Auguste Comte (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Fall 2012 Edition)https://plato.stanford.edu/Archives/Fall2012/entries/comte/
late (Bourdeau 2007). Philosophers and sociologists have begun to draw attention to the interesting views defended over a century and a half ago by the founder of positivism. It t
Nietzsche, Genealogy, Essay 2http://johnstoniatexts.x10host.com/nietzsche/genealogy2.html
. Later the Greek moral philosophers in the same way imagined the eyes of god no differently, still looking down on the moral struggles, on heroism and the self-mutilation of the
The Project Gutenberg eBook of Past and Present, by Thomas Carlylehttps://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/13534/pg13534-images.html
and more than most philosophers, a believer in political systems, Mr. Carlyle very fairly finds the calamity of the times, not in bad bills of Parliament, nor the remedy in good b
Pluralism in the Western Thoughthttp://www.ghandchi.com/301-PluralismEng.htm
not limited to analytic philosophers such as Nelson Goodman (author of Many Ways of World Making). It is promoted by diverse scientists and philosophers ranging from David Bohm
Pluralism historically has been associated with democratic thinking
Gerd Gigerenzerhttp://statlit.org/Gigerenzer.htm
psychologists, philosophers, economists, and others who study decision making. Gut Feelings: The Intelligence of the Unconscious by Gerd Gigerenzer (2007, 288 pgs, hc $52)
Pleasure as the Good in Epicureanism: Part Ihttps://arcaneknowledge.org/philtheo/ethics2.htm
Lives of Eminent Philosophers , which expounds a fairly detailed defense of the person and teachings of Epicurus. The Lives of Diogenes Laertius has been criticized as focusing to
The Ethics and Economics of Private Property by Hans-Hermann Hoppehttps://archive.lewrockwell.com/hoppe/hoppe11.html
for political philosophers property smacked of mundane economics. In contrast, Rothbard noted, such elementary economic terms as direct and indirect exchange, markets and market p
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Belief in God Christian philosophers When faith and reason clash: Evolution and the Bible Faith and Reason Methodological Naturalism? -1- , -2- Two dozen (or so) theistic argument
Liberalism and the Search for the Ground: Another Visit with Eric Voegelin | The Brussels Journalhttps://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/4308
Prophets and the Greek Philosophers, however, a key “differentiation” occurs: Instead of plural “intra-cosmic gods” the most sensitive and articulate men now commonly intuit one G
Atheismhttps://mcdim.xyz/essays/atheism.html
most western Christian philosophers, notably Aquinas: God is capable of everything logical. There is an even better approach to this argument, that as an Eastern Orthodox Christia
The Young Hegel against Liberalism by Andy Blunden June 2007https://ethicalpolitics.org/ablunden/works/young-hegel.htm
and Schelling and many philosophers since found a number of interrelated problems in Kant’s philosophy which needed to be addressed, namely contradictions which Kant resolve
📘 Meditations by Marcus Aurelius. Translation by Gregory Hays.https://vreeman.com/meditations/
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