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The Philosophy Workgroup will organize and coordinate efforts to create and improve articles relating to Philosophy. If you are interested in participating, you may add yourself to Category:Philosophy Authors, discuss issues on the Philosophy Workgroup Forum, or simply dive in and begin contributing. If you'd like to be an editor, please follow these instructions and then you may add yourself to Category:Philosophy Editors.
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Some high priority articles
In the list of articles below, the existence of an approved version is indicated by underlining.
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Philosophers, please edit this list.
From CZ:High priority articles for pilot
Bio
Peter Abelard | Theodor Adorno | Albertus Magnus | Anselm | Thomas Aquinas | Aristotle | Augustine of Hippo | Averroes | Roger Bacon | George Berkeley | Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius | Rudolf Carnap | Jacques Derrida | René Descartes | Johann Wolfgang Goethe | Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel | Martin Heidegger | David Hume | William James | Immanuel Kant | Ibn Khaldun | Søren Kierkegaard | Gottfried Leibniz | David Kellogg Lewis | John Locke | Maimonides | Karl Marx | Friedrich Nietzsche | William of Ockham | Charles Peirce | Duns Scotus | Francisco Suarez | Jean-Jacques Rousseau | Bertrand Russell | Niccolò Machiavelli | Nicholas of Cusa | Parmenides | Plato | Jean-Paul Sartre | Socrates | Baruch Spinoza | Sun Tzu | Thales | Voltaire | Ludwig Wittgenstein
Isms
Dualism | Empiricism | Existentialism | Feminism | Humanism | Monism | Naturalism | Pragmatism | Rationalism | Scepticism | Structuralism | Idealism | Materialism | Determinism
Da Big Ones
Arete (excellence) | Beauty | Existence | Essence | Identity | The Good | Reality | Substance | Truth | Unity | Virtue
Branches
Aesthetics | Epistemology | Logic | Metaphysics |Moral philosophy | Social and Political Philosophy | Philosophy of language | Logic | Philosophy of Religion | Philosophy of Science | Philosophy of Mind
Schools
Scholastic philosophy | Analytic philosophy | Continental philosophy | Stoicism
Philosophy and the economics of climate change
Readers who are interested in climate chamge economics need an understanding of its underlying philosopy. In particular, an understanding of the choice of the discount rates used by the Stern Review and others depends upon an appreciation of what is meant by utilitarianism and by the idea of agent-specific ethics. The CZ article on the former is only a stub,and there is nothing on the latter. The purpose of this message is to tempt a qualified philosopher to fill that gap. Failing such a response, I may put foreword a draft myself, - writing as an interested amateur.Nick Gardner 06:04, 28 August 2008 (CDT)