Carl Junghttp://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/jung.html
religion, and philosophy. Jung was especially knowledgeable in the symbolism of complex mystical traditions such as Gnosticism, Alchemy, Kabala, and similar traditions in Hinduism
The Filioque: An Orthodox Guidehttp://webarchive.me/geocities/Heartland/5654/orthodox/workinprog_filioque.html
human ways of thinking. Philosophy, the greatest manmade wisdom, has often been employed by people trying to comprehend the Christian Faith — and has inevitably caused them to dis
The Filioque: its history (how it came to be, how it came to be an issue), issues (between Orthodox and Roman Catholic teaching), and why it is important
Campbel, Joseph "Myths to Live By"https://carljung.ru/Library/EngCampMyth.htm
to any professor of philosophy at play in a bowling alley: watch him twist and turn after the ball has left his hand, to bring it over to the standing pins. Frazer's explanation o
Facet analysis (IEKO)https://www.isko.org/cyclo/facet_analysis.htm
wrote in his Philosophy of Library Classification ( 1951 ): An enumerative scheme with a superficial foundation can be suitable and even economical for a closed system of knowledg
The facet-analytic paradigm is probably the most distinct approach to knowledge organization within Library and Information Science, and in many ways it has dominated what has be t
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 .
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
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
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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
Domain analysis (IEKO)https://www.isko.org/cyclo/domain_analysis.htm
study of contemporary philosophy and literature. The focus of the iconographic paradigm is allegorical and symbolic meaning. Panofsky studied the Renaissance and the Baroque perio
The domain-analytic approach to knowledge organization (KO) (and to the broader field of library and information science, LIS) is outlined. The article reviews the discussions and
Foundationalism and Hermeneuticshttps://friesian.com/hermenut.htm
value-feelings. A philosophy that risks it nonetheless, if it did nothing else, would by this alone have taken its stand beyond good and evil. Friedrich Nietzsche, Beyond Good and
BAP on Israel's Problem — Chadnethttps://wiki.chadnet.org/bap-on-israels-problem
in Nietzsche’s radical philosophy in the early 20 th Century, never really thought to look to the Bible to solve the problem of state and religion, and certainly never thought to
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The Republic, by Platohttps://www.ajhw.co.uk/books/book165.html
connect politics with philosophy. The Republic is the centre around which the other Dialogues may be grouped; here philosophy reaches the highest point (cp, especially in Books V,
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