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         Philosophy History General:     more books (100)
  1. Bonsai: Its Art, Science, History and Philosophy by Deborah R. Koreshoff, 1997-02-01
  2. A History of Philosophy, Vol. 2: Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy From Augustine to Duns Scotus by Frederick Copleston, 1993-03-01
  3. A Short History of Philosophy by Robert C. Solomon, Kathleen M. Higgins, 1996-02-01
  4. Capoeira: A Brazilian Art Form: History, Philosophy, and Practice by Bira Almeida, 1993-02-01
  5. Exploring the History and Philosophy of Christian Education: Principles for the Twenty-First Century by Michael J. Anthony, Warren S. Benson, 2003-11-01
  6. A History of Philosophy in the Twentieth Century by Christian Delacampagne, 2001-09-27
  7. English Philosophy in the Age of Locke (Oxford Studies in the History of Philosophy)
  8. Analytic Philosophy: The History of an Illusion (Continuum Studies in Philosophy) by Aaron Preston, 2007-05-28
  9. History of Philosophy (Historia de la Filosofia) by Julian Marias, 1967-06-01
  10. A History and Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education: From Ancient Civilizations to the Modern World by Robert Mechikoff, 2009-01-21
  11. A New History of Philosophy, Volume II: From Descartes to Searle (New History of Philosophy by Wallace I. Matson, 1999-08-09
  12. Introduction to the Philosophy of History: With Selections from the Philosophy of Right by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, 1989-02
  13. History of Philosophy, Volume 5 by Frederick Copleston, 1993-12-01
  14. A History of Philosophy in America, 1720-2000 by Bruce Kuklick, 2003-04-24

61. History And Philosophy Of Science And Technology
following purposes Interdepartmental specialization in the history and philosophyof science sciences who want to enhance their general education through
http://www.ccny.cuny.edu/HPST/Geninf.html
The History and Philosophy of Science and Technology Program Program Information Spring 2003 Course Descriptions HPST Faculty
General Information
Programs and Objectives
  • The objective of this program is to provide courses for students who are interested in the basic nature of science and technology, and in better understanding the logical foundations and the social and cultural consequences of the development of these fields.
  • The program offers and coordinates courses for the following purposes:
  • Interdepartmental specialization in the history and philosophy of science and technology, as a preparation for graduate study in these fields;
  • Sub-specialization for engineering students in the context of their Humanities and Arts/Social Science electives;
  • Electives for pre-professional programs in medicine, law, teacher education;

62. Internet Public Library: Philosophy
Topics; Newsgroups; Discussion Lists; Events; Publishers; Jobs; Humor; general philosophy. inthe fields of English, history, philosophy, history philosophy
http://www.ipl.org/div/subject/browse/hum70.00.00/
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IPL Recognized in Computerworld Honors Program Recent IPL News IPL Recognized in 2002 Computerworld Honors Program New design for the IPL unveiled! Now offering links to over 20,000 books The pursuit of wisdom by intellectual means and moral self-discipline; thought about knowing and meaning.
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Aesthetics On-Line: American Society for Aesthetics/British Society of Aesthetics
http://www.indiana.edu/~asanl/
"The American Society for Aesthetics was founded in 1942 to promote study, research, discussion, and publication in aesthetics." The aim of the British Society of Aesthetics, founded in 1960, "is to promote study, research and discussion of the fine arts and related types of experience from a philosophical, psychological, sociological, scientific, historical, critical and educational standpoint." The contents include "articles about philosophy and the arts, information about aesthetics events worldwide, and links to other arts, philosophy and aesthetics-related resources on the internet (including the aesthetics email list)." There are also book lists, news, and a direct link to the journal site.
The Alchemy Web Site and Virtual Library
http://www.levity.com/alchemy/

63. School Of Theology Library Resource Homepage
Methodism general history of the denomination, internet resources Commission on Archivesand history collection. philosophy and Theology A guide to resources in
http://www.bu.edu/sth/library/resources.html

64. Philosophy & Theology
general Medieval philosophy general introductions and megasites and organizationsfocusing on philosophy in the Who's Who in Medieval history Philosophers
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General introductions and megasites that focus on philosophy in medieval and renaissance times. Medieval Philosophers Biographies, online works, and examinations of theories by philosophers from the early Middle Ages to the early Modern Age.. Medieval Philosophical Theories Sites that examine various schools and theories of medieval philsophy. Professional Resources in Philosophy Publications and organizations focusing on philosophy in the Middle Ages. An ever-growing collection of individuals from the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Each page offers a brief description of who the philosopher was and what he accomplished, as well as useful websites, books, and other resources.

