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  1. In Defense of the Land Ethic: Essays in Environmental Philosophy (Suny Series in Philosophy and Bio Logy) by J. Baird Callicott, 1989-03
  2. Aristotle: Nicomachean Ethics (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy) by Aristotle, 2000-04-13
  3. Ethics and the A Priori: Selected Essays on Moral Psychology and Meta-Ethics (Cambridge Studies in Philosophy) by Michael Smith, 2004-09-06
  4. Ethics in Practice: An Anthology (Blackwell Philosophy Anthologies)
  5. Aesthetics and Ethics: Essays at the Intersection (Cambridge Studies in Philosophy and the Arts)
  6. The Blackwell Guide to Medical Ethics (Blackwell Philosophy Guides)
  7. Virtue Ethics and Consequentialism in Early Chinese Philosophy by Bryan Van Norden , 2007-06-11
  8. Bertrand Russell on Ethics, Sex, and Marriage (Great Books in Philosophy)
  9. Virtue Ethics (Blackwell Readings in Philosophy)
  10. Ethics: A Contemporary Introduction (Routledge Contemporary Introductions to Philosophy) by Harry Gensler, 1998-09-21
  11. Ethics: Contemporary Readings (Routledge Contemporary Readings in Philosophy) by Harry Gensler, 2003-12-16
  12. Virtue Ethics (Oxford Reading in Philosophy)
  13. Consider Ethics: Theory, Readings, and Contemporary Issues (2nd Edition) by Bruce N. Waller, 2007-08-12
  14. Aristotle and the Philosophy of Friendship by Lorraine Smith Pangle, 2002-12-23

41. Environmental Ethics/Philosophy Web Page Links
SECTION I ethics/philosophy. Western philosophy of Nature The Roots of Our Ecological Situation Additional Environmental ethics/philosophy Links
http://www.sccs.swarthmore.edu/~des/links.html
Environmental Ethics/Philosophy Web Page Links List of Essays Index of Topics Student Papers/Reflections SECTION I ... Additional Links Perhaps a good place to start: Definition of environmental ethics according to the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/e/environm.htm SECTION I: Ethics/Philosophy

42. Centre For Applied Philosophy And Public Ethics (CAPPE)
Official journal of the Australian Association for Professional and Applied ethics. Edited by Andrew Alexandra. Published twice per year by the Centre for Applied philosophy and Public ethics at the Australian National University. Includes contents of current and past issues.
http://www.csu.edu.au/faculty/arts/cappe/ajpae.htm
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The Australian Journal of Professional and Applied Ethics is the official journal of the Australian Association for Professional and Applied Ethics. It is published twice a year by the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics. On this page... SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION Annual Subscription Rates: Category Individual: AUS$48 AUS$48 Institution: AUS$85 AUS$85 Individual (International): AUS$73 AUS$73 Institution (International): AUS$109 AUS$109 All subscription rates include postage and handling. Subscription rates for Australian subscribers include GST. To subscribe, download the Subscription Form (.pdf 55Kb) and return the completed form together with payment either by fax to:
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43. List Of Essays
Essays on Environmental ethics/philosophy SECTION I ethics/philosophy. Western philosophy of Nature The Roots of Our Ecological Situation. Genesis 13
http://www.sccs.swarthmore.edu/~des/essays.html
Essays on Environmental Ethics/Philosophy Index of Topics Annotated Web Page Links Student Papers/Reflections SECTION I ... SECTION II This list is primarily derived from Pojman, Louis J., Environmental Ethics: Readings in Theory and Application , 2nd ed.(Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Company), 1997. SECTION I: Ethics/Philosophy
  • Western Philosophy of Nature: The Roots of Our Ecological Situation
    • Genesis 1-3 Lynn White: The Historical Roots of Our Ecological Crisis Lewis W. Moncrief: The Cultural Basis of Our Environmental Crisis Patrick Dobel: The Judeo-Christian Stewardship Attitude to Nature Animal Rights
      • Immanuel Kant: Rational Beings Alone Have Moral Worth Bernard Rollin: Sentience as the Criterion for Moral Worth Peter Singer: A Utilitarian Defense of Animal Liberation Tom Regan: The Radical Egalitarian Case for Animal Liberation Mary Anne Warren: A Critique of Regan's Animal Rights Theory J. Vaird Callicott: Animal Liberation: A Triangular Affair Does Nature Have Intrinsic Value? Biocentric and Ecocentric Ethics and Deep Ecology

