Philosophy Thursday: Leibnitz

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Click Here to Read:  Leibniz on the Problem of Evil  Michael Murray,  and Sean Greenberg The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Spring 2013 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), on the Stanford University Encyclopedia of Philosophy  website,  first published January 4, 1998.

Click Here to Read: Leibniz’s Philosophy of Mind First published Mon Sep 22, 1997 Mark Kulstad  and Laurence Carlin in  The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Fall 2008 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), on the Stanford University website Encyclopedia of Philosophy website,  first published September 22, 1997.

Philosophy Thursday: Wittgenstein

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Click Here to Read: Wittgenstein and Freud:  Philosophical Method vs.  Psychoanalysis from the Practical Philosophy Journal of Society for Philosophy.

Click Here to Read:  The Myth of Psychoanalysis: Wittgenstein Contra Freud
By Steve Hoenisch on the Criticism.con website on  February 21, 2006.

Click Here to Read: Wittgenstein on the “Charm” of Psychoanalysis by Jeffrey L. Geller in the Philosophy Research Archives of Pembroke State University.

Philosophy Thursday: Richard Rorty

RichardRorty11Click Here to Read:  A Good Use of Philosophical Pleasures: A Conversation between Sergio Benvenuto and Richard Rorty in the Psychomedia JEP Issue  Number 7 – Summer-Fall 1998.

Click Here to Read:   Review of : Richard Rorty The Making of an American Philosopher by Neil Gross,
Reviewe d by Brad Frazier on the Metapsychology Online Reviews website on January 27th 2009 (Volume 13, Issue 5).

Philosophy Thursday: Saul Kripke and Henri Bergson

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Bergson-Nobel-photoClick Here to Read:  Philosopher, 65, Lectures Not About ‘What Am I?’ but ‘What Is I?’ By Charles McGrath in The New York Times on January 28, 2006.

Click Here to Read:  Kripke: “Naming and Necessity” by Marc Cohen.

Click Here to Read: Henri Bergson on the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy website,  First published Tue May 18, 2004; substantive revision Wed May 8, 2013.

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