Martin Heidegger in English | Ereignis @ beyng.comhttp://beyng.com/
121 Contributions to Philosophy (of the Event) 300 Early Greek Thinking " Aletheia (Heraclitus, Fragment B 16)" 113 Discourse On Thinking "Memorial Address" 44 Nietzsche 1 - "The
Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) Philosopher
Old Mormon Articles: Painesville Telegraph 1836-44http://www.sidneyrigdon.com/dbroadhu/OH/paintel5.htm
left, after science and philosophy have done all they can do. So that we may have the understanding, and that wisdom which brings salvation, and that knowledge which is unto etern
Celtic Religion - what information do we really havehttp://campus.murraystate.edu/academic/faculty/tsaintpaul/celtreli.html
of nature and moral philosophy (pro\s te physiologi/a kai\ ten ethiken philosophi/an). The term "druid" itself is probably derived from IE *dru-uid- "highly wise" - which might be
Tibor Machan "Epistemology and Moral Knowledge"http://anthonyflood.com/machanmoralknowledge.htm
the history of philosophy. 1 In recent times, the skeptical stance has fared quite well, whereas in the era of Plato and Aristotle, for example, cognitivism—in the form of essenti
Sidney Rigdon's July 4, 1838 Oration at Far Westhttp://www.sidneyrigdon.com/rigd1838.htm
when science fails, and philosophy vanishes away, revelation, more extensive in its operations begins where they [science and philosophy] ends, and feasts the mind with intelligen
Critique of Pure Reason (Prefaces and Introduction)http://depts.washington.edu/lsearlec/TEXTS/KANT/CR_PURE_R/1-PREFS.HTM
it is the duty of philosophy to counteract their deceptive in- fluence, no matter what prized and cherished dreams may have to be disowned. In this enquiry I have made completenes
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