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  1. Kierkegaard in 90 Minutes (Philosophers in 90 Minutes) by Paul Strathern, 2001-11-25
  2. Edmund Husserl: Philosopher of Infinite Tasks by Maurice Natanson, 1974-06-01
  3. God and the Philosophers: The Reconciliation of Faith and Reason (Oxford Paperbacks)
  4. On Turing (Wadsworth Philosophers Series) by John Prager, 2000-12-22
  5. Blaise Pascal - French Mathematician and Religious Philosopher (Biography) by Biographiq, 2008-04-16
  6. On Adam Smith (Wadsworth Philosophers Series) by Jack Russell Weinstein, 2000-10-23
  7. David Hume - The Mind of a Scottish Philosopher (Biography) by Biographiq, 2008-02-17
  8. Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Philosophers (Volume 2) by Elbert Hubbard, 2010-10-14
  9. Archimedes: The Father of Mathematics (The Library of Greek Philosophers) by Heather Hasan, 2006-02-03
  10. Nasir Khusraw, the Ruby of Badakhshan: A Portrait of the Persian Poet, Traveller and Philosopher by Alice C. Hunsberger, 2003-07-04
  11. On Spinoza (Wadsworth Philosophers Series) by Diane Steinberg, 2000-02-22
  12. The Philosopher's Tree: A Selection of Michael Faraday's Writings by Peter Day, 1999-02-01
  13. On Frege (Wadsworth Philosophers Series) by Joseph Salerno, 2001-01-08
  14. American Biography: Or, an Historical Account of Those Persons Who Have Been Distinguished in America, As Adventurers, Statesmen, Philosophers, Divines, ... a Recital of the Events Connected Wi by Anonymous, 2010-02-28

41. THE HOLOCAUST PROJECT - Selected Biographies - H
SELECTED biographies H. HAUSHOFER, KARL (1869-1946) Bavarian general and geopoliticianwho became was even friendly with the Jewish philosopher, Martin Buber.
http://www.humanitas-international.org/holocaust/bios_h.htm
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SELECTED BIOGRAPHIES - H
A B C D ... Z HAGEN, FATHER THEODORICH (18-) Mysterious Cistercian abbot who is said to have returned from the Middle-East and ordered swastikas carved on Lamabch Abby where Hitler later attended classes. Father Hagen was reputed to be an expert on the Cathars and several other medieval heresies including the Bogomils. HALDER, FRANZ (1884-1972) Colonel-General and Chief of the General Staff of the German army (OKH) from September 1, 1938 until fired by Hitler on September 24, 1942. He was arrested by the Gestapo on July 21, 1944, and held in concentration camps until released by the Allies in 1945. HANFSTAENGL, ERNST (PUTZI) (1887-1975) Hitler's personal friend who from 1922 introduced Hitler into Munich society. Hanfstaengl became NSDAP foreign press chief in 1931. Alienated from Hitler in 1937 and first went to England and then the United States. During WWII, he became an advisor to Roosevelt and the Hearst press. Returned to Germany in 1946 and lived in Munich until his death. HANUSSEN, ERIK JAN

42. Biographies
general Memorable Canadians http//www.nlcbnc biographies of Women Mathematicianshttp//www.agnesscott inventor, statesman, printer, philosopher, musician, and
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General
Women Artists Scientists ...
http://www.bham.wednet.edu/bio/biomak2.htm
Use biography maker to write your biography assignment. A set-by-step model.
Biographies: Creating Timelines of Life

http://www.readwritethink.org/lessons/lesson_view.asp?id=26
Lesson plan on the investigation of lives of others.
  • Timeline Tool - Use the online tool to print a timeline horizontally or vertically.
Biographical dictionary
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Brief biographical descriptions are provided.
General

43. EpistemeLinks.com: Philosopher Results
it includes bibliographies of recent articles on Smith,biographies of Smith, collected works, and a huge general bibliography....... Edward Harpham
http://www.epistemelinks.com/Main/Philosophers.aspx?PhilCode=Smit

