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By
Humancafe on Saturday, July 15, 2000 - 12:24 pm:

LIST YOUR FAVORITE LINKS, including yours, BY TYPING
THE FULL URL ADDRESS,
i.e.,
http://www.humancafe.com/titlepage.htm

Habeas Mentem Title Page and Text

Full address will activate link, if system is working as designed... not always, alas.

FOR LOVE OF ART & BEAUTY
http://utenti.lycos.it/Celsia/index.html
Art & Celsia


By Anonymous on Sunday, July 30, 2000 - 01:00 pm:

TRANSLATORS: ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, ITALIAN,
PORTUGUESE, SPANISH:

http://translator.dictionary.com/fcgi/translate
includes dictionary

http://babelfish.altavista.com/cgi-bin/translate?

http://babelfish.altavista.com/translate.dyn

http://translator.go.com/search_trans?url=http%3A//www.ideaeng.com/sb.html&lk=noframes

Translator: English,French, RUSSIAN, German, Spanish:

http://translation.paralink.com/url_mode/urlmode.asp


By Humancafe on Saturday, March 30, 2002 - 12:18 pm:

NEWS LINKS

BBC News
http://news.bbc.co.uk

New York Times
http://partners.nytimes.com/pages/partners/aol/homepage/index.html

World Net News
http://www.worldnetdaily.com

FOX news
http://www.foxnews.com

DEBKAfile, Political Analysis, Espionage,
Terrorism Security.url/unfiltered
http://www.debka.com

La Repubblica, Italy
http://www.repubblica.it

Afghan AOP News
http://www.afghan-web.com/aop


By BrunoForum on Wednesday, July 19, 2000 - 10:09 am:

FOR ADDITIONAL LINKS TO GIORDANO BRUNO:

http://utenti.tripod.it/up38/altrilinks.htm
Links su Giordano Bruno

http://jull.supere
va.it

Jull/Giordano Bruno Forum


By gbruno on Wednesday, July 19, 2000 - 10:17 am:

GIORDANO BRUNO

http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Atlantis/1457/inde
x.html

delgiud@libero.it


By HumanCafe on Thursday, July 20, 2000 - 07:56 pm:

ART & MUSIC

http://utenti.lycos.it/Celsia/index.html
Art & Celsia

http://br
owser.to/wolf-trail.com

Art & Music

http://www.litt
leleaf.com/

Healing and Music


By humancafe on Sunday, July 30, 2000 - 04:44 pm:

PEACE LINKS:

http://www.pauseforpeace.org/ind ex.htm
Pause for Peace

http://www.keo.org/
KEO 50,000 years

http://www.oneday.net/us-c.htm
One Day of Peace

http://www.thehomefoundation.com/
Home Foundation, peace & bliss

http://www.tyler.net/lbyard/ worldpeace.htm
World Peace 2000 Webring

http://www.lightshift.com/
Light Shift 2000, world awakening

http://www.geocities.com/vladparkhom/
Parkhom Philosophy, world evolution


By Raju on Thursday, August 31, 2000 - 10:36 pm:

Danish Mission Hospital, India
http://www.dmh.8m.c
om/
to see how you can help


By Anonymous on Sunday, September 24, 2000 - 12:46 pm:

WEB RELEAF PLANT A TREE

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Thanks to the generous support of IKEA, you can
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leaf.com/


By Bliss on Saturday, October 14, 2000 - 02:08 pm:

http://www.bliss
2000.com/

A FREE INSPIRATIONAL ONLINE MAGAZINE FOR A NEW WAY
OF LIVING

Articoli sulla nuova spiritualità scritti da
esperti italiani e internazionali (i quali
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corredati da una lista di libri New Age
consigliati
(Also English version)


By Mediation on Friday, October 27, 2000 - 07:01 pm:

http://www.noncombatdivorce.com/

Non-combatdivorce.com

Purpose 
The purpose of the Consortium for Cooperative
Divorce is to create and practice collaborative
non-adversarial strategies to help clients in
family law matters achieve agreement with
integrity, in a dignified, respectful, and honest
manner, and to help them heal whatever conflicts
they may have and thus move on with their lives
improved and resources intact.

http://www.noncombatdivorce.com/


By Anonymous on Saturday, December 2, 2000 - 01:35 pm:

CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA

http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/

"The Catholic Encyclopedia, as its name implies,
proposes to give its readers full and
authoritative information on the entire cycle of
Catholic interests, action and doctrine..."


