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Philographics: Big Ideas In Simple Shapes By Genís Carreras

Free Will — The ability of conscous agents to be free to make their own decisions, free of any social, moral, or political constraints.                                    Eclecticism — A conceptual approach that does not stick to a single paradigm or set of assumptions, but instead draws upon multiple theories or styles to gain a more varied or balanced insight into something.                                                                                                                           Holism — The properties of a given system cannot be determined or explained by its parts alone. Instead, the system as a whole determines in an important way how the parts behave.                                                   

Existentialism — The idea that all philosophical thought must begin with the experiences of the individual, and it is up to the individual to give meaning and authenticity to their own existence.

Egalitarism — A political ideology that holds that all people should be treated as equals.

Humanism — Human beings can lead happy and functional lives, and are capable of being ethical and moral without religion or dogma. Life stance emphasized the unique responsibility facing humanity and the ethical consequences of human decisions.   

Individualism — The political stance that the rights of individuals should be protected over that of collectives, such as states, religions, or social groups.                            Idealism — The philosophical view that asserts that reality is fundamentally based on, and shaped by, ideas and mental experience, rather than material forces.                                                                                                                                                                                            
Nihilism — The philosophical view that the world, and human existence in particular, is without meaning, purpose, truth, or value.                                       

Marxism — A set of philosophical, political, and economic positions based on the work of Karl Marx, centered upon a materialist interpretation of history and critique of capitalism.                                                                                         
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