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PHILOSOPHY
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Honderich, T. (ed). (2005). The Oxford dictionary of philosophy.** Mathison, S. (2005). Encyclopedia of evaluation.* Ree, J., & Urmson, J.O. (2005). Concise encyclopedia of western
philosophy. + *Retrieved from Credo Reference +Retrieved from eBook Collection (EBSCOhost) **Retrieved from Oxford Reference Online
Deuttsch, E., & Bontekoe, R. (1999). Companion to world philosophies.+ Kuhse, H., & Singer, P. (2009). Blackwell companion to philosophy: A companion to
bioethics.* Palmer, D. (2011). Does the center hold?: An introduction to western philosophy.# VanArragon, R. (2010). Key terms in the philosophy of religion.# Zack, N. (2010). The handy philosophy answer book.+ *Retrieved from Credo Reference +Retrieved from eBook Collection (EBSCOhost) #Retrieved from Strayer Library Catalog
Bynagle, H. (2006). Philosophy: A guide to the reference literature.# Garcia, J., Reichberg, G., & Schumacher, B. (2003). The classics of western
philosophy: A reader’s guide. # Stone, T. (2009). Philosophy resources on the internet. Retrieved from http://
www.epistemelinks.com/Main/MainBibl.aspx #Retrieved from the Strayer University library catalog
Academic Search Complete (EBSCOhost) Britannica Online eLibrary LexisNexis Academic Oxford Reference ProQuest National Newspapers Expanded
Culture & Religion Review Journal Ethics & International Affairs Existential Analysis: Journal for the Society of Existential Analysis Philosophy & Geography
Philosophy, Ethics & Humanities in Medicine Political Science Reviewer Psychology Journal Social Theory & Practice
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Carlen, L. (2009). The empiricists: A guide for the perplexed.*
Cavell, S. (2005). Philosophy the day after tomorrow.* Frohen, B., & Grasso, K. (2009). Rethinking rights:
historical, political, and philosophical perspec-tives.*
Hetcher, S. (2004). Norms in a wired world.* Kessler, G. (2000). Voices of wisdom: A multicultural
philosophy reader.* Margolis, J. (2003). The unraveling of scientism:
American philosophy at the end of the twentieth century.*
Morgan, D. (2001). The best guide to eastern philoso-phy.*
Rescher, N. (2001). Cognitive pragmatism: The theo-ry of knowledge in pragmatic perspective.*
Rorty, A. (2003). The many faces of philosophy: From Plato to Arendt.*
Tubbs, N. (2009). History of western philosophy.* * Retrieved from the Strayer University library catalog
Appiah, A. (2003). Thinking it through: An introduction to contemporary philosophy.*
Cohen, M. (2002). 101 philosophy problems.* Duignan, Brian. (2010). The Britannica guide to the
world's most influential people: The 100 most influ-ential philosophers of all time.*
Jurist, E. (2000). Beyond Hegel and Nietzsche: Phi-losophy, culture, and agency.*
Popkin, R. (1999). The Columbia history of western philosophy.*
Russell, Bertrand. (2004). History of western philoso-phy.*
Shields, C. (2003). Classical philosophy: A contempo-rary introduction.*
Warburton, N. (2005). Philosophy: Basic readings.* Yandell, K. (2002). Philosophy of religion: A contem-
porary introduction.* * Retrieved from the eBook Collec on (EBSCOhost)
Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics. (2010). http://www.ethics.harvard.edu/
Fieser, J., & Dowden, B. (1995). Internet encyclopedia of philosophy. Retrieved from http://www.iep.utm.edu/home/about/
Foundation for Critical Thinking. (2011). http://www.criticalthinking.org/
Kemerling, G. (1997). Philosophy pages. Retrieved from http://www.philosophypages.com/
King, P. (1998). Philosophy around the web. Retrieved from http://users.ox.ac.uk/~worc0337/phil_index.html
Philosophy Collection. (n.d.). http://philosophy.eserver.org/
Polk, D. (1999). Philosophy organizations index. Re-trieved from http://www.erraticimpact.com/
Professional associa ons o en provide free re-sources, but membership typically incurs a cost. American Association of Philosophy Teachers American Philosophical Society The American Philosophical Association The Philosophy of Science Association
Chang, H., Boumans, M., Boon, M., & Ankeny,(2010). Second biennial conference of the society for philoso- phy of society in practice.* Doil, K. (2010). Two ways of doing Chinese philoso-phy: A report on the conference “virtue east and west.”* *Retrieved from Academic Search Complete (EBSCOhost )
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