44. Philosophy And Religion
Edited by Dr. R. T. Nolan, site includes issues in philosophy, theology, biblical thought, and ethics, and papers by Cherbonnier and Kirkpatrick.
http://www.philosophy-religion.org/
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Worship Notes AND MORE The Bible Episcopal Liturgy and Calendar Episcopal Beliefs and Traditions World Religions Books and Papers Edmond La B. Cherbonnier Frank G. Kirkpatrick Syllabi and Handouts Introduction to Philosophy Ethics All Handouts Among the Institutions Which Link this Website are the Following: Yale Divinity Library The University of British Columbia ...
Columbia Theological Seminary (GA) West Palm Beach, Florida Linking recommends Philosophy-Religion.Org as a useful resource; it does not imply agreement with all of its contents.

45. Ethics - Philosophy
ethics at philosophy Resources and articles on ethics.
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Resources and articles on Ethics. Re-membering Environmental Ethics
Environmental degradation is caused by indulgence and excess. Taoism teaches moderation, which can put us back on track to living ethically and harmoniously. Wikipedia Encyclopedia Entry for Ethics [offsite link] A brief overview of ethics and the history of ethics. Includes links to overviews of major doctrines in ethics. Links marked with the [offsite link] designation point to websites not associated with BellaOnline.com. BellaOnline.com is not responsible for the material found there. Want to Suggest a Link?

46. Ian Dunbar's Philosophy Home Page
Linked essays on his philosophical ideas, mainly on language, physics, and ethics.
http://www.dunbar-i-l.demon.co.uk/philosophy/
Ian Dunbar's Philosophy Home Page
This web site consists of a series of linked essays which present my philosophical ideas. It is organised as follows.
These essays are very much reports of work in progress. At the present time only 7 of the planned 30 essays have been completed and placed in this site. More will be added as and when they are completed.
Fundamentals All of these essays are informed by my agreement with Dummett on the central role of Frege's thought in modern philosophy. Dummett says: "... in concentrating so single-mindedly on the area in which he worked, Frege also gave to it a central place in philosophy; and, in doing this, he achieved a revolution as overwhelming as that of Descartes."
Dummett: "Frege, Philosophy of Language"
, 1st Edition, p665) Elsewhere Dummett conjectures that Frege provided philosophy with that which it lacked for so long, namely a central organising methodology. "Only with Frege was the proper object of philosophy finally established: namely, first, that the goal of philosophy is the analysis of the structure of

47. Re-membering Environmental Ethics - Philosophy
Environmental degradation is caused by indulgence and excess. Taoism teaches moderation, which can put us back on track to living ethically and harmoniously
http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art31007.asp
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BellaOnline's Philosophy Editor Re-membering Environmental Ethics “Through sight, the colours may be seen,
but too much colour blinds us.
Apprehending the tones of sound, too much sound might make us deaf, and too much flavour deadens taste. When hunting for sport, and chasing for pleasure, the mind easily becomes perplexed. He who collects treasures for himself more easily becomes anxious. The wise person fulfills his needs, rather than sensory temptations.” -from the Tao Te Ching by Lao Tzu, translated by Stan Rosenthal Too much of a good thing can be bad. We live in a culture rampant with excess. The materialistic, manifest-destiny driven american dream, inspiring humanity to gorge itself on sensory experience will be the downfall of humanity. American indulgence is a root cause of the apparent degradation of the environment. Desires indulged to excess only feed the fire of desire. A never -ending cycle of empty consumerism then ensues. Addiction can manifest itself within all spheres of life. It is clear that in America we are addicted to “things.” As if we could attain immortality by consuming. As if we could truly be happy and attain spiritual bliss through the mere collection of material objects. We can only become monsters, sick and fat from our own lustful greed.

