Medieval Academic Discussion Groups Here is a listing of medieval academic discussion groups you may want to join along MDVLPHIL, devoted to medieval philosophy and sociopolitical issues, http://www.towson.edu/~duncan/acalists.html
Extractions: by Edwin Duncan Here is a listing of medieval academic discussion groups you may want to join along with the addresses of the listservers that carry them. Remember that if you are sending a message for the other subscribers to read, don't send it to the listserver but to the name of the network followed by the node address for the listserver. Thus, once you've already joined Ansax-l and want to send a message to its members, you will address it to ansax-l@wvnvm.wvnet.edu, not to listserv@wvnvm.wvnet.edu. Annotations for some of the networks appear in the paragraphs below the list. NETWORK: LISTSERVER ADDRESS: SUBJECT AREA: ANSAX-L is the discussion group for ANSAXNET, the Anglo-Saxon Network. It has over 600 members from fifteen or twenty different countries and, as one would expect from such a large membership, has a fairly high volume of mail. Discussions cover not only Old English language and literature, but also Anglo-Saxon archeology, history, philosophy, and the arts. As with other networks, one also runs across calls for papers, job listings, announcements of new journals, new computer services, and the like. ARTHURNET, a network devoted to all subjects relating to King Arthur and the knights of the round table, has apparently replaced an older and less successful one called CAMELOT, an English network.
Discussion Groups CANEL, is the electronic mail discussion group for the Classical Association of New England. SOPHIA is a list for the discussion of ancient philosophy. http://www.tlg.uci.edu/index/listservs.html
Extractions: DISCUSSION GROUPS A few tips on how to subscribe, unsubscribe and send messages to a discussion group A Web-searchable archive of selected discussion groups has been created by Sebastian Heath and John Muccigrosso. The lists currently archived are: Aegeanet, Ancien-l, Ane-l, Byzans-l, Classics-m, Greekarch, Lt-antiq, Numism-l, and Romarch. The archive will be expanded to include other lists later. AEGEANet is a discussion group on matters pertaining to the Aegean world of pre-classical times, including paleolithic, neolithic, Bronze Age, Geometric and Homeric). To subscribe write to majordomo@acpub.duke.edu with the message "subscribe aegeanet your e-mail address," or simply "subscribe aegeanet." ACL BBS is an unmoderated mailing list aimed at issues of relevance and interest to ACL members and friends. To subscribe write to majordomo@rome. classics.lsa.umich.edu with the message "subscribe acl your name." ACTS-L is a forum for the discussion of the Acts ofthe Apostles and the critical issues surrounding them. This list was originally created for members of a course on the
Local Discussion Groups :: The Philosophy Now Forum Local discussion groups Click here to go to the original forum The philosophy Now Forum Forum Index Local discussion groups http://philosophynow.forumsplace.com/archive/o_f__f_15__local-discussion-groups.
Usenet Discussion Groups: Philosophy - Chebucto Community Net Chebucto Community Net Usenet discussion groups philosophy Home philosophy Usenet discussion groups Serving Your Community s Online Needs Since 1994. http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Philosophy/usenet_p.shtml
Discussion Groups / Seminars The philosophy of Education discussion group primarily comprises faculty and students in philosophy of Education, but other university faculty and students http://www.ed.uiuc.edu/eps/DiscussionGroupsSeminars.html
Extractions: About EPS Faculty/Staff Research/Grants ... Financial Aid Student Resources Academic Resources Journals Discussion Groups/Seminars Conferences Web Links ... Educational Policy Studies 360 Education Building 1310 S. 6th St. Champaign, IL 61820 (217) 333-2446 phone (217) 333-5847 fax eps Educational Theory has been published at the University of Illinois for more than fifty years. It is considered the leading journal of theoretical work across the educational disciplines, with a special emphasis in the philosophy of education, and is known for having very high editorial standards. The Journal sponsors an Editorial Discussion Group, in which students read, discuss, and evaluate selected essays under consideration for publication. The purpose of the group is to give students a chance to see manuscripts under review at the journal, to participate in critical discussions of their merits and publishability, and to get a better sense of why some papers get published and others do not. Often the group's discussions are about general editorial issues (such as, What is the real value of anonymous reviewing?) as well as about the substance and content of the articles under review.
