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  1. A History of Chinese Philosophy, Vol. 1: The Period of the Philosophers (from the Beginnings to Circa 100 B. C.) by Yu-lan Fung, 1983-08-01
  2. Plato: The Symposium (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy)
  3. Philosophy of Meaning, Knowledge and Value in the 20th Century: Routledge History of Philosophy Volume 10 by John Canfield, 2003-05-01
  4. A History of Islamic Philosophy by Majid Fakhry, 2004-10-06
  5. Africa After Modernism: Transitions in Literature, Media, and Philosophy (Routledge Studies in Cultural History) by Michael Janis, 2007-08-27
  6. Beyond Philosophy: Ethics, History, Marxism, and Liberation Theology (New Critical Theory) by Eduardo Mendieta; Enrique Dussel, 2003-10-28
  7. An Illustrated Brief History of Western Philosophy by Anthony Kenny, 2006-09-05
  8. A History of Philosophy (Book One, Volumes I, II, III) by Frederick Copleston, 1985-04
  9. The Foundations of Psychoanalysis: A Philosophical Critique (Pittsburgh Series in Philosophy and History of Science) by Adolf Grunbaum, 1985-12-16
  10. The Longman Standard History of Medieval Philosophy by Daniel Kolak, Garrett Thomson, 2007-06-24
  11. A History of Chinese Philosophy, Vol. 2: The Period of Classical Learning (From the Second Century B.C. to the Twentieth Century A.D.) by Yu-lan Fung, 1983-08-01
  12. Greek and Roman Philosophy After Aristotle (Readings in the History of Philosophy)
  13. A Student's Guide to the History And Philosophy of Yoga by Peter Connolly, 2007-06-30
  14. Medieval Philosophy: Routledge History of Philosophy Volume 3 by John Marenbon, 2003-05-01

101. Ancient History Sourcebook: George Long: Philosophy Of Antoninus
Essay on Antonious and Stoicism in general.
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/long-anton.html
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Stoic Philosophy Part I. and the poets Persius and Juvenal, whose energetic language and manly thoughts may be as instructive to us now as they might have been to their contemporaries. Persius died under Nero's bloody reign, but Juvenal had the good fortune to survive the tyrant Domitian and to see the better times of Nerva, Trajan, and Hadrian. His best precepts are derived from the Stoic school, and they are enforced in his finest verses by the unrivalled vigour of the Latin language. [Footnote 1: I have omitted Seneca, Nero's preceptor. He was in a sense a Stoic and he has said many good things in a very fine way. There is a judgment of Gellius (XII. 2) on Seneca, or rather a statement of what some people thought of his philosophy, and it is not favourable. His writings and his life must be taken together, and I have nothing more to say of him here. The reader will find a notice of Seneca and his philosophy in "Seekers after God," by the Rev. F. W. Farrar. Macmillan and Co.] [Footnote 2: Ribbeck has laboured to prove that those Satires which contain philosophical precepts are not the work of the real, but of a false Juvenal, a Declamator. Still the verses exist, and were written by somebody who was acquainted with the Stoic doctrines.]

102. Grassroots Veganism With Jo Stepaniak
Offers helpful questions and answers about veganism. Addresses individual concerns as well as general inquiries about vegan philosophy and living.
http://www.vegsource.com/joanne/
Vegan Deli Click here to learn more Order this book! Welcome to Grass Roots Veganism! The spirit of this site is to provide information about all aspects of vegan living and answer some of the questions you may have about a vegan lifestyle. What's New!
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New Book: The Food Allergy Survival Guide Just Added! Review of The Food Allery Survival Guide by Reed Mangels, PhD, RD Dan Balogh reviews The Food Allery Survival Guide New Book! The Ultimate Uncheese Cookbook New Book! Raising Vegetarian Children New Book Review: Raising Vegetarian Children Interview: VegetarianTeen.com Book Review: Raising Vegetarian Children Recipe: Lemon-Nut Dressing Workplace Woes Guest Essay: A Love Letter to Grilled Cheeze Sandwiches Animal Voices interview in mp3 format. Click the link above, then select shows, then scroll down to Jo's 7/20/04 interview. Guest Essay: Jen’s Vegan Lessons Testimonial: A Long Time 'Uncheeser' Weighs in on the Delights of Uncheese.

