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  1. History of Political Philosophy
  2. The Buddhist Philosophy of the Middle: Essays on Indian and Tibetan Madhyamaka (Studies in Indian and Tibetan Buddhism) by DavidS. Ruegg, 2010-11-09
  3. Hegel: Elements of the Philosophy of Right (Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought) by Georg Wilhelm Fredrich Hegel, 1991-10-25
  4. Classics of Western Philosophy by Steven M. Cahn, 2007-06-30
  5. The Philosophy of History (Classic Reprint) by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, 2010-03-16
  6. Writing Philosophy: A Student's Guide to Writing Philosophy Essays by Lewis Vaughn, 2005-11-10
  7. Readings in Classical Chinese Philosophy by Philip J. Ivanhoe, 2006-02-15
  8. Philosophy for Dummies
  9. Hamlet's BlackBerry: A Practical Philosophy for Building a Good Life in the Digital Age by William Powers, 2010-07-01
  10. About Philosophy (10th Edition) by Robert Paul Wolff, 2008-07-20
  11. Philosophy: The Power Of Ideas by Brooke Noel Moore, Kenneth Bruder, 2010-02-17
  12. Introduction to Philosophy: Classical and Contemporary Readings by John Perry, Michael Bratman, et all 2009-08-28
  13. A Short History of Philosophy by Robert C. Solomon, Kathleen M. Higgins, 1996-02-01
  14. A New History of Western Philosophy by Anthony Kenny, 2010-10-24

81. The Society For Women In Philosophy
Feminist Epistemology and philosophy of Science , by Elizabeth Anderson Stanford Encyclopedia of philosophy. (Look under F in
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82. Computer Ethics: Basic Concepts And Historical Overview
3 Parts. Some Historical Milestones. Defining the Field of Computer Ethics. Example Topics in Computer Ethics. Plus, a bibliography and a list of online resources. 2001.
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Computer ethics is a new branch of ethics that is growing and changing rapidly as computer technology also grows and develops. The term "computer ethics" is open to interpretations both broad and narrow. On the one hand, for example, computer ethics might be understood very narrowly as the efforts of professional philosophers to apply traditional ethical theories like utilitarianism, Kantianism, or virtue ethics to issues regarding the use of computer technology. On the other hand, it is possible to construe computer ethics in a very broad way to include, as well, standards of professional practice, codes of conduct, aspects of computer law, public policy, corporate ethicseven certain topics in the sociology and psychology of computing. In the industrialized nations of the world, the "information revolution" already has significantly altered many aspects of life in banking and commerce, work and employment, medical care, national defense, transportation and entertainment. Consequently, information technology has begun to affect (in both good and bad ways) community life, family life, human relationships, education, freedom, democracy, and so on (to name a few examples). Computer ethics in the broadest sense can be understood as that branch of applied ethics which studies and analyzes such social and ethical impacts of information technology.

83. Philosophy And Literature
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84. Western And Eastern Gnostic Mystical And Hermetic Philosophies
Essays and exercises on eastern and western hermetic and mystical philosophies.
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85. Philosophy Of Religion Resources
Handout on Faith and Reason. Handout on Religious Language. philosophy of Religion Reading List. Medieval Resources. St. philosophy and Biblical Studies.
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86. CogNet Library: MITECS
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87. Environmental Ethics
CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL philosophy. About Environmental Ethics as an Academic Field; About the Center for Environmental philosophy
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88. Department Of History And Philosophy Of Science, University Of Cambridge
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89. MIA Philosophy Resource From Andy Blunden
Full text of Wittgenstein's 193233 lectures on philosophy.
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90. A Taylor & Francis Journal: History And Philosophy Of Logic
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91. Suicide In Philosophy
From the Suicide Parasuicide Web Site.
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92. JSTOR: Philosophy And Public Affairs
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93. Gothenburg University Index: Humanities/Main
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95. THE PHILOSOPHY
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THE PHILOSOPHY TO REPLACE ALL PHILOSOPHY Theology, Atheism, and Evolution John Brand brand@onet.net jbrand@indy.rr.com Brand@AOL.com http://www.onet.net/~brand Keywords Origin and structure of the Universe Organization and change of matter Origins of life Proof of Evolution Atheism, Humanism, Agnostic Development of the nervous system and the brain Dreams Development of language Origins of religion
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From Genesis to AD 2002 Change in the Universe is random according to the nature of matter and energy. The solar system (Sun, planets, moons, etc.), galaxies, etc. were formed by the condensation of matter/dust by gravity and by the rotation of this matter. The rotation resulted in objects circling each other according to their mass and distribution. The age of the Earth is given at about 4 billion years. For billions of years there was little or no life as we know it, only a mix of atoms and molecules, with no systematic reproductive process. PROOF OF EVOLUTION: As is obvious, every human is different.

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98. Cambridge Journals Online - Journal Home Page
philosophy Published for the Royal Institute of philosophy 2004, Volume 79. Supplements for 2004 will be on Modern Moral philosophy and on Action and Agency.
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99. English Deism [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
Reference on Deism in England.
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Lord Herbert of Cherbury The beginnings of English Deism appear in the seventeenth century. Its main principles are to be found in the writings of Lord Herbert of Cherbury (d. 1648), who devoted the latter part of a life spent in a military and diplomatic career to a search for a standard and a guide in the conflicts of creeds and systems. He was a friend of Grotius, Casaubon, and Gassendi, and during a long sojourn in France made himself acquainted with the thought of Montaigne, of Bodin, and especially of Charron. His works are: De Veritate (Paris, 1624); Cherbury. De religions Gentilium errorumque apud eos causes (London, 1645); and two minor treatises, De cause errorum and De religions laici . The first work advances a theory of knowledge based upon the recognition of innate universal characteristics on the object perceived, and rigidly opposed to knowledge supernatural in its origin and determinable in only by strife and conflict. The second work lays down the common marks by which religious truth is recognized. These are (1) a belief in the existence of the Deity, (2) the obligation to reverence such a power, (3) the identification of worship with practical morality, (4) the obligation to repent of sin and to abandon it, and, (5) divine recompense in this world and the next. These five essentials (the so-called "Five Articles" of the English Deists) constitute the nucleus of all religions and of Christianity in its primitive, uncorrupted form. The variations between positive religions are explained as due partly to the allegorization of nature, partly to self-deception, the workings of imagination, and priestly guile.

100. Lawrence Hilliard- Philosophy/Theology
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