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From Revolution to Reconstruction: Biographies: Thomas Paine

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FRtR > Biographies > Thomas Paine A Biography of Thomas Paine (1737-1809) *** Quote *** Thomas Paine was born on the twenty-ninth of January 1737 at Thetford, Norfolk in England, as a son of a Quaker. After a short basic education, he started to work, at first for his father, later as an officer of the excise. During this occupation Thomas Paine was an unsuccesfull man, and was twice dismissed from his post. In 1774, he met Benjamin Franklin in London, who advised him to emigrate to America, giving him letters of recommandation. Paine landed at Philadelphia on November 30, 1774. Starting over as a publicist, he first published his African Slavery in America , in the spring of 1775, criticizing slavery in America as being unjust and inhumane. At this time he also had become co-editor Read More
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Bertrand Russell (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

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Cite this entry Search the SEP • Advanced Search • Tools • RSS Feed Table of Contents • What's New • Archives • Projected Contents Editorial Information • About the SEP • Editorial Board • How to Cite the SEP • Special Characters Support the SEP Contact the SEP © Metaphysics Research Lab , CSLI , Stanford University Open access to the SEP is made possible by a world-wide funding initiative. Please Read How You Can Help Keep the Encyclopedia Free Photo by Larry Burrows Bertrand Russell First published Thu Dec 7, 1995; substantive revision Thu May 1, 2003 Bertrand Arthur William Russell (b.1872 - d.1970) was a British philosopher, logician, essayist, and social critic, best known for his work in mathematical logic and analytic philosophy. His Read More
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pythagoras and Pythagoreanism

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Home Encyclopedia Summa Fathers Bible Library A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Home > Catholic Encyclopedia > P > Pythagoras and Pythagoreanism Pythagoras and Pythagoreanism Pythagoras, the Greek philosopher and mathematician and founder of the Pythagorean school , flourished about 530 B. C. Very little is known about the life and personality of Pythagoras. There is an abundance of biographical material dating from the first centuries of the Christian era, from the age of neo-Pythagoreanism, but, when we go back to the centuries nearer to Pythagoras's time , our material becomes very scanty. It seems to be certain that Pythagoras was born at Samos about the year 550 or 560 B. C. , that he travelled to Magna GrÆcia in Southern Italy about the year 530, that he founded the Read More
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Charles S. Peirce Studies

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W ho is the most original and the most versatile intellect that the Americas have so far produced? The answer "Charles S. Peirce" is uncontested, because any second would be so far behind as not to be worth nominating. [He was] mathematician, astronomer, chemist, geodesist, surveyor, cartographer, metrologist, spectroscopist, engineer, inventor; psychologist, philologist, lexicographer, historian of science, mathematical economist, lifelong student of medicine; book reviewer, dramatist, actor, short story writer; phenomenologist, semiotician, logician, rhetorician and metaphysician. Max H. Fisch in Sebeok, The Play of Musement Life & Times The life and times of Charles Sanders Peirce. Writings Hypertext editions of Peirce's writings. The Community of Inquirers Information about mailing lis Read More
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Life of Socrates by Sanderson Beck

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Confucius and Socrates Contents BECK index SOCRATES Life and Deeds This chapter has been published in the book CONFUCIUS AND SOCRATES Teaching Wisdom . For information on ordering click here. Ten years after the death of Confucius, Socrates was born in Athens in the fourth year of the 77th Olympiad on the sixth day of the month of Thargelion, when the city was purified, according to Diogenes Laertius' citation of Apollodorus' Chronology.1 In Plato's account of Socrates' speech in his trial of 399 BC, Socrates said he was seventy years old.2 Therefore he lived (469-399) during the century which has been called the golden age of Athens. The Greeks had stopped the Persians at Marathon in 490 and turned them away for good in 480 at Salamis and in 479 at Plataea. With security from foreign encr Read More
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Literature 1950

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Nobel Foundation Nobel Media Nobel Museum Nobel Peace Center Nobel Web SEARCH CONTACT US HOME NOBEL PRIZES ALFRED NOBEL PRIZE AWARDERS NOMINATION PRIZE ANNOUNCEMENTS AWARD CEREMONIES EDUCATIONAL GAMES By Year Nobel Prize in Physics Nobel Prize in Chemistry Nobel Prize in Medicine Nobel Prize in Literature Nobel Peace Prize Prize in Economics The Nobel Prize in Literature 1950 "in recognition of his varied and significant writings in which he champions humanitarian ideals and freedom of thought" Earl (Bertrand Arthur William) Russell United Kingdom b. 1872 d. 1970 Titles, data and places given above refer to the time of the award. Photos: Copyright © The Nobel Foundation Printer Friendly Comments & Questions Tell a Friend The 1950 Prize in: Physics Chemistry Medicine Literature Peace Prev. Read More
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Nueva AlejandrÍa - Secciones - Nueva Utopia

