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» Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Open in a new browser window - Online philosophy reference work, articles are authored and updated by experts in the field. Edited by Edward Zalta.

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» 18th Century German Philosophy Prior to Kant Open in a new browser window - Survey of work of, among others, Christian Thomasius and Christian Wolff; by Brigitte Sassen.
» Abstract Objects Open in a new browser window - Survey of attempts to draw the distinction between concrete and abstract objects; by Gideon Rosen.
» Action Open in a new browser window - Theories about intentional action and agency; by George Wilson.
» Actualism Open in a new browser window - The thesis that there are no merely possible entities; by Christopher Menzel.
» Adorno, Theodor Open in a new browser window - Life and work of 20th century German philosopher and critical theorist; by Lambert Zuidervaart.
» Aesthetic Judgment Open in a new browser window - Philosophical theories about judgments of taste; by Nick Zangwill.
» Alan M. Turing Open in a new browser window - Life and work of philosopher and mathematician Alan Mathison Turing; by Andrew Hodges.
» Albert of Saxony Open in a new browser window - Life and work of 14th century German logician and philosopher; by Joël Biard.
» Alcmaeon Open in a new browser window - Life and work of early Greek medical writer and philosopher-scientist; by Carl Huffman.
» Alfred North Whitehead Open in a new browser window - By A. D. Irvine.
» Analysis Open in a new browser window - The historical development and conceptual structure of philosophical analysis; by Michael Beaney.
» Ancient Skepticism Open in a new browser window - Two movements in ancient philosophy, Pyrrhonism, and Academic Skepticism. By Leo Groarke.
» Animal Consciousness Open in a new browser window - By Colin Allen of Texas A & M, addressing the qualitative or phenomenological nature of experience.
» Archytas Open in a new browser window - Life and work of fourth century BC Greek mathematician, political leader and philosopher; by Carl Huffman.
» Aristotle's Ethics Open in a new browser window - Discussion of Aristotle's ethical views; by Richard Kraut.
» Aristotle's Logic Open in a new browser window - Survey of Aristotle's logical work, focus on the "Organon," syllogistic, and dialectic. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Robin Smith.
» Aristotle's Metaphysics Open in a new browser window - Aristotle's notions of category and substance; by S. Marc Cohen.
» Aristotle's Political Theory Open in a new browser window - By Fred D. Miller, Jr of Bowling Green State University.
» Aristotle's Psychology Open in a new browser window - Recounts the principal and distinctive claims of Aristotle's psychological writings, especially "De Anima." By Christopher Shields of the University of Colorado.
» Aristotle's Rhetoric Open in a new browser window - Discussion of one of Aristotle's major works; by Christof Rapp.
» Arthur Prior Open in a new browser window - Detailed biographical article by B. Jack Copeland of the University of Canterbury.
» Arthur Schopenhauer Open in a new browser window - Life and work of 19th century German philosopher; by Robert Wicks.
» Artifact Open in a new browser window - By Risto Hilpinen of the University of Miami.
» Automated Reasoning Open in a new browser window - Survey of automated deduction and theorem proving; by Frederic Portoraro.
» Baruch Spinoza Open in a new browser window - Life and work of 17th century Dutch Rationalist philosopher; by Steven Nadler.
» Bayes' Theorem Open in a new browser window - Discussion of a formula to calculate conditional probabilities which figures in subjectivist approaches to epistemology; by James Joyce.
» Bayesian Epistemology Open in a new browser window - Epistemological movement based on Bayesian confirmation and decision theory; by William Talbott.
» Behaviorism Open in a new browser window - By George Graham of University of Alabama at Birmingham.
» Being and Becoming in Modern Physics Open in a new browser window - Discusses implications of general relativity for the philosophy of time; by Steven Savitt.
» Benjamin Peirce Open in a new browser window - Life and work of 19th century mathematician and philosopher of mathematics; by Ivor Grattan-Guinness and Alison Walsh.
» Biodiversity Open in a new browser window - Discussion of philosophical issues related to biological diversity; by Daniel P. Faith.
» Biological Altruism Open in a new browser window - Discussion of how altruistic behavior by organisms fits with the theory of evolution; by Samir Okasha.
» Bosanquet, Bernard Open in a new browser window - William Sweet of St. Francis Xavier University introduces the absolute idealist.
» Bradley, F. H. Open in a new browser window - By Stewart Candlish of the University of Western Australia.
» Brentano's Theory of Judgement Open in a new browser window - Discussion of Franz Brentano's foundation for logic and epistemology; by Johannes Brandl.
» Bruno Bauer Open in a new browser window - Life and work of 19th century German philosopher; by Douglas Moggach.
