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Philosophy Meets Infographics
Hopefully you saw the freshly pressed post about “philographics” or infographics created by Genis Carreras to de-mystify some pretty heady philosophy concepts. If you missed it you can check out the post here Or Gex’ website here Positivism was pretty … Continue reading
Modern Philosophy Sparks Modern Sociology
What paved the way for sociology? The Renaissance of course! But how? Continue reading
Posted in Interdisciplinary Fields, Philosophy
Tagged Bertrand Russell, modern thought, perspective, philosophy, Renaissance
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George Simmel – The Philosophy of Money
Although I had intended to begin the primary document reading with works related to religion, it was the be-bopping tune “Forget You” by Cee Lo Green which changed my mind. The lyrics of this ditty lead the listener to believe … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review, Philosophy
Tagged exchange, Georg Simmel, Kant, money, philosophy, Philosophy of Money, value
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