| Church-Turing Thesis - Alonzo Church and Alan Turing formulated the thesis that computability coincides with recursivity; by Jack Copeland.
Rate this
|
| Bernard Bosanquet - Entry from the Stanford Encyclopedia.
Rate this
|
| Francis Herbert Bradley - Entry from the Stanford Encyclopedia.
Rate this
|
| Logical Constructions - Bernard Linsky, University of Alberta.
Rate this
|
| Category Theory - This expository article is an entry in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Rate this
|
| Cognitive Science - The study of mind and intelligence. By Paul Thagard of the University of Waterloo.
Rate this
|
| Color - Metaphysical and epistemological accounts of color. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Barry Maund.
Rate this
|
| Connectionism - Movement in cognitive science which hopes to explain human intellectual abilities using artificial neural networks. By James W. Garson of the University of Houston.
Rate this
|
| Donald Davidson - Entry from the Stanford Encyclopedia.
Rate this
|
| Dialetheism - Dialeth(e)ism is the view that there are true contradictions. By Graham Priest of the University of Queensland.
Rate this
|
| Existence - By Barry Miller.
Rate this
|
| Paul Feyerabend - Biographical and expository essay from the Stanford Encyclopedia, by John Preston.
Rate this
|
| Gottlob Frege - Entry from the Stanford Encyclopedia.
Rate this
|
| Game Theory - Von Neumann and Morgensterns mathematical theory of bargaining, introduced by Don Ross University of Cape Town.
Rate this
|
| Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Entry - A detailed account of the development of Hegel's doctrine through his various works. Composed by Paul Redding.
Rate this
|
| Holes - Short article by Roberto Casati of the École Polytechnique and Achille C. Varzi of Columbia.
Rate this
|
| Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Søren Kierkegaard - Essay about Kierkegaard's life, work, and philosophy. By William McDonald.
Rate this
|
| The Identity of Indiscernibles - Peter Forrest introduces the principle of analytic ontology formulated by Leibniz, stating that no two distinct substances exactly resemble each other.
Rate this
|
| The Language of Thought Hypothesis - By Murat Aydede, surveying the arguments for and against the proposition that thoughts are expressed in a mental language.
Rate this
|
| Liberalism - Gerald F. Gaus outlines the general philosophical theory of liberalism.
Rate this
|
| Stanford Encyclopedia: Arthur Prior - A lengthy and detailed article on Prior's work by B. Jack Copeland.
Rate this
|
| Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy - Online philosophy reference work, articles are authored and updated by experts in the field. Edited by Edward Zalta.
Rate this
|
| Jacques Maritain - Scholarly study by William Sweet, from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Rate this
|
| Miracles - Exploring Hume's argument and the religious significance. By Michael P. Levine of the University of Western Australia.
Rate this
|
| Mental Imagery - By Nigel Thomas of Leeds University.
Rate this
|
| Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Friedrich Nietzsche - Chronological analysis of his writings.
Rate this
|
| Multiple Realizability - John Bickle discusses the contention that a given mental kind (property, state, event) is realized by distinct physical kinds.
Rate this
|
| Ontological Arguments - Ontological arguments are arguments, for the conclusion that God exists, from premisses which are supposed to derive from some source other than observation of the world. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Graham Oppy.
Rate this
|
| Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Original Position - An concise look at the key idea of Rawls, by Fred D'Agostino.
Rate this
|
| Pantheism defined - Definition of Pantheism from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Rate this
|
| Pascal's wager - An argument due to Blaise Pascal for believing, or for at least taking steps to believe, in God. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Alan Hájek.
Rate this
|
| Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Karl Popper - Entry from the Encyclopedia contains a broad assessment of the most important themes in his work.
Rate this
|
| Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Principia Mathematica - Entry by A.D. Irvine in the Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy, discussing Russell and Whitehead's treatise.
Rate this
|
| Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry - This is a very complete description of the prisoner's dilemma and its variations.
