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  1. Moses Mendelssohn: A Biographical Study (Littman Library of Jewish Civilization) by Alexander Altmann, 1998-09
  2. Twelve World Teachers: A Summary of Their Lives and Teachings by Manly P. Hall, 2009
  3. Bill W.: The absorbing and deeply moving life story of Bill Wilson, co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous by Robert Thomsen, 1999-08-31
  4. The Last Confucian: Liang Shu-ming and the Chinese Dilemma of Modernity (Center for Chinese Studies, UC Berkeley) by Guy S. Alitto, 1986-07-08
  5. A Pitch of Philosophy: Autobiographical Exercises (Jerusalem-Harvard Lectures) by Stanley Cavell, 1996-02-01
  6. Geoproperty: Foreign Affairs, National Security and Property Rights by Geoff Demarest, 1998-09-01
  7. Elegy for Iris by John Bayley, 1999-05
  8. Outcasts and Heretics: Profiles in Independent Thought and Courage by Donald K. Sharpes, 2007-11-16
  9. Fruitlands: The Alcott Family and Their Search for Utopia by Richard Francis, 2010-11-02
  10. Theology of Suffering and Cross in the Life and Works of Blessed Edith Stein (Europaische Hochschulschriften Reihe Xxiii, Theologie) by Antony Kavunguvalappil, 1998-06
  11. Paolo Sarpi: Between Renaissance and Enlightenment by David Wootton, 1983-07-29
  12. Inside of Time: My Journey from Alaska to Israel by Ruth Gruber, 2002-12-15
  13. Identity or History?: Marcus Herz and the End of Enlightenment (Kritik) by Martin L. Davies, 1995-04
  14. A Necessary End by Nick Taylor, 2001-02-21

41. Internet Resources
are links to both general and specific resources, such list of female Nobel winners,and biographies of each Philosophical lives • Major World philosophers.
http://www.ala.org/acrl/resjan02.html

42. Why Leading Philosophers Believe(2/3)
A cursory reading of the biographies of eleven in Kelly James Clark (ed.) *PhilosophersWho Believe expect various very general and more specific phenomena that
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One of the assumptions in theism-vs-atheism debates is that one probably passes from non-belief to belief (and vice versa) *rationally* . A cursory reading of the biographies of eleven leading contemporary philosophers in Kelly James Clark (ed.) *Philosophers Who Believe* (IVP, Illinois, 1993), tells a different story. I'm posting this in three stages, to make it easier to read/ digest/respond. 'Some people are led to deepen their religious commitment by *thought* - by reflection on the rational fabric of theological deliberations. Others are impelled by *experience* - by a reception of some sort of sign or signal. In my own case, however, it came by way of *feeling* - through awe and wonder at the mystery of existence and, no less importantly, by a sentiment of solidarity with those whom I admired and respected as part of a community of faith transcending the boundaries of dogma and doctrine...' (p.133). - Nicholas Rescher, professor of philosophy and history and philosophy of science at the University of Pittsburgh. 'I came to realize that I lack in myself even the resources to accept God. My very faith, my very acceptance of God, is not in my power. It is a gratuitous gift of God, and I struggle to make that realization more than episodic in my life. Because of all the abuse [from my father], the suffering, I don't really trust love. I don't believe in love. But God is love... I must learn to trust God if I am to learn to love. 'Meanwhile I continue seeking to follow God and Christ - but with fits, starts, doubts, backsliding and much self-incrimination. My feeble efforts are humbling. My sinful past alone should be humbling. Yet there is hope... 'I am coming to see that my self-doubts, my insecurities, are a gift from God.

43. Historysites
books, articles, manuscripts, letters, histories, biographies of specific psychologists,timelines just on psychologists, but philosophers, physiologists, etc
http://chiron.valdosta.edu/dbriihl/historysites.htm
History of Psychology Web Sites This is a small (but growing!) list of sites related to the history of psychology. As you write your paper, I recommend that you check these sites out. However, please do not use these sites as your ONLY source - you still need to spend some time in the libary. Check out this web site or the APA site for information on how to cite web pages. Please note: If you are going to use web sites, you must reference them. Also, don't make the assumption that all web sites are acceptable. You must learn to separate the wheat from the chaff. Just because the site looks pretty doesn't mean the author has a clue about the subject he or she is posting. Check the University of Georgia site and the Widener University site for more help on this process. For general information on APA style writing, go to Need Help With APA Style C. Green's Website Once here, go to Relevant Links. This site has a number of good links to other stuff, but I really recommend that you take a look at the classic works (underneath history and philosopy). These are the original writing, papers, and books by the people that we will be discussing in class. There are an amazing number of articles and books on-line. You can also link to APA's Division 26 (History of Psychology) For a site that focuses on women in psychology, check out

