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Myth, Philosophy, Why the Greeks?, Parmenides, Greek History

https://friesian.com/greek.htm

of the earliest Greeks philosophers, especially those about whom we know the most, like Anaximander and Heraclitus, are systematic and internally coherent. Inconsistency is ground

ANCIENT EGYPT : The impact of Ancient Egypt on Greek philosophy : Memphite & Theban thought

http://www.sofiatopia.org/maat/hermes1.htm

his The Lives of the Philosophers , Book VIII), Plato bought a book from a Pythagorean called Philolaus when he visited Sicily for 40 Alexandrian Minae of silver. From it, he copi
The Memphis Theology : fugal monotheism, creative command and panentheism in Ancient Egypt

Charles Hartshorne "Theism in Asian and Western Thought"

http://anthonyflood.com/hartshornetheismasianwestern.htm

more firmly rejected by philosophers, in favor either of agnosticism or of some form of theism which conceives God as both eternal and temporal, both necessary and contingent, bot

ANCIENT EGYPT : The rise of Alexandro-Egyptian Hellenism and Hermetism

http://www.sofiatopia.org/maat/hermes2.htm

Feyerabend and other philosophers of science have pointed out. Astronomy, on the one hand, measures celestial phenomena in all possible ways and tries to advance an organized syst
The Memphis Theology : fugal monotheism, creative command and panentheism in Ancient Egypt

The Restless Spirit Part II

http://goethe.holtof.com/faust/TheRestlessSpiritPartII.htm

is about to pursue two philosophers, and Mephistopheles warns him of the dangers, it’s better to try on your own and err than listen to those who only pretend to know, he counsels

Cause and contrast : an essay on theAmerican crisis, by T. W. MacMahon

https://docsouth.unc.edu/imls/cause/cause.html

of Christian writers, philosophers, law-givers, and saints. The trade in slaves was a principal and recognized branch of commerce. Man was marketable; and he so continued, until t
Cause and contrast : an essay on theAmerican crisis, by T. W. MacMahon

The Critique of Pure Reason, by Immanuel Kant

https://www.ajhw.co.uk/books/book166.html

broke upon all natural philosophers. They learned that reason only perceives that which it produces after its own design; that it must not be content to follow, as it were, in the

Critique of Pure Reason (Prefaces and Introduction)

http://depts.washington.edu/lsearlec/TEXTS/KANT/CR_PURE_R/1-PREFS.HTM

of all the dogmatic philosophers. He was the first to show by example (and by his example he awakened that spirit of thoroughness which is not extinct in Germany) how the secure p

Praise of Folly - Part I

http://www.publicappeal.org/library/unicorn/erasmus/erasmus_praise_of_folly_part_1.html

came the supercilious philosophers, in whose room have succeeded a kind of people the world calls monks, cardinals, priests, and the most holy popes. And lastly, all that rabble o

The Insufficiency of Empiricism: Part I

https://arcaneknowledge.org/philtheo/empiricism.htm

dogmatic and skeptic philosophers. These terms did not have their modern connotations, where the former entails uncritical assertions while the latter refers to critical thinking.


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