By Anonymous on Thursday, December 28, 2000 - 06:12 pm:

PLANT-A-TREE as you live and breathe, it's free!

http://www.webreleaf.com/index.asp


By IA on Friday, January 26, 2001 - 10:26 pm:

Welcome to Peter E. Randall Publisher

http://www.pe
rpublisher.com/


This site provides information about our subsidy
publishing program, includes catalogues for titles
from Peter E. Randall Publisher and the Portsmouth
Marine Society, and offers a introduction to the
photography of Peter E. Randall.


By HumanCafe on Saturday, January 27, 2001 - 03:13 pm:

ABOUT MAITI NEPAL
 
MAITI Nepal was born out of a crusade to protect
Nepali girls and women from crimes like domestic
violence, trafficking for flesh trade, child
prostitution, child labor and various forms of
exploitation and torture.

http://www.mait
inepal.org/


By Anonymous on Thursday, February 22, 2001 - 05:03 pm:

PLANETARY SOCIETY, come join

http://planetary.org/

WHERE IS THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION?

http://liftoff.msfc.nasa.gov/temp/StationLoc.html


By Anonymous on Saturday, February 24, 2001 - 10:14 am:

APPEAL TO THE CONSCIOUS EVOLUTION NETWORK:
BUTTERFLY

http://www.bashar.com/GSP/earth-proc.htm

The Earth Proclamation

WE ARE ONE PEOPLE...
WE SHARE ONE PLANET...
WE HAVE ONE COMMON DREAM...
WE WANT TO LIVE IN PEACE...


By pib on Saturday, February 24, 2001 - 10:38 am:

LEADERSHIP AND PHILOSOPHY IN BUSINESS

http://www.pib.net/

Peter Koestenbaum


By Anonymous on Sunday, March 18, 2001 - 11:00 am:

INTERNATIONAL BIBLE SOCIETY
http://www.gospelcom.net/ibs/

ONLINE SCRIPTURES
http://www.gospelcom.net/ibs/bibles/index.php


By Anonymous on Monday, March 26, 2001 - 10:25 pm:

ASIAN WOMEN'S RESOURCE EXCHANGE (AWORC)
http://www.jca.apc.org/aworc/index.html

The Revolutionary Association of the Women of
Afghanistan (RAWA)
http://www2.rawa.org/

Please note that I was forbidden from entering
RAWA, so suspect they are being jammed. (ed.)


By Anonymous on Saturday, March 31, 2001 - 11:46 am:

ACHI8EVEMENT THROUGH WHOLENESS AND AWARENESS:

http://www.atwahome.com/

Settle all issues of your life by confirming for
yourself the purpose and meaning of life without
any reference to science, religion, schools of
philosophy, or mysticism -just using your head to
observe illustrated mechanical facts.
  Learn the most valuable and best kept secret in
the universe; how, why, when, and where everyone
gets proof it's not true.


By Anonymous on Friday, April 6, 2001 - 09:20 pm:

COUNCIL FOR SECULAR HUMANISM

http://www.secularhumanism.org/


By humancafe on Tuesday, April 17, 2001 - 09:41 pm:

THE HABEAS MENTEM CONNECTION: Google search
results

http://www.google.com/search?q=habeas+mentem&hl=en
&lr=&safe=off&start=10&sa=N%0DN


By Humancafe on Wednesday, April 25, 2001 - 10:02 pm:

For an understanding of Objectivist Philosophy of
Ayn Rand, please go to:

http://www.aynrand.org/home.html


By Carroll on Sunday, April 29, 2001 - 12:22 pm:

HOLOCAUST: SCHOOL PAPER CLIP PROJECT
http://www.marionschools.org/holocaust/default.htm


By Humancafe on Monday, May 14, 2001 - 11:09 pm:

PHILOSOPHY LINKS:

h
ttp://www.geocities.com/askthephilosof/

Ask the Philosopher is a site where everyone can
ask fundamental questions and talk with everyone,
everywhere and anytime. No one has all the
answers. Every answer raises new questions. New
questions help us find new answers.

http://bonoma
iki.tripod.com/

The Mind Splinter
We all have a basic idea of what the "larger"
questions are. They have been the splinters in the
mind of humanity from time immemorial. Inquiry
into the nature of truth, reality, knowledge,
consciousness, the divine, etc.

