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ESSAYS AND TREATISES ON SEVERAL SUBJECTS Vol II CONTAINING An ENQUIRY concerning HUMAN UNDERSTANDING; A DISSERTATION on the PASSIONS; An ENQUIRY concerning the PRINCIPLES of MORALS; AND The NATURAL HISTORY of RELIGION.

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An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding (1777 edition) Displayed with page breaks corresponding to the standard Selby-Bigge edition, for ease of scholarly reference, with Hume's footnotes at the end of each such page, and Hume's endnotes at the end of the text. All footnote reference symbols are Hume's own. David Hume, Esq; ESSAYS AND TREATISES ON SEVERAL SUBJECTS Vol II CONTAINING An ENQUIRY concerning HUMAN UNDERSTANDING; A DISSERTATION on the PASSIONS; An ENQUIRY concerning the PRINCIPLES of MORALS; AND The NATURAL HISTORY of RELIGION. Originally published: London 1777 Web edition : Leeds Electronic Text Centre, July 2000 (text prepared by Peter Millican from the edition held in the Brotherton Library, University of Leeds) Advertisement An ENQUIRY concerning HUMAN UNDERSTANDING SECTIO Read More
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Postmodern Theory and Karl Marx

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Postmodern Theory and Karl Marx Home Writings News Music Humor Biographic Technical Information Links Miscellany Contact Copyright 1994 Adam Barnhart. All Rights Reserved. Fair use of this document. A note to those of you who managed to get here without reading the preamble on my Writings page: When I HTMLized this document, I found myself categorically unhappy with the format of the citations. I should get around to making them presentable at some point (I promised this a long time ago, I know, but I haven't as of yet). In the interim, if you want more information on my sources or want to send me some commentary, please e-mail me . The emergence of postmodernism stands as the most important paradigmatic change of the past half-century. In providing a critique of positivism and macrotheory Read More
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25. The Splendour of Greece. Wells, H.G. 1922. A Short History of the World

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Beck / POSTMODERNISM, PEDAGOGY, AND PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION

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Select ----- HOME 1992 Contents 1993 Contents 1994 Contents 1995 Contents 1996 Contents 1997 Contents 1998 Contents 1999 Contents 2000 Contents 2001 Contents 2002 Contents 2003 Contents Author Index PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION 1993 POSTMODERNISM, PEDAGOGY, AND PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION Clive Beck Ontario Institute for Studies in Education INTRODUCTION In recent years, philosophers of education have been paying a great deal of attention to trends within philosophy which may be loosely referred to as “postmodernist.” In this paper, I wish to examine some of these trends and note some implications they have both for pedagogy in schools and for teaching and research in philosophy of education. It may be presumptuous of me to talk on this vast topic. But I wish to assure you that I am not d Read More
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Consciousness and Cognition##

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Consciousness and Cognition## Consciousness and Cognition[*] David J. Chalmers Department of Philosophy University of Arizona Tucson, AZ 85721 chalmers@arizona.edu *[[ I wrote this paper in January of 1990, but did not publish it because I was never entirely happy with it. My ideas on consciousness were in a state of flux, ultimately evolving into those represented in my book The Conscious Mind (Oxford University Press, 1996). I now think that some parts of this paper are unsatisfactory, especially the positive theory outlined at the end, although a successor to that theory is laid out in the book. Nevertheless, I think the paper raises issues that need to be addressed. ]] Introduction The problem of consciousness is perhaps the largest outstanding obstacle in our quest to scientifically u Read More
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Course Texts

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Course Texts Pascal's 'Thoughts' Liebniz's Monadology Locke's Essay Books I - III Locke's Essay Book IV Berkeley's Principles of Human Knowledge Hume's Enquiry Concerning the Human Understanding Philosophy Department, philweb@lancaster.ac.uk Read More
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Digital Text International

