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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

1. MODERN PHILOSOPHY: The Philosophy Of Rationalism
Adventures in philosophy modern PHILOSOPHY. But his enthusiasm for Descartes was stronger, and he became an admirer of the father of modern philosophy.
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Gottfried Wilhelm Von Leibnitz THE PHILOSOPHY OF RATIONALISM The prejudice shared by Rationalism and Empiricism is that man does not know things directly but grasps only their impressions (phenomena). Rationalism is concerned with the impressions made on the intellect, Empiricism with those on the senses. Hence the question arises: Can the knowing subject be certain of the existence of known objects? If so, to what extent can he be certain? Both Rationalism and Empiricism needed a new method; the former adopted mathematical deduction, the latter scientific induction.

2. Adventures In Philosophy: A Brief History Of Modern Philosophy
Adventures in philosophy modern PHILOSOPHY. Select a Category Essay. Truth and Reason, by Roberto Ardigo. Introduction Immanentism in Modern Philosophy.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Background Essay
The Prelude to Modern Philosophy Introductory Essay
Immanentism in Modern Philosophy Overview Essays
Overview of 17th Century Philosophy: A Study and Critique
Diagram
The Development of Modern and Recent Philosophical Thought Critical Essay
The Fallacy of Epistemological Idealism Humanism and the Renaissance The Resurgence of the Philosophical Schools Nicholas of Cusa ... The Protestant Reformation and Catholic Counter-Reformation Expanded Discussions Essays

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4. Ontos-verlag Buchreihen Reprint Philosophy - Modern Classics
Translate this page Kontakt. Newsletter. Reprint philosophy modern Classics of Analytical Philosophy. Hrsg. von / Edited by Rafael Hüntelmann • Erwin Tegtmeier • Käthe Trettin.
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5. J. Alexander Gunn - Modern French Philosophy
MODERN FRENCH PHILOSOPHY A study of the Development since Comte. By J. ALEXANDER GUNN, MA, PH.D. Fellow of the University of Liverpool
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6. Alfred. Anglo-Saxon Version Of Boethius' Consolation Of Philosophy
Modern English translation by Samuel Fox, with introduction and notes.
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7. Modern Islamic Philosophy
Modern Islamic philosophy. Modern Islamic philosophy revives some of the trends of medieval Islamic philosophy, notably the tension
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Modern Islamic philosophy
Modern Islamic philosophy revives some of the trends of medieval Islamic philosophy , notably the tension between Mutazilite and Asharite view of ethics in science and law , and the duty of Muslims and role of Islam in the sociology of knowledge and in forming ethical codes and legal codes, especially the fiqh (or " jurisprudence ") and rules of jihad (or " just war See list of Islamic terms in Arabic for a glossary of key terms used in Islam Key figures representing important trends include:
  • Sayed Abul Ala Mawdudi who revived Islamist thought in the 20th century , and argued that science was itself merely re-discovering that all matter and energy obeys laws, and that Kafir claims that humankind was free of obligation to comprehend and obey such laws, had to be resisted by Muslims . "Caliphate and Monarchy" was his most important work. He established the Jamaat-e-Islami in India . This and the Egyptian Ikhwan al Muslimin (" Muslim Brotherhood ") were revivals of the tarika tradition and committed to religious, political, and intellectual reform of Islam.

8. Essays On Modern Buddhism And Modern Buddhist Philosophy
modern Buddhist Philosophy. All essays and pages on this website are declared to be in the public domain and may be freely printed and distributed.
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Essays on modern Buddhism and modern Buddhist Philosophy All essays and pages on this website are declared to be in the public domain and may be freely printed and distributed. They may also be translated into other languages . Translations may be published on any website, but please include a link to the original essay page on this site.
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'...Among many anthropologists it has recently become fashionable to dismiss all religions as memes - parasitic mental processes which propagate in the same manner as chain letters Anti-Buddhist arguments
The usual arguments against Buddhism and Buddhist philosophy.
Artificial Intelligence (AI)

'...Computationalism or philosophical AI, (sometimes also known as Strong AI ), which is the view that all human mental activities are reducible to algorithms, and could therefore be implemented on a computer...'

