The Sphinx and the Phoenix


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This is a collection of philosophical essays, gropings for light in the dark den of life, so why the Sphinx and the Phoenix? To philosophize is to question everything, to subject all things to What? And to Why? There you have the Sphinx. What about the Phoenix? Philosophy is concerned with the ultimate mysteries of being, understanding, and value. In seeking to represent the ultimate and the absolute in finite and determinate formulations of thought, philosophy can only speak in allegory, metaphor, and myth and must constantly, as Plato insisted, destroy its own foundational postulates. True philosophy must burn in the fire of dialectic that from the ashes, Phoenix-like, new intelligible worlds may arise bringing with them enlightenment and insight. The essays range widely from the nature of philosophical thinking to the problem of free will, from Kant and Plato to Wittgenstein and Russell, from the objectivity of values to a critique of religion, from the creationism-evolutionism controversy to the brain-mind riddle, and together they reflect an integrative philosophy that the author characterizes as an original version of Platonism.




Mystery of the Sphinx


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Get closer to solving the mystery of the sphinx with this riveting title. Learn about leading theories, important clues, and study the evidence to develop your on conclusions about the building, purpose, and age of this statue.




PHOENIX


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Part one, of the Phoenix adventure trilogy, begins with the undertaking of an unexpected journey of a teenage boy named Phoenix;​ who, along with his three best friends, find themselves forced on an expedition - an escapade in a magical land hidden in a forest in Scotland. Sheltered within are some of the most fearsome monsters of the universe; now Phoenix must, with the help of his friends, join the rebels, fight these insidious creatures sent to defeat them, and return freedom back to this once forgotten land.




Afterlife of Events


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Recently, we have witnessed a rearticulation of the traditional relationship between the past, present and future, broadening historiography's range from studying past events to their later impact and meaning. The volume proposes to look at the perspectives of this approach called mnemohistory, and argues for a redefinition of the term 'event'.




The Sphinx


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Recounts the myth of the Sphinx, a monster with a lion's body, an eagle's wings, and a woman's head.




The Call of the Phoenix


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1945 a revolutionary new interpretation of age-old mysteries written around an unforgettable love story. the Call of the Phoenix is Written with the insight of the mystic, combining the dignity of sacred lore with the charm and pathos of great poetry..