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 .
Why I am so cleverhttp://nietzsche.holtof.com/Nietzsche_ecce_homo/eh2.html
corrupted by German philosophy (Taine, for instance, by Hegel, whom he has to thank for his misunderstanding of great men and great ages). Wherever Germany penetrates, she corrupt
"The Collapse of Complex Societes", parts 1-2https://abuss.narod.ru/Biblio/Tainter1-2.htm
Contending schools of philosophy (the 'Hundred Schools') proliferated and flourished between 500 and 250 B.C. In addition to many technical and economic developments, Chinese poli
Spanish and Portuguese Colonial Possessionshttps://friesian.com/newspain.htm
Political Economy Philosophy of History Portuguese Possessions Madeira Islands (1419-present) Azores (1431-present) Portuguese Guinea (1446/1879-1974) Cape Verde Islands (1462-197
The intolerance of tolerance: how relativism leads to tyrannyhttps://mats-winther.github.io/tolerance.htm
Platonic-Christian philosophy, which grounds truth and righteousness in eternal forms. If we reject absolute moral foundations we lose the ability to say that even child torture i
The word 'tolerance' has lost its true meaning and now means passive acceptance.
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The Art of Heraldry (philosophy of heraldic art). · Heraldry as Ornament. Burnett, Charles J. and Bennett, Helen, The Green Mantle
/tech/ - Technology - Page 1https://zzzchan.xyz/tech/index.html
they hold the Unix philosophy and hackers in contempt, and they'd be happier elsewhere. Instead, they try to force a fun hacker OS to become something else. They don't care to int
Technology & Computing
Systems approach (IEKO)https://www.isko.org/cyclo/systems.htm
the origin of ancient philosophy and science in Ancient Greece ( Agoshkova and Akhlibininsky 1998 ; Blauberg 1973 ; Blauberg and Yudin 2012 ; Sadovsky and Yudin 1969 ). So, for ex
The review attempts to compare different points of view on the essence of the systems approach, describe the terminological confusion around it and analyse the numerous definitions
ZEN AND THE TRANSMISSION OF SPIRITUAL POWERhttps://the-wanderling.com/birds_way.html
school of Hindu philosophy, Advaita Vedanta, at least at a very high level. She chose instead, Zen and the precepts of Direct Transmission as her route to Enlightenment and what s
VIOLENCE AND THE STATE Why the Prince of Peace was an Anarchisthttp://vftonline.org/VFTfiles/thesis/word2000/web/violence.htm
or political philosophy. [3] The Bible forbids violent acts even toward our enemies. The ethic of Love of Enemy receives the classic statement in Jesus' "Sermon on the Mount,
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