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  1. Core Questions Philosophy Text by SOBER, 1991-01-01
  2. Philosophy: Key Texts by Julian Baggini, 2002-12-15
  3. Saving the Text: Literature/Derrida/Philosophy by Geoffrey H. Hartman, 1982-08-01
  4. The history of philosophy: A text book for undergraduates by Paul J Glenn, 1946
  5. Elements of intellectual philosophy. Designed for a text book and private reading. By Hubbard Winslow by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2006-03-31
  6. Husserl, Edmund. Philosophy of Arithmetic: Psychological and Logical Investigations with Supplementary Texts from 1887-1901.(Book Review): An article from: The Review of Metaphysics by Dale Jacquette, 2005-12-01
  7. Politics, Philosophy, and the Production of Romantic Texts by Terence Allan Hoagwood, 1996-07
  8. Ethics and the Good Life: A Text with Readings (Philosophy) by Brad Art, 1993-06-25
  9. A Medieval Critique of Anthropomorphism: Ibn Al-Jawzi's Kitab Akhbar As-Sifat : A Critical Edition of the Arabic Text With Translation, Introduction and ... (Islamic Philosophy, Theology, and Science) by Merlin L. Swartz, Abu Al-Faraj Abd Al-Rahman Ibn Ali Ibn Al-Jawzi, et all 2002-03-01
  10. Historical Constitution of st Bonaventures Philosophy (Studies and Texts (Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies), 23.) by John Francis Quinn, 1973-06
  11. Universal Mathematics in Aristotelian-Thomistic Philosophy: The Hermeneutics of Aristotelian Texts Relative to Universal Mathematics. by Charles Bonaventure Crowley, 1980-02
  12. Playground Technique And Playcraft Volume One: A Popular Text-book of Playground Philosophy, Architecture, Construction and Equipment, Edited by Arthur Leland and Lorna Higbee Leland by Edited by Arthur Leland and Lorna Higbee Leland, 1910
  13. Hobbes and Bramhall on Liberty and Necessity (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy) by Thomas Hobbes, John Bramhall, 1999-04-28
  14. Self, freedom, and transcendence: An introductory philosophy text

121. How To Read Historical Philosophical Texts
For texts in modern philosophy written by English speakers, like Locke, Hobbes, Berkeley, and Hume, some of the words they use will have fallen out of
http://webpages.csus.edu/~freelove/Reading html.htm
On Reading Historical Philosophical Texts 1. What you are being assigned to read is not textbook material. Textbooks are written specifically for a certain student population. Many of your texts for chemistry or psychology were written just for you, in words you understand and with a level of detail and complexity that the authors think you can tolerate and read fairly rapidly. The texts we are reading were definitely not written for you. They were written, hundreds of years ago in some cases, thousands of years ago in other cases, for much smaller audiences of intelligent adults who possessed roughly the same interests, educational backgrounds, and cultural heritages. The texts contain words you'll not understand, employ sentences with grammatical constructions you are not very familiar with, and will sometimes employ subtlety, detail, and complexity you may sometimes have a difficult time detecting, appreciating, tolerating, or understanding. Because these historical texts are not written like modern textbooks, you ought not try to read them like a modern textbookput your highlighters away. The bad news, for many of you, is that you'll need to learn how to read all over again, or at least learn how to read much more carefully than you are used to doing. The good news is that the reading skills you can gain in this course will serve you well in many different reading environments, and not just in academic or philosophical environments.

122. Editions Slatkine
Specializes in reprints of texts, periodicals, and comprehensive critical studies in French literature, Romance philosophy, linguistics and French history. Site in French and English.
http://www.slatkine.com

123. Bibliography And Texts: Self / Person / Personal Identity
Links to resources including bibliographies, journals, online texts, and institutions. Maintained by Professor Shaun Gallagher, philosophy and Cognitive Science, Canisius College.
http://www.philosophy.ucf.edu/pi.html

124. The Religion Of The Samurai Index
1913 classic book by Kaiten Nukariya. Complete online book.
http://www.sacred-texts.com/bud/rosa/index.htm

Sacred Texts
Buddhism
The Religion of the Samurai
A Study of Zen Philosophy and Discipline in China and Japan
By Kaiten Nukariya
Title Page
Contents

Introduction

Chapter I: History of Zen in China
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Chapter IV: Reconciliation of the Temporary with the Real Doctrine

