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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. Philosophy : The University Of Melbourne
Department of philosophy Victoria, Australia - BA, MA, MA (International Justice), PhD.
http://www.philosophy.unimelb.edu.au/
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held on Thursdays at 4:15pm in the Moot Court Room of the Old Quad building. April 3 rd : Thomas Pogge - Growth and Inequality
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held weekly on Tuesdays at 6:30pm in Room 325 of the Alice Hoy building. April 1 st : Rory Wood-Ingram - Philosophy of the Funny
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held weekly on Fridays at 11am in the Moot Court Room of the Old Quad building. April 4 th : Lloyd Humberstone - Replacing Modus Ponens with One-Premiss Rules
April 4 th : Allen Hazen - A Note on Interpolation in Modal Logic
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82. Department Of Philosophy - University Of Waterloo
Department of philosophy at the University of Waterloo.
http://philosophy.uwaterloo.ca/
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    Dr. Chris Eliasmith is presenting this year's Annual Arts Lecture. His chosen title is "Modelling the mind: Unifying the new brain sciences." This public lecture will be held on Nov. 27th, 2007 at 7pm in South Campus Hall. All are welcome.
    The department is currently searching for a candidate in Philosophy of Mind. See the job ad at the bottom of the page, or contact the department for more information.
The Philosophy Department at the University of Waterloo offers both undergraduate and graduate programs. At present, the department consists of 12 full-time faculty members and about 30 graduate students . The department's officially recognized fields of expertise are
  • Moral and Political Philosophy (Faculty members work specifically on topics that include just war theory, history of ethics, and meta-ethics)

83. WSWS : Philosophy
A review of Marx After Marxism The philosophy of Karl Marx by Tom Rockmore Jonathan Israel, Radical Enlightenment philosophy and the Making of
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10 September 2007 Parts 20-22 7 September 2007 Parts 17-19 5 September 2007 Parts 14-16 31 August 2007 Parts 11-13 29 August 2007 Parts 8-10 27 August 2007 Part 4-7 24 August 2007 Parts 1-3 9 May 2006 Letters on "Hegel, Marx, Engels and the Origins of Marxism" 3 May 2006 Hegel, Marx, Engels, and the Origins of Marxism A review of Marx After Marxism: The Philosophy of Karl Marx by Tom Rockmore 2 May 2006 Hegel, Marx, Engels, and the Origins of Marxism A review of Marx After Marxism: The Philosophy of Karl Marx by Tom Rockmore 17 April 2006 A closer look at Kierkegaard Review of , by Joachim Garff 21 March 2006 Religion and science: a reply to a right-wing attack on philosopher Daniel Dennett 26 August 2003 Spinoza Reconsidered Jonathan Israel, Radical Enlightenment: Philosophy and the Making of Modernity 1650-1750 Oxford University Press 21 September 2001 The "Teissier affair"

84. The Galilean Library
The philosophy Manuscripts cover many aspects of the subject, aimed at helping the beginner navigate his or her way around the terminology, concepts and
http://www.galilean-library.org/philosophy.html
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85. PHILOSOPHY COMIX
Eastern philosophy. from The New Yorker The Wisdom of the East? philosophy of Sport. from The New Yorker Why baseball wasn t Rome s imperial pastime
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Offpage: Larry Hauser's Philosophy Resources, Etc. Cartoonbank.com (online source for New Yorker cartoons) Susan Montag's Episteme Cartoons Philo (online strip by Oliver Benjamin)
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  • GET FUZZY : Bucky unwittingly affirms the consequent DILBERT ignoratio elenchi : Dilbert misses the point : ambiguity now that's a twist THE LOCKHORNS : Leroy resembles that remark, Loretta's enthymeme hits him OVERBOARD : Louie extrapolates from an ambiguity of "good" MR BOFFO : Analyticity/"Tautology" from The New Yorker : Nouns v. Names : Two ways to get the money out of politics. from The New Yorker : Culinary Mistake as Category Mistake GARFIELD : Conversational Implicature: Irony or Sarcasm OVERBOARD : Louie notes an ambiguity of "good" FOXTROT: Jason ponders vagueness. : Beware of pun. THE LOCKHORNS : Loretta, a walking, shopping, contradiction in terms.

