Pluralism in the Western Thoughthttp://www.ghandchi.com/301-PluralismEng.htm
not limited to analytic philosophers such as Nelson Goodman (author of Many Ways of World Making). It is promoted by diverse scientists and philosophers ranging from David Bohm
Pluralism historically has been associated with democratic thinking
In Praise of Passivityhttps://spot.colorado.edu/~huemer/papers/passivity.htm
under the purview of philosophers: evaluative knowledge. This type of knowledge, too, is difficult to test; indeed, it may be impossible in principle to test. (I of course do not
The City of Godhttp://JesusisTheChrist.today/civitas_dei.htm
them all. Stoic philosophers sought a theory to substitute for the local religious rites-based theory of the city-state. The substitute was a theory of universal mankind , an idea
Key Distinctions for Value Theories, and the Importance of Humehttps://friesian.com/key.htm
class. Like many Greek philosophers , the Confucians viewed merchants as parasites and trade as something that added no value to things and was more or less a kind of swindle. Not
John Yates & J. Moulton's "History of New York"http://olivercowdery.com/texts/1824Yate.htm
had its advocates among philosophers and historians. A third species of writers look to Africa as the original cradle of the American race, and make them the descendants of the Eg
Nietzsche, Genealogy of Morals, Essay 1http://johnstoniatexts.x10host.com/nietzsche/genealogy1.html
traditional manner of philosophers. Of that there is no doubt. The incompetence of their genealogies of morals reveals itself at the very beginning, where the issue is to determin
Westcott & Hort: Translator's Beliefshttp://www.jesusisprecious.org/bible/wh-heretics.htm
the lost historians and philosophers! Hort wrote, quote: “For ourselves, we dare not introduce considerations which could not reasonably be applied to other ancient texts, supposi
Westcott and Hort: Translator's Beliefs
The Integral Theory of Truth andRealityhttp://www.intuitionnetwork.org/sorokin.htm
almost all the great philosophers: Plato, Aristotle, Plotinus, St. Augustine, all the Church Fathers, all the Scholastics from Erigena to St. Thomas and Nicolas of Cusa, Descartes
The Philobiblon of Richard de Bury by Richard de Bury - Full Text Free Bookhttp://www.fullbooks.com/The-Philobiblon-of-Richard-de-Bury.html
Aristotle, the chief of philosophers, who shows (in the 3rd and 6th books of his Ethics) that all action depends upon counsel. And indeed if so wonderful a prophet, having a fore-
Nietzsche,Friedrich : The Will to Power - Book IIhttp://nietzsche.holtof.com/Nietzsche_the_will_to_power/the_will_to_power_book_II.htm
principle of all philosophers and historians and psychologists: everything of value in man, art, history, science, religion, technology must be proved to be of moral value, morall
A Deuteronomy of Kant-Friesian Metaphysicshttps://friesian.com/deutero.htm
languages. "Analytic" philosophers liked to think that mathematics was enough of a "language" for them [ note ]. Thus, the Great Debate in the Middle Ages, which was between Reali
The Lawhttps://reaction.la/bastiat.htm
economists, and philosophers] held that everything came to the people from a source outside themselves. As another example, take Fenelon [archbishop, author, and instructor to the
The law perverted! And the police powers of the state perverted along with it! The law, I say, not only turned from its proper purpose but made to follow an entirely contrary purpo
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