The Socratic Method, by Leonard Nelsonhttps://friesian.com/method.htm
Method and Critical Philosophy , Yale University Press, 1949, copyrighted by the Leonard Nelson Foundation. The book was reprinted by Dover Publications, 1965. The Leonard Nelson
Kay Herrmannhttps://friesian.com/kay.htm
at the institute of philosophy (University of Jena); "Habilitation" (Technical University of Chemnitz 2011) with a thesis about the apriorities of science. Scientific interests: P
An Evaluative Study of Modern Technology in Educationhttp://papert.org/articles/AnEvaluativeStudyofModernTechnology.html
informal vision of a philosophy of learning. The main document has three parts: PART 1 is an overview of where we are and what we have to do next, in the framework of a his
Dissolving Confusion about Consciousnesshttps://reducing-suffering.org/dissolving-confusion-about-consciousness/
Postscript: Philosophy of cognitive science Postscript: Definitional disputes in philosophy Postscript: Perception as a world model Postscript: Being here rather than there Footno
The Project Gutenberg eBook of Auguste Comte And Positivism, by John Stuart Mill.https://www.gutenberg.org/files/16833/16833-h/16833-h.htm
and "the Positive Philosophy." Those phrases, which during the life of the eminent thinker who introduced them had made their way into no writings or discussions but those of his
Psycopathic satanic SS rogue network Gehlen/Odessa/Stahlhelm/HIAG's plan for world domination - using war to create chaos and attempting tohttp://www.bilderberg.org/nwo2007.htm
These people have a philosophy: if we weren't on top, someone else would be. Typical gangster reasoning. World War II and the consolidation of American hegemony WWI had been such
Before Camus: Gustave Le Bon on ‘The World in Revolt’ | The Brussels Journalhttps://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/4272
the old Encyclopedia of Philosophy ), and he is also referenced in H.T. Hansen's almost book length essay to Julius Evola's Men Among the Ruins . I'd like to add that some of his
untitled1.htmlhttp://larch-www.lcs.mit.edu:8001/~corbato/turing91/
demand a defensive philosophy of design and implementation. Or in other words, "Don't wonder if some mishap may happen, but rather ask what one will do about it when it does
2blowhards.com: Thomas Sowellhttp://www.2blowhards.com/archives/2007/08/thomas_sowell_1.html
and repetitive, as most philosophy books are. Posted by: Paul N on September 3, 2007 12:18 PM A few things: 1) I also recommend reading Sowell's tract on civil rights--it was usef
2blowhards.com - a weblog
The REAL Red-Pill on Free Will!https://lukesmith.neocities.org/vids/free_will
find was a 48 page philosophy paper on it which doesn’t argue for free will but theism although i don’t have the time to go through the entire 48 pages. And besides that some redd
Ayn Rand and her Objectivism Culthttps://softpanorama.org/Skeptics/Political_skeptic/Neoliberalism/Randism/index.shtml
Branden, a young philosophy student who joined the Collective in the early days before Atlas Shrugged was published. In his autobiographical memoirs entitled Judgment Day (1989),
https://mcdim.xyz/library/essays/atheism.txthttps://mcdim.xyz/library/essays/atheism.txt
is essentially natural philosophy with the tendency to ignore all that is metaphysical and not empirically verifiable, which itself is a logically incoherent position, since empir
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