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Philosophical term for "the many"
philosophy, multitude refers to a collective of people defined by common mode of existence, not shared identity. In ancient and medieval philosophy,
Multitude_(philosophy)
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up multitude in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Multitude or multitudes may refer to: Multitude: War and Democracy in the Age of Empire, a 2004
Multitude
Study of the development of philosophy
to Wittgenstein's early philosophy, as presented in the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, the world is made up of a multitude of atomic facts. The world
History_of_philosophy
Doctrine of multiplicity in contrast with monism
Pluralism is a term used in philosophy, referring to a worldview of multiplicity, often used in opposition to monism (the view that all is one) or dualism
Pluralism_(philosophy)
Greek philosophy centred in Miletus, Ionia in the 6th and 5th centuries BCE
The Ionian school of pre-Socratic philosophy refers to Ancient Greek philosophers, or a school of thought, in Ionia in the 6th century BC, the first in
Ionian_school_(philosophy)
Philosophy of mathematics is the branch of philosophy that deals with the nature of mathematics and its relationship to other areas of philosophy, particularly
Philosophy_of_mathematics
Book by Antonio Negri and Michael Hardt
Multitude, the sequel to Empire. (2004) Timothy Rayner (2005). Refiguring the multitude: From exodus to the production of norms. Radical Philosophy 131
Multitude: War and Democracy in the Age of Empire
Multitude:_War_and_Democracy_in_the_Age_of_Empire
Philosophical traditions of Hinduism and the Vedas
Hindu philosophy or Vedic philosophy is the set of philosophical systems that developed in tandem with the first Hindu religious traditions during the
Hindu_philosophy
Philosophical system
Epicureanism, less commonly Epicurism, is a school of philosophy founded in 307 BCE and based upon the teachings of Epicurus, an ancient Greek philosopher
Epicureanism
Study of fundamental reality
Metaphysics is the branch of philosophy that examines the basic nature or most fundamental structure of reality. It is traditionally seen as the study
Metaphysics
Philosophical movement
various academic fields of present philosophy, such as metaphysics, epistemology, moral philosophy, and political philosophy. It discusses substantive issues
African_philosophy
Philosophical discourse in women
Women have made significant contributions to philosophy throughout the history of the discipline. Ancient examples of female philosophers include Maitreyi
Women_in_philosophy
Buddhist philosophical tradition
reasoning and the practice of meditation. The Buddhist religion presents a multitude of Buddhist paths to liberation; and with the expansion of early Buddhism
Buddhist_philosophy
multitude of cultures. Mou Zongsan used the concept of the particular and universal in explaining the compatibility of Chinese and Western philosophy:
Historiography of Chinese philosophy
Historiography_of_Chinese_philosophy
Branch of science about the natural world
Modern natural science succeeded more classical approaches to natural philosophy. Galileo Galilei, Johannes Kepler, René Descartes, Francis Bacon, and
Natural_science
Thought experiment about identity over time
themselves, and in particular the notions of object and existence, have a multitude of different uses rather than one absolute 'meaning'." This thesis—that
Ship_of_Theseus
The primordial in Chinese philosophy
In Chinese philosophy, wuji (simplified Chinese: 无极; traditional Chinese: 無極; lit. 'without roof/ridgepole', meaning 'without limit') originally referred
Wuji_(philosophy)
Philosophical tradition
see logic as one logical tool among others—or perhaps, considering the multitude of formal logics, one set of tools among others. This is the view of C
Pragmatism
Portuguese-Dutch philosopher (1632–1677)
Spinoza's philosophy—his philosophy of mind, his epistemology, his psychology, his moral philosophy, his political philosophy, and his philosophy of religion—flows
Baruch_Spinoza
Argument that leads to a logical absurdity
nonconstructive proof. This argument form traces back to Ancient Greek philosophy and has been used throughout history in both formal mathematical and philosophical
Reductio_ad_absurdum
Philosophical system
Platonism is the philosophy of Plato and philosophical systems closely derived from it, considered the opposite of nominalism, or anti-realism. Platonism
Platonism
Philosophy of science and nature
Dialectical materialism is a philosophy of science and nature, developed in the late 19th century based on the writings of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
Dialectical_materialism
Italian political philosopher (1933–2023)
of Empire. Multitude remains, the authors insist, despite its ubiquitous subject matter and its almost casual tone, a book of philosophy which aims to
Antonio_Negri
Philosophical concept native to China
fundamental principle of the universe, primarily as conceived in East Asian philosophy and religions. The concept is represented by the Chinese character 道,
Tao
Nominalism
(non-literal) language, such as a metaphor, hyperbole, or personification. In philosophy, the term has various technical uses, namely these three: In epistemology
Trope_(philosophy)
Philosophical framework used in investigating archaeological practices
The philosophy of archaeology seeks to investigate the foundations, methods and implications of the discipline of archaeology in order to further understand
Philosophy_of_archaeology
Greek word meaning common belief or popular opinion
sophists as wordsmiths who ensnared and used the malleable doxa of the multitude to their advantage without shame. In this and other writings, Plato relegated
Doxa
American philosopher (1960-)
potential to spark social change of unprecedented dimensions. A sequel, Multitude: War and Democracy in the Age of Empire was published in August 2004.