Forum For European Philosophy Over the past eight years, the Forum for European philosophy has gained widespread Our events range from conferences, discussion and reading groups to http://www.philosophy-forum.org/
Extractions: Forum for European Philosophy Borderlines Provocations Dialogues Northwest ... Departments Welcome to the Forum for European Philosophy The Forum is an educational charity which organises and runs a full and varied programme of philosophy and inter disciplinary events in the UK. Over the past eight years, the Forum for European Philosophy has gained widespread recognition for its work in this area, developing a distinctive programme of thought-provoking events open to the general public. Our events range from conferences, discussion and reading groups to seminars and book forums, all of which are open to the public and most of which are free News Please note that Simon Glendinning's talk in the Northwest will now take place on Monday 21 November. Click on the Northwest link above for further details. New event! The Future of Childhood The Trouble with Boys ICA, Monday 26 September 2005 Are boys genetically predisposed to struggle early in life, or do they simply need more encouragement and the opportunity to flourish? Click here for more info Forum for European Philosophy, Room J5, European Institute
Listserv Discussion Groups philosophy in Cyberspace discussion Forums Homepage of the Moderated Internet discussion Group for the Academic Study of the Historical Jesus and the http://www.wabashcenter.wabash.edu/Internet/listserv.htm
Philosophy: Logic Lab In other courses, archived Majordomo discussion groups and Chat are an In fact, past and present Majordomo discussion groups provided by the philosophy http://philosophy.lander.edu/lander/logic_lab.html
Extractions: Education Objectives Awards Contact Us ... Academic Divisions The Use of Computers in Philosophy Over the past several years, the philosophy discipline has made extensive use of computers for philosophy courses. Students in philosophy have used the facilities at the Library and Laura Lander Hall on an individual basis, yet we found that many of our students required individual instruction for basic computer tasks including the use Majordomo Discussions Lists, Message Boards, and and logic software. Approximately 500 students from all disciplines at the University enroll in philosophy courses each year, and many of these students undertake logic courses as part of the logical and analytical thought component of General Education. Also, many of our students are Education and PEES majors required to take an introductory philosophy class. We have found that students benefit from additional help with basic computer tasks. Consequently, the philosophy faculty are dedicated to help all our students be successful with the technological component of our philosophy courses. The Philosophy Server Philosophy makes extensive use of computer-assisted instruction, and the use of a Philosophy Server is an essential part of coursework for many classes. In some courses, student homework is done on computers, saved to disk, and then evaluated by the instructor. In other courses, archived Majordomo Discussion Groups and Chat are an important part of the class. In fact, past and present Majordomo discussion groups provided by the Philosophy Server include business, history, English, Spanish, Linux, and philosophy. In several philosophy courses, students are able to submit papers directly and immediately to a Web page, and other students are able to comment on-line directly and immediately on the same Web page.
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Faculty Of Philosophy: Transferable Skills They are developed in lectures, classes, discussion groups, seminars, discussion groups and seminars in which students debate philosophical issues, http://www.phil.cam.ac.uk/u_grads/trans.html
Extractions: Faculty of Philosophy University of Cambridge Faculty of Philosophy Tripos Marking Criteria (PDF 8K) Transferable Skills Post Tripos The Philosophy Tripos enables students to develop the following transferable skills. These skills are all central to the study of Philosophy. Responsibility for fostering them is divided between the Faculty and the Colleges. They are developed in lectures, classes, discussion groups, seminars, supervisions and examinations. Writing skills are practised in weekly essays, submitted essays and dissertations. Since it is principally supervisors who help students to improve their writing, this aspect of their development is primarily the responsibility of Directors of Studies. Responsibility for the development of oral skills falls both to the Faculty, which organises discussion groups and seminars in which students debate philosophical issues, and to Directors of Studies, who arrange supervisions for students and in some cases run College seminars. Since philosophy students are mainly supervised individually or in pairs, they have plenty of opportunity to develop their oral skills through philosophical discussion. Within the University there are also societies and reading groups where students can refine their oral skills.
Extractions: The Political Theory Section of the APSA exists to advance the linkage of political theory and philosophy with political science as a discipline. This site includes details about the activities of the organisation, its newsletter, recent publications in political theory, and links to relevant online information.
Routledge Encyclopedia Of Philosophy Online : Free Will educational materials, discussion groups and organizations. IDEA is a crosscultural group of philosophers, social scientists, and practitioners who http://www.rep.routledge.com/article-links/V014
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Networking In GIS - Email And Forum Discussion Groups discussion groups have become essential to most GIS professionals. keep the subject matter of each email true to the philosophy of the discussion list. http://gislounge.com/features/aa031401a.shtml
Extractions: GIS is a broad field, requiring expertise in a range of areas ranging from cartography, systems administration, relational database management, programming and of course, spatial analysis. Even the well-versed GIS professional will come across many difficult tasks that require guidance from others in the field. Unfortunately, GIS professionals tend to work solo or in small groups, making it difficult to consult with coworkers for direction. Luckily, there is a strong support community readily accessible both via the Internet and through focused meetings. Below are outlined peer-to-peer resources that GIS professionals can utilize to help guide them through their projects. Discussion Groups Discussion groups have become essential to most GIS professionals. They are a free, and in most cases, timely source of information. There are two types: email lists and forums.
Philosophy Loft Critical Thinking Principles Critical Thinking Web Log So, What Is philosophy Anyway? discussion groups General philosophy Web Log http://www.centroidcafe.com/Phil-N.htm
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SOSIG: Philosophy philosophy, Editor Social Science Information Gateway. You are here Home philosophy Mailing Lists/discussion groups, Up http://www.sosig.ac.uk/roads/subject-listing/Europe-cat/philos.html
Extractions: For a short description click the title. To access the resource directly click Editor's Choice (key resources in this subject) CogPrints Royal Institute of Philosophy (The) TPM Online Bibliographic Databases Up British Library of Economic and Political Science (BLPES) Philosophy and the Liberal Arts in the Early Modern Period Bibliographies Up Hypertext Bibliography of Measures of Complexity Books/Book Equivalents Up Aristotle's Theory of Substance: the Categories and Metaphysics Zeta by Michael V. Wedin (book extract)
The Institute For Humane Studies - Philosophy You can find a list of online philosophy news and discussion groups at Dey Alexander s philosophy in Cyberspace discussion Forums page. http://www.theihs.org/libertyguide/article.php/98.html?menuid=2
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