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2018

Собрание сочинений по философии [PDF, ENG] :: RuTracker.org

Philosophy collection/Собрание сочинений по философии http://radikal.ru]pic Автор: Cambridge University Press, Aristotle, Oxford University Press, Macmillan, Science and Education, Ludwig Wittgenstein, SUNY Press, Routledge Press, Blackwell Publishing, Stanford University Press Жанр или тематика: Философия, зарубежная литература Издательство: Cambridge University press/Illinos University press/Oxford University press... ISBN: n/a ISSN: n/a Серия: n/a Язык: Английский Формат: PDF/Djvu/Doc/chm/lit/mobi/htm/mht/rtf/pdb Качество: Распознанный текст без ошибок (OCR) Интерактивное оглавление: Да Количество страниц: - Описание: Собрание сочинений по истории философии, аналитике, метафизике, этике и многим другим философским школам и направлениям, включая различные журналы издательства Cambridge University Press и многих других. Подборка собрана не мной, - утащил с одного приватного трекера. Примеры страниц Доп. информация: Список книг: скрытый текст Download Скачать раздачу по magnet-ссылке · 13.02 GB

Karl Marx – Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre

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Karl Marx Origem: Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre. Disambig grey.svg Nota: "Marx" redireciona para este artigo. Para outros significados, veja Marx (desambiguação). Karl Marx Nome completo Karl Heinrich Marx Nascimento 5 de maio de 1818 Tréveris, Renânia-Palatinado Prússia, Confederação Germânica Morte 14 de março de 1883 (64 anos) Londres, Inglaterra Reino Unido Nacionalidade alemão Progenitores Mãe: Henriette Pressburg (1788–1863) Pai: Heinrich Marx (1777-1838) Cônjuge Jenny von Westphalen Filho(s) Jenny Caroline (1844-1883) Jenny Laura (1845-1911) Edgar (1847-1855) Henry Edward Guy (1849-1850) Jenny Eveline Frances (1851-1852) Jenny Julia Eleanor (1855-1898) Natimorto (Julho/1857) Ocupação escritor, economista, sociólogo, historiador, filósofo Influências Lista [Expandir] Influenciados Lista [Expandir] Magnum opus O Capital Escola/tradição Marxismo (cofundador, junto com Engels) Principais interesses Filosofia, Sociologia, economia, história, política, teoria social Ideias notáveis transição gradual para o comunismo,ditadura do proletariado,materialismo histórico, materialismo dialético,[8] socialismo científico, modo de produção, mais-valia, luta de classes, teoria marxista da ideologia, teoria marxista da alienação, Fetichismo da mercadoria Assinatura Karl Marx (signature).gif Karl Marx[nota 1] (Tréveris, 5 de maio de 1818 — Londres, 14 de março de 1883)[9] foi um filósofo, sociólogo, jornalista e revolucionário socialista. Nascido na Prússia, mais tarde se tornou apátrida e passou grande parte de sua vida em Londres, no Reino Unido. A obra de Marx em economia estabeleceu a base para muito do entendimento atual sobre o trabalho e sua relação com o capital, além do pensamento econômico posterior.[10][11][12][13] Publicou vários livros durante sua vida, sendo O Manifesto Comunista (1848) e O Capital (1867-1894) os mais proeminentes.

2009

Ubuntu (philosophy) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Ubuntu (philosophy) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search For other uses, see Ubuntu (disambiguation). Experience ubuntu.ogg Play video Nelson Mandela explains the concept of Ubuntu Ubuntu is an ethic or humanist philosophy focusing on people's allegiances and relations with each other. The word has its origin in the Bantu languages of Southern Africa. Ubuntu is seen as a classical African concept. (Dion Forster 2006a:252)[1] PULANDO UM TRECHO ..TEMOS : Meaning An attempt at a longer definition has been made by Archbishop Desmond Tutu (1999): “ A person with Ubuntu is open and available to others, affirming of others, does not feel threatened that others are able and good, for he or she has a proper self-assurance that comes from knowing that he or she belongs in a greater whole and is diminished when others are humiliated or diminished, when others are tortured or oppressed. ” Archbishop Desmond Tutu further explained Ubuntu as follows (2008): “ One of the sayings in our country is Ubuntu - the essence of being human. Ubuntu speaks particularly about the fact that you can't exist as a human being in isolation. It speaks about our interconnectedness. You can't be human all by yourself, and when you have this quality - Ubuntu - you are known for your generosity. We think of ourselves far too frequently as just individuals, separated from one another, whereas you are connected and what you do affects the whole world. When you do well, it spreads out; it is for the whole of humanity. ”

2008

Free Software Definition

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The Free Software Definition We maintain this free software definition to show clearly what must be true about a particular software program for it to be considered free software. Free software is a matter of liberty, not price. To understand the concept, you should think of free as in free speech, not as in free beer. Free software is a matter of the users' freedom to run, copy, distribute, study, change and improve the software. More precisely, it refers to four kinds of freedom, for the users of the software: * The freedom to run the program, for any purpose (freedom 0). * The freedom to study how the program works, and adapt it to your needs (freedom 1). Access to the source code is a precondition for this. * The freedom to redistribute copies so you can help your neighbor (freedom 2). * The freedom to improve the program, and release your improvements to the public, so that the whole community benefits (freedom 3). Access to the source code is a precondition for this. A program is free software if users have all of these freedoms. Thus, you should be free to redistribute copies, either with or without modifications, either gratis or charging a fee for distribution, to anyone anywhere. Being free to do these things means (among other things) that you do not have to ask or pay for permission.

2007

Ubuntu Philosophy

Our Philosophy Our work is driven by a philosophy on software freedom that aims to spread and bring the benefits of software to all parts of the world. At the core of the Ubuntu Philosophy are these core philosophical ideals: 1. Every computer user should have the freedom to download, run, copy, distribute, study, share, change and improve their software for any purpose, without paying licensing fees. 2. Every computer user should be able to use their software in the language of their choice. 3. Every computer user should be given every opportunity to use software, even if they work under a disability. Our philosophy is reflected in the software we produce and included in our distribution. As a result, the licensing terms of the software we distribute are measured against our philosophy, using the Ubuntu License Policy. When you install Ubuntu almost all of the software installed already meets these ideals, and we are working to ensure that every single piece of software you need is available under a license that gives you those freedoms. Currently, we make a specific exception for some "drivers" which are only available in binary form, without which many computers will not complete the Ubuntu installation. We place these in a restricted section of your system which makes them easy to remove if you do not need them.