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Philosophy is a subversive activity. ". . . reason accepts no authority above itself and is necessarily subversive." Allan Bloom, The Closing of the American Mind (1987), p. 258. DEMOCRACY NOW! -- HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH -- B'TSELEM -- AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL Andrew Chrucky DePaul University -- Against "Striving for justice is one of life's greatest gratifications; in fact, outside the family, it is the greatest gratification. Without justice, there's no such thing as liberty and freedom; there is no such thing as fulfilling life's possibilities." Ralph Nader, June 2007 John Pilger's upcoming documetary "The War on Democracy" (release date: June 15, 2007 in the UK) see trailer Digital Texts -- -- Meta-Links Philosophical Topics -- Online Papers and Books -- Political Topics Best 2008 Presidential Read More
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Du Bois, W. E. B. 1903. The Souls of Black Folk

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Etext Center: Collections

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Boethius: Consolatio Philosophiae Edited, with a Commentary, by James J. O'Donnell, University of Pennsylvania Preface Life of Boethius Select Bibliography Metrical Introduction Abbreviations Consolatio Philosophiae Commentary Search Boethius : Consolatio Philosophiae (Latin with English notes) The Consolation of Philosophy: an English Translation Translated by W.V. Cooper (Dent: London, 1902). The Temple Classics, edited by Israel Golancz M.A. About this document Digital Scholarship Services University of Virginia Library • PO Box 400148 Charlottesville VA 22904 phone: 434.243.8800 • fax: 434.924.1431 Etext Home • UVa Library Home • UVa Home Maintained by: Last Modified: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 © The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia Read More
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Giordano Bruno: The Forgotten Philosopher

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Library : Historical Documents : John Kessler : Giordano Bruno Giordano Bruno: The Forgotten Philosopher by John J. Kessler , Ph.D., Ch.E. Filosofo, arso vivo a Roma, PER VOLONTA DEL PAPA IL 17 FEBBRAIO 1600 In the year 1548 an Italian boy was born in the little town of Nola, not far from Vesuvius. Although, he spent the greater part of his life in hostile and foreign countries he was drawn back to his home at the end of his travels and after he had written nearly twenty books. When he was thirteen years old he began to go to school at the Monastery of Saint Domenico. It was a famous place. Thomas Aquinas, himself a Dominican, had lived there and taught. Within a few years Bruno had become a Dominican priest. It was not long before the monks of Saint Dominico began to learn something about Read More
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Great Learning by Confucius

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Books [ Titles | Authors ] ? Articles ? Front Page ? FAQ Great Learning by Confucius Buy more than 2,000 books on a single CD-ROM for only $19.99. That's less then a penny per book! Click here for more information. Read, write, or comment on essays about Great Learning Search for books Search essays 500 BC THE GREAT LEARNING by Confucius translated by James Legge ORIGINAL TEXT OF CONFUCIUS - WHAT THE GREAT LEARNING teaches, is to illustrate illustrious virtue; to renovate the people; and to rest in the highest excellence. The point where to rest being known, the object of pursuit is then determined; and, that being determined, a calm unperturbedness may be attained to. To that calmness there will succeed a tranquil repose. In that repose there may be careful deliberation, and that delibera Read More
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Ifss.org - The Best Advanced Education Resources and Information. This website is for sale!

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Index to Chapters. The Cambridge History of English and American Literature: An Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes. 1907–21

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Letters to my Philosophy Students

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Letters to My Philosophy Students C O N T E N T S Letters to George | Letters to Margaret | Letters to Daniel | Letters to Barry As Director of Studies of Pathways to Philosophy , I have had the privilege of being mentor to many hundreds of distance learning philosophy students from around the world. Since 1995, when the Pathways distance learning program was launched, I have written over two thousand letters in response to essays and course work which my students have sent me. I am presenting a sample from the first three years, which I hope will be of instructional value as well as casting light on the early development of Pathways. The names of students have been changed. Under each name below you will find a list of links in chronological order. Each link provides a brief description o Read More
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Literature.org - The Online Literature Library

