I post free audio-books, ebooks, and video’s on the internet archive. In the realm of audio books, I have a project of audiobooks doing the various translations of Plato.
And since, as Plato rightly demanded, one cannot understand Philosophy without a correct understanding of names learned through the exercises in the exact sciences, geometry being one of his favorites, I have done original work in geometry, also, posting not only on the archive, but on YouTube.
If anyone is looking for an article, PM me. Chances are I can get it for free.
Lots of free books from the public domain to read online in a variety of formats.
Hi I have a request but I can’t see how to PM you
Thanks
Under their username there should be a button with “PM” on, although it may be disabled until you’ve had five posts approved. An anti-spam measure, if so, I’m afraid.
You can also reach me at anon7331@gmail.com for article requests.
OK have emailed, thanks
The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, which has excellent introductions and overviews of many topics, written by experts in their fields.
http://plato.stanford.edu/
Official Facebook Fan Page of the University of the Philippines Philosophical Society: facebook.com/pages/UP-Philos … 5794207584
Hi!
here is a link to The Institute of Art and Ideas. They have an incredible amount of cutting-edge philosophical debates and talks videos on their websites. I highly recommend it to you guys!
Enjoy!
Emily.
Here’s the free lectures on philosophy by Yale University Open Yale Courses.
Death with Professor Shelly Kagan.
While Black Metal artist and all-around badass Varg Vikernes was in jail, he found that he had a knack for writing really good stuff on European paganism and history. Here is a link to a bunch of stuff he has written:
Not sure if anyone has gotten this one, but it gives access to a lot of philosophy journals -many of them free:
world-newspapers.com/philosophy.html
Also, for the lazy among us (including me), this one’s got some good documentaries:
For neuroscientists who philosphize check out Crick, Damasio, Edelman, Tononi (SIC), Changeux and Pert.
For neuroscientists who philosphize check out Crick, Damasio, Edelman, Tononi (SIC), Changeux and Pert.
Iacoboni.
This is going to be fun.
http://mindandphilosophy.blogspot.com/ - blog about the philosophy of mind - it’s updated regularly and deals with different mind theories (substance dualism, property dualism, idealism, physicalism etc.). You will find some book recommendations for philosophy lovers as well.
An online book of critical thinking activities and exercises for philosophy students, answer keys and commentaries provided:
Great community here, I can’t believe I’ve only just discovered this place! Just a brief plug for my site if I may!? Apologies if I may not, in which case I’m sure this post will be removed pronto!
I am a philosophy undergraduate student and I’ve set up a site primarily consisting of essays written by myself and my colleges during the course of our undergraduate degrees. I hope for it to be useful to prospective philosophy students and current undergrad students who wish to read undergraduate level philosophy work on a range of topics.
There is also a forum where you may submit essays of your own for some feedback and discussion.
The url is: http://www.philosophy1.net
Many thanks, I’ll go back to browsing now