w1h.londonphilosophy.net
Other Philosophy Groups – Philosophical Society of England (London Group)
http://w1h.londonphilosophy.net/other-philosophy-groups
Philosophical Society of England (London Group). Part of PSE, founded in 1913. Philosophical Society of England. The History of PSE. The Royal Institute of Philosophy. Philosophy for All – Kant’s Cave. Café Philo – the French Institute. St Mary’s University College. West London Philosophy (Teddington). The Gerrards Cross Philosophy Group. South London Philosophy (Battersea). Just outside of London. What is Post Truth. PSE 'Does God'. Other minds, why do they matter? Proudly powered by WordPress.
philosophicalbibliotherapy.wordpress.com
The Excellence of Happiness | Philosophical Bibliotherapy
https://philosophicalbibliotherapy.wordpress.com/2014/11/12/the-excellence-of-happiness
A blog by John Heyderman: Taking life one book at a time. The Excellence of Happiness. His guest post has been contributed by Richard Baron. Often just called the. The reason is that its basic approach is not to tell you what to do in specific circumstances, but to set out the qualities it is good to have, so that you will act well in good times and in bad. These qualities are the virtues, but one of the best features of the book is that “virtue” (. And what is the goal? We need to make allowances when r...
gowers.wordpress.com
Is Nick Clegg a Liberal Democrat? | Gowers's Weblog
https://gowers.wordpress.com/2015/04/28/is-nick-clegg-a-liberal-democrat
Laquo; USS changes — don’t be fooled. Discrete Analysis — an arXiv overlay journal. Is Nick Clegg a Liberal Democrat? As we have always said, the party with the most votes and the most seats in this election has the first right to seek to form a Government. The British people would rightly question the legitimacy of a coalition that didn’t allow the party with the largest number of seats and votes the opportunity to attempt to form a Government first. The current projections at Five Thirty-Eight. To get ...
analysisandsynthesis.blogspot.com
Analysis and Synthesis: Buridan's ass
http://analysisandsynthesis.blogspot.com/2015/04/buridans-ass.html
Richard Baron's largely philosophical blog. Tuesday, 28 April 2015. Buridan's ass thought he had the answer. Each time he could not decide between two bales of hay, he would toss a coin. If it came up heads, he would start with the bale on the right; if tails, he would start with the bale on the left. But there would be an equally good rule, heads-left, tails-right. How could he decide between these two rules? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. It's Only A Theory. Simple templa...
analysisandsynthesis.blogspot.com
Analysis and Synthesis: December 2012
http://analysisandsynthesis.blogspot.com/2012_12_01_archive.html
Richard Baron's largely philosophical blog. Sunday, 23 December 2012. For many years, I have made a point of visiting the graves of philosophers, writers, artists, composers, mathematicians and scientists. I have made substantial detours for major philosophers. But a short walk from home today gave me pause for thought. Why should we consider this option? It might, however, allow us to continue to find magic in a great person's home. Home is where creative work is done, influenced by the atmosphere, ...
analysisandsynthesis.blogspot.com
Analysis and Synthesis: June 2013
http://analysisandsynthesis.blogspot.com/2013_06_01_archive.html
Richard Baron's largely philosophical blog. Monday, 17 June 2013. Bonn, Berlin and Gettier. This month, we are fifty years on from the publication of Edmund Gettier's celebrated paper, "Is Justified True Belief Knowledge? He therefore forms the justified true belief that the name of the capital of Germany begins with a B. Does he know this? Let us return to the real world, in which the capital is moved to Berlin, Claude's reasoning is sound, and the truth of his belief that the name begins with a B is co...
analysisandsynthesis.blogspot.com
Analysis and Synthesis: September 2013
http://analysisandsynthesis.blogspot.com/2013_09_01_archive.html
Richard Baron's largely philosophical blog. Thursday, 12 September 2013. The life without examination. In the Apology, at 38a5, Plato famously reports Socrates as saying that the unexamined life is not worth living. At least, that is the standard English translation. But every now and then, someone contests the claim. Why should a life be worthless if it is wholly outward-looking, devoid of introspection? And Stephen Law's blog on 12 September 2013. Original post dated 7 September.). An Intermediate Gree...
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT