Works

BACON, Francis. Novum Organum (or, True Directions for the Interpretation of Nature). 1620. In Essays Civil and Moral by Francis Bacon. London, Ward Lock & Co Limited, 1910. 493 pp. Link to free online copy. BACON, Francis. – Of the Proficience and Advancement of Learning, Divine and Humane. London, CASSELL & COMPANY, 1893. Link to free online copy.… Read More

What Is Wrong with Politcs? (9): Bibliography

9 – BIBLIOGRAPHY (Arnaldo Sisson Filho. What Is Wrong With Politics?; chapter 9) AZEVEDO, Andrea., et al. – Panorama Sobre o Desmatamento na Amazônia em 2016 (Overview on the Amazonian Deforestation: 2016). IPAM, Brasília, DF, Brasil. 2016. BACON, Francis – Novum Organum (or, True Directions for the Interpretation of Nature); The Proficience and Advancement of… Read More

Theosophy and Universal Brotherhood (18): Bibliographical References

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES (of the work “Theosophy and Universal Brotherhood”) BACON, F. The Physical and Metaphysical Works of Lord Bacon. London, G. Bell & Sons, Ltd., 1911. 567 pp. BARKER, A.T., comp. The Mahatma Letters to A.P. Sinnett. Pasadena, Theosophical University Press, 1975. 589 pp. BESANT, A. Man and His Bodies. Adyar, Theosophical Publishing House, 1990.… Read More

John Locke Departs from Hobbes, But Reaches Opposite Conclusions

“John Locke was born in 1632 and died in 1704; he personified the liberal tendencies against the absolutist ideas of Hobbes. His Essay on Civil Government was published in 1690, less than two years after the second British revolution of 1688. It is understandable that, writing soon after an event of such importance, a political… Read More

Theosophy and Universal Brotherhood (11): World Problems And The Universal Brotherhood – Premises And Central Institutions Of Liberalism

XI – WORLD PROBLEMS AND THE UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD: Premises and Central Institutions of Liberalism (Chapter XI of the work “Theosophy and Universal Brotherhood”) 129 – “Clairvoyance enables us to examine a much longer section of the earth’s past history than can be reached along ordinary lines; and this fuller study of the past makes it… Read More