The Grand List of Overused Science Fiction Clicheshttp://www.geocities.ws/evilsnack/cliche.html
aliens who impose their philosophy on us without bothering to protect us from the races they have left alone. Men and women live in separate societies (and I'm not talking Mars an
Donald Cary Williams on the evils of inductive skepticismhttps://web.maths.unsw.edu.au/~jim/williams.html
is the despair of philosophy - and yet all our activities are based upon it'. [A.N. Whitehead, Science and the Modern World (New York, 1925, p. 35] So prodigious a theoretical con
Joseph Campbell - Jungians on myth and religion.https://www.stenudd.com/myth/jungians_on_myth_and_religion/JosephCampbell.htm
separating religion and philosophy, which is not equally true for Eastern texts — at least not in Western eyes. For example, the presumed author of Tao Te Ching , Lao Tzu, would b
Joseph Campbell - his theories on mythology and religion critically examined by Stefan Stenudd.
ANARCHISM.net: The New Libertarian Manifesto, by Samuel Edward Konkin IIIhttps://www.anarchism.net/newlibertarianmanifesto.htm
elaborates an entire philosophy from one simple premise: initiatory violence or its threat (coercion) is wrong (immoral, evil, bad, supremely impractical, etc) and is forbidden; n
Sarah Josepha Buell Hale's 1823 bookhttp://olivercowdery.com/texts/1823geni.htm
The heaven of earth -- Philosophy -- The gold of virtue's alchymy, That, unalloyed with feelings base, Reflects the gen'rous soul upon the face. And thus, as Orpheus' lyre again W
A Second Manifesto for Psychic Liberationhttp://www.intuitionnetwork.org/Manifesto2.htm
psychology, physics or philosophy. It is very rare for anyone receiving a college education to be exposed to the literature of extra-sensory perception research. Press
G.W.F. Hegelhttps://friesian.com/hegel.htm
as the motto of Hegel's philosophy) Frau Edouard Devrient: "Do tell me, who is the stupid fellow sitting next to me?" Felix Mendelssohn (behind his napkin): "The stupid fellow nex
Song of the Grandfathershttp://ipwebdev.com/hermit/sggfr.html
way to science - or to philosophy, for that matter: to meet a problem, to see its beauty and to fall in love with it;..." "...to meet a problem " (reason); "...to see its beauty..
Sir Karl Popperhttps://friesian.com/popper.htm
An Introduction to the Philosophy of Science "). That is a reasonable enough demand, but the answer can only come from deeper philosophical epistemology, not from science or philo
The Law - Frederic Bastiathttp://www.ozarkia.net/bill/anarchism/library/thelaw.html
at random any book on philosophy, politics, or history, and you will probably see how deeply rooted in our country is this idea - the child of classical studies, the mother of soc
A forceful and quotable essay on the principles of classical liberalism.
Uncle Dale's Old Mormon Articles: SLC Tribune 1870-79http://www.sidneyrigdon.com/dbroadhu/UT/tribune1.htm
freedom and divine philosophy. To assist her in this great mission we humbly dedicate the pages of the Mormon Tribune. The despotism of the priesthood lies in the false assumption
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