Monism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Summer 2010 Edition)https://plato.sydney.edu.au/archives/sum2010/entries/monism/
Encyclopedia of Philosophy . Monism First published Mon Mar 19, 2007 There are many monisms. What they have in common is that they attribute oneness . Where they differ is in what
Article from PHILOSOPHY PATHWAYS Issue 111http://philosophos.sdf.org/feature_articles/philosophy_article_121.html
Philo Sophos philosophy is for everyone and not just philosophers philosophers should know lots of things besides&nbs
2blowhards.com: Q&A With Gregory Cochran, Part Onehttp://www.2blowhards.com/archives/2007/09/qa_with_gregory.html
it. Economics, analytic philosophy, and psychology also seem to tend toward historical blindness. I think that this is the result of an overemphasis of physics and math models and
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Critique of Archetypal Psychologyhttps://mats-winther.github.io/hillmcrit.htm
conditions his philosophy. (Jung, 1969, par.149) Jung here repudiates the naive “Platonic” interpretation of the archetype, and he rejects the “philosophers&rdqu
James Hillman's Archetypal Psychology reinterprets the archetype according to phenomenology and furthers an amoral and aesthetic worldview.
Socratic Ignorance in Democracy, the Free Market, and Sciencehttps://friesian.com/socrates.htm
driven home in modern philosophy. Finally, in The Logic of Scientific Discovery , Karl Popper shattered the conundra of verification and induction by just dismissing them. Inducti
Critical Theory Today [By Douglas Kellner]https://www.dogma.lu/txt/Kellner-Revisiting01.htm
social theory, philosophy, communications theory and research, cultural theory, and other disciplines for six decades. The dream of a interdisciplinary social theory continues to
Martin Heideggerhttp://www.mythosandlogos.com/heidegger.html
on Humanism , 1964) "Philosophy gets under way only by a peculiar insertion of our own existence into the fundamental possibilities of Dasein as a whole. For this insertion it is
Martin Heidegger--his story, his thought, his work--at Mythos & Logos. With links galore!
Camus' Hero of the Absurdhttps://friesian.com/gonzalez.htm
Associate Professor of Philosophy at Barry University , Miami Shores, Florida. Camus' Hero of the Absurd by Pedro Blas Gonzalez When I was young, I asked more of people than they
Philosophical Problems with Calculushttps://friesian.com/calculus.htm
and analytic philosophy tended to view Hume as its spiritual forebearer, neither the logical nor epistemological objections could be easily dismissed. It is natural for mathematic
Chapter Ihttps://nekhbet.com/popper/chapter-01.html
in the end Lakatos's philosophy of science differed only in words, not in substance, from his own more openly irrationalist one [ 1 ]. And Kuhn has no difficulty in showing the ve
Computation isn't Consciousness: The Chinese Room Experimenthttps://lukesmith.neocities.org/vids/chinese_room
ad science; it’s bad philosophy; it’s bad spiritually to think that—to reduce the entire human cognitive realm to computation because that’s not what’s going on. There’s a lot more
Welcome to Grover Furr's Home Pagehttps://msuweb.montclair.edu/~furrg/
Library of Philosophy" . " Separatist Movement Shows Nationalism = Fascism, (originally composed Nov. 1995). Reprinted here by 'OpenCopy.' "Welcome the Rebellion!&q
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