The term postmodern philosophy entered the Oxford Dictionary in 1979 after the publication of The Postmodern Condition, a book by Jean-Francois Lyotard.
Lexicon or Vocabulary...... idiot!
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I heard that Pythagoras coined the term "Philosophy" which means "Love for Knowledge".
A vocabulary lexicon is a list of words or terms within a specific language or domain, along with their meanings, definitions, and sometimes additional information such as pronunciation or usage. It serves as a reference tool for understanding and using words effectively in communication.
The term "philosophy" originates from the Greek words "philo," meaning love, and "sophia," meaning wisdom. Therefore, philosophy can be understood as the love of wisdom.
Lexicography, the correct spelling of this term, refers to the compiling and production of dictionaries (from the root word "lexicon", or vocabulary, or a language).
philosophy
Jurisprudence. The philosophy of law. Also, the science and study of law.
the term cultural lexicon refers to the cognitive structure of mental references collected by an individual or group which forms the referential base from which all previously unknown phenomena are defined so that meaning is relativistic and dependent on the cultural environment in which one is enculturated.
jurisprudence
A philosophy
The term "philosophy" is generally credited to the ancient Greek philosopher Pythagoras, who is considered one of the earliest known thinkers to have used the term in its modern sense. Pythagoras founded a philosophical and religious school in ancient Greece that explored the nature of reality and existence.