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  1. The Continental Philosophy Reader
  2. Gnostic Philosophy: From Ancient Persia to Modern Times by Tobias Churton, 2005-01-25
  3. Moral Philosophy for Modern Life by Anthony Falikowski, 1997-11-14
  4. Film as Philosophy: Essays on Cinema after Wittgenstein and Cavell
  5. Woody Allen and Philosophy: You Mean My Whole Fallacy Is Wrong?
  6. Modern French Philosophy: From Existentialism to Postmodernism by Robert Wicks, 2003-10-25
  7. Descartes to Kant: An Introduction to Modern Philosophy by Garrett Thomson, 1997-04
  8. The Columbia History of Western Philosophy by Richard H. Popkin, 1999-01-15
  9. MODERN INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY, 3RD ED (Free Press Textbooks in Philosophy)
  10. Current Continental Theory and Modern Philosophy (Topics in Historical Philosophy)
  11. Carl Schmitt's Critique of Liberalism: Against Politics as Technology (Modern European Philosophy) by John P. McCormick, 1999-06-13
  12. Star Wars and Philosophy (Popular Culture and Philosophy)
  13. The Making of the Modern Mind: A Survey of the Intellectual Background of the Present Age by John Herman Randall, 1976-11-01
  14. Analytic Philosophy: An Anthology (Blackwell Philosophy Anthologies)

101. Portland Spiritualist Church, Westbrook Maine, USA
The science, philosophy and religion of modern Spiritualism teaches that there is no death, but life everlasting. Mediumship and spiritual healing are the work of Spiritualist Mediums clairvoyants and clairaudients.
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102. Curriculum Vitae: Peter Kreeft
Now and Zen, Greek philosophy, Medieval philosophy, modern philosophy, The Journey (InterVarsity ‘96) Socrates teaches 10 basic philosophy
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103. Epistemology And Modern Physics
Essay by Schlick on this topic.
http://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/philosophy/works/ge/schlick.htm
Moritz Schlick (1925)
Source The Emergence of Logical Empiricism (1996) publ. Garland Publishing Inc. The whole of Schlick selection for series is reproduced here. There is no longer any doubt nowadays, that theoretical philosophy has standing only in close connection with the sciences, whether it seeks in them a basis on which it attempts to build further, or whether they form for it merely the subject-matter of its own analyses, whereby it then makes individual inquiry into the first principles of knowledge. This is very much the case if, as I believe, philosophy can be nothing else whatever but the activity whereby we clarify all our concepts. And it is also beyond doubt that, of all the sciences, physics here stands at the forefront. Physics, that is, occupies an exceptional position, because in it two elements are united, which are only found separately in the other sciences: in the first place its exactness, the quantitative determinacy of its laws, whereby it differs from all other factual sciences, more particularly the historical sciences; and secondly the fact that it has as its subject-matter the real

104. Avineri: Hegel's Theory Of The Modern State, 5: Modern Life And Social Reality
An excerpt from chapter 5 of this work. Uses some of Hegel's littleknown early works to analyze his view of property.
http://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/philosophy/works/ot/avineri5.htm
Shlomo Avineri (1972)
Hegel's Theory of the Modern State
Source : Hegel's Theory of the Modern State, Shlomo Avineri, 1972.
5: Modern life and social reality
In the System der Sittlichkeit and the two versions of the Realphilosophie Hegel introduces for the first time his theory of what he would later call 'objective spirit', though the Realphilosophie contains also much else. Both sets of texts remained unpublished in Hegel's own lifetime. The System der Sittlichkeit, composed around 1802-3, was published in its entirety for the first time by Lasson in 1913, though an earlier incomplete version was published by Mollat in 1893. The two versions of lectures known as Realphilosophie I and II, delivered by Hegel at Jena University in 1803-4 and 1805-6 respectively, were published by Hoffmeister for the first time in the early 1930s. A careful analysis of these two sets of texts, unknown to most of Hegel's traditional commentators, shows that while Hegel's main concern was always the attempt to achieve a comprehensive system of general philosophical speculation, his preoccupation with problems of a social and political nature consistently remained as the focus of his theoretical interest. These texts also point to a remarkable continuity in his political thought and clearly show that the political philosophy of the Philosophy of Right cannot be understood in terms of a mere justification of the Restoration of 1815, since most of its themes and ideas go back to Hegel's thought during the Jena period.

