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  • Chronology of Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century British Philosophy
    A chronology of major events and figures in religion and philosophy in Great Britain from 1651 to 1872 by Glenn Everett and George P. Landow at the Victorian Web.

  • History of Philosophy
    A survey of the history of Western philosophy, by Garth Kemerling at philosophypages.com.

  • History of Philosophy
    A very large, diverse collection of essays addressing many philosophical, historical, scientific, religious, economic, legal, and political issues. Edited by Kelley L. Ross.

  • History of Philosophy Quarterly
    Scholarly journal which strives to treat the work of past philosophers not only in terms of historical inquiry, but also as a means of dealing with issues of ongoing philosophical concern. Submission and subscription information provided.

 


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  • Stuffed Bangda
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