125. Selected Books
Complete texts of the books School and Society (1907,1915), How We Think (1910), The Influence of Darwin on philosophy and other Essays (1910), Essays in Experimental Logic (1916). And 17 articles from 1886 to 1903.
http://spartan.ac.brocku.ca/~lward/Dewey/Documents.html
Documents
Click here to search the site Selected Books School and Society; being Three Lectures by John Dewey, Supplemented by a Statement of the University Elementary School. This document is based on the 1907 edition prepared by George and Helen Mead, and is supplemented with essays added by Dewey in 1915. How We Think Published in 1910, this book is part of Dewey's work started in Studies in Logical Theory , referring it to the problems of education. The Influence of Darwin on Philosophy and other Essays A collection of essays on philosophy published in 1910. Essays in Experimental Logic Published in 1916, Essays contains Dewey's contributions to the book Studies in Logical Theory as well as several additional essays expanding his pragmatic theory of knowledge and the role of inquiry . We have supplemented this with additional essays from Studies in Logical Theory including: Myron Lucius Ashley. "The Nature of Hypothesis"

126. OSU Philosophy Graduate Program: The Mediaeval And Modern Studies Program
The proseminars are devoted to work on philosophical texts, translations, The coursework will feature philosophical texts and require program students
http://philosophy.osu.edu/student/gpmedimod.html

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Modern Studies Program
The program student is expected to hold his or her Candidacy Examination and Qualifying Examination , and to write a dissertation, on a subject covered by the Mediaeval and Modern Studies Program, working with faculty members affiliated with the Mediaeval and Modern Studies Program (though not necessarily exclusively). The program is administered by the Medieval and Modern Studies Committee, made up of faculty members affiliated with the program. The following sections describe special requirements for the Mediaeval and Modern Studies Program, which are requirements in addition to those for the regular Ph.D. program (described in sec.2).
3.1 Program Scheduling

127. PHILOSOPHY 110: PHILOSOPHICAL TEXTS
philosophy 110 PHILOSOPHICAL texts. Tentative texts R. Descartes, Meditations on First philosophy; F. Bacon, Novum Organon; F. Nietzsche,
http://www.ualberta.ca/~philosop/4guide/node9.html

PHILOSOPHY 120: SYMBOLIC LOGIC
100 LEVEL (no prerequisites) PHILOSOPHY 102 INTRODUCTION TO
PHILOSOPHY 110: PHILOSOPHICAL TEXTS
[CANCELLED] B1 Second Term TR 12:30-13:50 R. Burch
This course will consist in a critical reading of selected texts and essays from the history of modern philosophy.
Tentative Texts: R. Descartes, Meditations on First Philosophy ; F. Bacon, Novum Organon ; F. Nietzsche, The Gay Science ; M. Heidegger, The Question Concerning Technology and Other Essays ; M. Buber, I and Thou
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128. Classics Network Orders
An interactive CDROM collection of thousands of classic texts of literature, philosophy, politics, and history.
http://www.classicsnetwork.com/orders

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129. Sparsabhumi - Buddhist And Indological Studies
Selected Resources for the Study of Buddhism, Indian philosophy and Culture and the Encounter between India and the Western World (Buddhist texts in Pali, Sanskrit, Tibetan, Central Asian Languages, Chinese and in Modern European Languages, Sanskrit Literature in General, Other Indian Languages texts, Buddhist and Indian Art and Western Classical texts of Interest to the Indologist and the Buddhist Scholar)
http://www.anu.edu.au/asianstudies/ahcen/coseru/index.html
Buddhist and Indological Studies Selected Resources for the Study of Buddhism, Indian Philosophy and Culture and the Encounter between India and the Western World: Buddhist Texts in Pali, Sanskrit, Tibetan, Central Asian Languages, Chinese and in Modern European Languages, Sanskrit Literature in General, Other Indian Languages Texts, Buddhist and Indian Art and Western Philosophical and Literary Texts of Interest to the Indologist and the Buddhist Scholar. MAIN INDEX
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editors, conversion utilities, unicode, textual analysis software, online dictionaries, fonts, unicode LIBER MUNIDI
Marginal reflections on Buddhology, Philosophy, and Consciousness Studies
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papers, work in progress, photos from conferences, miscellaneous This site is hosted at The Australian National University
Last updated October 2004

