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Philosophical Connections: Plato

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The intolerance of tolerance: how relativism leads to tyranny

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Platonic-Christian philosophy, which grounds truth and righteousness in eternal forms. If we reject absolute moral foundations we lose the ability to say that even child torture i
The word 'tolerance' has lost its true meaning and now means passive acceptance.

VIOLENCE AND THE STATE Why the Prince of Peace was an Anarchist

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or political philosophy. [3] The Bible forbids violent acts even toward our enemies. The ethic of Love of Enemy receives the classic statement in Jesus' "Sermon on the Mount,

1898 Calvin Thomas: Have We Still Need of Poetry?

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Can science or formal philosophy take its place? Will the mighty forces that make for the vulgarization of life be able to prevail against it? I do not think so. It will rather gr

Swami Vidyatmananda "The Making of a Devotee" Chapter 12

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was that she felt the philosophy of Plato substantiated the philosophy of Vedanta in western terms. But Dorothy's interests were wide. She was an enthusiastic liberal and had stro
Chapter 12 of the Autobiography of the late Swami Vidyatmananda (1913-2000), one of the first westerners to become a monk of the Ramakrishna-Order of Inda

Utilitarianism as conceived by ChatGPT-4

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ethical theory in philosophy and public policy." Who founded utilitarianism? "Utilitarianism, as a distinct ethical theory, was primarily founded by the British philosopher Jeremy

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Why atheism cannot be correct

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but I am not sure philosophy is important. It poses questions that are grammatical yet nonsensical. The article has a lot of ideas, but it does not develop them, prove them. LA wr
Alan Roebuck’s latest essay for VFR takes the form of an open letter to an atheistic think tank called the...

A Brief Defense of Free Will, by Tibor Machan

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the discipline of philosophy and some other fields. Nevertheless, political economy is related to this philosophical problem in more ways than one. For example, if, say, a certain
An essay on the free will vs. determinism debate.

Negative Utilitarianism Glossary by ChatGPT-4

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: A debate within philosophy of mind about whether suffering can be fully explained by physical processes or if there's some non-physical component. This has implications for how

Logos Virtual Library: Nietzsche: Beyond Good and Evil, 2

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supposing that every philosophy has been a long tragedy in its origin. 26. Every select man strives instinctively for a citadel and a privacy, where he is free from the crowd, the

Swami Vidyatmananda "The Making of a Devotee" Chapter 2

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Huxley's The Perennial Philosophy ; and Swami Prabhavananda's translation of the Bhagavad-Gita, with its classic introduction by Huxley. And I began to read again the New Testamen
Chapter 2 of the Autobiography of the late Swami Vidyatmananda (1913-2000), one of the first westerners to become a monk of the Ramakrishna-Order of Inda


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