Philosophy Thursday: Hugo Bergmann

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Click Here to Read: Another Zionism: Hugo Bergmann’s Circumscription of Spiritual Territory by Scott Spector in Journal of Contemporary History, 1999, New Delhi, Vol 34(1), 87–108 on the University of Michigan website.

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Click Here to Read: On Shmuel Hugo Bergman’s Philosophy edited by Abraham Zvie Bar-On on the Google Book;s website. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Hugo Bergmann

Philosophy Thursday: Gottlob Frege

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Click Here to Read: Frege’s Anti-Psychologism and the Problem of the Objectivity of Knowledge by Dimitri Constant on the iwm website.

Click Here to Read: A Critical Introduction to the Philosophy of Gottlob Frege By Guillermo E. Rosado Haddoc on the Google Books website. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Gottlob Frege

Philosophy Thursday: Gilbert Ryle

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Click Here to Read: Gilbert Ryle on the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

Click Here to Read: Gilbert Ryle on the Information Philosopher Website.

Click Here to Read:  Gilbert Ryle & the Category-mistake by Mark R. Lindner.

Click Here to Read: Gilbert Ryle’s The Concept of Mind on the Angelfire.com website.

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Philosophy Thursday: Jacques Derrida

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Click Here to Read:  Jacques Derrida on the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

Click Here to Read:  On Cruelty Review of The Death Penalty: Vol. I by Jacques Derrida, translated by Peggy Kamuf, Reviewed by Judith Butler in the London Review of Books on July 17, 2013 .

Click Here to Read: Derrida: The Excluded Favorite by Emily Eakin in The New York Times on March 25, 2013. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Jacques Derrida

Philosophy Thursday: John Stuart Mill

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Click Here to Read:  John Stuart Mill as a social science founder on the Understanding Philosopjy website on August 31, 2009.

Click Here to Read: John Stuart Mill’s relationships, his “mental crisis,” and the writing of The Subjection of women by Şule Özler, Ph.D. and Pys.D on UClA website. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: John Stuart Mill

Philosophy Thursday: Emmnuel Levinas

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Click Here to Read: Emmanuel Levinas in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

Click Here To Read:  Introducing Levinas to Undergraduate Philosophers by Anthony F. Beavers

Click Here to Read:  Emmanuel Levinas: A 20th-century philosopher whose Jewish sensibility influenced his encounter with Western thought and ethics By Benjamin A. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Emmnuel Levinas

Philosophy Thursday: Henry David Thoreau

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Click Here to Read: How Many Scientists Does It Take to Rediscover Thoreau?
By John M. Grohol PSY.D. on the World of Psychology Website.

Click Here to Read: Henry David Thoreau: a Transpersonal View  by Michael Keller.  This article originally appeared in The Journal of TranspersonalPsychology, 1977, Vol. 9, No.1 . Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Henry David Thoreau