The Chief Works of Benedict de Spinoza, trans. Elwes, vol. 1 (1891)http://davidmhart.com/liberty/OtherLiberals/Spinoza/1891-ChiefWorks/ChiefWorks1.html
for all separated from Philosophy , p. 182 Chap. XV.— Theology is shown not to be subservient to Reason, nor Reason to Theology: a Definition of the reason which enables us
These pages contain the research and teaching materials of David Hart and have been put online to further the study of classical liberal and libertarian ideas.
Curriculum Vitae of Dr. Ronald B. Standlerhttp://www.rbs2.com/cv.htm
minors: mathematics and philosophy, member of Scholars Program Publications more than 35 papers in archival journals and conference proceedings; 3 patents complete bibliography at
curriculum vitae of Dr. Ronald B. Standler
Gnosticism from a Non-Voegelinian Perspective, Part IV (Revisiting Voegelin) | The Brussels Journalhttps://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/4466
contribute to bringing philosophy closer to the form of science – the goal of being able to cast off the name of love of knowledge [ Liebe zum Wissen ] and become actual knowledge
Princeton - Physics - New Theory Provides Alternative to Big Banghttps://pr.princeton.edu/pwb/02/0506/0506-cyclicuniverse.htm
and Experimental Philosophy at Cambridge. "They have found a simple explanation for the observed fact that the universe on large scales looks the same to us left and right, up and
The Revolutions of 1776 and 1861 Contrastedhttps://eclectic-library.neocities.org/spectator/2021/06/2021-06-23-The-Revolutions-of-1776-and-1861-Contrasted
and comprehensive philosophy, the commonest thing in nature. The birth of a child, or the weaning of a calf, excites no wonder, and stirs up no fanatical ardor, because of their
The Project Gutenberg eBook of Novum Organum, by Lord Baconhttps://www.gutenberg.org/files/45988/45988-h/45988-h.htm
the greatest injury on philosophy and learning. For they have tended to stifle and interrupt inquiry exactly in proportion as they have prevailed in bringing others to their opini
We are brainwashed even by things we hate and resist.https://lukesmith.neocities.org/vids/brainwashed
11:03:21 lately my philosophy as been something like "if you fight you lose" when there is something bad the only good way to "fight" it is to ignore and not interact with it at a
George Fitzhugh « Isegoriahttp://www.isegoria.net/category/george-fitzhugh/
may not understand this philosophy, but you feel that it is true, and are trembling in your seats as you hear the murmurings and threats of the starving poor. Posted in Economics
Before Camus: Gustave Le Bon on ‘The World in Revolt’ | The Brussels Journalhttps://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/4272
the old Encyclopedia of Philosophy ), and he is also referenced in H.T. Hansen's almost book length essay to Julius Evola's Men Among the Ruins . I'd like to add that some of his
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View from the Righthttp://www.amnation.com/vfr/
debate and a systematic philosophy of modern decline. The articles featured in the sidebar are especially important and relevant. Please feel free to quote from the material here.
The passing scene and what it's about viewed from the traditionalist politically incorrect Right.
The Other Idol-Breaker: Owen Barfield and the Plenitude of the Word | The Brussels Journalhttps://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/4192
like systematic philosophy – he wrote as he thought, aphoristically and in paragraphs. One must take him unsystematically, too, or rather selectively – because, having atomized al
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