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  1. Physics and Philosophy: The Revolution in Modern Science by Werner Heisenberg, 2007-05-01
  2. The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy (Oxford Paperback Reference) by Simon Blackburn, 2008-10-02
  3. Philosophy: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) by Edward Craig, 2002-05-16
  4. Democracy and education: an introduction to the philosophy of education by John Dewey, 2010-09-08
  5. Philosophy: Who Needs It (The Ayn Rand Library Vol. 1) by Ayn Rand, 1984-11-01
  6. The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy
  7. Facebook and Philosophy: What's on Your Mind? (Popular Culture and Philosophy)
  8. Philosophy for Kids : 40 Fun Questions That Help You Wonder About Everything! by David A. White, 2000-08-01
  9. Story of Philosophy by Bryan Magee, 2001-07-01
  10. Philosophy and Education: An Introduction in Christian Perspective by George R. Knight, 2006-08-15
  11. Philosophy Made Simple by Richard H. Popkin, Avrum Stroll, 1993-07-01
  12. Ultimate Lost and Philosophy: Think Together, Die Alone (The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series)
  13. Philosophy as a Way of Life: Spiritual Exercises from Socrates to Foucault by Pierre Hadot, 1995-09-06
  14. A History of Philosophy, Vol. 1: Greece and Rome From the Pre-Socratics to Plotinus by Frederick Copleston, 1993-03-01

41. The Philosophers Magazine
Double philosophy! Feedback. DoIt-Yourself Deity • Taboo • Interactive philosophy Quiz • Battleground God • Morality Play • Shakespeare vs.
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42. Internet For History And Philosophy Of Science > WELCOME    
A free teach yourself tutorial on Internet information skills for historians and philosophers of science.
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A free, "teach yourself" tutorial that lets you practise your Internet Information Skills using this tutorial key Internet sites for historians and philosophers of science how to search the Internet what to trust on the Internet how to get the most from the Internet for your work Let our experts guide you to the best of the Web... Internet for History and Philosophy of Science has been written by James Sumner, under the editorial supervision of Dr Nik Jewell, LTSN Philosophical and Religious Studies Subject Centre , based at the School of Philosophy, University of Leeds.
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43. Film-Philosophy
PO Box 26161 London SW8 4WD England Contact Us, Filmphilosophy. A philosophical review of film studies and world cinema. *****. Film-philosophy Recommends . . .
http://www.film-philosophy.com/
PO Box 26161 London SW8 4WD England Contact Us Film-Philosophy A philosophical review of film studies and world cinema Journal Salon Portal Est. 1996 ISSN 1466-4615
Founded in November 1996, Film-Philosophy (ISSN 1466-4615) is a 21st century international para-academic 24hour live event version of specialised academic publishing a 'salon-journal' dedicated to philosophically reviewing film studies and world cinema with an online readership of over 5000 individual visitors every month, as well as more than 1000 permanent worldwide members of the email discussion salon ( join here ). Journal texts are published one at a time through the email salon, as well as on the website, so that they can be discussed and contested and continued by salon members. The journal specialises in publishing extended review-articles on recent publications in the fields of film theory and philosophical aesthetics. Contributors include Richard Allen, Stephen Arnott, Warren Buckland, Tom Conley, Simon Critchley, Sean Cubitt, Chris Darke, Gregory Flaxman, Cynthia Freeland, Silvio Gaggi, Torben Grodal, Samuel Guttenplan, John Izod, Eleanor Kaufman, Douglas Kellner, Barbara M. Kennedy, Marcia Landy, Laura U. Marks, Hassan Melehy, Stephen Mulhall, Laura Mulvey, Andrew Murphie, Jean-Luc Nancy, Joseph Nechvatal, Martha P. Nochimson, Geoffrey Nowell-Smith, Dorothea Olkowski, Edward O'Neill, Carl Plantinga, William Rothman, Dan Shaw, Edward S. Small, David Sterritt, Garrett Stewart, Thomas Wartenberg, and Nina Zimnik.

44. Philosophy Games
How do you measure up? Interactive philosophy Quiz Test your knowledge of philosophy in this interactive quiz. See if you can silence your computer opponent.
http://www.philosophers.co.uk/games/games.htm
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  • Do-It-Yourself Deity - Can you construct the perfect God? We somehow doubt it! Taboo - Moral judgements, chickens and the yuk-factor. How do you measure up? Interactive Philosophy Quiz - Test your knowledge of philosophy in this interactive quiz. See if you can silence your computer opponent. Battleground God - Will your beliefs about God and religion survive on our intellectual battlefield? Now's your chance to find out! Morality Play - How do your moral judgments match up against those of other people? How broad a range of moral principles do you invoke when making moral judgments? Find out about your moral framework here. Shakespeare vs. Britney Spears - What is art? Which artists produce the greatest works of art? Discover the answers here. Strange New World - Are you brave enough?

45. Welcome :: Philosophy @
Department of philosophy web site at the University of Liverpool. Here you will find one of the largest philosophy based resources on the net.
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Jump to a topic Home page Department Student Resources General Pages Text-related Discussion Organisations Miscellaneous Specialist Pages Calls for Consultation Sherlock plugin Advanced Search/Hippias/Noesis Contact us Help with this site (FAQs) Home Department Student Resources General pages ... Site Map Welcome! If you are a prospective Student, you may wish to check out the Department pages which contain detailed information on the Department Degrees offered at Liverpool and Members of Staff who teach here. Resources for current University Students can be found on our Student Resources pages . Here you can find Philosophy module handbooks, and online resources for a number of your modules. The Organisation pages contain links to conferences societies and World Philosophy depts. and UK University homepages Jobs for Philosophers The Specialist pages contain links to sites covering Animal Rights Classicist Archives Ethics of Clinical Trials database Frequently Encountered Errors ... Science Fiction annotated links Open Days
The University of Liverpool holds Open Days each year for prospective students who wish to visit the University prior to making the final decision on which institutions to list on their UCAS application form.

46. Pantheist.Net - Universal Pantheist Society
Pantheist.Net an online home for Pantheists, Panentheists and Cosmotheists. Pantheist.Net was founded to provide a coalition, bringing groups dedicated to Pantheist lifeways and philosophy together with individuals practicing or exploring pantheism.
http://www.pantheist.net/
We seek renewed reverence for the Earth and a vision of Nature as the ultimate context for human existence.
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Pantheist.Net is is the online home of the Universal Pantheist Society, an organization which since 1975 has provided a network for Pantheists. In Universal Pantheism, there is no creed or requirements to follow any particular belief or practices; rather we seek to provide ways for individuals to promote their own spiritual growth and understanding. Our goal is to provide Pantheism with a unified worldwide presence bringing Pantheists of all varieties together to share in our commonality while providing a continually growing source of information. What is Pantheism? Pantheism holds that the cosmos, taken or conceived of as a whole, is synonymous with the theological principle of God. The Cosmos is divine, and the earth sacred.
The Cosmos is divine,
all share divinity.
Divinity does not transcend reality
it surrounds us, and is within.

47. Philosophy At Large
This page has moved to http//www.liv.ac.uk/philosophy/philos.html, and you will yourself be moved, virtually, in a moment. Don t Panic.
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48. Imagination, Mental Imagery, Consciousness, Cognition: Science, Philosophy & His
The philosophical, scientific, and historical study of imagination and mental imagery, and their role in consciousness and cognition. Material by the site's creator and many links to other related sites.
http://www.calstatela.edu/faculty/nthomas/home.htm
Imagination,
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A resource for the study of imagination and mental images and their relevance to the understanding of consciousness and cognition, as approached primarily through the methods of analytical philosophy, experimental psychology, cognitive science, and the history of ideas/intellectual history. IMPORTANT NOTE
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49. Web Project Removal Notice
Hippias Limited Area Search of philosophy on the Internet (hippias.evansville.edu); Noesis Philosophical Research Online (noesis.evansville.edu).
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Web Project Removal Notice The following Internet search engines have been taken offline due to a lack of resources needed to keep them running and up to date.
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51. Philosophy Now
Food for Thought The Burden of the History of philosophy We’re delighted to announce the birth of a new column by Tim Madigan. BOOKS. 2004 philosophy Now.
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Current Issue Contents Editorial News Dear Socrates ... Moral Moments Resources Archive Bookstore Calendar Links ... Search Information About Us Back Issues Subscriptions For Authors ... Contact Us Site News What's this symbol? Find out about subscriber content... Now you can subscribe online New books in the Bookstore! Back issues available on CD! Issue 45 EDITORIAL What is Virtue?
by Rick Lewis NEWS $1 million prize for scholars, attack of the clones, philosophy radio hits airwaves, Immanuel Kant bicentenary celebration THE VIRTUES Arête
Introducing our section on the nature of virtue, Philip Vassallo describes how the ancient conception of arête arose and developed. The Virtues of Self-Help
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52. SCSP Main Page For The South Carolina Society For Philosophy
Calls for papers, conference programs, history of the Society, and a list of South Carolina philosophy programs.
http://www.cla.sc.edu/phil/scsp/
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The South Carolina Society for Philosophy was founded to serve the interests and needs of philosophy students and professionals around the State of South Carolina. We meet once a year, generally sometime in February or early March, at various universities or colleges around the state (usually rotating the meeting location from year to year among coastal, midlands, and upstate campuses). At this yearly conference, there are usually some special sessions with invited speakers, but the bulk of the sessions are based on submitted papers. There are no annual dues, but members pay a registration fee to attend the annual meeting. Recently we have been holding joint meetings every other year with the North Carolina Philosophical Society , alternating meetings between South Carolina and North Carolina locations.
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The annual meeting in 2004 will be hosted by the North Carolina State University Department of Philosophy and Religion . This will be a joint meeting with the North Carolina Philosophy Society
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53. The American Philosophical Association
Founded in 1900, its mission is to promote the exchange of ideas among philosophers, to encourage creative and scholarly activity in philosophy, to facilitate
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54. Anders Transhuman Page
One of the very first transhumanist sites, and still very comprehensive organised into 5 spheres of interest Individual e.g. immortality, nootropics, Global future of humanity/posthumanity, Cultural philosophy, art, Technological and Organisational.
http://www.aleph.se/Trans/
Transhumanist Resources
'What is a human being, then?'
'A seed.'
'A... seed?'
'An acorn that is unafraid to destroy itself in growing into a tree'
David Zindell, The Broken God Transhumanism is a philosophy that humanity can, and should, strive to higher levels, both physically, mentally and socially. It encourages research into such areas as life extension cryonics nanotechnology physical and mental enhancements, uploading human consciousness into computers and megascale engineering The resources at this site are divided into five spheres of interest:

