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PHI 2000 Introduction to Philosophy (Bumpus)   Tags: philosophy  

A course guide for Introduction to Philosophy course at Fort Valley State University.
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Relevant Research Databases

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  • Religion & Philosophy Collection  
      
    Religion & Philosophy Collection includes more than 300 full-text journals covering topics such as world religions, major denominations, biblical studies, religious history, epistemology, political philosophy, philosophy of language, moral philosophy, and the history of philosophy.

  • ProQuest Religion (Legacy Platform)
    ProQuest Religion is an indispensable resource for religious studies programs and for anyone researching religious issues and perspectives. This resource presently has more than 150 journals, with most of them available with full-text. The content is full-text, scholarly, and designed to meet the needs of both religious studies programs and general library collections.

  • Opposing Viewpoints In Context
    Provides information on today's popular social issues. Features viewpoint articles, topic overviews, full-text magazine, academic journals, and newspaper articles, primary source documents, statistics, images and podcasts, and links to websites.
  • Credo General Reference
    Reference material covering all subjects from 440 encyclopedias and dictionaries as well as bilingual dictionaries.

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