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SEARCH INFORMATION
Most
psychoanalytic, psychotherapy
and counselling organizations have web sites, some
with
extensive archives of papers and other materials, and many have
discussion
groups. New ones are added all the time and others
disappear. You can find them via the sources
listed below and
by joining email forums or other discussion groups. You can
also ask search engines (see below) to find information about any
topic.
There
is a growing and regularly updated
archive of web sites and forums on psychoanalysis, psychology,
history &
philosophy of the human sciences, human nature
and other potentially interesting
matters concerning making
use of the internet at
http://www.egroups.com/list/human-nature-info/
There
is also The Online Dictionary of Mental Health
http://www.human-nature.com/odmh/index.html
largely compiled
by Ian
Pitchford.
There is
another
sort of discussion group, based on the web and email called eGroups.
You
can search their list of groups and join at
There are
several
hundred thousand of them on all sorts of topics. You can also create
your own group very easily.
To find
web sites
on any topic go to Ask Jeeves, which searches many search engines
and
gives good guidance:
There is also a
UK
version accessible from the above web site.
Another
search
engines which is fast and has extensive resources is Google: http://Google.com/
It ranks sites
according
to number of links
Search UK http://www.searchuk.co.uk
searches UK
sites and
covers 6m pages.
Meta
search
engines search the search engines in combination and cover 42% of the
web
Mamma http://www.mamma.com/
Dogpile http://www.dogpile.com/
Search Engine
Watch is
full of up to date news and tips
For guidance to interesting essays, news, debates, go daily to Arts & Letters Dailymain newspapers, etc. http://aldaily.com/ For all sorts of on-line books, go to http://www.cybereditions.com/aldaily/
There
is a large archive of
materials in psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, group
relations,
Darwinian psychology and other matters related to human nature at http://www.human-nature-com
This
site contains many, many papers, books and other and texts in
psychoanalysis.
British
Psycho-Analytical
Society Site contains many papers, reviews, notices of coming
events, links (very select…)
http://www.psychoanalysis.org.uk
Psyche
Matters
Large
archive of writings,
bibliographies, links re: psychoanalysis (not recently updated)
http://psychematters.com/index.htm
RECOMMENDED
EMAIL DISCUSSION FORUMS
AND EGROUPS:
HUMAN
NATURE
INFORMATION eGroup
This forum
is an
archive of information about email forums, web sites, archives and
other
information of potential interest to people working or
interested in human
nature. It includes the human sciences,
philosophy, psychoanalysis and
psychotherapy, psychiatry,
philosophy of science, issues in medicine and the
history of
medicine, social studies of science, cultural studies, brain science
and any other topic which appears to be relevant, including
publications and
information of general interest to
internet users.
For
some time I have
felt that the web sites are unsatisfactory to which I regularly
contribute information about email forums, web sites and other
information of
potential interest to people concerned with
various aspects of human nature, the
human sciences,
psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, philosophy of science, medicine
and related matters.
They
have now
been complemented with one which has the advantage
that it is very easy to add
new entries to it. It takes the
form of a web-based eGroup with an archive which
is easy of
access. From now on I will archive any new information there which I
think may be of specialist
interest, as well as other items which may
be of general interest, e.g.,
cultural publications, free
software, conferences, etc. Subscribers will receive
each
announcement as it is posted, and they will all be archived at the
eGroup’s web site. Over time this is likely to build into a
considerable
resource.
To join
the
eGroup, send an e-mail with no message to
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The eGroup's
messages,
calendar, document vault, and more are
available on the
web
at http://www.egroups.com/group/human-nature-info/
Suggested items
for
inclusion on the forum and for placement in the archive will be
submitted
for my consideration.
Anyone wishing
to set up
their own forum and archive, with their own rules and procedures,
can
do so free of charge at http://www.egroups.com
Moderator:
Robert
M. Young
HUMAN
NATURE eGroup
This eGroup is
designed to
provide a space for interdisciplinary discussion of issues
concerning human nature, including, for example, philosophical and
historical
issues, theories of human nature in psychology and
the human sciences,
archaeology, psychiatry, psychoanalysis
and psychotherapy. The idea behind it
is, once again, to build bridges,
i.e., the opposite of sectarian carping, downputting or scoring. The
academic
division of labour is so balkanised that it is often
difficult to know what’s
going on in fields quite close
to one’s own, never mind ones which are more
intellectually distant. I hope subscribers will draw the
eGroup’s attention to
important new ideas and
publications. I also hope people will offer essays for
the
Vault (web site) and links to other relevant web sites. Academics,
clinicians and interested laypeple are all welcome.
Moderator: Robert M.
Young
The eGroup's messages,
calendar, document vault, and more are available on the web at
http://www.egroups.com/group/human-nature/
The eGroup's email
address for
sending messages is
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automatically,
send an email to
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Moderator: Robert M. Young
robert@rmy1.demon.co.uk
HUMAN NATURE
BOOKS
eGroup
human-nature-books-l@egroups.com
This is an
announcement
list for the purpose of sharing personal knowledge about good and
excellent books about human nature. It is my opinion that many -
perhaps most -
people on the net have patchy knowledge of the
literature in this very broad
field. From time to time I will
offer views on particular books and series which
I know well
or have reason to recommend.
The
project will
inevitably centre around topics where I
am knowledgeable. I
am particularly
well-read about psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, philosophy, history
&
philosophy of the human sciences, social malaise, and
Darwinism. I am
particularly industrious in these areas
because of research and writing in which
I am engaged. I also try to remain
well-informed about more general and reflective books about human
nature and
society. I will also recommend works in any
related field, e.g., fiction, social
science, world affairs,
which have come to my attention and which I think well
of.
Access to the
archive
will be open to anyone, not just subscribers to the egroup. I will
also
supply web addresses for ordering those of the books
which I recommend which are
in print. People who order by
this route will pay the usual price, while I will
benefit to
the extent of a few per cent of the price, money which I will devote
to our research, net activities and publishing. People who subscribe
or make use
of the archive are, of course, free to purchase
the books from anywhere they
like or borrow them from a
library. Buying them from the recommended suppliers
is not
essential to making use of this resource (though I would appreciate
it).
Suggestions for books to include in the recommended list
are welcome.
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PSYCHOANALYSIS AND
PSYCHOTHERAPY
eGroup
psychoanalysis-and-psychotherapy@eGroups.com
Although there are existing
groups
and forums for psychoanalysis and others for psychotherapy, there
has
hitherto been none which seeks to bring together people
interested in the
psychoanalytic approach as employed in
analysis, psychoanalytic psychotherapy
and psychodynamic
counselling, where the counsellor works in the transference.
This eGroup is designed to foster communication across those three
communities,
both in theory and in practice. I hope
subscribers will draw the eGroup’s
attention to
interesting publications and offer essays and reviews to the Vault
(web site) and interesting links to other relevant groups and web
sites. The
intention is to facilitate communication, and
messages should be offered in that
spirit. Disagreement is
fine, but sectarianism is not welcome.
The eGroup's messages,
calendar,
document vault, and more are available on the web at
http://www.egroups.com/group/psychoanalysis-and-psychotherapy/
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Moderator: Robert M. Young
GROUP RELATIONS eGroup
The
Group Relations tradition inspired by W. R. Bion’s _Experiences
in Groups_ and developed
at the Tavistock Centre and elsewhere by, e.g.,
A. K. Rice,
Pierre Turquet, Gordon Lawrence, Eric Miller, David Armstrong and
others, has led to the regular group relations conferences throughout
the world
and has been very influential in the study of
groups and institutions. It also
plays an important role in
organizational consultancy. This forum is designed to
foster
discussion and to provide a congenial place for writings in this
tradition to be available on the web.