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Search Literature.org By This Author : Discourse on... Literature.org : Contact Discourse on the Method of Rightly Conducting the Reason, and Seeking Truth in the Sciences Rene Descartes Preface Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Bibliographic Details Origin Project Gutenberg Source File etext93/dcart10.txt (1996/12/20, 141533 bytes) The Online Literature Library is sponsored by Knowledge Matters Ltd. Last updated Monday, 23-May-2005 15:56:05 GMT Read More
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Literature.org - The Online Literature Library

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Search Literature.org By This Author : Discourse on... Literature.org : Contact Discourse on the Method of Rightly Conducting the Reason, and Seeking Truth in the Sciences Rene Descartes Preface Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Bibliographic Details Origin Project Gutenberg Source File etext93/dcart10.txt (1996/12/20, 141533 bytes) The Online Literature Library is sponsored by Knowledge Matters Ltd. Last updated Monday, 23-May-2005 15:56:05 GMT Read More
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Medieval Sourcebook: Aquinas: Ente et Essentia

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Back to Medieval Source Book | ORB Main Page | Links to Other Medieval Sites | Medieval Sourcebook: Thomas Aquinas: On Being and Essence (DE ENTE Et ESSENTIA) DE ENTE ET ESSENTIA [[1]] Translation © 1997 by Robert T. Miller [[2]] Prologue A small error at the outset can lead to great errors in the final conclusions, as the Philosopher says in I De Caelo et Mundo cap. 5 (271b8-13), and thus, since being and essence are the things first conceived of by the intellect, as Avicenna says in Metaphysicae I, cap. 6, in order to avoid errors arising from ignorance about these two things, we should resolve the difficulties surrounding them by explaining what the terms being and essence each signify and by showing how each may be found in various things and how each is related to the logical intentio Read More
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MIA Philosophy Resource from Andy Blunden

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Mind and Body

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home topics about us playground brain & behavior complex systems biology science education science & culture guest exhibitions MIND AND BODY: RENÉ DESCARTES TO WILLIAM JAMES Robert H. Wozniak Bryn Mawr College Modified from the Catalogue Accompanying an Exhibition of Books from the Collections of the National Library of Medicine, Held in Honor of the Centennial Celebration of the American Psychological Association, August 7 to December 15, 1992 The original exhibition was sponsored by National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, Maryland; and the American Psychological Association, Washington D.C. 1992 A translation into Spanish has been prepared and made available by Miguel Angel de la Cruz Vives. Acknowledgements TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction I. RENÉ DESCARTES AND THE LEGACY OF MIND/BOD Read More
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New Platonism and Alchemy by Alexander Wilder

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NEW PLATONISM AND ALCHEMY: A Sketch of the Doctrines and Principal Teachers of the Eclectic or Alexandrian School ; also An Outline of the Interior Doctrines of the Alchemists of the Middle Ages . By ALEXANDER WILDER. Originally published by Weed, Parsons and Company, Printers, Albany, N. Y., 1869. Paper reprint available in the "Secret Doctrine Reference Series" from Wizards Bookshelf, Minneapolis (1975). C ontents The Ecelctic Philosophy Alchemy or the Hermetic Philosophy Men and parties, sects and schools are but the mere ephemera of the world's day. TRUTH, highseated upon its rock of adamant, is alone eternal and supreme. Centuries of subjection have not quite congealed the life-blood of men into crystals around the nucleus of blind faith. Our work, then, is a plea for the re Read More
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OUP: The Philosophy Reading Room

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NEVER MISS AN OXFORD SALE (SIGN UP HERE) | VIEW BASKET HELP Quick Links About OUP Career Opportunities Contacts Need help? News oup.com Search the Catalogue Site Index Site Map --------------- American National Biography Booksellers' Information Service Children's Fiction and Poetry Children's Reference Corporate & Special Sales Dictionaries Dictionary of National Biography Digital Reference English Language Teaching Higher Education Textbooks Humanities Journals Law Medicine Music Online Products Oxford English Dictionary Reference Rights and Permissions Science School Books Social Sciences Very Short Introductions World's Classics Advanced Search UK and Europe Reading Room The Philosophy Reading Room Ancient Philosophy Epistemology & Metaphysics History of Philosophy Moral Philosophy Phi Read More
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Philosophy Collection

