
“Only fanatics — in religion as well as in politics — can find a meaning in someone else’s death.”
Source: The Judges
The Story of Islamic Imperialism in India (1994)
“Only fanatics — in religion as well as in politics — can find a meaning in someone else’s death.”
Source: The Judges
Source: 1930s-1951, The Blue Book (c. 1931–1935; published 1965), p. 19
The Heavenly City of the Eighteenth-century Philosophers (1932)
The Ageless Wisdom, An Introduction to Humanity's Spiritual Legacy (1996)
[2011-12-13, Interview with Alvin Plantinga on Where the Conflict Really Lies, Paul, Pardi, Philosophy News, http://www.philosophynews.com/post/2011/12/13/Interview-with-Alvin-Plantinga-on-Where-the-Conflict-Really-Lies.aspx]
Posed question: Are you mainly trying to show that there's no logical conflict even though there might be a methodological conflict?
[2006, Light on the Ancient Worlds, World Wisdom, 27, 978-0-941532-72-3]
Miscellaneous, Religion
We address this problem by publishing a more precise definition of free software, but this is not a perfect solution; it cannot completely eliminate the problem. An unambiguously correct term would be better, if it didn't have other problems.
1990s, Why "Free Software" is better than "Open Source" (1998)