Philosophy Resources
The Social Science Computer
Center located in room RC 205, offers many
resources to philosophy students. Some of
the resources include software, videos, and
texts that will supplement students' class
sessions.
The following are some of the
resources that can be found at the Social
Sciences Computer Center.
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Software |
Electric
Study Guide of Philosophy Power of Ideas |
This interactive software includes
chapter key terms, quizzes, flashcards,
guided tours, tutorials and much more.
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Texts |
Experiencing the World's Religions |
“An
engaging introductory text for
undergraduates, featuring many
first-person narratives and an emphasis
on religious arts, history, and
practices. Explores each religion's
contributions to local and world culture
and to the emerging culture of the 21st
century, with chapters on patterns among
religions, oral religions, and eight
major world religions. Includes color
photos, key terms, individual and group
study projects, and suggestions for
experiencing individual religions at
home and abroad.”
-Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
*Study Guide for this Book is also
Available.
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Morality
and Moral Controversies |
"Morality and Moral Controversies:
Readings in Moral, Social, and Political
Philosophy, Sixth Edition blends
historical and contemporary readings on
a wide array of topics. At the same
time, it emphasizes philosophical
dialogue and disagreement as authors
respond directly to one another. John
Arthur's popular collection has been
used for a wide array of courses
including Social and political
philosophy, as well as ethics and
applied ethics."
-Publisher
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Philosophy: Power of Ideas |
“Philosophy: The Power of Ideas, Brief
6th Edition, offers a historical
overview of all major sub-divisions of
Western philosophy perspectives. Written
in an engaging and captivating style, it
makes philosophy accessible without
oversimplifying the material, and it
shows that philosophy’s powerful ideas
affect the lives of real people.”
-Publisher
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