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Articles related to "Philosophy"
Cyber-Philosophy on the Web cyber-philosophy • cyber philosophy • philosophical aspects • technological innovations
Turkish Unrest Continues: Government vs. Military Philosophy unrest • military • koran • religion • laws
Logic and Philosophy This article summarizes how logic has been seen in relation to philosophy and to the sciences based on some of the major developments in the history of logic itself. logic • philosophy • division of the sciences • immanuel kant • aristotle
Serpents in Hermetic Philosophy Snakes, serpents and dragons were a popular theme in alchemical texts and picture books. What is their importance, and how did this tradition begin? alchemy • mysticism • hermetic philosophy • serpents • serpent
Thanksgiving in My Garden Why gardeners garden. Essay on the philosophy of gardening. northern gardening • short season gardening • cold climate gardening • gardening in minnesota • zone 4 gardening
Sir Francis Bacon in Debt A look at the later years in the life and career of one of the world's most brilliant statesmen and thinkers. sir francis bacon • king james the first • lord chancellor • theory of indcutive reasoning • the restoration
The Wit & Wisdom of Bobby Jones Sid Matthew's collection of quotes and quips will help your golf game and give you a glimpse of sport history. bobby jones • sid l. matthew • the masters • tiger woods • golf instruction
The 2001 Principle the 2001 principle • websites • argument from design • theological argument • web sites
A Music Revolution!!: The Zoltan Kodaly Way Weekly articles and links about topics and concepts that apply directly to the music educator. Too many resources to list. This site is a must see for music educators and music lovers. music education • zoltan kodaly • kecskemet • hungary • children
The Orff Process Carl Orff was a German composer and educator. Orff defined the ideal music for children, "never music alone, but music connected with movement, dance, and speech - not to be listened to, meaningful only in active participation." Orff said, "Experience first, then intellectualize." carl orff • orff • carl • process • learning
Who is Socrates? This article touches on who one of the most important philosophical figures of Ancient Greece, who layed out the foundation for Western philosophy as we know it today. socrates • greek philosopher • ancient greece • plato • history
The First League: <I>The Tao of Hitch-Hiking</I> The first in a series of seven reviews of on-line tales of hitch-hiking, that are lengthy enough to call books. online book review • martin segal • electronic books • hitching • hitch-hiking
Aboriginal Synergy Yin and Yang, Combinance Theory, Ganma, Dialectic - it's all one and the same. Opposites create, not destroy. But Western binary oppositions would have it otherwise... yin and yang • dialectic • ganma • combinance theory • synergy of opposites
Androgyny in Alchemy and Mysticism What is the concept of Sol and Luna in Hermetic Philosophy? Explore the origins of this fascinating belief through illustrated manuscripts and alchemical texts. alchemy • mysticism • hermetic philosophy • sol • luna
Concept of Jacob’s Ladder "Jacob's Ladder" is a biblical concept, but for Hermetic philosophers it was also symbolic of man's transformation, and his connection to the universe. ladder • jacob’s ladder • alchemy • mysticism • hermetic philosophy
Indigenous Intellectual Property Indigenous knowledge systems are hot property in the global marketplace, heralding a new age of colonisation through the new "papal bull" of Intellectual Property Rights. native intellectual property • intellectual property rights • indigenous knowledge systems • global marketplace • eco sustainability
The MILK Desk for Macs Computer tables are usually covered with wires, cables, cords and clutter. The MILK desk is designed to clean up work space for Apple product users. the milk best computers systems desks tables desig • covered powers firewires wires cables cords clutte • two types • loyal as a cubs fans • ipods shuffles nano minis
The Qin and Han Dynasties When did Taoism become popular in Chinese society? How did this religion expand in the Han Dynasty? taoism • taoist • daoism • daoist • taoist history
Ways of Knowing Western thinking always structures knowledge in hierarchies. Food chain, Great Chain Of Being - the chains that bind our minds. But there are other ways of knowing. ways of knowing • western knowledge • indigenous knowledge • hierarchies of knowledge • indigenous philosophy
Music Education: What Good is It, any way? Have you ever heard someone say, "What good are the arts in school anyway? I want my child to learn to read and write, to be decent at math and know a little history." Maybe they don't know that music helps us to appreciate the rhythm of the Cosmos, the biological rhythms, performance rhythms, and perceived rhythm. What was that? Did I hear you say, "So what difference does that make?" I'm glad you asked. the cosmos • music • biological rhythms • education • creative approaches
Massage Therapy Schools This is part two of a two-part series on how to become a massage therapist in Canada and the United States. massage therapy schools • massage therapy training • massage school • massage therapist • canada
Mainstream Success of "The Secret” New Age messages are becoming more common in mainstream media. Is "The Secret" really sharing anything new, or just trying to repackage for mainstream success? "the secret" • new age • mainstream media • positive thinking • the celestine prophecy
"The Third Culture" on the Edge intellectual culture • edge • edge foundation • reality club • websites
History of Feng Shui Description of the various Feng Shui Schools in practice today. history of feng shui • feng shui schools • compass school • form school • nine star key
The 2001 Principle, Revisited 2001 - a space odyssey • 2001 principle • mordechai steinman • obvious proof • cognitive dissonance
F/SF Events to April 9 Here's a list of events that may be of interest to F&SF readers and writers conventions • reading • science fiction • fantasy • moore
Feed Homeless, Face Arrest There are some crazy laws that make it illegal to feed homeless people in public places. Food not bombs have been continuing to face arrest by feeding hungry people. homeless people • feeding hungry • food not bombs • harassment feeding homeless • hungry people
Finding a Pediatrician A pediatrician is a very important person in the life of your child. Being a parent, you want to know that your child's pediatrician is knowledgeable and compassionate. finding a pediatrician • knowledgeable pediatrician • how to find a pediatrician • looking for a new pediatrician • find a new pediatrician
How to Choose a Guardian While not a pleasant thing to think about, having a will is a good way to protect your child. Shouldn't you have the choice of who should be the guardian? how to choose a guardian • finding a guardian • making a will • best guardian for your child • a will
John Cage: Avant-Garde Composer John Cage's aleatoric (or chance) compositions are difficult to listen to, but his reduction of composer involvement paves the way for a better understanding of the perfo john cage • aleatoric music • 4'33" • chance music • avant-garde
Generic Information on the Web drugs • pharmaceuticals • pharmaceutical information • web sites • websites
The Devil in the Details legislation • flawed • flaws • private health care • health care financing administration
The Virtual Business: Taking Small Business to the Extreme virtual business • sole proprietorship • virtual office
Determining Which Office to Run For!! running for public office • decisions • campaign • elections • support |
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