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The Sloth
9th January 2005, 00:38
I am looking for websites that have good information on introductory philosophy, and the basics of Hume, Kant, etc.
I have quite a few things to do, and that "determinism," "existentialism," "positivism," etc. jargon gets in the way when I'm trying to figure a few things out without stressing over it.
Anyone with help?
The Feral Underclass
9th January 2005, 15:08
Did you check out the stickies in this forum?
SonofRage
9th January 2005, 16:31
I always think it's interesting to look at the course webpages for Intro to Philosophy courses at different universities. Check it out: click me! (http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&safe=off&q=intro+to+philosophy+site%3Aedu&btnG=Search)
FatFreeMilk
10th January 2005, 00:55
Check out the Philosophy Timeline. (http://www.philosophypages.com/dy/zt.htm) It's got like every philosopher from back in the day to the 1900s.
This (http://www.philosophypages.com/dy/ix2.htm#k) page has the stuff on Hume and Kant and friends you wanted.
ComradeRed
10th January 2005, 02:58
I'm old fashioned, I think you should read their books. That's the best way to learn, go directly to the source!
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