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  1. Oldest Books in the World: An Account of the Religion, Wisdom, Philosophy, Ethics, Psychology, Manners, Proverbs, Sayings, Refinement, etc., of the Ancient Egyptians by Isaac Meyer, 1995-01-15
  2. Criminal Justice Ethics: Theory and Practice by Cyndi Banks, 2004-03-19

141. HigherYet.com - John J.P. Caporaso
Subjects include philosophy, history, ethics, political/economic subjects, religion, international events, epistemology, family, feminism, freedom, equality, rights.
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142. Business Ethics - Philosophy - Georgia State University Library
Find Information Library Services About the Library Site Map Site Index Site Search Home Research Guides philosophy Business ethics
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143. Summerlin NV Chapter Of The National Junior Basketball League
SNJB schedules, rules, team standings and player statistics, rosters, rules, photos. NJB headquarters, philosophy, code of ethics, sponsors. Interesting youth basketball links
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144. Shaolin Chow Ka Kung Fu Ethos, Ethics, Philosophy (Zhou Jia, Jow Ga Shaolin Kung
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145. Gilbert Harman
Philosopher at Princeton University specializing in ethics and the philosophy of mind.
http://www.princeton.edu/~harman/
Gilbert Harman Room 118, 1879 Hall, Department of Philosophy
Princeton University
, Princeton, NJ 08544-1006
Phone: 609-258-4301, Fax: 609-258-1502
Email: harman@princeton.edu
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March 20, 2005
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  • Interests : Ethics, epistemology, metaphysics, language, and mind.
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    • Fall 2005-2006:
      • PSY 214 Human Identity in the Age of Neuroscience and Information Technology (co-taught with many others). Course information on blackboard. PSY 327/PHI 237 The Psychology and Philosophy of Rationality (co-taught with Philip Johnson-Laird and Eldar Shafir). Course information on blackboard. PHI 539 Epistemology (graduate seminar). Tentative Syllabus (Revised September 12, 2005).
      Spring 2005-2006:
      • PHI 345/LIN 303 Linguistic Semantics (co-taught with Edwin Williams).
      Princeton Cognitive Science , including announcements of local events in cognitive science during the school year and information about the George Miller Prize for the best interdisciplinary senior thesis in cognitive science.
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    URL: http://www.princeton.edu/~harman/index.html

146. Looking-Glass - From Animal Welfare To Dream Interpretation
Dream interpretations, animal welfare, endangered animals, rainforest conservation, relationships and developmental psychology, philosophy of universal awareness, ethics, dvd movies, cult dvds.
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147. Untitled Document
Applied philosophy, Philoso phy 5301. Environmental ethics, philosophy 5323. Meaning of Life, philosophy 5324. philosophy of Education, philosophy 5351
http://www.txstate.edu/philosophy/ethics.htm
Certificate in Professional Ethics A Six-Hour Graduate Certificate Program The Program This program acquaints students with major ethical issues in the workplace and offers instruction in how to address them and act responsibly. An elective course allows students to consider their professional responsibilities in a broader context like the environment or the meaning of their lives. The Required Course: Professional Ethics, Philosophy 5322 (3 hours) The Elective: Students may select one course from the following 3 hours) Applied Philosophy, Philoso phy 5301 Environmental Ethics, Philosophy 5323 Meaning of Life, Philosophy 5324 Philosophy of Education, Philosophy 5351 Problems in Philosophy, Philosophy 5388 For More Information Contact: Vince Luizzi Professor and Chair of Philosophy Texas State University San Marcos San Marcos TX vluizzi@txstate.edu GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN PROFESSIONAL ETHICS Registration
Any SWT graduate student may pursue this certificate. Register for Program Code 346.90 to receive your certificat e upon completion of the program. Application for Graduate Student Status: Send application for graduate studies, photo-copy of undergraduate transcript, and $10.00 fee to:

148. B'or Ha'Torah - Jewish English-language Journal
For scientists, artists, teachers, philosophers, and students. Judaism and science, evolution, Bible codes, Jewish medical ethics, the Jewish woman and modern life, quantum physics and Jewish philosophy.
http://www.borhatorah.org
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A journal for the wondering Jew,
B’OR HA’TORAH examines science, art, and modern life through the microscope and telescope of the scientist; the algorithm of the mathematician; the discourse of the philosopher; the imagery of the artist, poet, and photographer; and the tested faith and learning of the Torah-observant Jew. Its editor-in-chief is Professor Herman Branover , and it is peer-reviewed by distinguished Orthodox rabbis and academic scholars and researchers. The Miami Torah and Science Conferences
Together with Rabbi Sholom Lipskar of The Shul of Bal Harbour and Professor Nathan Katz of the FIU Center for the Study of Spirituality, B’OR HA’TORAH organizes an international Torah and science conference at Florida International University once every two years. The conference proceedings are published in B’OR HA’TORAH New volume! B'OR HA'TORAH 15E
  • Click here for the program of the Sixth Miami International Conference on Torah and Science, 13-15 December 2005
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149. William Buschert
Consists mainly of professional things pertaining to teaching in philosophy and political theory. Also includes writing and links dealing with ethics in business and technology and Canadian political theory.
http://duke.usask.ca/~wjb289/
William Buschert
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Canadian Philosophical Association
http://www.acpcpa.ca
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150. Faculty Interests Page
Interests German philosophy from Kant to Nietzsche, Aesthetics, ethics, Professor Schueler has published in Mind, Philosophical Studies, ethics,
http://www.unm.edu/~thinker/interests.html
Department of Philosophy
The University of New Mexico
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  • B.S. (University of Minnesota, '88) B.A. (University of Pittsburgh, '91) Ph.D. (UC, San Diego, '99)
Epistemology, Philosophy of Language and Mind, Quine. Has recently published papers in Journal of Philosophy Erkenntinis, History of Philosophy Quarterly, American Philosophical Quarterly (July, 2002 and January, 2004), and Dialectica (forthcoming). Becker is currently working on a book, Epistemology Modalized , which includes critical discussions of extant versions of modal epistemologies and a defense of the thesis that knowledge is reliably formed, sensitive true belief.
Andrew Burgess, Professor
  • B.A. (St. Olaf '58) Ph.D. (Yale '69)
Philosophy of Religion and Modern Christian Thought, Kierkegaard. Has published in Religious Studies

151. NAMASTE BAZAAR - Greetings& Salutations - Raj Ayyar
Meditation and lecture tapes on culture, religion, philosophy, ethics, and personal growth with examples and social critique from literature, feminism, and spirituality.
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I'd like to greet each of you and all of you with a very warm Namaste. 'Namaste' is an East Indian greeting which means 'the light within me bows to the light within you.' In other words, beyond our achey bones, our tired feet and our multi-colored real life soap operas, lurks a dimension that is more than the body, the persona, the ego and all the 'trappings and the suits of woe' as Hamlet would say-a dimension where there isn't a 'you' and 'me' but rather a synergy that is more than all that, a space for the eternal to rest within the temporal.
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This enemy will think nothing of stuffing explosives down their pants and walking in to PS-117. Don't people see this? The guys who did this trained for 3 years.... for a suicide mission! Americans are not that dedicated. Ginsberg Ahhh Just Breathe: Spontaneous Mind: David Carter on Allen Ginsberg David Carter: Undoubtedly. His honesty, courage and sense of principle permeate his life and work. Which is why there is a sense of congruence and continuity about all the decades of his work. He was someone who was always alive to the present instead of beating the same old drum for 30 years, which is one of the reasons that the evolution of his thought is genuine, organic, and has integrity. Coming soon ... audio of several tapes from Namaste Catalog II and other subjects ...

152. Ethics Of Hunting
philosophy thesis from Balliol College at Oxford University by Justin Alexander, addressing the morality of foxhunting, coursing, beagling and falconry.
http://www.justinalexander.net/huntingethics.htm

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            During recent years British society has been engaged in a passionate debate on the issue of fox-hunting. The prominence of this issue within the media and parliament is comparable with the abortion debate in the US. However all this attention has resulted in a great deal of heat while shedding very little light on the central ethical question: Is hunting wrong, and if so why? This paper looks at ways of answering this question. I will clarify the assumptions underlying the different moral arguments, and trace out the consequences of particular judgements on hunting into the wider arena of human-animal relations.

153. BA Ethics, Philosophy And Religion - Department Of Religious Studies - Lancaster
Home Undergraduate BA ethics, philosophy and Religion All EPR students take Phil 213 ethics, one other full unit in philosophy and two full units
http://www.lancaster.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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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.
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The Lancaster BA is split into two parts:
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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.
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All EPR students take the Religious Studies course RSt 100: 'Religion, Life and Experience' and the

154. British Society For Ethical Theory
The society has the following current functions Runs conferences, encourages the electronic interchange of information, drafts of papers, reviews, publishes a list of members and their research interests, publishes a list of British Graduate Students in ethics
http://www.philosophy.leeds.ac.uk/Conferences/BSET.htm

