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John Gregg's Consciousness Site
http://home.comcast.net/~johnrgregg/
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John Gregg, consciousness, panpsychism, philosophy of mind, hard problem, functionalism, physicalism, epiphenomenalism, dualism, ontology, reductionism, free will, phenomenology, cognition, artificial intelligence, quantum mechanics, David Chalmers, metaphysics, Gregg Rosenberg, cognitive science

http://home.comcast.net/~johnrgregg/

A collection of philosophical essays dedicated to the empowerment of the individual.
http://cmncore.org/
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global languages, universals symbols, Common Cores Foundations, supreme, Polski, introspection, consciousness, Reality, social, philosophy, humanities, spiritual, spirituality, existence, abstract, abstractions, Polish, absolute, mysticism, metaphysics, Poland, duality, contradictions, Polska, human intelligence, survival, opposites, fundamentals, Polskie, awareness, global languages, ...

http://cmncore.org/

History, Philosophy, Politics, Psychology, Sociology and General Topics Essays as well as previously Published Articles by Gerhard Schuhmacher. Gerhard Schuhmacher is a life-time member of the Golden Key International Honour Society. His main interests lie in philosophy, politics, the social sciences in general as well as the arts.
http://www.gerhard-schuhmacher.com
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Democracy is not complete and total freedom; democracy is not a perfect from of government, nor is it free from corruption./
http://www.rimthoughts.com/
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domocracy, politics, ideas and opinions, political comments, opinions on religion, opinions on politics, payson arizona

http://www.rimthoughts.com/

New theory for the existance of god. his possible intentions, and their implications for humanity. The awnser to Life, The Universe, and Everything.
http://www.freewebs.com/thegodparticle/index.htm
Keywords:
god, metaphysics, religion, creation, genesis, overmind, childhoods end, theory

http://www.freewebs.com/thegodparticle/index.htm

This page includes philosophy papers written by Matthew Pike including work on Neitzsche, Descartes, Leibniz, Homer's Iliad, Star Trek Metaphysics, Aikido, Feminism, Goddess worship, and more.
http://shadowforest.net/philosophyhome.html
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philosophy, aikido, neitzsche, nietzsche, descartes, leibniz, goddess, star, trek, metaphysics, marx, time travel

http://shadowforest.net/philosophyhome.html

A fundamental re-examination of the logical structure of IS and its function in natural language.
http://www.angelfire.com/ab7/ait/index.html
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linguistics, analytic, philosophy, logic, syntax, existence, ontology, being, copula, frege, russell, quine

http://www.angelfire.com/ab7/ait/index.html

An anthology of his writings going back to the 30's to the present. The focus of his work is on economic justice, and world peace, racism, race relations, labor, Albert Schweitzer.
http://www.johnbisom.com/
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John Isom, John B. Isom, Humanist, Unitarian, Southern Baptist, Baptist, Spartanburg, South Carolina, Economic Justice, Race Relations, Labor Unions, Organized Labor, Willie Earl, Carl Sandburg, Wilderness Poem

http://www.johnbisom.com/

A short philosophical piece that attempts to bring forth a cosmology that works.
http://www.beckjord.com/meaningoflife
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God, creator, Great Spirit, life, philosophy of life, philosophy, ontology, death, intelligent design, guided evolution, meaning of life, philosophy, ufos, aliens, pollution, ecology, rebirth

http://www.beckjord.com/meaningoflife

Essays on Skepticism, Phenomenalism, Existentialism and other 20th-century philosophies by John Cassidy, philosopher and fundamentalist christian.
http://www.christian-philosopher.com/
Keywords:
belief, Bertrand Russell, Bayle, C.S. Lewis, Cantor, Carnap, causes, Christ, Christendom, Christian, church, criticism, critical thinking, David Hume, deconstructionism, discipline, disciplines, divine, doubt, effect, effects, empirical, empiricism, ethics, evil, existential, existentialism, faith, facts, Francois Bayle, Friedrich Nietzsche, fundamentalism, God, good, Hume, intellect, ...

