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  1. South Park and Philosophy: You Know, I Learned Something Today(The Blackwell Philosophy & Pop Culture Series)
  2. True Blood and Philosophy: We Wanna Think Bad Things with You (The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series)
  3. Philosophy of Education by Nel Noddings, 2006-07-26
  4. Thinking through Philosophy: An Introduction by Chris Horner, Emrys Westacott, 2000-10-02
  5. This I Believe: The Personal Philosophies of Remarkable Men and Women
  6. Questions that Matter: An Invitation to Philosophy by Ed. Miller, Jon Jensen, 2008-03-10
  7. A Preface to Philosophy by Mark B. Woodhouse, 2006-01-19
  8. The Philosophy of Andy Warhol : (From A to B and Back Again) by Andy Warhol, 1977-04-06
  9. Ashtanga Yoga: Practice and Philosophy by Gregor Maehle, 2007-08-28
  10. Introduction To Mathematical Philosophy (1920) by Bertrand Russell, 2010-09-10
  11. Theory and Reality: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Science (Science and Its Conceptual Foundations series) by Peter Godfrey-Smith, 2003-08-01
  12. Three Books of Occult Philosophy (Llewellyn's Sourcebook) by Henry Cornelius Agrippa, James Freake, et all 1992-01-08
  13. History of Philosophy, Volume 5 by Frederick Copleston, 1993-12-01
  14. What is Analytic Philosophy? by Hans-Johann Glock, 2008-04-21

101. Philosophy Of Science Resources
Resource page supplementing Bruce Janz philosophy of science course.
http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~janzb/science/
Philosophy of Science Resources
Contact Webmaster janzb@mail.ucf.edu B. Janz's Web Pages GO TO PAGE B. Janz Home Page Aesthetics and Visual Culture African Philosophy African Places Critical Theory Continental Philosophy Resources Culture and Ethnicity in Philosophy Humanities Jacob Boehme Resource Page Metaphysics Resource Page Mysticism Links Philosophy and Contemporary Culture Philosophy in the World's Religions Philosophy of Science Links Philosophy, Technology, and the Environment Place Research The Reasoning Page Useful Philosophy Links Who's Who in the History of Mysticism Search Engines UCF LINKS University of Central Florida UCF Library System UCF Philosophy Department PERSONAL PAGES Biographical Info Miscellaneous Links Courses Taught Search all of B. Janz's Web Pages The resources here range further than the traditional topics in philosophy of science to include sites pertaining to ethical issues, sites in philosophy of mind and cognitive science, and sites dealing with social issues surrounding science as well.
This site started from Dey Alexander's Philosophy in Cyberspace , Peter Suber's Guide to Philosophy on the Internet , and Tom Stone's Episteme Links , but gathers links from many places. If you think a link should be added to this page, please contact me.

102. Taylor & Francis Journals: Welcome
Interdisciplinary scholarly journal devoted to issues in the philosophy, history, and sociology of science.
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/02698595.asp
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International Studies in the Philosophy of Science is a scholarly journal dedicated to publishing original research in philosophy of science and in philosophically informed history and sociology of science. Its scope includes the foundations and methodology of the natural, social, and human sciences, philosophical implications of particular scientific theories, and broader philosophical reflection on science. The editors invite contributions not only from philosophers, historians, and sociologists of science, but also from researchers in the sciences. The journal publishes articles from a wide variety of countries and philosophical traditions. The editors encourage participation in the annual Philosophy of Science conference at the Inter-University Centre, Dubrovnik, a forum for high-quality research and international debate in philosophy of science.
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103. Philosophy Of Science
Journal of the philosophy of Science Association. Provides instructiosn for authors, related links, and forthcoming issue tables of contents.
http://journal.philsci.org/
Home Editorial Policies Submissions Formatting Guidelines ... PSA Members Welcome to the Editorial pages of the journal Philosophy of Science , the official journal of the Philosophy of Science Association Philosophy of Science is published five times per year. The four regular issues are dated January, April, July, and October of each year. The December issue contains the PSA conference Proceedings. Correspondence concerning subscriptions, missing issues, etc. may be directed either to the University of Chicago Press or to the executive secretary and treasurer of the Philosophy of Science Association, Gary Hardcastle ( ghardcas@bloomu.edu Correspondence concerning Philosophy of Science Association business exclusively should be directed to Gary Hardcastle ( ghardcas@bloomu.edu Return to the top of the page These pages are maintained by the Editorial Office of Philosophy of Science

104. Philosophy, Ethics, And Humanities In Medicine
Online journal with articles on the philosophy of medicine.
http://www.peh-med.com/

105. International Network For Philosophy And Psychiatry
Supports education, research and policy in philosophy and psychiatry, provides information on publications, conferences and other resources.
http://www.inpponline.org/

106. Encyclopedia Of Indian Philosophies
A page describing the various volumes of this comprehensive work on Indian thought, by chief editor Karl Potter.
http://faculty.washington.edu/kpotter/encyclo.html
Karl Potter, General Editor
[This site can also be viewed with diacritics. Click here for access The Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies is an ongoing project to assemble and summarize information on the various systems (darsana) of Indian philosophy. Initiated forty years ago, the entire series is planned to consist of some 28 volumes: 26 dealing with particular philosophical systems, an introductory Bibliography, and a concluding Glossary/Index. Karl H. Potter is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Washington. Each volume in the series contains an Introduction by its Editor(s), followed by summaries of all the philosophical texts of the system known to exist in Western language translation, or extant only in editions, or in a few cases available only in manuscript. These summaries are arranged in the chronological order in which the texts appear to have been written, and provide a guide to the literature together with a flowing account of the development of thought through the history of the system being covered. The summaries are solicited from specialists in the field from throughout the world who have an intimate knowledge of the texts being summarized. For purposes of control, "Indian philosophical work" as understood for the project is confined to treatises which are (1) of philosophical interest throughout; (2) theoretical rather than purely practical in their intended function, and (3) polemical or at least expository in a context where defense of one view among alternatives is appropriate.

107. Atheism In Ancient India
An evaluation of the Carvaka school from a modern Hindu perspective.
http://hinduwebsite.com/history/athiesm.asp
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by Jayaram V "Atheism is a necessary protest against the wickedness of the churches and the narrowness of the creeds. God uses it as stone to smash these soiled card-houses." - Sri Aurobindo Of the numerous schools of thought that gained prominence during the epic period as a reaction against the excessive ritualism and empty dogmatism of vedic religion or perhaps the increasing rigidity of caste system, one school of thought attracts the attention of present day scholars not only for its radical approach to the problems of blind belief but also for its similarities with the modern day rationalism and materialism of the west. It was the lokayata school of thought, believed to have been founded by Charvaka, whose history is shrouded in great mystery and myth. The world lokayata was used to refer to the person who believed in the reality of this world and the physical existence of man and of other beings on earth and nothing else. 'Loka' means the world and 'lokayata' means he who is centered around or relies upon this world only. The lokayatas believed in the existence of this world only, neither in heaven nor in hell, neither in vice nor virtue. They accepted only that reality which they could subjectively perceive and interact with, not in any imaginary world or some kind of ideal world. Practical and down to the earth, they believed in the existence of four elements only, namely the earth, water, fire, and air instead of the five elements of the vedic scriptures of which space or ether was the fifth element.

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