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www.thephilosopher1923.org
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| | | | | One way to scry the future of philosophy is to look at its past. However, the history of philosophy tends to tell a rather narrow and parochial story. This story predominantly focuses on Europe to the exclusion of almost everywhere else. The shift away from such a bias has already begun, but there are still deeply Eurocentric assumptions built into the most influential general histories of philosophy. One invisible assumption is that there is such a thing as "Western Philosophy". | |
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historyofknowledge.net
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| | | | | Examines the Sovietization of science and the history of academic virtues in post-World War II Soviet-dominated Poland. | |
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antilogicalism.com
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| | | | | One way to scry the future of philosophy is to look at its past. However, the history of philosophy - both as a field of academic study and in more popular literature - tends to tell a rather narrow and parochial story. This story predominantly focuses on Europe to the exclusion of almost everywhere else.... | |
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biographics.org
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| | | Maximilien Robespierre promised to usher a fairer, more representative form of government to the French people. What they got was a reign of terror that saw thousands facing the horror of the guillotine. Among Robespierre's victims were the king and queen of France. When justice finally came it was a swift as the slice of | ||