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Culture Clash: Philosophy-Phenomenalism-Science-Leo Strauss

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regarded as such by the philosophers. In our age on the other hand politics has in fact become universal. Unrest in what is loosely, not to say demagogically, called the ghetto of

Article from PHILOSOPHY PATHWAYS Issue 36

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 not just philosophers philosophers should know lots of things besides philosophy Philosophical Connections Electronic Philosopher Feat

Chapter I

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inevitably seem, to the philosophers who read him, to be maintaining something extremely implausible. Such a writer must make that impression, in fact, unless the way he writes ef

SECTION ONE : Of First and Last Things

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2 Congenital defect of philosophers . All philosophers suffer from the same defect, in that they start with present‑day man and think they can arrive at their goal by analyz

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

Computation isn't Consciousness: The Chinese Room Experiment

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than analytic philosophers, and therefore there is a clear divide between viewing consciousness as just merely being awake and having certain degrees of brain activity, and nebulo

Mathematical theory of classification (IEKO)

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a long history where philosophers (Aristotle) and natural scientists (Linnaeus) took a great part. But since the 19th century (with the growth of chemistry and library science) an
One of the main topics of scientific research, classification, is the operation consisting of distributing objects in classes or groups which are, in general, less numerous than th

Chapter 37 of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire

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cloak of the Grecian philosophers. They allowed themselves the use of linen in Egypt, where it was a cheap and domestic manufacture; but in the West they rejected such an expensiv
Chapter 37 of 'The History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire'; Monastic Life.

Philosophical Connections: Epicurus

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 not just philosophers philosophers should know lots of things besides philosophy Philosophical Connections Home Foreword by Geoffrey K

Antinatalism

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than many other philosophers who seem to search for reasons to quickly dismiss people like Benatar. I understand that ideas don’t live in a vacuum. They live in real human m
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of Auguste Comte And Positivism, by John Stuart Mill.

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one upon which Positive philosophers must necessarily be agreed. It is one of M. Comte's mistakes that he never allows of open questions. Positive Philosophy maintains that within

The Proceedings of the Friesian School

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the Friesians or other philosophers mentioned below directly are sought if they parallel or supplement Kantian or Friesian doctrine, from metaphysics to political economy, or thro
An electronic journal of philosophy, promoting the principles and the further development of the Critical Philosophy of Immanuel Kant, Arthur Schopenhauer, and the Friesian School,


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