Philosophical Connections: Platohttp://philosophos.sdf.org/philosophical_connections/profile_014.html
not just philosophers philosophers should know lots of things besides philosophy Philosophical Connections Home Foreword by Geoffrey K
The intolerance of tolerance: how relativism leads to tyrannyhttps://mats-winther.github.io/tolerance.htm
defenders among modern philosophers. As subject and object constantly interact we are never truly isolated in a private mental world. Our values cannot be purely subjective and pr
The word 'tolerance' has lost its true meaning and now means passive acceptance.
Complementaris Mundus - a complementarian metaphysichttps://mats-winther.github.io/dualmetaphysic.htm
the concepts of philosophers and alchemists to accommodate their ideas to his worldview. Jung misrepresents Cusanus’s notion of coincidentia oppositorum (cf. Winther, 2015,
The world is both material and spiritual. Yet, in accordance with the complementarity principle, it is not experiential as a dual world.
Nietzsche : The Antichristhttp://nietzsche.holtof.com/Nietzsche_the_antichrist/the_antichrist.htm
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
Universalism, the Prevailing Doctrine of the Christian Church During its First Five Hundred Yearshttps://tentmaker.org/books/Prevailing.html
teachings of the best philosophers." And Arnobius testifies that Christians included orators, grammarians, rhetoricians, lawyers, physicians, and philosophers. And it was pre
Printed in 1899, this book gives conclusiveevidence that Christian Universalism was a prevalent doctrine in early Christian history.
Meaning and the Problem of Universalshttps://friesian.com/universl.htm
quite a few academic philosophers, may not realize that he is using a metaphysical principle when he does. That Heinlein has missed the implication of Postivist doctrine that meta
Equality Versus Liberty: The Eternal Conflicthttp://rcarterpittman.org/essays/misc/Equality_v_Liberty.html
1776 two half-demented philosophers of France, named Helvetius and Rousseau, (24) had maintained that "all men are equal," and had preached "the brotherhood of man." France was sa
Love! - Exploring the Depths and Diversity of Lovehttp://www.hilmar-alquiros.de/Love!.htm
thinkers, from ancient philosophers to modern-day intellectuals, have embodied the spirit of Autophilosophy. They have often gone against established norms, trusting their own exp
Dive into 'Love! - Exploring the Depths and Diversity of Love,' covering types, objects, and the essence of love. From Agape to Eros, and Philautia to Xenia, explore romantic lov
The Project Gutenberg eBook of Novum Organum, by Lord Baconhttps://www.gutenberg.org/files/45988/45988-h/45988-h.htm
of contemplators or philosophers, without any hostility or alienation between them; but rather allied and united by mutual assistance. Let there be in short one method of cultivat
Western Civilization is Christian Civilization -- KEVIN CRAIG - "Liberty Under God" Beginning in Missouri's 7th Congressional Distrhttps://KevinCraig.US/civilization.htm
which the Greek philosophers identified as " nomos ." The fact that the monotheistic religions absorbed this idea is no surprise, but it is completely wrong to say
Kevin Craig is a Christian Anarchist campaigning for *Liberty Under God* in the race for U.S. Congress in Missouri's 7th District.
Nietzsche, Friedrich : The Will To Power - Book IIIhttp://nietzsche.holtof.com/Nietzsche_the_will_to_power/the_will_to_power_book_III.htm
Physiologists, like philosophers, believe that consciousness increases in value in proportion as it increases in clarity: the clearest consciousness, the most logical and coldest
Cause and contrast : an essay on theAmerican crisis, by T. W. MacMahonhttps://docsouth.unc.edu/imls/cause/cause.html
of Christian writers, philosophers, law-givers, and saints. The trade in slaves was a principal and recognized branch of commerce. Man was marketable; and he so continued, until t
Cause and contrast : an essay on theAmerican crisis, by T. W. MacMahon
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