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  1. Staging Philosophy: Intersections of Theater, Performance, and Philosophy (Theater: Theory/Text/Performance)
  2. Readings in Modern Philosophy: Locke, Berkeley, Hume and Associated Texts
  3. Classical Indian Philosophy: An Introductory Text by J. N. Mohanty, 2000-01-28
  4. Mathematics: A Concise History and Philosophy (Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics / Readings in Mathematics) by W.S. Anglin, 1996-04-04
  5. Margaret Cavendish: Observations upon Experimental Philosophy (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy) by Margaret Cavendish, 2001-11-19
  6. Philosophy Before Socrates: An Introduction With Text and Commentary by Richard D. McKirahan, 1994-03
  7. Lessing: Philosophical and Theological Writings (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy) by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, 2005-03-21
  8. The Cambridge Translations of Medieval Philosophical Texts: Volume 2, Ethics and Political Philosophy (The Cambridge Translations of Medieval Philosophical Texts)
  9. Philosophy of Religion (Scm Core Texts) by Gwen Griffith-Dickson, 2005-07-31
  10. Texts and Dialogues: On Philosophy, Politics, and Culture (Contemporary Studies in Philosophy and the Human Sciences) by Maurice Merleau-Ponty, 1996-04
  11. Descartes: A Study Of His Philosophy (Key Texts) by Anthony Kenny, 2008-02-28
  12. Hamann: Writings on Philosophy and Language (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy)
  13. On the History of Modern Philosophy (Texts in German Philosophy) by F. W. J. von Schelling, 1994-05-27
  14. Ideas for a Philosophy of Nature (Texts in German Philosophy) by F. W. J. von Schelling, 1988-09-30

41. Kamat's Potpourri: Hinduism Potpourri
Articles on Hindu culture, philosophy, sacred texts, and customs. Includes pictures of deities and holy men; and discussions of such topics as death, initiation, and weddings.
http://www.kamat.com/kalranga/hindu/
more ads Hinduism Potpourri
Hinduism Potpourri Potpourri of topics on Hinduism at this site
First Online: August 15,1997
Last Updated: September 19,2005 Who is God?
Warrior Arjuna, during the Mahabharat war is supposed to have asked Krishna on his identity. The answer. The Song Celestial
The Bhagawad-gita is Hinduism in a nutshell. Commentary on the sacred text by Ganesh Burde. Interview with an Ascetic
Kamat chats with a boy monk at the birthplace of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu in West Bengal, and learns why God had to create the evil. Parade of Gods
A list of Hindu deities, the relationships among themselves, their icons, and vehicles Lord Shiva's Family in Indian Art
Shiva, along with wife Uma and son Ganesh is the most favorite of Indian artists. The Holy Men of India
We classify the holy men of India; pictures of Sadhus, Swamis, Saints, and Priests. The Festivals of India
The significance of festivals, includes a number of pictures, and a calendar.

42. Steven Schroeder: Resources In Humanities And Social Sciences
Teaches at Roosevelt University in Chicago. Site includes online texts, resume, information on his poetry and philosophy.
http://faculty.roosevelt.edu/schroeder/
courses poetry philosophy links Please note: I am in the process of moving this site. The menu on this page will take you to the new pages. I will leave this start page online for a while to try to insure a smooth transition. Please replace your bookmarks with this url: http://home.earthlink.net/~steven_schroeder Choose the "academic" link on that page and you will be on familiar territory. Thanks! Steven Schroeder teaches Humanities and Philosophy at Roosevelt University in Chicago and Shenzhen University in the People's Republic of China. He is the author of seven books, and his poetry has appeared in a number of journals, including the Cresset Georgetown Review Halcyon Petroglyph Rhino , and Texas Review . His most recent poetry collection is Revolutionary Patience , published by VACPublishing in 2004. courses poetry philosophy links Page maintained by Steve Schroeder Roosevelt University Cost of the War in Iraq (JavaScript Error) To see more details, click here.

