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[[http://vimeo.com/1711302 J. K. Rowling's Harvard Commencement Address]] | [[http://vimeo.com/1711302 J. K. Rowling's Harvard Commencement Address]] |
Revision as of 18:02, 1 August 2010
Current Courses -- Fall 2010
Other Resources
- General Philosophy Paper Rubric
- Dr. Alfino's main webpage
- Michele Pajer's main webpage
- Philosophical Methods
- Philosophical Methods for Philosophy Majors
- Roll Call Questions
- Roll Call Questions -- clicker version
- Selected Short Video
- Some Really Important Dates
Favorite Links
- The Black Hole [1]
- Don Cupitt, theologian, on God [2]
- Caparezza, "Io vengo dalla luna," [3]
- People in Order 1 to 100 [4]
- "Area Eccentric Reads Entire Book," The Onion, [5]
Notable Media
2010
Jonathan Haidt, The Happiness Hypothesis
Jonathan D. Cohen, "The Vulcanization of the Human Brain: A Neural Perpective on the Interactions Between Cognition and Emotion," Journal of Economic Perspectives, v. 19, n. 4, Fall 2005, pp. 3-24.
[J. K. Rowling's Harvard Commencement Address]
Ben Okri, The Famished Road
Older Root Pages
- Happiness
- Grad Seminar in Philosophy - Fall 2007
- International Development Study Group wiki pages.
- Notable Reading 2006
- Notable Media 2007-2009
Getting started with wikis
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