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Welcome to Philosophy on the EServer This collection contains canonical philosophic texts and links to scholarly philosophic organizations. The English Server has other collections in addition, however, in critical theory , history , and in eighteenth century studies , which also address philosophical interests and concerns; feel free to examine those as well, if interested. Volunteer or Contribute Philosophy is currently inviting people to participate in the development of the collection. If you are interested in working with the Philosophy Collection, please contact the Collection Editor . We are looking for people to help with any of the following projects: Out-of-copyright canonical text collection The heart of Philosophy is our collection of canonical texts. Every year more texts go o Read More
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Physics and Philosophy

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Time in a Quantum and Relativistic Universe The paper below has been posted in the Karl Jaspers Forum (i.e., the KJF) as Target Article 61. Please send any comments that you may have on the paper to Herbert F. J. M?ller (herbert.muller@mcguill.ca), the editor at the KJF site. The paper is posted at: http://www.kjf.ca/61-TAAND.htm The forum's main page is: http://www.KJF.ca Abstract This article explains that time flow is a subjective, mind-dependent phenomenon. The paper describes the nature of the subjective "present" of consciousness, and defines the mechanism that brings about this present's motion from past to future. The first section of the article demonstrates that existence is a dynamic process and shows that time arises from this process. The second section presents a geometric an Read More
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Project Gutenberg Edition of Alexandria and Her Schools

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Project Gutenberg Presents Alexandria and Her Schools by Charles Kingsley Project Gutenberg Release #1275 (April 1998) Select author names above for additional information and titles Download the etext in the format you prefer from Ibiblio or an alternate site (not all sites will have everything): Format Alternate Sites Text Ibiblio Archive.org Alaska Tiscali Adelaide Zip Ibiblio Archive.org Alaska Tiscali Adelaide Key to sites: Ibiblio : Gutenberg.org (on Ibiblio: North Carolina, USA) Archive.org : The Internet Archive (California, USA) Alaska : Arctic Region Supercomputing Center (Alaska, USA) Tiscali : Tiscali mirror (Germany) Adelaide : University of Adelaide Library (Australia) This Gutenberg multiplexer provided by The Online Books Page Read More
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Ralph Waldo Emerson Texts

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Ralph Waldo Emerson Texts Home Page Home Texts Search Look Up Word Discuss Site Map Transcendentalism Ralph Waldo Emerson Contact What's New Email Lists Browse the texts in HTML (web-readable) format Search the site for a specific word, phrase, or quotation Pose questions, discuss the texts, add your thoughts Learn more about Emerson LE FastCounter Enter your search term here: ? 1996-2001 Jone Johnson Lewis. All rights reserved. Contact us for reprint permission. Emerson Texts: a search site. Use keywords or phrases to search for a concept, quotation, or idea. How to cite this page: Plagiarism, Copyright and Citing Online Sources Site or page last update and this page's URL: Site editor's credentials To email the webmaster about typos or corrections to this page, include this URL: Read More
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If you are not automatically redirected click on the link below. For educational resources visit the Institute for Learning Technologies at http://www.ilt.columbia.edu . Read More
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scp: Read Aristotle: WELCOME!

