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All About Hinduismhttps://www.dlshq.org/download2/hinduismbk.htm
and unique. The Western philosophers have paid their tribute to the ancient seers of the Upanishads. They have been amazed at the lofty heights scaled by them. Schopenhauer studie
"ALL ABOUT HINDUISM" is intended to meet the needs of those who want to be introduced to the various facets of the crystal that is Hinduism.
Max Stirner versus Morality: Part Ihttps://www.arcaneknowledge.org/philtheo/stirner.htm
Even the hedonistic philosophers, from Aristippus to Epicurus, sought to show how their systems were compatible with upright behavior. Still, Stirner makes the valid point that, n
Transformation Mechanisms: A Critique of the Political Economy of Growthhttps://content.csbs.utah.edu/~ehrbar/diss/salem.htm
the challenge made by philosophers of science to both inductive [58] and falsificationist [59] approaches to empirical testing has produced no secure procedure, in which such vali
Relativismhttps://friesian.com/relative.htm
as true of academic philosophers like Rorty as it is for anybody else. Being intelligent or well educated does not mean that you are necessarily more aware of yourself, what you d
The Kali Yuga: René Guenon’s Critique of Modernity | The Brussels Journalhttps://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/4603
than among the philosophers of India, particularly among the Vedanta philosophers. Like Schopenhauer, she seems to have discovered through the dark mists of imperfect translations
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
Thomas Carlyle's "Signs of the Times"https://victorianweb.org/authors/carlyle/signs/signs1.html
farther. One of their philosophers has lately discovered, that "as the liver secretes bile, so does the brain secrete thought"; which astonishing discovery Dr. Cabanis [104/105],
Monism As Connecting Religion and Science, by Ernst Haeckelhttps://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/9199/pg9199-images.html
of the dualistic philosophers of to-day, is refuted by them. According to these systems, the soul of man (and of the higher animals) is a separate entity, which inhabits and rules
Understanding European psychology - its Roots in the Interiority ofthe Middle Ageshttps://mats-winther.github.io/interiority.htm
were many brilliant philosophers, doctors, and engineers in ancient antiquity, knowledge did not belong to everyone. In the Middle Ages knowledge was better distributed, and they
The mind of the typical modern European is very much a product of medieval times. The Middle Ages has endowed us with valuable mental gifts.
The Cult of Scientific Management by John Taylor Gattohttps://archive.lewrockwell.com/gatto/gatto-uhae-9.html
heiresses, scientists, philosophers, bombazines, gazebos, trust-fund babies, and successful men and women of affairs became the most potent force in the creation of the modern wel
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