Rate this
|
| Private Language - By Stewart Candlish from the University of Western Australia.
Rate this
|
| Qualia - Qualia are introspectively accessible, phenomenal aspects of our mental lives. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Michael Tye.
Rate this
|
| Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Bertrand Russell - Biography including picture, timeline, sketch of his intellectual development. Also features bibliography, links.
Rate this
|
| Russell's Paradox - A nuanced article on this paradox of naive set theory, happened upon by Russell in 1901. Includes bibliography, links to related articles.
Rate this
|
| Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Wilfrid Sellars - Article by Jay F. Rosenberg, providing an extensive overview of Sellars' life and thought.
Rate this
|
| Sorites Paradox - By Dominic Hyde.
Rate this
|
| Square of Opposition - Article in the Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy, by Terence Parsons.
Rate this
|
| Stoicism - Stoicism was one of the new philosophical movements of the Hellenistic period. By Dirk Baltzly.
Rate this
|
| Thought Experiments - By James Robert Brown, University of Toronto.
Rate this
|
| Tropes - An article describing tropes by John Bacon.
Rate this
|
| Turing Machine - Article on Turing Machines from the Stanford Encyclopedia.
Rate this
|
| Vagueness - By Roy Sorensen.
Rate this
|
| Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Alfred North Whitehead - Article by A. D. Irvine. Includes picture, chronology, bibliographies of primary and secondary sources.
Rate this
|
| Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Saint Thomas Aquinas - Biographical and expository essay by Ralph McInerny.
Rate this
|
| Artifact - By Risto Hilpinen of the University of Miami.
Rate this
|
| Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Aristotle's Political Theory - An article by Fred D. Miller, Jr.
Rate this
|
| Medieval Theories of Conscience - From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Doug Langston.
Rate this
|
| Causal Processes - Bertrand Russell, Wesley Salmon, and conserved quantities. By Phil Dowe of the University of Tasmania.
Rate this
|
| Probabilistic Causation - "Probabilistic Causation" designates a group of philosophical theories that aim to characterize the relationship between cause and effect using the tools of probability theory. A primary motivation for the development of such theories is the desire for a theory of causation that does not presuppose physical determinism.
Rate this
|
| Animal Consciousness - By Colin Allen of Texas A & M, addressing the qualitative or phenomenological nature of experience.
Rate this
|
| Cosmology and Theology - Deals with the cosmological argument. By John Leslie of the University of Guelph.
Rate this
|
| Descartes' Epistemology - Article by Lex Newman from the Stanford Encyclopedia.
Rate this
|
| Mental Representation - According to the Representational Theory of Mind, psychological states are to be understood as relations between agents and mental representations. By David Pitt, CUNY.
Rate this
|
| Stanford Encyclopedia: Saint Augustine - Lengthy article on Aurelius Augustinus by Michael Mendelson.
Rate this
|
| Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Aristotle's Logic - Survey of Aristotle's logical work, with a focus on the "Organon".
Rate this
|
| Modal Logic - Originally the study of deductive behavior of the expressions `it is necessary that' and `it is possible that', now also includes logics for belief, tense, the deontic (moral) expressions. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by James W. Garson.
Rate this
|
| Foundationalist Theories of Epistemic Justification - Survey of theories according to which knowledge and justified belief rest ultimately on a foundation of noninferential knowledge or justified belief. By Richard Fumerton of the University of Iowa.
Rate this
|
| Time Travel and Modern Physics - Survey of philosophical woories about inconsistencies inherent in the idea of time travel in the context of modern physics. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Tim Maudlin.
Rate this
|
| Propositional Attitude Reports - Explores semantic accounts of propositional attitude reports, and some of the theories developed to deal with Frege's puzzle. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Thomas J. McKay.
Rate this
|
| Identity and Individuality in Quantum Theory - Assesses the metaphysical implications of quantum theory by considering the impact of the theory on our understanding of objects as individuals with well defined identity conditions. By Steven French of Leeds University.
Rate this
|
| War - Article on the ethics of war and peace, the Just War theory, and pacificsm. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Brian D. Orend.
Rate this
|
| Infinitary Logic - Article in the Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy by John L. Bell. Infinitary Logic is a branch of formal logic where finitary formulae are replaced by potentially infinitary mathematical entities.
Rate this
|
| William Godwin - Article on the life and work of the founder of philosophical anarchism. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Mark Philp.
Rate this
|
| The Identity Theory of Mind - Evaluates the theory that holds that states and processes of the mind are identical to states and processes of the brain. By J. J. C. Smart of Monash.
Rate this
|
| Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Aristotle's Psychology - Recounts the principal and distinctive claims of Aristotle's psychological writings, especially "De Anima".
Rate this
|
| Temporal Logic - The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on the subject, with a detailed description, application areas and a bibliography.
Rate this
|
| Medieval Theories of Analogy - Entry in the Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy, by E. Jennifer Ashworth.
Rate this
|
| Divine Illumination - The doctrine that holds that human beings require a special divine assistance in their ordinary cognitive activities. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Robert Pasnau.
Rate this
|
| Peter John Olivi - Life and work of one of the most original and interesting philosophers of the later Middle Ages. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Robert Pasnau.
Rate this
|
| Logical Form - Introduction to logical form, surface and deep meaning. By Paul M. Pietroski, University of Maryland.
Rate this
|
| Measurement in Quantum Theory - Collapse of the wave function, role of the observer in QM; From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Henry Krips.
Rate this
|
| Medieval Theories of Practical Reason - From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Anthony Celano.
Rate this
|
| Properties - Entry in the Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy by Chris Swoyer. Principally concerned with existence and identity conditions.
Rate this
|
| Intuitionistic Logic - A short entry in the Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy by Joan R. Moschovakis.
Rate this
|
| Richard the Sophister - Richardus Sophista was an English philosopher/logician who studied at Oxford most likely sometime during the second quarter of the thirteenth century. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Paul Streveler.
Rate this
|
| Nineteenth Century Geometry - By Roberto Torretti, Universidad de Chile.
Rate this
|
| Holism and Nonseparability in Physics - Comprehensive article by Richard Healey of the University of Arizona.
Rate this
|
| Epiphenomenalism - Discusses the view that mental events are caused by physical events in the brain, but have no effects upon any physical events. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by William S. Robinson.
Rate this
|
| The Hole Argument - The hole argument is an attempt to illustrate how spacetime substantivalism causes errors in a large class of spacetime theories. By John D. Norton of the University of Pittsburgh.
Rate this
|
| Medieval Theories of Modality - Article at the Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy.
Rate this
|
| Philip the Chancellor - Life and work of this 13th-century philosopher, theologian, and lyric poet. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Colleen McCluskey.
Rate this
|
| Saint Anselm - Article on the outstanding Christian philosopher and theologian of the eleventh century, best known for the celebrated "ontological argument" for the existence of God. By Thomas Williams, in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Rate this
|
| Many-Valued Logic - Survey article on multiple-valued logics, by Siegfried Gottwald. From the Stanford Encyclopedia.
Rate this
|
| Actualism - The thesis that there are no merely possible entities; by Christopher Menzel.
Rate this
|
| Behaviorism - By George Graham of University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Rate this
|
| Teleological Notions in Biology - By Colin Allen of Texas A & M.
Rate this
|
| Frege's Logic, Theorem, and Foundations for Arithmetic - Stanford Encyclopedia article on Frege's work on the foundations of mathematics.
Rate this
|
| Contractarianism - By Ann E. Cudd, University of Kansas.
Rate this
|
| Representational Theories of Consciousness - By William Lycan, University of North Carolina.
Rate this
|
| Voluntary Euthanasia - By Robert Young, La Trobe University.
Rate this
|
| Virtue Epistemology - An approach in epistemology that applies the resources of virtue theory to problems in the theory of knowledge. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by John Greco.
Rate this
|
| Feminist Ethics - From the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, an essay on the history and ideas of feminist ethics.
Rate this
|
| Feminist Perspectives on the Self - By Diana Meyers of the University of Connecticut.
Rate this
|
| Folk Psychology as Mental Simulation - By Robert M. Gordon, University of Missouri.
Rate this
|
| Folk Psychology as a Theory - By Ian Ravenscroft, the Flinders University of South Australia.
Rate this
|
| Distributive Justice - By Julian Lamont, University of Queensland.
Rate this
|
| Public Justification - By Fred D'Agostino, University of New England, Australia.
Rate this
|
| Leibniz's Philosophy of Mind - An entry from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. By Mark Kulstad and Laurence Carlin.
Rate this
|
| Leibniz on the Problem of Evil - An entry by Michael J. Murray, from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Rate this
|
| Relevance Logic - By Edwin D. Mares, Victoria University of Wellington.
Rate this
|
| Paraconsistent Logic - By Graham Priest and Koji Tanaka.
Rate this
|
| Informal Logic - By Leo Groarke, Wilfrid Laurier University.
Rate this
|
| Substructural Logics - Survey from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy by Greg Restall.
Rate this
|
| Indispensability Arguments in the Philosophy of Mathematics - By Mark Colyvan, University of Tasmania.
Rate this
|
| Constructive Mathematics - By Douglas Bridges from Waikato University.
Rate this
|
| Inconsistent Mathematics - By Chris Mortensen, University of Adelaide.
Rate this
|
| The Philosophy of Neuroscience - By John Bickle and Peter Mandik.
Rate this
|
| The St. Petersburg Paradox - By Robert M. Martin, Dalhousie University.
Rate this
|
| Peirce's Logic - Entry from the Stanford Encyclopedia.
Rate this
|
| Experiments in Physics - By Allan Franklin, University of Colorado.
Rate this
|
| Reichenbach's Common Cause Principle - By Frank Arntzenius of Rutgers.
Rate this
|
| Singular Propositions - Propositions about a particular object or individual in virtue of having the object or individual as a constituent of the proposition. By G. W. Fitch.
Rate this
|
| Structured Propositions - To say that propositions are structured is to say that they are complex entities, entities having parts or constituents. By Jeffrey C. King.
Rate this
|
| Everett's Relative-State Formulation of Quantum Mechanics - Describes Everett's attempt to solve the measurement problem by dropping the collapse dynamics from the standard von Neumann-Dirac theory of quantum mechanics. From the Stanford Encyclopedia.
Rate this
|
| Historicist Theories of Rationality - By Carl Matheson of the University of Manitoba.
Rate this
|
| The Epistemology of Religion - By Peter Forrest.
Rate this
|
| Ancient Skepticism - From the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, by Leo Groarke. Article on the two movements in ancient philosophy, Pyrrhonism, and Academic Skepticism.
Rate this
|
| Contemporary Approaches to the Social Contract - By Fred D'Agostino.
Rate this
|
| Conventionality of Simultaneity - By Allen I. Janis, University of Pittsburgh.
Rate this
|
| Supertasks - Introduced by Jon Pérez Laraudogoitia from the University of the Basque Country.
Rate this
|
| Coherence Theory of Truth - The truth of any (true) proposition consists in its coherence with some specified set of propositions. By James O. Young.
Rate this
|
| Deflationary Theory of Truth - According to the deflationary theory of truth, to assert that a statement is true is just to assert the statement itself. By Daniel Stoljar.
Rate this
|
| Identity Theory of Truth - When a truth-bearer is true, there is a truth-maker with which it is identical and the truth of the former consists in its identity with the latter. By Stewart Candlish.
