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 Philosophy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The "ordinary language philosophy" thinkers shared a common outlook with many older philosophers (Jeremy Bentham, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and John Stuart Mill), and it was the philosophical inquiry that characterized English-language philosophy for the second half of the twentieth century.
Medieval philosophy was concerned primarily with argument from authority, and the analysis of ancient texts using Aristotelian logic.
In 1641, in Meditations on First Philosophy, he used this method of doubt in an attempt to ascertain what knowledge is most certain.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Philosophy   (4147 words)

  
 Philosophy - Simple English Wikipedia
Philosophy in this article means a group of ideas that have been thought about by philosophers (people who do philosophy) for a long time.
Philosophy is the study of human beings and the world by thinking and asking questions.
Metaphysics is sometimes split up into ontology (the philosophy of reality and being), the philosophy of mind and the philosophy of religion; but these sub-branches are very close together.
simple.wikipedia.org /wiki/Philosophy   (686 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Philosophy
Philosophy is like a tower whence we obtain the panorama of a great city -- its plan, its monuments, its great arteries, with the form and location of each -- things which a visitor cannot discern while he goes through the streets and lanes, or visits libraries, churches, palaces, and museums, one after another.
On moral philosophy, in the wide sense, have been grafted the philosophy of law, the philosophy of society, or social philosophy (which is much the same as sociology), and the philosophies of religion and of history.
If philosophy is the explanation as a whole of that world which the particular sciences investigate in detail, it follows that the latter find their culmination in the former, and that as the sciences are so will philosophy be.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/12025c.htm   (14365 words)

  
 Philosophy
Philosophy Pages is a site providing several useful resources, including a dictionary of philosophical terms, an history and timeline of philosophical development and key thinkers, and a study guide.
The Meta-Encyclopedia of Philosophy is comprised of seven different dictionaries that may be used to compare definitions of important terms and hence appreciate the subtleties of philosophical concepts, while the has many free essays, in addition to the wealth of material available if you are prepared to register.
The Philosophy RefDesk is a gateway to some of these and others, while Episteme Links is also a huge resource containing thousands of links to philosophical sites, all catalogued for ease of navigation and use.
www.galilean-library.org /philosophy.html   (323 words)

  
 Department of Philosophy
Philosophy begins in wonder- wonder at the richness, order, and beauty of the world around us, wonder at the grandeur and horror of the acts we perpetrate, and, not least, wonder at the mystery and elusiveness of our own nature.
Philosophy, the pursuit of wisdom, is one of the oldest and most enduring human intellectual enterprises.
The Philosophy Department of the University of Texas at Austin carries on that tradition.
www.utexas.edu /cola/depts/philosophy   (144 words)

  
 Clark University Philosophy
The philosophy department at Clark is comprised of six full-time professors and two part-time lecturers, all of whom are committed to excellence in teaching and working closely with individual students.
Philosophy is an excellent complement to all fields of study.
In addition to general courses on traditional philosophical topics - history of philosophy, metaphysics, ethics and epistemology - students may choose from a variety of courses dedicated to special areas of investigation, including environmental ethics, philosophy of law, origins of analytic philosophy, existentialism, self and nature, and philosophy of psychology.
www.clarku.edu /departments/philosophy   (364 words)

  
 Philosophy
The other reason is that every philosophy is ultimately a way of life and every way of life implies some philosophy, for after all, philosophy is nothing more or less than the effort to think as clearly, as rigorously, as coherently and as effectively as we can about the matters most important to us.
The reason of this preference is to comprehend the difference between philosophy as it was understood in their period, and as it is most often understood today, at least in USA/Britain and in counties under their “control”.
Philosophy of Mathematics (The Bertrand Russell Archives at McMaster University)
www.personal.kent.edu /~rmuhamma/Philosophy/philosophy.html   (1425 words)

  
 Analytic philosophy, by Roger Jones
By the 1970's there was a growing dissatisfaction with linguistic philosophy, and philosophers began to show more interest in the philosophy of mind and the application of philosophical methods to wider issues in politics, ethics and the nature of philosophy itself.
The role of philosophy was no longer to outline the self-awareness of Geist; rather it was seen as a handmaiden to science, content simply to clarify concepts.
Richard Rorty: Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature
www.philosopher.org.uk /anal.htm   (1803 words)

  
 Philosophy, Introduction
This apparently analytic and linguistic understanding arises from the explicit recognition that all expression and communication, in particular all works of philosophy, the body of Principia Cybernetica, and this article itself, exist in a physical form as a series of symbol tokens in a particular modality and interpretable in a specific language and interpretational framework.
In that respect, philosophy must be understood as a process of philosophizing in which linguistic symbol tokens are produced and received.
Philosophy per se is simply the result of philosophizing in an unrestricted domain of discourse.
pespmc1.vub.ac.be /PHILOSI.html   (454 words)

  
 Gentoo Linux -- The Philosophy of Gentoo
The Gentoo philosophy, in a paragraph, is this.
This is backwards, and contrary to the Gentoo philosophy.
The Gentoo philosophy is to allow this user to do what he or she wants to do, without getting in the way.
www.gentoo.org /main/en/philosophy.xml   (810 words)