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PÁgina Principal Ideario Equipo de Trabajo Legales Registro Portada Hispanoparlantes en el mundo Escuelas miembros Argentina Otros paÍses Escuelas en Argentina Escuelas en Chile --> Agregar Escuela Hosting Educativo P?gina de Cortes?a LIEdu Archivos Curriculares Clases Gemelas Bolsa de Trabajo Registro Maestros Americanos Himnos Nacionales Banderas Nacionales Contexto Educativo Nueva Utopia Canal Educativo Encuestas Para miembros... Fundaustral APAER Aulas Sin Fronteras FADAM Poder Ciudadano Cursos a Distancia MiÉrcoles, 21 de Noviembre de 2007 Institucional Escuelas Maestros Secciones Programas --> CapacitaciÓn ContÁctenos - Maestros Americanos - Himnos Nacionales - Banderas Nacionales - Contexto Educativo - Nueva Utopia - Canal Educativo - Encuestas - Pacifistas - Maestros - Clases - Alu Read More
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Philo of Alexandria HomePage

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Part 4. This Philo-page has moved to www.torreys.org/bible/philopag.html . Please update your bookmarks! Resources for the study of Philo of Alexandria Read More
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Redirect from .../russell1.htm

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McMaster Quick Links You will shortly be redirected to the home page of the Bertrand Russell Archives: http://www.mcmaster.ca/russdocs/russell.htm Acrylic painting by Luana Milligan Bontiller, 1973 Contact Us | Terms of Use & Privacy Policy Read More
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Rousseau Association for study of Jean-Jacques Rousseau

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Rousseau Association Home About the Rousseau Association Conferences Publications About Rousseau The Rousseau Association/Association Rousseau, formerly known as the North American Association for the Study of Rousseau, is a bilingual society devoted to the study of Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Our membership is multinational and interdisciplinary. The Association includes Rousseau scholars from the US, Canada, Mexico, Europe, and Japan. We count among our numbers specialists in history, languages, literature, philosophy, political science, as well as other fields. We welcome members from all disciplines. Members receive a semi-annual newsletter and are eligible to participate in Rousseau Association colloquia, and in panels it sponsors at other professional meetings (e.g. The American Society f Read More
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Russell summary

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The Ayn Rand Institute: Home

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Returning Visitor? Log In Spam Control Text: Please leave this field empty Tell A Friend About This Page NEWS About ARI FAQ Request Info Employment Volunteer Contact Us The Ayn Rand Institute The Center for the Advancement of Objectivism Search: Printer-friendly version Copyright ? 1995-2007 Ayn Rand? Institute (ARI). All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited. ARI is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Contributions to ARI in the United States are tax-exempt to the extent provided by law. Objectivist Conferences and the Ayn Rand Bookstore are owned by Second Renaissance, Inc., which is operated by the Ayn Rand Institute. Payments made to Objectivist Conferences or to the Ayn Rand Bookstore do not qualify as tax-deductible contributions to the Ayn Rand Institute. R Read More
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The Karl Popper Web

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HOME ABOUT KARL POPPER & audio CRITICAL CAFE (discuss) CRITICAL RATIONALIST (peer-reviewed e-journal) BOOKSHOP & REVIEWS POPPER CONFERENCE Hoover Institution Archives Sponsors Search Further Resources "Awarded to an elite group of web sites for their quality of presentation, content and accuracy." The Karl Popper Web (Referenced by the B.B.C., the British Science Museum and The Encyclopaedia Britannica) (Last revised: 16th October, 2006.) Institute of Philosophy, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic is pleased to announce a conference: RE-THINKING POPPER September 10th - 14th 2007 Prague, Czech Republic The conference aims to review Karl Popper's philosophy and evaluate its relevance to current philosophical debates. For more information, click this link: Founder and Editor: Read More
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Walker Percy - Literature, Fiction, Philosophy, Existentialism, Language, Semiotics

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Essays & Interviews Multimedia Gallery Memorials News & Events New Books Scholarly Resources Educational Activities Professional Info Discussion Areas Scholar's Network Stories Forum Semiotics Bookstore Online Archives Online Annotations Research Tools An Internet Literary Center ACCESS OPPORTUNITY COLLABORATION Henry P. Mills Director & Editor The Walker Percy Project is an independent, non-profit educational organization and is not formally associated with any university, government, state, or local agency. Hosted by the Ibiblio Network of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill The Walker Percy Educational Project, Inc., is a 501(c)3 tax exempt organization and is not affiliated with the Manuscripts Department of the UNC Library, Archive of the "Walker Percy Papers." All Rights Read More
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Welcome to Christopher's Plato

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Christopher's Athens requires JAVASCRIPT enabled browsers. You will not have full access at this time. Welcome to the World of Plato... Please wait . Checking your system capabilities ( personal information is not monitored or recorded ) Read More
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Willard Van Orman Quine - home page moved

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Willard Van Orman Quine The Willard Van Orman Quine web pages have moved to a dedicated site: http://www.wvquine.org/ please click on the link above if this page does not transfer you automatically in 10 seconds ... Web-Counter software reckons that you are visitor Read More
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