- The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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Articles in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy are currently from three sources (1) adaptations from public domain sources, (2) adaptations of material written by the editor for classroom purposes, and (3) original contributions by professional philosophers around the internet.
- Philosophy since the Enlightenment By Roger Jones
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- Philosophy News
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- Philosophy.
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By Peter Landry.
- Philosophy Class
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Philosophy class describes logic textbook, categorical syllogism, fallacies, symbolic, deductive, inductive and introduction to philosophy, epistemology, aesthetics, ethics, metaphysics, political philosophy and logic.
- Descriptive and Formal Ontology
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A bibliography of formal ontology and of the leading contemporary ontologists.
Contains some unpublished papers by Nino Cocchiarella, one of the greatest living ontologists and many bibliographical informations on ontology.
- Pathways to Philosophy
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Pathways to Philosophy is based at Sheffield University and run in association with the Philosophical Society of England. The Pathways distance learning program has attracted over 200 students from 30 countries world wide since its launch in 1995.
The Pathways and Philosophical web sites contain a wealth of material which would be found useful by anyone interested in the study of philosophy, especially those approaching the subject for the first time.
- Philosophy Research Study Guide - Academic Resources
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Philosophy Research Study Guide features thousands of annotated links,
test resources and community resources for students and teachers.
The Philosophy Research Base, categorized by history, subject and
author, is a meta-index featuring thousands of annotated links, text
resources and community services for students and teachers conducting
research in the field of philosophy. The PRB offers an awards program
to highlight superlative gateway sites that focus on a single subject or
author in philosophy, and virtual classroom sites designed to connect
the traditional classroom to the world wide web. The PRB is divided
into 15 different webs, including ancient, medieval, modern, 19th
century, 20th century, ecology, feminism, ecofeminism, major
philosophical topics, including postmodernism, existentialism,
phenomenology, analytic philosophy, gender theory, etc. The PRB
encourages suggestions, URL submissions, Calls for Papers, and includes
a bi-monthly Newsletter.
- Episteme Links
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Episteme Links is the most comprehensive resource for philosophy on the internet: thousands of links,
a bookstore, free newsletters, and more!
- TPM Online
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Online version of The Philosopher's Magazine.
- Philosophy
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
The definition of philosophy is a philosophical question in its own right. But for purposes of introducing the concept, we can say that, approximately, it is the study of the meaning and justification of beliefs about the most general, or universal, aspects of things--a study which is carried out not by experimentation or careful observation, but instead typically by formulating problems carefully, offering solutions to them, giving arguments for the solutions, and engaging in dialectic? about all of the above. Philosophy studies such concepts as existence, goodness, knowledge, and beauty. It asks questions such as "What is goodness, in general?" and "Is knowledge even possible?" Some famous philosophers include Plato, Aristotle, Rene Descartes, John Locke, and Immanuel Kant.
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