65. History Of Economics
general references Center Leo Apostel (CLEA); history of Science Science StudiesReference Sources; HOPOS history of philosophy of Science.
http://home.tvd.be/cr27486/hope.html
History of Economics Internet References
This site lists available Internet information concerning the History of Political Economy. If you know of other interesting references not listed here, please send me a message ! This site contains the following information:
General references :

66. 7 St George's Tavern
Provides general information about the tavern, its philosophy, history and includes a contact section.
http://www.7stgeorgestavern.com

67. SAH / About SAH / Mission Statement
Throughout its history, Marguerite d'Youville's spirit of love and compassion forone another and for the poor, the sick general Hospital philosophy.
http://www.sah.on.ca/generalhistory.lasso
Home About SAH Information for Patients Employment Opportunities ... Contact Us about SAH / mission values / history / governance patient information booklet / directions / site map physicians / staff / living in Sault Ste. Marie departments / administration / services why volunteer / positions / seasonal help About SAH... Mission Statement
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General Hospital - History
The General Hospital was founded in 1898 by the Grey Sisters of the Cross from Ottawa. Taking their inspiration from their foundress, Marguerite d'Youville, their mission was to serve the poor and sick. General Hospital circa 1926 The Sault Ste. Marie town fathers had turned to the Grey Sisters on the advice of the provincial Inspector of Asylums and Prisons who urged them, "If you wish a hospital of which the work is serious and lasting, ask the Grey Sisters ." They began their work first in a house on Bay Street, then in a newly-constructed 80 bed hospital at the present Queen Street location. In 1926, ownership was transferred to the Pembroke-based

68. IHPST - Institute For The History And Philosophy Of Science And Technology
School of Graduate Studies. U of T Museum of Scientific Instruments. Application.Main Menu. general Information. Courses. Graduate Program. Colloquia Events. Category Society history Academic Departments Canada Ontario
http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/ihpst/
Application Main Menu General Information Courses Graduate Program Undergraduate Program ... Student Info Want more information? Email us at ihpst.info@.utoronto.ca Questions about the Web page? Email us at ihpstwww@chass.utoronto.ca

69. History Philosophy Of Psychology Web Resources
Useful links page from the Cheiron site.Category Society history By Topic Science Psychology......history philosophy of Psychology Web Resources. NEW! Try the York University history Theory of Psychology general Archives, Collections, Additional Links.
http://www.psych.yorku.ca/orgs/resource.htm

70. General Math Philosophy
general Math philosophy. Anglin, WS Mathematics A Concise history and philosophy.New York SpringerVerlag, 1994. 275 p. $39. Balaguer, Mark.
http://www.ericweisstein.com/encyclopedias/books/GeneralMathPhilosophy.html
General Math Philosophy
Anglin, W.S. Mathematics: A Concise History and Philosophy. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1994. 275 p. $39. Balaguer, Mark. Platonism and Anti-Platonism in Mathematics. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press, 1998. 240 p. $45. Benacerraf, Paul and Putnam, Hilary. Philosophy of Mathematics: Selected Readings, 2nd ed. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 1983. 600 p. $34.95. Carruccio, Ettore. Mathematics and Logic in History and Contemporary Thought. Chicago, IL: Faber and Faber, 1964. Analyzes some twenty historically important mathematical ideas (from Archimedes' method of exhaustion to non-Archimedean geometries), and places them intensively in their philosophical and historical backgrounds. Especially good on the ramifications of Aristotelian logic. Chaitin, Gregory J. The Limits of Mathematics. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1998. 160 p. $37.95. Dales, Garth and Oliveri, Gianluigi (Eds.). Truth in Mathematics. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press, 1998. 400 p. $115. Dantzig, Tobias.