» Category Theory Open in a new browser window - Jean-Pierre Marquis of the University of Montreal introduces the general mathematical theory of structures and systems of structures.
» Causal Processes Open in a new browser window - Bertrand Russell, Wesley Salmon, and conserved quantities. By Phil Dowe of the University of Tasmania.
» Charles Hartshorne Open in a new browser window - Life and work of 20th Century metaphysician and philosopher of religion; by Dan Dombrowski.
» Charles Sanders Peirce Open in a new browser window - Life and work of 19th century American logician and philosopher; by Robert Burch.
» Church-Turing Thesis Open in a new browser window - Jack Copeland of the University of Canterbury, New Zealand outlines this frequently misunderstood thesis.
» Classical Logic Open in a new browser window - Introduction to classical logic, including completeness and Löwenheim-Skolem theorems; by Stewart Shapiro.
» Cognitive Science Open in a new browser window - The study of mind and intelligence. By Paul Thagard of the University of Waterloo.
» Coherence Theory of Truth Open in a new browser window - The truth of any (true) proposition consists in its coherence with some specified set of propositions. By James O. Young.
» Collapse Theories Open in a new browser window - Survey of the dynamical reduction program; by Giancarlo Ghirardi.
» Color Open in a new browser window - Metaphysical and epistemological accounts of color. By Barry Maund of the University of Western Australia.
» Confucius Open in a new browser window - The life and work of the Chinese philosopher and educator; by Jeffrey Riegel.
» Connectionism Open in a new browser window - Movement in cognitive science which hopes to explain human intellectual abilities using artificial neural networks. By James W. Garson of the University of Houston.
» Consciousness and Intentionality Open in a new browser window - Discussion of the connection between phenomenal consciousness and intentionality; by Charles Siewert.
» Consequentialism Open in a new browser window - The view that normative properties depend only on consequences; by Walter Sinnott-Armstrong.
» Constitutionalism Open in a new browser window - Philosophical survey of the idea that government should be limited in its powers by law; by Wil Waluchow.
» Constructive Mathematics Open in a new browser window - By Douglas Bridges from Waikato University.
» Contemporary Approaches to the Social Contract Open in a new browser window - By Fred D'Agostino.
» Contractarianism Open in a new browser window - By Ann E. Cudd, University of Kansas.
» Conventionality of Simultaneity Open in a new browser window - By Allen I. Janis, University of Pittsburgh.
» Cosmology and Theology Open in a new browser window - Deals with the cosmological argument. By John Leslie of the University of Guelph.
» Cosmology: Methodological Debates 1932-48 Open in a new browser window - Discusses philosophical views about cosmology in the 1930s and 1940s; by George Gale.
» Cosmopolitanism Open in a new browser window - The view that all human beings belong to a single community; by Pauline Kleingeld and Eric Brown.
» Counterfactual Theories of Causation Open in a new browser window - Discussion of analysis of causal statements in terms of counterfactual conditionals; by Peter Menzies.
» Curry's Paradox Open in a new browser window - Discussion of a semantic paradox due to Haskell B. Curry; by J. C. Beall.
» Dante Alighieri Open in a new browser window - Life and work of 13th century Italian poet and philosopher; by Winthrop Wetherbee.
» David Hume Open in a new browser window - Life and work of 18th century Scottish philosopher; by William Edward Morris.
» Death Open in a new browser window - Discussion of philosophical issues about death; by Steven Luper.
» Deflationary Theory of Truth Open in a new browser window - According to the deflationary theory of truth, to assert that a statement is true is just to assert the statement itself. By Daniel Stoljar.
» Descartes' Epistemology Open in a new browser window - By Lex Newman of the University of Nebraska, Lincoln.
» Descartes' Modal Metaphysics Open in a new browser window - Interpretations of René Descartes' ontology of necessities and possibilities; by David Cunning.
» Descartes' Ontological Argument Open in a new browser window - Discussion of René Descartes ontological proof of the existence of God; by Lawrence Nolan.
» Desert Open in a new browser window - Moral issues of desert (punishment, success) and justice; by Owen McLeod.
» Determinates vs. Determinables Open in a new browser window - A distinction introduced by W. E. Johnson to apply, e.g., to red and colored; by David H. Sanford.
» Dialetheism Open in a new browser window - Dialeth(e)ism is the view that there are true contradictions. By Graham Priest of the University of Queensland.
» Disjunction Open in a new browser window - Theory and history of the binary connective 'or'; by Ray Jennings.
» Distributive Justice Open in a new browser window - By Julian Lamont, University of Queensland.
