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  1. A History of Philosophy: Volume IX: Modern Philosophy from the French Revolution to Sartre, Camus, and Levi-Strauss by Frederick Copleston, 1994-02-01
  2. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Language (Cambridge Introductions to Philosophy) by Michael Morris, 2007-01-15
  3. The Longman Standard History of Philosophy by Daniel Kolak, Garrett Thomson, 2005-07-21
  4. An Introduction to Classical Islamic Philosophy by Oliver Leaman, 2001-12-17
  5. Philosophy Made Simple by Richard H. Popkin, Avrum Stroll, 1993-07-01
  6. Feminist Philosophies: Problems, Theories, and Applications (2nd Edition) by Janet A. Kourany, James P. Sterba, et all 1998-10-19
  7. Philosophical Papers: Volume 2, Philosophy and the Human Sciences (Philosophical Papers, Vol 2) by Charles Taylor, 1985-05-31
  8. Philosophy of Law by Joel Feinberg, Jules Coleman, 2007-04-20
  9. The Meanings of Love: An Introduction to Philosophy of Love by Robert E. Wagoner, 1997-05-30
  10. The Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Hegel and Philosophy of Right (Routledge Philosophy Guidebooks) by Dudley Knowles, 2002-10-18
  11. Philosophy: An Introduction to the Art of Wondering by James L. Christian, 2008-01-24
  12. About Philosophy with CD-ROM (9th Edition) by Robert Paul Wolff, 2005-01-31
  13. Introducing Eastern Philosophy, Third Edition (Introducing (Totem Books)) by Richard Osborne, 2007-03-25
  14. Western Philosophy (Blackwell Philosophy Anthologies) by John G. Cottingham, 2007-12-04

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22. Eastern And Western Philosophy
philosophy general guides. Science Religion by The Secular Web. Philosophy TheCity University of New York. Philosophy in Cyberspace Other Guides to Philosophy.
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Philosophy is the noblest heritage of mankind,
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kinds of epistemological problems with which already thinkers like Buddha and Lao-Tzu have been confronted, when trying harmonise our position as spectators and actors in the great drama of existence Niels Bohr - Danish Physicist from " Atomic physics and Human knowledge" EASTERN PHILOSOPHY Believe nothing ! Belief is a confession of ignorance ! Therefore do not even believe what even I tell you ! All I can do is to teach you to enlighten yourselves. Your first duty is to abolish your ignorance, and only you yourselves can do this Buddha Indian Philosophy Indian Philosophy by David J Melling Indian philosophy before the Greeks by David J Melling Indian Philosophy and Religion maintainedGomu Wisdom of Emptiness History of Budhhism in India Sanskrit Manuscripts at the PENN Library Theravada Text Archives download Buddhist Studies BuddhaNet.

23. Philosophy And Religious Studies - University Of Canterbury
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25. I. Philosophy. General Introduction. By Professor Ralph Barton Perry. 1909-14. L
I. philosophy. general Introduction. By Professor Ralph Barton Perry.190914. Lectures on the Harvard Classics. The Harvard Classics.
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26. The Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy
James Fieser, Ph.D., general editor. Bradley Dowden, Ph.D., assistant general editor
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28. Philosophy For All Home Page
Londonbased group which aims to bridge the gap between academic philosophers and the general public. Hosts public lectures, debates, philosophical walks, film evenings and the monthly Kant's Cave talks.
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29. Guide To Philosophy On The Internet (Suber)
A comprehensive collection of online philosophy resources. Wellorganized, easy to navigate, regularly updated. in this guide, plus many more, and only sites in philosophy. Unless you want to browse, then, you Links to general guides to philosophy on the internet. philosophy on the
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Guide to Philosophy on the Internet Peter Suber Philosophy Department Earlham College
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30. Johnny Logic: Philosophy (General) Archives
Johnny Logic. natural and artificial machines for fun and profit! September09, 2003. Agnostics about Santa? Here is a statement that
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Here is a statement that burns by biscuits—it takes as much faith (conviction of spirit - Slack Bastard ) to be an atheist as to be religious. How so? I am an atheist for the same reason I do not believe that there is an invisible, incorporeal gnome on my shoulder—when I add something to my ontology I want to have a good reason for it. This is not just for convenience, but good intellectual housekeeping. Thusfar, I have found no good reason to believe in a God (let alone a Christian God that cares about the uses of your orifices). If not, my ontologically promiscuous friends, there are an infinite number of possibly existent things for me to be agnostic about: fairies, Santa, Loch Ness Monster, aliens, Zeus, ad nauseum. I suspect that even the most fencesitting of agnostics is not an agnostic about all of these things. I appreciate the moderate impulse that usually compels people to be agnostics, but I am not sure how defensible it is. Posted by John at 01:06 PM Comments (0)

