Web pages about Herbert Marcusehttps://www.marcuse.org/herbert/links.htm
A reader of ephilosophers.com posted the New York Times's announcement of the burial of Herbert's ashes ( link ). CoForum.de has a collection of links to some of Herbert's texts (
A comprehensive collection of web sites about Herbert Marcuse, the famous Frankfurt School philosopher, created and maintained by his grandson, history professor Harold Marcuse
Critical Theory Today [By Douglas Kellner]https://www.dogma.lu/txt/Kellner-Revisiting01.htm
were trained as philosophers, and in the absence of the interdisciplinary research Institute, it is not surprising that critical theory would turn more philosophical and radicaliz
https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/paul-feyerabend-against-method.musehttps://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/paul-feyerabend-against-method.muse
(fact) and rationality. Philosophers then concluded that the various forms of rationalism that had offered their services had not only produced chimaeras but would have damaged th
The Proceedings of the Friesian Schoolhttps://friesian.com/
the Friesians or other philosophers mentioned below directly are sought if they parallel or supplement Kantian or Friesian doctrine, from metaphysics to political economy, or thro
An electronic journal of philosophy, promoting the principles and the further development of the Critical Philosophy of Immanuel Kant, Arthur Schopenhauer, and the Friesian School,
Transhumanism and Marxism: Philosophical Connectionshttp://jetpress.org/v24/steinhoff.htm
He holds that what philosophers have called the substance or essence of the human is a “material result” ... [a] sum of productive forces, capital funds and social forms of interc
Political correctness is a complex of attitudeshttps://www.dandebat.dk/eng-korrekthed.htm
In 1923, a group of philosophers founded a think tank that became known as the Frankfurt School, at the University of Frankfurt in Germany, Institute for Social Research. Its memb
Political correctness refers to a complex of attitudes that are considered by their adherents to be the only decent ones
Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900)https://friesian.com/nietzsch.htm
215, The Presocratic Philosophers , G.S. Kirk & J.E. Raven, Cambridge University Press, 1964, p.195. ἀλλὰ τὰ μωρ
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