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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

161. The Times: Opinion:
philosophy is a quintessentially modern discipline modern philosophy speaks a bewildering variety of languages, from analytic logic to existentialism,
http://www.cep.unt.edu/times.html
August 15, 1998
THINK ON Philosophy is a quintessentially modern discipline For Immanuel Kant, the Enlightenment could be captured in two small words: sapere aude - "dare to think". When 3,500 individuals professionally devoted to this proposition are gathered under one roof, as happened at the 20th World Congress of Philosophy in Boston this week, the effect may be more of Babel than of 18th-century discourse. Modern philosophy speaks a bewildering variety of languages, from analytic logic to existentialism, poststructuralism, semiotics and the wilder shores of ecofeminism, and there is a fair degree of apartheid between its practitioners. Hence the temptation to view the discipline as too rarefied and "academic" for mere mortals. Britons are notoriously wary of theory; the national prejudice is well captured by Kipling's "If you can think and not make thoughts your master . . ." Isaiah Berlin captured British hearts with his tongue-in-cheek remark that he had turned to political thought because "philosophy can only be done by very clever people". This is one of the few European countries where almost no school teaches philosophy. Yet in this age of uncertainty, when today's vocational training may be tomorrow's passport to redundancy, "dare to think" should be the motto pinned on the wall of every undergraduate room and recruitment agency. Philosophy is making a modest comeback in British universities, and not before time. The great virtue of philosophy is that it teaches not what to think, but how to think. It is the study of meaning, of the principles underlying conduct, thought and knowledge. The skills it hones are the ability to analyse, to question orthodoxies and to express things clearly. However arcane some philosophical texts may be - and not everybody can come to grips with the demands of Austrian logical positivism - the ability to formulate questions and follow arguments is the essence of education.

162. Le Grand Café
International and modern cuisine in a warm and inviting atmosphere, located on Grande Allee. Lists its menu, philosophy and introduces its owners and chef.
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163. UBC Asian Studies
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164. The Office Of University International Relations
The undergraduate certificate program can include courses in economics, history, political science, anthropology, modern languages and cultures, naval science, and philosophy.
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The Office of University International Relations supports the University's commitment to internationalism and coordinates services and programs for international students, scholars, alumni and parents. In addition to overseeing the University's the International Services Office , the Office of University International Relations plans and coordinates activities and services for alumni, parents, and other friends of the University of Rochester outside the United States.
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165. K.U.Leuven - Library Of The Institute Of Philosophy
FHIW, basic collection, modern and contemporary philosophy. FLFW, logic and philosophy of science. FDWM, De Wulf Mansion Centre ancient and medieval
http://bib.kuleuven.be/fhiw/_eng/collections.htm
Index FBIB Index UB Questions? Faculty ... Nederlands Collections and catalogue Catalogue The complete collection of the library (monographs, journals, dissertations and videos) is fully integrated into the automated LIBISng -catalogue.
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Collections The collection of monographs is displayed according to a systematic classification. Each collection is identified by the letter F (Filosofie in Dutch) and then by three letters identifying a subcollection:
FBIB the call-sign of the Institute's library, and also the rubric for items in the HIW's academic collection (publications of the staff members: an archive collection, not accessible to the public) FHIW basic collection, modern and contemporary philosophy FLFW logic and philosophy of science FDWM De Wulf Mansion Centre: ancient and medieval philosophy
These collections are housed in the main building (115.01).

166. UCI School Of Social Sciences
Undergraduate and graduate education and research in the School of Social Sciences at UCI represents a commitment to modern social science. The classic subject areas of anthropology, economics, linguistics, political science, philosophy of science, psychology, and sociology are included in the School's education programs
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167. The APA's 2004 Guide To Graduate Programs In Philosophy
Associate Professor and Chair, FullTime, Theory of Knowledge, History of modern philosophy Full-Time, Early modern philosophy, philosophy of Art
http://www.apaonline.org/publications/gradguide/view.aspx?deptid=5311&type=facul

168. Arnauld Index
George MacDonald Ross's translation of a section on Method from the Port Royal Logic, anonymously authored by Antoine Arnauld and Pierre Nicole. With prefatory material.
http://www.philosophy.leeds.ac.uk/GMR/hmp/texts/modern/arnauld/arnindex.html
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169. The APA's 2004 Guide To Graduate Programs In Philosophy
Critical Literary and Cultural Theory, History of modern philosophy. Nelson, Michael, Assistant Professor, FullTime, philosophy of Language, philosophy
http://www.apaonline.org/publications/gradguide/view.aspx?deptid=5321&type=facul

170. In Defence Of Marxism - Reason In Revolt: Marxism And Modern Science
Reason in Revolt Marxism and modern Science philosophy and Religion Dialectical Materialism Formal Logic and Dialectics
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Home Saturday, 24 September 2005 new menu (mainmenu_MENU_ITEMS, mainmenu_MENU_POS); Home Marxism FAQ Solidarity Appeals Globalisation ... North America Reason in Revolt: Marxism and Modern Science By Alan Woods and Ted Grant The Big Bang Never Happened .The book has also been published in Spanish Italian , Urdu, Greek, Turkish , and German
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  • Introduction Philosophy and Religion Dialectical Materialism Formal Logic and Dialectics
  • Part Two: Time, Space and Motion
  • Revolution in Physics Uncertainty and Idealism Relativity Theory The Arrow of Time ... The Big Bang
  • Part Three: Life, Mind and Matter
  • The Dialectics of Geology How Life Arose The Revolutionary Birth of Man The Genisis of Mind ... The Selfish Gene?
  • Part Four: Order Out of Chaos
  • Does Mathematics Reflect Reality?
  • 171. University Of Oregon Department Of Philosophy:Graduate Students
    Interests American philosophy, modern philosophy, philosophy of Religion. Interests Feminist philosophy, modern epistemology, philosophy of Literature
    http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~uophil/student.html

    2005 - 06 Graduate Students Sarah LaChance Adams ( Ph.D.)

