The Philosophy of War Any philosophical examination of war will center on four general questions: What is war? What causes war? What is the relationship between human nature and war? Can war ever be morally…
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Épistémologie du témoignage
Épistémologie du témoignage Nous tirons une grande partie de nos croyances de ce que les autres nous disent. L’épistémologie du témoignage concerne la manière dont nous devrions évaluer ces croyances. Voici les principales questions. When are the…
Divine Hiddenness Argument against God’s Existence
Divine Hiddenness Argument against God’s Existence The “Argument from Divine Hiddenness” or the “Hiddenness Argument” refers to a family of arguments for atheism. D'une manière générale, these arguments try to demonstrate that, if God existed, Il…
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749—1832)
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749—1832) Goethe defies most labels, and in the case of the label ‘philosopher’ he did so intentionally. “The scholastic philosophy,” in his opinion, “had, by the frequent darkness and apparent uselessness…
Gustav Chpet (1879-1937)
Gustav Chpet (1879-1937) Shpet, professeur de philosophie à l'Université de Moscou, introduit la phénoménologie transcendantale husserlienne en Russie. En plus, il a beaucoup écrit sur l'esthétique, herméneutiques, the history of Russian philosophy and the philosophy of…
Thomas Hobbes: Méthodologie
Thomas Hobbes: Methodology Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679) is one of England’s most influential political philosophers. According to his own estimation, he was probably the most important philosopher of his time, if not of history, since he…
Al-Shahrastānī (d. 1153 C.E.)
Al-Shahrastānī (d. 1153 C.E.) Al-Shahrastānī (d. A.H. 548 / C.E. 1153) was an influential historian of religions and a heresiographer. He was one of the pioneers in developing a scientific approach to the study of religions….
Egoism
Egoism In philosophy, egoism is the theory that one’s self is, ou devrait être, the motivation and the goal of one’s own action. Egoism has two variants, descriptive or normative. The descriptive (or positive) variant…
Leibniz: Logique
Leibniz: Logique Les idées révolutionnaires de Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716) sur la logique ont été développés par lui entre 1670 et 1690. Les idées peuvent être divisées en quatre domaines: le syllogisme, le calcul universel, Logique propositionnelle, et logique modale….
Neo-Confucian Philosophy
Neo-Confucian Philosophy “Neo-Confucianism” is the name commonly applied to the revival of the various strands of Confucian philosophy and political culture that began in the middle of the 9th century and reached new levels of…