43. PhilosophyOnline - Home - Site News
Contains online study materials, revision notes, and annotated online texts, related to the study of philosophy. Especially useful for AS and A2 students (UK) and undergraduates.
http://www.philosophyonline.co.uk/
Teachers' Section Students' Section Discussion Forum AS Modules ... A2 Modules General Information: Home - Site News About PhilosophyOnline Why study Philosophy? The syllabus ...
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Announcement Jan 2005 Appeal for Feedback PhilosophyOnline has been running for about 5 years now, in one form or another. In that time I have gradually improved the site, adding more notes on more topics, improving existing material, providing a message board, etc. The site has been good to me: I have received a lot of positive feedback from students and teachers alike as to the site's usefulness (thank you!), and corrections from keen eyed and kindly souls who have spotted my inaccuracies (thank you also!). So, these are some of the problems:
  • I no longer need to develop material for teaching . I have a good set of notes in a range of topics, and so any time spent tinkering with the material on the site or providing new topic material would be extra effort.
  • 44. Philosophy Pages
    Aids to the study of philosophy, including study guide, dictionary, timeline, discussion of major philosophers, and links to etexts.
    http://www.philosophypages.com/
    Philosophy
    Pages
    F A Q Dictionary ... Locke
    Philosophy Pages
    . . . from Garth Kemerling
    This site offers helpful information for students of the Western philosophical tradition. The elements you will find on this site include:
    The Dictionary of Philosophical Terms and Names
    A survey of the History of Western Philosophy
    A Timeline for the intellectual figures discussed here.
    Detailed discussion of several major Philosophers
    Summary treatment of the elementary principles of Logic
    A generic Study Guide for students of philosophy.
    Links to other philosophy Sites on the Internet.
    An opportunity to download the entire site for personal use.
    A simple menu appears at the top of each page of this site, and since all of these documents are heavily interlinked with each other, it should be easy to pursue alternate paths through their content. Material from other Internet sites will always appear in a different browser window, so you won't lose your place in Philosophy Pages
    Visitors are welcome to browse and to make fair use excellent comments complete citation in an appropriate form, and remember to check out the academic credentials of the author.

    45. Philosophy Study Guide
    most philosophical texts vary in density from page to page. (Most philosophical texts embody this giveand-take, either in explicit use of dialogue form
    http://www.philosophypages.com/sy.htm
    Philosophy
    Pages
    F A Q Dictionary ... Locke
    Guide to the Study of Philosophy
    Welcome to the study of philosophy; I hope that you will enjoy your pursuit of the discipline and find it rewarding in many ways. In this document, I've gathered some information that may be of assistance to you as you proceed through a formal course of study. You may also wish to consult the Teaching and Studying Resources page of Episteme Links and the Dictionary of Philosophical Terms and Names
    Contents

    Reading Philosophical Texts
    The assignments in your course require you to engage in a close reading of significant texts written by the major philosophers of the Western tradition. Since you may have had little experience in dealing with material of this sort, the prospect may be a little daunting at first. Philosophical prose is carefully crafted to achieve its own purposes, and reading it well requires a similar degree of care. Here are a few suggestions:
    • Do the assigned reading
      The philosophical texts simply are the content of the course; if you do not read, you will not learn. Coming to class without having read and listening to the discourse of those who have is no substitute for grappling with the material on your own. You can't develop intellectual independence if you rely for your information on the opinions of other people, even when they happen to be correct.

    46. Classic Texts And Manuscripts In Educational Philosophy
    Archive of etexts in philosophy of education. Maintained at Colorado University, Denver.
    http://carbon.cudenver.edu/~mryder/itc_data/etexts.html
    Martin Ryder
    University of Colorado at Denver
    School of Education
    Classic Texts and Manuscripts in Education

    47. Jim Macdonald's Philosophy Page
    Contains a library of links to online texts in philosophy, a discussion forum, personal essays, and guest essays.
    http://www.geocities.com/jsmacdonaldjr
    Welcome to my philosophy home page. This page is a place where lovers of wisdom can research classical works, share essays, and have live dialogue with one another. If you have javascripts, the links to the left will open up menus which will help you navigate through the site. This site has many very useful features both for scholarship and for interaction. The Philosophical Classics Library is a very useful research tool. Also, please check out The Acropolis Discussion Forum where we discuss anything and everything. Any suggestions would be helpful. Please write to me at jsmacdonald@hotmail.com Thank you for your support.
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    48. Peter Suber, "Taking Notes On Philosophical Texts"
    Taking Notes On Philosophical texts. Peter Suber, philosophy Department, between interpreting philosophical texts and undertaking philosophical inquiry.
    http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/courses/notes.htm
    Taking Notes On Philosophical Texts Peter Suber Philosophy Department Earlham College There are many ways to take notes on a difficult book. This hand-out is not designed to strap you into one style but to give you some ideas.
    • Take notes on important terms. If they are defined, note their definitions. If they are not defined, try to define them from the author's use of them.
      • If the book was not originally written in English, and if you have any knowledge of its original language, then take notes on the terms actually used by the author.
      • Learn the author's terminology but also learn to do without it. If you don't learn it, then you won't understand the book. If you don't learn to do without it, then you won't be able to paraphrase the author's position e.g. for friends who haven't read the book or for your own comparison to another philosopher who uses different terms.
    • Take notes on distinctions. What is supposed to be different from what? If there are technical terms associated with the two sides, note them. If the distinction has a clear motivation or application, note it.
    • Take notes on the author's conclusions as well as the author's arguments for these conclusions.