103. CIVIL SOCIETY -- Philosophy & Civil Society: Postmodern Civic Culture
The philosophical examination of the nature of civil society and civic culture in general. More specifically, it addresses the contemporary crisis of liberal democratic civic culture in the postmodern period.
http://www.civsoc.com/index.htm
Philosophy and Civil Society
Inventing Postmodern Civic Culture Table of Contents Links Discussion What's New ... Search ABOUT THIS SITE WELCOME TO PHILOSOPHY AND CIVIL SOCIETY
This site is devoted to the philosophical examination of the nature of civil society and civic culture in general. More specifically, it addresses the contemporary crisis of liberal democratic civic culture in the postmodern period. The thesis developed here was first presented in my book, The Culture of Citizenship: Inventing Postmodern Civic Culture (SUNY Press, 1994). To access (in either HTML, e-book, pdf, or text formats) the complete text of the first edition of the book, click HERE . A second edition of the book has been published by The Council for Research and Values in Philosophy and is now available from Amazon.com or directly from publisher ( orders@crvp.org Tom Bridges
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Montclair State University (Upper Montclair, NJ, USA) SITE ORGANIZATION
The content of the site is broken down into relatively brief, self-contained essays, usually between 2,000 and 3,000 words in length. See the

104. I Ching Or The Book Of Changes
Provides teachings on the philosophy and practice of Iching, including courses, an oracle, general introduction, newsletter, and a search engine to examine every aspect presented.
http://www.taopage.org/iching
I Ching or the Book of Changes Introduction to I Ching I Ching oracle of Changes Online
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    This site is dedicated to the Book of Changes, I Ching
I Ching, the masterpiece of Chinese classical culture, became known recently in occidental world especially through Richard Wilhelm's translation . The version in German language was followed by not the less known English version - Carry F. Baynes - achieved at C.G. Jung's request. C.G. Jung himself was interested in consulting this book as oracle, but at the same time, found in the 64 hexagrams a confirmation of the theory of the archetypes of the collective unconscious which he initiated successfully in psychoanalysis sphere. Gradually, the book becomes very popular especially for its oracle quality-literally, the book can also be used as an oracle - offering the occidental public a means of interrogating the future which surpasses through precision and seriousity all the Occident gathered in this sense... I Ching has no equal in the world. Many say its importance equals the

105. Indian Philosophy And Religion
general information, essays on Hinduism, religious texts, an overview of traditional and modern schools.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/1863/index.html
Indian Philosophy and Religion
A Launch-pad to India's Spiritual Treasure
General Information Essays on Hinduism Religious Texts Traditional Schools ... Online Book Store India is the home of Philosophy, Religion and Spirituality. Every age, she provides the world with her armies of spiritual masters. She uses every means to reach the people of various parts of the world to enlighten them to the grand avenues of a meaningful life. The world wide web is no exception. There are several sites which give very indepth information of the various concepts and various schools of Indian Religion. Here are a few sites which give general information on religions of direct Indian origin.
(More specific links follow in the course of this article.) In India, spirituality is basically tuning one's mind to consider one's self and others as different from the gross physical body and the subtle mental body, and to be beyond the limitations of space, time and causation. Philosophy is the theory aspect and religion is the practical aspect of this principle.

