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*Mărotłianism (Eevo: ''Myrótxvih'' (pejorative)), typically associated with Windermere philosopher rith Mărotł (Eevo: ''rið Myrótx''). Perhaps Marotlianism is a syncretistic mix of Talmic and Windermere religions. | *Mărotłianism (Eevo: ''Myrótxvih'' (pejorative)), typically associated with Windermere philosopher rith Mărotł (Eevo: ''rið Myrótx''). Perhaps Marotlianism is a syncretistic mix of Talmic and Windermere religions. | ||
===Medieval | ===Medieval philosophy=== | ||
Mărotłianism was eventually the ideology to win out. As the Windermere Empire consolidated its power, Mărotłians rapidly took control of institutions in Talma, except in a few remote holdouts such as Nūrei. With the unification of the Lăcoaf Empire, Mărotłianism became the state ideology. Various smaller states that were not absorbed by the empire (such as the Tigolian states, the precursors to the modern | Mărotłianism was eventually the ideology to win out. As the Windermere Empire consolidated its power, Mărotłians rapidly took control of institutions in Talma, except in a few remote holdouts such as Nūrei. With the unification of the Lăcoaf Empire, Mărotłianism became the state ideology. Various smaller states that were not absorbed by the empire (such as the Tigolian states, the precursors to the modern Talmic countries Sgewla and Anvir) would become tributary states. | ||
Early Mărotłian thinkers sought to "rationalize" philosophy and free it from superstition, like Neo-Confucians. Unfortunately, over time Mărotłianism became very dogmatic and micromanaging. | Early Mărotłian thinkers sought to "rationalize" philosophy and free it from superstition, like Neo-Confucians. Unfortunately, over time Mărotłianism became very dogmatic and micromanaging. | ||