Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951)https://friesian.com/wittgen.htm
a row, with an elderly philosophy don. No poker was flourished. But the don dropped dead a few days later. Paul Johnson , Magdalen College, Oxford, 1948, Brief Lives [Hutchinson,
THE GOLDEN ASS OF APULEIUS - B. Sladehttp://jnanam.net/golden-ass/
expression of this philosophy. This is not to say that the Golden Ass is by any means a moralistic tale of a libertine who realises the 'ungodliness' of his ways and reforms in or
Non-Intuitive Immediate Knowledgehttps://friesian.com/immedi-1.htm
mainstream analytic philosophy. After 1987, the sponsorship and patronage of The Society for the Furtherance of the Critical Philosophy, previously staffed by Nelson's students, w
Pluralism in the Western Thoughthttp://www.ghandchi.com/301-PluralismEng.htm
p://iranpoliticsclub.net/philosophy/pluralism/index.htm پلورالیسم در اندیشه غرب - کثرت گرائی http://www.ghandchi.com/301-Pluralism.htm Related Papers : 1 Preface &nbs
Pluralism historically has been associated with democratic thinking
Pragmatic Ethicshttps://www.hughlafollette.com/papers/pragmati.htm
never studied American Philosophy in graduate school, analytic philosophy has been significantly shaped by philosophers strongly influenced by that tradition, most especially W.V.
Explains how a pragmatic ethic is a viable alternative to standard ethical theories.
📘 Meditations by Marcus Aurelius. Translation by Gregory Hays.https://vreeman.com/meditations/
practitioner of a philosophy developed by others. As for the imperial throne, that came almost by accident. When Marcus Annius Verus was born, in A.D. 121, bystanders might have p
Read for free Meditations by Marcus Aurelius, the book by the Roman emperor and Stoic philosopher, in an English translation by Gregory Hays.
Logic and Language: Part Ihttps://arcaneknowledge.org/philtheo/logiclang/logiclang.htm
to logical criteria. If philosophy is to teach us any truth, it must speak in a language that we can understand, or it will remain a meaningless string of symbols. The practical n
Susanne K. Langer "'The Origins of Speech and Its Communicative Function"http://anthonyflood.com/langeroriginsspeech.htm
Langer is Professor of Philosophy, Connecticut College. She is author of a number of books, including Feeling and Form, Problems of Art, and Philosophy in a New Key .
A Deuteronomy of Kant-Friesian Metaphysicshttps://friesian.com/deutero.htm
, the father of Modern Philosophy. Once Descartes realized that his experience and knowledge of the world were all artifacts and contents of his consciousness, he had some difficu
Foundationalism and Hermeneuticshttps://friesian.com/hermenut.htm
value-feelings. A philosophy that risks it nonetheless, if it did nothing else, would by this alone have taken its stand beyond good and evil. Friedrich Nietzsche, Beyond Good and
Popper on the A Priorihttps://friesian.com/samra.htm
criticisms with Kantian philosophy, where the doctrine of falsification finds its origin. I. Popper's critique of the synthetic a priori begins with his interpretation of the Crit
Max Cavitch's Homepagehttps://www.sas.upenn.edu/~cavitch/pdf-library/
(1995) ---, "Political Philosophy in Freud: War, Destruction, Mania, and the Critical Faculty" (2020) ---, "Psychoanalysis" (2005) Samuel Butler, The Way of All Flesh (1903) Josep
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