106. Harmonial Philosophy Association, Inc.
A nonprofit organization, located in Erie, PA. general information on Spiritualism and the Church.
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107. Religion/Philosophy In Korea (Ancient Myths, Buddhism, Confucianism, Classical E
A general resource and information site from Asianinfo.org.
http://www.asianinfo.org/asianinfo/korea/religion.htm
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108. Liberalism
general philosophical theory outlined by Gerald F. Gaus in the Stanford Encyclopedia of philosophy.
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/liberalism/
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Liberalism can be understood as (1) a political tradition (2) a political philosophy and (3) a general philosophical theory, encompassing a theory of value, a conception of the person and a moral theory as well as a political philosophy. As a political tradition political theory and as a general philosophy . These latter two are the concerns of this essay.
1. Liberalism as a Political Theory
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State of perfect Freedom a priori Fundamental Liberal Principle (Gaus, 1996: 162-166): freedom is normatively basic, and so the onus of justification is on those who would limit freedom. It follows from this that political authority and law must be justified, as they limit the liberty of citizens. Consequently, a central question of liberal political theory is whether political authority can be justified, and if so, how. It is for this reason that social contract theory, as developed by Thomas Hobbes (1948 [1651]), John Locke (1960 [1689]), Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1973 [1762]) and Immanuel Kant (1965 [1797]), is usually viewed as liberal even though the actual political prescriptions of, say, Hobbes and Rousseau, have distinctly illiberal features. Insofar as they take as their starting point a state of nature in which humans are free and equal, and so argue that any limitation of this freedom and equality stands in need of justification (i.e., by the social contract), the contractual tradition expresses the Fundamental Liberal Principle.

109. : : : ESTHESIA : : :
general dentist. Credentials, treatment philosophy, hours, map.
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110. Frank's Page - Alternative Links: Asheville, New Age, Spirit, Science, Entertain
Information on UFOs, philosophy, religion and general esoteric.
http://viewoftheblue.com/frankspage/
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Futurism/UFO's, Poetry, Music, Software, Alternative Med, Internet Security and more.
Many alternative links are offered, as well as local info, links to photos sites, a few personal writings,
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111. Lucas Sayre's Daily Contentions
The site author, Lucas Sayre, writes about a wide variety of issues, contemporary and timeless. Politics, philosophy, and general news all are covered, always with a unique perspective and open attitude.
http://www.dailycontentions.com
Web Daily Contentions About Welcome to Daily Contentions... Born in February 2003, DC is a daily-updated weblog covering a wide variety of issues, contemporary and timeless always with a unique perspective and open attitude. Writers
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  • Other Material Essays Poetry Versions Subscription (RSS2.0) Mobil (winksite) Friday, September 23, 2005 Hurricane update By Lucas Sayre Hurricane Rita is now a category 3 and dropping wind speed, as it takes a course that will avoid a direct hit to Galveston and Houston. Port Arthur, however, is in line for a direct hit. Thousands of homes could be destroyed and people displaced.
    Also, unfortunately, fears of flooding came true in some parts of New Orleans, where patched up levies broke under strain from Rita's peripheral rainfall.
    Furthermore, our nation's refining capacity is expected to take a hit as big as it did during Katrina.
    My Katrina conclusion post will be on Monday, when readership (and my energy) is at its highest. postCount('112750388799204984');

    112. Claus Emmeche Home Page
    Home page of a theoretical biologist with general interests in philosophy of Nature, philosophy of Science, and Science Studies, and research interests in artificial life and theoretical biology. Links to online papers, other resources, and to the Center for the philosophy of Nature and Science Studies.
    http://www.nbi.dk/~emmeche/
    Claus Emmeche Theoretical biologist, associate professor, head of the Center for the Philosophy of Nature and Science Studies at the Faculty of Science ( CPNSS , hosted by the Niels Bohr Institute), University of Copenhagen. Danish Homepage here Address:
    CPNSS, Niels Bohr Institute, Blegdamsvej 17, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
    Email address ( here ). Phone: +45 35 32 53 47 Fax: +45 35 32 50 16. Web: http://www.nbi.dk/~emmeche/ Research interests (and a few related links):

    113. GAIN 2.0: An Interview With Michael Benedikt
    Interview with author Michael Benedikt on his philosophy and work.
    http://gain.aiga.org/content.cfm?alias=michaelbenedikt

