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'''Philosopedia''''s mission is two-fold:   
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*  Its major purpose is to provide an academic resource for those whose interest is "thinking about thinking," a phrase that is a basic definition of philosophy. In short, Philosopedia is a reference work about academic philosophy.
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==Description==
<b>Philosopedia</b>'s mission is two-fold:   
*  Its major purpose is to provide an academic resource for people whose interest is "thinking about thinking"- a phrase that is a basic definition of philosophy. In short, Philosopedia is a reference work about academic philosophy.


:The academic subject of philosophy comprises  
:The academic subject of philosophy comprises  
::* '''aesthetics''',  
::* <b>aesthetics</b>,
::* '''epistemology''',  
::* <b>epistemology</b>,
::* '''ethics''',  
::* <b>ethics</b>,
::* '''logic''', and  
::* <b>logic</b>, and
::* '''metaphysics'''.
::* <b>metaphysics</b>.
::Terms relating to those five subjects will be found as will the names of noted individuals who have explained what the subjects have meant to them, resulting in wide differences of emphasis and opinion.
::Terms that relate to those five subjects will be found, as will the names of noted individuals who have explained what the subjects have meant to them, resulting in wide differences of emphasis and opinion.
 
*  In addition, Philosopedia proposes being a primary source for finding names not only of the eminent but also of the not-so-well-known individuals whose philosophic viewpoints have been expressed over the centuries as well as to date.
 
To learn about the components of philosophy, see major source books
Philosopedia will include interviews with living philosophers as well as interviews by individuals who knew them well. Input is invited.


==HISTORY==
* In addition, Philosopedia proposes being a primary source for finding names, not only of eminent people, but also of the not-so-well-known individuals whose philosophic beliefs have been expressed over the centuries as well as to the present.


'''Philosopedia''' commenced in October 2005. The name was trademarked by '''Warren Allen Smith''' in December 2005.  It started with the posting of his ''Who's Who in Hell, A Handbook and International Directory for Humanists, Freethinkers, Naturalists, Rationalists, and Non-Theists'' (NY: Barricade Books, 2000, $125.00), in which over 10,000 terms and names are listed.
To learn about the components of philosophy, see major source books.
Philosopedia will include interviews with living philosophers, as well as interviews by individuals who knew them well. Input is invited.

Latest revision as of 15:40, 11 July 2025

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Description[edit]

Philosopedia's mission is two-fold:

  • Its major purpose is to provide an academic resource for people whose interest is "thinking about thinking"- a phrase that is a basic definition of philosophy. In short, Philosopedia is a reference work about academic philosophy.
The academic subject of philosophy comprises
  • aesthetics,
  • epistemology,
  • ethics,
  • logic, and
  • metaphysics.
Terms that relate to those five subjects will be found, as will the names of noted individuals who have explained what the subjects have meant to them, resulting in wide differences of emphasis and opinion.
  • In addition, Philosopedia proposes being a primary source for finding names, not only of eminent people, but also of the not-so-well-known individuals whose philosophic beliefs have been expressed over the centuries as well as to the present.

To learn about the components of philosophy, see major source books. Philosopedia will include interviews with living philosophers, as well as interviews by individuals who knew them well. Input is invited.