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On the Necessity and Possibility of New Principles in Philosophy (1856)

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convictions than the philosophers themselves. For what kind of religion is it that cannot stand in the light of science and consciousness? What kind of faith is it that is incompa
Ivan Kireyevsky: On the Necessity and Possibility of New Principles in Philosophy (1856)

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three of the numerous "philosophers" of Muslim science. I use the quotes to indicate that there is actually some problem with their "philosophy." You see the Quran and the teachin

The Project Gutenberg eBook of Sex & Character, by Otto Weininger.

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called men of genius — Philosophers, founders of religion and artists have genius CHAPTER VI [xix] Memory, Logic and Ethics 142   Psychology and “psychologismus” — Value of memory

Georges Sorel

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thinkers or the social philosophers and reformers. He was, in fact, a mixture of both, but since he was a spectator in the workers' movement and not in any way a direct participan
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Marxist Thought & Monism -Second Edition

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said : "The philosophers have merely *interpreted* the world in various ways; the point, however, is to *change* it."   (Karl Marx, 'Theses on Feuerbach ', CharlesLewis
این رساله نتیجه پژوهشهایی درباره مونیسم و پلورالیسم بود که این قلم در ایران در پی انقلاب 1357 و به قدر

The False Friend of Freedom

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economists, let alone philosophers, seem to be in the same situation -- as when George McGovern said, after two bankrupt businesses, that he might not have voted for the legislati

NATURE'S POLITICAL REVOLUTION - TEXT

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theory of legalism of philosophers such as Lord Shang and Han Fei Zu. The Han Dynasty and the succeeding dynasties in China were a fusion of Confucianism and legalism.  In ou


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