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My curiosity about philosophy seemed to me quite ordinary. My first course in the subject was not a systematic survey but rather a gallop through Western thought of recent centuri
Donald G. Hagman / Land-Value Taxation -- 1978https://cooperative-individualism.org/hagman-donald_land-value-taxation-1978.htm
Naturally, such a philosophy runs counter to the managed-growth ideology so prevalent today and is not likely to appeal to those who believe in a planned society. But even when Am
J. L. Talmon, The Origins of Totalitarian Democracy. Introduction (1952)http://www.panarchy.org/talmon/totalitariandemocracy.html
and coherent philosophy. Politics is defined as the art of applying this philosophy to the organization of society, and the final purpose of politics is only achieved when this ph
The Young Hegel against Liberalism by Andy Blunden June 2007https://ethicalpolitics.org/ablunden/works/young-hegel.htm
states. Hegel saw the philosophy of his German predecessors, Kant and Fichte, as contributing to and expressive of fragmented human beings, while the classic advocates of liberal
Frequently asked questions by the Press - Tim BLhttps://www.w3.org/People/Berners-Lee/FAQ.html
sense, an ounce of philosophy and not enough maths to study physics. I didn't meet anyone who was actually doing physics research at the postgrad level and was really excited abou
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history, philosophy, law, etc.), but neither a science class nor an engineering class. It is traditional in science and engineering classes to have weekly homework exercises, but
liberal arts colleges as preparation for a career in science or engineering
The Russell Bloodlinehttps://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/bloodlines/russell.htm
Wundt?s Hegelian philosophy to his students at Columbia.26 Thomas Russell (1767-1803) - a revolutionist of the Illuminati-stream of Revolution.27 Samuel Russell - represented Bari
The Philobiblon of Richard de Bury by Richard de Bury - Full Text Free Bookhttp://www.fullbooks.com/The-Philobiblon-of-Richard-de-Bury.html
the nectared cup of philosophy as soon as they have tasted of it and have become more fiercely thirsty by the very taste. Though fit for the liberal arts and disposed to study the
Campbel, Joseph "Myths to Live By"https://carljung.ru/Library/EngCampMyth.htm
to any professor of philosophy at play in a bowling alley: watch him twist and turn after the ball has left his hand, to bring it over to the standing pins. Frazer's explanation o
Negative Utilitarianism Glossary by ChatGPT-4https://www.utilitarianism.com/chatgpt/nu-glossary.html
: A debate within philosophy of mind about whether suffering can be fully explained by physical processes or if there's some non-physical component. This has implications for how
Logos Virtual Library: Nietzsche: Beyond Good and Evil, 2http://www.logoslibrary.org/nietzsche/beyond/2.html
supposing that every philosophy has been a long tragedy in its origin. 26. Every select man strives instinctively for a citadel and a privacy, where he is free from the crowd, the
SCHUMPETER: CAPITALISM, SOCIALISM, DEMOCRACYhttps://dimitris.apeiro.gr/files/papers/STS/Schumpeter_capitalism_socialism_democracy.htm
criticism of Popper's philosophy of science see David Stove, Popper and After .) In 'Marx the Economist' Schumpeter criticises the labour theory of value from the standpoint of mo
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