To join the eGroup, send an
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The
eGroup's
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available on the web at http://www.egroups.com/group/grouprelations/
Moderator: Robert M.
Young
INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR THE
PSYCHOANALYTIC UNDERSTANDING OF
ORGANIZATIONS (ISPSO) email
forum
ISPSO is the mailing list
(email forum) for the International
Society for the Psychoanalytic Study of
Organizations. Its purpose is to foster communication among managers,
consultants, and academics interested
in the psychodynamics of
organizations. Questions about the list, or
suggestions for its
development, should be addressed to Howard Schwartz Schwartz@oakland.edu. Any
interested
person may subscribe.
There is an extensive archive
of papers given at successive annual
conferences, along with
news and events, list of members, photos, etc. http://www.sba.oakland.edu/ispso
To subscribe send a message to: Majordomo@okland.edu
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ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHODYNAMICS
egroup
Here are some of the
topics we are discussing:
-Covert and irrational
organizational processes
-The psychology of conflict
-Narcissistic leadership
-Organizational resistance
-Projective processes in
groups
-Action learning
-Power structure of the
undercover organization, etc etc.
To join, simply send an email
to orgdyne-subscribe@egroups.com . To learn
more about the group, visit www.egroups.com/group/orgdyne .
Moderator: Anil Behal, MSM,
Ph.D.
List Facilitator, Orgdyne
Organizational Psychodynamics
Discussion Group
http://www.egroups.com/group/orgdyne
OBJECT RELATIONS IN
PSYCHOANALYSIS eGroup
The
inspiration
for this egroup is an interest in Klein, Post-Kleinians, Winnicott,
Fairbairn, Guntrip and other and more recent writers
in the object
relations
tradition within psychoanalysis. There is an existing list on Bion
and
there is an object relations web site, but was formerly
no forum, egroup or web
site specifically dedicated to this
particular stratum of psychoanalytic theory.
This egroup and
its associated web site are designed to fill this void.
Any topic within
the
broad domain mentioned above is welcome. So are interventions aimed
at
mounting critiques of this tradition, broadly conceived.
However, civility must
be the norm. In addition to
theoretical and clinical issues, we are particularly
interested in encouraging applications to the object relations
tradition to
literature, film and other aspects of culture
and cultural studies. Submissions
for essays for
consideration for the web site should be sent to either of the
forum moderators.
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eGroup's
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web
at
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Form
Moderator:
Robert M. Young
Professor of
Psychotherapy and Psychoanalytic Studies Centre for Psychotherapeutic
Studies
University of Sheffield
Co-moderator:
Michael
Szollosy egp97ms@sheffield.ac.uk
Research Student
in
English Literature & Psychoanalytic Studies University of
Sheffield
This egroup
replaces the
email forum formerly based at
object-relations@human-nature.net
Moderator: Robert M. Young
MELANIE
KLEIN AND KLEINIANISM eGroup
This egroup is devoted to
Klein,
Bion and others influenced by her, as well as, Fairbairn, Winnicott
and
more general issues in the object relations
tradition. One of the aims on
this eGroup is that people should draw others’ attention to
new publications and offer comments on and reviews of them.
Subscription and comments by
people
critical of Kleinian ideas are welcome, as long as they are put in a
civil and constructive way, but the main aim is to foster discussion
among
essentially people sympathetic to Kleinian ideas.
The egroup is also associated
with the ejournal Kleinian
Studies, the web site of which is
at the human-nature.com web site:
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eGroup's
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web
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Moderator: Robert M.
Young
D. W. WINNICOTT eGroup
As I said in
announcing the
new Klein eGroup, when I took part in setting up the Object
Relations eGroup, I assumed that the forum would be devoted to Klein,
Fairbairn,
Winnicott and more general issues in the object
relations tradition. This has
not occurred. By contrast, the
Bion forum is thriving. I draw the conclusion
that there is a
place for a forum devoted to Winnicott and the people and ideas
in the tradition which he began. Since his writings are so allusive
and his
ideas are hard to get clear, I believe that his work
would greatly benefit from
being mulled over by sympathetic
people.
