Philosophy Dictionary of Arguments

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 C. McGinn - Philosophy Dictionary of Arguments
 
Mysticism: A. Mysticism is a spiritual practice seeking direct experience of the divine, often through meditation, contemplation, or altered states of consciousness, emphasizing a personal connection beyond religious doctrine or intellectual understanding. See also Religion, Religios belief, Transcendentals. - B. Mysticism is an intentional or unintentional obscuration of scientifically researched relationships. See also Misinformation, Social media.
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Annotation: The above characterizations of concepts are neither definitions nor exhausting presentations of problems related to them. Instead, they are intended to give a short introduction to the contributions below. – Lexicon of Arguments.
 
Author Item    More concepts for author
Darwin, Charles Mysticism   Darwin
Dennett, Daniel Mysticism   Dennett
Feyerabend, Paul Mysticism   Feyerabend
Feynman, Richard Mysticism   Feynman
Kanitscheider, Bernulf Mysticism   Kanitscheider
Leibniz, G.W. Mysticism   Leibniz
McGinn, Colin Mysticism   McGinn
Nozick, Robert Mysticism   Nozick
Poundstone, W. Mysticism   Poundstone
Surowiecki, James Mysticism   Surowiecki
Wittgenstein, Ludwig Mysticism   Wittgenstein

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