Communitarianismhttps://ethicalpolitics.org/blackwood/communitarianism.htm
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy , 4 October 2001 Communitarianism Modern-day communitarianism began in the upper reaches of Anglo-American academia in the form of a critical re
Pragmatic Ethicshttps://www.hughlafollette.com/papers/pragmati.htm
never studied American Philosophy in graduate school, analytic philosophy has been significantly shaped by philosophers strongly influenced by that tradition, most especially W.V.
Explains how a pragmatic ethic is a viable alternative to standard ethical theories.
Gerd Gigerenzerhttp://statlit.org/Gigerenzer.htm
by Lisa Bortolotti, Philosophy Program, ANU, Canberra Australia. Bounded Rationality: The Adaptive Toolbox (2001) “ Bounded Rationality constitutes a milestone in the devel
John Yates & J. Moulton's "History of New York"http://olivercowdery.com/texts/1824Yate.htm
of men, vigorous in philosophy; enthusiastic in the cultivation of the fine arts; comprehensive in national policy; inventive, daring, and excursive in enterprise. But her most sp
The Fallacies of Egoism and Altruism, and the Fundamental Principle of Moralityhttps://friesian.com/moral-1.htm
for Wertmassen ]. The philosophy of the predator. The exploitation of others, with other evils, is Nietzsche's whole principle of life. Benefiting and hurting others are ways of e
1907 B. H. Roberts' <i>Defense of the Faith...</i> Ihttp://www.solomonspalding.com/docs2/1907RobA.htm
as well in schools of philosophy as in Christian sects; as well in systems of ethics as in systems of religion -- something that includes the whole empire of Satan -- what I shall
Word Gemshttp://wordgems.net/
Charity, Service Philosophy Poetry Prayer Pride Progress, Success Public Speaking Quantum Mechanics : a 5-year research project Reactiveness Reading, Language Reincarnation Repres
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
Westcott & Hort: Translator's Beliefshttp://www.jesusisprecious.org/bible/wh-heretics.htm
of transcendental philosophy. He also did much to introduce Immanual Kant and other German philosophers to English readers.” 96 This man, Coleridge, had a great influence on the t
Westcott and Hort: Translator's Beliefs
Rationality: From AI to Zombieshttps://elizier.neocities.org/
Come First 240. Where Philosophy Meets Science 241. Thou Art Physics 242. Many Worlds, One Best Guess T. Science and Rationality 243. The Failures of Eld Science 244. The Dilemma:
The Kant-Friesian Theory of Religion, Rudolf Ottohttps://friesian.com/numinos.htm
Otto's influence on the philosophy of religion has been less strong, perhaps because he was professionally more of a theologian (not rigorous enough for philosophers) and is too e
Is Jesus Really the Savior of the World?https://KevinCraig.us/pinker.htm
existence. How could a philosophy of reason and toleration be implicated in mass murder? The cause can only be the sinister influence of counter-Enlightenment ideas. Discussi
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