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  1. The Problems of Philosophy by Bertrand Russell, 2010-03-31
  2. An Introduction To Philosophy by George Stuart Fullerton, 2010-09-10
  3. The Religion of the Samurai A Study of Zen Philosophy and Discipline in China and Japan by Kaiten Nukariya, 2009-10-04
  4. A Short History of Greek Philosophy by John Marshall, 2010-07-12
  5. Introduction to the Philosophy and Writings of Plato by Thomas Taylor, 2010-07-06
  6. A History of Western Philosophy by Bertrand Russell, 1967
  7. The Sunday Philosophy Club: An Isabel Dalhousie Novel (1) (Isabel Dalhousie Mysteries) by Alexander Mccall Smith, 2005-07-12
  8. Philosophy and religion: six lectures delivered at Cambridge by Hastings Rashdall, 2010-08-06
  9. The Elements of Moral Philosophy by James Rachels, Stuart Rachels, 2009-02-27
  10. Some Turns of Thought in Modern Philosophy Five Essays by George Santayana, 2009-10-04
  11. The Story of Philosophy: The Lives and Opinions of the World's Greatest Philosophers by Will Durant, 1991-01-01
  12. The Perennial Philosophy: An Interpretation of the Great Mystics, East and West (P.S.) by Aldous Huxley, 2009-08-01
  13. House and Philosophy: Everybody Lies (The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series) by Henry Jacoby, 2008-12-03
  14. Meditations on First Philosophy by Rene Descartes, 2010-06-13

141. Part 4: Philosophy Of Artificial Intelligence [565]
Contemporary philosophy of Mind An Annotated Bibliography. A massive listing.
http://www.u.arizona.edu/~chalmers/biblio/4.html
Part 4: Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence [565]
Part of Contemporary Philosophy of Mind: An Annotated Bibliography Compiled by David J. Chalmers , Department of Philosophy, University of Arizona, Tucson AZ 85721. E-mail: chalmers@arizona.edu
Can Machines Think?
The Turing Test
Turing, A. 1950. Computing machinery and intelligence. Mind 59:433-60.

142. Political Philosophy
Definitions for four main kinds of political philosophy by professor Duncan Richter.
http://academics.vmi.edu/psy_dr/political_philosophy.htm

143. The International Directory Of On-line Philosophy Papers
A searchable index to works of both wellknown and little-known philosophers on various philosophical
http://www.hku.hk/philodep/directory/

144. Philosophy Class Introduction Logic Textbook
Here philosophy is explained in its traditional main branches including an introduction.
http://www.philosophyclass.com/
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145. Philosophy And Religion
Edited by Dr. Richard T. Nolan, this site includes issues in philosophy, theology, biblical thought, and ethics; articles by E. LaB. philosophy and Religion.
http://www.philosophy-religion.org/
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146. Jewish Philosophy : Routledge Encyclopedia Of Philosophy Online
Online sample article, by L.E. Goodman.
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Jewish philosophy
Jewish philosophy is philosophical inquiry informed by the texts, traditions and experiences of the Jewish people. Its concerns range from the farthest reaches of cosmological speculation to the most intimate theatres of ethical choice and the most exigent fora of political debate. What distinguishes it as Jewish is the confidence of its practitioners that the literary catena of Jewish tradition contains insights and articulates values of lasting philosophical import. One mark of the enduring import of these ideas and values is their articulation in a variety of idioms, from the mythic and archetypal discourse of the Book of Genesis to the ethical and legislative prescriptions of the Pentateuch at large, to the admonitions of the Prophets, the juridical and allegorical midrash and dialectics of the Rabbis, and to the systematic demonstrations, flights of imagination, existential declarations and apercus of philosophers in the modern or the medieval mode.
1 The nature of Jewish philosophy
The philosophy of Judaism wants to understand Zionism, the Holocaust, the Jewish Diaspora and the historical vicissitudes that gave shape to Jewish experience over the millennia, from the age of the biblical patriarchs to the destruction of the first and second temples in Jerusalem, to the exile of the Jewish people and the return of many, after a hundred generations, to the land they had been promised and in which they had prospered, a land which some had never left but which most, for centuries, had pictured only through the sublimating lenses of sacred history, apocalypse and philosophy. The philosophy of Judaism wants to understand the ancient Jewish liturgy, the exegetical practices and hermeneutical standards of the Jewish exegetes. Like

147. MIT Philosophy Home Page
MIT department of linguistics and philosophy.
http://web.mit.edu/philos/www/
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148. Encyclopedic Dictionary Of Indian Philosophy
Basic terms and ideas in Indian Metaphysics, Epistemology, Logic, and Ethics.
http://www.orientalgate.org/dic2.html