155. Ontologcal Ethics - Philosophy
posts at the Ontological ethics forum) introducing Indian philosophy that were to the Abhinavagupta Ontological ethics philosophyAncient sites.
http://www.svabhinava.org/EsotericPhilosophy/Dialogues/OntoEthicsPhilosophy/onto
You are visitor number (per WebCounter ) to our site!—please send us your feedback Mediating the opposites - East meets West Philosophy as cultural critique and remedial dialogue Compiled by Joseph Martin from the Ontological Ethics forum It was on this list that I really learned how inadequate my understanding of Aristotle, Neo-Platonism, non-Western philosophy and even the Western philosophical tradition as a whole was. I had always concentrated my thinking (such as it is) on Plato, Machiavelli and Nietzsche. In any case, I owe Edward, Gary and Sunthar (and Marilynn too!) a debt of gratitude for their showing me how much I had to learn. Not that I have profited from it! Oh no, I am still the (onto/meta/theo) nihilist I always was—only better read. I would still deny the possibility of meaningful (or philosophical) transformation to the vast majority of human beings; which isn’t to deny the possibility of ‘mythical’ transformation of these same people by philosophical interventionism. On the contrary! Oh God, on the contrary! One might now object that the extraordinary people—Nietzsche would say exceptions, Averroes would say the ‘people of dialectic’ while Protagoras would say ‘the mortals that rule’ the city—certainly aren’t deceived. But just as all (at least all modern or contemporary) religions are in some sense a ‘philosophy’ for the (ordinary) people, and I certainly think this is true, then we can perhaps infer that all theory—by this I mean the supposed ‘way out’ of our various deceptive (physical or cultural or religious) worlds—is little more than a religion for the exceptions.

156. Department Of Philosophy
Information about staff and the ETHICA forum ethics and Health An International and Comparative Arena .
http://www.hf.uib.no/i/Filosofisk/english.html
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157. The APA's 2004 Guide To Graduate Programs In Philosophy
Calhoun, Cheshire, Acting Chair, FullTime, ethics, Feminist philosophy, Viner, Leigh, Professor, Full-Time, Stoicism, Ancient philosophy, ethics
http://www.apaonline.org/publications/gradguide/view.aspx?deptid=3847&type=facul

158. Carnegie Mellon Department Of Philosophy
Programs in logic, philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of science, rational choice and applied ethics.
http://www.hss.cmu.edu/philosophy/
Baker Hall
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Founded in 1985, the Department of Philosophy at Carnegie Mellon stands among the best in the world in the following areas:
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Hammerschlag Hall with U. Pittsburgh's Cathedral of Learning Interdisciplinary connections within Carnegie Mellon, along with collaborations with the University of Pittsburgh, give the department a distinct character. These unique resources make for a congenial learning environment, a forum for lively intellectual exchange, and an exciting venue for contemporary philosophy in action. The department offices, labs, and seminar rooms are located in Baker Hall, just across from the green expanse of Schenley Park. Tenure Track Job Opening Carnegie Mellon Overview Contact Information
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159. The Philosophical Gourmet Report 2004 - 2006 :: Applying To Graduate Schools
environmental ethics, history of modern philosophy with an emphasis on of philosophy (eg ethics, philosophy of language, history of philosophy, etc.
http://www.philosophicalgourmet.com/applyingto.htm
A Ranking of Graduate Programs in Philosophy in the English-Speaking World APPLYING TO GRADUATE SCHOOLS Most of the top 20-or-so programs receive between 150 and 250 applications, and admit typically 5% to 15% of that total. Despite occasional upturns in the job market for philosophy teachers, the bottom line remains that the market is fickle and unpredictable. Most of the students at the very top programs secure tenure-track jobs; most of the students at weaker programs do not. But all students considering graduate school must think about their willingness to move to new, and perhaps unattractive places, in order to secure a position in academia at the conclusion of their studies. Students should also keep in mind that many, perhaps most, of the academic positions in philosophy in the United States are at institutions of higher learning that have as their primary function general education, rather than intensive training in philosophy. There is, moreover, a growing culture gap between what is taught at the leading graduate programs (moral realism, naturalistic theories of mental content, theories of truth) and what sorts of jobs are available (openings for specialists in African-American philosophy, environmental ethics, history of modern philosophy with an emphasis on race and gender issues). However, data for the 1995-96 academic year (collected by the American Philosophical Association) showed that areas like African and African-American Philosophy, Asian Philosophy, and Feminism were

160. Georgetown University Philosophy Department
Offers an undergraduate major and minor and a graduate program. Focuses include epistemology, metaphysics, ethics, logic, philosophy of language, philosophy of mind and philosophy of science. Course descriptions, degree requirements, 200203 lecture series, and links to online philosophy texts.
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Welcome to the Georgetown Philosophy Department The Georgetown University Philosophy Department is a vibrant community full of intellectual energy across an unusually broad range of philosophical traditions, from analytic to continental, topical to historical. The department offers both Ph.D. and M.A. programs. We expect our students, whatever their areas of specialization, to understand the systematic foundations of the positions they propose to defend and to be familiar with the origins of both the issues they address and the manner in which they intend to address them. It is for this reason that the graduate program has special requirements in logic, metaphysics, and epistemology and offers regularly scheduled courses on the major figures and periods in the history of this subject The faculty's broad diversity of styles and interests makes it impossible for someone to complete his or her course of studies knowing only one way of doing philosophy. We do not hope that our students will graduate without any established philosophical preferences. Instead we try to make sure that their approach is based on an informed comparison and that it is associated with the awareness that there is frequently more than one intelligent way to address a problem. The Georgetown Philosophical Review

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