Journal of Discourses was created in 1854.
The Journal of Discourses was created in 1854 by George D. Watt in order to document sermons and teachings given by leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). It was published in Liverpool, England.
The Journal of Philosophical Logic was created in 1972.
The Journal of Speculative Philosophy was created in 1867 by William T. Harris. It is one of the oldest philosophy journals in the United States, focusing on the publication of original work within the American philosophical tradition.
Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics was created in 2011. It is a peer-reviewed journal that explores the value of storytelling and narrative in bioethics research and practice.
Epictetus was a Greek Stoic philosopher who lived in the 1st and 2nd centuries AD. He is known for his teachings on ethics, virtue, and self-discipline, which were compiled by his student Arrian into the "Discourses" and the "Enchiridion." His philosophy emphasizes the importance of focusing on what is within our control and accepting what is not.
Gautama Buddha primarily taught in India, traveling and giving discourses in various locations such as Bodh Gaya, Sarnath, and Kushinagar. His teachings, known as the Dharma or the Middle Way, aimed to help individuals overcome suffering and attain enlightenment through practices such as meditation and mindfulness.
Journal of Discourses ended in 1886.
Christian Discourses was created in 1848.
Discourses on Livy was created in 1531.
Edifying Discourses in Diverse Spirits was created in 1847.
Three Upbuilding Discourses was created on 1843-10-16.
Transportation Journal was created in 1961.
Library Journal was created in 1876.
Journal of Communications was created in 2006.
The Journal of Investing was created in 1992.
The News Journal was created in 1785.
International Journal of Neural Systems was created in 1989.
Journal of Historical Review was created in 1980.