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Vindication of Natural Society

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miserable, if the same Philosophy which caused the Grief, did not at the same Time administer the Comfort. On considering political Societies, their Origin, their Constitution, an

PhiloSophos: featured articles on Philosophy

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Philo Sophos   philosophy is for everyone and not just philosophers philosophers should know lots of things besides philosophy webmaster   Geoffrey Klempner Feature arti
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Myth, Philosophy, Why the Greeks?, Parmenides, Greek History

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The Origin of Philosophy: The Attributes of Mythic/ Mythopoeic Thought The pioneering work on this subject was The Intellectual Adventure of Ancient Man, An Essay on Speculative T

Realms of Gold: A Sketch of Western Literature: Philosophy

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beginning with philosophy and psychology, then going on to literature and history, and finally concluding with miscellaneous and scientific works. Although the focus is on Western
A rapid survey of classics in the field of philosophy. Helps the general reader to find readable books by Plato, Nietzsche, etc.

PHILOSOPHY : Criticosynthesis : Waymarks for a Critical Philosophy

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waymarks for a critical philosophy prolegomena to a possible metaphysics of process © Wim van den Dungen  "Human reason is by nature architectonic, i.e. it regards all c
On Critical Epistemology, Ethics, Esthetics and the Question of the Divine

On the Necessity and Possibility of New Principles in Philosophy (1856)

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of New Principles in Philosophy (1856) From Volume 2 of An Introduction to Nineteenth Century Russian Slavophilism: A Study in Ideas , translator: Peter K. Christoff; revised, TRV
Ivan Kireyevsky: On the Necessity and Possibility of New Principles in Philosophy (1856)

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

The Nature of Hegel's Spirit, by Andy Blunden. July 2007

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of Hegel’s philosophy cannot simply dispose of his notion of “Spirit”; as the substance of Hegel’s philosophy, it must be criticised and transcended. A tri

Beyond Good and Evil, by Friedrich Nietzsche

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that all dogmatizing in philosophy, whatever solemn, whatever conclusive and decided airs it has assumed, may have been only a noble puerilism and tyronism; and probably the time

Ancient Eugenics | Transhuman Cosmic Self-Directed Evolution | Transhumanism, Posthumanism, Futurism, Prometheism, Cosmotheism, Eugenics</titl

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Transhuman Cosmic Self-Directed Evolution is a huge website of articles about Transhumans, Posthumans, Futurists, Futurism, Transhumanism, Prometheism, Cosmotheism and Eugenics

Not Related! A Big-Braned Podcast

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falsifiability in the philosophy of science, also was a somewhat influential political thinker in his time. Popper endorsed what he called "the Open Society," a liberal democratic

Gnosticism from a Non-Voegelinian Perspective, Part I | The Brussels Journal

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the Platonic School of philosophy and the latter a Platonizing Christian who had belonged for ten years to the most organized of the Gnostic sects, commented extensively on the Gn


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