Peter Suber, "Metaphilosophy, Topics"https://legacy.earlham.edu/~peters/courses/meta/topics.htm
and style Philosophy as literature Literature as philosophy Philosophical beauty Philosophy as science Philosophy and related fields and activities Philosophy and argument Philoso
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Communist literature. The list of authors whose works are outlawed includes Louis Bromfield, A.J. Cronin, Edna Ferber, Fannie Hurst, John P. Marquand and P.G. Wodehouse. Books spe
WHAT WAS MAN CREATED FOR? FEDOROV N.F. Summary of his Teaching. Page 1.http://www.regels.ru/N-Fedorov-1/
commercialisation of literature. A God-given talent should not be sold for money. After 1877 Tolstoy ceased to accept royalties for his works, except, for very special reasons, fo
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
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of Chinese history, literature and philosophy to the West as a result of cooperation between learned Chinese classics scholars and learned Jesuits. (The next wave of cross-transla
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The Controllershttp://all.net/journal/deception/MKULTRA/www.constitution.org/abus/controll.htm
gleaned from the open literature, is certainly disquieting. Yet this history has almost certainly been censored, and the dates manipulated in a nigh-Orwellian fashion. When dealin
The Project Gutenberg eBook of Damn!, A book of Calumny by H. L. Mencken.https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/18948/pg18948-images.html
has yet contributed to literature. Huxley, had he not been the greatest intellectual duellist of his age, might have been its greatest satirist. Bismarck, pursuing the gruesome tr
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