Principle

The Great Books of the Western Canon, organized by Mortimer J. Adler in the Syntopicon, span 102 enduring ideas—ranging from Truth, Beauty, and Justice to Democracy, Love, and God. These categories trace the intellectual tradition of the West, connecting philosophy, literature, history, science, and theology. Together, they map the recurring questions and principles shaping human thought across centuries.

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The Principle of Liberty in Law and Liberty

by Daniel Fletcher in Liberty

The Enduring Principle of Liberty in Law: A Planksip Perspective The concept of liberty is often celebrated as the very essence of human flourishing, yet its practical realization invariably depends on its relationship with law. This article explores "The Principle of Liberty in Law," arguing that true freedom...

The Nature of Universal Law and Nature

by Emily Fletcher in Nature

The Nature of Universal Law: An Enduring Quest for Order The concept of universal law stands as one of the most profound and persistent inquiries in the history of human thought. From the predictable dance of celestial bodies to the intricate workings of moral conscience, the human mind has consistently...

The Logic of Cause and Effect and Logic

by Henry Montgomery in Logic

The Enduring Logic of Cause and Effect: A Philosophical Inquiry The world, as we experience it, is a tapestry woven with events, each seemingly leading to another. From the simple act of striking a match to the grand unfolding of historical epochs, we instinctively perceive a connection, a chain of...

The Theological Debate on God's Cause and Theology

by Daniel Sanderson in Theology

The Uncaused Cause: Navigating the Theological Debate on God's Cause The question of origins is perhaps the most fundamental inquiry humanity undertakes. From the first spark of curiosity, we ask: "Why?" and "How did it begin?" When this inquiry turns towards the divine, particularly...

The Principle of Opposition in Dialectic and Principle

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Principle

The Dynamic Dance of Ideas: Unpacking the Principle of Opposition in Dialectic Hey there, fellow truth-seekers! Chloe Fitzgerald here, ready to dive into one of the most dynamic concepts in Philosophy: The Principle of Opposition in Dialectic. It's not just about disagreeing; it's about how that...

The Philosophical Concept of Being and Philosophy

by Emily Fletcher in Philosophy

Unveiling the Enigma: The Philosophical Concept of Being The concept of Being stands as one of the most fundamental and enduring inquiries within philosophy. Far from a simple dictionary definition, it delves into the very nature of existence itself—what it means for anything to be, to exist, or to...

The Relation Between Cause and Change and Relation

by Benjamin Richmond in Relation

The Indissoluble Knot: Examining the Relation Between Cause and Change A Direct Summary of Fundamental Principles The relation between cause and change is not merely a philosophical curiosity but a fundamental principle underpinning our understanding of reality. This article explores how philosophers, particularly those within the tradition of the Great...

The Principle of Justice in War and Peace and Principle

by Benjamin Richmond in Principle

The Unyielding Principle: Justice in War and Peace The human condition, throughout history, has been a ceaseless oscillation between the brutal reality of conflict and the fervent aspiration for harmony. Yet, beneath this tumultuous surface lies an enduring philosophical bedrock: the principle of justice. This article posits that justice is...

The Universal Laws of Mathematics and Universal and Particular

by Henry Montgomery in Universal and Particular

The Unyielding Grammar of Existence: Exploring the Universal Laws of Mathematics A Primal Certainty: The Enduring Riddle of Mathematical Universality Mathematics stands as a unique edifice within human knowledge, a realm where truths appear not merely probable, but necessary. This article delves into the profound philosophical question of why mathematical...

The Concept of God as First Cause and God

by Emily Fletcher in God

The Unmoved Mover: Exploring God as First Cause The concept of God as the First Cause is one of philosophy's most enduring and profound inquiries, stretching back to antiquity and continuing to shape our understanding of existence. At its core, this idea posits that the universe, with all...

The Necessity of Truth for Knowledge and Necessity and Contingency

by Henry Montgomery in Necessity and Contingency

The Necessity of Truth for Knowledge Summary: For millennia, philosophers have grappled with the nature of knowledge. While diverse theories abound, one principle remains constant and indispensable: truth is not merely a desirable attribute of knowledge, but its fundamental and non-negotiable prerequisite. Without truth, what we claim as knowledge dissolves...

The Logical Connection Between Cause and Effect and Logic

by Daniel Fletcher in Logic

Unraveling the Logical Connection Between Cause and Effect The concept of cause and effect lies at the very heart of how we understand the world, underpinning everything from scientific inquiry to our daily decision-making. But is the relation between them purely a matter of observation, or is there a deeper,...