» Divine Illumination Open in a new browser window - Augustine's doctrine described by Robert Pasnau of the University of Colorado.
» Doing vs. Allowing Harm Open in a new browser window - Views on the moral difference between doing harm and allowing harm; by Frances Howard-Snyder.
» Donald Davidson Open in a new browser window - Jeff Malpas of the University of Tasmania.
» Egalitarianism Open in a new browser window - The view that people should get the same or be treated the same; by Richard Arneson.
» Eliminative Materialism Open in a new browser window - The view that some or all of the mental states posited by common-sense do not actually exist; by William Ramsey.
» Environmental Ethics Open in a new browser window - Branch of ethics dealing with the moral relationship of humans to the environment; by Andrew Brennan and Yeuk-Sze Lo.
» Epiphenomenalism Open in a new browser window - 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.
» Episteme and Techne Open in a new browser window - Discussion of the distinction between knowledge and craft, or art in ancient philosophy; by Richard Parry.
» Epistemological Problems of Perception Open in a new browser window - Discussion of how sense experience justifies or warrants beliefs about the physical world; by Lawrence BonJour.
» Equality Open in a new browser window - Survey of social and political equality; by Stefan Gosepath.
» Events Open in a new browser window - Survey of philosophical views on the character and status of events; by Roberto Casati and Achille Varzi.
» Everett's Relative-State Formulation of Quantum Mechanics Open in a new browser window - Describes Everett's attempt to solve the measurement problem by dropping the collapse dynamics from the standard von Neumann-Dirac theory of quantum mechanics. By Jeffrey A. Barrett.
» Evolutionary Epistemology Open in a new browser window - Survey of naturalistic epistemology which emphasizes importance of natural selection; by Michael Bradie and William Harms
» Existence Open in a new browser window - By Barry Miller.
» Experiments in Physics Open in a new browser window - By Allan Franklin, University of Colorado.
» Feminist Epistemology and Philosophy of Science Open in a new browser window - By Elizabeth Anderson.
» Feminist Ethics Open in a new browser window - By Rosemarie Tong, Davidson College.
» Feminist History of Philosophy Open in a new browser window - Survey of feminist writing on the philosophical canon; by Charlotte Witt.
» Feminist Perspectives on the Self Open in a new browser window - By Diana Meyers of the University of Connecticut.
» Finitism in Geometry Open in a new browser window - Approaches to geometry that do not presuppose an infinity of points; by Jean-Paul van Bendegem.
» Folk Psychology as Mental Simulation Open in a new browser window - By Robert M. Gordon, University of Missouri.
» Folk Psychology as a Theory Open in a new browser window - By Ian Ravenscroft, the Flinders University of South Australia.
» Formal Learning Theory Open in a new browser window - Discusses mathematical approaches to normative epistemology; by Oliver Schulte.
» Foundationalist Theories of Epistemic Justification Open in a new browser window - 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.
» Francis of Marchia Open in a new browser window - Life and work of 14th century French theologian; by Christopher Schabel.
» Frege's Logic, Theorem, and Foundations for Arithmetic Open in a new browser window - By Edward N. Zalta of Stanford University.
» Friedrich Daniel Schleiermacher Open in a new browser window - Life and work of the 18th century German philosopher; by Michael Forster.
» Friedrich Nietzsche Open in a new browser window - Robert Wicks, University of Auckland.
» Fuzzy Logic Open in a new browser window - Survey of logical systems with a continuum of truth values; by Petr Hajek.
» Game Theory Open in a new browser window - Von Neumann and Morgensterns mathematical theory of bargaining, introduced by Don Ross University of Cape Town.
» George Santayana Open in a new browser window - Life and work of early 20th century Spanish-born American philosopher; by Herman Saatkamp.
» Giambattista Vico Open in a new browser window - Life and work of 18th century Italian philosopher; by Timothy Costelloe.
» Globalization Open in a new browser window - Social theory and philosophy issues in globalization; by William Scheuerman.
» Gottlob Frege Open in a new browser window - Edward N. Zalta of the Metaphysics Research Lab.
» Harriet Taylor Mill Open in a new browser window - Life and work of 19th century English philosopher and proponent of women's rights; by Dale E. Miller.
» Hegel, G. W. F. Open in a new browser window - Paul Redding of the University of Sydney.
» Higher-order Theories of Consciousness Open in a new browser window - Theories which explain conscious states by their relations to higher-order representations of them; by Peter Carruthers.
» Hilbert's Program Open in a new browser window - In 1921, David Hilbert made a proposal for a formalist foundation of mathematics, for which a finitary consistency proof should establish the security of mathematics. By Richard Zach.
