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The Gendlin Online Library

American philosopher, Eugene Gendlin, has been noted for his influence in the fields of both philosophy and psychology. After earning a PhD in philosophy from the University of Chicago in 1956, Gendlin went on to serve as a professor of both philosophy and psychology at the university. Gendlin also collaborated with pioneering psychologist Carl Rogers. The Gendlin Online Library offers an...

https://focusing.org/gendlin/gol_intro.html
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The Latin Works of John Wyclif; A searchable database of the primary texts

As the team behind this digital archive explains, fourteenth century English theologian John Wyclif has been described as, "the morning star of the Reformation" and also has been accused of supplying, "lying insanities in the ears of many." Wyclif, who was also a Biblical translator and seminary professor at Oxford, "contributed to nearly a century of religious dissent in late-medieval England and...

https://www.library.fordham.edu/wyclif/
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The Super-Enlightenment

During the Enlightenment, John Locke, Rene Descartes, Immanuel Kant, and numerous others wrote some of the most influential philosophical texts. This same time period, according to the authors of this digital collection from the Stanford University Libraries, "also witnessed a surprising fascination with ancient mythologies, alchemy, divine arcana, and secret societies." Created by Dan Edelstein...

https://exhibits.stanford.edu/atomic-energy
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