Philosophical Sites to Visit

Philosophical Sites to Visit
My photo taken at The Temple of Apollo at Delphi

Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Consider the Carrington Event:  Why is it important to us now?  Perhaps we should not be so dependent on our digital devices?


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In 1859, Sir Richard Carrington observed a coronal mass ejection of staggering proportion that was aimed at the earth producing a large geomagnetic storm in our magnetosphere.


The author of the Wikipedia article on this event (See this link to the article:  Wikipedia Article reference ) makes this worrisome statement: "Studies have shown that a solar storm of this magnitude occurring today would likely cause more widespread problems for a modern and technology dependent society."

Sunday, February 12, 2017

A great and wonderful logician and philosophy professor has died.  Raymond Smullyan who wrote widely on logic and mathematics.  I used his logic books  in my courses...Here is his obit from the NYTimes...check it out..   Wonderful Puzzle books such as "What is the Name of this Book?"

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/11/us/raymond-smullyan-dead-puzzle-creator.html?rref=collection%2Fsectioncollection%2Fobituaries&action=click&contentCollection=obituaries&region=rank&module=package&version=highlights&contentPlacement=5&pgtype=sectionfront

Sunday, December 18, 2016

Philosophers Songs


This is my You Tube folder for Philosophy Songs.....I will be adding more in the future....This one is also list below on my BLOG...

The Mostly German Philosophers Love Song is a riot.....a reasonable one, of course, please check it out you will like it....


The Big Lebowski - Parking / Nihilists scene


NIHILISM is a philosophical position in which the nihilists claim that there are NO VALUES in the world.....Walter takes care of them, but Donny dies!!!! Check it out!!!


The Mostly German Philosophers Love Song


Check out this very funny love song composed of the names of philosophers and accompanied on guitar....you will enjoy it


Arguably America's Most Brilliant Thinker:

Teacher of John Dewey, close friend of William James, acknowledged originator of the pragmatic theory of meaning....Charles S. Peirce

Charles Sanders Peirce (1839—1914)

C.S. Peirce was a scientist and philosopher best known as the earliest proponent of pragmatism. An influential thinker and polymath, Peirce is among the greatest of American minds. His thought was a seminal influence upon William James, his life long friend, and upon John Dewey, his one time student. James and Dewey went on to popularize pragmatism thereby achieving what Peirce’s inability to gain lasting academic employment prevented him from doing.
Pragmatism takes the meaning of a concept to depend upon its practical bearings. The upshot of this maxim is that a concept is meaningless if it has no practical or experiential effect on the way we conduct our lives or inquiries. Similarly, within Peirce’s theory of inquiry, the scientific method is the only means through which to fix belief, eradicate doubt and progress towards a final steady state of knowledge.
Although Peirce applied scientific principles to philosophy, his understanding and admiration of Kant also colored his work. Peirce was analytic and scientific, devoted to logical and scientific rigor, and an architectonic philosopher in the mold of Kant or Aristotle. His best-known theories, pragmatism and the account of inquiry, are both scientific and experimental but form part of a broad architectonic scheme. Long considered an eccentric figure whose contribution to pragmatism was to provide its name and whose importance was as an influence upon James and Dewey, Peirce’s significance in his own right is now largely accepted.
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(Arisbe) Charles Sanders Peirce: ARISBE: THE PEIRCE GATEWAY: Home Page of the International Peirce Community

A wonderful web site for all things C. S. Peirce
(Arisbe) Charles Sanders Peirce: ARISBE: THE PEIRCE GATEWAY: Home Page of the International Peirce Community

Thursday, September 22, 2016

13th Century Philosophical Lovers!!!!

Abelard and Heloise were illicit lovers during the Middle Ages....their romantic liaison was tragic in the end.....Abelard was a monk and her teacher of Logic who fell in love with her, her brothers sought him out and castrated him!!!  Heloise took herself to a nunnery.....  Here is a photo of their grave in 

Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris....


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