Philosophy Thursday: David Bloor

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Click Here to Read: Science, Technology and Society VI: David Bloor and the Strong Programme in the Sociology of Knowledge by Daniel Halverson on the Partially Examined Life blog on April 8, 2015,

Click Here to Read: The Strong Programme cooled by Roninspoon (idea) by cabin fever on the Everything2 website on March 14 2002. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: David Bloor

Philosopy Thursday: Herbert Marcuse

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Click Here to Read: Herbert Marcuse on the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy website.

Click Here to Read: Herbert Marcuse Official Homepage.

Click Here to Read: The Frankfurt school, part 4: Herbert Marcuse by Peter Thompson on the Guardian website on April 15, 2013.

Click Here to Read: BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES ON HERBERT MARCUSE prepared by Harold Marcuse for a screening of the video “Herbert’s Hippopotamus,” UC Santa Barbara, Continue reading Philosopy Thursday: Herbert Marcuse

Philosophy Thursday: Benedetto Croce

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Click Here to Read: Croce’s Aesthetics on the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Website.

Click Here to Read: Croce in America: Influence, Misunderstanding, and Neglect by David D. Roberts From HUMANITAS, Volume VIII, No. 2, 1995 © National Humanities Institute.

Click Here to Read:  Benedetto Croce by Eugenio Montale in PN Review 6, Volume 5 Number 2, January – March 1979. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Benedetto Croce

Philosophy Thursday: Theodor Lessing

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Click Here to Read: Walter Rathenau, Theodor Lessing and Jewish self-hatred: Was there Jewish self-hatred in the ancient and medieval world? By Eli Kavon in the Jerusalem Post on February 9. 2016.

Click Here to Read: The Fiery Prophet Who Named Jewish Self-Hatred Reivew of Jewish Self Hatred by Theodor Lessing, tranlsated by Maurice-Ruben Hayoun, Reviewed by Benjamin Ivry on the Forward Website on May 4, 2011. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Theodor Lessing

Philosophy Thursday: Thomas Hobbes

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Click Here to Read:  Thomas Hobbes on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: Hobbes’s Moral and Political Philosophy on the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Website on February 12, 2002.

Click Here to Read: Thomas Hobbes on the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Website on March 11, 2009.

Click Here to Read: The Project Gutenberg EBook of Leviathan, by Thomas Hobbes on the Gutenberg.org website. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Thomas Hobbes

Philosophy Thursday: Allan Bloom

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Click Here to Read: The Closing of the American Mind by Allan Bloom on wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: Re-opening the American Mind. Allan Bloom’s The Closing of the American Mind remains as important as ever, and as misunderstood, 25 years after the 1980s culture wars By Liel Leibovitz on the Tablet Website on April 11, 2012. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Allan Bloom

Philosophy Thursday: Arnold Davidson

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Click Here to Read: Arnold Davidson on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read:  Interview with Arnold Davidson on The Believer website.

Click Here to View: Arnold Davidson Video from:  “Foucault and the Courage of Truth”, a roundtable discussion on Michel Foucault, with special reference to “The Courage of Truth”, the last course of lectures he delivered at the Collège de France in 1984. Friday January 13, 2012 | Goldsmiths College, London. Organised by the Department of Politics and mf / materiali foucaultiani – materialifoucaultiani.org  on Vimeo. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Arnold Davidson

Philosophy Thursday: Leo Strauss

 

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Click Here to Read:  Leo Strauss on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read:   Leo Strauss on The Stanford Encylopedia of Philosophy Website

Click Here to Read: An excerpt from The Truth about Leo Strauss Political Philosophy and American Democracy by Catherine and Michael Zuckert on the University of Chicago Press Website.

Click Here to Read:  Leo Strauss’ Political Philosophy: Reviled But Redeemed By Peter Berkowitz on the Real Clear Politics Websit on August 16, 2014. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Leo Strauss