  
 Philosophy Majors - Why Major in Philosophy? - Hollins University
As a Hollins philosophy major, you'll learn the history of philosophy, be trained in the techniques of philosophical reasoning, criticism, and writing, and become fluent in a variety of important topics in philosophy.
Philosophy is a wonderful course of study for pre-law and other fields or professions that require analytical skills and clear thinking.
If you're interested in discussing these questions, and finding out what some of the world's greatest thinkers have to say on these topics, then the philosophy major is a good discipline for you.
www.hollins.edu /undergrad/philosophy/phil.htm   (258 words)

  
 Bristol University - Department of Philosophy
In addition, the philosophers of science within the department hold a regular seminars in philosophy and history of science, incorporating joint seminars in philosophy of physics with the Bristol physics department and in philosophy of  mathematics and logic with the mathematics department, as well as seminars in the history and sociology of science.
We offer a general MA in Philosophy, along with specialist MA programmes in Philosophy and History of Science, and Philosophy and Law.
philosophy of psychology, mind and language, and epistemology;
www.bris.ac.uk /Depts/Philosophy/VL   (508 words)

  
 Philosophy - Home
Philosophy is a Discipline Area within the School of Social Sciences in the Faculty of Humanities.
Our research and teaching areas lie mostly within the tradition of analytic philosophy, with special emphasis on metaphysics, aesthetics, philosophy of language and the history of analytical philosophy.
We have a lively programme of research events, including research seminars and the staff "work in progress" seminars throughout the academic year and frequent conferences.
www.socialsciences.manchester.ac.uk /philosophy   (355 words)

  
 SDSU Philosophy Department
Philosophy also develops skills that are widely transferable to other areas of study and to the professional world outside the university.
Courses in philosophy can be taken towards several degrees; and virtually all programs of study at SDSU can be enriched by the inclusion of one or more of our courses.
Fundamental Questioning: Philosophy deals with "fundamental questions." It is a careful reflection on the fundamental nature of the world, the grounds for human knowledge, and the rightness or wrongness of human conduct.
philosophy.sdsu.edu   (959 words)

  
 Philosophy
Although, Philosophy is almost a kind of strange deviation, I dare give you this HTML file about this funny subject, or at least give you works of others who know (but mostly knew) much more about it: Plato, Descartes, Locke and others.
Philosophy originated from two greek words (please excuse possibly wrong spelling but I'm a Czech and I know only the Czech transcriptions of the words...) "philein" and "sophia" (really, if my English spellings of these two Greek words aren't right, let me know).
Both words put together mean something like "love to the wisdom" and I must say that it has only a little to do with looking for the sense of life.
www.geocities.com /Area51/Stargate/5883/philosophy/philosophy.html   (253 words)

  
 Department of Philosophy, University of Arkansas
The Philosophy Department offers the BA, MA, and PhD degrees in philosophy and is composed of nine full-time faculty, approximately 25 graduate students, and approximately 60 undergraduate majors.
Although the Department's bent is generally analytic, our course offerings cover a broad range and include every major period in the history of western philosophy, most of the major subfields of contemporary philosophy, and continental philosophy.
Our areas of special concentration are the philosophy of mind, epistemology, and philosophy of religion.
www.uark.edu /depts/philinfo   (113 words)

  
 Philosophy
Philosophy needs AI to progress in its study of difficult questions about the nature of mind.
Philosophy of AI From Mark Humphrys, Lecturer, School of Computing, Dublin City University.
Written expressly for people who are not professionals in philosophy or artificial intelligence, Churchland writes about the nature of conscious intelligence with an eye toward the progress science is making in understanding it.
www.aaai.org /AITopics/html/phil.html   (6591 words)

  
 Philosophy Radio
A professor of philosophy and a professor of physics discuss the idea of a 'Law' of nature.
Thomas Kuhn's contribution to the philosophy of science is discussed by Daniel Garber, Eliene Augenbraun and Sloan Wilson
Professor Harry Kroto explores his abiding belief in humanism and passion for the philosophy of Benedict Spinoza
www.angelfire.com /ego/philosophyradio   (1255 words)

  
 Philosophy refdesk.com
Philosophy in Cyberspace - Site indexes thousands of philosophy resources and is one of few such indexes which is annotated and updated regularly.
Erratic Impact -- Philosophy Research Base - Site is 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.
Thinking's Legacy and the Evolution of Experience - a history of 19th and 20th century philosophy, and means to be an advanced introduction to thinking's contemporary developments.
www.refdesk.com /philos.html   (693 words)

  
 UCSC Philosophy Department Home
Information on the upcoming Philosophy of Social Science Roundtable, hosted by the UCSC Philosophy Department, can be found here.
The UCSC Philosophy Department offers students the opportunity to study both the analytic and continental traditions, and the UCSC campus provides one of the most inspiring places in the world to study philosophy.
The Philosophy Department Office is located in Stevenson College, rooms 234 and 235.
philosophy.ucsc.edu   (148 words)

