Philosophy on a Circlehttps://philosopherswheel.com/philosophycircle.htm
(E. Alan Meece) http://philosopherswheel.com/philosophycircle.htm Please update if you came from another address. Presented at San Jose State University Alumni Conference, April 2
Understand the map of philosophy as a circle with polarities of rationalism existentialism essentialism empiricism spiritualism materialism. Discover the four directions of philoso
Apollonius of Tyana, the Philosopher-Reformer of the first century AD, George Robert Stowe Mead, George Robert Stowe Meadhttps://www.hellenicaworld.com/Greece/Literature/GeorgeRSMead/en/ApolloniusOfTyana.html
intimate life of the philosophers and religionists of the first century. If, again, he turn to the latest writers of Church history who have treated this particular question, he w
Apollonius of Tyana, the Philosopher-Reformer of the first century AD, George Robert Stowe Mead
Thanatos - a contribution to the understanding of the collective shadowhttps://mats-winther.github.io/thanatos.htm
in the romantic philosophers. Schopenhauer, who draws on Buddhist philosophy, said that one must bring the endless cycle of death and rebirth to an end through an attitude of resi
Thanatos (the death drive) is an inner compulsion that protects against unconscious wholeness and dangerous dissolution of personality.
Rudolf Otto -- Fear and Tremendumhttps://friesian.com/otto.htm
to be sure, most philosophers of religion have difficulty, sometimes astonishing difficulty, focusing on actual religions in their own terms -- while philosophers often happen to
Gnosticism from a Non-Voegelinian Perspective, Part I | The Brussels Journalhttps://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/4440
discourses of the philosophers and the Church Fathers; and it embraces a rich scholarly investigation beginning in the early Nineteenth Century, continuing to the present. What do
Ethical Complementarity - A Complementarian MoralTheoryhttps://mats-winther.github.io/morality.htm
for theologians and philosophers alike. In the realms of metaphysics, theology, moral philosophy and psychology, they give rise to problems of a contradictory nature that cannot b
Complementarity, as employed in quantum physics, is relevant to moral philosophy. The moral of the heart is complementary to evil as disorder.
Roman Decadence, Rome and Romania, and the Emperors Who Weren'thttps://friesian.com/decdenc1.htm
therefore, except for philosophers and yokels ( paganus , "pagan," means "rural"), in an official Christian hammerlock. Steady political and legal pressure would eventually eradic
Summary of Pythagorean Theology V: Theurgyhttp://opsopaus.com/OM/BA/ETP/V.html
most famous Sages and Philosophers of antiquity, including Empedocles (c.495-435), Plato (427-347), Apollonius of Tyana (1 st cent. CE), Plutarch (c.46-c.125), Plotinus (205-270),
Word Gemshttp://wordgems.net/
think of the foremost philosophers of this university? … they have refused to look at the planets or moon or my telescope ... the authority of a thousand is not worth the h
The Integral Theory of Truth andRealityhttp://www.intuitionnetwork.org/sorokin.htm
almost all the great philosophers: Plato, Aristotle, Plotinus, St. Augustine, all the Church Fathers, all the Scholastics from Erigena to St. Thomas and Nicolas of Cusa, Descartes
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