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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. Giambattista Vico - Wikipedia

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    Entry in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy; Entry in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy; Entry in the Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory Archived 2002-05-20 at the Wayback Machine; Verene, Donald Phillip. Essay on Vico's humanism at the Wayback Machine (archived May 20, 2002), archived from Johns Hopkins University Press.

  5. The Encyclopedia of Philosophy - Wikipedia

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    The first printing of the first edition appeared in 1967 as an 8-volume set of books. The second printing of the first edition appeared in 1972 as a 4-volume set of books, which however still contained all of the material which had been included in the original 8-volume printing/format of the encyclopedia.

  6. Charles Taylor (philosopher) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Margrave Taylor CC GOQ FRSC FBA (born November 5, 1931) is a Canadian philosopher from Montreal, Quebec, and professor emeritus at McGill University best known for his contributions to political philosophy, the philosophy of social science, the history of philosophy, and intellectual history.

  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject Philosophy/Reference resources

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    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews "is entirely devoted to publishing substantive, high-quality book reviews (normal length: 1500-2500 words). Our goal is to review a good majority of the scholarly philosophy books issued each year and to have the review appear within six to twelve months of the book's publication.

  8. California effort to crack down on legacy and donor ... - AOL

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    Of those, 96% were relatives of alumni and nearly 4% were connected only to donors. Stanford offered admission to 287 students, or 13.8% of the class — with 92% related to alumni and 8% with ...

  9. Paul Draper (philosopher) - Wikipedia

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    Philosophers Debate the Evidence, released as an e-book in 2007. [6] One of Draper's influential and widely reprinted papers is "Pain and Pleasure: An Evidential Problem for Theists", [7] published in the journal Noûs in 1989. [8] In it, Draper proposes a modification and extension of the "problem of evil" argument.