149. Research Institute For The Humanities - Philosophy
HIPPIAS Limited Area Search of philosophy on the Internet valuable starting point for information on philosophy. Strong web affiliation! Chinese philosophy.
http://www.arts.cuhk.edu.hk/Philo.html
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150. SPEP
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151. Al Islam, Al Quran And Muhammad (SAW)
Explains the meaning of science in the islamic philosophy; also includes some mental experiments that prove God.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/7568/index.html
An interesting, dynamic page about science, islam, philosophy which must be seen. Your contributions, questions, critiques will be appreciated. Please send your questions and comments to: yayahya@hotmail.com
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-welcome-welcome-welcome-welcome-welcome-welcome-welcome-welcome-welcome-welcome-welcome-welcome-welcome-welcome-welcome- T HERE I S N O G OD O THER T HAN A LLAH Contents: A statement that suggests radical change in the approach to science; the science which substitutes its gods instead of The One God; relevant mental experiments... -welcome-welcome-welcome-welcome-welcome-welcome-welcome-welcome-welcome-welcome-welcome-welcome-welcome-welcome-welcome- WHAT IS ISLAM: Islam is the youngest and oldest monotheistic religion. Youngest; because Muhammed is the last prophet. Oldest, because all real prophets originally gave the message of Islam: "There is no god other than Allah"; and Muhammed was simply a reminder of this message, though with newer and more efficient evidences and methods. Monotheism is the most stressed feature of this religion. The essence of this religion is summarized in this sentence; which is sufficient to make one be moslem if it is accepted by him:

152. Vedic Philosophy & Tesla
The influence of Vedic philosophy on Nikola Tesla's understanding of free energy.
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FREE ENERGY "The first thing to realize about the ether is its absolute
continuity. A deep sea fish has probably no means of
apprehending the existence of water; it is too uniformly
immersed in it: and that is our condition in regard to the
ether."
Sir Oliver Lodge, Ether and Reality. ABSTRACT Nikola Tesla used ancient Sanskrit terminology in his descriptions of
natural phenomena. As early as 1891 Tesla described the universe as a kinetic system filled with energy which could be harnessed at any location. His concepts during the following years were greatly influenced by the teachings of Swami Vivekananda. Swami Vivekananda was the first of a succession of eastern yogi's who brought Vedic philosophy and religion to the west. After meeting the Swami and after

153. The Philosophy Garden Is Now = Epicurus.info
Update your links and/or bookmarks! The philosophy Garden is now Epicurus.info. Loading http//www.epicurus.info.
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154. Zen Philosophy
A brief introduction to Zen thought.
http://goto.bilkent.edu.tr/gunes/ZEN/zenphilosophy.htm
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There exists a great interest in the West about Zen, particularly since World War II. Yet there seems to be a general haziness about the origin of Zen, what it believes, and the disciplines of Zen. The fault is not entirely with the interested-but-uninitiated. The fault lies also with Zen as a deliberately inscrutable teaching, made even more enigmatic by its interpreters, who spend many years writing innumerable books to explain what they insist is utterly inexplicable. Their explanations are frequently interrupted to warn the reader that, in the words of Lao Tzu, "they who tell do not know; they who know do not tell." Many people think of Zen as a Japanese development, manifest in their Noh plays, in their flower arrangements, in their dances, in their tea ceremonies, in their art, in their archery. And if they think so, they are within the area of the truth. Some think of Zen as a Chinese interpretation of the Buddhist concept of the state of enlightenment, or of being "awakened," transported and adjusted to Japanese culture. That, too, is within the area of truth. And then there are some who think that Zen Buddhism goes back to the days of the Buddha in India, when he began to expound Zen, wordlessly. According to legend, when Buddha was growing old he convened his disciples for an important discourse. And when they gathered and sat down silently, reverently waiting to hear their aging Master speak, the Buddha arose, came forward on the flower-decked platform, looked over his audience of disciples and monks, then bent down and picked up a flower which he raised to the level of his eyes. Then, without uttering a word, he returned to his seat. His followers looked at each other in bewilderment, not understanding the meaning of his silence. Only the venerable Mahakasyapa serenely smiled at the Master. And the Master smiled back at him and wordlessly bequeathed to him the spiritual meaning of his wordless sermon. And that, according to legend, was the moment Zen was born.