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    Interests: Phenomenology,
    Existentialism, Psychotherapy,
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    Adam Arola ( ABD Ph.D.)
    aarola@darkwing.uoregon.edu

    Interests: Ancient Philosophy, German Idealism, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Marxism, Psychoanalysis, the Unheimlichste.
    Spring 2005, I will be teaching
    PHIL 103: Critical Reasoning
    Summer 2005, I will be teaching PHIL 110: Human Nature Celia Bardwell-Jones ( ABD Ph.D.) celiatbj@darkwing.uoregon.edu Interests: American, Feminist philosophy, epistemology, cross-cultural communication, issues concerning the self, and metaphorical concepts of the sea. Summer 2005, I will be teaching PHIL 216: Alain Beauclair ( Ph.D.) beaucly@hotmail.com Interests: Hermeneutics (esp. Biblical and Canadian Legal), German Idealism (esp. Kant, Hegel and late 19th/early 20th cent. responses), film criticism

    172. Miami University:Department Of Philosophy
    Ancient philosophy, Medieval philosophy, Contemporary Continental philosophy, modern philosophy; Elaine Miller Ph.D. DePaul University
    http://www.muohio.edu/philosophy/faculty/index.shtml
    Home Search Contacts News Department of Philosophy "It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it."
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    • Brian Domino Ph.D. Pennsylvania State University
      Ethics, 19th Century Philosophy, Medical Humanities Michael Goldman Ph.D. Brown University
      Philosophy of Science, Social Philosophy, Ethics Jim Kelly Ph.D. Ohio State University
      Metaphysics, Moral Theory, Philosophy of the Humanities William McKenna Ph.D. New School for Social Research
      Phenomenology, Epistemology, History of Philosophy Pascal Massie Ph.D. Vanderbilt
      Ancient philosophy, Medieval Philosophy, Contemporary Continental Philosophy, Modern Philosophy

    173. Journal Of The History Of Philosophy, Volume 43, 2005 - Table Of Contents
    Hellenistic and early modern philosophy. Inwood, Brad, ed. philosophy, modern 17th The Impact of Aristotelianism on modern philosophy (review)
    http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_the_history_of_philosophy/toc/hph43.2.ht
    Journal of the History of Philosophy
    Volume 43, Number 2, April 2005
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    • Socratic Synousia : A Post-Platonic Myth?
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      • Platonists. Synousia (The Greek word) Theages (Platonic dialogue) Plato. Socrates. Teacher-student relationships Philosophy.
      Abstract: Fletcher, Angus.
    • Francis Bacon's Forms and the Logic of Ramist Conversion
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      • Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626. Form (Philosophy) Ramus, Petrus, 1515-1572 Influence.
      Abstract:
        Despite the historical importance of Francis Bacon's grand vision of science, the doctrine of Form that supports his program of works is now generally agreed to be incoherent. This paper will argue, however, that Bacon's belief in the convertibility of matter gains a previously unacknowledged coherence when approached through the treatment of axiom conversion expressed in Ramus' 1574 Dialectica . Ultimately this will lead to the conclusion that Bacon did notlike most twentieth-century philosopherssee the universe as a collection of matter understood by humans in terms of law, but as a collection of laws understood in terms of matter. Jones, Jan-Erik.

    174. CONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY., Modern Continental Philosophy, A Collection. Hegel And
    CONTINENTAL philosophy. modern Continental philosophy, a collection. Hegel and postHegel, the majority 20th century publications. 292 items.
    http://www.polybiblio.com/tabooks/BOOKS055768.html
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    CONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY. Modern Continental Philosophy, a collection. Hegel and post-Hegel, the majority 20th century publications. 292 items. Full catalogue available. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by Rachel Lee Rare Books (formerly Thoemmes) ; click here for further details.

    175. SUNY New Paltz Philosophy - Faculty
    Ethics, Comparative (East/West) philosophy, modern philosophy, Theory of Knowledge Ethics, Business Ethics, Political philosophy, modern philosophy
    http://www.newpaltz.edu/philosophy/faculty.cfm

    176. ScienceDirect - Studies In History And Philosophy Of Science Part B: Studies In
    Andrews Book Stores, 27 Years of Proudly Selling BooksBy Gustave Flaubert ISBN 081120054X CATEGORY philosophy modern CATEGORY philosophy - modern. This is a revised and expanded edition of a seminal
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    Studies In History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies In History and Philosophy of Modern Physics Bookmark this page as: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/13552198
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    177. Early Modern Texts

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    178. Humanities Hub /philosophy
    This section of the humanities hub catalogs philosophy. philosophy,philosophy,, Society, philosophy, directory,Handilinks. Bjorn s Guide To philosophy
    http://www.spaceless.com/humanities.cgi/philosophy

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