Peirce's classification of the sciences (IEKO)https://www.isko.org/cyclo/peirce.htm
theoretical philosophy. Peirce’s classification, like that of Comte, is hierarchically organised in that the more general and abstract sciences provide principles for the le
This article considers Charles Peirce's classification of the sciences from shortly after the turn of the 20th Century. The classification has two main sources of inspiration: Com
Meditopia -- Chapter 4, Section 1https://www.meditopia.org/chap4.htm
(if invisible) philosophy of American society , a society in which very little has value in and of itself ." (p. 107 -- emphasis added). The opening quote for this chapter is take
The University as Feudal State: The Abysmal Failure ofInterdisciplinarity in Higher Educationhttps://publish.uwo.ca/~dmann/feudal.htm
departments such as Philosophy, Sociology and Chemistry. Although some laws and regulations apply throughout the entire feudal kingdom (or modern university), many such laws are l
Human Knowledge: Foundations and Limitshttp://humanknowledge.net/Thoughts.html
Motivation 1. Philosophy 1.1. Metaphysics 1.1.1. Ontology 1.1.2. Theology
Myths & Legends of Chinahttps://www.gutenberg.org/files/15250/15250-h/15250-h.htm
form), with the philosophy of the subject, has been to set forth in English dress those myths which may be regarded as the accredited representatives of Chinese mythology—th
Bending Spacetime in the Basementhttps://www.fourmilab.ch/gravitation/foobar/
is doing natural philosophy in the bathtub again! ) test masses would be preferable, but to show how robust this experiment is I opted for a couple of rocks—two kilogram pav
Bending Spacetime in the Basement
A Guide to Isaac Asimov's Essayshttp://www.asimovonline.com/oldsite/essay_guide.html
changing natural philosophy to science don't try to limit the building of knowledge science polices itself and mostly avoids scandal the lunar landing provided the universal joy o
Meditopia -- Chapter 2https://www.meditopia.org/chap2.htm
His Mystical & Medical Philosophy , Philosophical Research Society, 1997, p. 5; extracted from: Fielding H. Garrison, A.B., M.D., An Introduction to the History of Medicine - with
Terence McKenna live at Fez 6/20/93http://www.levity.com/eschaton/talks/062093.html
wanting--this isn't a philosophy course, here. We're talking about something real. And if the critics are not willing to invest time in it, then the critics have already declared
Interview with Alexander Shulginhttps://www.biopsychiatry.com/interview/
those opposed to the philosophy of his ilk. Psychedelic drugs are dangerous, opponents say--toxic to animals and dangerous to those who lose their minds and attempt crazy things l
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https://meaculpa.neocities.org/teddy/ISAFhttps://meaculpa.neocities.org/teddy/ISAF
age 202, explains the philosophy of the Kuomintang leader Hu Han-min: “An individual is granted rights because he is a member of society and his community life requires such rights
ERBzine 1937: Secret History of Opar by Den Valdronhttps://www.erbzine.com/mag19/1937.html
no science, no philosophy, no monuments. They pitched in for a couple of crucial battles in the Persian Wars. After that, they played spoilers, struggling
Secret History of Opar by Den Valdron
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