Rate this
|
| Revision Theory of Truth - Theory developed to analyze paradoxes that appear to show that common-sense beliefs about truth are inconsistent. By Eric M. Hammer.
Rate this
|
| Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: John Locke - Biographical entry.
Rate this
|
| Personal Identity - How does a person stay the same person over time? By Eric T. Olson.
Rate this
|
| Egalitarianism - The view that people should get the same or be treated the same; by Richard Arneson.
Rate this
|
| Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: William of Ockham - An overview of Ockham's thought by Paul Vincent Spade.
Rate this
|
| Timon of Phlius - From the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, by Richard Bett. Article on this leading disciple of Pyrrho of Elis.
Rate this
|
| Homosexuality - Philosophical issues in homosexuality and queer theory; by Brent Pickett.
Rate this
|
| Pyrrho of Elis - From the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, by Richard Bett. Article on Pyrrho the founder of Pyrrhonism, one of the two major traditions of Skepticism.
Rate this
|
| Identity Politics - History of the political activity and theorizing founded in the shared experiences of injustice of members of certain social groups; by Cressida Heyes.
Rate this
|
| Naturalism in Legal Philosophy - Discusses naturalistic theses in the philosophy of law; by Brian Leiter.
Rate this
|
| Set Theory - Survey from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy by Thomas Jech.
Rate this
|
| Realism - Survey of realism and anti-realism in various forms; by Alexander Miller.
Rate this
|
| The Mathematics of Boolean Algebra - Survey of the algebra of two-valued logic; by J. Donald Monk.
Rate this
|
| Species - Philosophical theories on what makes a species; by Marc Ereshefsky.
Rate this
|
| Confucius - The life and work of the Chinese philosopher and educatory; by Jeffrey Riegel.
Rate this
|
| Theological Voluntarism - Survey of divine command theory; by Mark Murphy.
Rate this
|
| Immutability - The doctrine that God cannot undergo real change; by Brian Leftow.
Rate this
|
| Johann Georg Hamann - Article from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy which reviews this German thinker's ideas at length. By Gwen Griffith-Dickson.
Rate this
|
| Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Max Stirner - Article by David Leopold. Concisely reviews the life, work and Egoistic philosophy of this thinker.
Rate this
|
| Consciousness and Intentionality - Discussion of the connection between phenomenal consciousness and intentionality; by Charles Siewert.
Rate this
|
| Globalization - Social theory and philosophy issues in globalization; by William Scheuerman.
Rate this
|
| Moral Skepticism - Survey of forms of scepticism about moral knowledge; Walter Sinnott-Armstrong.
Rate this
|
| Scientific Realism - The thesis that science discovers truths about a theory-independent reality; by Richard Boyd.
Rate this
|
| Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy - Environmental Ethics - Article on the moral relationship of humans to the environment; by Andrew Brennan and Yeuk-Sze Lo.
Rate this
|
| Alan M. Turing - Entry from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy by Andrew Hodges.
Rate this
|
| Personal Autonomy - Survey of philosophical theories about what it is to govern oneself; by Sarah Buss.
Rate this
|
| Nicolas Malebranche - Life and work of French Cartesian philosopher; by Tad Schmaltz.
Rate this
|
| Death - Discussion of philosophical issues about death; by Steven Luper.
Rate this
|
| The Biological Notion of Self and Non-self - History and discussion of the notion of the immune self; by Alfred Tauber.
Rate this
|
| Omnipotence - The theistic thesis that God has maximal power; by Joshua Hoffman and Gary Rosenkrantz.
Rate this
|
| Cosmology: Methodological Debates 1932-48 - Discusses philosophical views about cosmology in the 1930s and 1940s; by George Gale.
Rate this
|
| Doing vs. Allowing Harm - Views on the moral difference between doing harm and allowing harm; by Frances Howard-Snyder.
Rate this
|
| Desert - Moral issues of desert (punishment, success) and justice; by Owen McLeod.