http://exam
inedlifejournal.com

htt
p://examinedlifejournal.com/discus/

The Examined Life On-Line Philosophy Journal &
Discussion Board


By El Umin on Monday, May 28, 2001 - 10:02 pm:

ANTI-MIND CONTROL HELMET

http://zapat
opi.net/afdb.html


Be the first kid you your block with one! Protect
your brain from harmful airwaves


By Anonymous on Friday, June 15, 2001 - 01:19 am:

GARY NULL'S NATURAL LIVING:

http://www.garynull.com/

Some Notes on Gary Null (contra):
http://www.quackwatch.com/04ConsumerEducation/null
.html

WHICH WOULD YOU CHOOSE? It's your life.


By Humancafe on Saturday, July 7, 2001 - 03:00 pm:

HUMAN KNOWLEDGE 2000,
by Brian Holtz

(a comprehensive anthology of philosophy and human
thought) -Ivan.

http://www.etext.org/Zines/ASCII/HoltzLusiNation/holtz/Thoughts/


By Nefer on Monday, July 9, 2001 - 06:09 pm:

SPIRITOPICS DISCUSSION LIST

I would like to invite everyone interested in Spiritualism, Wicca, and Alternative Belief Systems to join the e-mail List in which all of the areas related to the above are shared in a positive manner. To join, go to:
http://communities.msn.com/SpiriTopics
as written.
Love and Light, Nefer


By TedS. on Saturday, August 11, 2001 - 10:02 pm:

ZOZOBRA!

http:/
/www.zozobra.com/zozobra.html


Burning of Zozobra in Santa Fe.


By Anonymous on Sunday, October 7, 2001 - 11:23 am:

ONLINE NOETIC NETWORKS, Wisdomtalk via Email:

http://www.wisd
omtalk.org/


Online Noetic Network (ONN) is an online dialog
about living consciously and building a world
based on consciousness, connection, compassion,
purpose, and wisdom. Members email to well-known
writers and speakers about topics of depth.


By Humancafe on Thursday, November 1, 2001 - 06:21 pm:

http://www.samaritanspurse.org/

Operation Christmas Child: donate toys
and goodies to children in Afghanistan, and around
the world. Share your love and care.


By Humancafe on Wednesday, March 27, 2002 - 09:49 am:

NOETIC HEALTH, Dr. Arthur Smith, Ph.D.

http://www.no
etichealth.com/


Dr. Smith's dissertation, The Power of Thought to
Heal: An Ontology of Personal Faith, along with
other published writings appear in their entirety
from the Writings page of this site.


By CC on Friday, March 29, 2002 - 02:10 pm:

Happy Easter!

http://168.143.173.209/IWGnet.swf

An Interview with God, beautiful


By Roma on Saturday, May 4, 2002 - 12:25 pm:

WALK TOURS OF ROME

http://www.romewalks.com

Walks of Rome is an English language cultural association devoted to helping the busy traveler make the most out of their visit to the Eternal City. With more than 4 million residents, Rome can seem quite intimidating and chaotic. With our expert knowledge and advice, we help visitors escape the chaos and confusion enabling them to experience what the Romans call "la bella città".


By Mitch Hodge on Tuesday, May 7, 2002 - 09:44 am:

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Rome, April 29, 2002:

The Problem of Evil is a classical philosophical theme. Wonder about the
world, in which philosophy begins, is wonder at the beauty, the majesty,
the power in and of the universe. Almost immediately, we are forced to
reflect upon on the imperfections in the world, and in ourselves, as we
are in the world. The order of the universe astounds us, and often, in
our frustration, seems arrogantly unwilling to explain itself to us; never
more than when we consider our going out of the world after so short a
sojourn. We wonder that the infinity and perfection of the universe could
possibly lack anything at all- the very idea seems scandalous. We wonder
at the universe, still, though our wondering is embittered- we wonder at
the universe, yes, and we wonder that there is evil in it. How did it get
there? What does evil in the universe tell us about the universe itself?
In sum, why do bad things happen? Why do people do bad things? Is it
possible that what we call, "evil", might not be so, and that we are not
really able to say positively of anything, that it is evil? Is physical
evil, insofar as it is physical, not truly evil in any meaningful sense?
Is moral evil a chimera, and with it, is moral goodness to be considered
similarly? If evil is rooted in the notion of an omniscient, omnipotent
and omni benevolent being, are we mistaken in asserting the existence of
such a being in the moment in which we recognize ourselves incapable of
speaking of evil in any meaningful way? No serious thinker can long
escape these questions. No atheist can long afford to insist on the
notion of suffering as evil without recognizing the moral implications of
such an assertion, and the theological commitments that those implications
entail. Similarly, no theist can seriously ignore the simple, bare fact
of suffering, unless the theist and the atheist alike are willing to give
up their claims to intellectual honesty. There are no easy answers to
these questions. Indeed, very often, one might spend one's entire life in
the