155. Utopia & Utopian Philosophy
Every human institution has a guiding mission statement or philosophy. UTOPIA UTOPIAN philosophy. Summary of The Ultimate philosophy .
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Every human institution has a guiding mission statement or philosophy. Yet there is no specific global plan for Humanity's future. Without a plan, happenstance determines destination. Instead of leaving its fate up to chance, Humanity should select its own destination.
Since Utopia is the best Humanity can perceive, Utopia should be Humanity's guiding philosophy. This ultimate philosophy of striving for the best life possible for everyone, can be one global element of common sense and common purpose in an otherwise complex and fragmented world. Utopian philosophy can be the goal that unites the world for good and noble actions.
This web site has a modern day trilogy on how Humanity can achieve Utopia. To read any of the three books below, just click on that book. To read a summary of this trilogy, just scroll down this page. Plus, there are links to interesting web sites below the summary.

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some views of what Utopia may be like BOOK I BOOK II BOOK III Summary of "The Ultimate Philosophy" Every person has thought, at least once in their life, that it would be nice if there were no disease, no crime, no poverty, and/or for some other improvement in the Human condition. Since everyone has dreamed of a better world, it is fair to say that Humanity has a common dream. While no two humans are exactly the same, we are all of one race, the human race, and we all share the experience of life in an essentially identical carbon-based life-form structure. We all work for continuing survival while in this structure, and hope for a happy, safe, and good life for ourselves and for our loved ones. Therefore, everyone has a common desire for the best life attainable. "Utopia" is the word used to denote the best life attainable. Since each person has their own unique vision of Utopia, the only universally agreeable description of Utopia is, "the ability for each person to live in their own vision of paradise." Humanity should strive to obtain that ability.

156. History, India: Indian Philosophy, Science,Technology, Inventions
History of rational philosophy, scientific method, epistomology and technology in ancient India.
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HISTORY OF INDIA Philosophy, Science and Technology Philosophy and Science in Ancient India Rational philosophy, scientific observation, inference and analysis; ethics in society:- Development of Philosophical Thought and Scientific Method in Ancient India Upanishadic philosophy, Secularism, the rational schools of Nyaya Vaisheshika, Nyaya epistomology, Dialectics in Nature, the atomic theories of the Jains and Buddhists: Philosophical Development from Upanishadic Theism to Scientific Realism Decimal System in Harappa and Mohenjodaro (Indus Saraswati civilization), accurate weights and measures; Vedic texts; various schools of Indian mathematics; Pioneering mathematical discoveries and inventions, calculus formulas; relationship with astronomy; Export of Indian mathematical theories, translations; Importance of Indian mathematics: History of Mathematics in India Study of Physics and Chemistry; Theories about Heat and Elementary Particles; Wave Nature of Sound and Light; Types of Motion; Physical Phenomenon such as Elasticity, Viscosity, Surface Tension, Magnetism etc; Comparisons with European Science after the 13th C: History of the Physical Sciences in India Adivasi influences on Buddhism and Hindu beliefs and practices Adivasi Contributions to Indian Culture and Civilization History of Technology in India Technology in Harappa and Mohenjodaro; Indian geography, social conditions and the impetus to technological breakthroughs; Support for technology in Ancient and Medieval India; India and the Industrial Revolution:

157. Erratic Impact's Philosophy Research Base
Erratic Impact philosophy Research Study Guide is a metaindex categorized by history, subject and author, integrating philosophy text resources with the best
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158. The Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy
Longish articles on philosophers and their ideas. Some articles contain bibliographies.
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159. Digital Philosophy -- Ed Fredkin
Digital philosophy. Introduction to Digital philosophy (Current Draft). This paper explores Digital philosophy by examining the consequences of these premises.
http://www.digitalphilosophy.org/
Digital Philosophy Introduction to Digital Philosophy
(Current Draft) On the Soul
(2000 Draft Paper) Finite Nature
(1992 Paper) A New Cosmogony
(1992 Paper) A Physicist's Model
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Digital Philosophy (DP) is a new way of thinking about the fundamental workings of processes in nature. DP is an atomic theory carried to a logical extreme where all quantities in nature are finite and discrete. This means that, theoretically, any quantity can be represented exactly by an integer. Further, DP implies that nature harbors no infinities, infinitesimals, continuities, or locally determined random variables. This paper explores Digital Philosophy by examining the consequences of these premises. At the most fundamental levels of physics, DP implies a totally discrete process called Digital Mechanics. Digital Mechanics[1] (DM) must be a substrate for Quantum Mechanics. Digital Philosophy makes sense with regard to any system if the following assumptions are true:

160. CONSERVANCY OF THE PHOENIX - THE GATEWAY PAGE -- Pantheist Nature Conservancy
A nonprofit Panthist philosophy nature conservancy. The philosophical foundation maybe found in the Point of Origin document on the website.
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