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web hosting domain names photo sharing WELCOME! Cover Browse (A-O) Browse (O-Z) Download Links Visitor's Corner Guestbook Keeper Notice Here are Aristotle's works freely available on the Internet. I just turned them into HTML files for easy viewing. Browse to see how they look. Then, save them for later. I encourage you download the zipped files to read at leasure. Also, visit some of the links related to Aristotle. If you like the design of this page, visit my home site for free templates and a free (dedicated) program for simialr designs. web hosting • domain names • video sharing online games • photo sharing free blog • advertising online '); document.write(' '); } } // --> Read More
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Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

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Search the SEP • Advanced Search • Tools • RSS Feed Table of Contents • What's New • Archives • Projected Contents Editorial Information • About the SEP • Editorial Board • How to Cite the SEP • Special Characters Support the SEP Contact the SEP © Metaphysics Research Lab , CSLI , Stanford University Principal Editor: Edward N. Zalta Table of Contents U.S.A. Main Site: Stanford University Center for the Study of Language and Information Australia Mirror: University of Sydney Sydney Electronic Text and Image Service Netherlands Mirror: University of Amsterdam Institute for Logic, Language and Computation United Kingdom Mirror: University of Leeds Subject Center for Philosophical & Religious Studies Current Operations Are Supported By: The Of Read More
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The Advancement of Learning

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Return to Renascence Editions The Advancement of Learning (1605). FRANCIS BACON (1561-1626) Book I | Book II Note: This Renascence Editions "imprint" is provided by arrangement with Dr. Hartmut Krech, and reproduces his text as recieved in its entirety without change other than to add the standard RE header and footer and enough HTML coding to present it as an HTML edition, in two files for ease of handling. --Risa Bear, May 1998. EDITORIAL COMMENT: First published as "The tvvoo bookes of Francis Bacon, of the proficience and aduancement of learning, diuine and humane. To the King. At London: Printed for Henrie Tomes [...] 1605" Text based on G.W. Kitchin's 1861 edition. Paragraph sections according to J. Spedding's 1854 edition. Page numbering of J. Spedding's 1854 edition has been added Read More
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The Analyst: a Discourse addressed to an Infidel Mathematician

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THE ANALYST; OR, A DISCOURSE Addressed to an Infidel MATHEMATICIAN. WHEREIN It is examined whether the Object, Principles, and Inferences of the modern Analysis are more distinctly conceived, or more evidently deduced, than Religious Mysteries and Points of Faith. By George Berkeley (1734) Edited by David R. Wilkins THE CONTENTS SECT. I. Mathematicians presumed to be the great Masters of Reason. Hence an undue deference to their decisions where they have no right to decide. This one Cause of Infidelity. II. Their Principles and Methods to be examined with the same freedom, which they assume with regard to the Principles and Mysteries of Religion. In what Sense and how far Geometry is to be allowed an Improvement of the Mind. III. Fluxions the great Object and Employment of the profound Geo Read More
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The Internet Classics Archive | On Dreams by Aristotle

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Home Browse and Comment Search Buy Books and CD-ROMs Help On Dreams By Aristotle Commentary: Several comments have been posted about On Dreams . Read them or add your own . Reader Recommendations: Recommend a Web site you feel is appropriate to this work, list recommended Web sites , or visit a random recommended Web site . Download: A 23k text-only version is available for download . On Dreams By Aristotle Written 350 B.C.E Translated by J. I. Beare Part 1 We must, in the next place, investigate the subject of the dream, and first inquire to which of the faculties of the soul it presents itself, i.e. whether the affection is one which pertains to the faculty of intelligence or to that of sense-perception; for these are the only faculties within us by which we acquire knowledge. If, then, Read More
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The Internet Classics Archive | Principal Doctrines by Epicurus

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Home Browse and Comment Search Buy Books and CD-ROMs Help Principal Doctrines By Epicurus Commentary: A few comments have been posted about Principal Doctrines . Read them or add your own . Reader Recommendations: Recommend a Web site you feel is appropriate to this work, list recommended Web sites , or visit a random recommended Web site . Download: A 11k text-only version is available for download . Principal Doctrines By Epicurus Translated by Robert Drew Hicks 1. A happy and eternal being has no trouble himself and brings no trouble upon any other being; hence he is exempt from movements of anger and partiality, for every such movement implies weakness 2. Death is nothing to us; for the body, when it has been resolved into its elements, has no feeling, and that which has no feeling is Read More
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The Internet Classics Archive | The Meditations by Marcus Aurelius

