Ockham’s Epiphany ends with his murder, and the burning of the manuscript he read from by his murderer, so I thought a secret manuscript would fill out the Ockham perspective on Limitation Philosophy. Ockham a legendary logician is the ideal writer for a systematic stating of Limitation Philosophy. There is much in Ockham published writings… Continue reading Ockham’s Secret Manuscript 1
Category: Limitation Philosophy
Author’s core philosophy and the basis for his theology, including the conclusions of monotheism.
About Anaxagoras Pen
The Narrator of All Three Books In the narrative timeline of my fiction’s progression the Logic of Limitless is the final work of the narrator Anaxagoras Pen, but in actual writing it proceeded both Thank You, Mr. Darwin and Ockham’s Epiphany. The Logic of Limitless does not appear to even have a narrator, but a… Continue reading About Anaxagoras Pen
Listen to: Thank You, Mr. Darwin
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Eleazar’s Conclusions
An Early Draft of Eleazar Figuring Out the Conclusions of Monotheism Eleazar answers, “our understanding of personality is built around a dynamic structure of mind, heart and will. Personality is a structural phenomenon common in the universe. The personality of human beings is only one form of the organizing psychological structure we call personality. Plant… Continue reading Eleazar’s Conclusions
Social Darwinism
And the Ordinary Religious Heuristic by Thomas Laperriere The Ordinary Religious HeuristicA very wide range of systems of religious belief share a set of common characteristics that shape their beliefs and practices. On the face of things Christianity and Pantheism are very distinct religious systems.Prayer, a practice common to most religions might be practiced in… Continue reading Social Darwinism
The Double Election
Emperor Ludwig of Bavaria elects an Anti-Pope in Rome Louis of Bavaria had had no difficulty in creating a schism: but now he had to persuade Christendom to accept the pope he had made. This task was rendered the more thankless by the fact that he had chosen a man of negative personality, about whom… Continue reading The Double Election
Cola di Rienzo
Flamboyant Figure Stands Out in 14 Century History He was the subject of a Richard Wagner opera Rome and the Papacy: Urban V’s Return to Italy The commune of Rome had achieved its independence in 1144. During the fourteenth century, its relations with the papacy were affected by repercussions of contemporary events. In the hope,… Continue reading Cola di Rienzo
Atoms by Clerk Maxwell
From 1875 Encyclopedia Britannica article Atoms From James Clerk Maxwell 1875 Encyclopedia Britannica Article Atoms Complete Article on Internet Archive here: https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.208657 It is well known that living beings may be grouped into a certain nuniber of species, defined with more or less precision, and that it is ditficult or impossible to find a series… Continue reading Atoms by Clerk Maxwell