9. Modern Islamic Philosophy - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Modern Islamic philosophy. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Modern Islamic philosophy revives some of the trends of medieval
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Modern Islamic philosophy
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Server will be down for maintenance on 2004-06-11 from about 18:00 to 18:30 UTC. Modern Islamic philosophy revives some of the trends of medieval Islamic philosophy , notably the tension between Mutazilite and Asharite view of ethics in science and law , and the duty of Muslims and role of Islam in the sociology of knowledge and in forming ethical codes and legal codes , especially the fiqh (or " jurisprudence ") and rules of jihad (or " just war See list of Islamic terms in Arabic for a glossary of key terms used in Islam Key figures representing important trends include:

10. CU Philosophy - Undergraduate Courses
introduction to philosophy 1010 historical introduction to philosophy ancient thought 1020 historical introduction to philosophy modern thought 1100 ethics
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1600 philosophy and religion 1700 philosophy and the arts 2200 major social theories 2220 philosophy and law 2290 philosophy and women 2440 symbolic logic 3000 history of philosophy: ancient 3010 history of philosophy: modern 3100 ethical theory 3140 environmental ethics 3160 Bioethics 3180 critical thinking - contemporary topics 3200 social and political philosophy 3310 cognitive science 3340 epistemology 3480 critical thinking and writing in philosophy 3800 open topics in philosophy 3930 internship in social philosophy 4010 Hume 4200 contemporary political philosophy 4250 Marxism 4260 philosophy of law 4300 philosophy of mind 4360 metaphysics 4450 history and philosophy of physics 4600 theology forum seminar 4840 independent study 4950 honors thesis 5081 philosophy of Aristotle 5200 contemporary political philosophy (same as phil 4200) 5260 philosophy of law (same as phil 4260) 5290 topics in value and social policy: democracy

11. Redirect
Primary and secondary source material for 17th to early 19th century philosophers (Bruno to Hegel).
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12. Modern History Sourcebook: Isaac Newton: Mathematical Principles
Back to modern History SourceBook. modern History Sourcebook Isaac Newton The Mathematical Principles of Natural philosophy. Excerpts.
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Modern History Sourcebook:
Isaac Newton:
The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy
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[The Rules of Reasoning in Philosophy]
RULE 1 We are to admit no more causes of natural things, than such as are both true and sufficient to explain their appearances.
To this purpose the philosophers say, that Nature does nothing in vain, and more is in vain, when less will serve; for Nature is pleased with simplicity, and affects not the pomp of superfluous causes.
RULE II Therefore to the same natural effects we must, as far as possible, assign the same causes. As to respiration in a man, and in a beast; the descent of stones in Europe and in America; the light of`our culinary fire and of the sun; the reflection of light in the earth, and in the planets
RULE III The qualities of bodies, which admit neither intension nor remission of degrees, and which are found to belong to all bodies within reach of our experiments, are to be esteemed the universal qualities of all bodies whatsoever.
RULE IV In experimental philosophy we are to look upon propositions collected by general induction from phenomena as accurately or very nearly true, notwithstanding any contrary hypotheses that may be imagined, till such time as other phenomena occur, by which they may either be made more accurate, or liable to exceptions.

13. History Of Philosophy
Early modern philosophy. Recent modern philosophy.
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14. Robertson, Leo Strauss On Early Modern Philosophy
The Closing of the Early modern Mind Leo Strauss and Early modern Political Thought by Neil G. Robertson
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THE CLOSING OF THE EARLY MODERN MIND:
LEO STRAUSS AND EARLY MODERN POLITICAL THOUGHT ngrobert@is.dal.ca And new Philosophy calls all in doubt,
The Element of fire is quite put out;
The Sun is lost, and th'earth, and no mans wit
Can well direct him where to looke for it.
And freely men confesse that this world's spent,
When in the Planets, and the Firmament
They seeke so many new; then see that this
Is crumbled out againe to his Atomies.
'Tis all in peeces, all cohaerence gone;
All just supply, and all Relation: Prince, Subject, Father, Sonne, are things forgot, For every man alone thinkes he hath got To be a Phoenix, and that then can bee None of that kinde, of which he is, but hee. John Donne An Anatomie of the World, The First Anniversary

