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Sunday Quote: Kant on the Bible
“The existence of the Bible, as a book for the people, is the greatest benefit the human race has ever experienced. Every attempt to belittle it is a crime against humanity.” &
Article: Dragons, Snakes and Demons: A Medieval and Biblical Bestiary for Modern Minds
In this well-cited “journal entry”, archaeological aficionado, Ted Wright, sets his sight on the idea of dragons in ages past, as compared to today. He pulls from the e
Terminology Tuesday: Tautology
A tautology is a contentless statement; something true by definition and uninformative of the real world. “All bachelors are unmarried men” is a tautology, as is “All triangl
Terminology Tuesday: Sufficient Reason
Principle of. The principle of sufficient reason arises out of modern rationalism, particularly as developed by Gottfried Leibniz (1646–1716). It was developed by Christian Wolfe
Terminology Tuesday: PHENOMENOLOGY
Philosophers have commonly distinguished between the objective world and consciousness of that objective world, and have viewed the latter, the phenomenal world, as being ontologic