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I'm just an ordinary guy that likes to learn a little about a wide variety of subjects. I'm a noob and don't know all the WP rules and probably never will. I think I know enough to contribute and modify some of the content and maybe correct some spelling and whatnot, but I'll probably never be much good at the style and format stuff. I enjoy Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology and a lot of other things that end in -ology and will likely be in those areas most of the time. I'm basically a peace, love, contribution and cooperation kind of guy. Please don't be offended if I change what you wrote or ask questions about it on the talk page, I'm not intending to offend anyone, just trying to get a little closer to the truth if possible. Feel free to email or leave me a message. Madam, I am single and looking. Thanks, --Jim 21:49, 28 December 2005 (UTC)
Philosophy Category
WikiProject Philosophy task list
- Charles Peirce: This article needs a lot of help. The POV is way too idiosyncratic and the style is offputting for a general audience, to say the least. You will have to be willing to go to the mat, however, with the primary author, who has been banned but has reappeared under different names.
- Desert: At least narrow it down to being in philosophy, ethics, or morality. An actual article at any of these three would be nice, too.
- Cesare Cremonini: created "start-level", would need new eyes and hands.
- Fatalism: Stub-like. Needs to be cleaned up and expanded
- Aristotelianism: Needs to be expanded
- Logical argument: Needs work to be of use
- Sign / Symbol: Introductions contain too much technical jargon
- Catholic Probabilism: Pretty nearly straight from the old Catholic Encyclopedia
- Counterfactuals: Needs fuller and more accurate summary of main theories, as well as indication of philosophical importance in other topics, notably causation and inference.
- Human agency: Expand, correct, and reference. Any support for altering the name?
- Being and Nothingness: An Essay on Phenomenological Ontology Sartre's magnum opus, barely more than a stub
- Übermensch: desperately needs knowledgable attention
- Kant's Groundwork: re-write, expand
- Existentialism: in dire need of a cleanup and reworking of information
- African philosophy: needs a lot of work!
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