Plato and his dialogues : homehttps://www.plato-dialogues.org/plato.htm
one of the greatest philosophers of all times, if not the greatest. Yet, he was one of the first philosophers, at least in the western philosophical tradition that was born in Gre
Commentary on the Apology of Socrateshttps://friesian.com/apology.htm
404 E, The Presocratic Philosophers , G.S. Kirk & J.E. Raven, Cambridge, 1964, p.211 Introduction Unless Plato had already written some short dialogues to illustrate Socrates' tec
Religion and Humanism, Why I am not a Christianhttps://friesian.com/why.htm
, the "natural philosophers" (in Latin, philosophi naturales ). Their focus on nature contrasts with the emphasis in Indian and Chinese philosophy (on salvation and morality) and
Foundationalism and Hermeneuticshttps://friesian.com/hermenut.htm
upheld by the greatest philosophers, like Kant . There are indeed truths of meaning , analytic truths, and the meaning of truths , since no proposition can be expressed without me
The Project Gutenberg eBook of Novum Organum, by Lord Baconhttps://www.gutenberg.org/files/45988/45988-h/45988-h.htm
of contemplators or philosophers, without any hostility or alienation between them; but rather allied and united by mutual assistance. Let there be in short one method of cultivat
The Insufficiency of Empiricism: Part Ihttps://arcaneknowledge.org/philtheo/empiricism.htm
dogmatic and skeptic philosophers. These terms did not have their modern connotations, where the former entails uncritical assertions while the latter refers to critical thinking.
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