The development of philosophical thought in the West has seen two major
strains of thought grow out of the problem of evil, and their opposites.
The first strain is theodicy, the attempt to reconcile the existence of
God with the presence of evil in the world. The second is the amoral
school of ethics, or, that tendency in ethical thought to deny the
existence of moral evil, and reducing the scope of ethics to the sphere of
semantic analysis. Theodicy has as its opposite, its negative corollary,
the school that suggests precisely that the presence of evil is
incompatible with classical philosophical claims about God. The amoral
ethical school has as many responses as it has forms in which it is
presented, all of which attempt in some way to prove that ethics is the
categorically normative science of human behavior. In the present issue
of The Examined Life several theodicies are offered, some drawing on
classical arguments and attempting to re-propose them in contemporary
context. Others offer phenomenological analysis of suffering and evil.
Still other pieces take a more analytical approach to the problem, often
accepting the semantics of value in order to stand atheists' own arguments
on their heads. As editor, I was surprised to find not one submission
offering an atheistic solution to the problem of evil.

We welcome Tony Clarke, who, in the commentaries section, suggests that
the role of religion, considered essentially, is that of bettering man and
therefore the world. Religious faith is therefore a useful concept, so
long as one is faithful, and not extreme either in excess or deficiency of
doctrinal adherence.

Returning to TEL in this edition is Shandon L. Guthrie, who offers us his
essay, "Concerning Theodore Drange's Argument from Evil for the
Nonexistence of God", an excellent and thought-provoking analysis of one
of the cornerstones of atheist thought.

Morgan Luck's piece, "Is God Good? The Implications of the Euthyphro
Problem and Abraham's Test of Faith upon the Importance of God in
Determining Moral Values", offers an interesting framework within which
several of the problems directly related to the Problem of Evil might be
resolved or obviated. We are pleased to collaborate with Mr. Luck.

With us for the first time, is Seyed Javad, whose, "The Problem of Evil:
some reflections", invites us to reconsider, from the ground up, the whole
history of evil and its significance within the larger framework of the
soul's erotic ascent to noesis. We are pleased, proud and honored to
welcome Dr. Javad to The Examined Life.

Stephen C. Small argues that contemporary treatment of the problem of evil
would benefit greatly from an analysis of the genesis of the human person
and personality. "Defining Other People and Ourselves", his brief and
insightful presentation of three fundamental works in existentialist
thought, points us in this direction. We welcome Dr. Small to TEL with
humble gratitude.

Returning to TEL is Ivan Alexander, whose piece, entitled, "The Nexus of
Fear", suggests that evil is a psychological problem in need of further
analysis as such. We are glad to have Mr. Alexander with us, once
again.

"You Can Take It With You: a perfectly portable definition of evil", is
the first of the semantic analyses offered for consideration in this
edition of the Journal. It comes to us from Jane Kerber, whom we are
pleased to welcome for the first time, and to whom we are thankful for her
collaboration.

David Cook offers an analysis of the problem of evil from an historical
perspective and a semantic one, in his work, "God, the Devil and Tao".
His essay is a mata-theodical analysis that sheds light on some of the
historical misconceptions rising out of semantic confusion among the
debaters in the history of thought, and offers a cross-cultural solution
to the difficulty. We welcome Mr. Cook to The Examined Life with warmth
and enthusiasm.

Finally, Cristoforo Rita joins us from Brescia, Italy, offering his work,
"Theological Misconceptions and Misunderstandings in Theodicy: or, what
the problem really is". Mr. Rita is a long-time reader of TEL, who makes
his first appearance in this edition. Welcome, Mr. Rita.

Once again, the editorship of TEL expresses its gratitude to all our
contributors.

Cheers,
Chris
Christopher R. Altieri
Editor
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Classical political philosophy is concerned with two fundamental
enterprises: the description of existing political institutions and the
theoretical construction of the best possible State. These two
enterprises, in their turn, are ancillary endeavors that serve the
overarching philosophical reflection of man in the world and with his
fellows.

