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Take it as a newspaper for philosophers. Check it daily so to never miss a paper. The Public Philosophy Journal PPJ is an open forum for the curation and creation of accessible scholarship that deepens our understanding of, deliberation about, and action concerning issues of public relevance. In contrast to other scholarly journals, the PPJ has adopted an innovative Formative Peer Review process designed to enable colleagues engaged with questions of public concern to create scholarship that is accessible to, relevant for, and shaped by the public.
PhilSci-Archive is an electronic archive specifically tailored to and run by philosophers of science. The archive is offered as a free service to the philosophy of science community. Its goal is to promote communication in the field by the rapid dissemination of new work.
We aim to provide a stable, openly accessible repository in which scholarly articles and monographs may find a permanent home. The IAI seeks to challenge the notion that our present accepted wisdom is the truth. It aims to uncover the flaws and limitations in our current thinking in search of alternative and better ways to hold the world. The Journal of Sociotechnical Critique is a no-fee open-access peer-reviewed scholarly journal that seeks to support theoretically-engaged critical, public, and activist work at the intersections of philosophy of technology, internet studies, communications theory, library and information science, environmental ethics, and related fields.
We welcome submissions on these topics from the international scholarly community looking at sociotechnical dynamics within any cultural and geographic context. On this site you will find versions of some classics of early modern philosophy, and a few from the 19th century, prepared with a view to making them easier to read while leaving intact the main arguments, doctrines, and lines of thought. Learning on Sefaria is simple, beautiful and powerful.
Find commentaries, connections and translations across our free, ever-growing library of texts. The CCEL accomplishes this by selecting, collecting, distributing, and promoting valuable literature through the World Wide Web and other media. A collection of material ancient and modern about the ancient Christian Latin writer Tertullian and his writings. This site is a freely available archive of electronic texts about religion, mythology, legends and folklore, and occult and esoteric topics. Texts are presented in English translation and, where possible, in the original language.
The aim is to develop an extensive library of resources, representing many different points of view, but all written from the perspective of sound scholarship. Holy books, sacred texts and spiritual PDF eBooks in full length for free. Footnotes to Plato is a TLS Online series appraising the works and legacies of the great thinkers and philosophers, including Mill, Kuhn, Kristeva and more. The Philosophy Foundation is an award-winning charity that brings philosophy to schools, business and the public sphere. Thinking changes. The Public Philosophy Network is an online social network for philosophers, community-based practitioners, policy makers, and other constituents interested in thinking critically about public issues.
The network was formed so that a lasting conversation could occur between people who are geographically dispersed. The PPN is focused on the advancement of Public Philosophy through the collaboration of passionate individuals.
In addition, the PPN is able and willing to host virtual collaborative workspaces for existing groups engaging in some facet of publicly engaged philosophical projects—including journals, social action, and research projects. The goal of this website is to further the spread of knowledge. BibleGateway -megasite for full text access to multiple languages and editions of the Bible. A primary source is a document or physical object which was written or created during the time under study.
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They may also present original thinking, new discoveries or new information collected at the time of an event. Consult the library's guide Primary, Sescondary and Tertiary sources for more information. Use the suggested databases befow to find scholarly journal articles. For interdiscplinary topics in religion, consult the library's subject guides for additional databases and key resourses. A few tips: 1.
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