. Hathor
  4. Horus
  5. Isis
  6. Osiris
  7. Ra
  8. Thoth

Greek and Roman mythology, 26[edit source]

Mythological heroes, 10[edit source]

  1. Achilles
  2. Aeneas
  3. Electra
  4. Heracles
  5. Jason
  6. Medea
  7. Odysseus
  8. Oedipus
  9. Orpheus
  10. Perseus

Greek deities, 12[edit source]

  1. Aphrodite
  2. Apollo
  3. Ares
  4. Artemis
  5. Athena
  6. Gaia
  7. Hades
  8. Hera
  9. Hermes
  10. Hephaestus
  11. Poseidon
  12. Zeus

Roman deities, 4[edit source]

  1. Jupiter (mythology)
  2. Mars (mythology)
  3. Minerva
  4. Venus (mythology)

Hindu mythology, 1[edit source]

  1. Rama

Native American mythology, 3[edit source]

  1. Coyote (mythology)
  2. Great Spirit
  3. Quetzalcoatl

Norse mythology, 3[edit source]

  1. Odin
  2. Freyja
  3. Thor

Shinto mythology, 1[edit source]

  1. Amaterasu

Mythological creatures, 21[edit source]

  1. Legendary creature
  2. Centaur
  3. Chimera
  4. Demon
  5. Dragon
  6. Fairy
  7. Garuda
  8. Ghost
  9. Giant (mythology)
  10. Jinn
  11. Leprechaun
  12. Loch Ness Monster
  13. Magician (fantasy)
  14. Mermaid
  15. Pegasus
  16. Siren
  17. Sphinx
  18. Unicorn
  19. Vampire
  20. Werewolf
  21. Zombie

Mythological places, 5[edit source]

  1. Atlantis
  2. Camelot
  3. El Dorado
  4. Shangri-La
  5. Utopia