What Darwin Doesn’t Explain
[In the Critique of Judgement, Kant] explicitly declares "praiseworthy" the efforts to trace morphological kinships with the help of comparative anatomy in order to find a system…
[In the Critique of Judgement, Kant] explicitly declares "praiseworthy" the efforts to trace morphological kinships with the help of comparative anatomy in order to find a system…
To start with the premise that the philosopher is entirely free–the governing assumption of . . . all analytic philosophy–might only end with the assertion that what…
Eric Voegelin and the Continental Tradition: Explorations in Modern Political Thought. Lee Trepanier and Steven F. McGuire, eds. Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press, 2011. I…
Worldview and Mind: Religious Thought and Psychological Development. Eugene Webb. Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press. 2009. Let it be understood up front that Worldview and…
. . . . [According to Kant] infinite progress is possible only if the existence and personality of rational beings continue on into infinity; the immortality of…
Part 1 of the Audio Recording may be listened here. Eric Voegelin: You have something about history. May I ask you just for a piece of paper…