  
 Islamic Philosophy Online
Islamic Philosophy by M. Saeed Sheikh (This book has been published under four different names--this is the original!) (pdf format) It is a very brief introduction to main areas of the discipline.
In addition, we have a forum for the discussion of issues in Islamic thought, general resources for the study of philosophy, a catalog of upcoming events in the field, among other useful resources.
Philosophy of the Muslim World: Authors and Principal Themes, J. Kenny, O. (link).
www.muslimphilosophy.com   (1318 words)

  
 Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy
The entries on Islamic philosophy look at the work of individual thinkers and also at topics which relate to law, politics and cultural life in general, so that we find here a treatment of Islamic philosophy in its widest perspective, as both a cause and effect of the life of Islam itself.
Islamic philosophy is treated as an important and living tradition of philosophy.
He is co-editor with S.H. Nasr of the forthcoming History of Islamic Philosophy and with D. Frank of the forthcoming History of Jewish Philosophy (both Routledge).
www.muslimphilosophy.com /ip/rep.htm   (408 words)

  
 Adventures in Philosophy: A Brief History of Medieval Philosophy
Histories of medieval philosophy tend to start with St. Augustine (354-430), if not earlier, but Augustine was of the late Roman Empire, centuries before the Middle Ages, and is included in such works not because he was a medieval thinker but because he cast such a long shadow across medieval philosophy.
Still Christianity and philosophy, though moving on different planes -- the former on the plane of revelation and the latter on that of reason -- cannot be foreign to one another.
But philosophy, understood as the science which resolves the question of life, is also faced with these same problems, which were confronted and in part resolved by Greek philosophy.
radicalacademy.com /adiphilmedieval.htm   (847 words)

  
 Philosophy at the University of California - Irvine
The purview of LPS includes general philosophy of science, philosophy of the particular sciences (especially physics, biology, and social sciences), logic, foundations and philosophy of mathematics, and the philosophical issues raised by mathematics in application.
The Department of Philosophy covers all other areas of philosophy, especially history of philosophy, moral philosophy, philosophy of language, and continental philosophy.
School of Social Sciences and the Department of Philosophy in the School of Humanities.
www.lps.uci.edu   (235 words)

  
 Philosophy
Philosophy T-Shirts with the slogan “Beyond Belief” are now available for purchase in various different sizes, colours, and shapes in the philosophy programme office (MY518).
Philosophy is offering two courses this summer: PHIL 123: Critical Thinking and PHIL 269/369: Sex and Sexuality.
Philosophy seminars are held on Fridays from 3pm to 5pm in Murphy 806.
www.vuw.ac.nz /phil   (318 words)

  
 Ephilosopher :: Philosophy News, Research and Philosophical Discussion
His 1980 book "Naming and Necessity," based on work he began in high school, is among the most influential philosophy books of the last 50 years, and his book-length interpretation of Wittgenstein, published two years later, is so thoroughgoing that some scholars now refer to a sort of composite figure known as Kripgenstein.
Posted by: ephilosopher on Friday, February 17, 2006 - 08:21 PM Harvard University Gazette: "Peter Godfrey-Smith, whose work at the intersection of philosophy and biology has provided striking philosophical analysis of the nature of genetics and evolution, has been appointed professor of philosophy in Harvard University's Faculty of Arts and Sciences, effective Jan. 1.
More profoundly, a scientific or evolutionary analysis of fanaticism might ask what use it was to fanatics and the answer is clearly that sometimes it was very useful indeed - at least to their surviving relatives and to their tribe...
www.ephilosopher.com   (1021 words)

  
 Philosophy
It covers the areas of ethics, aesthetics, social philosophy, political philosophy, epistemology, and metaphysic logic as well as material on the philosophy of law, religion, science, history, education, and language.
Dictionary of Philosophy of Mind Encyclopedia of the Philosophy of Education.
I ncludes as sources the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, the Dictionary of the Philosophy of Mind, The Ism Book, The 1913 edition of the Catholic Encyclopedia (1913), A Dictionary of Philosophical Terms and Names, the Encyclopedia of Philosophy of Education, and the Oxford Companion to Philosophy.
www.lib.csub.edu /norm/philosophy.html   (511 words)

  
 Philosophy News Service
from the Forums: The question of the meaning of life is one that might be located in either the philosophy of religion, metaphysics, or, perhaps, in ethics.
In traditional cultures, the answer to the question was the responsibility of the religious...
Our new service provides all the features you've enjoyed on the original Philosophy News site with significant additions and improvements.
www.philosophynews.com   (269 words)

  
 Philosophy Department, Earlham College
From the philosophy department at the University of Northern Colorado.
Consider a "Philosophy of..." course in your major or minor field.
From the philosophy department at Wilfrid Laurier University.
www.earlham.edu /~phil   (435 words)

  
 Category:Philosophy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The main article for this category is Philosophy.
People known in connection with religion or philosophy
Articles and media on this topic in other Wikimedia projects can be found at: Commons Category Philosophy
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Category:Philosophy   (114 words)

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