An Ecolate View of the Human Predicament by Garrett Hardin - The Garrett Hardin Society - Articleshttps://www.garretthardinsociety.org/articles/art_ecolate_view_human_predicament.html
once remarked that "Philosophy is a battle against the bewitchment of our intelligence by means of language." 23 In the realm that we might call "international welfare economics"
An Ecolate View of the Human Predicament by Garrett Hardin - The Garrett Hardin Society - Articles
The Project Gutenberg eBook of Auguste Comte And Positivism, by John Stuart Mill.https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/16833/pg16833-images.html
and "the Positive Philosophy." Those phrases, which during the life of the eminent thinker who introduced them had made their way into no writings or discussions but those of his
The Proceedings of the Friesian Schoolhttps://friesian.com/
journal and archive of philosophy, inaugurated on line July 6, 1996, four years before the end of the 20th Century , just as the brilliant, courageous, prolific, and little apprec
An electronic journal of philosophy, promoting the principles and the further development of the Critical Philosophy of Immanuel Kant, Arthur Schopenhauer, and the Friesian School,
Quotations on Geniushttp://www.theabsolute.net/minefield/genqtpg.html
daring; I made art a philosophy, and philosophy an art: I altered the minds of men and the colour of things: there was nothing I said or did that did not make people wonder...I tr
A collection of quotations on the subject of genius
Alexander Shulgin and 2C-T-7 ( and PIHKAL, TIHKAL and the DEA)https://www.mdma.net/alexander-shulgin/2c-t-7.html
adopted a tell-it-all philosophy toward both the positive and negative effects of drugs such as 2C-T-7. Their disclaimers don't mince words. "When you take a research chemical, yo
The Women of England, Their Social Duties, and Domestic Habits.https://webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu/vwwp/view?docId=VAB7198&doc.view=print
for them. A system of philosophy was once promulgated in France, by which it was attempted to be proved that so much of the power and the cleverness of man was attributable to his
The Project Gutenberg eBook of Essays of Schopenhauer, by Arthur Schopenhauerhttps://www.gutenberg.org/files/11945/11945-h/11945-h.htm
his principles, in his philosophy; he did not ask to be listened to as a matter of courtesy but as a right—a right for which he would struggle, for which he fought, and whic
http://www.theanarchistalternative.info/cv.htmhttp://www.theanarchistalternative.info/cv.htm
mastered the political philosophy in Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" - a book almost impenetrable to High School seniors today. Item: since 1900, government has taken relentlessly i
Against the Theory of "Sexist Language"https://friesian.com/language.htm
was a Professor of Philosophy at Clark University but is now a Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute . She has also been found associating with libertarians at the Cato Inst
The Hedonistic Imperative : Objections (Chapter 4)https://www.hedweb.com/hedethic/hedon4.htm
course, functionalist philosophy of mind may turn out to be wrong. As the functionalist alleges, minds may indeed implement the same computation/function in different ways and in
Objections to the abolitionist project
Logos Virtual Library: Nietzsche: Beyond Good and Evil, 6http://www.logoslibrary.org/nietzsche/beyond/6.html
of science and philosophy. I mean to say that one must have the right out of one?s own experience ?experience, as it seems to me, always implies unfortunate experience??to treat o
THE HUXLEY FILEhttp://aleph0.clarku.edu/huxley/
(3) anthropology, (4) philosophy, (5) religion, (6) social studies, and (7) style. Though these categories are designed to help understand Huxley's contributions, it's important t
The works of Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-1895): physiologist, anatomist, anthropologist, agnostic, educator, and Darwin's bulldog.
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