Classical political philosophy has, however, come under heavy fire from
several fronts: sociology; the sociological school of political science;
(particularly Marxist) economic theory; the natural science of psychology,
to name but a few. The general question we wish to pose to our readership
for consideration, and to eventual contributors for treatment is: does
reflection on contemporary political structures have a place in the
contemporary philosophical project? Some issues to consider are: the
viability of 'just war theory' in the present age; the viability of the
nation-state in a global world; can peace be legislated?

In addition to these themes, or in conjunction with them, we consider that
an indispensable part of our understanding of the present state of
political philosophy (and its relevance or lack thereof with respect to
contemporary reality and philosophical endeavor in general) is a thorough
understanding of ancient political thought and the relationship of the
ancient political project with that of the modern and contemporary
schools. We look forward to all of your submissions, and thank you all for
your support!

Deadline for submissions is 15 July 2002.


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legacy that Plato left upon philosophical thought. As A.N. Whitehead once
said, "All philosophy is a footnote to Plato." With this in mind, the
journal will focus upon the thought, life and legacy of Plato, and how his
philosophical endevours continue to shape the way that we envision the
world in which we live.

This edition will also feature a roundtable on Plato's most famous theory,
the Theory of Forms. Contibutors to this forum will explore the long
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CONCLUDING REMARKS

This edition marks another milestone for The Examined Life. It is the
10th edition. It still amazes me to see how this project has taken off.
We offer our sincerest thanks to all those who have contributed their time
and thoughts to making TEL the success that it is. Truly, over time, it
has become a community of philosophers on the internet.

Also, I do apologize for getting this out to all of you a little late. I
had to keep my computer off for most of the weekend due to severe
thunderstorms (with a few tornadoes to boot!). Nevertheless, The Examined
Life Journal is ready for your review, and we hope to hear from you about
this latest edition. Thank you all for your continued support of this
project.

Thank you for your interest in The Examined Life,

Mitch Hodge and Chris Altieri

Editors
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By Ivan A. on Wednesday, May 8, 2002 - 05:02 pm:

Hello Mitch, Chris, and Examined Life editors,

Thanks for the reference links above. And Welcome!

The Humancafe Forum is grateful for everyone's ideas posted, some of which were inspired by those expressed on the Examined Life On-Line Journal. Your site offers an important contribution to philosophical developments and exchange of ideas. All writers are most welcome.

All the best, Ivan


By Interfaith on Sunday, July 21, 2002 - 02:39 pm:

UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS

From the 50th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948-1998-- United Nations.

http://www.un.org/Overview/rights.html

As presented to the Huntington Beach Interfaith Group.


By Ted S. on Friday, October 25, 2002 - 10:09 pm:

NASA Earth Observatory

http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/

Images of the "Blue Marble" and other news, makes you really appreciate your home planet.


By CStrauss on Monday, February 3, 2003 - 09:41 pm:

WikiEncyclopedia

A great resource for your encyclopedia research...
and it's FREE!

http://www.wikipedia.org/


By yogi20520 on Sunday, September 14, 2003 - 11:50 am:

Www.mysticradio.com - free, online, New Age music station

Mystic Radio is a free internet radio station. Our listeners call it “musical nirvana”. We blend a
transcendental fusion of Chill, New Age, Ragas, Ambient and Rock music for yogis, artists, healers, seekers, and romantics. We hope you love it.


By Paul C. on Sunday, September 14, 2003 - 05:42 pm:

Hinduism Resources

Description: hinduism related news, books and web resources


By Joe C. on Saturday, October 11, 2003 - 11:01 pm:

Norway Resources -norway

Norway related news, books and regional resources.


By Eds. on Friday, November 28, 2003 - 05:19 pm:

EGYPT TRAVEL TOURS

http://www.egypt-online-travel.com/

build your own tour!


By Arin on Saturday, February 28, 2004 - 01:19 pm:

CLICK ON SITES TO HELP THE WORLD

PLANT A TREE

WORLD HUNGER

RESCUE ANIMALS

Arin


By Cornelia van der Linde on Saturday, June 12, 2004 - 10:45 am:

Anti War/Bush Tee

By Cornelia van der Linde on Monday, June 7, 2004 - 10:03 pm:

http://www.corneliavanderlinde.com/Cornelia/html/cortees.html


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