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| | | | | Hypatia of Alexandria is often portrayed as a martyr of reason and science, who was killed by anti-science fanatics. This bears little relation to reality | |
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brewminate.com
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| | | | | The guild existed to serve a singular purpose: to train Apprentices. By Kristine Wilson-SlackWriter I became fascinated with | |
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| | | | | Fallen Angels and the History of Judaism and Christianity: The Reception of Enochic Literature by Annette Yoshiko Reed My rating: 4 of 5 stars The First Book of Enoch was fairly well known in the first century, and accepted by both Christians and Jews. It is a composite book, made of several books joined together,... | |
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| | | Kant's moral philosophy has problems when applied to extreme real-world situations. This essay uses the totalitarian regimes of the twentieth century to highlight some scenarios where Kant's ethical philosophy breaks down to reveal its limitations. In this context, I'll summarize his moral philosophy, including a look at the Categorical Imperative and his "Kingdom of Ends,' while showing how the violence of regimes like those of the Nazis and Soviets undermined Kant's ethical philosophy. | ||