Key concepts in Middle Way philosophy
This section is still under construction. The long-term plan is to have a short article on every new concept, or every concept used in a slightly non-standard way, in Middle Way philosophy. These short articles will be indexed here, and also be linked from wherever the terms are used throughout the website. Suggestions for terms that you think need more explanation (especially if they are not on the list below) are appreciated: please drop me an email at re@moralobjectivity.net.
Look for live links in the list below for terms that have pages available:
Agnosticism (including knowledge)
Assymmetrical integration (including unity of the virtues)
Coherentism (including ethical coherentism)
Egoism (green page)
Ethical coherentism - see coherentism
Ethical foundationalism - see foundationalism
Foundationalism (including ethical foundationalism)
Individual
Inevitability of dualism
Integration
Integration of meaning
Integration of desire
Integration of belief
Integration of government
Isomorphism
Knowledge - see agnosticism
Linguistic idealism
Linguistic realism
Meaning
Metaphysical agnosticism
Metaphysics
Middle Way
Moral authority
Morality - see Ethics
Moral objectivity
Nature
Negative foundationalism
Negative metaphysics
Non-dualism - see Dualism/ duality
Non-duality - see Dualism/ duality
Objectivity
Partial integration
Postmodernism - see Existentialism
Provisionality
Psyche
Psychology
Rationality
Representationalism
Requital
Scepticism
Science
Scientific normativity
Scientism
Self
Supervenience
Temporary integration
Tradition
Trust
Unity of the virtues - see assymmetrical integration
Virtue