Knowledge and the Meaning of Human Life Carlo Cellucci Professor of Logic at La Sapienza, University of Rome
Leo Tolstoy on Finding Meaning in a Meaningless World
by Maria Popova
“For man to be able to live he must either not see the infinite, or have such an explanation of the meaning of life as will connect the finite with the infinite.”
Philosophy of Science and Objectivity
Philosophy of science and objectivity. Fisher WP Jr. … Rasch Measurement Transactions, 1988, 2:2 p.22-3
METAPHORS, MODELS & THEORIES
Aristotle on knowledge
Aristotle, along with many other classical Greek thinkers, believed that the appropriateness of any particular form of knowledge depends on the telos, or purpose, it serves.
The Purpose of Knowledge
by Swami Tejomayananda
Michel Foucault (1969)
The Archæology of Knowledge
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The Nature of Man
The Concept of Human Nature
Philosophy of Common Sense
A set of interactive web resources for scholars, students, and other professionals who share an interest in the foundations of the social sciences, the philosophy of history, and social change.
Evidence and Objectivity in the Social Sciences
How Do We Know Something is True?