MasterSplinger
unenlightened
Akanthinos
Stanford is your Bible? Yikes! — Metaphysician Undercover
Noble Dust
BC
In fact, I have rarely read anything that isn't a computer programming related book — MasterSplinger
Noble Dust
BC
Noble Dust
Wayfarer
BC
'm so curious though; mainly about what type of person will be behind the counter. — Noble Dust
Noble Dust
BC
Noble Dust
Wayfarer
Noble Dust
Also if there were a movie on Steiner, which actor would be ideal? — Wayfarer
Wayfarer
Noble Dust
I don’t think of Steiner as a cult leader, although I guess some would. Overall I think he was a benign figure, not at all power-seeking or exploitative - — Wayfarer
Wayfarer
Noble Dust
Noble Dust
Metaphysician Undercover
Well, Standford is not perfect, far from it, but there are few general access online ressources with the same degree of professionalism or depth. — Akanthinos
If you have a better ressource, please share it with the class. I'm sure my teachers are getting tired of seeing a dozen Stanford reference in every one of my bibliographies. — Akanthinos
Akanthinos
Of course the primary source is the preferred source, go to the library and read. — Metaphysician Undercover
Artemis
As a result I'm struggling with the language of this particular book. It takes me an awfully long time to get through a couple of pages as I have to reread sentences and paragraphs. I also have to Google a lot of the words. — MasterSplinger
Of course the primary source is the preferred source, go to the library and read. But I find the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, though it's not as extensive as Stanford, has better, well rounded information on the subjects which it does address. — Metaphysician Undercover
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