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Usage
The {{WikiProject Philosophy}} project banner template should be added (not substituted) to the talk page of every article within the scope of the project. While the template does not require any additional parameters, it has a number of optional ones that add various extra features to the banner. The full syntax is as follows:
{{WikiProject Philosophy |small= |importance= (High, Mid, Low, NA) |class= (FA, A, GA, B, C, Start, Stub, List, Cat, or Template) |A-Class= |peer-review= |old-peer-review= |attention= <!-- Task forces (instruments) --> |philosopher= |literature= <!-- Task forces (core areas) --> |aesthetics= |metaphysics= |epistemology= |logic= |ethics= |social-and-political= <!-- Task forces (major fields) --> |science= |language= |religion= |mind= <!-- Task forces (major traditions) --> |analytic= |continental= |eastern= |anarchism= <!-- Task forces (periods) --> |ancient= |medieval= |modern= |contemporary= }}
To avoid needlessly cluttering up talk pages, it is usually appropriate to remove any unused parameters from the template.
General parameters
- small – "yes" if the banner should be rendered in its miniature size; this should be used sparingly and only on crowded talk pages for the time being.
- class – a rating of the article's quality; see the assessment department for more details.
- auto – "yes" if the article has been automatically assessed; see the automation department for more details.
- A-Class – indicates the status of the article's A-Class review, if any; see the review department for more details.
- peer-review – "yes" if the article is currently listed for peer review by the project; see the review department for more details.
- old-peer-review – "yes" if the article was previously listed for peer review by the project; see the review department for more details.
- attention – "yes" if the article requires immediate attention; see Category:Philosophy articles needing attention for more details on when this should be used.
Instruments
- philosopher – "yes" if the subject matter of the article is a person. These articles are supported by the Philosophers task force.
- literature – "yes" if the subject matter of the article is a book, essay, article or other written literature. These articles are supported by the Philosophical literature task force.
Core areas
- aesthetics – "yes" if the article is supported by the Aesthetics task force.
- metaphysics – "yes" if the article is supported by the Metaphysics task force.
- epistemology – "yes" if the article is supported by the Epistemology task force.
- ethics – "yes" if the article is supported by the Ethics task force.
- logic – "yes" if the article is supported by the Logic task force.
- social-and-political – (or social or political) "yes" if the article is supported by the Social and political task force.
Major fields
- science – "yes" if the article is supported by the Philosophy of science task force.
- religion – "yes" if the article is supported by the Philosophy of religion task force.
- mind – "yes" if the article is supported by the Philosophy of mind task force.
- language – "yes" if the article is supported by the Philosophy of language task force.
Major traditions
- analytic – "yes" if the article is supported by the Analytic philosophy task force.
- continental – "yes" if the article is supported by the Continental philosophy task force.
- eastern – "yes" if the article is supported by the Eastern task force.
- anarchism – "yes" if the article is supported by the Anarchism task force.
Periods
- ancient – "yes" if the article is supported by the Ancient philosophy task force.
- medieval – "yes" if the article is supported by the Medieval philosophy task force.
- modern – "yes" if the article is supported by the Modern philosophy task force.
- contemporary – "yes" if the article is supported by the Contemporary philosophy task force.
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