Curiosity Blog - Elliot Temple
Curiosity blog about philosophy and reason
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An electronic journal of philosophy, promoting the principles and the further development of the Critical Philosophy of Immanuel Kant, Arthur Schopenhauer, and the Friesian School, i.e. Jakob Fries, Leonard Nelson, Rudolf Otto, Karl Popper, F.A. Hayek, etc.
The post-existentialist, post-objectivist, very progressive, innovative and practical Philosophy of Empowerment of G.E. Nordell based partly on ideas of Ayn Rand (Objectivism), Albert Camus (Existentialism), Eric Berne (Transactional Analysis), C. Wright Mills, Thorstein B. Veblen, quantum physics and other concepts and thinkers, plus a host of original thought designed to enroll the reader into individual and independent participation in the Fulfillment of Mankind's Potential...
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The Ayn Rand Lexicon: This mini-encyclopedia of Objectivism is compiled from Ayn Rand’s statements on some 400 topics in philosophy, economics, psychology and history.
The Secular Web is owned and operated by Internet Infidels Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit educational organization dedicated to promoting and defending a naturalistic worldview on the Internet.As defined by Paul Draper, naturalism is "the hypothesis that the natural world is a closed system, which means that nothing that is not a part of the natural world affects it." Thus, "naturalism implies that there are no supernatural entities"-including God.
A collection of Ayn Rand's most well-loved quotes, from her novels and non-fiction writings
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Montessori primary, elementary, and secondary school. Founded in 1972 by the New Banner Institute. Member of the International Montessori Society. Seminars in philosophic inquiry: Open forum, logical analysis, and fundamental research in metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, psychology, economics, political science, aesthetics, cognitive sciences, and early childhood education.
A community blog devoted to refining the art of rationality
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For those interested in the philosophy of Karl Popper. Referenced by major institutions such as the B.B.C., The Encyclopaedia Britannica, and The British Science Museum. The site has an e-mail-based discussion forum and a peer-reviewed electronic journal