Philosophical Connections: Chrysippushttp://philosophos.sdf.org/philosophical_connections/profile_019.html
not just philosophers philosophers should know lots of things besides philosophy Philosophical Connections Home Foreword by Geoffrey K
Logos Virtual Library: Nietzsche: We Philologistshttp://www.logoslibrary.org/nietzsche/philologists.html
the historians, philosophers, and jurists all end in smoke. Our young students should be brought into contact with real sciences. Likewise with real art. In consequence, when they
The Happiness Hypothesis - by Jonathan Haidt | Derek Sivershttps://sive.rs/book/HappinessHypothesis
that three ancient philosophers - Socrates, Seneca, and Boethius - showed while they awaited their executions. Adverse fortune is more beneficial than good fortune; the latter onl
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Twilight of the Idols by Friedrich Nietzschehttp://nietzsche.holtof.com/Nietzsche_twilight_of_the_idols/the_twilight_of_the_Idols.htm
moralism of the Greek philosophers from Plato on is pathologically conditioned; so is their esteem of dialectics. Reason-virtue-happiness, that means merely that one must imitate
Relativismhttps://friesian.com/relative.htm
as true of academic philosophers like Rorty as it is for anybody else. Being intelligent or well educated does not mean that you are necessarily more aware of yourself, what you d
Foundationalism and Hermeneuticshttps://friesian.com/hermenut.htm
upheld by the greatest philosophers, like Kant . There are indeed truths of meaning , analytic truths, and the meaning of truths , since no proposition can be expressed without me
Anthony Flood "Index of Authors"http://anthonyflood.com/indexofauthors.htm
Darwin and Some Philosophers From Aquinas to Whitehead Husserl and the Social Structure of Immediacy Ideal Knowledge Defines Reality: What Was True in “Idealism” Metaphysics and t
The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872, Vol. I, by Thomas Carlyle et al.</titlhttps://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/13583/pg13583-images.html
the most catholic of philosophers; he forgives and loves everybody, and wishes each to struggle on in his own place and arrive at his own ends. But his respect for eminent men, or
1821 Percy Bysshe Shelley: A Defence of Poetryhttps://www.lyriktheorie.uni-wuppertal.de/lyriktheorie/texte/1821_shelley.html
The distinction between philosophers and poets has been anticipated. Plato was essentially a poet – the truth and splendour of his imagery, and the melody of his language, a
Thomas Carlyle's "Signs of the Times"https://victorianweb.org/authors/carlyle/signs/signs1.html
farther. One of their philosophers has lately discovered, that "as the liver secretes bile, so does the brain secrete thought"; which astonishing discovery Dr. Cabanis [104/105],
Cicero: De Officiishttps://constitution.org/1-History/rom/de_officiis.htm
foremost of present-day philosophers, and you will go on learning as long as you wish; and your wish ought to continue as long as you are not dissatisfied with the progress you ar
History of Greece: The Golden Age of Greecehttps://www.ahistoryofgreece.com/goldenage.htm
poets, writers, philosophers and architects of the 15th and 16th Centuries. When you read that the ancient Greeks gave us our culture this is what they meant. The Renai
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