48. Philosophy - Introduction
Dialogues on truth, competition, ethics and logic intended for education of children.
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~jpascal/intro.htm
Teaching your child philosophy
It is said that James I set out to discover the fundamental ability of the human mind: That he seized a newborn baby and had it reared without any exposure to human language, in order to show that the natural human language was Hebrew. This was of course a simplistic approach. The human brain has some natural abilities, but human behaviour is very dependent on culture. If the only education provided is of the most primitive kind, then behaviour will be primitive. If Mozart had been exposed to only elementary percussion music for the first 10 years of his life, he would never have written a symphony. Failure of humankind to grasp certain facts and logical techniques held back further progress until either the fact was discovered or the new technique was developed. It is said that the progress of science was retarded for hundreds of years after Aristotle until the method of seeking truth through revealed knowledge was finally discarded in favour of the empirical method. It seems rational, then, to try to ensure that children are exposed as early as possible to ways of thinking which have been found, over the millennia of human culture, to be productive. In many areas, parents do this without perhaps realising the essential nature of the foundation they are laying down: We have already noted the cultural basis of language. Counting rhymes and the like inculcate a basic grasp of arithmetic which it took several hundred thousand years of human culture to develop. Stories and systematic mythology build imaginative ability and perhaps encourage theoretical concept formation. In the factual area, pre-school children have no difficulty grasping a heliocentric concept of the solar system rather than a geocentric one. Nor do they have much difficulty in accepting that a light stone falls as fast as a heavy stone. Even such elementary facts as these give children a head start on the natural philosophers of 500 years ago.

49. Notre Dame Philosophy Department Faculty And Staff
ethics, Political philosophy, philosophy of Science, Quantitative Risk Assessment. Solomon, David solomon.1@nd.edu, Ethical Theory, Medical ethics.
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ameriks.2@nd.edu History of Modern Philosophy, Continental Philosophy. Audi, Robert audi.1@nd.edu Ethics, Political Philosophy, Epistemology, Religious Epistemology, Philosophy of Mind and Action . Bays, Timothy bays.5@nd.edu Logic, Philosophy of Logic, Philosophy of Mathematics. Blanchette, Patricia blanchette.1@nd.edu Philosophy of Logic, Philosophy of Language, Philosophy of Mathematics. Bobik, Joseph bobik.1@nd.edu Philosophy of Religion, Medieval Philosophy, Metaphysics. Brading Katherine kbrading@nd.edu Philosophy of Physics, Philosophy of Science. Burrell, David burrell.1@nd.edu
Medieval Philosophy, Philosophical Theology, Metaphysics. Dallmayr, Fred Dallmayr.1@nd.edu
Continental Philosophy, Contemporary Political Philosophy, Comparative Philosophy. David, Marian

50. Association Of Feminst Ethics And Social Theory
A professional organization dedicated to promoting feminist ethical perspectives on philosophy, moral and political life, and public policy.
http://www.afeast.org/

