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Astronist metaphilosophy, also known as Astronic metaphilosophy, is a dispositional discipline of Astronism dealing with the nature of philosophy, its role and function in society, as well as the identity of philosophers.
Astronic metaphilosophy develops the style of metaphilosophical thinking associated with Astronism as founded by Cometan. The style is inextricably linked with one of the core elements of Astronism known as reascensionism which maintains that one of the purposes of the founding of Astronism is to lead the return of society back to philosophy as an institutional entity and to make society philosophocentric.
Main forms of philosophy[]
In the Omnidoxy and post-omnidoxically, Cometan and Astronist scholarship developed a series of philosophical forms to specify how philosophy manifests itself in the world. Examples of which include:
- Arrayal philosophy
- Contental philosophy
- Equational philosophy
- Experimental philosophy
- Haptic philosophy
- Neophilosophy
- Organised philosophy
- Philosophic marketing
- Philosophy industry
- Practical philosophy
- Rhizosophy
- Sensory philosophy
- Spiritual philosophy
- Subphilosophy
- World philosophy
Main orientations[]
Astronist scholarship has also developed some orientations that involve approaches to studying and understanding metaphilosophy and the nature, role, and function of philosophy. Principal aspects of these include: