ERBzine 1527: Maltheusian Decimationhttps://www.erbzine.com/mag15/1527.html
unknown to modern science. “…it walked erect upon two feet--it walked upon two feet and was hairless except for a black thatch upon its head; its arms were well shaped and muscula
the Culminationhttp://ipwebdev.com/hermit/Culmination.html
We need to be doing science, which has no room for Myths at all. That said, let us continue ... Stephen Usher, an Aristotelian as was Steiner - the "great initiate", wrote a
Is Jesus Really the Savior of the World?https://KevinCraig.us/pinker.htm
on the most advanced “science” of the day – phrenology. While Pinker and Singer don’t discuss Comte, his ideas shape their way of thinking. For one thing, Comte coined the term “a
Anthony Flood "Index of Authors"http://anthonyflood.com/indexofauthors.htm
Speculation, and Science Review of Bernard Lonergan, Method in Theology Revisionary Immunity Socrates or Christ: The Reformation of Christian Apologetics The Crucial Concept of Se
Latter Day Pamphlets, No. 4 - The New Downing Streethttp://www.hetwebsite.net/het/texts/carlyle/latter/latter4.htm
is a thing called conscience, and we dare not. So that it cannot but appear to us, "the peace," under dexterous management, might be very much more easily kept, your Lordship; nay
Understanding European psychology - its Roots in the Interiority ofthe Middle Ageshttps://mats-winther.github.io/interiority.htm
Middle Ages, history of science, Islam, cultural clashes, locus of control, wabi-sabi. “Sea voyage of holy Franciscus”. Bonaventura Berlinghieri (13th century). Introd
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 Chief Works of Benedict de Spinoza, trans. Elwes, vol. 1 (1891)http://davidmhart.com/liberty/OtherLiberals/Spinoza/1891-ChiefWorks/ChiefWorks1.html
knowledge of physical science, which so largely leavened his philosophy; and, no doubt, he at this time began the study of Descartes, whose reputation towered above the learned wo
These pages contain the research and teaching materials of David Hart and have been put online to further the study of classical liberal and libertarian ideas.
Adam Savage Reddit AMA Transcripthttp://amatranscripts.com/ama/adam_savage_2016-03-03.html
creative vocation science can be. I’m using all those words really carefully; we think culturally of science as “that thing smart people do” - I know because I thought of science
Gnosticism from a Non-Voegelinian Perspective, Part IV (Revisiting Voegelin) | The Brussels Journalhttps://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/4466
Religions, like The New Science of Politics (1952), either stymied or outraged its earliest readers, or did both at once. Voegelin opens the discussion with a calculated understat
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Understanding The Ruling Elitehttps://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/ciencia/ciencia_consciousuniverse290.htm
1953 book The Impact of Science on Society , he states: Diet, injections, and injunctions will combine, from a very early age, to produce the sort of character and the sort of bel
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