Portal talk:Philosophy

This is growing fast! Are you going to import the work already done on wikibooks's wikiversity? Do we need to get an admin to do it? --Cfp 18:12, 20 August 2006 (UTC)
 * There is a giant list on Import, but the admins are overwelmed at the moment--Rayc 21:11, 20 August 2006 (UTC)
 * Importing I can't do the importing work (I'm not an admin), but I figured I can start on new content. Koavf 20:57, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
 * This is LockeShocke from wp, I've started adding content to a select number of courses. Glad to see this had had some recent activity!!199.44.86.185 21:11, 24 August 2006 (UTC)

I would consider Chinese philosophy under 4202 to be classified as spiritual rather than religious.

School:Philosophy
School:Philosophy now contains the material that was imported from Wikibooks. Topic:Philosophy should be renamed as a specialized department of School:Philosophy such as Topic:Philosophy of Science. --JWSchmidt 02:06, 27 August 2006 (UTC)

environmental ethics/philosphy
I think it would be interesting to have a course on environmental philosophy. This new branch within the discipline is quite fascinating. Ideas: Leopolds ans Whites antropocentric environmental ethics; shallow and deep ecology; ecofeminism; social ethics; consequentialists vs non-consequentialists; deontoligical views; green movement ethics; land ethics; expansionnist vs ecological worldviews ....

Just ideas for now for anyone interested, i don't really have time to do it myself right now.

Merge?
Merge the school and topic of philosophy? Emesee 19:25, 15 August 2008 (UTC)

List of Links to Wikipedia deleted from old portal page
(These would make a good foundation for a future learning project, and because I'm still a new user I'll save them here.)

Philosophy topics
Note: Please use descriptive names for Wikiversity pages, not numbers (see: Naming conventions).
 * Philosophy 1000 - Introduction to Philosophy
 * Philosophy 1100 - Introduction to Ethics
 * Philosophy 2000 - Introduction to Logic
 * Philosophy 2100 - Introduction to Metaphysics
 * Philosophy 2200 - Introduction to Aesthetics
 * Philosophy 2300 - Eastern Philosophy
 * Philosophy 2400 - Western Philosophy
 * Philosophy 2500 - History of Philosophy
 * Philosophy 2600 - Symbolic Logic
 * Philosophy 2700 - Philosophy of Religion
 * Philosophy 2800 - Philosophy of Science
 * Philosophy 2900 - Philosophy of Language and Linguistics
 * Philosophy 3000 - Ontology
 * Philosophy 3100 - Mind
 * Philosophy 3200 - Personhood and Identity
 * Philosophy 3300 - Introduction to Metaphysics
 * Philosophy 3400 - Introduction to Epistemology
 * Philosophy 3500 - The State and Law
 * Philosophy 3600 - History of philosophy series:
 * Philosophy 3610 - Pre-Socratic and Ancient
 * Philosophy 3620 - Medieval
 * Philosophy 3630 - Early modern and Enlightenment
 * Philosophy 3640 - 19th-century
 * Philosophy 3650 - 20th-century
 * Philosophy 3660 - Contemporary
 * Philosophy 3700 - Paradoxes
 * Philosophy 3800 - God and Theology
 * Philosophy 3900 - Contemporary Ethical Issues
 * Philosophy 4000 - Individual studies series:
 * Philosophy 4000 - Socrates and Plato
 * Philosophy 4001 - Aristotle
 * Philosophy 4002 - Augustine of Hippo
 * Philosophy 4003 - Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius
 * Philosophy 4004 - Thomas Aquinas
 * Philosophy 4005 - René Descartes
 * Philosophy 4006 - David Hume
 * Philosophy 4007 - Immanuel Kant
 * Philosophy 4008 - John Locke
 * Philosophy 4009 - Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
 * Philosophy 4010 - John Stuart Mill
 * Philosophy 4011 - Søren Kierkegaard
 * Philosophy 4012 - Friedrich Nietzsche
 * Philosophy 4013 - John Dewey
 * Philosophy 4014 - Bertrand Russell
 * Philosophy 4015 - Ludwig Wittgenstein
 * Philosophy 4016 - Jean-Paul Sartre
 * Philosophy 4100 - Philosophical schools series:
 * Philosophy 4101 - Empiricism
 * Philosophy 4102 - Existentialism
 * Philosophy 4103 - Platonism
 * Philosophy 4104 - Postmodernism (includes Critical theory, deconstructivism, and Poststructuralism)
 * Philosophy 4105 - Rationalism
 * Philosophy 4106 - Skepticism
 * Philosophy 4107 - Utilitarianism and Consequentialism
 * Philosophy 4200 - Religious philosophy series:
 * Philosophy 4201 - Buddhist
 * Philosophy 4202 - Chinese (Confucian and Taoist)
 * Philosophy 4203 - Christian
 * Philosophy 4204 - Indian (including Hindu, Jain, and Sikh)
 * Philosophy 4005 - Islamic
 * Philosophy 4006 - Jewish
 * Philosophy 4300 - Political Ideologies
 * Philosophy 4400 - Free Will

Thanks, --Luke Isham (discuss • contribs) 10:36, 10 July 2018 (UTC)
 * Thanks. I arbitrarily came up with this in... August 2006 (a few weeks after we launched). A lot has changed since then, clearly. —Justin ( koavf ) ❤T☮C☺M☯ 21:55, 12 July 2018 (UTC)
 * You've done some good work ten years ago gathering up those links, you could turn them into a course outline. --Luke Isham (discuss • contribs) 23:41, 12 July 2018 (UTC)
 * someday *sigh. —Justin ( koavf ) ❤T☮C☺M☯ 00:39, 13 July 2018 (UTC)