Philosophy Thursday: Pierre de la Ramée

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Click Here to Read:  Pierre de la Ramée  (Petrus Ramus) on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: Petrus Ramus on the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Website.

Click Here to Read: Peter Ramus 1515-1572 on Judy Declan’s History of Speech Language Pathology website.

Click Here to Read: Peter Ramus, Walter Ong, and the Tradition of Humanistic Learning by Peter Sharratt. Oral Tradition, 2/1 (1987): 172-87. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Pierre de la Ramée

Philosophy Thursday: Jeremy Bentham

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Click Here to Read: Jeremy Bentham on the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

Click Here to Read: Jeremy Bentham (1748 – 1832) on the Utiliatarian.com website.

Click Here to Read: An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation by Jeremy Bentham on the Library of Economics and Liberty website. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Jeremy Bentham

Philosophy Thursday: Roland Barthes

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Click Here to Read: Roland Barthes: Myths We Don’t Outgrow BY Marco Roth in The New Yorker in the April 18, 2012 Issue.

Click Here to Read:  This French Philosopher Is The Only One Who Can Explain The Donald Trump Phenomenon by Judd Legum on the Think Progress Website on September 14, 2015. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Roland Barthes

Philosophy Thursday: George Berkeley

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Click Here to Read: George Berkeley on the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Website.

Click Here to Read: Berkeley’s Immaterialism on the Philosophy Pages website.

Click Here to Read:  Berkeley’s Life and Works on the University of Illinois at Chicago Website.

Click Here to Read: The Principles of Human Knowledge by George Berkeley on the Earl;y Modern Texts website. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: George Berkeley

Philosophy Thursday: Thomas Henry Huxley

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Click Here to Read:  The Huxley File Created by Charles Blinderman and David Joyce on the Clark University website.file

Click Here to Read:  Thomas Henry Huxley (1825—1895) on the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy website.

Click Here to Read: Darwin’s bulldog—Thomas H. Huxley by Russell Grigg on the Creation.com website. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Thomas Henry Huxley

Philosophy Thursday: Bernard Williams

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Click Here to Read: Professor Sir Bernard Williams: Arguably the greatest British philosopher of his era, he brought wit and compassion to the moral questions of society by Jane O’Grady on the Guardian website on Junen 13, Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Bernard Williams

Philosophy Thursday: Robert Nozick

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Click Here to Read: Robert Nozick’s Political Philosophy on the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Website.

Click Here to Read:  Robert Nozick, Philosopher of Liberty: Nozick Gave Libertarian Ideas a Controversial Presence in Academia Roderick T. Long on the Freeman website on September 01, 2002. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Robert Nozick