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  1. Modern Philosophy: An Anthology of Primary Sources
  2. Philosophic Classics, Vol. III: Modern Philosophy (5th Edition) (Philosophic Classics) by Forrest E. Baird, Walter Kaufmann, 2007-04-29
  3. Late Modern Philosophy: Essential Readings with Commentary (Blackwell Readings in the History of Philosophy)
  4. Modern Cosmology & Philosophy
  5. The Longman Standard History of Modern Philosophy by Daniel Kolak, Garrett Thomson, 2006
  6. Readings in Modern Philosophy: Locke, Berkeley, Hume and Associated Texts
  7. The Cambridge Companion to Early Modern Philosophy (Cambridge Companions to Philosophy)
  8. Introduction to Modern Philosophy: Examining the Human Condition (7th Edition) by Alburey Castell, Donald M. Borchert, et all 2000-09-20
  9. The Philosophy of Art: Readings Ancient and Modern by Alex Neill, Aaron Ridley, 1994-12-01
  10. Central Readings in the History of Modern Philosophy by Robert Cummins, David Owen, 1998-08-27
  11. Modern Philosophy: An Introduction and Survey by Roger Scruton, 1996-10-01
  12. The Cambridge Companion to Modern Jewish Philosophy (Cambridge Companions to Religion)
  13. Short History of Modern Philosophy (Routledge Classics Series) by Roger Scruton, 2001-11-09
  14. READINGS IN MODERN PHILOSOPHY, VOL. 1: Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz and Associated Texts

1. Modern Philosophy
Ren Descartes (15961650) and the Meditations on First Philosophy. Descartes is justly regarded as the Father of Modern Philosophy.
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2. Philosophy Research Base
More Topics Ancient Philosophy. Medieval Philosophy. Modern Philosophy 19th Century Philosophy 20th Century Philosophy. Major Topics.
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3. The Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy
Alphabetical Index (choose a letter)
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4. Readings In Modern Philosophy
Primary and secondary source material for 17th to early 19th century philosophers (Bruno to Hegel).
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5. Philosophy Pages
Aids to the study of philosophy, including study guide, dictionary, timeline, discussion of major philosophers, and links to etexts.
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6. History Of Philosophy
Early Modern Philosophy. The Renaissance Humanism and Science Machiavelli Hobbes
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7. The Humanities Handbook
Modern Philosophy
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8. Early Modern Texts
Here are versions of some classics of early modern philosophy, prepared with a view to making them easier to read while leaving the main arguments
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9. Readings In Modern Philosophy
Modern Philosophy. Political Maps Europe 17th19th Centuries. Timelines Europe 17th-19th Centuries History of Philosophy by Alfred
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10. CU Philosophy - Undergraduate Courses
1020 historical introduction to philosophy modern thought 1100 ethics 3000 history of philosophy ancient 3010 history of philosophy modern
http://www.colorado.edu/philosophy/courses_available.html

COURSE OFFERINGS
Fall 2003
Spring 2003

Fall 2003 1000 introduction to philosophy
1010 historical introduction to philosophy: ancient thought
1020 historical introduction to philosophy: modern thought
1100 ethics
1200 philosophy and society
1400 philosophy and the sciences
1440 introductory logic
1600 philosophy and religion 1700 philosophy and the arts 2200 major social theories 2220 philosophy and law 2290 philosophy and women 2440 symbolic logic 3000 history of philosophy: ancient 3010 history of philosophy: modern 3100 ethical theory 3140 environmental ethics 3160 Bioethics 3180 critical thinking - contemporary topics 3200 social and political philosophy 3310 cognitive science 3340 epistemology 3480 critical thinking and writing in philosophy 3800 open topics in philosophy 3930 internship in social philosophy 4010 Hume 4200 contemporary political philosophy 4250 Marxism 4260 philosophy of law 4300 philosophy of mind 4360 metaphysics 4450 history and philosophy of physics 4600 theology forum seminar 4840 independent study 4950 honors thesis 5081 philosophy of Aristotle 5200 contemporary political philosophy (same as phil 4200) 5260 philosophy of law (same as phil 4260) 5290 topics in value and social policy: democracy

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The appetite for this philosophy of modern cooking is clearly increasing as one of its main proponents Anthony's restaurant in Leeds - has
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12. Philosophy: Modern
Some Meditations on Descartes and His Philosophy Defending Leviathan Thomas Hobbes and the Philosophy Main General Ancient Medieval Modern
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Philosophy Modern ...intellectual argument will not, as such, convince and convert the non-Christian. It takes the regenerating power of the Holy Spirit to do that. But as in the case of preaching, so in the case of apologetical reasoning, the Holy Spirit may use a mediate approach to the minds and hearts of men. The natural man is quite able intellectually to follow the argument that the Christian offers for the truth of his position. He can therefore see that the wisdom of this world has been made foolishness by God. Christianity can be shown to be, not "just as good as" or even "better than" the non-Christian position, but the only position that does not make nonsense of human experience.Cornelius Van Til, A Christian Theory of Knowledge (Philadelphia: Presbyterian and Reformed, 1969), pg. 19 Philosophers (offsite essays)
Papers by Tim Enloe
Papers by Others

