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handed back to the philosophers and the poets, and people went on with their lives. The Case Against The Mutational Load Hypothesis This three part series analyzes the premises, i
Zero Contradictions is a philosophy compendium and reference work dedicated to the human condition and solving the greatest problems of the 21st century.

A Critique Of Ludwig Feuerbach's Philosophy Of Religion

https://www.meta-religion.com/Philosophy/Articles/Philosophy_of_religion/critique_of_ludwig.htm

is a must read for philosophers as well as critical theologians. His ideas mark the pivotal shift from broadly accepted Theism to critical Atheistic Humanism. This paper will rema

Robert G. Brown's Philosophy Page

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interest to students or philosophers of any age or generation include complete online books of poetry, various support materials for the study of physics, and links related to beo

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

http://webarchive.me/geocities/Heartland/5654/orthodox/kireyevsky_new-principles.html

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)

Sitemap: Theology: Atheisism, Agnosticism, Mysticism, Monism, Pantheism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Greek Gods, Goddess, Myths,

https://www.spaceandmotion.com/sitemap/theology.htm

Atheist and Agnostic philosophers and scientists. e.g. Sigmund Frued, Charles Darwin, Friedrich Nietzsche. Summary on understanding religion as our connection to what exists and c
Sitemap: Theology: On God as One Infinite Eternal Substance Space. Morality and Free Will in a Connected Universe. Quotes on Atheisism, Agnosticism, Mysticism, Monism, Pantheism, U

Why I am so clever

http://nietzsche.holtof.com/Nietzsche_ecce_homo/eh2.html

race, the philosophers! . . . Otherwise I almost always take refuge in the same books, few in number, books exactly fitting my needs. Perhaps it is not in my nature to read much,

Why It's So Difficult To Change People's Minds

https://zerocontradictions.net/epistemology/difficult-to-change-minds

keep up with Science. Philosophers are still debating if there is a God or no God, one world or multiple worlds, free will or determinism, which theory of truth is the best, and s
Belief networks, selective attention and blind spots, echo chambers, censorship, identities, and genetic differences make it difficult to change people's minds.

Twilight of the Idols by Friedrich Nietzsche

http://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

Relativism

https://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

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

History of Greece: The Golden Age of Greece

https://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
The Classical period or Golden age of Greece, from around 500 to 300 BC, has given us the great monuments, art, philosophy, architecture and literature which are the building block

The Hedonistic Imperative : Chapter Two

https://www.hedweb.com/hedethic/hedon2.htm

even by the analytic philosophers for whom it was primarily intended. It contains a defence of HI on the basis of, first, practical means-ends rationality and, secondly, ethical n
how suffering and malaise will be superseded by states of sublime well-being


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