http://www.christian-philosopher.com/

personal site
http://www.cogitata.co.uk
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personal, weblog, politics, philosophy, cogitata, lomography, poetry

http://www.cogitata.co.uk

Main page of the Center for the Radical Advancement of Postmodern Sophistry, a site containing critical essays concerning film, music and popular culture as they relate to postmodern philosophy.
http://home.comcast.net/~crapsonline/main.html
Keywords:
postmodern, postmodernism, philosophy, essays, articles, papers, cultural studies, popular culture, film, music, television, baudrillard, rorty, star trek, mcluhan, hochenedel, heidi, doug, mann

http://home.comcast.net/~crapsonline/main.html

Viewing present and past events from a knowledge of the future.
http://www.FuturePerspective.com/
Keywords:
human evolution, common mind, telepathy, future, past, present, foresight, prediction

http://www.FuturePerspective.com/

The Writing of Michael L. Anderson
http://www.geocities.com/omniapraeclara
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Anderson, Michael, modern poetry, philosophy, Wittgenstein, transrealism, philosophy of science, cognitive science, mind, universals

http://www.geocities.com/omniapraeclara

a new way to search answers for the ancient riddles.
http://www.geocities.com/new_understandings/personalpage.html
Keywords:
human, mankind

http://www.geocities.com/new_understandings/personalpage.html

Barry, Bateson, Churchland, Davies, Dennett, Easthope, Ekeland, Ghiselin, Hume, Levins, Levitas, May, Merrit, Monod, Nagel, Partridge, Quine, Rose, Ross, Sen, Smullyan, Sober, Sokal, Unger, Weinberger
http://dannyreviews.com/s/philosophy.html

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http://homepage.mac.com/p_orin_zack/
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Science Fiction Novel, Print on demand, Self-published, eBook, GemStar

http://homepage.mac.com/p_orin_zack/

Common sense logic applied to all facets of civilization
http://www.realitythinking.org
Keywords:
libertarian, self-interest, conservative, capitalism, freedom, liberty, censorship, liberal, philosophy, truth, bias

http://www.realitythinking.org

existential anxiety as a source of the underestimation of animal suffering
http://www.animalfreedom.org/english/column/injustice.html
Keywords:
animal rights, denial, injustice, existential anxiety, animal suffering

http://www.animalfreedom.org/english/column/injustice.html

TruthAwakens.com - Open Your Eyes - A Resource of Philosophy - Early Modern, Early Greek, Contemporary -
http://www.truthawakens.com
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Philosophy, Philosophical, Philosophers, Philosopher, Truth, Logic, Inference, Open, Eyes, Awake, Awakens, Kant, Greek, Contemporary, Searle, Berekely, Hume, Foundationalism, Josh, Peete, SacZBT, ZBT

http://www.truthawakens.com

A possible, libertarian, multicultural society of responsible people offering salvation from the certain extinction which will surely be our destiny if we stay on the present course.
http://www.worthingtonsworld.com/
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libertarianism, reductionism, consciousness, evolution, drugs, religion, Gold, free-will, social mores, scientology, racism, anti-Semitism

http://www.worthingtonsworld.com/

Essays and Chronicles on Suffering and Redemption, by James Chester
http://www.publicappeal.org

http://www.publicappeal.org

http://members.AOL.COM/myth21cent/index.html
Keywords:
21st century, philosophy, myths

http://members.AOL.COM/myth21cent/index.html

A philosophical enquiry into the development of modern society
http://www.pierrewatter.com/
Keywords:
sociology, politics, book, books, criticism, analysis, capitalism, production

http://www.pierrewatter.com/

http://www.geocities.com/petrusvalues/petrus.htm

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http://stellig.tripod.com/kantserror/

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http://members.aol.com/ideas00001

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http://www.kjmaclean.com/

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My essays, poems and songs - attempts to understand life, and have fun doing it.
http://www.humanthoughts.org/
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thought, poem, poetry, essay, politic, economic, mind, philosophy, psychology, consciousness

http://www.humanthoughts.org/

http://www.laboratorycluster.com/

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http://www.mathjmendl.org/philosophy.html

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http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/inevitabilitytheory

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http://www.btinternet.com/~pnhaseman

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Wikipedia-Article "Essays"

For the town in France, see Essay, Orne.

An essay is a short work that treats a topic from an author's personal point of view, often taking into account subjective experiences and personal reflections upon them.

Contents

Form and content

Essays are usually brief works in prose, but works in verse are sometimes dubbed essays (e.g. Alexander Pope's An Essay on Criticism (1711) and An Essay on Man (1733-1734) and many voluminous works refer to themselves as essays (e.g. John Locke's An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1690)).

Virtually anything may be the subject of an essay. Topics may include actual happenings, issues of human life, morality, ethics, religion and many others. An essay is, by definition, a work of non-fiction, and is often expository.

The essay as literary genre

The word essay derives from the French essai ('attempt'), from the verb essayer, 'to try' or 'to attempt'. The first author to describe his works as essays was, unsurprisingly, French: Michel de Montaigne (1533-1592). Inspired in particular by the works of Plutarch, a translation of whose Oeuvres morales [Moral works] into French had just been published by Jacques Amyot, Montaigne began to compose his essays in 1572; the first edition, entitled Essais, was published in two volumes in 1580. For the rest of his life he continued to revise previously published essays as well as composing new ones.

