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Der Assoziations-Blaster -- ein interaktives Textwerkzeug
(Alvar Freude, Dragan Espenschied, dt.)
"Der Assoziations-Blaster ist ein interaktives Textnetzwerk, in dem sich alle eingetragenen Texte automatisch miteinander verlinken. Dadurch entsteht eine endlose Kette von Assoziationen, die dem Zusammenhalt der Dinge schlechthin auf die Spur zu kommen vermag."
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Causes of death of philosophers
(Stiv Fleishma, Hugh Mellor, engl.)
"Einstein: Diced with God ...
Goodman: Gruesome bleen infection ...
Levi-Strauss: Eaten by natives ...
Neurath: Lost at sea ...
Sheffer: Stroke ...
Skinner, B F: Bad behaviour ...
Tarski: 'Death'"
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Contemporary Football Philosophies (engl.)
"Next Fall, Dr. Lawhead will be teaching a seminar, PHIL 503, on the topic of football ..."
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The Jean-Paul Sartre Cookbook (Marty Smith, engl.)
"October 6
I have realized that the traditional omelet form (eggs and cheese) is bourgeois. Today I tried making one out of cigarette, some coffee, and four tiny stones. I fed it to Malraux, who puked. I am encouraged, but my journey is still long."
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Philosopher Jokes (Howard Pospesel, engl.)
"Jean-Paul Sartre is sitting at a French cafe, revising his draft of Being and Nothingness. He says to the waitress, 'I'd like a cup of coffee, please, with no cream.' The waitress replies, 'I'm sorry, monsieur, but we're out of cream. How about with no milk?'"
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The Philosophical Lexicon (Daniel Dennett, engl.)
"heidegger, n. A ponderous device for boring through thick layers of substance. 'It's buried so deep we'll have to use a heidegger.'"
"ludwig, n. A small beetle that looks exactly like an earwig, but is invisible."
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Philosophy Comix (engl.)
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Philosophy Crossword Puzzles (Gordon L. Ziniewicz, engl.)
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Philosophy Light-Bulb Jokes (Glenn Miller, engl.)
"How many modal logicians does it take to change a light bulb?
In WHICH world?"
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Project: Galactic Guide: Philosophy (Thought and Thinkers) (Alexander Lachlan McLintock, engl.)
"Philosophers often like to argue that the universe doesn't exist but is merely an illusion. This is rather a problem for them because university bursars don't like their existance doubted and often hold back imaginary salary from professors for doing imaginary teaching in imaginary lecture halls."
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The Socrates Argument Clinic (Michael F. Patton Jr., engl.)
"You will have a chance to match your wits against history's most famous philosopher. ... Your challenge is to complete the argument without making Socrates drink the hemlock."
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Tissues in the Profession: Can Bad Men Make Good Brains Do Bad Things? (Michael F. Patton Jr., engl.)
"On Twin Earth, a brain in a vat is at the wheel of a runaway trolley ..."
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Why Did The Chicken Cross The Road? (engl.)
"Pyrrho the Skeptic: What Road?"
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The World's Shortest Philosophy Books (engl.)
"The Role of Sexual Passion in the Christian Marriage by St. Augustine
How We Can Make this a Better World by Gottfried Leibniz
What I Learned from Heidegger by Rudolf Carnap
Things I Haven't Reconsidered by Bertrand Russell
What I Really Meant by Jacques Derrida"