History of Philosophyhttps://friesian.com/history.htm
be one of the greatest philosophers of the 20th Century. Πολυμαθίη νόον ἔχ
A Deuteronomy of Kant-Friesian Metaphysicshttps://friesian.com/deutero.htm
languages. "Analytic" philosophers liked to think that mathematics was enough of a "language" for them [ note ]. Thus, the Great Debate in the Middle Ages, which was between Reali
Polynomic Theory of Value, Pleasure, Virtues of Franklin and Woodenhttps://friesian.com/poly-1.htm
not aware of historical philosophers (before Schiller) offering such a theory, despite the common aphorism that "The road to hell is paved with good intentions," which suggests so
Gnosticism from a Non-Voegelinian Perspective, Part IV (Revisiting Voegelin) | The Brussels Journalhttps://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/4466
asserts: “Hitherto, the philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways; the point is to change it.” The phrase “direct change” in Heidegger’s locution immediately c
Web pages about Herbert Marcusehttps://www.marcuse.org/herbert/links.htm
A reader of ephilosophers.com posted the New York Times's announcement of the burial of Herbert's ashes ( link ). CoForum.de has a collection of links to some of Herbert's texts (
A comprehensive collection of web sites about Herbert Marcuse, the famous Frankfurt School philosopher, created and maintained by his grandson, history professor Harold Marcuse
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