105. City Of Lights Home Page
Discussion about the new age philosophy and modern society.
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106. Philosophy
An analysis of western and eastern philosophy, mysticism, psychology, and modern physics.
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107. Philosophy Collection Development Policy
History of philosophy. Ancient, Renaissance, modern, B 108626, B 770-785, B 790-4695. 3. Early Christian, Medieval, B 630-708, B 720-765
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108. 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.
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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
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109. Tomfolio.com: Philosophy, Modern Philosophy
religion is the search for a lost inimacy modern philosophy Near Fine Hardback Hoffman, Piotr VIOLENCE IN modern philosophy Publisher Chicago 1989.
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110. Buddhism - Home
buddhist articles on modern issues, yoga, and philosophy.
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111. RYERSON UNIVERSITY: Part-Time Undergraduate Calendar 2004-05
PHL 101, philosophy Plato and the Roots of Western philosophy, Lect 3 hrs. PHL 708, philosophy Introduction to modern philosophy, Lect 3 hrs.
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PHL 301 Philosophy: Philosophical Foundations of Education Lect: 3 hrs.

112. Ends And Means
Journal of the Centre for philosophy, Technology and Society at the University of Aberdeen, devoted to philosophical explorations of the social, moral and conceptual implications of modern technology. Selected archives, online article submission.
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113. Modern History Sourcebook: Johann Gottfried Von Herder: Materials For The Philos
From the modern History Sourcebook, an introduction and selected passages out of this 1784 work by Herder.
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[Halsall Introduction] Perhaps the most successful political philosophy of the modern era has been nationalism. Nationalism has taken on many forms - calls for cultural pride, liberal-nationalist assertions of the right to self-government, and chauvinistic claims of national superiority. In the 20th century, nationalist rhetoric has been used by right-wing fascists movements, but also Marxist "national liberation" movements. The central claims of nationalism are that: first the "people" in politics are best understood as a defined and bounded group with a common history, language and tradition; and, second, that a "nation" has a unique claim to be considered a legitimate political basis for sovereignty - greater than older bases such as "empire", "dynastic right", "theocracy". The great task of nationalists has always been to define what they mean by a given "nation". People are not "naturally" aware that they belong to a nation in the sense that they might be aware they belong to a family, clan, village, town, or locality. In almost every case, nationalists envision much broader boundaries, and have gone to considerable trouble to construct and defend these boundaries with particular interpretations of history.

114. Stetson University : Philosophy
philosophy majors study Logic, Ancient philosophy, modern philosophy, Ethics, Epistemology or Metaphysics, and at least two other courses of philosophical
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115. The Intellectual Viewpoint - Intellectually Honest & Opinionated
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116. The Educational Encyclopedia, Philosophy
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117. Solomon Feferman's Homepage
Stanford University Proof theory,theory of computation, foundations of mathematics, philosophy of mathematics, history of modern logic.
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118. Magic Realism - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Article on the history and philosophy of the modern literary school.
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Magic realism
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Magic realism (or magical realism ) is a literary genre in which magical elements appear in an otherwise realistic setting. The term was coined in the by a German art critic to describe a trend in post-Expressionist German art (see History below), but it is most often associated with the Latin American literary boom of the twentieth century, marked by the publication of One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garc­a M¡rquez in , which is considered the seminal magical realist text. Magical realism can be detected in the supernatural tales of E.T.A. Hoffman , which are related in the down-to-earth tone of confessional journalism. Magical realism may be viewed as more than a specific historical-geographical literary movement; it is an element of style that can be located in a large variety of novels, poetry, painting, and even film.
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119. History Of Philosophy
Early modern philosophy. The Renaissance Humanism and Science Machiavelli Hobbes; Descartes Method Doubt and Existence Mind and Body
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120. The Crisis Of European Sciences
Excerpt from Husserl's basic methodological and epistemological work, The Crisis of European Sciences. Gives his interpretation of Locke, Berkeley, Hume and Kant.
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Edmund Husserl (1937)
The Crisis of European Sciences
Source The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology (1954) publ. Northwestern University Press, Evanston, 1970. Sections 22 - 25 and 57 - 68, 53 pages in all.
Part II: Clarification of the Origin of the Modern Opposition between Physicalistic Objectivism and Transcendental Subjectivism. ...
IT IS IN THE EMPIRICIST development, as we know, that the new psychology, which was required as a correlate to pure natural science when the latter was separated off, is brought to its first concrete execution, Thus it is concerned with investigations of introspective psychology in the field of the soul, which has now been separated from the body, as well as with physiological and psychophysical explanations. On the other hand, this psychology is of service to a theory of knowledge which, compared with the Cartesian one, is completely new and very differently worked out. In Locke's great work this is the actual intent from the start. It offers itself as a new attempt to accomplish precisely what Descartes's Meditations intended to accomplish: an epistemological grounding of the objectivity of the objective sciences. The sceptical posture of this intent is evident from the beginning in questions like those of the scope, the extent, and the degrees of certainty of human knowledge. Locke senses nothing of the depths of the Cartesian

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