Basic Philosophy, A Guide for the Intellectually Perplexed, Meta-philosophy, Common Sense Philosophy, also, A Collection of Fundamental Ideas,https://www.basicincome.com/bp/
called ‘ Squashed Philosophers ’ that is the answer to your (perhaps unconscious) prayer. His brilliant idea was to take the works of the great philosophers from Plato
An organized collection of ideas (esp. logic, certainty, faith, freedom, common sense, mystery, paradox, language...) for truth seekers, idea lovers, etc. The laws of thought, limi
Westcott & Hort: Translator's Beliefshttp://www.jesusisprecious.org/bible/wh-heretics.htm
the lost historians and philosophers! Hort wrote, quote: “For ourselves, we dare not introduce considerations which could not reasonably be applied to other ancient texts, supposi
Westcott and Hort: Translator's Beliefs
Polycentric Lawhttp://www.ozarkia.net/bill/anarchism/library/PolycentricLaw-TomBell.html
of this debate, few philosophers have yet to employ philosophical/normative arguments with the sole intent of justifying or refuting polycentric law. The vast literature concernin
Polycentric Law
Occult Roots Of The Modern Bible Versionshttp://www.jesusisprecious.org/bible/occult_roots_of_modern_versions.htm
up by the Platonic philosophers among the early Christians (such as Origin and Clemens Alexandrinus) who sought to substantiate their Christian arguments by appeals to these heath
Occult Roots Of The Modern Bible Versions
fitxhugh.htmhttps://www.ditext.com/woodward/fitzhugh.html
the fallacies of the philosophers who founded free society. The trouble started with John Locke and the Enlightenment of the eighteenth century. "The human mind became extrem
Anthony Flood "Index of Authors"http://anthonyflood.com/indexofauthors.htm
Darwin and Some Philosophers From Aquinas to Whitehead Husserl and the Social Structure of Immediacy Ideal Knowledge Defines Reality: What Was True in “Idealism” Metaphysics and t
Equality Versus Liberty: The Eternal Conflicthttp://rcarterpittman.org/essays/misc/Equality_v_Liberty.html
1776 two half-demented philosophers of France, named Helvetius and Rousseau, (24) had maintained that "all men are equal," and had preached "the brotherhood of man." France was sa
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