Philosophy
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Fall 2001 Philosophy Conferences
Another in an ongoing series of listings of international academic meetings and conferences in philosophy, this one covering conferences through mid-October, 2001.
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The Examined Life On-Line Philosophy Journal
One of the useful regular stops on the Internet for students of philosophy should be The Examined Life On-Line Philosophy Journal. An e-journal whose name recalls the adage attributed to Socrates that "the unexamined life is not worth living," the publication bills itself as "a communication forum for the professional, student, and amateur philosopher."
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The Philosophical Gourmet Report
Considering graduate study in philosophy? If so, be sure to visit The Philosophical Gourmet Report 2000-2001, a site which bills itself as "A Ranking of Graduate Programs in Philosophy in the English-Speaking World."
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Spring 2001 Philosophy Conferences
Another in an occasional series of listings of international academic meetings and conferences in philosophy, this one covering March and April of 2001.
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Treasure Trove: The Paideia Archive
The Paideia Papers Archive is the largest philosophy archive in the world, a boon to both philosophers and students, a collective index of the cross-currents of contemporary philosophy, and a feast for the mind.
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Summer 2000 Philosophy Conferences
Another in an occasional series of listings of international academic meetings and conferences in philosophy, this one covering the summer of 2000.
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Noesis: Philosophical Research Online
Philosophy teachers, researchers and students wishing to conduct systematic and productive online searches for philosophy-related materials will also be advised to include Noesis in their arsenals.
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Enter the Philosophy Portal
The Philosophy Portal provides a growing collection of searchable databases of annotated links on philosophy and philosophy-related Web resources.
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You Can Look It Up!
The Web is becoming an increasingly useful substitute for print sources for students seeking reliable quick-reference information on philosophical topics.
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The Philosophy Documentation Center
If you are a teacher or a student looking for quality print or electronic publications or other resources in philosophy, include The Philosophy Documentation Center among your Internet destinations.
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The Grad Student's "Gourmet"
If you are a student considering graduate study in philosophy, you will want to visit The Philosophical Gourmet Report, which ranks U.S. and selected foreign graduate programs in analytic philosophy.
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Hypatia: Philosopher and Symbol
She is Hypatia, and she has become both a symbol and a cause, often unconnected with the realities of her life and ideas. Separating the facts about her from the legend challenges today's scholars.
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