    49. Intercultural Communication
    Exhibition and publication of art and texts. Departs from the thesis that, in philosophy and art, intercultural communication can occur on the level of equality.
    http://home.concepts-ict.nl/~kimmerle/frameintercultural.communication.htm
    INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION
    - especially in the fields of philosophy and art PROF. DR. HEINZ KIMMERLE
    The FOUNDATION FOR INTERCULTURAL PHILOSOPHY AND ART - IFK
    (Stichting voor interculturele filosofie en kunst)
    is located at Zoetermeer Netherlands; it devotes itself to the exhibition and publication of intercultural art, as well as philosophical research in close contact with different cultures and the publication of philosophical texts. At present intercultural communication takes place in many forms all over the world. We depart from the thesis that in the fields of philosophy and arts intercultural communication can happen on the level of equality.
    The Foundation for Intercultural Philosophy and Arts works at the clarification of the theoretical principles for such a form of intercultural communication and at practicing it between philosophers and artists from different cultures.
    A focus of the research is to engage in dialogues between African and Western philosophies. Partners are among others: the African Universities of Dakar, Abidjan, Ghana, Nairobi, Dar es Salaam, Venda and the Western Universities of Rotterdam, Bochum, Vienna. Close cooperation exists with the Gesellschaft für Interkulturelle Philosophie which is resident in Cologne. A key text for the research done is the introduction to the book: Heinz Kimmerle/Henk Oosterling (eds)

    50. Sophists Philosophy Forums And Psychology News
    Features philosophy forums, psychology news and discussion, and an archive of electronic texts.
    http://www.sophists.org

    51. Mill's "On Nature"
    This Lancaster edition has been prepared by the philosophy Department at Lancaster JSMill On Nature Lancaster Etext 1996 Please help yourself
    http://www.lancs.ac.uk/users/philosophy/texts/mill_on.htm
    On Nature
    J.S.Mill
    'On nature' was published in 1874 as the first of three essays in the volume Nature, The Utility of Religion and Theism This Lancaster edition has been prepared by the Philosophy Department at Lancaster University, UK.
    Release 1: September 1996 The essay begins on
    PAGE 7 of the 1904 edition "NATURE," "natural," and the group of words derived from them, or allied to them in etymology, have at all times filled a great place in the thoughts and taken a strong hold on the feelings of mankind. That they should have done so is not surprising when we consider what the words, in their primitive and most obvious signification, represent; but it is unfortunate that a set of terms which play so great a part in moral and metaphysical speculation should have acquired many meanings different from the primary one, yet sufficiently allied to it to admit of confusion. The words have thus become entangled in so many foreign associations, mostly of a very powerful and tenacious character, that they have come to excite, and to be the symbols of, feelings which their original meaning will by no means justify, and which have made them one of the most copious sources of false taste, false philosophy, false morality, and even bad law. The most important application of the Socratic Elenchus, as exhibited and improved by Plato, consists in dissecting large abstractions of this description; fixing down to a precise definition the meaning which as popularly used they merely shadow forth, and questioning and testing the common maxims and opinions in which they bear a part. It is to be regretted that among the instructive specimens of this kind of investigation which Plato has left, and to which subsequent times have been so much indebted for whatever intellectual clearness they have attained, he has not enriched posterity with a dialogue

