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  2. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy - Wikipedia

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    As of August 5, 2022, the SEP has 1,774 published entries. Apart from its online status, the encyclopedia uses the traditional academic approach of most encyclopedias and academic journals to achieve quality by means of specialist authors selected by an editor or an editorial committee that is competent (although not necessarily considered specialists) in the field covered by the encyclopedia ...

  3. List of philosophical encyclopedias - Wikipedia

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    An encyclopedia of philosophy is a comprehensive reference work which seeks to make available to the reader a number of articles on the subject of philosophy.Many paper and online encyclopedias of philosophy have been written, with encyclopedias in general dating back to the 1st century AD with Pliny the Elder's Naturalis Historia.

  4. Edward N. Zalta - Wikipedia

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    Edward N. Zalta. "The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Issues Faced by Academic Reference Works That May Be of Interest to Wikipedians", Wikimania 2015, Mexico City. Zalta's most notable philosophical position is descended from the positions of Alexius Meinong and Ernst Mally, [7] who suggested that there are many non-existent objects.

  5. Category:Encyclopedias of philosophy - Wikipedia

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    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy This page was last edited on 7 May 2023, at 15:18 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4 ...

  6. Van A. Harvey - Wikipedia

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    Van Harvey's article on Ludwig Feuerbach for Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (This article is archived. The current article on Feuerbach is a different one.) Van Harvey's book review of Wittgensteinian Fideism? by Kai Nielsen and D. Z. Phillips (requires payment to view past first page) Article "Secularism: Will it Survive?"

  7. Totality and Infinity - Wikipedia

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    The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy and Britannica both identify Totality and Infinity, along with Otherwise than Being (1974), as one of Levinas's most important works. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The philosopher Jacques Derrida criticized Totality and Infinity in his essay "Violence and Metaphysics".

  8. Philip H. Rhinelander - Wikipedia

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    Philip H. Rhinelander (January 1, 1908 – March 24, 1987), was an American philosopher, professor, and former dean of the Stanford University School of Humanities and Sciences. Biography [ edit ]

  9. Philolaus - Wikipedia

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    Historians from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Chapter Philolaus' Book: Genuine Fragments and Testimonia, noted the following: [7] It is implied that these books were not by Philolaus himself, and it seems likely that the statement refers to three spurious works assigned to Pythagoras at D.L. VIII 6 (Burkert 1972a, 224–5).