Everyday Philosophy: Practical ApplicationsAuthor House, 3 мар. 2005 г. - Всего страниц: 436 “Philosophy always buries its undertakers.” Philosophy comes to life in every generation, not only because each generation has its distinctive problems, but also because the genius of the great minds of the past is pertinent to our current concerns. This book applies the thoughts of the great philosophers to medical ethics problems like Transplants, Abortion, and Euthanasia. It compares the visions of Plato and Aristotle with those of the Buddha, Confucius, and with Darwin, Freud, and Nietzsche. It compares Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, in the face of contemporary atheism. It concludes with maps of the ancient, medieval, and modern philosophical worlds, and shows the relevance of the past when dealing with our current most appalling problems. |
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... tradition, and with a sense of the spirit of what it is that the great philosophers were pursuing. Philosophy after all is an attempt to be wise about life, and from reading the great philosophers, one should get some greater sense of ...
... tradition, and with a sense of the spirit of what it is that the great philosophers were pursuing. Philosophy after all is an attempt to be wise about life, and from reading the great philosophers, one should get some greater sense of ...
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... tradition might affirm that they are motivated to do the right thing because it is the right thing, and not from hope for reward or fear of punishment in an afterlife, and sometimes suggest that this is a more mature morality. No less a ...
... tradition might affirm that they are motivated to do the right thing because it is the right thing, and not from hope for reward or fear of punishment in an afterlife, and sometimes suggest that this is a more mature morality. No less a ...
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... tradition, the person who was “enlightened” saw the hidden ultimate truth of what constituted perfect human behavior, and was tempted to leave society behind to contemplate the noble truths; but the Bodhisattva, the enlightened one ...
... tradition, the person who was “enlightened” saw the hidden ultimate truth of what constituted perfect human behavior, and was tempted to leave society behind to contemplate the noble truths; but the Bodhisattva, the enlightened one ...
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... traditions that begin with Judaism.) Medieval Philosophy, whether Jewish, Islamic, or Christian, simply applied the appropriate Revelations to the Aristotelian concept of God, and God became the Unmoved Mover of Maimonides, the Totally ...
... traditions that begin with Judaism.) Medieval Philosophy, whether Jewish, Islamic, or Christian, simply applied the appropriate Revelations to the Aristotelian concept of God, and God became the Unmoved Mover of Maimonides, the Totally ...
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... traditional theology and religious practice, but propose that the idea of a God who is in process, who is tending toward what He will become, is a much more accurate concept of divine nature, than the Aristotelian notion of a Perfect ...
... traditional theology and religious practice, but propose that the idea of a God who is in process, who is tending toward what He will become, is a much more accurate concept of divine nature, than the Aristotelian notion of a Perfect ...
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Стр. 232 - Standing on the bare ground - my head bathed by the blithe air and uplifted into infinite space - all mean egotism vanishes. I become a transparent eyeball; I am nothing; I see all; the currents of the Universal Being circulate through me; I am part or parcel of God.
Стр. 145 - The creed which accepts as the foundation of morals, Utility, or the Greatest Happiness Principle, holds that actions are right in proportion as they tend to promote happiness, wrong as they tend to produce the reverse of happiness.
Стр. 379 - Woman, believe me, the hour is coming when neither on this mountain nor in Jerusalem will you worship the Father.
Стр. 77 - I left the woods for as good a reason as I went there. Perhaps it seemed to me that I had several more lives to live, and could not spare any more time for that one.
Стр. 60 - Beloved Pan, and all ye other gods who haunt this place, give me beauty in the inward soul; and may the outward and inward man be at one.
Стр. 33 - To be a philosopher is not merely to have subtle thoughts, nor even to found a school; but so to love wisdom as to live according to its dictates, — a life of simplicity, independence, magnanimity, and trust.
Стр. 311 - Nature has placed mankind under the governance of two sovereign masters, pain and pleasure. It is for them alone to point out what we ought to do, as well as to determine what we shall do.
Стр. 215 - The true,' to put it very briefly, is only the expedient in the way of our thinking, just as 'the right' is only the expedient in the way of our behaving.