Rate this
|
| Privacy - Survey of philosophical views about privacy; by Judith DeCew.
Rate this
|
| Modal Fictionalism - Survey of the view that claims of necessity and possibility are to be construed as fictional claims; by Daniel Nolan.
Rate this
|
| Philosophy and Christian Theology - Discussion of philosophical implications of Christian theological views; by Michael Murray.
Rate this
|
| John Buridan - Life and work of this late Medieval philosopher; from the Stanford Encyclopedia by Jack Zupko.
Rate this
|
| The Correspondence Theory of Truth - The thesis that propositions are made true in virtue of corresponding to facts; by Marian David.
Rate this
|
| Thomas of Erfurt - Life and work of this Modist medieval philosopher, by Jack Zupko. From the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Rate this
|
| The Epsilon Calculus - Discussion of David Hilbert's development of this type of logical formalism with emphasis on proof-theoretic methods.
Rate this
|
| The Copenhagen Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics - First interpretation of quantum mechanics due to Niels Bohr
Rate this
|
| Aristotle's Rhetoric - Discussion of one of Aristotle's major works by Christof Rapp.
Rate this
|
| Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy - Overview and discussion on the introduction of philosophy into the school curriculum; by Michael Pritchard.
Rate this
|
| Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Zeno's Paradoxes - Discusses the paradoxes of Zeno of Elea, for example, Achilles and the Tortoise. By Nick Huggett.
Rate this
|
| Determinates vs. Determinables - A distinction introduced by W. E. Johnson to apply, e.g., to red and colored; by David H. Sanford.
Rate this
|
| Events - Survey of philosophical views on the character and status of events; by Roberto Casati and Achille Varzi.
Rate this
|
| Relative Identity - The view that there are objects which are the same F yet not the same G; by Harry Deutsch.
Rate this
|
| The Definition of Morality - Discussion of various descriptive and normative definitions of the term; Bernard Gert.
Rate this
|
| Friedrich Daniel Schleiermacher - Life and work of the 18th century German philosopher; from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, by Michael Forster.
Rate this
|
| Moral Dilemmas - Discusses cases of conflicting moral requirements; by Terrance McConnell.
Rate this
|
| Descartes' Modal Metaphysics - Interpretations of René Descartes' ontology of necessities and possibilities; from the Stanford Encyclopedia by David Cunning.
Rate this
|
| Social Dimensions of Scientific Knowledge - Discussess the impact of social relations and values on scientific research; by Helen Longino.
Rate this
|
| Mally's Deontic Logic - Discussion of Ernst Mally's logic of obligation; from the Stanford Encyclopedia by Gert-Jan Lokhorst.
Rate this
|
| Finitism in Geometry - Approaches to geometry that do not presuppose an infinity of points; by Jean-Paul van Bendegem.
Rate this
|
| Process Philosophy - View that puts processes at the center of metaphysics; by Nicholas Rescher.
Rate this
|
| Space and Time: Inertial Frames - Frames of reference relative to which motion and rest are measured; by Robert DiSalle.
Rate this
|
| Impartiality - Survey of views on moral impartiality; by Troy Jollimore.
Rate this
|
| The Many-Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics - Interpretation of quantum mechanics due to Hugh Everett according to which many universes exist in parallel at the same space and time.
Rate this
|
| Action - Theories about intentional action and agency; by George Wilson.
Rate this
|
| Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Lord Shaftesbury - Article about the life and work of this thinker, by Michael Gill.
Rate this
|
| Harriet Taylor Mill - The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy's scholarly treatment of this 19th-century woman thinker, by Dale E. Miller.
Rate this
|
| 18th Century German Philosophy Prior to Kant - Survey of work of, among others, Christian Thomasius and Christian Wolff; from the Stanford Encyclopedia by Brigitte Sassen.
Rate this
|
| Justice as a Virtue - Survey of justice as a virtue from Plato to Rawls; by Michael Slote.
