Epistemology (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Spring 2009 Edition)https://plato.sydney.edu.au/archives/spr2009/entries/epistemology/
is common to the way philosophers such as Descartes, Locke, Moore and Chisholm have thought about justification. Today, however, the dominant view is that the deontological unders
Marxist Thought & Monism -Second Editionhttp://www.ghandchi.com/2055-MarxismEng.htm
said : "The philosophers have merely *interpreted* the world in various ways; the point, however, is to *change* it." (Karl Marx, 'Theses on Feuerbach ', CharlesLewis
این رساله نتیجه پژوهشهایی درباره مونیسم و پلورالیسم بود که این قلم در ایران در پی انقلاب 1357 و به قدر
The False Friend of Freedomhttps://friesian.com/bees.htm
economists, let alone philosophers, seem to be in the same situation -- as when George McGovern said, after two bankrupt businesses, that he might not have voted for the legislati
René Guénon and Eric Voegelin on the Degeneration of Right Order | The Brussels Journalhttps://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/5081
who ought to be philosophers prefer the role of imperial entrepreneurs will have to go through many convulsions before it has got rid of itself, together with the arrogance of its
Antifragility Beyond Talebhttps://derekkedziora.com/blog/antifragility-over-talebism
is big on the classical philosophers. Massimo Pigliucci has a great blog and some of the best introductions to stoicism for modern readers. William Irvine is another academic that
There's more to antifragility than Nassim Nicholas Taleb.
Praise of Folly - Part Ihttp://www.publicappeal.org/library/unicorn/erasmus/erasmus_praise_of_folly_part_1.html
came the supercilious philosophers, in whose room have succeeded a kind of people the world calls monks, cardinals, priests, and the most holy popes. And lastly, all that rabble o
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