55. Kabalarian Philosophy - Merging Eastern Wisdom With Western Practicality
The Kabalarian philosophy teaches constructive living based on principles of right thinking, right breathing, and right eating which provide the key to
http://www.kabalarians.com/

56. International Association For Greek Philosophy
A nonprofit academic, research and cultural Institution formed in 1987 and established by law in 1990. The ICGPC has its seat in Samos (Pythagorion), land of Ionia, which is also the birthplace of philosophy.
http://www.hri.org/iagp/
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st World Olympic Congress on Philosophy, June - July 2004: Philosophy, Competition and Good Life
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57. Contemporary Philosophy Of Mind: An Annotated Bibliography
Contemporary philosophy of Mind An Annotated Bibliography. Part 4 philosophy of Artificial Intelligence 565. 4.1 Can Machines Think?
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Contemporary Philosophy of Mind: An Annotated Bibliography
Compiled by David Chalmers , Department of Philosophy, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721. E-mail: chalmers@arizona.edu . (c) 2001 David J. Chalmers. Last updated: July 15, 2001. This is a bibliography of recent work in the philosophy of mind, philosophy of cognitive science, philosophy of artificial intelligence, and on consciousness in the sciences. It consists of 5702 entries, and is divided into six parts, each of which is further divided by topic and subtopic. Many of the entries are annotated with a brief summary. (I don't necessarily take responsibility for these annotations, many of which I wrote in the distant past.) The bibliography consists mostly of papers and books from the last few decades, with density of coverage increasing with proximity to the present. Most of the core areas of contemporary philosophy of mind are covered, but some areas (e.g. (philosophy of perception, philosophy of action, propositional attitude semantics, moral psychology) receive less coverage than others. A fuller table of contents is below. Part 6 is relatively new and is not annotated. It's not strictly "philosophy of mind", but I've put it here for convenience. Of course the division between parts is inexact. There is plenty of material by philosophers in part 6, and plenty of material by scientists in the other parts (especially parts 1, 4, and 5).

58. MUNICH SCHOOL OF PHILOSOPHY
Study and background information (in part Germanlanguage only) on the state-accredited institution which offers offers baccalaureate, master, and doctorate programs in philosophy.
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59. Online Papers On Consciousness
papers. TABLE OF CONTENTS. I. philosophy OF CONSCIOUSNESS The concept of consciousness; The explanatory gap; Materialism and dualism;
http://www.u.arizona.edu/~chalmers/online.html
Online papers on consciousness
Compiled by David Chalmers

This is a directory of 1284 online papers on consciousness and related topics. Suggestions for addition are welcome. Most papers are by academic philosophers or scientists. The listings are divided into three separate pages, as follows: TABLE OF CONTENTS I. PHILOSOPHY OF CONSCIOUSNESS II. OTHER PHILOSOPHY OF MIND III. SCIENCE OF CONSCIOUSNESS For other sources of online papers, and for bibliographies of around 2000 offline papers on consciousness, see: Last updated: September 15, 2002. Thanks to Brad Thompson and Chris Evans for their help with updates. Go to:

60. Welcome To IHP
DSI is a Corporation whose mission is the spiritual, moral and intellectual betterment of the human being.
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