Michael_Hardt
Political philosophy emphasising social ownership of production
Socialism is an economic and political philosophy encompassing diverse economic and social systems characterised by social ownership of the means of production
Socialism
Belief that God and reality are identical
singular Ātman in a multitude of apparent individual bodies. In the West, pantheism was formalized as a separate theology and philosophy based on the work
Pantheism
Japanese philosopher and critic (born 1971)
cultural critic, novelist, and philosopher. His specializations include Philosophy, Studies of Culture and Representation, and information society studies
Hiroki_Azuma
Danish theologian and philosopher (1813–1855)
1843, Love hides a multitude of sins. (1 Peter 4:8). He asks if "one who tells his neighbors faults hides or increases the multitude of sins". In 1848
Søren_Kierkegaard
Property of magnitude or multitude
broad and narrow, small and great, or much and little. Under the name of multitude comes what is discontinuous and discrete and divisible ultimately into
Quantity
Hindu tradition of textual interpretation
tradition of Vedanta, a Brahmanical tradition of textual exegesis and philosophy; and a monastic institutional tradition nominally related to the Daśanāmi
Advaita_Vedanta
Posthumous 1851 treatise by Bernard Bolzano on mathematical infinity
mathematics and philosophy; the “objectivity” of the relevant concepts; and examples intended to motivate the existence of infinite multitudes (e.g., truths
Paradoxes_of_the_Infinite
1st century AD Roman Stoic philosopher
Ῥοῦφος) was a Roman Stoic philosopher of the 1st century AD. He taught philosophy in Rome during the reign of Nero and so was sent into exile in 65 AD,
Gaius_Musonius_Rufus
German philosopher and poet (1841–1876)
In his central work, Die Philosophie der Erlösung (The Philosophy of Redemption or The Philosophy of Salvation) — according to Theodor Lessing, "perhaps
Philipp_Mainländer
American scientist (1839–1914)
among logical positivists and proponents of philosophy of language that dominated 20th-century Western philosophy. Peirce's study of signs also included a
Charles_Sanders_Peirce
Individual being
for both continental philosophy[citation needed] and analytic philosophy.[citation needed] A key question in continental philosophy is in what sense we
Person
Confucian philosophical text
Song dynasty (960–1279 AD) the importance of the Analects as a Chinese philosophy work was raised above that of the older Five Classics, and it was recognized
Analects
School of Marxist thought
Paolo Virno, focuses on the affirmative and constitutive power of the "multitude". A second, represented by the American Midnight Notes Collective, emphasizes
Autonomist_Marxism
Florentine statesman, diplomat, and political theorist (1469–1527)
after his death. He has often been called the father of modern political philosophy and political science. For many years he served as a senior official in
Niccolò_Machiavelli
German polymath (1646–1716)
prominent figure in both the history of philosophy and the history of mathematics. He wrote works on philosophy, theology, ethics, politics, law, history
Gottfried_Wilhelm_Leibniz
Concepts in semiotics
Žižek defines this in The Sublime Object of Ideology as follows: [T]he multitude of 'floating signifiers' […] is structured into a unified field through
Signified_and_signifier
5th-century BC Greek philosopher
Heraclitus could be exceptionally representative of the "judgmentless multitude" (ἄκριτα φῦλα v. 7), since the error that characterizes these is based
Parmenides
1880 poem by Mihai Eminescu
"Out of All the Masts" (also rendered as "From the Multitude of Masts", "Of the Masts" or "Of All the Ships"; Romanian: Dintre sute de catarge, literally
Out_of_All_the_Masts
To arrange troops in a battle formation
'formation' or 'multitude'.[dead link] While the term originates in a military context to describe battle formations, it is also used in Indian philosophy, most
Vyūha
Concept of the need for co-operation between people
joint service and a common belief. 3. Sobornost in the life of a certain multitude of people sharing a common fate – above all, a common past and common
Sobornost
Italian philosopher (1952–2025)
Publications in English A Grammar of the Multitude. New York: Semiotext(e), 2004. ISBN 9781584350217 Multitude: Between Innovation and Negation. New York:
Paolo_Virno
American multinational technology company
(often known simply as "Google"), the company has rapidly grown to offer a multitude of products and services. These products address a wide range of use cases
French Marxist philosopher (1918–1990)
Encyclopedia of Philosophy) Texts on Althusser on the site of the Sorbonne Marx Seminar Texts from Althusser & texts about him – in French on Multitudes website