The Principle of War and Peace and Principle

by Henry Montgomery in Principle

The Enduring Principle of War and Peace: A Philosophical Journey Through the Great Books The Principle of War and Peace stands as one of the most profound and persistent philosophical inquiries into the human condition. It delves into the very essence of human nature, the formation and function of the...

The Principle of Non-Contradiction and Principle

by Daniel Sanderson in Principle

The Principle of Non-Contradiction stands as one of the most fundamental tenets of human thought, a bedrock upon which all rational reasoning and logic are built. Simply put, it asserts that something cannot be both true and false at the same time and in the same respect. This principle is...

The Principle of Progress in Evolution and Principle

by Daniel Fletcher in Principle

The Enduring Question of Direction: The Principle of Progress in Evolution The concept of Evolution, a cornerstone of modern biology, fundamentally describes Change over time. Yet, when we introduce the notion of Progress into this dynamic, we venture beyond mere scientific observation into a profound philosophical inquiry. This article explores...

The Law of Cause and Effect and Law

by Daniel Sanderson in Law

The Unseen Threads: Unraveling the Law of Cause and Effect The Law of Cause and Effect is arguably one of the most fundamental principles governing our understanding of the universe. At its heart, this immutable Law posits that every event, every effect, is the direct result of a preceding cause....

The Idea of God as a First Principle and God

by Daniel Fletcher in God

In the grand tapestry of Western thought, few concepts have been as persistently debated, deeply explored, and fundamentally significant as the Idea of God. Yet, for the philosopher, especially one delving into Metaphysics, "God" often transcends mere theological doctrine, emerging instead as a profound First Principle—an ultimate...

The Principle of Cause and Effect in Mechanics and Principle

by Emily Fletcher in Principle

The Unseen Threads: Unraveling the Principle of Cause and Effect in Mechanics The universe, in its grand and intricate dance, often appears to operate with an undeniable logic. From the smallest interaction to the largest cosmic event, there seems to be an inherent order, a predictable sequence where one event...

The Constitution as the Basis of Law and Constitution

by Emily Fletcher in Constitution

The Constitution as the Basis of Law: A Philosophical Foundation At the heart of any stable society lies a fundamental query: what grants law its authority? For many, the answer resides in the enduring Principle of a written Constitution. This document, far from a mere administrative manual, serves as the...

The Principle of Non-Contradiction and Principle

by Daniel Sanderson in Principle

The Unshakeable Foundation of Thought: Exploring the Principle of Non-Contradiction The Principle of Non-Contradiction (PNC) stands as perhaps the most fundamental axiom in all of Logic and Reasoning. Simply put, it asserts that a statement and its negation cannot both be true at the same time and in the same...

Oppositional Forces in Nature and Opposition

by Benjamin Richmond in Opposition

Oppositional Forces in Nature The Unseen Hand of Contradiction The very fabric of existence, from the grand cosmic dance to the subtle shifts within a single organism, is woven from the intricate interplay of opposing forces. This article explores the profound principle that opposition is not merely a disruptive element...

The Metaphysical Concept of Being and Metaphysics

by Daniel Fletcher in Metaphysics

The Enduring Enigma of Being: A Metaphysical Journey The question of Being stands as the bedrock of philosophical inquiry, a concept so fundamental it underpins every perception, every thought, and every existence we encounter. In metaphysics, the branch of philosophy dedicated to understanding the fundamental nature of reality, the concept...

The Principle of Liberty in Law and Liberty

by Daniel Fletcher in Liberty

The Enduring Principle of Liberty in Law: A Foundation for Justice The Principle of Liberty stands as an indispensable cornerstone of any just legal system. Far from being a mere abstract ideal, liberty is the active force that shapes the legitimacy and ethical integrity of law, ensuring that governance serves...

The Principle of Opposition in Dialectic and Principle

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Principle

The Dynamic Dance of Ideas: Unpacking the Principle of Opposition in Dialectic Summary: The Principle of Opposition lies at the very heart of dialectic, a fundamental method in philosophy for understanding reality and truth. Far from being a mere clash, opposition in dialectical thought is a generative force, driving intellectual...

The Philosophical Concept of Being and Philosophy

by Emily Fletcher in Philosophy

The Philosophical Concept of Being: A Journey into Existence Itself The concept of "Being" stands as the most fundamental and perhaps the most perplexing inquiry in all of philosophy. It is the bedrock upon which all other questions rest, asking not merely what exists, but that it exists,...

The Relation Between Cause and Change and Relation

by Benjamin Richmond in Relation

The cosmos, in its ceaseless dance, presents us with a fundamental enigma: the intimate connection between cause and change. To unravel this relation is to peer into the very fabric of reality, to question the principles that govern existence, and to understand how one event inexorably leads to another. This...

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