44. Introduction -Shankaracharya
The life and works of the Vedantic scholar born in AD 788, and about his establishment of the four Category Society Religion and Spirituality Adi Sankaracharya...... biographies of Great Indians Hindus. One of the greatest philosophers and savantsof Bharat. it is not possible to describe His form in any specific way.
http://www.freeindia.org/biographies/shankara/
Search Freedom Fighters Great Kings Great Devotees Great Poets ... Great Personalities SHANKARACHARYA Introduction One of the greatest philosophers and savants of Bharat. Though he lived for only thirty-two years, his achievement was unparalleled. He propounded the vedantic tenet that Brahman the Supreme and man are of one essence and that all people should strive to cultivate this vision of oneness. He established four spiritual centres in the four corners of the country, thus' upholding the underlying unity of the holy land of Bharat. Author - K.B.Ramakrishna Rao Shankaracharya Amala-kamalaadhivasini maanaso vaimalyadaayini manoine i sundara-gaatri susheele tava charanaambhoruham narnaami sadaa ii (O Goddess, You live in the lotus of purity, You make the mind pure, and You are known by the inner mind. You are beautiful as well as virtuous. I offer my salutation at Your lotus feet at all times.) This hymn on Goddess Saraswati, so well known and familiar in our country, was composed by Sri Shankaracharya. "it is not possible to describe His form in any specific way. But great is His Glory." Up Next About Shankaracharya Introduction God's Grace At Gurukula For The Sake Of Mother ... Shankara,The Ascetic

45. CogSci Links
bill/ANAUT.html A set of short, academic biographies of important oneself with thework of specific contributors Included are authors, critics and philosophers.
http://www.sfu.ca/cognitive-science/links-c.htm
Cognitive Science Links
Back to CogSci Main Page

Reference Materials
CogSci Programs Elsewhere Miscellaneous Reference Materials CORA: Computer Science Research Paper Search Engine
http://cora.whizbang.com/

A specialized search engine with access to over 50,000 computer science related research papers, including AI and human/computer interaction. Cognitive Science Dictionary
http://matrix.psych.ualberta.ca/~mike/Pearl_Street/Dictionary/search.html

A dictionary of basic cognitive science concepts from the University of Alberta. Includes an index and a search option. The Natural Language Processing Dictionary
http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~billw/nlpdict.html

A dictionary of basic NLP concepts. Also provides links to other related dictionaries. Stanford Encylopedia of Philsophy
http://plato.stanford.edu/contents.html

A dynamic enclopedia of philosophical terms and ideas actively maintained and kept up to date by experts in the field. The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/

46. Specific Religions
Introductions to specific Religions a general introduction to the different formsof Hinduism, biographies of Hindu gods, philosophers, and leaders, and
http://cuyahogalibrary.org/researchinfo/specialists/RELIGION/religion_SPECIFIC.h
Home Catalog Account Research ... Subject Specialists ...Religion Introductions to Specific Religions Al-Islam
Information about Islam, including a beginner’s guide, online texts, and Islamic beliefs, practices, and history. The Hindu Universe
Provides a general introduction to the different forms of Hinduism, biographies of Hindu gods, philosophers, and leaders, and a directory to other Hinduism sites. Baha’i World
This site provides information about the Baha’i faith, including an introduction to the beliefs, history, and founders of the faith. Some sacred writings are also included. Judaism 101
An online encyclopedia of Judaism covering Jewish beliefs, people, places, things, language, scripture and holidays. BuddhaNet
Includes a basic Buddhism guide, Buddhist scriptures, meditation techniques and exercises, and a worldwide Buddhist directory. Seventh-Day Adventist Church
The official site of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church. Contains information about Adventists’ beliefs, a church manual, and an Adventist Yearbook.

47. Zefram : Philosophical Biographies
Zefram, Philosophical biographies. certainly thought that a king should listen tohis philosophers. the principles of On Physics to more specific subject matter
http://www.zefram.org/philosophy/bios/bio.php?aristotle