Louis_Althusser
Means of interpreting scientific evidence through a feminist lens
Feminist philosophy of science is a branch of feminist philosophy that seeks to understand how the acquirement of knowledge through scientific means has
Feminist philosophy of science
Feminist_philosophy_of_science
Area of philosophy and political science
Feminist political theory is an area of philosophy that focuses on understanding and critiquing the way political philosophy is usually construed and on articulating
Feminist_political_theory
Concept in the philosophy of mathematics
In the philosophy of mathematics, the abstraction of actual infinity, also called completed infinity, involves infinite entities as given, actual and completed
Actual_and_potential_infinity
Ancient Greek philosopher (c. 626 – c. 545 BC)
prior use of mythology to explain the world and instead using natural philosophy. He is thus otherwise referred to as the first to have engaged in mathematics
Thales_of_Miletus
Philosophical work by Plato around 375 BC
of Sophocles is perfectly realized. It is like being delivered from a multitude of furious masters." The repose gives him time to dedicate himself to
Republic_(Plato)
System or group governing an organized community
has a kind of constitution, a statement of its governing principles and philosophy. While all types of organizations have governance, the term government
Government
Indian Mahayana Buddhist philosopher (c. 150–c. 250)
treatises (śāstras) are the foundational texts of a school of Buddhist philosophy known as the view of emptiness (Śūnyatāvāda) or Madhyamaka. Nāgārjuna
Nagarjuna
Hypothetical group of multiple universes
black-hole cosmology. The anthropic principle suggests that the existence of a multitude of universes, each with different physical laws, could explain the asserted
Multiverse
Italian philosopher (born 1942)
multi-volume Homo Sacer project has been widely discussed within political philosophy, jurisprudence, anthropology, and the humanities, and he is considered
Giorgio_Agamben
American author
School of Design in New York City. His writing is associated with the philosophies of nihilism and pessimism. He is known for his books In the Dust of This
Eugene_Thacker
French philosopher (1930–2019)
science and technology, the philosophy of communication and digital technologies, the philosophy of education, and the philosophy of ecology. Michel Serres's
Michel_Serres
Type of personal rule
of ruling better than the best laws", was championed in ancient Greek philosophy and thinking as early as Plato. The debate between rule of man versus
Rule_of_man
Austrian economist, jurist and political scientist (1909–1994)
for Kohr shows the totalitarianism of "bigness". Instead of adapting to multitude of individual desires, the individual is forced to adapt to the desires
Leopold_Kohr
Spiritual practices from ancient India
term has been practised throughout South Asia and beyond and involves a multitude of techniques leading to spiritual and ethical purification. Hindu and
Yoga
Range of Indian religious traditions
of individual preference, and of regional and family traditions. The multitude of Devas is considered manifestations of Brahman. The word avatar does
Hinduism
French writer and nobleman (1740–1814)
the "difficulty of distinguishing a single authorial voice" from the multitude of characters in his fiction. Even in Sade's letters he was often playing
Marquis_de_Sade
French philosopher (born 1937)
French philosopher, formerly chair of Philosophy at the École Normale Supérieure and founder of the faculty of Philosophy of the Université de Paris VIII with
Alain_Badiou
Supreme being in theistic belief systems
is the term used for a deity or a god in general. Muslims also use a multitude of other titles for God. In Hinduism, Brahman is often considered a monistic
God
Cultural and artistic movement
that emphasized experimentation, abstraction, and subjective experience. Philosophy, politics, architecture, and social issues were all aspects of this movement
Modernism
1651 book by Thomas Hobbes
simply informative titles usually given to works of early modern political philosophy, such as John Locke's Two Treatises of Government or Hobbes's own earlier
Leviathan_(Hobbes_book)
Sum of an (infinite) geometric progression
adjacent figure. The proposition quotes as follows: "If there is any multitude whatsoever of continually proportional numbers, and equal to the first
Geometric_series
Sign pointing to or indexing an object in its context
In semiotics, linguistics, anthropology, and philosophy of language, indexicality is the phenomenon of a sign pointing to (or indexing) some element in
Indexicality