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Home Browse and Comment Search Buy Books and CD-ROMs Help The Meditations By Marcus Aurelius Commentary: Quite a few comments have been posted about The Meditations . Read them or add your own . Reader Recommendations: Recommend a Web site you feel is appropriate to this work, list recommended Web sites , or visit a random recommended Web site . Download: A text-only version is available for download . The Meditations By Marcus Aurelius Written 167 A.C.E. Translated by George Long Table of Contents Book One From my grandfather Verus I learned good morals and the government of my temper. From the reputation and remembrance of my father, modesty and a manly character. From my mother, piety and beneficence, and abstinence, not only from evil deeds, but even from evil thoughts; and further, si Read More
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The Internet Classics Archive | The Six Enneads by Plotinus

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Home Browse and Comment Search Buy Books and CD-ROMs Help The Six Enneads By Plotinus Written 250 A.C.E. Translated by Stephen Mackenna and B. S. Page The Six Enneads has been divided into the following sections: The First Ennead [221k] The Second Ennead [276k] The Third Ennead [390k] The Fourth Ennead [440k] The Fifth Ennead [284k] The Sixth Ennead [695k] Commentary: Many comments have been posted about The Six Enneads . Read them or add your own . Reader Recommendations: Recommend a Web site you feel is appropriate to this work, list recommended Web sites , or visit a random recommended Web site . Download: A 1697k text-only version is available for download . © 1994-2000 Read More
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The Internet Classics Archive: 441 searchable works of classical literature

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Bringing the wisdom of the classics to the Internet since 1994. Special Notice: In the Fall of 2000, this site was down for two weeks due to a disk failure and backup errors. Due to the kindness of Google and skill of Ken Haase of the MIT Media Lab, we've recovered the bulk of the texts ( browse here ). However, the search, comment, and trivia applications do not work, and will be out of service for some time. Please direct inquiries to classics@classics.mit.edu . Thank you for your patience. Browse and Comment Select from a list of 441 works of classical literature by 59 different authors, including user-driven commentary and "reader's choice" Web sites. Mainly Greco-Roman works (some Chinese and Persian), all in English translation. * Selected titles: Featured work: Caesar by Plutarch Ot Read More
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The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

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Alphabetical Index (choose a letter): A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z James Fieser, Ph.D. , founder and general editor Bradley Dowden, Ph.D. , general editor [ Call for Submissions and Volunteers ] [ IEP Editors ] [ About the IEP ] A Peer-Reviewed Resource © 2007 Read More
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The Last Days of Socrates

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The Last Days of Socrates This site is designed to help first year philosophy students read the Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, and the death scene from the Phaedo. Euthyphro | Apology | Crito | Phaedo Research | Audio/Visual | Quizzes Philosophy Department | Comments | Spanish Version January 04, 2007 Copyright ? Kent Anderson, Ph.D. and Norm Freund, Ph.D. Read More
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The Radical Academy Philosophy Resource Center

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Philosophy Resource Center Main Page & Directory Disclaimer Unique & Distinctive Shopping Better Living Resource Center Business & Finance Resource Center The Radical Academy Blogs Academy Resources Glossary of Philosophical Terms Timeline of Philosophy A Timeline of American Philosophy Diagram: Development of Philosophic Thought Diagram: Divisions of Philosophy The Philosophy Resource Center The Religion Resource Center Books about Philosophy in The Radical Academy Bookstore Books about Religion in The Radical Academy Bookstore Click Here for New & Used College Textbooks at Discount Prices Click Here for College Education Information & Study Resources Shop Amazon Stores in the Radical Academy Bookstore Magazine Outlet Music Store Classical Music Store Video Store DVD Store Computer Store Read More
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Thoreau Reader

