Luminist Archives: Anarchism by Peter Kropotkinhttp://www.luminist.org/archives/kropotkin_anarchism.htm
exponent of anarchist philosophy in ancient Greece was Zeno (342 – 267 or 270 BC), from Crete, the founder of the Stoic philosophy, who distinctly opposed his conception of a
Anarchism by Peter Kropotkin
Times and Seasons Volume 5, Number 24http://www.centerplace.org/history/ts/v5n24.htm
whether the perishing philosophy of the age credit it, or not; so you may set me down as a living monument of Mormonism, and with the Twelve, there will then be thirteen united sa
Susanne K. Langer "'The Origins of Speech and Its Communicative Function"http://anthonyflood.com/langeroriginsspeech.htm
Langer is Professor of Philosophy, Connecticut College. She is author of a number of books, including Feeling and Form, Problems of Art, and Philosophy in a New Key .
The World English Bible (WEB) FAQhttp://ebible.org/eng-web/webfaq.htm
is the WEB Translation Philosophy? Is the World English Bible perfect? Is the World English Bible reliable? What original language texts are you using? What do "NU" and "TR" mean
Frequently asked questions about the World English Bible, a Public Domain Modern English translation of the Holy Bible, answered.
Apophishttps://www.ldolphin.org/apophis.html
or have a major say in philosophy or science. In a 1997 book review, Harvard biology professor Richard Lewontin, speaking for the scientific community, famously remarked, “I
Democratic Rationalization: Technology, Power and Freedom [Andrew Feenberg]https://www.dogma.lu/txt/AF_democratic-rationalization.htm
Constructivism and the Philosophy of Technology," The Technology of Discovery and the Discovery of Technology: Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference of the Society for
Representationalismhttps://zerocontradictions.net/epistemology/representationalism
The Most Reasonable Philosophy of Knowledge Table of Contents 1. The Nature of Consciousness 1.1. The Subject | Object Dichotomy 1.2. Different Types of Thought 1.3. Different Typ
Truth and knowledge are representative models of reality that have predictive and explanatory power and are derived from the senses. The Platonic, Correspondence, Pragmatist, and S
A Critique of Technocentrism in Thinking About the School of the Futurehttp://papert.org/articles/ACritiqueofTechnocentrism.html
a matter of social philosophy and of social decision how we will remake and rethink our world in the presence of technology. When we talk about computers in education, we should n
From Cyclops to Cyborg: Nietzsche, Posthumanism and ‘EmbodiedPerspectivism’ by Philip Mills, Kritikos - Vol. 18, Spring 2021https://intertheory.org/mills.htm
heart of Nietzsche’s philosophy, namely the attempt to overcome the metaphysical dualisms that have plagued the history of philosophy since Plato. [8] The Cyborg presented in such
PUNKTO | The Surprising Depth of Turtleneck And Chainhttps://punkto.org/blog/turtleneck_and_chain_analysis
of explaining, a philosophy. The Lonely Island is prepared for the possibility that the turtleneck may need to be replaced. This doctrine of preparedness is not blind, however. Th
https://fatheralexander.org/booklets/english/charismatic_revival_s_rose_e.htmhttps://fatheralexander.org/booklets/english/charismatic_revival_s_rose_e.htm
apologists have a whole philosophy of "spiritual joy" and "God's foolishness" to explain it. But this philosophy is not in the least Christian; such a concept as the "laughter of
2022 Website News!https://shroud.com/late22.htm
on the Religion and Philosophy page (alphabetically by title) and the Website Library page (alphabetically by author). Since there were too many to include on this page, we are on
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