51. BA Ethics, Philosophy And Religion - Department Of Religious Studies - Lancaster
Home Undergraduate BA ethics, philosophy and Religion. Home About the Department Undergraduate Admissions Postgraduate Admissions
http://www.lancs.ac.uk/fss/religstudies/courses/undergrad/ethics.htm
Skip Links Access/General info Site Map Department of Religious Studies, Lancaster University, Lancaster LA1 4YG, UK
Tel: +44 (0) 1524 592425 E-Mail: Home Undergraduate BA Ethics, Philosophy and Religion
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UCAS code:
Qualification: BA Hons
Type and duration: Three years full time
Typical A level offer: BBC/BBB
Typical IB score: 32-33 points
Entry requirements: Normally three A2-levels. However, the third A2-level may be substituted by the average of two AS grades.
Estimated intake:
Available part-time: yes
Contact: Gillian Taylor
Strucure of the degree
The Lancaster BA is split into two parts:
Part One - first year
This is designed as a bridge between A Level and BA level. You take Religious Studies, Philosophy and one other subject (e.g. History, English, Sociology, Culture, Media and Communication).
Part Two - second and third years
You take eight 'units', four in your second year and four in your third year. Some are compulsory, but the majority are free choice. Half of these units are taken in the Philosophy department and half in Religious Studies.
Components of the degree
Year One
All EPR students take the Religious Studies course RSt 100: 'Religion, Life and Experience' and the

52. School Of Philosophy, UNSW: Philosophy Homepage
School of philosophy Sydney, Australia - BA, MA, MA (Professional ethics), PhD, PhD (Professional ethics)
http://philosophy.arts.unsw.edu.au/
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The School of Philosophy at UNSW is committed to promoting excellence in the study of Philosophy. We have a comprehensive range of topics in our Philosophy program, and offer high quality supervision to meet your research needs. In addition, we have established a number of undergraduate prizes to be awarded to students with the best overall result in the First Year and in Honours. From 2006 onwards, we are offering new graduate programs in Applied Ethics and Professional Ethics (in addition to our popular Philosophy program). Click the image above to download the program brochure.
School of Philosophy Telephone: +61 (2) 9385-2371 Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Facsimile: +61 (2) 9385-1029 University of New South Wales Sydney 2052 AUSTRALIA Email: philosophy@unsw.edu.au

53. UEA MED: Ethics/Philosophy SSS Presentations
What follows concerns SSS presentations in ethics and philosophy. ethics and philosophy is fundamentally unlike any other of the SSS domains.
http://www.med.uea.ac.uk/research/research_econ/ethicsphilo/ethics_SSS.htm
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Medical undergraduate teaching – SSS oral presentations
The domain leader is Christopher Cowley ( c.cowley@uea.ac.uk
  • For units 1 and 2, there will be an oral presentation of tne minutes, plus five minutes for discussion and changeover. The oral presentation will be on an important ethical or philosophical concept, and the problems of applying it in certain borderline situations. See the instructions in the Unit 1 Handbook. For units 3, 4 and 5, precise topics will be published separately on Blackboard. The timing now becomes ten minutes for the oral presentation, plus five minutes for the discussion, plus two minutes for the changeover. For units 6, 7 and 8, students are expected to submit their own topics to the tutor for discussion and approval. The timing will be the same as in year 2, but in addition, students are required to submit a 250-word abstract. For units 9 and 10, students in ethics and law will submit an ESSAY of 2000 words. In all other domains students will be preparing a conference poster. The tutor will help with the composition of the essay, but the same broad principles outlined below still apply.
thics and philosophy is fundamentally unlike any other of the SSS domains. Yes, yes, you probably hear that from every domain leader, but in this case there really is a radical split. Mainly because it's more about thinking and talking things through on your own than about research, and because a lot of it can be very personal. I'll be deliberately asking what YOU would do as a future GP, for example.

54. Stanford University Department Of Religious Studies
The purpose of Religious Studies is to understand and interpret the history, literature, thought, and social structures of various religious traditions and cultures. The department offers courses at the undergraduate and graduate level in the fields Asian Religions, Christianity, Judaism, ethics and philosophy of Religion, and Religion, Cultures, and Comparative Studies. The department offers programs in bachelor's, master's, and Ph.D. degrees.
http://www.stanford.edu/dept/relstud/
A Letter from the Chair Graduate Admissions Directories Programs ... What's New About Our Department Stanford's Department of Religious Studies offers a variety of disciplinary perspectives on religion and on the history, literature, thought, and practice of particular religious traditions. The department is home to a dozen regular faculty, with strengths especially in the fields of Christianity, Judaism, and Buddhism; it enrolls about thirty graduate students and roughly half as many undergraduate majors. Religious Studies works closely with several related programs at Stanford: the Department of Philosophy , with which we share staff and offer a joint undergraduate major; the Stanford Center for Buddhist Studies , with which we share Building 70 on the Main Quad; the Taube Center for Jewish Studies , through which we participate in Stanford's Jewish Studies program; the Program in Medieval studies Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities , with which we offer joint graduate degrees; and the

