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The Nature of Law (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Winter 2004 Edition)

https://plato.stanford.edu/Archives/Win2004/entries/lawphil-nature/

But many legal philosophers doubt that there are legal principles of the kind Dworkin envisaged. There is an alternative, more natural way to account for the distinction between r

Key Distinctions for Value Theories, and the Importance of Hume

https://friesian.com/key.htm

class. Like many Greek philosophers , the Confucians viewed merchants as parasites and trade as something that added no value to things and was more or less a kind of swindle. Not

John Yates & J. Moulton's "History of New York"

http://olivercowdery.com/texts/1824Yate.htm

had its advocates among philosophers and historians. A third species of writers look to Africa as the original cradle of the American race, and make them the descendants of the Eg

Philosophical Dictionary: Tarski-Thoreau

http://www.philosophypages.com/dy/t.htm

  History Timeline Philosophers   Locke   Tarski, Alfred ( 1902-1983 ) Polish-American logician who defended a correspondence theory of truth in The Concept of Trut

The Socratic Way of Thinking

http://www.socrethics.com/Folder1/Sokratisch.htm

away from established philosophers The Ionian natural philosophers were known to be in search of the ultimate reasons and an ordering principle of the universe. Anaxagoras was pro

Hedonism as conceived by a digial zombie

https://www.utilitarianism.com/chatgpt/hedonism.html

ancient societies and philosophers were instrumental in its early development? "Hedonism as a philosophical concept originated in Ancient Greece, with the word itself deriving fro

Rousseau, Origins of Inequality (Second Discourse)

http://johnstoniatexts.x10host.com/rousseau/seconddiscoursehtm.htm

of the thorniest that philosophers could resolve. For how are we to know the source of inequality among men, if we do not begin by understanding men themselves? And how will man s

Westcott & Hort: Translator's Beliefs

http://www.jesusisprecious.org/bible/wh-heretics.htm

the lost historians and philosophers! Hort wrote, quote: “For ourselves, we dare not introduce considerations which could not reasonably be applied to other ancient texts, supposi
Westcott and Hort: Translator's Beliefs

Chapter 15 of 'The Decline & Fall Of The Roman Empire'

http://www.ourcivilisation.com/smartboard/shop/gibbone/rome/volume1/chap15.htm

of the soul among the philosophers The writings of Cicero ( 51 ) represent in the most lively colours the ignorance, the errors, and the uncertainty of the ancient philosophers wi
Chapter 15. The progress of the Christian religion, and the sentiments, manners, numbers, and condition of the primitive Christians

The Integral Theory of Truth andReality

http://www.intuitionnetwork.org/sorokin.htm

almost all the great philosophers: Plato, Aristotle, Plotinus, St. Augustine, all the Church Fathers, all the Scholastics from Erigena to St. Thomas and Nicolas of Cusa, Descartes

Logic and Language: Part I

https://arcaneknowledge.org/philtheo/logiclang/logiclang.htm

If the ancient Greek philosophers did not neatly distinguish between grammatical and logical analysis, it is because they believed they were constructing a genuinely logical langu

POLIS: The Empire of Man vs. the City of God

http://vftonline.org/Patriarchy/definitions/polis.htm

them all. Stoic philosophers sought a substitute theory of the local religious rites-based theory of the city-state. The substitute was a theory of universal mankind , an idea for


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