I will also in due
course
set up a D. W. Winnicott Home Page with references,
links and other pertinent
materials. One
of the things I hope will flourish on this eGroup is that people
will draw others’ attention to new publications and offer
comments on and
reviews of them.
To
join the eGroup, send
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eGroup's
messages, calendar, document vault, and more are available on the
web
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Moderator:
Robert M. Young
W.R.
BION email forum
The
W.R. Bion email forum
was
originally established in anticipation of a conference in
Italy in 1997 but has
carried on as a place for discussion of
his work. The web site includes a
complete bibliography
Web
site: http://www.sicap.it/~merciai/bion97.htm
http://www.sicap.it/~merciai/spi.htm
(moderator)
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join forum, send email
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PSYCHOANALYSIS
AND THE PUBLIC
SPHERE/FREE ASSOCIATIONS email forum
Psa-Public-Sphere@sheffield.ac.uk
For
discussion of wider social, cultural, philosophical, political,
ideological,
institutional and related aspects of
psychoanalysis and other psychodynamic
approaches. (This is
not to exclude the clinical but to frame clinical matters
contextually.) Matters of concern to the profession, including
funding,
efficacy, and critiques are also welcome fare, as is
any psychodynamically-related
topic. This forum grew out of
an annual conference sponsored by the Department
of Human
Relations, University
of
East London; the quarterly journal, _Free Associations:
Psychoanalysis, Groups,
Politics, Culture_, and the Human
Nature Trust (a charity which supports
psychoanalytic
publishing, teaching and conferences). The forum was originally
designed to reflect the concerns of the annual conference (now in
suspension)
and to give them an ongoing presence.
The
email forum is associated with a WWW site where papers given at
annual
conferences and other relevant documents available for
downloading or reading
on-line:
http://www.human-nature.com/free-associations/index.html
It
is also associated with a hard copy journal,
_Free
Associations: Psychoanalysis, Groups, Politics, Culture_.
For
information about subscribing and a list of back issues, go to:
http://www.human-nature.com/process-press/journals.html
These
web sites form part of a larger project with an extensive web site
and several
email forums which are designed to bring together
various disciplines concerned
with the understanding of human
nature
Forum
Moderators:
Robert
Maxwell Young
email robert@rmy1.demon.co.uk Mark
Alexander, Wellcome Institute, London.
email M.Alexander@wellcome.ac.uk
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you wish to subscribe, send an email message to: listproc@sheffield.ac.uk
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EUROPEAN
PSYCHOTHERAPY eGroup
Europsych
is concerned
to foster exchange of information about psychotherapy in Europe -
East and West. We hope that subscribers will share information about
psychotherapy facilities, training and research in their countries so
that
others can be better informed and so that ideas,
writings and expertise can be
shared.
Practitioners of all approaches to
psychotherapy are welcome, and subscribers to the list
are
expected to relate constructively (or silently) to approaches other
than
their own. ‘All’ includes psychodynamic,
behavioural, brief, solution-focussed,
gestalt, etc, as well
as group therapy, art psychotherapy, drama therapy, dance
therapy, etc.
It is
hoped that
people who join the list and are in a position to
do so should sketch the
situation in their country - numbers
of practitioners and approaches, trainings,
provision for
payment, institutional and intellectual issues and whatever other
topics may seem relevant and interesting.
A particularly
interesting topic is the situation and development of psychotherapy
in Eastern
Europe and possibilities for mutual support,
exchanges and the development of
distance learning projects.
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web
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Moderator:
Robert M. Young
Psychosoma
Description:
Psychosoma is an
Internet discussion group for professionals who are interested
in psychosomatic and behavioral medicine.
