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Existentialism Principles As Seen in the Character of Satoru Nakata in Haruki Murakami’S Kafka on the Shore
Truth and Transcendence Turning the Tables on the Liar Paradox
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Arthur Schopenhauer
The Passive Personality Principle
Principles, the Pleasure-Paini A.Nd the Reality Principle, Are Then Dealt With
Spinoza's Ethics Beth Lord
Man Is Condemned to Be Free by Jean-Paul Sartre from the Lecture, “Existentialism Is a Humanism” (1946) Translated by Philip Mairet (1948)
Moore in the Middle Author(S): by Thomas Hurka Source: Ethics, Vol
Spinoza on Miracles
How to Be a Moorean Donald H
The Right to the Truth in International Law: Fact Or Fiction? Yasmin Naqvi* Yasmin Naqvi Is a Ph.D
Applying Modern Theories in the Philosophy of Time to Spinoza's
Plato's Theory of Justice Justice Has Been One of the Important Issues In
The Reality Principle Lawrence G
Augustine's Theory of Free Will
The Principle of Continuity and Leibniz's Theory of Consciousness
PRINCIPIA ETHICA J] to Discover the Relative That Charity Is a Virtue Must Attempt Merits of Every Different Form of Charity
Augustine's Use of Rhetoric in His Preaching Ministry
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Agapic Reading: How to Read the Bible and Other Literature to Enhance Love for God and Neighbor
Free Will Vs. Determinism Our Topic Today Is, for the Second Day in a Row, Freedom of the Will
Frankfurt's Compatibilist Theory of Free Will
4 Aristotle's Function Argument
The Principle of Sufficient Reason and Free Will
Space and Time As Relations: the Theoretical Approach of Leibniz
Aristotle on Induction and First Principles
Spinoza's Conception of Law: Metaphysics and Ethics
Frankfurt's Theory of Free Will & Alternative Possibilities
The Principle of Reason According to Leibniz: the Origins, Main Assumptions and Forms
Leibniz and the Vis Viva Controversy
Educational Philosophies Definitions and Comparison Chart
Non-Refoulement Under International Human Rights Law
The Monadology (1714), by Gottfried Wilhelm LEIBNIZ (1646-1716)
The Possibility Principle and the Truthmakers for Modal Truths
Let Us Keep in Mind the Principle of Subsidiarity, Which Grants Freedom to Develop the Capabilities Present at Every Level of So
Aristotle's Method of Understanding the First Principles of Natural
Schopenhauer on Space, Time, Causality and Matter: a Physical Re-Examination