    52. Class Home Page: Philosophy 361
    Complete philosophy of Art internet course at California State University, Long Beach. Includes etexts and extensive links.
    http://www.csulb.edu/~jvancamp/361/
    E-Mail List Lecture Notes Student Projects Discussion Group
    This course is taught entirely on the Internet. Spring Semester 1998 (January 26-May 18, 1998) (3 units) e-mail: jvancamp@csulb.edu Julie Van Camp OFFICE PHONE/VOICE MAIL: (562) 985-5545 FAX: (562) 985-7135 OFFICE HOURS: Wednesday: 12:30-3:30 p.m. PST (Spring 1998) OFFICE: McIntosh Humanities Bldg. 908
    Development of this course was made possible with grants from the Office of the Dean, College of Liberal Arts, and the Office of Academic Affairs, CSU Long Beach.
    Last updated: May 20, 1998

    53. Philosophy In Cyberspace
    Access to a range of philosophical texts, including Aristotle, Bacon, Berkeley, MINERVA is an archive for philosophical texts on the Internet.
    http://www-personal.monash.edu.au/~dey/phil/etext.htm

    Section 1
    Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 ... Section 5 SECTION 2: ELECTRONIC TEXTS Akamac Etexts
    http://www.cpm.ll.ehime-u.ac.jp/AkamacHomePage/Akamac_E-text_Links/Akamac_E-text_Links.html
    With a focus on texts relevant to the history of economics and social thought, this site provides links arranged in by author in alphabetical order. It is maintained by Akama Michio (akamac@ll.ehime-u.ac.jp). Alex Catalogue of Electronic Texts
    http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/stacks/alex-index.html
    Alex helps users to find and retrieve the full text of documents on the Internet. It currently indexes over 2000 books and shorter texts by author and title, incorporating texts from Project Gutenberg, Wiretap, the On-Line Book Initiative, the Eris system at Virginia Tech, the English Server at Carnegie Mellon University, Project Bartlesby, CCAT, the on-line portion of the Oxford Text Archive, and many others. It is maintained by Eric Morgan (eric_morgan@ncsu.edu).

    54. SWIF Philosophy Of Mind HOME PAGE
    Bibliographies by topic and author, event listings, online texts, new books (with links), and many links to online reference works, relevant institutions, journal home pages, and other sites.
    http://lgxserver.uniba.it/lei/mind/home.htm
    Philosophy of Mind
    Edited by Luca Malatesti
    Editorial Board

    University of Hull
    No frames Frames
    In association with:
    Philosophy of Mind and Body

    Department of Philosophy - University of Hull
    What's New
    New contents added to this site.
    Authors
    Links to bibliographies and home pages of philosophers of mind and cognitive scientists.
    Books
    New titles with links to publishers' catalogues.
    Events
    Conferences, seminars and links to others web pages with lists of philosophical events.
    Forums
    Discussions concerning "target books" in philosophy of mind. Each forum consists of an author's précis, commentaries and the author's responses.
    Institutions
    Undergraduate/postgraduate courses, course materials, research centres.
    Journals On-line journals, traditional journals' web pages, mailing lists and newsgroups.
    Reference
    Bibliographies, dictionaries and encyclopedias.
    Sites
    Other sites dedicated to web resources on philosophy of mind and other cognitive sciences.
    Topics
    On-line resources and bibliographies related to specific topics in philosophy of mind.

    55. OUP: Oxford Philosophical Texts
    The Oxford Philosophical texts series consists of authoritative teaching editions of canonical texts in the history of philosophy from the ancient world
    http://www.oup.co.uk/best.textbooks/philosophy/opt/
    NEVER MISS AN OXFORD SALE (SIGN UP HERE) VIEW BASKET Quick Links About OUP Career Opportunities Contacts Need help? News oup.com Search the Catalogue Site Index American National Biography Booksellers' Information Service Children's Fiction and Poetry Children's Reference Dictionaries Dictionary of National Biography Digital Reference English Language Teaching Higher Education Textbooks Humanities International Education Unit Journals Law Medicine Music Online Products Oxford English Dictionary Reference Rights and Permissions Science School Books Social Sciences Very Short Introductions World's Classics Advanced Search UK and Europe Higher Education Textbooks Textbooks in Philosophy ... Search the catalogue
    Free online access to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
    To find out more visit www.oxforddnb.com
    Oxford Philosophical Texts
    The Oxford Philosophical Texts series consists of authoritative teaching editions of canonical texts in the history of philosophy from the ancient world down to modern times. Each volume provides a clear, well laid out text together with a comprehensive introduction by a leading specialist, giving the student detailed critical guidance on the intellectual context of the work and the structure and philosophical importance of the main arguments. Endnotes are supplied which provide further commentary on the arguments and explain unfamiliar references and terminology, and a full bibliography and index are also included.
    Zöller: Kant: Prolegomena to any Future Metaphysics
    Edited by Günter Zöller