Francis Bacon's essays, published in book form in 1597, 1612, and 1625, were the first works in English that described themselves as essays. Ben Jonson first used the word essayist in English in 1609, according to the Oxford English Dictionary.

Notable essayists are legion. They include Joseph Addison, Richard Steele, Charles Lamb, William Hazlitt, Thomas Babington Macaulay, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Walter Bagehot, George Orwell, and E.B. White.

It is very difficult to define the genre of essay, but the following remarks by Aldous Huxley, regarded in his day as a leading practitioner of the genre, may be of interest:

"Like the novel, the essay is a literary device for saying almost everything about almost anything. By tradition, almost by definition, the essay is a short piece, and it is therefore impossible to give all things full play within the limits of a single essay. But a collection of essays can cover almost as much ground, and cover it almost as thoroughly, as can a long novel. Montaigne's Third Book is the equivalent, very nearly, of a good slice of the Comédie Humaine. Essays belong to a literary species whose extreme variability can be studied most effectively within a three-poled frame of reference. There is the pole of the personal and the autobiographical; there is the pole of the objective, the factual, the concrete-particular; and there is the pole of the abstract-universal. Most essayists are at home and at their best in the neighborhood of only one of the essay's three poles, or at the most only in the neighborhood of two of them. There are the predominantly personal essayists, who write fragments of reflective autobiography and who look at the world through the keyhole of anecdote and description. There are the predominantly objective essayists who do not speak directly of themselves, but turn their attention outward to some literary or scientific or political theme. … And how splendid, how truly oracular are the utterances of the great generalizers! … The most richly satisfying essays are those which make the best not of one, not of two, but of all the three worlds in which it is possible for the essay to exist" (Collected Essays, "Preface").

The essay as a pedagogical tool

In recent times, essays have become one of the chief tools by which colleges judge the mastery and comprehension of material, and they are sometimes used as a part of the criteria by which the student body is selected as well. Academic essays are usually more formal and present the writer's own views as well as the comprehensive analysis of what has previously been written on a topic.

Many students' first exposure to the genre is the "five-paragraph essay": a highly structured form requiring an introduction presenting the thesis statement); three body paragraphs, each of which presents an idea to support the thesis; and a conclusion, which restates the thesis and summarizes the supporting points. The form is controversial. It does allow the student writer to put some structure in place, at a stage when the main concern is mastering more "tactical level" issues such as unified paragraphs, transitions, thesis statements, and so forth, but its simplistic structure severely limits the author's range of expression.

Other most common types of essays used for academic purposes include argumentative essays, definition essays, compare/contrast essays, cause/effect essays, etc.

From the point of view of the subject area the most common academic essays would be historical essay, philosophical essay, literary essay, etc.

Non-literary essays

Music

In the realm of music, composer Samuel Barber wrote a set of "Essays for Orchestra," relying on the form and content of the music to guide the listener's ear, rather than any extra-musical plot or story.

Film

Film can also be used to produce the more subjective reflective attitude characteristic of essays. Important essay film makers include Chris Marker, Guy Debord, Raoul Peck and Harun Farocki. One working definition of the essay film is "documentary laced with self-portrait." Theoretical approaches to this genre can be found in the works of Michel Beaujour, Raymond Bellour and Roland Barthes. Other filmmakers who have been active in the essay film are Orson Welles, Trinh T. Minh-ha, Hartmut Bitomski, Alexander Kluge, Jem Cohen, Jean-Luc Godard and Robert Kramer. Perhaps the original essay filmmaker was Dziga Vertov.

Photography

A photographic essay is an attempt to cover a topic by a series of photographs.

Philately

In philately, an essay is a prototype for a proposed stamp. In contrast, a proof is the prototype of an accepted stamp. Both, essays and proofs are rare, as usually just a few are produced. They are not sold publicly, but handled by insiders or held in postal museums or collections. Possibly the first essay of a stamp not accepted is the Prince Consort Essay from 1850.

Numismatics

A numismatic essay is a coin prototype proposed for general sale or circulation.

Related terms

References

Theodor W. Adorno, The Essay as Form in: Theodor W. Adorno, The Adorno Reader, Blackwell Publishers 2000

Beaujour, Michel. Miroirs d'encre: Rhétorique de l'autoportrait. Paris: Seuil, 1980. [Poetics of the Literary Self-Portrait. Trans. Yara Milos. New York: NYU Press, 1991].

Bensmaïa, Reda. The Barthes Effect: The Essay as Reflective Text. Trans. Pat Fedkiew. Minneapolis: Univ. of Minnesota Press, 1987.

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