» Historicist Theories of Rationality Open in a new browser window - By Carl Matheson of the University of Manitoba.
» Hobbes's Moral and Political Philosophy Open in a new browser window - Survey of work of Thomas Hobbes; by Sharon A. Lloyd.
» Holes Open in a new browser window - Short article by Roberto Casati of the École Polytechnique and Achille C. Varzi of Columbia.
» Holism and Nonseparability in Physics Open in a new browser window - Comprehensive article by Richard Healey of the University of Arizona.
» Homosexuality Open in a new browser window - Philosophical issues in homosexuality and queer theory; by Brent Pickett.
» Identity Politics Open in a new browser window - History of the political activity and theorizing founded in the shared experiences of injustice of members of certain social groups; by Cressida Heyes.
» Identity Theory of Truth Open in a new browser window - 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.
» Identity and Individuality in Quantum Theory Open in a new browser window - 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.
» Immutability Open in a new browser window - The doctrine that God cannot undergo real change; by Brian Leftow.
» Impartiality Open in a new browser window - Survey of views on moral impartiality; by Troy Jollimore.
» Incompatibilist (Nondeterministic) Theories of Free Will Open in a new browser window - By Randolph Clarke.
» Inconsistent Mathematics Open in a new browser window - By Chris Mortensen, University of Adelaide.
» Indispensability Arguments in the Philosophy of Mathematics Open in a new browser window - By Mark Colyvan, University of Tasmania.
» Infinitary Logic Open in a new browser window - Infinitary Logic is a branch of formal logic where finitary formulae are replaced by potentially infinitary mathematical entities. By John L. Bell.
» Informal Logic Open in a new browser window - By Leo Groarke, Wilfrid Laurier University.
» Integrity Open in a new browser window - Discussion of integrity as a virtue term; by Damian Cox, Marguerite La Caze, and Michael Levine.
» Interpretation and Coherence in Legal Reasoning Open in a new browser window - Survey of theories on legal reasoning; by Julie Dickson.
» Intertheory Relations in Physics Open in a new browser window - Discussion of theory reduction in science; by Robert Batterman.
» Intuitionistic Logic Open in a new browser window - The principles L. E. J. Brouwer used in developing his intuitionistic mathematics. By Joan R. Moschovakis, UCLA.
» Johann Georg Hamann Open in a new browser window - Life and work of this German Enlightenment philosopher; by Gwen Griffith-Dickson.
» John Austin Open in a new browser window - Life and work of 19th century British legal philosopher and founder of legal positivism; by Brian Bix.
» John Buridan Open in a new browser window - Life and work of late Medieval philosopher; by Jack Zupko.
» John Duns Scotus Open in a new browser window - In-depth article on the life, work, and thought of John Duns Scotus. By Thomas Williams.
» John Locke Open in a new browser window - Influential 17th century British political philosopher.
» Jonathan Edwards Open in a new browser window - Life and work of 18th century American philosophical theologian; by William Wainwright.
» Justice as a Virtue Open in a new browser window - Survey of justice as a virtue from Plato to Rawls; by Michael Slote.
» Karl Leonhard Reinhold Open in a new browser window - Life and work of 19th century Austrian philosopher; by Dan Breazeale.
» Karl Popper Open in a new browser window - By Stephen Thornton from the University of Limerick.
» Laws of Nature Open in a new browser window - Philosophical theories about what it is to be a law; by John W. Carroll.
» Legal Punishment Open in a new browser window - Justifications of legal punishment; by Antony Duff.
» Leibniz on the Problem of Evil Open in a new browser window - By Michael J. Murray, Franklin & Marshall College.
» Leibniz's Philosophy of Mind Open in a new browser window - By Mark Kulstad and Laurence Carlin.
» Liberalism Open in a new browser window - Gerald F. Gaus outlines the general philosophical theory of liberalism.
» Libertarianism Open in a new browser window - Theory about the permissibility of non-consensual force violating property rights in external things and oneself; by Peter Vallentyne.
» Logic and games Open in a new browser window - Survey of game-theoretical approaches to logic; by Wilfrid Hodges.
» Logical Constructions Open in a new browser window - Bernard Linsky, University of Alberta.
» Logical Form Open in a new browser window - Introduction to logical form, surface and deep meaning. By Paul M. Pietroski, University of Maryland.
» Lord Shaftesbury [Anthony Ashley Cooper, Third Earl of Shaftesbury] Open in a new browser window - Life and work of 18th century English philosopher; by Michael Gill.
» Mally's Deontic Logic Open in a new browser window - Discussion of Ernst Mally's logic of obligation; by Gert-Jan Lokhorst.
