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Philosophical writings of Richard Catlett Wilkerson
Andrew Hill teaches philosophy at Northwest Vista College, San Antonio, Texas.
Online book and articles covering life, the universe, society, politics, and transhumanism.
Contains philosophical essays by the writer, photographer, and professor of Irish philosophy.
All things in life belong in one of four categories. Each category is unique and contains its own set of rules.
Provides advice for those who want to know the meaning of life.
Inspiring stories on life, love and giving, and overcoming challenges and loss. Includes photos to share the simplicity and beauty of nature.
Stories and poems for your soul.
Free online books about personal magnetism, mind power and prosperity consciousness.
Inspirational stories that help us to feel harmony with the world and find true happiness inside ourselves.
Explores simple ways and ideas of how to live life to the utmost.
Weblog with links to informational and motivational videos and articles on self-improvement.
Unified crossdisciplinary perspective focusing on mind, foundations of physics and life, global sustainability, cost-effective human settlement of space, and human potential.
Description of reality in terms of form-working-form trinities, wherein the workings are the spirit of nature, and our mind is a sense-organ for the spirit.
Argues about making basic financial capability a legal requirement to become a parent. You can post messages vote for or against the theory or buy the book.
Proposes that the lack of intelligence on earth can be deduced from a systematic search of the internet.
Proposes that the mind-consciousness system can be simplified into four branches or perspectives of law: social constructivism, neo-realism, positivism and naturalism.
Proposal to survive this planet's finite capacity to support life and to find a way to either escape the universe or prevent its demise.
A personal reminiscence on life from a youth's point of view.
Eclectic commentary on topics including religion, the environment, family, travel, and psychology.
Directory of links related to this philosopher. Includes writings by and about him and reviews.
Views on Philosophy and Metaphysics of Education: Albert Einstein, Jean Jacques Rousseau, Michel de Montaigne, Aristotle, Plato
Bibliography of books and articles (many available online) on liberal education.
A 3-part study of negation and meaning by Domenico Pacitti. Articles and reviews.
Homepage of the Arché research centre, founded by Crispin Wright at the University of St. Andrews. It is concerned with the philosophy of logic, language, metaphysics, and epistemology.
Paper by Reinhard Muskens on logical systems in which the principle of bivalence and the principle of non-contradiction fail.
Subtitled a "Kantian-Friesian approach", an article by Kelley L. Ross. A historical survey of the problem of universals.
Article by Paul E. Oppenheimer and Edward N. Zalta which presents a formalization of the ontological argument.
Presents well-known paradoxes, including liar, double liar, barber, and lazy-bones paradox. Also contains sophisms, and short paradoxical sentences from life.
Article in the Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy, by Roy Sorensen.
Presents scientifically rigorous experiments on consciousness coordinated by Roger Nelson's team at Princeton.
Concise illustrated descriptions and discussions of leading philosophical theories of consciousness, and well known thought experiments, and the issues they raise.
A division of the American Anthropology Association, which convenes academic meetings and publishes scholarly journals.
Provides a number of ePapers on consciousness, memetics, evolution, and the philosophy of mind.
Focusing on the philosophy of the subject, collects philosophical essays and texts from other related disciplines.
M.A. program in History and Philosophy of Science offered through the university's philosophy department. With syllabus and contact details.
Undergraduate and graduate courses in history and philosophy of science, graduate certificate program.
An enlarged paradigm of mathematical reality that includes psychology as an integral component.
Publishes the British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, sponsors an annual summer conference. With relevant links.
Philosopher of Science at the University of Bristol. Many downloadble articles.
Theory in philosophy of mind which maintains that talk of mental events should be translated into talk about observable behavior.
Leading light of the 20th century American school of thought known as pragmatism.
5th century BCE Greek philosopher of Miletus who regarded 'air' as the primary form of body.
View that morality is based on social agreements that serve the interests of those who make the agreement.
Andrew Latus, St. Francis Xavier University, summarizes the discussion between Thomas Nagel and Bernard Williams on the question: Can luck ever make a moral difference?
Exploring Hume's argument and the religious significance. By Michael P. Levine of the University of Western Australia.
By Michael Mendelson of Lehigh University.
By Julian Lamont, University of Queensland.
Survey of philosophical views about privacy; by Judith DeCew.
Discussion of various descriptive and normative definitions of the term; Bernard Gert.