Philosophy links

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 :slight_smile:

Bookfi.org

Great source of free books in PDF. They’re all there.

looks like a decent political philosophy one starting soon iversity.org/courses/political- … troduction

leiterreports.typepad.com/
This is a blog which defines the philosophy.

Some of my collection of visited philosophical sites.

Hegel:

hegel.net/
hegel.org/
gwfhegel.org/

An esoteric dimension to philosophy. esotericarchives.com/

And Leibniz, too. leibniz-translations.com/index.html

Logical Fallacies
yourlogicalfallacyis.com

Cognitive Biases
yourbias.is

I will be reading this:

this:

and this:

later…

My philosophical take on mind control here. :-k

Recently released in German:

James S. Saint: Rational Metaphysics:Affectance Ontology … and its analogies in Psychology and Sociology

The English version will follow.

Hello Mithus,

Will You notify us when the English version is out and where to buy it preferably on line, of not in hard copy?

Please say hello to Arminius , and the James if able to get hold of him.

Thank You.

Yes, sure I will notify you. I probably need a few months more before its done.

The English edition of James S. Saints “Rational Metaphysics: Affectance Ontology … and its Analogies in Psychology and Sociology” is now available as bound book and e-book.

Unstickying some threads from the top of this forum, but want to link them here for posterity:

Faust’s Logic 101
Obw’s Beginner’s Guide to Logic
The somewhat-duplicative Philosophical Text Archive

If you are interested in the Philosophy of Science, you need to know about the University of Pittsburgh’s Philosophy of Science preprint archive. This makes available literally thousands of scholarly articles on all aspects of the philosophy of science, even before they are published in the journals. They have conference proceedings for recent conferences and all kinds of stuff. You don’t have to be a subscriber to log in either. Most of the papers are downloadable in PDF format, so you can save them to your computer to read there and/or print them out.

philsci-archive.pitt.edu/

Here it is, broken down by subject areas within the philosophy of science

philsci-archive.pitt.edu/view/subjects/

(The U. of Pittsburgh has what is arguably the best philosophy of science doctoral program in the United States.)

That’s a great resource. I’ve been reading papers from there for years.

In fact I just bookmarked a few more! :smiley:

utminers.utep.edu/omwilliamson/e … %20More%20

Big list of fallacies.

We may need a list of phalluses for ILP cock fights.
Weight classes, height, girth…
A “small list”.

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The following are my favourite Philosophy links on this forum [b]:

Darwinian EVOLUTION was experimentally FALSIFIED :
https://www.ilovephilosophy.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=198694

Will Physicists and Theorists Admit :
https://www.ilovephilosophy.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=198447

Something from nothing or always something :
https://www.ilovephilosophy.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=198034&p=2923499#p2923499

The Religious Myth of BIG BANG :
https://www.ilovephilosophy.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=198693

Why philosophy of Idealism is counter-intuitive?
https://www.ilovephilosophy.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=198691

A Case for Immaterial Space :
https://www.ilovephilosophy.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=198639#p2923493

BUDDHISM and its Central Philosophy :
https://www.ilovephilosophy.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=198692

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