» Many-Valued Logic Open in a new browser window - Survey article on multiple-valued logics, by Siegfried Gottwaldof of Leipzig University.
» Maritain, Jacques Open in a new browser window - By William Sweet of St. Francis Xavier University.
» Max Stirner Open in a new browser window - Life and work of German philosopher of egoism; by David Leopold.
» Measurement in Quantum Theory Open in a new browser window - Study of the details and some of the implications of the measurement problem. By Henry Krips of the University of Pittsburgh.
» Medieval Theories of Analogy Open in a new browser window - By E. Jennifer Ashworth of the University of Waterloo.
» Medieval Theories of Conscience Open in a new browser window - The ability to act on the determinations of conscience is tied to the development of the moral virtues, which in turn refines the functions of conscience. By Doug Langston of the University of South Florida.
» Medieval Theories of Modality Open in a new browser window - By Simo Knuuttila of the University of Helsinki.
» Medieval Theories of Practical Reason Open in a new browser window - From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Anthony Celano.
» Medieval Theories of Properties of Terms Open in a new browser window - The theories of proprietates terminorum was the basis of medieval semantic theory; by Stephen Read.
» Medieval Theories of Relations Open in a new browser window - Survey of medieval views concerning the nature and ontological status of relations; by Jeffrey Brower.
» Mental Imagery Open in a new browser window - By Nigel Thomas of Leeds University.
» Mental Representation Open in a new browser window - According to the Representational Theory of Mind, psychological states are to be understood as relations between agents and mental representations. By David Pitt, CUNY.
» Mereology Open in a new browser window - The theory of parthood relations: of the relations of part to whole and the relations of part to part within a whole; by Achille Varzi.
» Miracles Open in a new browser window - Exploring Hume's argument and the religious significance. By Michael P. Levine of the University of Western Australia.
» Modal Fictionalism Open in a new browser window - Survey of the view that claims of necessity and possibility are to be construed as fictional claims; by Daniel Nolan.
» Modal Logic Open in a new browser window - 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. By James W. Garson, University of Houston.
» Moral Dilemmas Open in a new browser window - Discusses cases of conflicting moral requirements; by Terrance McConnell.
» Moral Particularism Open in a new browser window - The claim that there are no defensible moral principles; by Jonathan Dancy.
» Moral Responsibility Open in a new browser window - Historical survey of the concept of moral responsibility; by Andrew Eshleman.
» Moral Skepticism Open in a new browser window - Survey of forms of scepticism about moral knowledge; Walter Sinnott-Armstrong.
» Multiple Realizability Open in a new browser window - John Bickle discusses the contention that a given mental kind (property, state, event) is realized by distinct physical kinds.
» Naturalism in Legal Philosophy Open in a new browser window - Discusses naturalistic theses in the philosophy of law; by Brian Leiter.
» Naturalized Epistemology Open in a new browser window - The view that epistemology is of one piece with natural science; by Richard Feldman.
» Nicolas Malebranche Open in a new browser window - Life and work of French Cartesian philosopher; by Tad Schmaltz.
» Nineteenth Century Geometry Open in a new browser window - By Roberto Torretti, Universidad de Chile.
» Omnipotence Open in a new browser window - The theistic thesis that God has maximal power; by Joshua Hoffman and Gary Rosenkrantz.
» On The Nature of Law Open in a new browser window - Survey of theories on the conditions of legal validity including natural law theories and legal positivism; by Andrei Marmor.
» Ontological Arguments Open in a new browser window - 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.
» Original Position Open in a new browser window - The original position is a hypothetical situation in which rational calculators, acting as agents or trustees for the interests of concrete individuals, are pictured as choosing those principles of social relations under which their principals would do be
» Panpsychism Open in a new browser window - The doctrine that mind is a fundamental feature of the world which exists throughout the universe; by William Seager.
» Pantheism Open in a new browser window - Definition of Pantheism by Michael P. Levine of the University of Western Australia.
» Paraconsistent Logic Open in a new browser window - By Graham Priest and Koji Tanaka.
» Pascal's wager Open in a new browser window - 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.
» Paul Feyerabend Open in a new browser window - Biographical and expository essay by John Preston of Reading University.
» Paul-Henri Thiry, Baron d'Holbach Open in a new browser window - Life and work of French Enlightenment philosoher; by Michael LeBuffe.
» Peirce's Logic Open in a new browser window - By Eric M. Hammer of Stanford.
» Personal Autonomy Open in a new browser window - Survey of philosophical theories about what it is to govern oneself; by Sarah Buss.
