Extensive discussion of "qualia," the sense-data that inform perception. Considers the different …
Extensive discussion of "qualia," the sense-data that inform perception. Considers the different meanings of the term and relates them to epistemological questions about mental states, theories of representation, and introspection. Includes bibliography.
A very long and detailed account of St. Augustine's philosophy and religious …
A very long and detailed account of St. Augustine's philosophy and religious beliefs. Paragraphs three through five contain historical information on Augustine's life.
This is a very detailed site about the life and the works …
This is a very detailed site about the life and the works of Saint Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274 CE). This site provides the reader with a brief biography, comparisons between Aristotle and Aquinas, commentary on Aquinas' work, and also a short bibliography and resources section at the bottom of the page.
A thorough and complete biography. Includes sections on Kierkegaard's life, rhetoric, ethics, …
A thorough and complete biography. Includes sections on Kierkegaard's life, rhetoric, ethics, politics, and religion, just to name a few. Also contains a time-line and bibliography of works.
An extensive discussion of the Stoic beliefs about logic, their advancements in …
An extensive discussion of the Stoic beliefs about logic, their advancements in the field of logic, the arguments of the Skeptics and the answers of the Stoics
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