130. Philosophical Texts - Boston College
Philosophical texts. Medieval. Crescas. Modern. Buber. Rosenzweig. Greenberg. New Window Will Open. Center logo. Learn Our Web Feedback Top of Page
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131. Laozi
An article in the Stanford Encyclopedia of philosophy by Alan Chan of the National University of Singapore on the Dao De Jing it's origins, various ancient texts and commentaries.
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/laozi/
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Laozi
daojia ) as well as a religious tradition ( daojiao lao ) Master ( zi Laozi . When the Laozi jing ) that is, a work of such profound insight as to merit canonical status it acquired a more exalted and hermeneutically instructive title, the Daodejing Tao-te ching Daodejing de ziran wuwei ). These concepts, however, are open to interpretation. While some see them as proof that the Laozi Laozi demands careful hermeneutic reconstruction, which requires both analytic rigor and an informed historical imagination.
The Laozi Story
The Shiji The Cambridge History of Ancient China ), 594, 597). His surname was Li; his given name was Er, and he was also called Dan. Laozi served as a keeper of archival records at the court of Zhou. Confucius (551-479 B.C.E.) had consulted him on the rites and praised him highly (

132. Arabic And Islamic Studies, Harvard University Department Of Near Eastern Langua
two semesters of Arabic 249r ( Arabic Philosophical texts Seminar ); texts Seminar ); one undergraduatelevel course on Ancient philosophy (eg,
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~nelc/arab_islam.html
Introduction General Graduate Requirements Field Requirements Faculty ... urses Introduction The Department prides itself on its strength in the classical medieval period, although it does offer one modern field as well. The goal of Arabic and Islamic studies is to give an integral view of Islamic culture in pre-modern times. Within this general framework the student will normally focus on one of the following fields:
Arabic language and literature

Islamic religion and culture

Islamic intellectual history
(especially philosophy and theology),
Islamic institutional history

Islamic law
, and
Modern Arabic literature and culture
General Graduate Requirements For the A.M. degree: Students must meet the general graduate requirements for all students pursuing an A.M. degree in NELC. In addition to these, the student and the advisor will meet to design and agree upon a course of study specific to the interests of the student. For the Ph.D program: In addition to the general graduate requirements , students pursuing a Ph.D in Arabic and Islamic Studies must also meet the

133. The Hermetic Arcanum
The secret work of the hermetic philosophy.
http://www.sacred-texts.com/alc/harcanum.htm
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The Hermetic Arcanum
The secret work of the hermetic philosophy
Wherein the secrets of nature and art concerning the matter of the philosophers' stone and the manner of working are explained in an authentic and orderly manner.
The work of an anonymous author, penes nos unda tagi.
1. The beginning of this Divine Science is the fear of the Lord and its end is charity and love toward our Neighbour; the all-satisfying Golden Crop is properly devoted to the rearing and endowing of temples and hospices; for whatsoever the Almighty freely bestoweth on us, we should properly offer again to him. So also Countries grievously oppressed may be set free; prisoners unduly held captive may be released, and souls almost starved may be relieved. 2. The light of this knowledge is the gift of God, which by His will He bestoweth upon whom He pleaseth. Let none therefore set himself to the study hereof, until having cleared and purified his heart, he devote himself wholly unto God, and be emptied of all affection and desire unto the impure things of this world. 3. The Science of producing Nature's grand Secret, is a perfect knowledge of universal Nature and of Art concerning the Realm of Metals; the Practice thereof is conversant with finding the principles of Metals by Analysis, and after they have been made much more perfect to conjoin them otherwise than they have been before, that from thence may result a catholic Medicine, most powerful to perfect imperfect Metals, and for restoring sick and decayed bodies, of any sort soever.

134. Internet Public Library: General Encyclopedias And Databases
philosophy Library http//www.fred.net/tzaka/texts.html A good source for electronic texts in the following areas of philosophy American, Late Greek and
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... General Encyclopedias and Databases This collection All of the IPL Advanced General reference material about the field of philosophy.
Resources in this category:
You can also view Magazines Associations on the Net under this heading.
Alex: A Catalogue of Electronic Texts on the Internet
http://www.infomotions.com/alex/
"The Alex Catalogue of Electronic Texts is a collection of public domain documents from American and English literature as well as Western philosophy."
Continental Philosophy
http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~janzb/continental/
This site contains an expansive catalogue of links to sites about Continental Philosophy. It emphasizes 19th and 20th Century schools of thought such as Critical Theory, Existentialism, Psychoanalysis, Structuralism, Deconstruction, Cultural Theory, Feminist Theory, Queer Theory, and etc. Links are organized both by school and by individual author. The site also contains links to journals relevant to Continental Philosophy.
A Dictionary of Philosophical Terms and Names
http://www.philosophypages.com/dy/

