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Live Tonight on Alba Voce

markdyal wrote 8 hours ago: From 7 to 9 PM EST on Thursday, May 23, I will be the guest and topic of conversation on David Baill … more →

Tags: actant networks, Alexander Dugin, Bruno Latour, Deleuze and Guattari, Fourth-Generation Warfare, hand grenades, Jack Donovan, New Right, outright racism

rebirth of tragedy

peterhalsey wrote 18 hours ago: A metaphysical consolation wrests us momentarily from the bustle of changing forms. For a brief mome … more →

Tags: Baruch Spinoza, Christianity, Philosophy, Religion and Spirituality, Thus Spoke Zarathustra, Walter Kaufmann

Losing Our Religion: Will Atheism Be the Norm by 2099?

Joseph Guyer wrote 20 hours ago: When Friedrich Nietzsche proclaimed that “God is dead” in 1882, it caused a major uproar … more →

Tags: People, Atheism, Agnosticism, Stephen Hawking, Albert Einstein, quantum mechanics, Charles Darwin, Lawrene Krauss

Stroke of Genius2 comments

jeremiahlideen wrote 20 hours ago: The notion of love comes to fruition in Christian thought and the scriptures most prominently in an … more →

Tags: Read, Atonement, Atonement in Christianity, Christianity, Genius, God, jesu, John Caputo, John D Caputo

Hayek: Menace to Democracy and Democratic Culture

Tim Lacy wrote 1 day ago: After sitting in my browser as an open tab for a few weeks, I finally found some time to read Corey … more →

Tags: Corey Robin, friedrich hayek, History of conservatism, history of ideas, neoliberalism

Nietzsche vi: reflecting

sophyphreak wrote 1 day ago: Reflecting has lost all the dignity of its form Thinking, turning things over in your mind, is no lo … more →

Tags: Walter Kaufmann, Philosophy

why and how?

Buddy Bhuvi wrote 1 day ago: “He who has a why to live for can bear almost any how.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche … more →

Tags: Quote, perseverance, conviction, Motivation, Life, Philosophy, Relationships, Reason

To the Graduating Seniors

vancemorgan wrote 2 days ago: For those who read this blog regularly, it will come as no surprise that I believe I have the greate … more →

Tags: Belief, Books, God, History, Jeanne, Justice, Literature, Philosophy, Politics

Nietzsche v

sophyphreak wrote 2 days ago: Pursue your best or your worst desires, and above all perish! There is a lot here. First, I want to … more →

Tags: Walter Kaufmann, Philosophy, Religion and Spirituality, Christianity, Christian

Part II: What is Existentialism? (Toward 'Authentic' Sustainable Developement)

ecochristensen wrote 2 days ago: Editor’s Note: The following is part II of a theoretical paper written for the Sustainable Developme … more →

Tags: Sustainable Development, Martin Heidegger, existentialism, sustainability, Jean Paul Sartre, Sören Kierkegaard, Albert Camus, Solomon, ontology

Reflections on Parental Guidance- A Sermon

amoyer2013 wrote 3 days ago: Today my pastor, Dr. Ed Young, did a sermon on parental guidance. He really hit the nail on the head … more →

Tags: Family, Religion, Adolf Hitler, Christianity, Jean Jacques Rousseau, John Lennon, Parenting, Religion and Spirituality, united states

More Notes on Boris Groys with Constant Reference to Kierkegaard2 comments

Dean wrote 4 days ago: Well, the jury is still deliberating. In my last post, I mentioned I picked up Groys’s Introdu … more →

Tags: antiphilosophy, boris groys, Concluding Unscientific Postscript, "Continental" Philosophy, de omnibus dubitandum est, Edmund Husserl, Existentialism, Johannes Climacus, Phenomenology

The 30 Harshest Author-on-Author Insults In History

Bookblurb wrote 4 days ago: Vladimir Nabokov By Emily Temple Sigh. Authors just don’t insult each other like they used to. Sure, … more →

Tags: Authors, Vladimir Nabokov, Martin Amis, Emily Temple, flavorwire, jennifer egan, Gustave Flaubert, Harold Bloom, Robert Louis Stevenson

Terminology: The History of Ideas5 comments

Will Thomas wrote 4 days ago: Arthur Lovejoy (1873-1962), proponent of one version of the history of ideas One of the drums I like … more →

Tags: Terminology, Arthur Lovejoy, Carlo Ginzburg, Clifford Geertz, Karl Marx, Michel Foucault, Sigmund Freud

Random Thought 05.19.13

kconway01 wrote 4 days ago: The individual has always had to struggle to keep from being overwhelmed by the tribe. If you try it … more →

Tags: Photography, Psychology, Quotations, individuality

Burnt Bridges

Haaris Khan wrote 4 days ago: Nataraja – Lord Shiva’s cosmic dancing form, as the destroyer of the Universe. The end o … more →

Tags: Reflections, Hinduism, Shiva, Broken Bridges, History, Forgiveness, Acceptance, remorse, regret

El Nacimiento de la Tragedia

romanticismoaleman wrote 5 days ago: El Nacimiento de la Tragedia Romántico Alemán ! ! … more →

Tags: Filosofía alemana

Disfruta la contundencia alemana....

romanticismoaleman wrote 5 days ago: Desconfío de todos los sistemáticos y me alejo de ellos. El ansia de sistema constituye una falta … more →

Tags: Máximas

Friedrich Nietzsche - Thus Spoke Zarathustra

rockmydaybelle wrote 6 days ago: Nietzsche 1862a (Photo credit: Wikipedia) ”There is more wisdom in your body than in your deep … more →

Tags: Philosophy, friedrich nietzsche thus spoke zarathustra, philosohy quotes nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra


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