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Buddhist Ethics – and other matters…
OK – first some course matters – a link for those doing the Ethical Traditions module – if you want to read a range of articles on Buddhsit Ethics, I would recommend you take a look at the Journal of…

OK – first some course matters – a link for those doing the Ethical Traditions module – if you want to read a range of articles on Buddhsit Ethics, I would recommend you take a look at the Journal of…
is a page with some useful Philosophy of Religion resources for writing essays, etc… D.
-has great mp3 downloads on Locke, Kant, Plato and others. It is part of The Research Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Sydney. If you like what you find – let me know, and I…
Just found a Do-it-yourself-Deity game at – part of the Philosophers Magazine – which has some serious and some more lighthearted resources for philosophy students…. Let me know how you get on (use the comments button below – or…
http://local.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&cp=51.905975~-2.079539&style=h&lvl=19 has great satellite images of FCH – even if they are a little old (look at all the car parking we used to have, and no CEAL building..) Thought it was cool – so thought you might also think…
Friday the 13th (Oct ’06) – Day 1 of the E-Learn conference in Hawaii… This day was dominated by two long (3 and a half-hour each) workshops. In the morning I attended a session by Anthony Klejna of Daemen College.…
In case you missed the edition of the Moral Maze debate programme about Religious issues – go to for details – and to listen again, or contribute to their discussion board on the topic. Please feel free to post…
Just a quick report – on Saturday 21st October we invited guests in for our annual Open for Learning event. FCH had something in the region of 850 visitors – who ate apples (it ws National Apple Day) and attended…
Well – I promised a fuller report on E-Learn2006, and here is at least the first portion of it. E-Learn 2006 – Report – First Part The goal seemed worthwhile – to travel to Hawaii – and learn about E-Learning…