User:GlamdringCookies
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I am
- proud of my plethora of Userboxes
- a junior at Connecticut College, studying abroad at the University of Edinburgh January-May 2007
- from Amherst, Massachusetts
- a Philosophy major
- a celtic music DJ at WCNI 90.9 FM, Conn's radio station
- in a coed a cappella group at Conn
- on Conn's Ultimate team, Dasein
- a manager at the student-run fair trade organic shade-grown coffee shop
- the co-founder of a wiki for my school
- a Scrabble, Sudoku, and Go enthusiast
- quite fond of Firefly, Blackadder, the Daily Show, the Colbert Report, Monty Python's Flying Circus, Lost and House
[edit] Pages on my watchlist
[edit] Pages I have created or contributed significantly to
- Celtic nations
- Gaelic Storm
- Gaelic Storm (album)
- Herding Cats (album)
- How Are We Getting Home? (album)
- Kíla
- List of Celtic Fusion artists
- Tree (album)
- WCNI
I intend for this list to grow with my increasing Wikipedia addiction.
[edit] External Links
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- 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!