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The Radical Academy 
Description: The Radical Academy is an analysis of the human condition as seen through the eyes of classical and contemporary thinkers in the areas of philosophy, politics, religion, science, and education. We define philosophy as the science of all things knowable to man's unaided powers, in so far as these things are studied in their deepest causes and reasons. We define politics in its widest sense to include the study of government, economics, and social theory and policy. We discuss traditional and contemporary philosophical, moral, and religious questions; contemporary political, social, and cultural problems and policies; current scientific and technological issues and speculations; challenges to the "conventional" wisdom, "popular" ideologies, and "accepted" paradigms of our culture.
Added on: 17-Apr-2009 Hits: 890
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Phenomenal Qualities Project 
Description: This project explores issues connected with the exact nature of the phenomenal aspects of experience. In perceptual and related experiences subjects are aware of a range of phenomenal qualities: these are the colours, sounds, and so on, which are immediately present in conscious experience. There is currently broad-ranging debate about the reality and cognitive role of phenomenal qualities. There is no settled view about their status either as subjective - belonging to inner mental items of some kind - or as objective, dependent in some way upon the properties of the surrounding objects perceived. Nor is there agreement about the ultimate ontological status of phenomenal qualities, and how they are related to the entities postulated in our best current scientific explanations about the underlying structure of physical things.
Added on: 14-Apr-2009 Hits: 974
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The ZEN Site 
Description: The ZENsite offers a wide variety of materials about Zen including essays on the history and development of Zen, philosophical studies, critical studies, Zen teachings by various teachers, an extensive selection of writings about Nagarjuna, book reviews of Zen books, and links to interesting Zen sites. There are also some links and writings about non-Zen topics which may be of interest to Zen students.
Added on: 05-May-2007 Hits: 1296
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Francis Hsu: Plato as Software Designer 
Description: Human language is the first software. Software began when humans first used their minds and language to express themselves and communicate. This natural software, however, is still little understood. This essay establishes that the abstractions which human language allows enabled Plato to pose a question which still haunts us today.
Added on: 03-Dec-2005 Hits: 1982
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Trudy Mercer: The Consumption of Links 
Description: A hypertext essay by Trudy Mercer exploring ideas initially developed by John Berger and Jean Baudrillard. The text develops Berger's proposal that publicity is a language that promises us transformation by what we buy or consume. This thesis is expanded upon by Baudrillard's premise that comodification turns objects into "signs," and that we consume not the signs but their relations. Mercer suggests that these concepts translate to the Internet and are integrated into the narrative drive of non-linear hypertext and hyperfiction.
Added on: 15-Nov-2004 Hits: 1468
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Situationist International Archive  Popular
Description: Texts by and pertaining to the Situationist International have been entered into a database, and are available at the Text Library. The library is fully searchable, and features more texts than ever before. Information on related articles are linked from each text, and biographical blurbs about the authors are just a click away.
Situationist images and related graphics are available from the Images link, which currently offers a selection of graphics, and a picturebook of posters from May 1968 in Paris.
Links to other Situationist and prositu websites are available through Links.
Added on: 13-Aug-2004 Hits: 6364
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Marxist Internet Archive 
Description: Marxist Writers - History Archive - Subject Archive - Reference Writers - Encyclopedia of Marxism
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Index to the kiss of the panopticon 
Description: An entertaining web of hyperlinked texts
Added on: 19-Jul-2004 Hits: 1544
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Speech and Silence in the Mumokan 
Description: AN EXAMINATION OF USE OF LANGUAGE IN LIGHT OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF GILLES DELEUZE
By Philip Goodchild
Philosophy East and West
Volume 43, Number 1
January 1993
University of Hawaii Press
Added on: 16-Jul-2004 Hits: 1585
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Dialetheism 
Description: by Graham Priest
A dialetheia is a true contradiction, a statement, A, such that both it and its negation, not-A, are true. Hence, dialeth(e)ism is the view that there are true contradictions. Dialetheism opposes the so-called Law of Non-Contradiction (LNC) (sometimes also called the Law of Contradiction): for any A, it is impossible for both A and not-A to be true. Since Aristotle's defence of the LNC, the Law has been orthodoxy in Western philosophy. Nonetheless, there are some dialetheists in the history of Western Philosophy. Moreover, since the development of paraconsistent logic in the second half of the twentieth century, dialetheism has now become a live issue once more.
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