A PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE by Sigmund Freudhttps://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/philosophy/works/at/freud.htm
which is interested in epistemology, it would be tempting to enquire into the contrivances and sophistries by means of which the anarchists manage to elicit a final product of thi
The final lecture in Freud's series explaining his psychoanalytic theory
Logic in Islamic philosophyhttp://www.muslimphilosophy.com/ip/rep/H017
of language and even of epistemology and metaphysics. Because of territorial disputes with the Arabic grammarians, Islamic philosophers were very interested in working out the rel
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etc. amount to. Epistemology, for example, is important, not because it leads us to doubt whether anything can be known for certain, but rather because it helps us to think about
PHILOSOPHY : The End of Physicalismhttp://www.sofiatopia.org/equiaeon/materialism.htm
Introduction I : The Epistemology of Materialism 1.1 The Reduction of the Subject of Knowledge. 1.2 The Naive Inflation of the Real. 1.3 Prospective Materialism. II : The Metaphys
Epistemological, Metaphysical and Neuro-Physical Arguments Against Materialism in All Its Forms
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point. Metaphysics and Epistemology: Metaphysics asks the normative question concerning what is reality and its relation to mere appearance. Epistemology asks normative questions
Non-Intuitive Immediate Knowledgehttps://friesian.com/immedi-1.htm
2 ] the ontology and epistemology of Plato remain in many ways unique and strange in comparison to what has come since. We have not seen the like of the full theory of transcenden
F.R. ANKERSMIT HISTORIOGRAPHY AND POSTMODERNISMhttps://abuss.narod.ru/Biblio/ankersmit1.htm
moral philosophy, nor epistemology, nor social prophecy, but all of these mingled together in a new genre." 34 In his commentary on this statement of Rorty's, Culler points o
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The circle between epistemology and ontology requires no starting point. We do not need an ultimate or fundamental account of reality. Any account is approximate, has blind
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Pluralism in the Western Thoughthttp://www.ghandchi.com/301-PluralismEng.htm
defended observation in epistemology and it was him who in his logic opposed syllogism and deduction and opened the way for induction. This could have been a good start for plur
Pluralism historically has been associated with democratic thinking
The Doomsday Argument, Adam & Eve, UN++, and Quantum Joehttps://anthropic-principle.com/preprints/cau/paradoxes
of cosmology, the epistemology of indexical belief, and the debate over so-called fine-tuning arguments for the design hypothesis. The common denominator is a certain premiss: the
The Integral Theory of Truth andRealityhttp://www.intuitionnetwork.org/sorokin.htm
thus to the Kantian epistemology (see the survey of such conceptions of many scientists in E. Meyerson's Identite et realite and Due cheminement de las pensee, quoted, and Sir Art
20th WCP: Paideia Project On-Linehttps://www.bu.edu/wcp/
Stoehr (ed.) Vol 5. Epistemology Richard Cobb Stevens (ed.) Vol 6. Analytic Philosophy & Logic Akihiro Kanamori (ed.) Vol 7. Modern Philosophy Mark D. Gedney (ed.) Vol 8. Cont
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