15. Course Overview: History Of Modern Philosophy
History of philosophy modern. (Phil 302). Dr. Charles Ages.). modern Philosophers Hobbes - Discussion points, outline Hobbes (Jones, ch. 4
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History of Philosophy - Modern
(Phil 302)
Dr. Charles Ess /Philosophy and Religion / Drury University
Syllabus Outline (first day) Course Notes:
    Medieval Trajectories towards "Modernity" (Jones, ch. 1, Renaissance
    [the shift from a Medieval logic of complementarity , manifested in a synthesis between faith and reason, and between religious/moral authority and political theory - to a logic of dualism The Reformation and Protestantism (Jones, ch. 2)
    logic of complementarity logic of dualism Question: is capitalism supported by Protestantism, as Jones suggests?
    Response 1: Herbert Butterfield
    Response 2: Philosophy and Economic History (Senior Research Project, John Martella, '92)
    Mr. Martella traces attitudes towards money and wealth back to Plato, Aristotle, early Christianity, and Aquinas, and then looks closely at the overturning of these attitudes in mercantilism and capitalism (as philosophically grounded by Adam Smith and John Locke).
    This document will help us better understand the complex interactions between economic structures, on the one hand, and religious and philosophical frameworks on the other. Science and the Scientific Method (Jones, ch. 3)

16. New Page 2
A philosophy based upon the New Thought Movement and modern spiritualism. The focus of this group is to advance spiritualism to the next evolutional step, by focusing not on demonstration of gifts but upon individual spiritual practices that are in harmony with natural and spiritual laws.
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17. Modern Skepticism [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
Since the publication of Popkin s History of Skepticism, the strong influence of Greek skepticism on modern philosophy is now an accepted fact.
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Modern Skepticism
Since the publication of Popkin's History of Skepticism , the strong influence of Greek skepticism on modern philosophy is now an accepted fact. In this and other publications Popkin traces the impact of skepticism on modern philosophy from 16th century editions of Sextus Empiricus to its ultimate resolution in the writings of the "new Pyrrho": David Hume. With a half dozen publications of Sextus' writings in the 17th and 18th centuries, skepticism became a popular and important philosophical issue to the moderns. Many thinkers, particularly in France, carried the Pyrrhonian torch as passed to them through Sextus's writings. Included were Michel de Montaigne (who made specific use of the ten skeptical tropes of Aenesidemus), Pierre Charron, Petrus Gassendi (who is remembered for his critical letters to Descartes), Joseph Glanvill (who introduced Pyrrhonism to England), Walter Raleigh, Pierre-Daniel Huet, and, most significantly, Pierre Bayle. In his highly influential Historical and Critical Dictionary , Bayle wrote substantial entries on over two and a half thousand people from Adam and Eve to Spinoza and near two hundred entries on non-person topics. But he delivered his most influential skeptical arguments in the extended footnotes to his entries. Of particular importance were his entries on Eve, David, Pyrrho, the Manicheans, the Paulicans, Zeno, Pomponazzi, Xenophanes, Spinoza, Nicole, and Pellison.

18. Larry Hauser's Mostly Modern Philosophical Glossary
Glossary of philosophical terms focusing on modern philosophy.
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Larry Hauser's
Mostly Modern
Philosophical Glossary
Accident: A property or attribute that a (type of) thing or substance can either have or lack while still remaining the same (type of) thing or substance. For instance, I can either be sitting or standing shod or unshod , and still be me (i.e., one and the same human being). Contrast: essence Affirmative Action: A policy seeking to compensate victims of previous racial and sexual discrimination, to remedy lingering effects of such discrimination, or to combat ongoing institutionalized and unintentional discriminatory practices by providing reverse preferences favoring members of classes previously disadvantaged. Actual : What really is the case, as opposed to what's possible (could be the case) and to what's necessary (must be the case); all of which are opposed to what's impossible (can't be the case). Concerning the latter "opposition": the categories possible and impossible are jointly exhaustive (everything is either one or the other). Concerning the former "opposition": necessity actuality , and possibility are not mutually exclusive: everything necessary is also actual (what must be the case is the case) and everything actual is possible (whatever is is possible ). In other words

19. Postmodern Thought
School of Education. Contemporary philosophy, Critical Theory and Postmodern Thought journal of modern culture, politics and society. Essays on the philosophy of Technology an
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Martin Ryder
University of Colorado at Denver
School of Education Contemporary Philosophy, Critical Theory and Postmodern Thought Theodor Adorno Louis Althusser ... Ludwig Wittgenstein
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20. Modern Mystic! Welcome To The Modern Mystic Home Page! A Place For Independent T
Articles and personal essays on many topics including metaphysics, philosophy, politics, society, free speech, activism, and spirituality.
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