» Personal Identity Open in a new browser window - How does a person stay the same person over time? By Eric T. Olson.
» Peter John Olivi Open in a new browser window - Life and work of one of the most original and interesting philosophers of the later Middle Ages. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Robert Pasnau.
» Peter of Spain (Petrus Hispanus) Open in a new browser window - Life and work of 13th century logician and author of the Tractatus; by Joke Spruyt.
» Philip the Chancellor Open in a new browser window - Life and work of this 13th-century philosopher, theologian, and lyric poet. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Colleen McCluskey.
» Philosophy and Christian Theology Open in a new browser window - Discussion of philosophical implications of Christian theological views; by Michael Murray.
» Philosophy for Children Open in a new browser window - Discusses introduction of philosophy into the school curriculum; by Michael Pritchard.
» Philosophy of Childhood Open in a new browser window - The philosophy of childhood takes up philosophically interesting questions about childhood, about conceptions people have of childhood and attitudes they have toward children; by Gareth Matthews.
» Philosophy of Statistical Mechanics Open in a new browser window - By Lawrence Sklar.
» Physicalism Open in a new browser window - Discussion of the thesis that everything is physical; by Daniel Stoljar.
» Plato's Middle Period Metaphysics and Epistemology Open in a new browser window - Discussion of Plato's views on metaphysics and the theory of knowledge, including his theory of forms; by Allan Silverman.
» Plotinus Open in a new browser window - Life and work of this founder of Neoplatonism; by Lloyd Gerson.
» Principia Mathematica Open in a new browser window - Entry by A.D. Irvine discussing Russell and Whitehead's treatise.
» Prisoner's Dilemma Open in a new browser window - By Steven T. Kuhn of Georgetown University.
» Privacy Open in a new browser window - Survey of philosophical views about privacy; by Judith DeCew.
» Private Language Open in a new browser window - By Stewart Candlish from the University of Western Australia.
» Probabilistic Causation Open in a new browser window - "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 de
» Process Philosophy Open in a new browser window - View that puts processes at the center of metaphysics; by Nicholas Rescher.
» Properties Open in a new browser window - Entry in the Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy by Chris Swoyer. Principally concerned with existence and identity conditions.
» Propositional Attitude Reports Open in a new browser window - 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.
» Public Justification Open in a new browser window - By Fred D'Agostino, University of New England, Australia.
» Punishment Open in a new browser window - Philosophical justifications of punishment; by Hugo Adam Bedau.
» Pyrrho Open in a new browser window - The life and work of the founder of Pyrrhonism; by Richard Bett.
» Qualia Open in a new browser window - Qualia are introspectively accessible, phenomenal aspects of our mental lives. By Michael Tye.
» Qualia: The Knowledge Argument Open in a new browser window - Aims to establish that conscious experience involves non-physical properties. It is one of the most discussed arguments against physicalism; by Martine Nida-Rümelin.
» Quantum Logic and Quantum Probability Open in a new browser window - How quantum mechanics can be regarded as a non-classical probabilistic calculus; by Alexander Wilce.
» Quantum Mechanics Open in a new browser window - Survey by Jenann Ismael.
» Realism Open in a new browser window - Survey of realism and anti-realism in various forms; by Alexander Miller.
» Reflective Equilibrium Open in a new browser window - The result of a process of reflection on an area of (moral) inquiry, a notion figuring prominently in Rawls' Theory of Justice; by Norman Daniels.
» Reichenbach's Common Cause Principle Open in a new browser window - By Frank Arntzenius of Rutgers.
» Relational Quantum Mechanics Open in a new browser window - An interpretation of quantum theory which discards the notions of absolute state of a system, absolute value of its physical quantities, or absolute event; by Federico Laudisa and Carlo Rovelli.
» Relative Identity Open in a new browser window - The view that there are objects which are the same F yet not the same G; by Harry Deutsch.
» Relevance Logic Open in a new browser window - By Edwin D. Mares, Victoria University of Wellington.
» René Descartes' Life and Works Open in a new browser window - Life and work of 17th century French philosopher; by Kurt Smith.
» Representational Theories of Consciousness Open in a new browser window - By William Lycan, University of North Carolina.
» Revision Theory of Truth Open in a new browser window - Theory developed to analyze paradoxes that appear to show that common-sense beliefs about truth are inconsistent. By Eric M. Hammer.
» Richard Rorty Open in a new browser window - Life and work of 20th century American philosopher; by Bjørn Ramberg.
» Richard the Sophister Open in a new browser window - 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.
» Robert Alyngton Open in a new browser window - Life and work of 14th Century British philosopher, follower of Wyclif and Burley; by Alessandro Conti.
