The Chief Works of Benedict de Spinoza, trans. Elwes, vol. 1 (1891)http://davidmhart.com/liberty/OtherLiberals/Spinoza/1891-ChiefWorks/ChiefWorks1.html
reconstruction. In the seventeenth century all men’s deepest convictions were inseparably bound up with anthropomorphic notions of the Deity; Spinoza, in attacking these la
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The Cult of Scientific Management by John Taylor Gattohttps://archive.lewrockwell.com/gatto/gatto-uhae-9.html
and passion of the seventeenth century colonists." The opening words of Eggleston's book, said Bailyn, make clear the central position of education in early America. Bailyn c
THE SOVEREIGN STATES: Part 1 -- The Sovereign Stateshttp://sovereignstates.org/books/The_Sovereign_States/SovStates_I.html
the misfortune of the Seventeenth Amendment. Some of his other observations, dealing with functions of what was to become the Bureau of Internal Revenue, may occasion some wry ref
Japanese Confucian Philosophy (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)https://plato.sydney.edu.au/entries////japanese-confucian/
Confucianism from the seventeenth through the early-nineteenth centuries reasserts the integrity of language, meaning, and discursive truth. This reassertion was made in oppositio
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by Armenians. In the seventeenth century Ottoman Empire, the palace medical staff consisted of 41 Jews and 21 Muslims. [Thomas Sowell, Intellectuals and Society , Basic Books, 201
The Other Idol-Breaker: Owen Barfield and the Plenitude of the Word | The Brussels Journalhttps://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/4192
of stupidity. In the Seventeenth Century, Francis Bacon, as Barfield recalls for his readers, already made knowledge synonymous with power. Bacon’s rhetorical sleight-of-hand requ
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back to the early seventeenth century. Kent's intriguing story weaves together their disparate lives with that of the mysterious "Stranger", whose preservation of a curious holy r
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