The Restless Spirit Part IIhttp://goethe.holtof.com/faust/TheRestlessSpiritPartII.htm
II Act II Scene III: Classical Walpurgis Night 19 Part II Act II Scene IV: On The Upper Peneus Again . 21 Part II Act II Scene V: Rocky Coves in the Aegean Sea . 23 Part II Act II
Advice to Christian Philosophershttps://dhspriory.org/kenny/PhilTexts/Plantinga/ChristianPhilosophers.htm
existence of God-the classical theistic proofs, say-is at least counterbalanced by the evidence against the existence of God-the problem of evil, perhaps; and it may then be added
Japanese Confucian Philosophy (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)https://plato.sydney.edu.au/entries////japanese-confucian/
new developments in classical philosophy, which interestingly enough appeared at about the same time as did the ideas of the ancient Greek philosophers, emerged at least in part a
Logical Positivism [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]http://www.rbsp.info/rbs/PHY/H399/logicalpos.htm
1, is an extension of classical logic and it is analytic, ie formal. So, according to Carnap, inductive logic explains the relationship between observational and theoretical state
SOME CRUCIAL ISSUES OF MIND-BODY MONISMhttps://ditext.com/feigl/mbm.html
cues from the (by now 'classical') critical realism of the early Moritz Schlick and the later Bertrand Russell, as well as having favored the somewhat similar views of the America
Ontological Interpretation of Quantum Mechanicshttps://arcaneknowledge.org/science/quantum.htm
nature, but in the late classical and medieval periods it had the stifling effect of reducing physics to a merely formal analysis of abstract concepts (e.g., substantial forms, es
The French Impressionists (1860-1900), by Camille Mauclairhttps://www.ajhw.co.uk/books/book154/book154.html
His spirit is quite classical. He commenced by making admirable copies of the Italian Primitives, notably of Fra Angelico, and the whole first series of his works speaks of that i
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