44. Resources In Philosophy Guide
Culture. Education; Philosophy of Religion; History of Philosophy general; Speciala biographies. Lists not only publications by each philosopher but also secondary
http://stauffer.queensu.ca/inforef/philosophy/guide.htm
Philosophy Resources
Stauffer Library Reference
Approaches to Research
For information on how to do research in general, check Research Strategy For information about how to do research in philosophy, consult Library Research Guide to Philosophy (REF B52 L57 1990) This guide outlines the basic sources of reference: Encyclopedias, Bibliographies, and Indexes. The chapters explain not only the content of these sources but also how to use them. The text includes a useful list of major fields of philosophy as well as a selected list of journal titles. Another useful book is Blackwell Companion to Philosophy (REF B21 B56 1996t) The emphasis of this book is on Anglo-American philosophy in the mid-to-late 20th century. It combines chapters on historical developments in philosophy with specialist chapters on standard introductory topics, central concepts, and debates within the field.
The Encyclopedia of Philosophy / Paul Edwards, editor in chief.
REF B41 .E5 1972 (Includes 1996 supplement) Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy
REF B51 .R68 1998

45. English & Humanities Research Databases
business, consumer health, general science, and and travel books; biographies; primarysource philosopher's Index The philosopher's Index provides indexing
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46. From Revolution To Reconstruction: Biographies: Adam Smith
Biography of economistphilosopher Adam Smith (1723-1790).Category Science Social Sciences Economics People Smith, Adam......FRtR biographies Adam Smith. Adam Smith was a Scottish political economist andphilosopher. former he seems to put more emphasis on the general harmony of
http://odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/B/asmith/adams1.htm
FRtR Biographies Adam Smith
Biography of Adam Smith (1723-1790)
Quote Adam Smith was a Scottish political economist and philosopher. He has become famous by his influential book The Wealth of Nations (1776). Smith was the son of the comptroller of the customs at Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland. The exact date of his birth is unknown. However, he was baptized at Kirkcaldy on June 5, 1723, his father having died some six months previously. At the age of about fifteen, Smith proceeded to Glasgow university, studying moral philosophy under "the never-to-be-forgotten" Francis Hutcheson (as Smith called him). In 1740 he entered Balliol college, Oxford, but as William Robert Scott has said, "the Oxford of his time gave little if any help towards what was to be his lifework," and he relinquished his exhibition in 1746. In 1748 he began delivering public lectures in Edinburgh under the patronage of Lord Kames. Some of these dealt with rhetoric and belles-lettres, but later he took up the subject of "the progress of opulence," and it was then, in his middle or late 20s, that he first expounded the economic philosophy of "the obvious and simple system of natural liberty" which he was later to proclaim to the world in his Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations . About 1750 he met David Hume, who became one of the closest of his many friends.

47. Leading Scholars Brief Biographies, Esalen Center For Theory & Research
Affiliation(s) general Scholars Keith Thompson is chief operating officer of IntegralInstitute, a nonprofit organization founded by philosopher Ken Wilber
http://www.esalenctr.org/display/bio.cfm?ID=97

48. Linking Library: Science(general): Philosophy Directories/link-collections | Jou
19thcentury Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard site offers short biographies andbibliographies
http://www.theorderoftime.com/cyber/to/s(g)-file/philos.html
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49. Click On The Dewey Decimal Numbers For Links About The Subject Of
Biography. 000 general Reference (Mega sites, dictionaries, encyclopedias,homework help, Internet and computers). philosopher biographies.
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subject of your choice 000 - General Reference Mega sites, dictionaries, encyclopedias, homework help, Internet and computers 100 - Philosophy and Psychology Emotions, dreams, monsters, witches 200 - Religion Beliefs and myths 300 - Social Science Immigrants, government, folktales, fairy tales and holidays 400 - Language Dictionaries, thesauruses, grammer, foreign language resources 500 - Natural Science and Mathematics Animals, planets, science experiments, weather, dinosaurs 600 - Technology and Applied Science Human body, pets, machines, cookbooks, cars, trains 700 - The Arts Crafts, drawings, sports, riddles, music 800 - Literature Poetry, jokes, plays and information about writers 900 - Geography and History Countries, states, history, Native Americans and flags Biography
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Alphabet Superhighway Assists students in creating, locating and communicating information through on-line activities American Library Association 700+ Amazing, Spectacular, Mysterious, Wonderful Web Sites for Kids and the Adults Who Care About Them.

