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Re: Modern Interpretations of Philosophers     

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Author: curmudgeon
Date: Sep 19, 2008 19:11

... in message news:8f8616dd-823a-4497-9a5d-cf9c6a2af302@f63g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... Does anyone know of a good source from which one can obtain a modern interpretation of some of the philosophers of the distant ages, such as Descartes, Aristotle, Plato, Hume and others ? The truth about everything, by Mathew Stewart Everything guide to understanding philosophy, by Kenneth Shouler...
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Re: Modern Interpretations of Philosophers     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Sep 15, 2008 23:03

...know of a good source from which one can obtain a modern interpretation of some of the philosophers of the distant ages, such as Descartes, Aristotle, Plato, Hume and others? Thanks...then you'll probably have western philosophy down and you could move on to world philosophy or particular philosophers in the 190s. It helps if you can go to various branches of your library system. Books...
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Re: Modern Interpretations of Philosophers     

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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Sep 15, 2008 18:18

On Sep 16, 3:08 am, Mea505 <mea...@cox.net> wrote: Does anyone know of a good source from which one can obtain a modern interpretation of some of the philosophers of the distant ages, such as Descartes, Aristotle, Plato, Hume and others? Thanks, mea505 One of the best sources? You. The alternative is getting interpretations of interpretations. Similar mindset to ...
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Re: Modern Interpretations of Philosophers     

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Author: A Situation
Date: Sep 15, 2008 11:03

On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 10:08:58 -0700 (PDT), Mea505 <mea505@cox.net> wrote: Does anyone know of a good source from which one can obtain a modern interpretation of some of the philosophers of the distant ages, such as Descartes, Aristotle, Plato, Hume and others? Thanks, mea505 Try the 'neurophilosophers', such as 'Churchland. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neurophilosophy
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Modern Interpretations of Philosophers     

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Author: Mea505
Date: Sep 15, 2008 10:08

Does anyone know of a good source from which one can obtain a modern interpretation of some of the philosophers of the distant ages, such as Descartes, Aristotle, Plato, Hume and others? Thanks, mea505
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Federal government and Freddie Mac/Fannie May. Social philosophical perspective.     

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Author: death from above
Date: Sep 11, 2008 18:32

...GOP has come under the control of business groups whose only interest is that people borrow and spend. As for moral values among conservatives, too much of it's tied to religious tenets. There is little philosophical sense of morality among conservatives. Instead, we just have a lot of holier-than-thou morality--such as on abortion. Being pro-life is fine, but a person can be pro-life and ...
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Re: The Philosophical issues of farting     

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Author: kenny g
Date: Aug 15, 2008 21:55

On Aug 15, 9:54 pm, John Jones <jonescard...@aol.com> wrote: Farting is no subject-matter that any right-minded individual need talk about. But for a philosopher - all present noble company - there are deep problems that emerge from a conceptual analysis and examination of these living, gaseous, eruptions: And, so speaking, answer these - if you can!: 1) Is enjoyment an ...
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Re: The Philosophical issues of farting     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Aug 15, 2008 21:19

On Aug 15, 6:54 pm, John Jones <jonescard...@aol.com> wrote: Farting is no subject-matter that any right-minded individual need talk about. But for a philosopher - all present noble company - there are deep problems that emerge from a conceptual analysis and examination of these living, gaseous, eruptions: And, so speaking, answer these - if you can!: 1) Is enjoyment an ...
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Re: The Philosophical issues of farting     

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Author: T-minus108
Date: Aug 15, 2008 19:22

On Aug 15, 9:54 pm, John Jones <jonescard...@aol.com> wrote: Farting is no subject-matter that any right-minded individual need talk about. But for a philosopher - all present noble company - there are deep problems that emerge from a conceptual analysis and examination of these living, gaseous, eruptions: And, so speaking, answer these - if you can!: 1) Is enjoyment an ...
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The Philosophical issues of farting     

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Author: John Jones
Date: Aug 15, 2008 18:54

Farting is no subject-matter that any right-minded individual need talk about. But for a philosopher - all present noble company - there are deep problems that emerge from a conceptual analysis and examination of these living, gaseous, eruptions: And, so speaking, answer these - if you can!: 1) Is enjoyment an illusion, that I should saviour my own peristaltic airs.. yet, not find ...
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