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 | | Maritain is, of course, assuming that the Gospel witness to be given will be that of THE Gospel, not some reinvention of it, such as we’re currently observing on the part of many who would reinvent the Church and her teachings to make them comfortable with their vices - clergy and laity alike. |  | | The main consequence of this was the spreading of the conviction that philosophy as a discipline is mutually exclusive from religion and theology, i.e., there is no connection between reason and faith. |  | | The modern Christian finds himself in the catacombs fighting a two-front spiritual war against the secularists who would erase God completely from the world scene, and the heretics and apostates who would betray him at the drop of a hat just as Judas did to Christ. |
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http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/g/l/glm7/m099.htm
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| | Robertson, Leo Strauss on Early Modern Philosophy |
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http://www.mun.ca/animus/1998vol3/robert3.htm
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| | On the History of Modern Philosophy |
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 | | Philosophy can strip men of part of the inheritance of faith. |  | | Again, philosophy is "not according to Christ" for the simple and sufficient |  | | One who has obtained the truth is no longer a seeker. |
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| | Modern Philosophy (from philosophy) -- Britannica Student Encyclopedia |
 | | This 1,000-year era was noted for the division of Hinduism into sects and schools of philosophy, the writing of devotional hymns to the gods, and the influence of Islam in India. |  | | For instance, there are many chairs, but the reality is the eternal form, or idea, of a chair that defines the nature of all... |  | | At all assemblies, weddings, and funerals, those skilled at storytelling and reciting verses would perform. |
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| | PetersNet: Joseph Barrett, Old Problems with Modern Philosophy |
 | | Thinkers in ethics are considering, almost jealously, the iron authority of the ancient pagan ethos despite its often whimlike strictures which to break brought death or torture. |  | | Here is the regrettable incoherency of Nietzsche: "Truth is that kind of error without which a certain species of living being cannot exist." Or from Russell: "For my part, I agree with Buddha as I have imagined him. |  | | In short those who accept the high natural authority of trained reason as a joy need courage to use it well - even in the face of hatred and the mockery of fools. |
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| | Amazon.com: Books: Modern Philosophy : An Introduction and Survey |
 | | The former is the text that presents the ideas, theses, and arguments themselves; and the latter is a study guide that elucidates details, suggests topics for discussion, and names readings that expand the main text. |  | | The line about anyone asking you to believe that nothing is true is asking you not to believe them is a little rhetorical gem. |  | | Life Itself As A Modern Religion Now, you can read and print it free |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0140249079?v=glance
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| | Modern Philosophy |
 | | With the existence of God, presumably, proven, Descartes wraps things up in the sixth meditation: if God is the perfect thing, then he would not deceive us. |  | | In the second meditation, Descartes wants to begin building up knowledge from the wreckage of the first meditation. |  | | The Rationalists, including Descartes, believed that reason was the fundamental source of knowledge. |
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| | Modern Philosophy |
 | | Not surprisingly, the quest for new reliable foundations manifests itself in the form of an old ontological drive - to find the first and universal principles that determine everything derived from them. |  | | The evolution from the Cartesian Epistemological Turn toward the Kantian Transcendental Turn has been described as the development from the Classical Age of Reason toward the reflective although deeply scientific Age of Enlightenment (Foucault). |  | | What counts most, however, is not mere physical presence, but active participation in answering questions, in doing presentations and taking part in class discussions. |
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http://www.uri.edu/personal/szunjic/philos/modern.htm
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| | The Beginnings of Modern Philosophy |
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| | Course Overview: History of Modern Philosophy |
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http://www.drury.edu/ess/history/modern/overview.html
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| | Early Modern Philosophy |
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http://www.kzoo.edu/phil/wolf/modern/mod03A.html
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| | Haverford College |
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http://www.haverford.edu/catalog/Philosophy.html
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| | Modern Philosophy at Erratic Impact's Philosophy Research Base |
 | | Up to the time of Copernicus the thinkers of the western world believed in the Ptolemiac theory that the universe was a closed space bounded by a spherical envelope beyond which there was nothing. |  | | Note that the Continental tradition spreads out into a least four major trends, which then begin to overlap with each other and, ultimately, with Anglo-American schools. |  | | One thing that happened during the Renaissance that was of great importance for the later character of modern philosophy was the birth of modern science. |