71. Links To Other Sites For Chinese Studies
China general; China history general; China Ancient and China 19th and Early20th Century history; China Literature; China philosophy; China Women; China
http://acc6.its.brooklyn.cuny.edu/~phalsall/other.html
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72. LC Classification
philosophy, Psychology, Religion B history and Systems BC - Logic BD - Speculativephilosophy BF - Psychology Buddhism BR - Christianity (general) BS - The
http://www.wcsu.edu/library/lc_classification.html
WCSU Libraries
Library of Congress Classification The Library of Congress classification system organizes books and other library materials by subject , to make it easier for you to browse the shelves for materials on a specific topic. Library of Congress call numbers always begin with letters of the alphabet. The letters identify the subject of the work. For example, the letter P at the beginning of a call number indicates that the subject of the work is language or literature The call number also functions as a location code. You will find it taped to the bottom of the spine of each book. It also appears in CONSULS , the library's computer catalog, as part of the catalog entry representing the physical item.
Example P 1344 .S48 1987 The title of the work with this call number is Mark Twain's Languages: Discourse, Dialogue and Linguistic Variety
In the following outline of Library of Congress classification, the major classes, indicated by a single letter, are subdivided into

73. UM Dept. Of Philosophy - Specialization In History And Philosophy Of Science
general Information. (CPaS replaces two previous committees, the Committee for theHistory and philosophy of Science, and the Committee for Cognitive Studies
http://www.philosophy.umd.edu/programs/graduate/cpas/general.html
Department of Philosophy Graduate Program CPaS : General Information
General Information
The Committee for Philosophy and the Sciences (CPaS) is a research and teaching unit of the Department of Philosophy. (CPaS replaces two previous committees, the Committee for the History and Philosophy of Science, and the Committee for Cognitive Studies.) The Department of Philosophy is part of the College of Arts and Humanities at the University of Maryland, College Park, and as such is bound by all the rules and policies of these bodies. It is the student’s responsibility to be informed about these rules and policies, which are summarized in the University of Maryland Graduate Catalog, available on the web at: http://www.gradschool.umd.edu/catalog/requirements.html and also to be informed about the rules and policies of the Department of Philosophy, which are set out in the Department’s Handbook of Rules and Policies for Graduate Study. The Committee is the official interpreter of the rules and policies set forth here, which delegates the power in the first instance to the Chairperson. The Committee retains the right to modify, alter, overrule, or change any of the rules or policies set forth here, in accord with its established practices for doing so. CPaS administers an interdisciplinary graduate specialization leading to an MA or PhD degree in philosophy for students who are interested in pursuing philosophically informed foundational research in an area of science, and will be of particular interest to students who already have a substantial background in that science. Relevant sciences include physics, biology, neuroscience, psychology, computer science, artificial intelligence, and linguistics, all of which are strongly represented on campus. There are two tracks, with different course requirements: a philosophy of science track and a cognitive studies track.

74. HYLE - Journals Content Service: Science Studies (Philosophy, History, And Socio
00 99 98 97 96 95 94; Journal for general philosophy of Science 03 02 01 00 99 98 97 96 95 94; Journal for the history of Astronomy
http://www.hyle.org/service/jcont.htm
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR PHILOSOPHY OF CHEMISTRY ISSN 1433-5158 Current Content Service "Science Studies", 1994 ff.
Selected Journals from the Philosophy, History, and Sociology of Science, Technology, and Medicine Home Board Issues Latest ... Statistics Guestbook Contact Open Navigation Bars
To view the table of contents of a journal, click on the year and then on "Inhalt" or "Inhalt anzeigen" of the desired issue.
  • Achtzehnte Jahrhundert: Acta Biotheoretica: Ambix: Analysis: Annals of Science: Antilia Spanish Journal of the History of Natural Sciences and Technology (E-Journal) Arabic Sciences and Philosophy: Archive for History of Exact Sciences: Archives Internationales d'Histoire des Sciences: Biology and Philosophy: British Journal for the History of Science: British Journal for the Philosophy of Science: Bulletin for the History of Chemistry Bulletin of the History of Medicine: Centaurus: Clio Medica: Conecta Bulletin of News in the History of Science, Medicine and Technology (E-Journal) Configurations Dialectica: EASST Review (The European Association for the Study of Science and Technology) (E-Journal) Ends and Means Journal of the University of Aberdeen Center for Philosophy, Technology, and Society
  • 75. Learning Guide
    Reviews and directory of history websites catalogued by university experts.Category Society history...... Resources, By Country/Region, Comparative Politics, International Relations, PoliticalTheory and philosophy history general Resources, European
    http://www.allianceforlifelonglearning.org/er/cla00100.html
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    76. Journals File
    subject (these categories are not exclusive) general philosophy, metaphysics; Aesthetics,criticism, cultural threory; Ancient philosophy, history of philosophy
    http://homepages.ed.ac.uk/pmilne/links_html/journals.html
    On-line information about journals in philosophy and related disciplines This information aims to be complete. Please e-mail me at Peter.Milne@ed.ac.uk with additions and corrections.
    Alphabetic listing
    Listing by subject This link may be of interest:

    77. HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY -- Courses -- Unofficial
    history AND philosophy. Courses This page is not official. See disclaimer.general. HIST 120, 121, 122 history OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION, 4, 4, 4.
    http://www.wwc.edu/academics/bulletins/undergrad/96-97/hist-c.htm
    HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY
    Courses This page is not official.
    See
    GENERAL
    HIST HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION Survey of European history from antiquity to the present. The first quarter covers ancient history of the Near East to early medieval Europe in the eighth century AD; the second quarter, old Europe from Charlemagne to 1815; and the third quarter, modern Europe from 1815 to the present.
    HIST HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES Survey from the colonial period to the present.
    HIST MODERN EAST ASIAN HISTORY A study of East Asian History since 1800, with particular emphasis on China and Japan.
    HIST HISTORY OF WORLD WAR II Study of the military, political, and diplomatic events from the late 1930s through 1945; covers both the European and the Pacific theaters. Offered odd years only.
    HIST DIRECTED READING Independent reading for students who wish to continue broadening their knowledge of history by extensive reading; admission by department approval. Prerequisite: Eight hours of general studies history.

    78. Acacia - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - Rensselaer Chapter
    general information about the fraternity, its philosophy, and greek life. Includes frequently asked questions, history, current events, membersonly community, virtual tour of their house, members, and alumni.
    http://www.rpi.edu/dept/union/ifc/acacia/public_html/

    79. Philosophy Of History
    Essays on philosophy of history from the Proceedings of the Friesian School.Category Society philosophy philosophy of history...... items are perhaps not, strictly speaking, philosophy of history. The editorial intentionoriginally was to provide some material of more general interest than
    http://www.friesian.com/philhist.htm
    Philosophy of History
    Hence arises the fact that everything better struggles through only with difficulty, becomes effective, or meets with a hearing, but the absurd and perverse in the realm of thought, the dull and tasteless in the sphere of art, and the wicked and fraudulent in the sphere of action, really assert a supremacy that is disturbed only by brief interruptions. Arthur Schopenhauer The World as Will and Representation
    Essays

    80. Sketches In The History Of Western Philosophy
    Antigonus Monophthalmos, an old general of Philip II, did not rule over Macedoniabut was the first of Alexander the Great's generals philosophy of history.
    http://www.friesian.com/hist-1.htm
    Hellenistic Monarchs
    down to the Roman Empire
    The Hellenistic Age suffers from some of the same disabilities as Late Antiquity, i.e. it doesn't measure up to the brilliance of the Golden Age of Greece and of late Republican and early Imperial Rome. However, the Hellenistic world, although mostly not bothering with characteristic Greek experiments like democracy, is where Greece actually became a cosmopolitan culture, a sort of pre-adaptation for the Roman world. Just saying that the Bible begins with the book of Genesis , a Greek word, reflects the degree to which the older cultures of the Middle East came to express themselves in Greek. Several of the Hellenistic Kingdoms, mainly in Anatolia (Armenia, Pontus, Cappadocia, etc.), are domains of non-Greek peoples. Meanwhile, although the literature does not seem as brilliant, mathematics, science, and technology develop rapidly. Archimedes very nearly develops calculus. Eratosthenes estimates the size of the Earth with an accuracy that will not be surpassed until Modern times. Hero of Alexandria builds a kind of steam engine. This remains little more than a toy, but the same cannot be said of the immense engines, often of war, that Hellenstic technology otherwise produces. It is all inherited by the Romans, perhaps symbolicly with the killing of Archimedes at Syracuse by a Roman soldier in 212 (during the Second Punic War, 218-201). All of these tables are mainly based on E.J. Bickerman

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