− | Taking up again the tradition of the [http://www.friesian.com/school.htm Friesian School], this is a non-peer-reviewed electronic journal and archive of philosophy, inaugurated on line July 6, 1996, four years before the end of the [http://www.friesian.com/century.htm 20th Century], just as the brilliant, courageous, prolific, and little appreciated German philosopher [http://www.friesian.com/nelson.htm Leonard Nelson] (1882-1927) started his Abhandlungen der Fries'schen Schule, Neue Folge, attempting a "Reformation of Philosophy," four years after the beginning of the 20th Century. | + | Taking up again the tradition of the [https://www.friesian.com/school.htm Friesian School], this is a non-peer-reviewed electronic journal and archive of philosophy, inaugurated on line July 6, 1996, four years before the end of the [https://www.friesian.com/century.htm 20th Century], just as the brilliant, courageous, prolific, and little appreciated German philosopher [https://www.friesian.com/nelson.htm Leonard Nelson] (1882-1927) started his Abhandlungen der Fries'schen Schule, Neue Folge, attempting a "Reformation of Philosophy," four years after the beginning of the 20th Century. |
| The essays at this site, addressing many [[philosophical]], historical, [[scientific]], [[religious]], economic, legal, and [[political]] issues, range from the fully annotated and technical to more informal and discursive [[discussions]], often originally written for undergraduate classes. Many items therefore should be intelligible to those not familiar with all the arcana of [[academic]] philosophy, or with academic philosophy at all. This is done deliberately, since the trend, by which philosophy has become obscure and [[esoteric]] and mostly dropped out of popular and literate culture, should be [[resisted]]. Work of a similar range, with the appropriate philosophical orientation and grounding, is acceptable and desired for submission to the journal. | | The essays at this site, addressing many [[philosophical]], historical, [[scientific]], [[religious]], economic, legal, and [[political]] issues, range from the fully annotated and technical to more informal and discursive [[discussions]], often originally written for undergraduate classes. Many items therefore should be intelligible to those not familiar with all the arcana of [[academic]] philosophy, or with academic philosophy at all. This is done deliberately, since the trend, by which philosophy has become obscure and [[esoteric]] and mostly dropped out of popular and literate culture, should be [[resisted]]. Work of a similar range, with the appropriate philosophical orientation and grounding, is acceptable and desired for submission to the journal. |