48. Information Research On Internet: Techniques Strategy And Resources - Searching
Information, biographies and other person specific information. Dirigentes en ejerciciobiographies of Present Historians and philosophers; India Great Indians;
http://in.geocities.com/samdarshipali/library/personsearch.htm
Searching Personal Information, Biographies and other person specific information
part of Information Research on Internet: Techniques Strategy and Resources by Samdarshi Pali There are tools to assist you to either locate someone you know, or dig up background information. The internet has email directories and phone directories aplenty as well as tools to trace internet communication. Beyond this, there are tools to find silent numbers, business and asset ownership, newspaper articles and more. You will start with a name or email address.
Finding an Email Address:
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49. Curriculum Center At Bierce Library: Finding Information
Collective biographies about persons in a specific discipline would would be classifiedat 910.92 while a biographical dictionary of philosophers would be
http://www.karen42.com/karen/classes/webdesign/cmc-find-info.htm
Finding Information
Finding Info News Web Resources Help Contact info ... Home Finding Information
To increase accessibility to the materials in the Curriculum Center, Cataloging is instituting a number of changes to both description and classification of the materials. These changes are detailed Cataloging Curriculum Materials , Section I. Classification and Description Changes; the summary is available on this page or you may view a full-text version of the document in portable document file (pdf) format which requires Adobe Acrobat Reader. To download Adobe Acrobat Reader, see the Adobe web site at http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/
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  • MARC tag 092 subfield b will contain the cutter number constructed from C.A. Cutter's Three-figure author table, primarily utilizing the author number with title work mark (first significant word of the title) and the addition of the grade level(s) following the cutter number. In cases of title main entry, the cutter number will be based on the first significant word in the title with optional work mark based on editor, compiler, or publisher, followed by grade level(s). Example:
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  • 50. KLUWER Academic Publishers | The Neglected Canon: Nine Women Philosophers
    unusual comprehensiveness in its bibliographies, biographies, and introductions acourse in women philosophers, as a philosophy, or in such specific courses as
    http://www.wkap.nl/prod/b/0-7923-5956-9
    Title Authors Affiliation ISBN ISSN advanced search search tips Books The Neglected Canon: Nine Women Philosophers
    The Neglected Canon: Nine Women Philosophers
    First to the Twentieth Century

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    edited by
    Therese Boos Dykeman
    Fairfield University, CT, USA
    The outstanding points of The Neglected Canon are that it provides a multicultural anthology of women philosophers: Chinese, European, North and Central American, that it provides a history of women philosophers through selected works from the first century to the beginning of the twentieth century, and that it provides unusual comprehensiveness in its bibliographies, biographies, and introductions to the works. In these three points it offers a more complete text than any yet on the market in this field. Designed for the readership of the advanced college student, it serves as a classroom text for a course in women philosophers, as a supplementary text to introductory courses in philosophy, or in such specific courses as epistemology. It is also designed to serve as a resource for women's history and women's studies. Contents
    Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht

    51. Other Subjects
    and College Students BOBCAT's specific Math History Mathematician biographies Mathematicianbiographies by Time TIMELINE Great philosophers Overcoming fear of
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    52. Women
    Fame SWIP Women philosophers Margaret's Famous Women / Women's History For moreBiography sites, visit my biographies page. For info on specific women, check
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    WOMEN AND HUMAN RIGHTS
    oneworld.net: guides: women's rights

    AIUSA: Rights for All: Violations of the Human Rights of Women

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    MOTHERHOOD, CHILDBIRTH, AND THE STAY AT HOME MOM Prehistoric Construction of Mothering CULTURAL CHANGE AS SEEN IN U.S. BIRTH PRACTICE DYING TO HAVE A BABY - THE HISTORY OF CHILDBIRTH History of Midwifery in the US ... The New Homemaker - For the Stay at Home Mom! A Mothers Day Tribute History of Marriage “Women Without Men”: The Pros and Cons of a “Man-Free Life” - 1960 popular magazine article. For more on the role of motherhood, check out specific time periods page on my Table of Contents page. 20TH CENTURY SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE ISSUES FACING WOMEN Planned Parenthood CNN - Roe vs. Wade - 1998 The IPPF Charter on Sexual and Reproductive Rights The Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice ... FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION WOMEN WORLD LEADERS AND IN POLITICS Contemporary women world leaders: 1945-2001 Women Heads of State Women in Parliaments: World Classification U.S. Senate Historical Photos: Women Senators

    53. World Literature - Specific Countries - United Kingdom
    century novelists, poets, playwrights, philosophers and other cs/britishauthors/Includes biographies, reviews, and in English specific Countries mainpage.
    http://www.library.wwu.edu/ref/subjguides/lit/worldliteng/specuk.htm
    World Literatures in English - Specific Countries or Regions
    Literature in English from the United Kingdom
    Subject Headings Reference Sources Selected Works Selected Web Resources
    United Kingdom The term " United Kingdom " refers to the island nation located off the northwestern coast of mainland Europe. It consists of four geographic and historical partsEngland, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, and a number of offshore islands. Great Britain consists of England, Scotland, Wales, and the offshore islands. The terms "Great Britain" and "United Kingdom" are often used as synonymously. " The British Isles " is a geographical term for the group of islands off the northwestern coast of Europe. The group consists of two main islands, Great Britain and Ireland, and numerous smaller islands. The term " English literature " generally refers to the body of written works produced in the English language by inhabitants of the British Isles (including Ireland) from the 7th century to the present day. Early linguistic periods include Old English or Anglo-Saxon literature, and Middle English literature. During the 15th century, the English language acquired much of its modern form. For this research guide, works by Irish authors written in English are treated separately. Thus, the major literatures written in English, outside of the United Kingdom, are listed in this research guide under