13. History Of Western Philosophy: Modern (19th-20th Centuries) CD - ASM2-CD
History of Western philosophy modern (19th20th Centuries)
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14. MSU Online Catalog - Philosophy Courses
PHIL 306 HISTORY OF WESTERN philosophy modern S 3 cr. LEC 3 PREREQUISITE Previous course in Philosophy or consent of instructor.
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PHIL
Philosophy
PHIL 105IH PHIL 120IH REASON AND REALITY PHIL 208D PHILOSOPHY AND CULTURE PHIL 220 PHILOSOPHIES OF ASIA PHIL 225CS SCIENCE, PSEUDO-SCIENCE AND SUBJECTIVITY PHIL 226CS OTHER ANIMALS PHIL 231 INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC PHIL 250RH MORALITY AND SOCIETY PHIL 280 SPECIAL TOPICS PHIL 215 SOCIAL AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY PHIL 305RH HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY: ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL PHIL 306 HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY: MODERN PHIL 311 AESTHETICS AND THE ARTS PHIL 313 PHILOSOPHY AND FILM PHIL 320 PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION PHIL 325RH STATE, COMMUNITY AND INDIVIDUAL PHIL 332 ETHICS PHIL 334 MORAL THEORY PHIL 338 BIO-MEDICAL ETHICS PHIL 340 ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS PHIL 342 APPROACHES TO EPISTEMOLOGY PHIL 352 METAPHYSICS PHIL 360 EXISTENTIALISM AND AFTER PHIL 362 PHILOSOPHY AND RACE PHIL 364 CONTEMPORARY PHILOSOPHY PHIL 368 LANGUAGE AND THE WORLD PHIL 378 PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE PHIL 388 PHILOSOPHY OF TECHNOLOGY PHIL 390 REASON AND REVOLUTION PHIL 400 SEMINAR PHIL 470 INDIVIDUAL PROBLEMS PHIL 480 SPECIAL TOPICS PHIL 489R UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH/CREATIVE ACTIVITY INSTRUCTION PHIL 490R UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH/CREATIVE ACTIVITY PHIL 500 SEMINAR PHIL 570 INDIVIDUAL PROBLEMS
F,S,Su 3 cr. LEC 3

15. Coordinated Course List
Western Political Philosophy Ancient and Early Modern 231. Western Political philosophy modern 233. Taoism The Religion and the Philosophy
http://www.brynmawr.edu/philosophy/CoordinateList.html
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Department of Philosophy
Thomas Hall, Bryn Mawr College
101 No. Merion Avenue, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010
610/526-5331 fax: 610/526-7475 Coordinated List of Bi-College Courses Bryn Mawr and Haverford Courses and Their Topical Categories
Note: Not all courses are offered in any given year. Introductory BMC
101. Historical Introduction to Philosophy: Greek
102. Introduction to Problems of Philosophy
103. Introduction to Logic
201. Historical Introduction to Philosophy: Modern HC 103. Global Ethics 104. Global Wisdom 105. Love, Friendship, and the Ethical Life 106. The Philosophy of Consciousness and the Problem of Embodiment 107. Happiness, Virtue and the Good Life 108. Modern Theories of Consciousness 109. Philosophy and the Good Life 110. Mind and World Intermediate and Upper-level Courses A. Logic and Language BMC 103. Introduction to Logic 203. Formal Semantics 214. Modal Logic 242. Theory of Recursion 244. Philosophy and Cognitive Science 316. Philosophy of Mathematics 318. Philosophy of Language 319. Philosophy of Mind

16. Courses 2004-2005
PHIL 231, Introduction to Political philosophy modern, A. Ahmed. MW 1130100 PHIL 201 (01), Historical Introduction to philosophy modern, R. Dostal
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Thomas Hall, Bryn Mawr College
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610/526-5332 fax: 610/526-7475 Courses Offered 2005-2006
Course Offerings Semester I (Fall) 2005
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Course Number Course Title Instructor Meeting Time PHIL 101 (01) Historical Introduction to Philosophy: Ancient R. Dostal MWF 11:00-12:00 PHIL 101 (02) Historical Introduction to Philosophy: Ancient C. Chen M W 2:30 - 4:00 PHIL 103 Introduction to Logic G. Weaver MWF 1:00 - 2:00 PHIL 202 Culture and Interpretation M. Krausz Th 1:00 - 3:30 PHIL 211 Theory of Knowledge M. Krausz T 1:00-3:30 PHIL 212 Metaphysics C. Chen Th 1:00-3:30 PHIL 221 Ethics C. Koggel T Th 10:00-11:30 PHIL 222 Aesthetics: The Nature and Experience of Art M. Krausz W 1:00-3:30 PHIL 230 Discrete Mathematics I G. Weaver MWF 9:00-10:00 PHIL 231 Introduction to Political Philosophy: Modern A. Ahmed MW 11:30-1:00 PHIL 252 Feminist Theory: Gender and the Global Division of Labor (NEW) I. Barker T Th 1:00-2:30 PHIL 327 20th Century Political Philosophy (Arendt, Rawls, Foucault, Habermas)