50. History: People - Historical Biographies
A Walter Alston biography; Avicenna (Ibn Sina) philosopher and physician; Apachehistory; Patrick of Ireland; Sylvia Plath biography; general George S. Patton, Jr
http://allsands.com/History/People/
History: People
about this site Back to History main site Find A Site A B C D ... Misc A B C D E F G H

51. Newslet_25
There are a number of biographies of Faraday, beginning British people or men in general(in this activities as a scientist (natural philosopher) from other
http://www.bun.kyoto-u.ac.jp/phisci/Newsletters/newslet_25.html
‰ÈŠw“NŠwƒjƒ…[ƒYƒŒƒ^[ No. 25, May 6, 1999 . Soshichi Uchii, Biographies of Michael Faraday . Our Activities in 1998 (Japanese) Editor: Soshichi Uchii Biographies of Michael Faraday (Review essay for Uchii's lecture Scientists and Society by Soshichi Uchii 1. Victorian Biographies There are a number of biographies of Faraday, beginning with those written by persons directly acquainted with Faraday himself, such as Henry Bence Jones (Secretary of the Royal Institution) and John Tyndall (one of Faraday's closest academic associates at the Royal Institution). These works are not easily accessible to us. Although they should be certainly valuable in many respects, we have to suspect that they may tend to be hagiographical in that their descriptions and evaluations sometimes intentionally suppress "undesirable" facts about Faraday, as was actually the case with Francis Darwin's edition of his father's (Charles Darwin's) autobiography. 2. Pearce William's Study

52. Political Economist Biographies
Political Economy biographies. of John Stuart Mill), the Utilitarian philosopher JeremyBentham and to England in 1859, he published general Mathematical Theory
http://www.ens.gu.edu.au/aes1161/ExtLinkPages/poleconbios.htm
Ricardo John Stuart Mill Jevons Walras ... Milton Friedman
Political Economy Biographies
David Ricardo
(1772 - 1823), English economist who gave systematised and classical form to the rising science of economics. His laissez-faire doctrines were typified in his Iron Law of Wages, which stated that all attempts to improve the real income of workers were futile and that wages perforce remained near the subsistence level. Ricardo was the third son of a Dutch Jew who had made a fortune on the London Stock Exchange. At the age of 14 he entered his father's business. By 21, he had become a Unitarian, and married a Quaker. He continued as a member of the stock exchange, and in a few years acquired a fortune. His interest in economic questions arose in 1799 when he happened to read Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations . His first published work was The High Price of Bullion, a Proof of the Depreciation of Bank Notes (1810), asserting that there was a close connection between the volume of bank notes and the level of prices and that the level of prices in turn affected foreign exchange rates and the inflow or outflow of gold.. A committee appointed by the House of Commons, known as the Bullion Committee, confirmed Ricardo's views and recommended the repeal of the Bank Restriction Act which had obliged the Bank to withhold payment in gold under the strain of war with France. At this time Ricardo became friends withs the philosopher and economist James Mill (father of John Stuart Mill), the Utilitarian philosopher Jeremy Bentham and Thomas Malthus, best known for his theory that population tends to increase faster than the food supply.

53. Classical Net - Books About Music - Biography - B
Adorno (19031969), a preeminent philosopher and aesthetician notes, but writtenfor the general music lover is one of the most satisfying biographies I have
http://www.classical.net/music/books/biography/b.html

Books About Music
Biography
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INTRODUCTION
The purpose of this list is to provide an overview of available biographies of composers and performers. These include books that cover the personal life and/or the general musical life of the composer or performer. We welcome feedback, suggestions, additions, and corrections to this information.
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Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
C.P.E. Bach (paperback)
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Johann Christian Bach
John Christian Bach: Mozart's Friend and Mentor , Heinz Gartner, Reinhard G. Pauly (Translator). Amadeus Press. 1995. ISBN (hardcover)
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Johann Sebastian Bach
Johann Sebastian Bach: His Work and Influence on the Music of Germany, 1685-1750 , Philipp Spitta, Clara Bell, J.A. Fuller-Maitland (Translator). Dover Publications, Inc. 1993. ISBN Volume 1 (paperback), Volume 2 (paperback), Volume 3 (paperback)
J. S. Bach , by Albert Schweitzer , translated by Ernest Newman . Dover Publications. 1966 ISBN Volume 1 (paperback), Volume 2 (paperback)
Volume One Historical account of Protestant church music before Bach, church music in Germany, the life of Bach, discussion of all of Bach's instrumental music. Musical examples. The second volume of this two volume work, an unabridged republication of the 1911 edition, is concerned with Bach's choral music. Musical examples.