» Robert Boyle Open in a new browser window - Life and work of 17th century Irish philosopher and physicist; by J. J. McIntosh, University of Calgary.
» Robert Desgabets Open in a new browser window - Life and work of 17th century Cartesian philosopher; by Patricia Easton.
» Robert Holkot Open in a new browser window - Life and Work of Robert Holcot, 14th Century English philosopher and theologian; by Hester Gelber.
» Roman Ingarden Open in a new browser window - Life and work of Polish phenomenologist, ontologist and aesthetician; by Amie Thomasson.
» Russell's Paradox Open in a new browser window - By A. D. Irvine.
» Russell, Bertrand Open in a new browser window - By A. D. Irvine.
» Saadya [Saadiah] Open in a new browser window - Life and work of Saadya Gaon (Saadya ben Joseph, known in Arabic as Sa'id ‘ibn Yusuf al-Fayyûmî, 10th century theologian, philosopher and rabbi; by Sarah Pessin.
» Saint Anselm Open in a new browser window - By Thomas Williams, University of Iowa.
» Saint Augustine Open in a new browser window - By Michael Mendelson of Lehigh University.
» Salomon Maimon Open in a new browser window - Life and work of contemporary and critic of Kant; by Peter Thielke and Yitzhak Melamed.
» Scientific Explanation Open in a new browser window - Philosophical theories about the nature of explanation in science; by James Woodward.
» Scientific Realism Open in a new browser window - The thesis that science discovers truths about a theory-independent reality; by Richard Boyd.
» Scottish Philosophy in the Eighteenth Century Open in a new browser window - Survey of Scottish Enlightenment philosophers, including Francis Hutcheson, Henry Home (Lord Kames), and George Campbell; by lexander Broadie.
» Scottish Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century Open in a new browser window - Survey of the work of William Hamilton, James Frederick Ferrier, and Alexander Bain; by Gordon Graham.
» Semantic Challenges to Realism Open in a new browser window - Realism and the representation problem; by Drew Khlentzos.
» Set Theory Open in a new browser window - Survey of the mathematical theory of the infinite; by Thomas Jech.
» Singular Propositions Open in a new browser window - 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.
» Social Dimensions of Scientific Knowledge Open in a new browser window - Discusses the impact of social relations and values on scientific research; by Helen Longino.
» Social Epistemology Open in a new browser window - Survey of views on the social dimension of knowledge; by Alvin Goldman.
» Sorites Paradox Open in a new browser window - By Dominic Hyde.
» Sovereignty Open in a new browser window - Modern notion of political authority of supreme authority within a territory; by Dan Philpott.
» Space and Time: Inertial Frames Open in a new browser window - Frames of reference relative to which motion and rest are measured; by Robert DiSalle.
» Species Open in a new browser window - Philosophical theories on what makes a species; by Marc Ereshefsky.
» Speusippus Open in a new browser window - Life and work of Speusippus of Athens, son of Plato's sister Potone and head of the Academy; by Russell Dancy.
» Square of Opposition Open in a new browser window - By Terence Parsons.
» Stoicism Open in a new browser window - Stoicism was one of the new philosophical movements of the Hellenistic period. By Dirk Baltzly.
» Structured Propositions Open in a new browser window - To say that propositions are structured is to say that they are complex entities, entities having parts or constituents. By Jeffrey C. King.
» Substructural Logics Open in a new browser window - By Greg Restall of Macquarie University.
» Supertasks Open in a new browser window - Introduced by Jon Pérez Laraudogoitia from the University of the Basque Country.
» Søren Kierkegaard Open in a new browser window - Essay about Kierkegaard's life, work, and philosophy by William McDonald.
» Teleological Notions in Biology Open in a new browser window - By Colin Allen of Texas A & M.
» Temporal Logic Open in a new browser window - The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on the subject, with a detailed description, application areas and a bibliography.
» The Analysis of Knowledge Open in a new browser window - Survey of analyses of the concept of knowledge, including justified true belief and the Gettier problem; by Matthias Steup.
» The Biological Notion of Self and Non-self Open in a new browser window - History and discussion of the notion of the immune self; by Alfred Tauber.
» The Computational Theory of Mind Open in a new browser window - The philosophical theopry that the mind is, or functions like, a computer; by Steven Horst.
» The Copenhagen Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics Open in a new browser window - First interpretation of quantum mechanics due to Nields Bohr; by Jan Faye.
» The Correspondence Theory of Truth Open in a new browser window - The thesis that propositions are made true in virtue of corresponding to facts; by Marian David.
» The Definition of Morality Open in a new browser window - Discussion of various descriptive and normative definitions of the term; Bernard Gert.
