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21-Dec-1889 3-Mar-1988 Mathematics of evolution Mark S. Wrighton Educator 1949   Chancellor, Washington University in St. Louis E. A. Wrigley Historian 17-Aug-1931   Con

Children in History

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emperors. Modern mathematics came from India. But it is in the tiny Greek states that the comcet of freedom and Western civilization was born--ironic because slavery was an import
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The Antispeciesist Revolution

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ability to do higher mathematics, are either phenomenologically subtle or impenetrable to introspection. To be sure, genetic and epigenetic differences exist between, say, a pig a
Is there an ethically relevant difference between a pig and a toddler of equivalent sentience?

Dominion and Postmillennialism Part 2

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of the laws of mathematics and science but also a division-of-labor economy and, above all in its Anglo-Saxon variant, the freedoms of speech and press. As I will show in Chapter

Xenopsychology

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are equally valid in mathematics and philosophy. The danger inherent is relying on any single logic system is that it tends to limit the diversity of problems that can be addresse

Kuhn's Structure of Scientific Revolutions

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apparatus of logic and mathematics, is deducible a whole set of further statements including some that can be checked by observation. To prove the adequacy of Newtonian dynamics a
Crucial chapter from Kuhn's famous book outlining how sciences is forced to go through a paradigm-shift, and see the world in terms of a new theory and new concepts

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and Nazi Germany, pure mathematics did pretty well as a field. In math, the only selective advantage an idea can have is that it is good math. Good math beats bad math. Math is pe
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Martin Heidegger

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study from theology to mathematics and philosophy. Heidegger took their advice, and, before long, had diligently read the works of Husserl and went on to complete his doctorate. H
Martin Heidegger--his story, his thought, his work--at Mythos & Logos. With links galore!

When a Fallacy is Not a Fallacy

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Conclusion In modern mathematics, computer science and physical science, rules of argumentation are usually defined by a formal logic such as Boolean calculus or lower predicate c

The Project Gutenberg eBook of Auguste Comte And Positivism, by John Stuart Mill.

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following order: 1st, Mathematics; its three branches following one another on the same principle, Number, Geometry, Mechanics. 2nd, Astronomy. 3rd, Physics. 4th, Chemistry. 5th,

The Proceedings of the Friesian School

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history of logic and mathematics, although the specifically Friesian material is, of course, largely ignored and forgotten. Nelson's efforts brought Fries to the notice of one of
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 Genius

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genius, a genius for mathematics, or for music, or even for chess, but only a universal genius. The genius is a man who knows everything without having learned it. Otto Weininger
A collection of quotations on the subject of genius


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