Cultural Relativism
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Umass Dartmouth, Philosophy 215, Group # 9
Buddhism and Phenomenology: Husserl
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by Clement Ng through Professor Rev. Dr. James Kenneth Powell II, opensourcebuddhism.org This pieces begins with a focus on the phenomenology of Husserl and ends in the unedited version, with Heidegger. Very well researched, though the robot voice can be distracting!
Kristen, Dre, MB
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Philosophy project
The Human Journey Disk 1 Part 9
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Tags: America Bush David Fascism Freedom Human Icke Nazi NWO Obama Socialism
Icke has cited white supremacist, neo-Nazi and other far-right publications in his books. British journalist Simon Jones notes that the bibliography of And the Truth Shall Set You Free lists The Spotlight, formerly published by the now-defunct Liberty Lobby, and which Icke calls "excellent," and On Target, published by the Australian League of Rights, which has organized speaking tours for Holocaust denier David Irving. Jones writes: "It's tempting to dismiss David Icke as a confused and ignorant man, manipulated by extremists in order to present their philosophy in a socially acceptable format. But Icke clearly understands the implications of his words."Mark Honigsbaum has written about the apparent link between the more extreme New Age proponents and the far-right armed militia movement in the U.S. Icke's books contain multiple references to the "Illuminati," which Icke and the militia movement believe constitutes the secret government they call the "New World Order". In 1995, Honigsbaum wrote in London's Evening Standard that Combat 18, the British neo-Nazi group, was publicising Icke's speaking tour of the UK in its internal magazine, Putsch. The magazine wrote that Icke spoke about "'the sheep' and how the 'illuminati', uses them for its own ends". The story continued: "[Icke] began to talk about the big conspiracy by a group of bankers, media moguls etc. — always being clever enough not to mention what all these had in common."
Vision.wmv
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Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid"I got vision and the rest of the world wears bi-focals"
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