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| | Adventures in Philosophy: A Brief History of Modern Philosophy |
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| | Learn more about Modern Islamic philosophy in the online encyclopedia. |
 | | Learn more about Modern Islamic philosophy in the online encyclopedia. |  | | You are here: Online Encyclopedia > Modern Islamic philosophy |  | | His "Islamization of knowledge" program sought to converge early Muslim philosophy with modern sciences, resulting in, for example, Islamic economics and Islamic sociology. |
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http://www.onlineencyclopedia.org/m/mo/modern_islamic_philosophy.html
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| | Ektopos :: Online Philosophy Community & News |
 | | Hutton has done a superb job at reconstructing that life and providing exhaustive contextual background to Conway's intellectual development. |  | | Judith Norman reviews Alison Stone's Petrified Intelligence: Nature in Hegel's Philosophy |  | | Philosophy is in the process of transforming itself into a science, becoming actual wisdom instead of mere love of wisdom (71-72). |
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| | Modern Philosophy |
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| | MODERN PHILOSOPHY: The Philosophy of Rationalism |
 | | His doctrine of Occasionalism, that creatures furnish the occasion (the "stage setting") for God to intervene and cause them to act or operate, is a quite fanciful and fallacious theory. |  | | Moral evil is an opposition of the free will to the will of God. |  | | It is certain that he appears to have noted the insufficiency of the scientific mathematical method of Cartesianism for arriving at the knowledge of God. |
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http://radicalacademy.com/adiphilrationalism.htm
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| | 19th-century philosophy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Immanuel Kant is a name that most would mention as being among the most important of influences, as would Jean-Jacques Rousseau. |  | | In the 18th Century the philosophies of The Enlightenment would begin to have dramatic effect, and the landmark works of philosophers such as Immanuel Kant and Jean-Jacques Rousseau would have an electrifying effect on a new generation of thinkers. |  | | In the late 18th century a movement known as Romanticism would seek to combine the formal rationality of the past, with a greater and more immediate emotional and organic sense of the world. |
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| | Table of contents for The problem of God in modern philosophy |
 | | Although Hegel's position certainly presents an advantage over past conflicting positions, there is still a risk: "that of erasing the irreducible difference between philosophy and (Christian) religion, between philosophy and theology, i.e., of not recognizing the difference between what could be called the 'religious transcendence' and the 'philosophical transcendence.'" (p. |  | | 1 Chapter 1 Modern Philosophy and the Problem of God 5 Chapter 2 The Problem of God. |  | | It is about "producing a kind of philosophical transcription of the 'Christian religion,' through which the history of metaphysics becomes also the history of Christian theology, which is concluded with the Christian definition of God as Spirit." (p. |
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| | MODERN PHILOSOPHY |
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http://humanities.uwichill.edu.bb/RLWClarke/PhilWeb/history/modern/Modern.htm
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| | Hist. Modern Philosophy |
 | | The pages noted are to be read before and for the date listed. |  | | It differs from the Ancient and Medieval periods in significant ways, for example: the influence of the new science and mathematical method, secularization, the rise of "subjectivity," and the focus on knowledge and its grounding. |  | | As such the course is both a study of the history of philosophy and of the philosophical issues themselves. |
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| | History of Philosophy |
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| | BigEye Philosophy Center |
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| | M.A. in Modern Continental Philosophy |
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| | EpistemeLinks: Website results for Modern Philosophy |
 | | The site also offers a Who's Who of Italian Enlightenment studies and an updated list of recent publications as well as meetings, conferences and conventions about the British Enlightenment." |  | | The focus of these traditions was placed in part on questions of philosophical method, epistemology, and the philosophy of mind. |  | | In the Western tradition, "Modern Philosophy" refers to the period after Renaissance Philosophy but before 19th Century Philosophy, running roughly from 1600 to 1800. |
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| | Modern Philosophy On Love - |
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| | Modern Islamic philosophy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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| | Postmodern philosophy -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | He suggested that in the wake of the collapse of modern metanarratives, people are developing a new "language game" -- one that does not make claims to absolute truth but rather celebrates a world of ever-changing relationships (among people and between people and the world). |  | | Defenders of post-modernism would argue that there is a distinct difference, however: while relativism and nihilism are generally viewed as an abandonment of meaning and authority, postmodern philosophy is generally viewed as an openness to meaning and authority from unexpected places, and that the ultimate source of authority is the "play" of the discourse itself. |  | | Derrida thus claimed to have deconstructed Western philosophy by arguing, for example, that the Western ideal of the present logos is undermined by the expression of that ideal in the form of markings by an absent author. |