86. Department Of Philosophy
Home page of the Department of philosophy website, part of the McGill University Gateway. The site includes information about the department s courses,
http://www.mcgill.ca/philosophy/
Department of Philosophy
Department of Philosophy McGill University
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2007 Departmental Orientation Sessions for U1 Students
Wednesday, August 29th at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. in LEA 927
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87. Labyrinth Search Results
University of Chicago philosophy Project The University of Chicago WWW Virtual Library philosophy The WWW philosophy Virtual Library offers access to
http://labyrinth.georgetown.edu/display.cfm?Action=View&Category=Philosophy

88. Philosophy Around The Web
Guide and a gateway to philosophy resources on the Internet, by Dr Peter J. King, University of Oxford.
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~worc0337/phil_index.html
(but try this site about me Weapons of Mass Destruction
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23-24 xii 00 31 xii 00 ... 15 i 05 Here I used to have a search facility to the Encyclopaedia Britannica, permission to use which was supposed to be an honour, the result of a Best Website award. However, without warning they've started using the link to put cookies onto the computers of anyone viewing my page. I regard that as unethical, and I've removed the facility and any links.
To be honest, it wasn't a very useful facility anyway...
The main purpose of this site is to act as a guide and a gateway to philosophy resources on the Internet. If you're interested only in the other things on offer (which have now expanded to take up more than half the space), you should skip to Everything Else
There's also a simplified index of the main sections. The heart of the site is a set of links organised into fourteen main categories . It's not always easy to categorise Web sites; I've cross-referenced where I can, but if you don't find what you're looking for straight away, try browsing through the other pages. In some cases (for example, the list of University links) the relevant sites are stable enough to make completeness and accuracy a sensible goal, but for the most part I only hope to make this site useful and interesting.

89. Philosophy - MoodleDocs
The design and development of Moodle is guided by a particular philosophy of learning, a way of thinking that you may see referred to in shorthand as a
http://docs.moodle.org/en/Philosophy
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About Moodle
The design and development of Moodle is guided by a particular philosophy of learning, a way of thinking that you may see referred to in shorthand as a "social constructionist pedagogy". (Some of you scientists may already be thinking "soft education mumbo jumbo" and reaching for your mouse, but please read on - this is useful for every subject area!) This page tries to explain in simple terms what that phrase means by unpacking four main concepts behind it. Note that each of these is summarising one view of an immense amount of diverse research so these definitions may seem thin if you have read about these before. If these concepts are completely new to you then it is likely that these ideas will be hard to understand at first - all I can recommend is that you read it carefully, while thinking about your own experiences of trying to learn something.
Contents
Constructivism
This point of view maintains that people actively construct new knowledge as they interact with their environment.

90. Cornell University Sage School Of Philosophy
Sage School of philosophy Ithaca, New York - BA, PhD.
http://www.arts.cornell.edu/phil/
Skip to main content Cornell University Sage School of Philosophy SEARCH: Unit name Cornell more options The Susan Linn Sage School of Philosophy , Cornell's Philosophy Department, is home to a distinguished tradition of philosophical research and teaching. Founded at Cornell in 1891 with an endowment from Henry W. Sage, its courses, seminars, workshops, reading groups, and informal common-room discussions continue to be a vital part of intellectual life at Cornell. Students at every level and in every area of intellectual endeavor find opportunity to engage with great philosophical ideas and problems and develop the critical and analytical skills necessary for advancing our understanding of them.
Summer Conferences at Cornell
Summer Colloquium in Medieval Philosophy
(May 29-31)
Margaret Dauler Wilson Philosophy Conference
(June 30 - July 2)
Major Gift Endows Department Chair
A $4 million gift from Stanford H. Taylor '50, Chem Eng. '51 and his wife Jo Ann endows the chair of the Sage School.
Sage School Welcomes New Faculty and Postdocs
Karen Bennett, Tad Brennan, Derk Pereboom, and Erin Taylor joined the faculty in Fall 2007; Wylie Breckenridge (Oxford) and Christy Mag Uidhir (Rutgers) took up postdocs.

91. The Philosophical Gourmet Report 2006 - 2008 : Welcome
Gourmet Report on Graduate Programs in philosophy in the English Speaking World. Brian Leiter s Ranking of Graduate Programs in philosophy in the
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Welcome to the 2006-2008 Philosophical Gourmet Report
Edited by Brian Leiter , The University of Texas at Austin Why not visit The Philosophical Lexicon Please register for the Philosophical Gourmet Report Updates E-mailing Service . At various intervals, updated information on faculty moves and hirings, important edits or corrections, and other notable developments will be posted. Comments or suggestions? E-mail: bleiter at law-dot-utexas-dot-edu Please note: Professor Leiter can not answer questions about the situations of individual students, but would appreciate receiving notice of factual errors, faculty hirings and suggestions for improvement. See last year's report here Major Faculty Moves and Tenure-Track Hires for 2006-07:
http://leiterreports.typepad.com/blog/2007/10/summary-of-majo.html
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Frederick Beiser
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(University of Pennsylvania)
Ned Block
(New York University)
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(Stanford University)
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