have more space in the closet, Harriet decides to get rid of Ozzie's multitude of neckties. Harriet and the boys vote on which ties should go. Ozzie
List of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet episodes
List_of_The_Adventures_of_Ozzie_and_Harriet_episodes
Politician and philosopher (1894–1972)
not published at that time), the constructed language Occidental and a multitude of other languages, except for Russian. In April 1924, Coudenhove-Kalergi
Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi
Richard_von_Coudenhove-Kalergi
Inner state causing goal-directed behavior
considering the most appropriate behavior. Another perspective emphasizes the multitude of unconscious and subconscious factors responsible. Other definitions
Motivation
Topics referred to by the same term
Nexus of a gap junction, a specialized intercellular connection between a multitude of animal cell-types Google Nexus, a discontinued line of Android devices
Nexus
Israeli self-defense system
Arnis/Kali/Escrima and Silat. This reflects Krav Maga's attitude, across a multitude of lineages, as an ever-evolving style, which continues to borrow ideas
Krav_Maga
British and American author and journalist (1949–2011)
used in philosophy and law. Hitchens was born and educated in Britain, graduating in 1970 from the University of Oxford with a degree in philosophy, politics
Christopher_Hitchens
English sociologist (1893–1981)
and ultimate values," whereas the second "leads to a collection of a multitude of facts." Finally, the third is one that Marshall recommends as the ideal
T._H._Marshall
Area of physical and philosophical debate
abstract statistical quantity that only applies to an ensemble (a vast multitude) of similarly prepared systems or particles. In the words of Einstein:
Interpretations of quantum mechanics
Interpretations_of_quantum_mechanics
Concept involving online bot activity
Theory. Revisiting Baudrillard's (dis)trust in Artificial Intelligence". Philosophy & Technology. 38 (54) 54. doi:10.1007/s13347-025-00878-5. McLean, Aaron
Dead_Internet_theory
The clergy of ancient Egypt was made up of a multitude of priests who worshipped the many gods of the Egyptian religion. In Egyptian thought, the gods
Clergy_of_ancient_Egypt
French writer and philosopher (1694–1778)
that comments on, criticizes, and ridicules many events, thinkers and philosophies of his time, most notably Gottfried Leibniz and his belief that our world
Voltaire
Statement of infinite regress
but each expresses only the thought, or the want of thought, of the multitude. No man stands on truth. They are merely banded together as usual, one
Turtles_all_the_way_down
Philosophy propounded by Vallabhacharya
(Sanskrit: śuddhādvaita "pure non-dualism") is the "purely non-dual" philosophy propounded by the Hindu philosopher Vallabha (1479–1531 CE), the founder
Shuddhadvaita
French writer and philosopher (born 1959)
his view on the history of philosophy: There is in fact a multitude of ways to practice philosophy, but out of this multitude, the dominant historiography
Michel_Onfray
Religion in the Indian state
state with significant Christian and Muslim minorities. As a home to a multitude of religions, the Tamil culture reflects the influence of the same. Various
Religion_in_Tamil_Nadu
Non-fiction book by John Taylor Gatto
John Taylor Gatto. It has sold over 200,000 copies and consists of a multitude of speeches given by the author. The book proposes that radical change
Dumbing_Us_Down
only known remaining brothels in Pompeii, are covered in graffiti in a multitude of languages, showcasing how multicultural ancient Rome was. The Romans
Culture_of_ancient_Rome
American college basketball coach (born 1966)
basketball philosophy emphasizes fast breaks and deflections. On offense, he has a reputation for the magnitude of his offensive sets and their multitude of options
Tom_Crean_(basketball)
German founder of psychology (1832–1920)
modern psychology. Wundt, who distinguished psychology as a science from philosophy and biology, was the first person to call himself a psychologist. He is
Wilhelm_Wundt
ayersthey sp. nov. is thus inclusively named in honor of Jeremy Ayers for the multitude of humans among the spectrum of gender who have been unrepresented under
List of organisms named after famous people (born 1925–1949)
List_of_organisms_named_after_famous_people_(born_1925–1949)
Founder of the Black Panther Party (1942–1989)
stated that Plato's Republic influenced his philosophy of activism. He went on to earn a PhD in social philosophy from the University of California at Santa
Huey_P._Newton
1818 book by Arthur Schopenhauer
convey a "single thought" from various perspectives. He develops his philosophy over four books covering epistemology, ontology, aesthetics, and ethics
The World as Will and Representation
The_World_as_Will_and_Representation