54. General & Interdisciplinary - (Databases, Reference Works, & Indexes)
with Marquis Who's Who fulltext biographies of persons full-text for articlesin general and academic The philosopher's Index citations and abstracts of
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/eresources/databases/subject_category_2.html
Subject Category:
ABSEES: American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies citations for North American publications related to Russia, Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. African American Biographical Database biographies of African Americans living between 1790 and 1950. African Studies citations and abstracts of African studies materials. AIDA: Articoli italiani di periodici accademici index to some 1,000 Italian scholarly journals in arts, the humanities and social sciences since 1997. Alt-PressWatch full-text articles from alternative press publications. American Memory a rich collection of images and full-text documents relating to U.S. history and culture from the Library of Congress. American National Biography biographies of notable men and women from all eras of American history. American Newspapers in the Columbia University Libraries a checklist, with holdings and locations, of American newspapers in the Columbia University Libraries. American Periodical Series searchable full-text and page images of several hundred American periodicals of the 18th and early 19th centuries. AP Photo Archive Associated Press photo archive.

55. Frieze Of Names: Biographies
Sw9 DESCARTES, Rene, (15961650). French philosopher, mathematician, scientist. Specialand general relativity. Later worked on unified field theory.
http://www.msichicago.org/exhibit/frieze/
NORTH COURT
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Morse
Beaumont
Galileo
Copernicus
Faraday
Wren
Helmholtz Mendeleeff North Franklin Descartes Hale Newton Gibbs Euclid Archimedes East Kelvin Aristotle Lister Gutenberg Darwin Henry Dalton Pasteur Bernard Harvey Leonardo EAST COURT North Avogadro Smeaton Bell Arkwright Mendel Rayleigh Otto Maudsley Seydenham Carnot Morton Pythagoras Bohr Oersted Rankine Thomson Ramsay Virchow Cartwright Lenoir Jenner East Fourier Galen McCormick Wright Stephenson Cugnot Boyle South Becquerel Euler Cuvier Perrault Moseley Fulton Brunelleschi Montgolfier Mayo Kepler Fermi Rumford Roebling Young Ptolemy Reed Laplace Frenel Michelangelo Huygens SOUTH COURT East Clausius Perronet Seuss Hippocrates Buch Ictinus Hall Solvay Hamilton Perkin McDowell South Agassiz Nasmyth Bunsen Agricola Joule Lamarck Desmarest West Hauy Arrhenius Chamberlin Hutton Gray Bessemer Curie Leeuwenhoek

56. Zefram : Philosophical Biographies
Zefram, Philosophical biographies. Unlike Plato, he did not believe in philosopherkings ,though Aristotle's On Physics deals with natural bodies in general.
http://www.zefram.org/philosophy/bios/bio.php?aristotle

57. The Educational Encyclopedia, Biographies
information and links on general George Armstrong Habsburg dynasty with brief biographiesand illustrations Marx (18181883), the philosopher, social scientist
http://users.pandora.be/educypedia/resources/biographylist.htm
Resources Biographies Dictionary Encyclopedia Glossaries ... Resources Biographies Alphabetical list General overview People search engines Royalty Alphabetical list of historical persons see also Worldwar II biographies Scientist Ancient Rome-Greece Artists ... Z A Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln photos of Lincoln and all the major personalities from the civil war. Info on the battle of Gettysburg, Kansas Nebraska act, Dred Scott decision. The Words of Lincoln, his speeches, letters, war orders, proclaimations Abraham Lincoln assassination Abraham Lincoln research site Adolf Hitler Albert of Austria and Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain ... Alexander Hamilton a biography of Alexander Hamilton (1755-1804) Alexander the Great Alexander the Great 356-323 B.C. Macedonia, conqueror, strategist, Persia, Darius, olympias, Hephaestion, Ptolemy, see also The army of Alexander the Great the Macedonian cavalry, infantry, allies, command structure Alexander the Great Alexander the Great of Macedon Amelia Earhart Amelia Earhart, 1897 to 1937, biography of achievements, the early years, the celebrity, the last flight

