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Strange Science: Dinosaurs and Dragons

http://www.strangescience.net/stdino2.htm

have employed the same philosophy here that drove his thoughts on dinosaur articulation. A believer in separate creations rather than "transmutation," Owen maintained that the rep

Overcoming Epistemology by Charles Taylor

https://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/philosophy/works/us/taylor.htm

the pride of modern philosophy, seems in a bad way these days. Fifty years ago, during the heyday of logical empiricism, which was not only a powerful movement in philosophy but a

SECTION ONE : Of First and Last Things

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Until now, metaphysical philosophy has overcome this difficulty by denying the origin of the one from the other, and by assuming for the more highly valued things some miraculous

Nietzsche, Beyond Good and Evil, Essay 1

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this reason alone, a philosophy which dares to do so is already standing beyond good and evil.   5   What stimulates one to look at all philosophers in part suspiciously

The Project Gutenberg eBook of Auguste Comte And Positivism, by John Stuart Mill.

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and "the Positive Philosophy." Those phrases, which during the life of the eminent thinker who introduced them had made their way into no writings or discussions but those of his

Rafe Champion's critical commentary on Stove's Anything Goes: Origins of the Cult of Scientific Irrationalism.

http://www.the-rathouse.com/AnythingGoes.html

turn" in the philosophy of science long before the sociology of science was invented. Two other notes on that theme, (1) Popper actually refuted the sociology of knowledge we
Rafe Champion's critical commentary on Stove's Anything Goes: Origins of the Cult of Scientific Irrationalism.

The Structure of Education is the Structure of Faith | The Brussels Journal

https://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/5188

“It is quite true what philosophy says; that life must be understood backwards.” Kierkegaard immediately adds, “But then one forgets the other principle: That it must be lived for

John Locke (1632-1704)

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But this was not in philosophy, whose university form at the time Locke did not like. Instead, Locke became a physician -- "pitched upon the study of physic" -- although he never

Ethical Complementarity - A Complementarian MoralTheory

https://mats-winther.github.io/morality.htm

also relevant to moral philosophy. The moral of the heart is complementary to an entropic morality that equates evil with disorder . The Augustinian and Neoplatonic view of evil a
Complementarity, as employed in quantum physics, is relevant to moral philosophy. The moral of the heart is complementary to evil as disorder.

Insects :: Incredible and Inspirational

https://www.insectman.us/evolution-is-a-lie/debate-dodger-list.htm

Forrest. Professor of philosophy at Southeastern Louisiana University. This "expert" witness for evolution has no scientific evidence. 11. Dr. Steve Rissing. Professor i

Voyage to Infinity with Whales and Dragons - DVD - Gallery2

http://www.eyewithin.com/JeanLuc-Gallery2.html

touching on science, philosophy, consciousness and beauty. When he compares human society in terms of fundamental particles. "Matter is composed of protons and electrons, wit

ISSUE #39 - January 7, 2005 - SPAG

http://www.spagmag.org/archives/backissues/spag39.html

to apply the old Marvel philosophy of having characters behave more realistically, like a real person would if granted fantastic powers. I don't claim that Emily and Austin are so


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