PHILOSOPHY : Criticosynthesis : Waymarks for a Critical Philosophyhttp://www.sofiatopia.org/equiaeon/criticosynthesis.htm
skillful means allowed philosophers to "orient themselves in thought, in the life of the city, or in the world" ( Hadot , 1995, p.21.). "The Socratic maxim 'kno
On Critical Epistemology, Ethics, Esthetics and the Question of the Divine
Joseph Campbell - Jungians on myth and religion.https://www.stenudd.com/myth/jungians_on_myth_and_religion/JosephCampbell.htm
ART MYTH PHILOSOPHERS AIKIDO BATTO REVIEWS SPECULATIONS MYTH MENU Joseph Campbell His theories about mythology and religion examin
Joseph Campbell - his theories on mythology and religion critically examined by Stefan Stenudd.
In Praise of Passivityhttps://spot.colorado.edu/~huemer/papers/passivity.htm
under the purview of philosophers: evaluative knowledge. This type of knowledge, too, is difficult to test; indeed, it may be impossible in principle to test. (I of course do not
The Six Nations: Oldest Living Participatory Democracy on Earthhttp://ratical.org/many_worlds/6Nations/
French and British philosophers of the time. " Errand in the Wilderness " takes the story back across the Atlantic for a detailed study of Roger Williams's use of native precedent
Rousseau, Origins of Inequality (Second Discourse)http://johnstoniatexts.x10host.com/rousseau/seconddiscoursehtm.htm
of the thorniest that philosophers could resolve. For how are we to know the source of inequality among men, if we do not begin by understanding men themselves? And how will man s
The "Six Schools" of India, China, and Japanhttps://friesian.com/six.htm
the Kyōto School philosophers, Nishida Kitaro (1870-1945), used to stroll, is now called the , Tetsugaku-no-michi in Japanese, the "Philosopher's Walk" (literally, "Philoso
POLIS: The Empire of Man vs. the City of Godhttp://vftonline.org/Patriarchy/definitions/polis.htm
them all. Stoic philosophers sought a substitute theory of the local religious rites-based theory of the city-state. The substitute was a theory of universal mankind , an idea for
Nietzsche as Forerunner of Fascist Aesthetics by Georg Lukacs 1934https://www.marxists.org/archive/lukacs/works/nietzsche/ch02.htm
by many university philosophers of the imperialist period, who found him a thinker “witty” but incapable of systematic unity. The contradictions in Nietzsche’s t
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From the Autobiography of Malcolm Xhttp://www.historyisaweapon.com/defcon1/malcolmeduc.html
I read most of the old philosophers, Occidental and Oriental. The Oriental philosophers were the ones I came to prefer; finally, my impression was that most Occidental philosophy
WHAT WAS MAN CREATED FOR? FEDOROV N.F. Summary of his Teaching. Page 1.http://www.regels.ru/N-Fedorov-1/
had Kant and other philosophers in mind), while the 'unlearned' toiled in the fields without active help from them. (It should be remembered that in nineteenth-century Russia ther
Fedorov N.F. What was Man created for? Since the emergence of Christianity your is the first step forward of the human spirit along the path of Christ. As to myself, I can only rec
Log24: Cullinane Journalhttp://log24.com/
"The pre-Socratic philosophers mentioned so far all sought to establish a universal Immortal Principle in the external world they found around them. Their common effort united the
Old archives of web journal Log24 by Steven H. Cullinane. New archives are at m759.net
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