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theimaginativeconservative.org
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| | | | | The answers to the errors of modern times need to be given in philosophy and theology, but it is essential that we also experience the truth imaginatively. (essay by Benjamin Lockerd) | |
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syntheticzero.net
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| | | | | The elimination and ratification of belief The problem of nihilism is also the problem of belief. If our highest values have corroded and our firmest foundations have been removed from beneath us then the question is "what is left to believe in". Even deeper than this crisisinbelief is the crisisofbelief itself that issues from the... | |
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newhumanist.org.uk
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| | | | | James Hannam's book is a good read but presents a distorted view of the medieval period and the development of science that suits his Catholic agenda, claims Charles Freeman. | |
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profmattstrassler.com
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| | | Matt Strassler [April 12, 2012] It is common that, when reading about the universe or about particle physics, one will come across a phrase that somehow refers to ``matter and energy'', as though they are opposites, or partners, or two sides of a coin, or the two classes out of which everything is made. This | ||