Key concepts in Middle Way philosophy
This section provides a short article on every new concept, or every concept used in a slightly non-standard way, in Middle Way philosophy. You will find links to each article in the alphabetical list below. Each of these articles also provides links to places where these concepts are discussed in more depth elsewhere on the site.
Improving the linking between these articles and with other parts of the site is still an ongoing task, and further concept pages may also still be added. Suggestions for terms that you think need more explanation, but are missing here, are appreciated: please drop me an email at re@moralobjectivity.net.
Agnosticism (including knowledge)
Asymmetrical integration (including unity of the virtues)
Coherentism (including ethical coherentism)
Egoism (green page)
Ethical coherentism - see coherentism
Ethical foundationalism - see foundationalism
Faith (green page)
Foundationalism (including ethical foundationalism)
Knowledge - see agnosticism
Morality - see Ethics
Nature (and naturalism)
Non-dualism - see Dualism/ duality
Non-duality - see Dualism/ duality
Postmodernism - see Existentialism
Science (and scientific objectivity)
Self (and 'selfishness')
Unity of the virtues - see asymmetrical integration