Beginning of Modern Science & Modern Philosophyhttps://friesian.com/hist-2.htm
of theology," modern philosophers have often thought of their discipline as little more than the "handmaiden of science." Even for those who haven't thought that, the shadow of sc
David Ray Griffin "Process Philosophy"http://anthonyflood.com/griffinprocessphilosophy.htm
an anthology titled Philosophers of Process (1965) includes selections from Samuel Alexander, Henri Bergson, John Dewey, William James, Lloyd Morgan, Charles Peirce and Alfred Nor
PHILOSOPHY : Criticosynthesis : Waymarks for a Critical Philosophyhttp://www.sofiatopia.org/equiaeon/criticosynthesis.htm
skillful means allowed philosophers to "orient themselves in thought, in the life of the city, or in the world" ( Hadot , 1995, p.21.). "The Socratic maxim 'kno
On Critical Epistemology, Ethics, Esthetics and the Question of the Divine
ANCIENT EGYPT : The rise of Alexandro-Egyptian Hellenism and Hermetismhttp://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 Biohappiness Revolution as conceived by ChatGPThttps://www.biohappiness.com/chatgpt/
tools, transhumanist philosophers like David Pearce envision a world where suffering is minimized, happiness is engineered, and a more compassionate and ethically responsible soci
Philosophical Connections: Platohttp://philosophos.sdf.org/philosophical_connections/profile_014.html
not just philosophers philosophers should know lots of things besides philosophy Philosophical Connections Home Foreword by Geoffrey K
The intolerance of tolerance: how relativism leads to tyrannyhttps://mats-winther.github.io/tolerance.htm
defenders among modern philosophers. As subject and object constantly interact we are never truly isolated in a private mental world. Our values cannot be purely subjective and pr
The word 'tolerance' has lost its true meaning and now means passive acceptance.
The Kant-Friesian Theory of Religion, Rudolf Ottohttps://friesian.com/numinos.htm
rigorous enough for philosophers) and is too easily misunderstood and dismissed as describing some kind of mysticism . Even in the history of religion, Otto's own analysis often d
Log24: Cullinane Journalhttp://log24.com/
"The pre-Socratic philosophers mentioned so far all sought to establish a universal Immortal Principle in the external world they found around them. Their common effort united the
Old archives of web journal Log24 by Steven H. Cullinane. New archives are at m759.net
Twilight of the Idols by Friedrich Nietzschehttp://nietzsche.holtof.com/Nietzsche_twilight_of_the_idols/the_twilight_of_the_Idols.htm
moralism of the Greek philosophers from Plato on is pathologically conditioned; so is their esteem of dialectics. Reason-virtue-happiness, that means merely that one must imitate
Letters on England, by Voltairehttp://www.publicappeal.org/library/unicorn/Voltaire/letters_on_england.htm
etc., the greatest philosophers, as well as the ablest writers of their ages, should scarcely have been able to raise a little flock, which even decreases daily. This it is to be
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
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