    54. What Are The Philosophy Of Politics And Law?
    it involves simply reviewing the ways in which various philosophers have described alsoknown as Jurisprudence, focuses upon the specific laws and biographies.
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    Site Resources Main Site Index What is Atheism? Arguments for / against Gods Evolution vs. Creationism ... Book Reviews Chat Room There are people chatting now... Join them! Discussion Forum Do you have an opinion about this page? Make it known on the Discussion Forum The Philosophy of Politics and the Philosophy of Law are often studied separately, but they are presented here jointly because they both come back to the same thing: the study of force. Politics is the study of political force in the general community, while jurisprudence is the study of how laws can and should be used to achieve political and social goals. Political Philosophy is primarily constrained to the workings of governments and nations - how they developed, why they developed, which systems are better than others, what the purpose of government should be, etc. All of this is closely related to Ethics, because so much is dependent upon what actions are right; but here, there is the added element of what actions can and should be constrained by outside human forces.

    55. History & Geography Sites
    biographies on jurists, authors, poets, philosophers, economists, scientists to havethe largest database of biographies. Search for a specific person or for a
    http://www.ci.eastpointe.mi.us/library/WSHistory.html
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    Biography Michigan History Geography US History ... Return to "Search the Web" Contents Biography Astronauts
    Biographies of astronauts provided by NASA. Biographical Dictionary
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    56. McGraw-Hill Ryerson - School - _chapters
    web links to learn more about women philosophers in specific historical periods msmc.edu/lindeman/mo1.htmLinks to biographies of women philosophers from the
    http://www.mcgrawhill.ca/school/booksites/philosophy 12 questions and theories/s

    57. Movement For Anarchy - Biographies - Cornelius Castoriadis
    Picture and short biography, accompanied by a selection from Castoriadis' work "Philosophy, Politics Category Society Philosophy philosophers Castoriadis, Cornelius...... 2. specific institutions were created in order to render the explicit part of doneevery day by the newspapers, the history books, and even the philosophers.
    http://www.hinet.hr/kosta-krauth/anarchists/castoriadis_cornelius.htm
    Cornelius Castoriadis
    Biography
    Cornelius Castoriadis, was a philosopher, political thinker, social critic, practicing psychoanalyst, renowned Sovietologist, and economist who cofounded the now legendary revolutionary journal and group Socialisme ou Barbarie (1948-1967). Socialisme ou Barbarie developed a radical critique of Communism based upon the idea of workers' management and exerted a great influence upon the student-worker rebellion in Paris in May 1968. Until his recent death, Castoriadis continued to write on politics, society, psychoanalysis, philosophy, and the imagination from his distinctive perspective that was inspired by the "project of autonomy". Reading from Philosophy, Politics, Autonomy Let us return now to politics, and start, so as to facilitate understanding, with what is proteron pros hemas , first with respect to ourselves: the individual. In what sense can an individual be autonomous? There are two sides to this question, the internal and the external.
    constructum void of interest f ur uns Menschen , to use the same phrase Kant obsessively repeats.

    58. Research Guides > Online Resources > Mary Couts Burnett Library > Texas Christia
    specific subjects covered include theories of ethics, ethical concepts Includesphilosophical movements and ideas, and biographies of major philosophers.
    http://library.tcu.edu/resguides/resguide.asp?ID=10

    59. SDSU Briggs Library, Guide To Resources In Philosophy
    this CDROM database on a specific workstation in publishers, academic departments,and individual philosophers, in addition to biographies and guides
    http://lib.sdstate.edu/lib02/guidephil.html
    Hilton M. Briggs Library
    Guide to Resources in Philosophy
    Finding Library Materials Subject Headings/Call Numbers
    Finding Periodicals/Journals
    Selected Journals ... Internet Resources Finding Library Materials: The SDLN catalog (South Dakota Library Network) is used to determine the location of books, periodicals, and media resources in Hilton M. Briggs Library. Help and instructions for searching can be obtained by clicking on the help icon on each page while searching. Click here for help getting started with the catalog. Books and media resources are arranged on the shelves according to the Library of Congress classification system For examples of subject areas specific to Philosophy click here Return to Page Index Finding Periodicals/Journals: Periodicals are arranged according to the Dewey Decimal Classification Click here for a step-by-step guide to finding articles. Current periodicals reside on the main level of the library, and non-current periodicals reside on the lower level. Click here to view a list of selected Philosophy journal available in Briggs Library. Return to Page Index Periodical Databases, Indexes, and Abstracts:

    60. Sonoma County Library Homework Page
    also to other explorers such as artists and philosophers. biographies of WesternWomen Brief biographies or links books and maps about specific tribal groups.
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    Connect to the Catalog Main Page
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    Over twenty short biographies of important African Americans.

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