Hegel's philosophy of history stresses the importance of negative (the antithesis) in history-negative includes wars, etc., but not only.
Eschatone's philosophy stresses physical products that are interesting, unique and beautiful.
Somewhat similarly, another philosophy promoted classic Latin/Greek studies, whereas other philosophies stressed practical studies.
Yet his philosophy of translation stresses the modesty of the translator, his unobtrusiveness.
But Mr. Bush, whose philosophy often stresses private solutions over public ones, bypassed the big picture to bore in on this one detail.
His philosophy of dynamic psychology stressed the importance of motivation or fundamental energy in psychic life.
Levy's financial philosophy stressed common sense and the psychology of investors.
Hasidic philosophy also stresses the concept of love of the fellow Jew.
This political philosophy stresses the common good and promotes social harmony between classes.
Siuru's philosophy stressed the freedom of the human spirit.