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History of Phrenology on the Web

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beneath them, ' !1 Philosophers have long been puzzled to account for the circumstance, that a particular form of furniture or dress is pleasing, and is regarded as even beautiful

The City of God

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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 Hume

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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

The Fallacies of Egoism and Altruism, and the Fundamental Principle of Morality

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reason far from being philosophers themselves! Even the great Chinaman of Koenigsberg was only a great critic. Friedrich Nietzsche , Beyond Good and Evil , translated by Marianne

Hedonism as conceived by a digial zombie

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ancient societies and philosophers were instrumental in its early development? "Hedonism as a philosophical concept originated in Ancient Greece, with the word itself deriving fro

The Philobiblon of Richard de Bury by Richard de Bury - Full Text Free Book

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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 II

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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

Gnosticism from a Non-Voegelinian Perspective, Part II | The Brussels Journal

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feature in normative philosophers like Plutarch and Seneca (the former an adherent of the Platonic school and the latter of the Stoic school) is the frequent concession to the riv

A Deuteronomy of Kant-Friesian Metaphysics

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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

Chapter IV

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been generally used by philosophers since Bacon, and in exactly the same way as (for the most part) philosophers still use it. Induction is argument, as the traditional philosophi

Rationality: From AI to Zombies

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illustrate how even philosophers and scientists can be led astray when they rely on intuitive, non-technical evolutionary or psychological accounts. By locating our minds within a

Four Arguments for Transcendence

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usual position among philosophers in the Western world today, in fact the most usual position among academics generally, is some kind of reductionism.  By “reductionism


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