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
Classical Epistemologyhttps://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/philosophy/help/classic.htm
continues among French philosophers right up to the present day. France has given the world its greatest mathematicians, not just Descartes but Lagrange, Poisson, Galois, Lefevbre
A draft sketch of the history of epistemology from Galileo to Marx, bringing out the relationship between knowledge and value
SECTION FOUR From the Soul of Artists and Writershttp://www.publicappeal.org/library/nietzsche/Nietzsche_human_all_too_human/sect4_from_the_soul_of_artists.htm
not for physicists and philosophers. 161 Self overestimation in the faith in artists and philosophers . We all think that the goodness of a work of art or an artist is proven when
SECTION FIVE , Signs of Higher and Lower Culturehttp://www.publicappeal.org/library/nietzsche/Nietzsche_human_all_too_human/sect5_signs_of_higher_and_lower_culture.htm
to Christianity, to the philosophers, poets, and musicians, a superabundance of deeply agitated feelings; to keep these from engulfing us, we must conjure up the spirit of science
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
Beyond Good and Evil, by Friedrich Nietzschehttps://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/4363/pg4363-images.html
I. PREJUDICES OF PHILOSOPHERS CHAPTER II. THE FREE SPIRIT CHAPTER III. THE RELIGIOUS MOOD CHAPTER IV. APOPHTHEGMS AND INTERLUDES CHAPTER V. THE NATURAL HISTORY OF MORALS CHAPTER V
The Scholar's Libraryhttps://www.101bananas.com/library2/library2.html
Where do many philosophers go wrong? Looking at physicist Steven Weinberg, Plato, Charles Darwin, Elvis Presley, and Australian philosopher David Stove’s book Against the Id
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of Burke's Writings and Speeches, Volume the Fourth, by Edmund Burke.https://gutenberg.org/cache/epub/15700/pg15700-images.html
them. They are modern philosophers, which when you say of them, you express everything that is ignoble, savage, and hard-hearted. Besides the sure tokens which are given by the sp
Logos Virtual Library: Nietzsche: Beyond Good and Evil, 7http://www.logoslibrary.org/nietzsche/beyond/7.html
learned, and perhaps philosophers also, if appearances do not deceive. The fact thereby becomes obvious that the greater part of what interests and charms higher natures, and more
Superstition in All Ages, by Jean Meslierhttps://www.gutenberg.org/files/17607/17607-h/17607-h.htm
"a spirit!" Ask our philosophers what moves the universe, they will tell you "it is a spirit." XXI.—SPIRITUALITY IS A CHIMERA. The barbarian, when he speaks of a spirit, att
George Smith, "In Defense of Rational Anarchism"http://anthonyflood.com/smithrationalanarchism.htm
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
Realms of Gold: A Sketch of Western Literature: Historyhttps://ljhammond.com/classics/cl4.htm
Napoleon and Hitler Philosophers and psychologists will never tire of studying Napoleon and Hitler. The similarities between their careers have often been remarked: both were born
A rapid survey of classics in the field of history. Helps the general reader to find readable books on various historical topics.
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