Philosophy Thursday: Sydney Hook

 

Click Here to Read: Sydney Hook on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read:  Sydney Hook on the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy website.

Click Here to Read: Sidney Hook, Political Philosopher, Is Dead at 86 By Richard Bernstein in The New York Times on July 14, 1989.

Click Here to Read: Chapter One of Young Sidney Hook: Marxist and Pragmatist By Christopher Phelps in The New York Times. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Sydney Hook

Philosophy Thursday: Alexandre Koyré

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Click Here to Read: From the Closed World to the Infinite Universe by Alexandre Koyré [1957] on the Sacred Texts.com website.

Click Here to Read: The New School History Project: Alzandre Koyre on theThe New School History Project website.

Click Here to Read: History of Science through Koyre´’s Lenses by James B. Stump in Studies in the History of the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 32, No. 2, pp. 243–263, 2001.

Click Here to Read: KoyrÉ, Alexandre in Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography on the Encyclopedia.com website.

Click Here to Read: Alexandre Koyré on the Wikiquotes website.

 

 

Philosophy Thursday: Georges Canguilhem

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Click Here to Read: The Normal and the Pathological by Georges Canguilhem on the monoskop website.

Click Here to Read: Essay  Review: Beyond the Normal and the Pathological: Recent Literature on Georges Canguilhem Reviewed by Stefanos Geroulanos in Gesnerus 66/2 (2009) 288–306. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Georges Canguilhem

Philosophy Thursday: Hans Reichenbach

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Click Here to Read: Philosophical Foundations of Probability by Hans Reichenbach on the Project Euclid website.

Click Here to Read:  An Introduction to the Philosophy of Space and Time by Hans Reichenbach on the Princton University website.

Click Here to Read: A Theory of Relativity and A Priori Knowledge by Hans Reichenbach. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Hans Reichenbach

Philosophy Thursday: Moritz Schlick

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Click Here to Read: Moritz Schlick in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

Click Here to Read:  On the meaning of life (Schlick) on the Mind on Fire website.

Click Here to Read: Moritz Schlick’s Meaning and Verification on the DELEUZEIONAL PLANE OF IMMANENCE on the ZCosmos Website.

Click Here to Read:  Full text of “Moritz Schlick-Positivism and Realism” on the Archive.org website. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Moritz Schlick

Philosophy Thursday: Frank P. Ramsey

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Click Here to Read:  ‘One of the Great Intellects of His Time’ Review of Frank Ramsey (1903–1930): A Sister’s Memoir by Margaret Paul, with a foreword by Brian McGuinness and an afterword by Gabriele TaylorRay, Reviewed by Ray Monk in The New York Review of Books in the December 22, 2016 Issue.

Click Here to Read:  The Philosophy of F.P. Ramsey by Nils-Eric Sahlin (this short introduction was written 2001 for this site) on the Nils-Erc Sahlin website. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Frank P. Ramsey

Philosophy Thursday: Bertrand Russell

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Click Here to Read: Bertrand Russell on the Noble Prize.org website.

Click Here to Read: Bertrand Russell on the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy website.

Click Here to Read:  Bertrand Russell: philosopher, mathematician and optimist by Clare Carlisle Bertrand Russell – part 1: In a new series, we explore his views on religion, ethics, humanity and the modern world on The Guardian website on November 13, 2013. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Bertrand Russell

Philosophy Thursday: Karl Marx

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Click Here to Read: Karl Marx, Yesterday and Today: The nineteenth-century philosopher’s ideas may help us to understand the economic and political inequality of our time By Louis Menand in the October 10, 2016 Issue.

Click Here to Read: The Revenge of Karl Marx: What the author of Das Kapital reveals about the current economic crisis by Christopher Hitchens in the Atlantic Monthly in the April 2009 Issue. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Karl Marx

Philosophy Thursday: Albert Einstein

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Click Here to Read: This Day in Jewish History 1916: Einstein’s Relativity Theory Is Submitted for Publication: As a consequence of Einstein’s work, it became clear (well, clear to some scientists, at least) that time and space comprise a single continuum David B. Green March 20, 2016.

Click Here to Read: Without Albert Einstein, We’d All Be Lost: Do you like your GPS? Thank his general theory of relativity, an astonishing feat of the human mind By Robert Dijkgraafin the Wall Street Journal on November 5, 2015. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Albert Einstein