Psychosoma focus on the interdisciplinary
field concerned with the
development and integration of behavioral and biomedical science knowledge and
techniques relevant to the understanding
of health and
illness, and the application of this knowledge and these techniques to prevention, diagnosis,
treatment and
rehabilitation.
Forum
Leaders: Dr. A. Rolnick
Davida Mone Rodrigues,M.D.
Membership: professionals who are interested in psychosomatic
and behavioral medicine.
Size: 100
Messages per week: about 1
How to join: Send email to listserv@listp.apa.org
withth
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PSYCHOTHERAPY
AND COUNSELLING email
forum
This
forum is for general discussion of issues concerning all forms of
psychotherapy
and counselling, including issues relevant to
the professions, clinical and
theoretical problems, new
publications, job vacancies and whatever else the
subscribers
may wish to raise.
The
forum moderator is Steve Renee,
Leeds Metropolitan University: S.Rennie@lmu.ac.uk
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HUMAN
RELATIONS, AUTHORITY AND
JUSTICE: EXPERIENCES
AND CRITIQUES email forum
Experiences
and Critiques, is
an open, unmoderated forum designed to encourage the
application of psychoanalytic and related psychodynamic approaches to
the
understanding of group, institutional, cultural and
political processes. The
forum is related to an electronic journal of the same name based at http://www.human-nature.com/HRAJ/home.html .
Most
of those who are working on this project are based in London, England
and work
in the helping professions, organizational
consultancy and group relations,
while some work with ethnic
minorities, crisis
intervention, sexual abuse and other applied spheres. What brings
them together
is in the conviction that primitive,
unconscious, irrational processes play a much larger part in human relations than is
usually supposed and
that unless full account can be taken of these processes and
unless ways can be found to understand and contain them the individual to
international relations.
In
particular, the group has
made extensive use of the approaches to human
relations
developed by Wilfred Bion and others at the Tavistock Institute of
Human Relations, summarised in his _Experiences In Groups_ (London:
Tavistock,
1961) and the tradition of group relations and
organizational consultancy which
has followed on from that
work in the Tavistock and elsewhere, in particular, in
group
relations conferences at Leicester and elsewhere, e.g., America,
Israel,
Germany, Australia, India. Other approaches, both
psychoanalytic and systemic,
are also drawn upon, in
particular, on the normal role of psychotic anxieties in
contributing to problems in groups and institutions. Group relations events were
held in Sofia in 1992 and 1996, and there was
a founding
conference of the project in 1995.
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EVOLUTIONARY
PSYCHOLOGY
eGroup
evolutionary-psychology@egroups.com
"The
goal of
research in evolutionary psychology is to discover and understand
the
design of the human mind. Evolutionary psychology is an
approach to psychology,
in which knowledge and principles
from evolutionary biology are put to use in
research on the
structure of the human mind. It is not an area of study, like
vision, reasoning, or social behavior. It is a way of thinking about
psychology
that can be applied to any topic within it. In
this view, the mind is a set of
information-processing
machines that were designed by natural
selection to
solve
adaptive problems faced by our hunter-gatherer ancestors. This way
of
thinking about the brain, mind, and behavior is changing
how scientists approach
old topics, and opening up new
ones."
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Moderator:
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Pitchford
PSYCHIATRY
RESEARCH
eGroup
psychiatry-research@egroups.com
A
web-based group
is available for the dissemination and discussion of research
into psychopathology:
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Pitchford
AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL
NOTES
eGroup
autobiographical-notes@eGroups.com
This forum
is an
archive of information about email forums, web sites, archives and
other
information of potential interest to people working or
interested in human
nature. It includes the human sciences,
philosophy, psychoanalysis and
psychotherapy, psychiatry,
philosophy of science, issues in medicine and the
history of
medicine, social studies of science, cultural studies, brain science
and any other topic which appears to be relevant, including
publications and
information of general interest to
internet users.