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| | Modern philosophy quotes & quotations |
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| | Modern Philosophy Texts -- Ziniewicz |
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| | Ph150 Modern Philosophy |
 | | It presupposes a knowledge of ancient and medieval philosophy. |  | | This course presumes that philosophy and the history of philosophy tell the same truth. |  | | This is the culminating required course in philosophy for the undergraduate student at Fairfied University. |
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| | Amazon.ca: Books: A Short History of Modern Philosophy: From Descartes to Wittgenstein |
 | | A Short History of Modern Philosophy is a lucid, challenging and up-to-date survey of the philosophers and philosophies from the founding father of modern philosophy, Rene Descartes, to the most important and famous philosopher of the twentieth century, Ludwig Wittgenstein. |  | | I wish Scruton's books had been available when I was reading philosophy as an undergraduate. |  | | If you want to discover the pleasures of philosophy, then read Roger Scruton's books. |
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| | Modern Philosophy - AB Philosophy Program - De La Salle University - Dasmariñas |
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| | Amazon.com: Books: History of Philosophy, Volume 4 (Modern Philosophy) |
 | | Copleston set out to redress the wrong by writing a complete history of Western philosophy, one crackling with incident and intellectual excitement - and one that gives full place to each thinker, presenting his thought in a beautifully rounded manner and showing his links to those who came after him. |  | | Continuity and novelty: the early phase of modern philosophy in its relation to mediaeval and Renaissance thought-Continental rationalism: its nature, its relation to scepticism and to neo-Stoicism, its development-British empiricism: its nature and its development-The seventeenth century-The eighteenth century-Political philosophy-The rise of the philosophy of history-Immanuel Kant. |  | | Buy this book with History of Philosophy, Volume 1 (History of Philos... |
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| | Philosophy Pages |
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| | HISTORY OF WESTERN PHILOSOPHY FROM 1492 TO 1776 |
 | | This web site is intended for anyone interested in the stars and marvels of the history of philosophy from the 16th through the 18th century. |  | | This web site is also the Home Port for a class here at Oregon State University: Phl 302, Great Voyages: the History of Western Philosophy from 1492-1776, Winter 1997. |  | | The Course contains materials connected with our class, though some of the reading guides, electronic texts and other materials may well be of some interest. |
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| | Robbins: Philosophical Perspectives on the Human Situation |
 | | To encourage reflection on such contemporary philosophical matters as the meaning of human existence, the nature of truth, and the difficulties inherent to the quest for knowledge. |  | | Turn in one-page paper in which you describe Hume's understanding of the problem of knowledge |  | | To read and discuss many of the significant works in Western philosophy from Kant to the present. |
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http://web.syr.edu/~jwrobbin/PHL201.html
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| | Philosophy in Cyberspace |
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http://www-personal.monash.edu.au/~dey/phil/early.htm
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| | Bibliography of Modern British Philosophy |
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| | Modern Philosophy: Descartes to Kant |
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http://mally.stanford.edu/syllabi/descartes-kant.html
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| | Postmodern Thought |
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http://carbon.cudenver.edu/~mryder/itc_data/postmodern.html
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Books: Modern French Philosophy |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0521296722
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| | Modern Philosophy |
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http://faculty.uccb.ns.ca/philosophy/kbryson/380modern.htm
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| | 20th WCP: Modern Philosophy |
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| | Fake Barn Country: Bennett's Early Modern(ized) Philosophy Texts |
 | | We may not know, but we think we do. |  | | I see via Orange Philosophy that Jonathan Bennett has published a website with modernized/"translated" versions of early modern philosophy texts. |  | | This weblog is licensed under a Creative Commons License. |
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http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Philosophy/Blog/Archives/004560.html
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| | Amazon.com: Books: Modern Cosmology & Philosophy |
 | | What Does It All Mean?: A Very Short Introduction to Philosophy by Thomas Nagel |  | | Subjects > Science > History & Philosophy > General |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1573922501?v=glance
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| | Modern Philosophy |
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| | Open Directory - Society: Philosophy: History of Philosophy: Early Modern |
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http://dmoz.org/Society/Philosophy/History_of_Philosophy/Early_Modern
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