Rate this
|
| Bruno Bauer - Life and work of this 19th century German philosopher. An article by Douglas Moggach from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Rate this
|
| Collapse Theories - Survey of the dynamical reduction program; from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy by Giancarlo Ghirardi.
Rate this
|
| Cosmopolitanism - The view that all human beings belong to a single community; by Pauline Kleingeld and Eric Brown.
Rate this
|
| Hobbes's Moral and Political Philosophy - Survey of work of Thomas Hobbes; by Sharon A. Lloyd.
Rate this
|
| Stanford University - George Santayana - Entry in the Stanford Encyclopedia by Herman Saatkamp.
Rate this
|
| Medieval Theories of Properties of Terms - The theories of proprietates terminorum was the basis of medieval semantic theory; from the Stanford Encyclopedia by Stephen Read.
Rate this
|
| Relational Quantum Mechanics - An interpretation of quantum theory which discards the notions of absolute state of a system, absolute value of its physical quantities, or absolute event; from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy by Federico Laudisa and Carlo Rovelli.
Rate this
|
| Quantum Logic and Quantum Probability - How quantum mechanics can be regarded as a non-classical probabilistic calculus; by Alexander Wilce.
Rate this
|
| Formal Learning Theory - Discusses mathematical approaches to normative epistemology; from the Stanford Encyclopedia by Oliver Schulte.
Rate this
|
| Scottish Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century - Survey of the work of William Hamilton, James Frederick Ferrier, and Alexander Bain; from the Stanford Encyclopedia by Gordon Graham.
Rate this
|
| Salomon Maimon - Life and work of contemporary and critic of Kant; by Peter Thielke and Yitzhak Melamed.
Rate this
|
| Robert Boyle - Entry from the Stanford Encyclopedia by J. J. McIntosh, University of Calgary.
Rate this
|
| Feminist Epistemology and Philosophy of Science - By Elizabeth Anderson.
Rate this
|
| Incompatibilist (Nondeterministic) Theories of Free Will - By Randolph Clarke.
Rate this
|
| The Experience and Perception of Time - By Robin Le Poidevin.
Rate this
|
| Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Thomas Reid - Entry by Gideon Yaffe. Includes summary biography, bibliography and an detailed discussion of Reid's doctrine of common sense.
Rate this
|
| William James - Entry from the Stanford Encyclopedia by Russell Goodman.
Rate this
|
| The Medieval Problem of Universals - From the Stanford Encyclopedia by Gyula Klima.
Rate this
|
| The Kochen-Specker Theorem - From the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy by Carsten Held.
Rate this
|
| Classical Logic - Introduction to classical logic, including completeness and Löwenheim-Skolem theorems; by Stewart Shapiro.
Rate this
|
| Aristotle's Metaphysics - Aristotle's notions of category and substance by S. Marc Cohen.
Rate this
|
| Feminist History of Philosophy - Addresses the male-centric distortions in the main philosophies of history.
Rate this
|
| Brentano's Theory of Judgement - An entry from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Rate this
|
| Quantum Mechanics - A survey of quantum mechanics from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Rate this
|
| The Modern History of Computing - Historical survey from Babbage onward; by B. Jack Copeland from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Rate this
|
| William Whewell - Entry from the Stanford Encyclopedia by Laura J. Snyder.
Rate this
|
| Intertheory Relations in Physics - Discussion of theory reduction in science; by Robert Batterman.
Rate this
|
| Legal Punishment - Justifications of legal punishment; by Antony Duff.
Rate this
|
| Disjunction - Theory and history of the binary connective 'or'; from the Stanford Encyclopdia of Philosophy by Ray Jennings.
Rate this
|
| Moral Responsibility - Historical survey of the concept of moral responsibility; by Andrew Eshleman.
Rate this
|
| Curry's Paradox - Discussion of a semantic paradox due to Haskell B. Curry; by J. C. Beall.
Rate this
|
| |