The Future of our Educational Institutionshttp://nietzsche.holtof.com/Nietzsche_various/the_future_of_our_educational_institutions.htm
upon the life of philosophy. You observe this venerable man,--he is in a position to beg you to desist from firing here. And when such a man begs--" "Well, his request is generall
How the Washington Post Censors the News. A Letter to the Washington Post by Julian C. Holmeshttp://www.whale.to/b/holmes.html
Philip Graham's philosophy along with a more recent statement from his wife Katharine Graham, current Chairman of the Board of the Washington Post. In a
Joseph Smith and Kabbalah: The Occult Connectionhttp://www.gnosis.org/jskabb1.htm
true religion and philosophy from Moses to the Greek philosophers of late antiquity. 22 The influence of the Corpus Hermeticum was remarkable, its diffusion among intellectuals im
An award winning historical examination of Joseph Smith, the founding prophet of Mormonism, and his relationship with the occult traditions of Gnosticism, Kabbalah, Hermeticism, Ma
Teaching Religion - Forumhttp://www.urbandharma.org/kusala/udharma/nhforum.html
major discussions in philosophy and theology. Suffice to say, there are many ways of "knowing" - not all of them based on empirical evidence.) In any case, reason is used to study
Kusala.info is a web site focused on the work of Rev. Kusala an American born Buddhist monk living in Los Angeles, California
Fragile Reasoning in Nassim Taleb’s “Antifragile”: An Enlightenment Transhumanist Critique | QL | Gennady Stolyarov IIhttp://www.quebecoislibre.org/13/130515-8.html
fine points of poetry, philosophy, and theology – just to show how much “skin in the game” they have with regard to their beliefs. Taleb neglects the possibility that only recentl
Never before have I set out to read a book with such high expectations, only to encounter such severe disappointment. As an admirer of Nassim Taleb’s earlier books, I expected
SECTION NINE Man Alone with Himselfhttp://nietzsche.holtof.com/Nietzsche_human_all_too_human/sect9_Man_Alone_with_Himself.htm
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Luminist Archives: Anarchist Morality by Peter Kropotkinhttp://www.luminist.org/archives/kropotkin_anarchist_morality.htm
of anarchist philosophy: to bend the knee to no authority whatsoever, however respected; to accept no principle so long as it is unestablished by reason.
Luminist Archives: Communism and Anarchy by Peter Kropotkin
The Mystic Plague Catholicism sets a Spiritualist Agenda -By Richard Bennetthttps://www.jesus-is-savior.com/False%20Religions/New%20Age/new_age-catholic.htm
defined insights of philosophy. They seek release from the trials of the present life by ascetical practices, profound meditation and recourse to God in confidence and love. Buddh
The Case Against Libertarianism And Ancapismhttps://zerocontradictions.net/civilization/case-against-libertarianism
is a political philosophy that upholds Liberty and the Non-Aggression Principle as its core values. Libertarians seek minimal and/or minarchist governments. Anarcho-Capitalism is
Libertarianism and Anarcho-Capitalism are unsustainable, incompatible with human nature, and they fail to understand the nature of freedom and civilization.
The basically leftist character of modern conservatismhttp://www.amnation.com/vfr/archives/000605.html
in a political philosophy. Conservatism, as I understand and embrace it, is deferential to First Principles greater than itself. This is in sharp contrast to Liberalism which subo
On most of the fundamental issues relating to the survival of our culture, conservatives accept the works—and the underlying principles—of the left.
Religion and Humanism, Why I am not a Christianhttps://friesian.com/why.htm
translation. Greek philosophy began with the φυσικοὶ φιλόσοφοι , ph
Zen Enlightenment In A Nutshellhttps://the-wanderling.com/nutshell303.html
and simply brought his philosophy with him. So, what is being said, whichever of the two you seek to use to contribute toward your "mind being ripe," if you seek either, they are
Brief explanation of Zen Enlightenment, described in a nutshell
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