Auguste Comte (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Fall 2012 Edition)https://plato.stanford.edu/Archives/Fall2012/entries/comte/
Encyclopedia of Philosophy . Author & Citation Info | Friends PDF Preview | InPho Search | PhilPapers Bibliography Auguste Comte First published Wed Oct 1, 2008; substantive r
David Ray Griffin "Process Philosophy"http://anthonyflood.com/griffinprocessphilosophy.htm
Griffin, " Process Philosophy " [1998]. In E. Craig (Ed.), Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy . London, 1998. Process Philosophy David Ray Griffin In the
Dialetheism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Summer 2010 Edition)https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2010/entries/dialetheism/
Encyclopedia of Philosophy . Dialetheism First published Fri Dec 4, 1998; substantive revision Fri Oct 3, 2008 A dialetheia is a sentence, A , such that both it and its negation,
Kuhn's Structure of Scientific Revolutionshttps://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/philosophy/works/us/kuhn.htm
say, primitive natural philosophy and the crafts. A line drawn up that tree, never doubling back, from the trunk to the tip of some branch would trace a succession of theories rel
Crucial chapter from Kuhn's famous book outlining how sciences is forced to go through a paradigm-shift, and see the world in terms of a new theory and new concepts
When a Fallacy is Not a Fallacyhttps://arcaneknowledge.org/philtheo/fallacy.htm
in traditional Western philosophy. As I discuss in another work , modern symbolic logic does not adequately capture all the richness and comprehensiveness of classical logic, so t
Comte's classification of the sciences (IEKO)https://www.isko.org/cyclo/comte
“positive philosophy” ( Cours de philosophie positive ), which, after each part had been taught to his satisfaction, was published in six volumes ( 1830; 1835; 1838; 1
Auguste Comte is ostensibly the world's most famous classifier of the sciences in modern history. His whole life was dedicated to establishing a classification that conformed to t
Reasoning Skillshttps://zerocontradictions.net/epistemology/reasoning-skills
Of Thinking In Philosophy 5.3.1. The Sequels To The Mirror Test 6. Rational Ignorance 6.1. The Rationale of Rational Ignorance 6.2. Appeals to Authority 7. Fallacies 7.1. Ad Homin
Reasoning skills like logic, heuristics and meta-knowledge improve knowledge acquisition. Recognizing statistics, fallacies and biases reduces knowledge errors.
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
Master Slave Relationship in Hegel's Dialectic by Muhammad Kamalhttps://ethicalpolitics.org/seminars/master-slave.htm
in Hegel’s philosophy, which provides a clue in understanding of the nature and structure of ‘Consciousness’. In pursuing this, we need to make a distinction bet
Representationalismhttps://zerocontradictions.net/epistemology/representationalism
The Most Reasonable Philosophy of Knowledge Table of Contents 1. The Nature of Consciousness 1.1. The Subject | Object Dichotomy 1.2. Different Types of Thought 1.3. Different Typ
Truth and knowledge are representative models of reality that have predictive and explanatory power and are derived from the senses. The Platonic, Correspondence, Pragmatist, and S
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