Book written by Jacques Ellul
type of normal man conveniently leads all men toward that norm via a multitude of paths. Propaganda's intent is to integrate people into the normal pattern
Propaganda: The Formation of Men's Attitudes
Propaganda:_The_Formation_of_Men's_Attitudes
Concept in Indian religions
māyā), literally "illusion" or "magic", has multiple meanings in Indian philosophies depending on the context. In later Vedic texts, māyā connotes a "magic
Maya_(religion)
Political ideology promoting free-market capitalism
scholarly use, the term is often left undefined or used to describe a multitude of phenomena. However, it is primarily employed to delineate the societal
Neoliberalism
1912 book by Hilaire Belloc
Hayek's later The Road to Serfdom (1944), its title found its way into a multitude of attacks on socialism by writers who may not have read the book." McPhail
The_Servile_State
European cultural movement
letters" with "the opinion of the multitude" and d'Alembert the "truly enlightened public" with "the blind and noisy multitude." Additionally, most institutions
Age_of_Enlightenment
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Boy/Male
Hebrew
Father of a multitude.
Boy/Male
Hebrew Assyrian Biblical
Father of a multitude.
Boy/Male
Biblical
His multitude; his uproar.
Biblical
multitude
Girl/Female
Tamil
Father of a multitude
Boy/Male
Tamil
A multitude of rays
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Multitude of Lotuses
Girl/Female
Biblical
The multitude of Gog.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Multitude, Flower
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Abundance; Affluence; Multitude
Girl/Female
Hindu
Multitude, Flower
Boy/Male
Hindu
A multitude of rays
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Multitude
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Father of a multitude.
Girl/Female
Indian
Father of a multitude
Boy/Male
Biblical
Multitude.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Multitude, Flower
Biblical
multitude
Girl/Female
Tamil
Multitude, Flower
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Race; Multitude
MULTITUDE PHILOSOPHY
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Wainwright.
Biblical
baptism, or goodness, of the Lord
Boy/Male
Tamil
Auspicious, Lord Vishnu, Revered
Boy/Male
Celtic American English
Healer.
Female
Yiddish
Variant spelling of Yiddish Frayda, FREIDA means "joy, rejoicing." Compare with another form of Freida.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places called Branton in South Yorkshire (formerly in West Yorkshire) and Northumberland or from Braunton in Devon. The first and last are named with Old English brÅm ‘broom’ + tÅ«n ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’. The second is from an Old English word brÄ“men ‘overgrown with broom’ + tÅ«n ‘farmstead’.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Dharmaditya | தரà¯à®®à®¤à®¿à®¤à¯à®¯
Son of Dharma
Surname or Lastname
English (South Yorkshire)
English (South Yorkshire) : possibly a habitational name from Ulley in South Yorkshire, probably so named from Old English ūle ‘owl’ + lēah ‘(woodland) clearing’.
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Peaceful.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
The God; One who is Not Old
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n.
Any great number or multitude; a throng.
n.
A great number of persons or things, regarded collectively; as, the book will be read by a multitude of people; the multitude of stars; a multitude of cares.
n.
A great number; a vast multitude; a host.
n.
Numerousness; multitude.
n.
A great crowd or multitude; a vast collection.
n.
A form of government by the multitude; a mobocracy.
n.
A great multitude; as, the heavenly throng.
n.
The perpendicular distance from the base of a figure to the summit, or to the side parallel to the base; as, the altitude of a triangle, pyramid, parallelogram, frustum, etc.
n.
The state of being busy; multitude of business.
v. i.
To crowd together; to press together into a close body, as a multitude of persons; to gather or move in multitudes.
n.
Height; altitude.
v. i.
To breed multitudes.
n.
The state of being many; numerousness.
n.
A great number of persons collected together; a numerous collection of persons; a crowd; an assembly.
n.
Boundless number; countless multitude.
n.
Space extended upward; height; the perpendicular elevation of an object above its foundation, above the ground, or above a given level, or of one object above another; as, the altitude of a mountain, or of a bird above the top of a tree.
n.
A great number; a multitude.
n.
A shoal; a multitude; as, a school of fish.
a.
Of or pertaining to a multitude.
n.
A large assemblage; a passing multitude.