    114. The General Strike For Industrial Freedom, From The Industrial Workers Of The Wo
    Expresses philosophy of Industrial Workers of the World.
    http://www.crocker.com/~acacia/text_gsif.html
    THE GENERAL STRIKE FOR INDUSTRIAL FREEDOM
    PUBLISHED BY THE
    INDUSTRIAL WORKERS OF THE WORLD
    MONTAGUE, MASSACHUSETTS. Originally Published:
    INDUSTRIAL WORKERS OF THE WORLD
    CHICAGO, ILLINIOS
    Preamble of the Industrial Workers of the World
    The working class and the employing class have nothing in common. There can be no peace so long as hunger and want are found among millions of working people and the few, who make up the employing class, have all the good things of life. Between these two classes a struggle must go on until the workers of the world organize as a class, take possession of the earth and the machinery of production, and abolish the wage system. We find that the centering of the management of industries into fewer and fewer hands makes the trade unions unable to cope with the ever growing power of the employing class. The trade unions foster a state of affairs which allows one set of workers to be pitted against another set of workers in the same industry, thereby helping defeat one another in wage wars. Moreover, the trade unions aid the employing class to mislead the workers into the belief that the working class have interests in common with their employers. These conditions can be changed and the interest of the working class upheld only by an organization formed in such a way that all its members in any one industry, or in all industries if necessary cease work whenever a strike or lockout is on in any department thereof, thus making an injury to one an injury to all.

    115. Economics And Philosophy
    Economics and philosophy includes topics, such as the methodology and epistemology of economics, the foundations of decision theory and game theory and the nature of rational choice in general.
    http://titles.cambridge.org/journals/journal_catalogue.asp?historylinks=SUBJ&

    116. SOCRATES: Philosophy's Martyr
    Excerpts from a new book for the general reader. Also includes a hypertext guide to web resources.
    http://www.btinternet.com/~socratic/
    SOCRATES: Philosophy's martyr
    BY ANTHONY GOTTLIEB
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    BUY IT SOCRATES ON THE WEB
    "Outstanding" THE TIMES How was Socrates different from other martyrs? - What sort of man was he? - What is Socratic irony? - Was he put on trial for political reasons? - What was his attitude to religion? - Why were the Athenians sick of him? - Is Plato's Socrates the real Socrates? - How did his views differ from Plato's? - How come we know anything at all about him? - What was his theory about virtue? - How far can it be defended? - Why did he say that a good man cannot be harmed? - Was he just naive? - Why does he count as a philosopher? - Why were many of his followers so strange? - What is his legacy?
    These are some of the questions addressed in the book
    THE AUTHOR
    Anthony Gottlieb
    is Executive Editor of The Economist and a former departmental fellow in philosophy at Birkbeck College, London University. He studied philosophy at Cambridge University, did graduate work at University College London, and was a visiting fellow at Harvard University's School of Public Health. Socrates is based on a chapter from the first volume of his forthcoming two-volume history of western philosophy The Dream of Reason . The first volume, covering Thales to the Renaissance, has been published by Penguin in

    117. Jean-Paul Sartre, Philosophy & Existentialism
    Information about existentialism in general, along with texts and a forum.
    http://hometown.aol.com/DonJohnR/Philosophy/Sartre.html
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    Philosophy for a specific attitude which we can freely adopt at will. Still others see it as a determined segment of culture. In our view Philosophy Sartre, Search for a Method Visitors since 20 th June 1999: [Existential Community] [On-Line Texts by Sartre] [Sartre Chronology]
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    118. College Of Letters Arts & Social Sciences
    history ., Journalism Mass Media ., philosophy . Arts ., Architecture InteriorDesign ., Art Design ., Landscape Architecture .
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    119. Guidelines On Writing A Philosophy Paper
    Guidelines on how to write a college philosophy paper from Princeton University, by James Pryor.
    http://www.princeton.edu/~jimpryor/general/writing.html
    Guidelines on Writing a Philosophy Paper Philosophical writing is different from the writing you'll be asked to do in other courses. Most of the strategies described below will also serve you well when writing for other courses, but don't automatically assume that they all will. Nor should you assume that every writing guideline you've been given by other teachers is important when you're writing a philosophy paper. Some of those guidelines are routinely violated in good philosophical prose (e.g., see the guidelines on grammar , below).
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    120. Blue Sky Aikido
    Based in Santa Clarita. Affiliated with Koichi Barrish. philosophy, instructor profile, style information, dojo news and general interest articles.
    http://www.blueskyaikido.com/

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