135. See Sharp Press Home Page
Publisher of rabblerousing books, pamphlets, bumper stickers, and e-texts in anarchism, atheism, music, philosophy, psychology, and modern (non-12-step) alcohol abuse self-help book. Reviews, submission information, online shopping, and related links.
http://www.seesharppress.com/
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The Anti-Christ (Our Quotation of the Week is taken from The Heretic's Handbook of Quotations , Charles Bufe, ed. We usually change our Quotation of the Week between 15:00 and 18:00 GMT on Monday mornings; ditto for our Definition of the Week.)
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P ERSONAL F RIEND , n. As opposed to the "impersonal friend," someone the speaker has met at least once. (Our Definition of the Week is taken from The Best of The Devil's Dictionary , by Ambrose Bierce, and The American Heretic's Dictionary , by Chaz Bufe. This week's definition is by Bufe.)
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  • We've also reduced prices on almost all of our books , with most being below amazon.com's prices.
  • Our latest thumb in the eye for the authoritarian wackjobs on the "Christian right" is the full, on-line text of the pamphlet, 20 Reasons to Abandon Christianity
  • We recently posted two additional free on-line texts: Chaz Bufe's look at how "free" the U.S.A. really is

136. The Electronic Grosseteste
Provides etexts of the Latin works of Robert Grosseteste (ca. 1170-1253), Bishop of Lincoln, touching on science, theology, philosophy and religion.
http://www.grosseteste.com/
Contents Search Bibliography Project Staff ... Who was Grosseteste? Welcome to the Electronic Grosseteste, a web-site dedicated to providing electronic access to the Latin works of Robert Grosseteste (ca. 1170-1253). Materials relating to Grosseteste's life and the thirteenth century may also be found here. The British Academy provided the pump-priming funds in 1999-2000. Further funding was given by St Louis University in 2003/4. Access is freely available to all users, although some parts of the site will require registration (see our ) Users are also welcome to download texts in public domain, but there are concerning specific texts and images . Right: A 14th-century Portrait of Grosseteste: London, British Library , MS Royal 6.E.v, fol. 1ra. Reproduced with Permission.

137. Electronic Books And Texts / Philosophy
The University Libraries of Notre Dame site is the main library site for Notre Dame. It includes links to the Notre Dame Libraries catalog,
http://www.library.nd.edu/ddw/public/resource_list.cgi?term_id_1=18982&term_id_2

138. Identities: How Governed, Who Pays? By H.B. Paksoy
Serialized amateur study of group identity politics, social conflict, and political philosophy in history by H.B. Paksoy.
http://www.ku.edu/carrie/texts/carrie_books/paksoy-7/
Identities:
How Governed,
Who Pays?
by H.B. Paksoy

Printech, 2001
Lubbock, Texas TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Paksoy, H. B., 1948- Identity: How Governed, Who Pays
  • 1. Political science-Philosophy
  • 2. Group identity-History
  • 3. Identity (Philosophical concept)
  • 4. Social conflict-history
  • 5. War and civilization
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  • 139. Philosophy / Electronic Books And Texts
    The University Libraries of Notre Dame site is the main library site for Notre Dame. It includes links to the Notre Dame Libraries catalog,
    http://www.library.nd.edu/ddw/public/resource_list.cgi?term_id_1=9899&term_id_2=

    140. Buddhism Of The Karma Kagyu
    texts and links related to philosophy and practice of Tibetan Buddhism of the Karma Kagyu tradition, meditation schedule in the Moscow center, meditations, news.
    http://www.mahamudra.ru/index.htm
    Home Buddhism Meditations Contact ... Links
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    Welcome on the web site of the Diamond Way Karma Kagyu Buddhist Center of Moscow. Our center was founded by the first European Lama and Meditation master, Ole Nydahl, who is working on behalf of His Holiness the XVI Gyalva Karmapa, the King of Tibetan Yogis. By now, Lama Ole Nydahl has founded about 270 Karma Kagyu Meditation Centers all over the world; among them, over 70 are working in the former USSR. The purpose of our centers is to give to those interested the opportunity to come in contact with modern Diamond Way Buddhism and – if they like it – start their practice with us. All Russia’s centers are united in the Diamond Way Karma Kagyu School Buddhists Association of Russia This site includes core information about Moscow Center: its work, history, plans for the future. May it benefit all!

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