55. UEA MED Ethics/Philosophy Seminars And Lectures
Importance of philosophy to medicine; ethics of research; Importance of law to medicine; ethics of resource allocation; Malpractice and negligence; Persons,
http://www.med.uea.ac.uk/research/research_econ/ethicsphilo/ethics_seminars.htm

56. Rand Afrikaans University
Department of philosophy Auckland Park, South Africa - BA, MA, MPhil (ethics), PhD. In English and Afrikaans.
http://general.rau.ac.za/philosophy/

57. Ethics : Philosophy : Society And Culture
Web Directory Society and Culture philosophy ethics ethics Honesty and Fairness, An ApplePie Primer of ethics http//www.usethics.net
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58. The Play Of Mind: Fifteen Interactive Programs On Philosophy And The History Of
Download any of ten free interactive programs on philosophy including ones on ethics, art, law, politics, religion, human nature and the general history of ideas.
http://www.theplayofmind.com
The Play of Mind: Software on the History of Ideas This site is for anyone interested in philosophy or the history of ideas. You can download any of fifteen interactive programs. They are divided into six types and all are free. The first three types of software require Windows 95 or above. The last three types require Windows 98 or above and the .NET Framework. The Forbears programs are basic and relatively effortless introductions to the history of ideas. You are shown what some great thinkers have said on a variety of issues under the general topic (philosophy, ethics, politics or America). You are also asked to choose those quotes you most agree with and in return the program analyzes your choices and displays a graph of your "philosophical proclivities." Download Forbears Programs The Bull Session programs are computerized meetings or clashings of mind yours included. The final product will be a dialogue where you are discussing several difficult questions with thinkers from around the world and throughout time. Because you have to actually write your responses, the four programs here (on art, religion, law and humanity) are more demanding than the Forbears programs. Download Bull Session Programs The two Tree Owls programs (one on European philosophers, the other on American) are challenging introductions to the history of ideas. You are shown some of the most pivotal and provocative ideas of some of the most important thinkers. You are also asked to indicate to what extent you agree with them, and graphs will be periodically displayed based on your responses.

59. Ethics - Philosophy - Society -
ethics philosophy - Society - See also. Society philosophy Metaphysics Free Will and Determinism (10). This category in other languages
http://www.myonlinecolleges.com/school/Society/Philosophy/Ethics/
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60. A Primer On The Ethics Of "intellectual Property"
This primer provides a general framework for freeing any information covered under copyright and patent laws.
http://www.ram.org/ramblings/philosophy/fmp/copying_primer.html
A primer on the ethics of "intellectual property"
on this website and elsewhere , is copiable without restrictions. Over the last several years, especially after I wrote the Free Music Philosophy in mid-1993, I have been arguing about the so-called "rights to intellectual property" on the Internet. Generally, if you're on the same wavelength, the argument proceeds well and is even illuminating at times. But sometimes you're arguing with people who lack the fundamentals in logic or intellectual property issues and pointing out their lack of logic leads to the reverse accusation and the argument degenerates into a situation where each person accuses the other of being illogical. Sometimes, people (intentionally or otherwise) misunderstand you, because you have to make arguments you've spent years thinking about in a few posts, usually under some time constraint. This is not meant as an insult to anyone; some of it I think stems from using this medium for communication. What I have done here is provide some logical rationale for many of the statements I might make, in a question and answer format. Why is the abridgement of the [freedom of] copying, use, distribution, and modification of published information unethical?

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