NP53. Bodies of Thought: Science, Religion and the Soul in the Early Enlightenment by Ann Thomson (Oxford 2008) is a treasure trove of information on a little-known aspect of the Enlightenment.
Some Ryle essay footnotes appear on this site, which is devoted to life after physics.
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Your example: [(p-->q) + (q --> p)] [~(p-->q) v (~q --> p]).~[q p] Dot means "and." The above can be r...
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cP28. Donald Mackay, an information theorist and physicist, counters the Cartesian notion of Karl Popper and John Eccles that the brain must...
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kg97. The reader will notice that this essay pays a great deal of attention to Russell. Why, you say, so much fuss about Russell's eff...
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hp35. F.H. Bradley argued that pluralism, as advocated by James, is flawed. For, if in change something really is altered, and, if the al...
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