58. Ancient Roots
Today, something similar called a planisphere is available to the general publicin Go to biographies. She was both a natural philosopher and an astrologer.
http://www.buhlplanetarium.org/women/ancientroots.htm
Ancient Roots
Brief Overview Tools of the Trade Biographies Activities ... View Printable Version of the Page
Brief Overview
Long ago, there was no distinction made between science and religion. Priests and priestesses were responsible for tracking the motion of the Moon and stars and creating a calendar to mark the passage of time. This meant that their positions carried great power and prestige in their societies. It was also during this time period that civilizations created the astrological signs, naming the constellations after their ancient myths.
Tools of the Trade
It is hard to imagine a world in which modern day telescopes did not exist. However, in the times of ancient Babylon and Greece there were no such tools. Instead, these civilizations used relatively simple tools that aided them in studying the vast night sky. These fairly primitive, but very effective, tools did not hinder them from learning much about planetary motion, the stars, and the universe in general. In fact, the ancient Babylonians, Egyptians, and Greeks were able to chart, analyze, and predict planetary motion. One very popular tool was the astrolabe , which was first created in classical Greece. Astrolabes are used to show how the sky looks at a specific place at a given time. The simplest form of the astrolabe resembles two fairly flat circular disks stuck together through a tiny hole in the center of the disks. The top disk has a section cut out (resembling a rounded slice of pie), and it can be manually rotated so as either to hide or show the pictures of the sky that are drawn on the lower disk. The majority of astrolabes are (and were) made of brass and are about six to eight inches in diameter. To use an astrolabe, one adjusts the moveable components to a specific date and time. Once set, the entire sky, both visible and invisible, is represented on the face of the instrument. Today, something similar called a "planisphere" is available to the general public in paper or cardboard.

59. Biographies, Stories, Photos...
1735 August 18, 1803 - poet and moral philosopher. general John Beatty, December16 1828, Sandusky OH Note These family histories, biographies and stories
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~bp2000/biographies.htm
O ther Beatty biographies and related sites on the web:

60. BIOGRAPHIES Available From RAY BOAS, BOOKSELLER
biographies that are in our computers as of January 3, 2001. Except for the first few general titles that are general, and not just a feminist; general BadenPowell, hero
http://www.rayboasbookseller.com/bios.htm
On these two pages you will find the 390 biographies that are in our computers as of January 3, 2001. Except for the first few general titles, you will find this list sorted by who the book is about (annotated at the beginning of the listing) - except at the beginning are a few titles that are general, and not just on one individual. This page covers last names from A-J, and the second pages continues with K-Z . Enjoy browsing, and remember that it is easy to place an order 4. Clough, A. H. (Corrected from the Greek and Revised by), PLUTARCH'S LIVES: THE TRANSLATION CALLED DRYDEN'S, Little, Brown and Company, Boston, 1924, very good, maroon cloth, chipped dustjackets, Five Volume Set, complete. Light foxing to edges of book blocks., (Order No: 18625 ), $85.00 9. Smith, Mortimer, THE LIFE OF OLE BULL, Princeton University Press, Princeton, 1943, ill., 220pp, vg w/g dj, (Order No: 4729 ), $30.00 10. Sayre, Robert F. (edited by), AMERICAN LIVES: AN ANTHOLOGY OF AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL WRITING, University of Wisconsin Pr., Madison, WI, (1994), 734pp, very good+, wraps (softcover), Representing canonical and non-canonical writers, slaves and slave-owners, generals and conscientious objectors, scientists, immigrants, and Native Americans, the pieces in this collection make up a rich gathering of American "songs of ourselves.", (Order No: 25691 ), $14.50 11. Thompson, Charles Willis, PRESIDENTS I'VE KNOWN AND TWO NEAR PRESIDENTS, The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Indianapolis, (1929), 386pp, very good, red cloth, Chapters on: Hanna-McKinley; Bryan; Roosevelt; Taft; Wilson; Harding; Coolidge., (Order No: 17605 ), $15.00

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