17. Willamette University L College Of Liberal Arts Catalog
PHIL 231 History of philosophy modern (1) Late Medieval, Renaissance and Modern Philosophy through Kant; emphasis upon metaphysics and the problems of
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College of Liberal Arts Catalog

PHILOSOPHY SECTION 1 l SECTION 2 l SECTION 3 l SECTION 4
PHILOSOPHY Department Homepage
Courses in the Philosophy Department address such questions as: What is knowledge? Do we have free choice? Is there a God? How are value judgments justified? What is a person?
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PHILOSOPHY MAJOR (8 credits)
PHIL 230
History of Philosophy: Ancient and Medieval (1)
PHIL 231
History of Philosophy: Modern (1)
*Five credits in Philosophy (5)
PHIL 492
(W) Philosophy Senior Seminar: Writing Philosophy (1)

18. La Salle University | Philosophy | Course Descriptions
PHL 328 History of Western philosophy modern Period 3 credits/patterns 2 or concentration option. From Hobbes and Descartes to the Enlightenment,
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PHL 151 Human Person
3 credits/patterns The Nature of the human person is studied from philosophical perspectives that seek to integrate the biological, social, political and religious dimensions of human life. Possible topics include freedom and determinism, body and soul, mortality and immortality, the individual and society, the meaningful and the absurd, human origins and human ends.
PHL 152 Moral Choice
3 credits/patterns Classic moral theories are explored for fundamental principles of action and ideals of character that have substantial claims as cogent frameworks for moral choice. Possible topics include the nature of virtue and happiness, principles of social justice, egoism and self-interest theory, moral and cultural relativism, and concepts of moral responsibility. General principles will be applied to concrete moral issues.
PHL 206 Social and Political Philosophy
3 credits A critical examination of the nature of society through the reading and discussion of primary philosophical texts. Themes include: person and society, the foundation of the political order, human rights and law, justice and society, the natural and the social sciences.

19. University Of Minnesota-Twin Cities - Philosophy
3005V, Honors General History of Western philosophy modern Period, 4, Phil 3303***, Yes. 3005W, General History of Western philosophy modern Period
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University of Minnesota-Twin Cities (IPEDS 174066)
2002-2004 Undergraduate Catalog
Philosophy (Phil)
At the University of Minnesota Duluth
Course # Description Credits Equivalent Course Fulfills requirements for Major/Minor Liberal Education Category Cultural Diversity International Perspective Introduction to Logic Phil 1018*** Yes Honors Course: Introduction to Logic Phil 1018*** Yes Honors: Introduction to Philosophy Phil 1001*** Yes Introduction to Philosophy Phil 1001*** Yes Honors: Introduction to Ethics Phil 1003*** Yes Yes Introduction to Ethics Phil 1003*** Yes Yes Honors: Introduction to Political Philosophy No Introduction to Political Philosophy No Scientific Reasoning No Philosophy and Cultural Diversity No Yes Introduction to Political Philosophy Practicum No Environmental Ethics Phil 1003*** Yes Accelerated Introduction to Logic Phil 1018*** Yes Philosophy and Cultural Diversity No Introduction to Philosophy Phil 1001*** Yes Introduction to Ethics Phil 1003*** Yes Topics: Freshman Seminar Phil 1001*** Yes Honors: General History of Western Philosophy: Ancient Period Phil 3301*** Yes General History of Western Philosophy: Ancient Period Phil 3301*** Yes Honors: General History of Western Philosophy: Modern Period Phil 3303*** Yes General History of Western Philosophy: Modern Period Phil 3303*** Yes Classical Ancient Text General History of Western Philosophy: Ancient Period Phil 3301*** Yes General History of Western Philosophy: Modern Period Phil 3303*** Yes Philosophy and Language Phil 2011 Yes Knowledge and Society

20. Santa Barbara City College - Philosophy
PHIL 201 — History of philosophy modern (3) S — CSU, UC Skills Advisories Eligibility for ENG 110. Three hours lecture weekly.
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ENTER PHILOSOPHY WEBSITE
PHILOSOPHY PHILOSOPHY The study of philosophy develops and refines a rigorous, analytic understanding of certain of our fundamental concepts, e.g., knowledge, reason, truth and value. Since all other disciplines in academia rely on the use of such concepts, the study of philosophy is essential for an education directed toward completeness.
The study of philosophy also yields other tangible academic benefits. It has been shown that philosophy students scored at least five percentage points above average in admission tests for professional and graduate schools in America. No other subject matches philosophy in this respect. Philosophy students do better in examinations for business and management school than anyone except mathematicians.
With employment opportunities beyond academia apparently growing, e.g., consultants to hospitals, state legislatures, Congress, genetic engineering firms and artificial intelligence companies, there has also been a proliferation of philosophical journals focused on such topics as the allocation of scarce medical resources, abortion, euthanasia, disposal of nuclear waste, corporate responsibility and fair profit, etc.
The Philosophy Department additionally provides an Introduction to Philosophy course which surveys most of the standard fields of philosophy —logic, epistemology, metaphysics, ethics, aesthetics, the philosophy of religion and political philosophy.

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