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It's weird that two great philosophers on communication have seen their books so slow to migrate to e.

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Moreover, it is now doubtful whether the efficient market hypothesis makes any kind of sense. Indeed, a great many economists and bankers have discovered Minskyâ $ ™ s views on financial fragility and his financial instability hypothesis, according to which banks and financial markets can not be left to themselves: we need regulations even though regulating markets may not succeed in avoiding another crisis once the memory of the current crisis has faded away.As told to me by a law student recently hired by Blackrock, the largest asset manager in the world, with assets totalling more than 3,500 billion dollars â $ «thatâ $ ™ s one and a half times larger than UBS and twice as large as PIMCO â $ «many asset managers are now turning away from hiring neoclassical economists and actually prefer hiring engineers, sociologists and even philosophers.
As Albert the Great, medieval philosopher, scientist, and teacher of Thomas Aquinas, remarked: «In the natural sciences we do not investigate how God the Creator operates according to His will and uses miracles to show His power, but rather what may happen in natural things on the ground of the causes inherent in nature» (In I De caelo et mundo, tr.
This work, Royce's book on Christianity, and Augustine's Confessions were the three writings by great philosophers, commonly so regarded, that I had read when I reached Harvard after the war was over.
On this basis existentialist philosophers revolted against the deterministic philosophical theories which dominated a great deal of thought at the end of the nineteenth century.
His commentary on the Physics of Aristotle alone, In Aristotelis Physicorum, would have assured his place among the greats of Christian philosophers.
Samartha's doctoral work was on the great Hindu philosopher.
Jefferson thought Jesus to be a great moral philosopher and wanted to focus on that aspect of the New Testament — his teachings on how one should treat others.
For him, it is not the systematic world of the speculative philosopher that is of greatest value, but the natural, chaotic process which lies hidden behind the falsifying face of reason, a process whose true nature can only be known on a purely aesthetic level through experience in its immediacy («Beyond Good and Evil,» BWN Section 213; «Will to Power,» Section 794).
Today, at four, I'm going to present with Ralph Hancock and others on Pierre Manent — probably the greatest living «political philosopher» (so as to avoid the dumb discussion over who's....
I hope the news of the Prize will encourage young philosophers, especially those who bring Christian and theistic perspectives to bear on their work, towards greater creativity, integrity and boldness.
As our greatest educator and one of our greatest philosophers he has had an enormous influence on contemporary thought.
The greatest two philosophers of recent times, on my criteria, also believed this.
Just remember: The first to take on Jesus as a psychologist, though not as a medically trained psychopathologist, was the German scholar and philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, one of the greatest critics of Christianity (who ended up suffering an irreversible mental breakdown himself) People do not willingly die for a lie.
The great political philosophers from Aristotle to Machiavelli to Montesquieu (who had such an influence on the founders of the republic) all believed a political regime is an expression of the total way of life of a people, its economics, its customs, its religion.
Other groups were the Scotists using the works of the philosopher Duns Scotus, championed by the Franciscans; the Thomists using the texts of Thomas Aquinas, championed by the Dominicans — Aquinas had worked philosophy and religion into a great single Summa, transposing Aristotle into the context of Christian theology under the influence of Augustine and Bernard, in which fides quaerens intellectum, faith seeking understanding, was integrated organically with philosophy; finally there was also a via antiqua, the ancient way, which was centred on Plato, but was also used to describe the Thomists.
He quotes the great Chinese philosopher, Chu Hsi, on the way to read the Analects.
Visionary, philosopher and a mathematician on the pitch, Johann Cruyff was probably the greatest footballer Europe produced, certainly the one with the biggest impact on modern football.
For me, that offers one of the key perspectives on understanding societies, and it is a way of thinking about politics that shifts it away from the great theories and abstractions of political philosophers, who often can not speak with reference to everyday life.
The latter was ostensibly the first time an enslaved population revolted against its master on behalf of the «universal» values the slavers themselves professed to uphold — a rebellion the philosopher Slavoj Žižek has called «one of the greatest events in the history of humanity.»
Born on 13 July 1527, John Dee became one of the greatest scholars of the age, and a philosopher and courtier to Queen Elizabeth I.
Unlike his physics, the great Greek philosopher's biology has stood the test of time, because it was based on detailed observation of nature
Patanjali was a great Indian philosopher best known for The Yoga Sutras, the most respected text on classical yoga written several millenniums ago.
If you are a Catholic who takes his faith seriously, i've discovered this super dating site that not only allows you to join free (so that you can have a good look around before committing yourself) but you can also down load a free eBook on love and marriage written by one of the greatest Catholic philosophers of the twentieth century.
Opening almost as an Indiana Jones - type adventure story that mixes real - life facts with mythology and urban legends, we begin with the intelligent and fearless Scarlett Marlowe (Perdita Weeks) giving us the necessary details on the story of the Philosopher's Stone (yes, this sometimes feels like we're watching a Harry Potter movie), a mythical bit of alchemy treasure that could be the greatest discovery in the history of mankind if she can get her hands on it.
David Hume, one of our greatest moral philosophers, said that moral truths must «take possession of the heart»; otherwise, «they can have no influence on conduct and behaviour.»
I am a great philosopher, who is on the verge of finally finding a universal construct for truth — all on my own, mind you!
A great wee animated video from the popular British philosopher, Alain De Botton over on The Guardian website, entitled «What Is Art For?»
One of his most well - known works, The Great Bear, 1992, replaced the names of stations on the London Underground map with those of comedians, footballers, philosophers and saints.
Charles Gaines, «Faces 1: Identity Politics» Opens: 6 — 8 p.m., Paula Cooper, 521 West 21st Street What you should know: The African - American conceptual artist presents a series of portraits of some of the great philosophers of identity, from Aristotle to bell hooks, with each new thinker's face layered on their predecessors, an elegant metaphor for the faulty notion of a clearly delineated self, and for the way we're all partly determined by those who came before.
With a title inspired by the psychedelic track produced by the groundbreaking musical legends Pink Floyd, (featured on the album, «The Piper at the Gates of Dawn «1967), and with content driven by Zodiac and Chinese astrological calenders, Hippocrate's four temperaments, and artists such as Bruce Nauman and Piero Fornasetti; this exhibition inherently commemorates and examines the great explorers, philosophers, creators and thinkers through time, and even more specifically, through the lens of one of history's most infamous maritime disasters.
As a palpable result of his displacement, subjects relating to American history, democracy, politics, and great philosophers, Ralph Waldo Emerson in particular, became deep - seated influences on his early artistic practice, often manifesting in marked utopian themes.
(e.g., A couple months back, I participated in a «reading group» of Princeton philosopher Kwame Anthony Appiah's great book «Experiments in Ethics» on the website «Ethics Etc», and posts I made as part of that initiative explain a bit more than I've explained here.)
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