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John Locke (1632-1704)

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one of the first modern philosophers to even have an academic career. But this was not in philosophy, whose university form at the time Locke did not like. Instead, Locke became a

Address Delivered Before the British Association Assembled at Belfast, With Additions (1874)

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first of these three philosophers and the last, the human intellect was active in other fields than theirs. The sophists had run through their career. At Athens had appeared Socra

Natural Law: Jerusalem vs. Athens

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Rome. Stoic political philosophers had to replace their theory of the autonomy of the polis and its laws. They wanted to find some theoretical foundation for their ethical system,

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much disputed. Jurists, philosophers, and historians have quarreled over when, where, and how our ideas emerged. At the extreme end of the scale they have even disputed whether a

Socratic Ignorance in Democracy, the Free Market, and Science

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virtues. With the philosophers in power, ex hypothese , the wise will rule -- although Plato himself, like Socrates, elsewhere (as in the Symposium ) defines the philosophers as t

The Bible: Foundation of Education in America || The Ron Paul Curriculum-- Where is God? Where is the Bible?

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John: Let divines and philosophers, statesmen and patriots, unite their endeavors to renovate the age, by impressing the minds of men with the importance of educating their little
Is the Ron Paul Curriculum Good for Christians?

Classical Languages, Earliest Civilizations, the Steppe, Vedas, and the Upanishads

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more recent historians, philosophers, and moralists than by ancient ones, although, to be sure, this is open to debate. But it is not as though translations of Thucydides are bein

George Smith, "In Defense of Rational Anarchism"

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that it was these two philosophers of sovereignty who, more than anyone else, separated sovereignty from its religious roots in the divine right of kings, gave it a secular founda

Overcoming Epistemology by Charles Taylor

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views about famous philosophers of the tradition, which bore a rather distant relation to the truth. It is reminiscent of a parallel phenomenon in the arts, whereby the political

Nietzsche, Beyond Good and Evil, Essay 1

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ON THE PREJUDICES OF PHILOSOPHERS   1   The will to truth, which is still going to tempt us to many a daring exploit, that celebrated truthfulness of which all philosoph

Democracy and Universalism | The Brussels Journal

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from the natural philosophers – especially from Newton, who stated it explicitly in the famous opening pages of Book Three of the Principia – that the phenomena produced by nature

Philosophical Dictionary: Tarski-Thoreau

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  History Timeline Philosophers   Locke   Tarski, Alfred ( 1902-1983 ) Polish-American logician who defended a correspondence theory of truth in The Concept of Trut


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