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An Ecolate View of the Human Predicament by Garrett Hardin - The Garrett Hardin Society - Articles

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once remarked that "Philosophy is a battle against the bewitchment of our intelligence by means of language." 23 In the realm that we might call "international welfare economics"
An Ecolate View of the Human Predicament by Garrett Hardin - The Garrett Hardin Society - Articles

The Proceedings of the Friesian School

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journal and archive of philosophy, inaugurated on line July 6, 1996, four years before the end of the 20th Century , just as the brilliant, courageous, prolific, and little apprec
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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daring; I made art a philosophy, and philosophy an art: I altered the minds of men and the colour of things: there was nothing I said or did that did not make people wonder...I tr
A collection of quotations on the subject of genius

Libertinism and liberalism

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professed it), his philosophy follows like night follows day. Naturally, criticisms of this movement bring shrieks and yelps. You’ve chased the jackals from their carcass mo
(Note: because there have been so many entries on this subject over the last couple of days, most of the...

Biography | Martin Kaptein

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work with the Scriabin Society of America and the Scriabin Association (UK) on the upcoming International Scriabin Festival (2025/2026). Martin has won several international prize
Martin Kaptein is a Dutch classical pianist and educator, founder of the Scriabin Club - uniting music, philosophy, and art for deeper human connection.

The Project Gutenberg eBook of Essays of Schopenhauer, by Arthur Schopenhauer

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his principles, in his philosophy; he did not ask to be listened to as a matter of courtesy but as a right—a right for which he would struggle, for which he fought, and whic

On American Morals, by G. K. Chesterton

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that such a moral philosophy can come to the idea of a sin. A man does not chop wood for the log hut by smoking; and a man does not make dividends for the Big Boss by smoking; and
On American Morals, by G. K. Chesterton

James Douglass, Confronting the Unspeakable

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for Gandhi’s philosophy of satyagraha, or truth force Douglass shows how early he confronted and overcame the fear of death. And, as with his account of JFK’s death, h

Logos Virtual Library: Nietzsche: Beyond Good and Evil, 6

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of science and philosophy. I mean to say that one must have the right out of one?s own experience ?experience, as it seems to me, always implies unfortunate experience??to treat o

Hinduism | Internet Sacred Text Archive

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Parapsychology Philosophy Piri Re'is Map Prophecy Roma Sacred Books of the East Sacred Sexuality Shakespeare Shamanism Shinto Symbolism Sikhism Sub Rosa Swedenborg Tantra Taoism T
Sacred Texts of Hinduism; complete translation of the Rig-Veda, transcribed Sanskrit Rig-Veda, Max Mullers' translation of the Upanishads, the Bhaghavad Gita, and other Hinduism t

Carroll Quigley, TRAGEDY AND HOPE

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or as professor of philosophy at Columbia University. His relationship with his parents may be reflected in a few events of this period. In January 1946, Corliss Lamont was called
Carroll Quigley, TRAGEDY AND HOPE: A History of THE WORLD in our Time

Should A Christian "Attend Church"?

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Church until Greek philosophy was imported into the Church. The traveling philosophers (peripatetics) were popular in the Greco-Roman world, and were too easily imitated among Chr


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