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The Tragedy of the Commons by Garrett Hardin - The Garrett Hardin Society - Articles

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the survival of the philosophy of the commons. Maritime nations still respond automatically to the shibboleth of the "freedom of the seas." Professing to believe in "the inexhaust
The Tragedy of the Commons by Garrett Hardin - The Garrett Hardin Society - Articles

Logical Positivism [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]

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School of philosophy risen in Austria and Germany during 1920s, primarily concerned with the logical analysis of scientific knowledge. Among its members were Moritz Schlick, found

SECTION FOUR From the Soul of Artists and Writers

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thought of a philosophy shines down like a merciful light from heaven. In truth, the good artist's or thinker's imagination is continually producing things good, mediocre, and bad

The Quote Garden – Literary Quotes and Poetry

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Philosophical Philosophy Photography Pie Pink Places Pleasure Poetic License Poetry & Poets Politics & Politicians Poverty Prayer Pregnancy Prejudice Procrastination Promi
Large compilation of quotations arranged by topic. Inspirational, thought-provoking, humorous, literary, poetic, and special occasion quotes.

Address Delivered Before the British Association Assembled at Belfast, With Additions (1874)

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materialism as the true philosophy of science. It remains a powerful call for rationalism, consistency, and scepticism. Credits Digitized and formatted as HTML by John van Wyhe ,

ANARCHISM.net: The New Libertarian Manifesto, by Samuel Edward Konkin III

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elaborates an entire philosophy from one simple premise: initiatory violence or its threat (coercion) is wrong (immoral, evil, bad, supremely impractical, etc) and is forbidden; n

Hitler’s Democracy « Isegoria

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much the same philosophy. While there is more mysticism to it, and anyone raised in a democratic society must cringe instinctively at the militaristic tone, Salomon’s philos

Reflections on the Decline of Science in England, by Charles Babbage

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treatises on natural philosophy, as well as constantly exhibited in lectures. Yet, it may fairly be regarded as a mere abstract principle, until the late Mr. Bramah, by substituti

Articles on Smashing Magazine — For Web Designers And Developers

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to care more about art, philosophy, family, and real human connection. As the creators of this future, our job isn’t just to make robots smarter or faster. Our job is to build the

Social Apologetics

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forms of non-Christian philosophy that must be brought into question. If this pre­supposition is left unquestioned in any field all the facts and arguments presented to the unbeli

Jesus and the Homosexual

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of the American Philosophy Institute. Experts probe the common assertions that homosexuality is genetically or biologically determined and that citizens' homosexual behavior shoul

The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872, Vol II., by Thomas Carlyle et al.</tit

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in writing.—Lectures on Philosophy.—Steps taken to secure privacy in regard to bequest.—Chapman's Homer.—Error in address of books.—Report of Carlyle's coming to America. CLXXXV.


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