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Philosophy on a Circle

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(E. Alan Meece) http://philosopherswheel.com/philosophycircle.htm Please update if you came from another address. Presented at San Jose State University Alumni Conference, April 2
Understand the map of philosophy as a circle with polarities of rationalism existentialism essentialism empiricism spiritualism materialism. Discover the four directions of philoso

The Incommensurability of Scientific Theories (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Winter 2013 Edition)

https://plato.sydney.edu.au/archives/win2013/entries/incommensurability/

by two influential philosophers of science: Thomas Kuhn and Paul Feyerabend. They appeared to be challenging the rationality of natural science and were called in Nature , “

PhiloSophos: featured articles on Philosophy

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everyone and not just philosophers philosophers should know lots of things besides philosophy webmaster   Geoffrey Klempner Feature articles Han Xiaoqiang   On Refe
Articles from the electronic journal Philosophy Pathways by independent and professional philosophers, and Pathways to Philosophy students and mentors<meta name=keywords content=ph

Logos Virtual Library: Nietzsche: The Antichrist

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by this sign we are philosophers, we Hyperboreans!? 8 It is necessary to say just whom we regard as our antagonists: theologians and all who have any theological blood in their ve

Thomas Hobbes: Leviathan

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at all, from deceived philosophers and deceived, or deceiving, Schoolmen. CHAPTER IV OF SPEECH THE INVENTION of printing, though ingenious, compared with the invention of letters

Comte's classification of the sciences (IEKO)

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could expel “the philosophers, moralists and metaphysicians” from educational programs for their unscientific explanations of human behaviour ( Saint-Simon [1802] 1832
Auguste Comte is ostensibly the world's most famous classifier of the sciences in modern history. His whole life was dedicated to establishing a classification that conformed to t

John Stuart Mill, The Utility of Religion

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of, as sceptical philosophers are sometimes inclined to believe. It is not enough to aver, in general terms, that there never can be any conflict between truth and utility; that i

Nietzsche, Beyond Good and Evil, Essay 1

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ON THE PREJUDICES OF PHILOSOPHERS   1   The will to truth, which is still going to tempt us to many a daring exploit, that celebrated truthfulness of which all philosoph

America, a Christian Nation - Christ, the Root of Our Liberties -- KEVIN CRAIG - "Liberty Under God" Beginning in Missouri's 7th Co

https://kevincraig.us/christ.htm

renouncing the Bible, philosophers swing from their moorings upon all moral subjects… It is the only correct map of the human heart that ever has been published. 99 [T]he greatest
Kevin Craig is a Christian Anarchist campaigning for *Liberty Under God* in the race for U.S. Congress in Missouri's 7th District.

Anarchism - Joseph Labadie

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are told by the great philosophers, historians and scientists that the State originated in violence and crime, and has continued to the present day in its original elements, altho

Logos Virtual Library: Nietzsche: Beyond Good and Evil, 6

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about philosophy and philosophers from young naturalists and old physicians (not to mention the most cultured and most conceited of all learned men, the philologists and schoolmas

Should A Christian "Attend Church"?

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Church. The traveling philosophers (peripatetics) were popular in the Greco-Roman world, and were too easily imitated among Christians. What passes for "preaching" in ou


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