    56. Welkom Bij Mavnet.org
    A collection of translated texts and discussions from Chinese, GrecoRoman, Rosicrucian, and other philosophy, mythology, and martial arts.
    http://sangoma.mavnet.org/
    We zijn nog hard bezig aan
    mavnet.org

    57. Descartes
    A brief discussion of the life and works of Rene Descartes, with links to electronic texts and additional information by Garth Kemerling.
    http://www.philosophypages.com/ph/desc.htm
    Philosophy
    Pages
    F A Q Dictionary ...
    scholastic philosophy and troubled by skepticism of the sort expounded by Montaigne , Descartes soon conceived a comprehensive plan for applying mathematical methods in order to achieve perfect certainty in human knowledge. During a twenty-year period of secluded life in Holland, he produced the body of work that secured his philosophical reputation. Descartes moved to Sweden in 1649, but did not survive his first winter there. Although he wrote extensively, Descartes chose not to publish his earliest efforts at expressing the universal method and deriving its consequences. The Regulae ad directionem ingenii Rules for the Direction of the Mind ) (1628) contain his first full statement of the principles underlying the method and his confidence in the success of their application. In Le Monde The World ) (1634), Descartes clearly espoused a Copernican astronomy, but he withheld the book from the public upon learning of Galileo's condemnation. Descartes finally presented (in French) his rationalist vision of the progress of human knowledge in the Discourse on Method ) (1637). In this

    58. Machiavelli
    A discussion of his life and works, with links to electronic texts and additional information.
    http://www.philosophypages.com/ph/macv.htm
    Philosophy
    Pages
    F A Q Dictionary ...
    Internet Sources
    Machiavelli originally wrote Principe The Prince ) (1513) in hopes of securing the favor of the ruling Medici family, and he deliberately made its claims provocative. The Prince is an intensely practical guide to the exercise of raw political power over a Renaissance principality. Allowing for the unpredictable influence of fortune, Machiavelli argued that it is primarily the character or vitality or skill of the individual leader that determines the success of any state. The book surveys various bold means of acquiring and maintaining the principality and evaluates each of them solely by reference to its likelihood of augmenting the glory of the prince while serving the public interest. It is this focus on practical success by any means, even at the expense of traditional moral values , that earned Machiavelli's scheme a reputation for ruthlessness, deception, and cruelty. His Dell'arte della guerra The Art of War ) (1520) explains in detail effective procedures for the acquisition, maintenance, and use of a military force. Even in his more leisurely reflections on the political process, Machiavelli often wrote in a similar vein. The Discorsi sopra la prima Deca di Tito Livio Discourses on Livy ) (1531) review the history of the Roman republic, with greater emphasis on the role of fortune and a clear

    59. NA Philosophical Texts, Bibliography
    (This should make Text Philosophers, who regard philosophizing/philosophy as essentially dependent/derivative on/of textual articulation, happy.
    http://www.apa.udel.edu/apa/aipa/Bibliographies.html
    Selections for a Bibliography (as of August, 2001 (Suggestions welcomed, plenty of email jumps available) At Anne's urging, an asterisk after an entry indicates that as far as we believe the author (or in the case of multiple authors, at least one of the authors) is American Indian, Native, Metis, etc.. References to other bibliographies For instance, see Marilyn Holly's article [Marilyn Holly, "The Incorporation of American Indian Philosophy into Undergraduate Philosophy Courses", Teaching Philosophy 15:4 (December 1992), p. 351 etc.]. Suggestions/comments? Some of the references below are from syllabi (Prof. Scott Pratt and Prof. Ann Waters) handed out to participants at a "Teaching Native American Philosophy" session in March, 1997 at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center in Albuquerque. These entries are noted.
    • Stereotyping
        Devon Mihesuah, (Atlanta: Clarity Press, 1996) * Suggestions?
      Generally Speaking
        Robert Bunge, An American Urphilosophie: An American Philosophy BP (Before Pragmatism) , (Lanham et. al.: University Press of America, 1984). *

    60. Hegel.net - System Of Science
    Essays and links to help understand, rethink, explain, sublate, and live the philosophy of G.W.F. Hegel. Includes bibliography, biography and texts.
    http://www.hegel.net/
    hegel.net
    Articles:
    see also:
    System of Science ... Email
    This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License

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