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Gifts for Thoreauvians - from the Thoreau Society The Thoreau Reader The annotated works of Henry David Thoreau "The greater part of what my neighbors call good I believe in my soul to be bad, and if I repent of anything, it is very likely to be my good behavior. What demon possessed me that I behaved so well?" A Brief Introduction to the works of Henry Thoreau... Books: Walden - Thoreau's 1845 experiment in living well, with old and new photos , Henry's own survey of Walden, the Walden Express and Ask Jimmy for students, a brief history of Walden, and a new report on "progress" at the pond. The Maine Woods - Three excursions to the backwoods of Maine in the 1840's and 50's, an attempt to climb Maine's tallest mountain, and on the last trip, one very smart Indian . Cape Cod - Four trips to Read More
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Back to Medieval Source Book | ORB Main Page | Links to Other Medieval Sites | Medieval Sourcebook: Thomas Aquinas: On The Eternity of the World (DE AETERNITATE MUNDI) DE AETERNITATE MUNDI [[1]] Translation © 1991, 1997 by Robert T. Miller [[2]] Let us assume, in accordance with the Catholic faith, that the world had a beginning in time. The question still arises whether the world could have always existed, and to explain the truth of this matter, we should first distinguish where we agree with our opponents from where we disagree with them. If someone holds that something besides God could have always existed, in the sense that there could be something always existing and yet not made by God, then we differ with him: such an abominable error is contrary not only to the faith but also to t Read More
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A Treatise of Human Nature: Being An Attempt to introduce the experimental Method of Reasoning into Moral Subjects by David Hume Book One: Of the Understanding Book Two: Of the Passions Book Three: Of Morals Read More
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William James

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Site Navigation Materials at this site . Essays, Excerpts, Letters, and Reviews . Talks to Teachers on Psychology and to Students on Life's Ideals . The Principles of Psychology . Pragmatism: A New Name for Some Old Ways of Thinking . The Meaning of Truth . The Will to Believe . Essays in Radical Empiricism . On The Varieties of Religious Experience . A Pluralistic Universe . Other sites on the Internet related to William James. Essays about William James . Bibliographic Information . Reviews of books about William James. Discussion Groups and Chats about William James. Related sites (Dewey, Mead, Peirce). Search the Web for information on William James. "It has sometimes crossed my mind that James wanted to be a poet and an artist, and that there lay in him, beneath the ocean of metaphysi Read More
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Windstream

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WISDOM OF GREECE, ISRAEL, ROME Contents

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BECK index Alphabetical INDEX to Link Topics in the WISDOM CLASSICS WISDOM OF GREECE, THE MIDDLE EAST, AND ROME Contents These texts are included in the WISDOM BIBLE , the greatest collection of wisdom ever published. Click here to learn more about the WISDOM BIBLE and how you may purchase it. WISDOM CLASSICS Introduction Introduction to Socrates and Plato ALCIBIADES by Plato 1. Socrates Approaches Alcibiades 2. Ambition of Alcibiades 3. Socrates Questions Alcibiades 4. The Learning of Alcibiades 5. Advice on War and Peace 6. Art of Music 7. War and Justice 8. How Did Alcibiades Learn Justice? 9. Learning of the Many 10. Many Do Not Agree on Justice 11. Alcibiades has been Answering 12. Socrates Asks to be Persuaded 13. The Just Is Advantageous 14. Why Alcibiades Is Confused 15. Pericles M Read More
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Women

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THE SUBJECTION OF WOMEN by JOHN STUART MILL. 1869 CHAPTER 1 The object of this Essay is to explain as clearly as I am able grounds of an opinion which I have held from the very earliest period when I had formed any opinions at all on social political matters, and which, instead of being weakened or modified, has been constantly growing stronger by the progress reflection and the experience of life. That the principle which regulates the existing social relations between the two sexes -- the legal subordination of one sex to the other -- is wrong itself, and now one of the chief hindrances to human improvement; and that it ought to be replaced by a principle of perfect equality, admitting no power or privilege on the one side, nor disability on the other. The very words necessary to express Read More
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