This group
is
designed so that its members can share notes about their own lives,
the
development of their ideas, beliefs, values and views.
One aim is to build up an
archive of reflective materials on
the development of ideas in their personal
and historical
contexts. Another is to shed personal light on the work of
creative individuals.
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I will act
as the
forum moderator. Suggested items for inclusion on the forum and for
placement in the archive will be submitted for my consideration.
Anyone wishing
to set up
their own forum and archive, with their own rules and procedures,
can
do so free of charge at http://www.egroups.com
Moderator:
Robert M.
Young
PSYCHOLOGUICAL
TREATMENT OF
SCHIZOPHRENIA AND OTHER PSYCHOSES - EGROUP
International
Society for the
Psychological
Treatments
of Schizophrenia and other
Psychoses (UK Chapter)
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DARWIN-AND-DARWINISM
eGroup
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There has been
for some
time an email forum with this name at sheffield.ac.uk The moderators
decided to move it to a more convenient host at eGroups.com, but the
old site
and its subscriber list got deleted before the (179)
subscribers could be moved
_en bloc_., We therefore ask old
subscribers, as well as new people interested in the topics mentioned
below, to
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instructions.
This is
a forum
for discussion of any and all matters concerned with
evolution. This means
Darwin, his life and theories,
Darwinian scholarship, including other approaches
to
evolution in the past and present. It is also intended to include
findings,
debates, concepts and philosophical discussions
about Darwinian ideas in other
disciplines, including, for
example, Darwinian psychology, social science,
epistemology
and the relevance of Darwinism
to moral, cultural, social, political and
ideological matters.
One of
the aims
of the forum is to provide a place where different
disciplines and points of
view which often do not make much
contact can debate in a single space. This
means that sharp
disagreements are very likely. The forum leaders are determined
that these will be conducted in a civil manner.
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Moderator:
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Young
RADICAL
SCIENCE eGroup
'Radical
Science'
has been established in conjunction with the WWW resource Against
All
Reason to serve those who are interested in both the
radical nature of science
as a route to knowledge and the
radical critique of the social, political and
economic roles
of
science
and
technology. Our remit therefore covers unreasonable uses
of science;
unreasonable abuses of science, and unreasonable
alternatives to science.
Welcome participants include
scientists, philosophers, and those involved in
social
studies of science and technology. The topics suggested for debate
will
include, but not be limited to, nuclear power;
biological conservation,
anthropogenic global warming;
behavioural genetics; manipulation of the human
genome and
other forms of genetic engineering; the implications of the
convergence of information technologies for democracy, education, and
the global
economic infrastructure; discovery and
development; racism and sexism in
science, and issues posed
by phenomena such as pseudoscience, pseudohistory and
superstition.
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messages of
the group are found at
http://www.egroups.com/list/radical-science/
Our
Against All
Reason website: http://www.human-nature.com/reason/index.html
holds a large collection of resources, and is regularly updated. The
historical
archive contains complete editions of the
following works:
René
Descartes: 'DISCOURSE ON THE METHOD OF RIGHTLY CONDUCTING THE REASON,
AND
SEEKING TRUTH IN THE SCIENCES'
William James:
'THE
VARIETIES OF RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE: A STUDY IN HUMAN NATURE'
Bertrand
Russell:
'PROPOSED ROADS TO FREEDOM'
Andrew Dickson
White:
'HISTORY OF THE WARFARE OF SCIENCE WITH THEOLOGY IN CHRISTENDOM'
Our host
site,
Human-Nature.Com , also contains several hundred papers, articles,
electronic journals, book reviews, interviews, and more than a dozen
other
complete books, together with unique search facilities
and a collection of over
four thousand hyperlinks.
Suggested
contributions on any relevant topic are welcome.
http://www.human-nature.com/reason/index.html
Moderator: Ian
Pitchford
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