teisms
Teisms are a term used to describe abstract concepts or entities that are not necessarily concrete or tangible, but are still considered to be real or true by individuals. In philosophy, teisms are often used to describe the fundamental categories or concepts that underlie human thought and experience.
Teisms can refer to a wide range of concepts, including basic categories such as space, time, causality,
The study of teisms is closely tied to the work of philosopher Immanuel Kant, who explored the
Teisms are often distinguished from other abstract concepts, such as ideologies or doctrines, by their claimed
The concept of teisms has been explored in a variety of philosophical traditions, including Kantianism, phenomenology,