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- Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy organizes scholars from around the world in philosophy and related disciplines to create and maintain an up-to-date reference work
- Plato - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
But in many of Plato’s writings, it is asserted or assumed that true philosophers—those who recognize how important it is to distinguish the one (the one thing that goodness is, or virtue is, or courage is) from the many (the many things that are called good or virtuous or courageous )—are in a position to become ethically superior to
- The Meaning of Life - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Most analytic philosophers writing on meaning in life have been trying to develop and evaluate theories, i e , fundamental and general principles, that are meant to capture all the particular ways that a life could obtain meaning
- List of Authors (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
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- Philosophy of Technology - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Most of the authors who wrote critically about technology and its socio-cultural role during the twentieth century were philosophers of a general outlook, such as Martin Heidegger (1954 [1977]), Hans Jonas (1979 [1984]), Arnold Gehlen (1957 [1980]), Günther Anders (1956), and Andrew Feenberg (1999)
- Stoicism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Stoicism was one of the dominant philosophical systems of the Hellenistic period The name derives from the porch (stoa poikilê) in the Agora at Athens decorated with mural paintings, where the first generation of Stoic philosophers congregated and lectured The school of thought founded there long outlived the physical Athenian porch and
- Self-Deception - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Existentialist philosophers such as Kierkegaard and Sartre, in very different ways, view self-deception as a threat to ‘authenticity’ insofar as self-deceivers fail to take responsibility for themselves and their engagements in the past, present, and future
- Table of Contents - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
D [jump to top] Dai Zhen (Frank Y C Chong and Chris Fraser) ; Damian, Peter (Toivo J Holopainen) ; dance, philosophy of (Aili Bresnahan) ; Dante Alighieri (Winthrop Wetherbee and Jason Aleksander) ; Daoism (Chad Hansen) Laozi — see Laozi; Neo-Daoism — see Neo-Daoism; religious (Fabrizio Pregadio) ; Zhuang Zi — see Zhuangzi; Darwin, Charles from the Origin of Species to the Descent
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