» The Epistemology of Religion Open in a new browser window - By Peter Forrest.
» The Epsilon Calculus Open in a new browser window - Discussion of David Hilbert's development of this type of logical formalism with emphasis on proof-theoretic methods; by Jeremy Avigad and Richard Zach.
» The Experience and Perception of Time Open in a new browser window - By Robin Le Poidevin.
» The Free Rider Problem Open in a new browser window - Philosophical issues related to collective action; by Russell Hardin.
» The Hole Argument Open in a new browser window - 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.
» The Identity Theory of Mind Open in a new browser window - 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.
» The Identity of Indiscernibles Open in a new browser window - Peter Forrest introduces the principle of analytic ontology formulated by Leibniz, stating that no two distinct substances exactly resemble each other.
» The Kochen-Specker Theorem Open in a new browser window - By Carsten Held.
» The Language of Thought Hypothesis Open in a new browser window - By Murat Aydede, surveying the arguments for and against the proposition that thoughts are expressed in a mental language.
» The Many-Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics Open in a new browser window - Interpretation of quantum mechanics due to Hugh Everett according to which many universes exist in parallel at the same space and time; by Lev Vaidman.
» The Mathematics of Boolean Algebra Open in a new browser window - Survey of the algebra of two-valued logic; by J. Donald Monk.
» The Medieval Problem of Universals Open in a new browser window - By Gyula Klima.
» The Modern History of Computing Open in a new browser window - Historical survey from Babbage onward; by B. Jack Copeland.
» The Moral Status of Animals Open in a new browser window - Philosophical theories about the difference between animals and humans responsible for the moral status of humans. By Lori Gruen.
» The Philosophy of Neuroscience Open in a new browser window - By John Bickle and Peter Mandik.
» The Problem of Evil Open in a new browser window - Does the world contain undesirable states of affairs that provide the basis for an argument that makes it unreasonable for anyone to believe in the existence of God?; by Michael Tooley.
» The St. Petersburg Paradox Open in a new browser window - By Robert M. Martin, Dalhousie University.
» The Turing Test Open in a new browser window - Proposal due to Alan Turing for a criterion of the presence of mind or consciousness; by Graham Oppy and David Dowe.
» The Unity of Consciousness Open in a new browser window - History and philosophical accounts of unity of consciousness; by Andrew Brook.
» Theological Voluntarism Open in a new browser window - Survey of divine command theory; by Mark Murphy.
» Thomas Aquinas Open in a new browser window - Biographical and expository essay, by Ralph McInerny.
» Thomas Reid Open in a new browser window - Life and work of 18th century Scottish philosopher; by Gideon Yaffe.
» Thomas of Erfurt Open in a new browser window - Life and work of medieval philosopher and member of the Modists; by Jack Zupko.
» Thought Experiments Open in a new browser window - By James Robert Brown, University of Toronto.
» Time Travel and Modern Physics Open in a new browser window - 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.
» Timon of Phlius Open in a new browser window - Timon (c. 320-230 BC) was the younger contemporary and leading disciple of Pyrrho; by Richard Bett.
» Tropes Open in a new browser window - An article describing tropes by John Bacon.
» Truthlikeness Open in a new browser window - Discussion of notion of verisimilitude, closeness to truth; by Graham Oddie.
» Turing Machine Open in a new browser window - Article on Turing Machines from the Stanford Encyclopedia.
» Vagueness Open in a new browser window - By Roy Sorensen.
» Virtue Epistemology Open in a new browser window - By John Greco of Fordham.
» Voluntary Euthanasia Open in a new browser window - By Robert Young, La Trobe University.
» War Open in a new browser window - Article on the ethics of war and peace, the Just War theory, and pacifism. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Brian D. Orend.
» Wilfrid Sellars Open in a new browser window - By Jay F. Rosenberg.
» William Godwin Open in a new browser window - Article on the life and work of the founder of philosophical anarchism. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Mark Philp.
» William James Open in a new browser window - Life and work of 19th century American philosopher; by Russell Goodman.
» William Penbygull Open in a new browser window - Life and work of 15th Century Oxford Realist philosopher; by Alessandro Conti.
» William Whewell Open in a new browser window - Life and work of 19th century British philosopher; by Laura J. Snyder.
» William of Ockham Open in a new browser window - Occam (1287-1347) was one of the most important philosophers of the Middle Ages. By Paul Vincent Spade.
» Zeno's Paradoxes Open in a new browser window - Discusses the paradoxes of Zeno of Elea, e.g., Achilles and the Tortoise; by Nick Huggett.


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