31. Continental Philosophy
Important resource for Continental philosophy in English Language. Contains general resources and pages devoted to philosophers, subjects, journals, and magazines.
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33. Guidelines On Writing A Philosophy Paper
Guidelines on how to write a college philosophy paper, by James Pryor.
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Guidelines on Writing a Philosophy Paper Philosophical writing is different from the writing you'll be asked to do in other courses. Most of the strategies described below will also serve you well when writing for other courses, but don't automatically assume that they all will. Nor should you assume that every writing guideline you've been given by other teachers is important when you're writing a philosophy paper. Some of those guidelines are routinely violated in good philosophical prose (e.g., see the guidelines on grammar , below).
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35. Gothenburg University Index: Humanities/Main
A directory of resources maintained by the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, G¶teborg University, Sweden. Features categories devoted to Archaeology, History, philosophy, Religion, and academic departments, as well as general resources.
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36. EpistemeLinks.com: For Philosophy Resources On The Internet
EpistemeLinks.com is a comprehensive resource for philosophy on the Internet, providing thousands of links categorized by philosopher, topic, and resource type. 16 000 categorized links to philosophy resources on the Internet and growth of philosophy online by subscribing to the Update Newsletter. For a FAQ and more general information, see
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38. Aristotle -- Overview [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
He found the Platonic school flourishing under Xenocrates, and Platonism the dominant philosophy of Athens study of Aristotle and of philosophy in general. This collection is the
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Life Upon the death of Philip, Alexander succeeded to the kingship and prepared for his subsequent conquests. Aristotle's work being finished, he returned to Athens, which he had not visited since the death of Plato. He found the Platonic school flourishing under Xenocrates, and Platonism the dominant philosophy of Athens. He thus set up his own school at a place called the Lyceum. When teaching at the Lyceum, Aristotle had a habit of walking about as he discoursed. It was in connection with this that his followers became known in later years as the peripatetics , meaning "to walk about." For the next thirteen years he devoted his energies to his teaching and composing his philosophical treatises. He is said to have given two kinds of lectures: the more detailed discussions in the morning for an inner circle of advanced students, and the popular discourses in the evening for the general body of lovers of knowledge. At the sudden death of Alexander in 323 BCE., the pro-Macedonian government in Athens was overthrown, and a general reaction occurred against anything Macedonian. A charge of impiety was trumped up against him. To escape prosecution he fled to Chalcis in Euboea so that (Aristotle says) "The Athenians might not have another opportunity of sinning against philosophy as they had already done in the person of Socrates." In the first year of his residence at Chalcis he complained of a stomach illness and died in 322 BCE.

39. General Philosophy Sites
The Deconstruction of Actuality (text version of) an interview with Derrida, in Paris1993, subsequently published in English translation by Radical philosophy
http://www.mtsu.edu/~jpurcell/Philosophy/derrida.html
Jacques Derrida Links
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A brief intellectual biography of Derrida.
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A list of sites that utilize Derrida's work.
Deconstruction on the Net
Nicely organized (table) page on Jacques Derrida. and its mirror site (for U.S. users) at Deconstruction on the Net
The Deconstruction of Actuality
(text version of) an interview with Derrida, in Paris 1993, subsequently published in English translation by Radical Philosophy.
Baptismal Eulogies:
Reconstructing Deconstruction from the Ashes On-line essay on Derrida by Glen Scott Allen (text version).
Historicizing Derrida
On-line essay by Steven Helmling published by PMC.
Collection of comments on Derrida taken from Derrida e-mail list.
Derrida/Fort-Da: Deconstructing Play
On-line essay by Alan Aycock, published by PMC.
The Microstructure of Logocentrism
Sign Models in Derrida and Smolensky On-line essay by Kip Canfield, published by PMC.
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40. Sensible Marks Of Ideas
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