History of the WWW Subdomainhttp://shystudios.us/blog/subdomain/history.html
inspired by the high-philosophy of Ted Nelson's 1960's Project Xanadu, which was intended to be a fully interconnected world wide system (a real web) containing all works of manki
The real history of the www subdomain, and why we don't use it
History of Phrenology on the Webhttp://www.historyofphrenology.org.uk/system/wonder.htm
long since past ; and philosophy cannot acknowledge any object or event that occurs in the present day as miraculous or supernatural : a special faculty, therefore, for belief in
Reasons not to use (i.e., be used by) Facebookhttp://stallman.org/facebook.html
the works. See gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html .) To free writers and publishers from the power of Facebook, don't let Facebook direct what you read or watch . You will do
Communitarianismhttps://ethicalpolitics.org/blackwood/communitarianism.htm
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy , 4 October 2001 Communitarianism Modern-day communitarianism began in the upper reaches of Anglo-American academia in the form of a critical re
Trusley: a Derbyshire villagehttp://bitbarn.co.uk/trusley/landrent.htm
weren't interested in philosophy (!) and they had no explanations for the world around them apart from superstition and religion. With few people able to read and write, no printi
Man’s Rights, by Ayn Randhttp://www.ancapfaq.com/library/MansRightsRand.html
political philosophy, implicit in the principle of individual rights. But it was not formulated explicitly, nor fully accepted nor consistently practiced. America’s inner co
Galactic Book Haven (Bookstore for Babylon 6 novel in Panhistoria)http://virtualkemet.com/DamarisAlexandros/librarie/babylon/bookstore.htm
and subtongues. Philosophy: Popular section on books on the power of one mind to change universe. Religion: Beliefs of the religious caste, and reincarnation. See also the society
Beginnings of the American People, by Carl Lotus Becker.https://www.gutenberg.org/files/21501/21501-h/21501-h.htm
and the scholastic philosophy, the intensification of the religious spirit manifesting itself in such varied and perfect forms,—in the simple life of a St. Francis or the so
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.
Confucius, K'ung-fu-tzuhttps://friesian.com/confuci.htm
of Classical Chinese philosophy. As one of the "Three Ways," or (the three "doctrines" or religions), together with Taoism, , and Buddhism, , Confucianism, , also grew into one of
What is a Hacker?http://people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~bh/hacker.html
on the history of philosophy may seem out of place in a position paper by a computer scientist about a pragmatic problem. But Kierkegaard, who lived a century before the electroni
High Priority Free Software Projects — Free Software Foundation — Working together for free softwarehttps://www.fsf.org/campaigns/priority-projects/
for Free Software Fund Philosophy The Free Software Definition Copyleft: Pragmatic Idealism Free Software and Free Manuals Selling Free Software Motives for Writing Free Software
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