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-'''American philosophy''' is the [[philosophical]] activity or output of Americans, both within the [[United States]] and abroad. The ''[[Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]]'' notes that while American philosophy lacks a "core of defining features, American Philosophy can nevertheless be seen as both reflecting and shaping collective American identity over the history of the nation."+The '''''Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy''''' (IEP) is a free [[online encyclopedia]] on [[Philosophy|philosophical]] topics and philosophers founded by James Fieser in 1995. The current general editors are James Fieser (Professor of Philosophy at the University of Tennessee at Martin) and Bradley Dowden (Professor of Philosophy at California State University, Sacramento). The staff also includes numerous area editors as well as volunteers.
-==See also==+
-:''[[Anglo-American philosophy]], [[American culture]], [[American politics]]''+
-:''[[The Professors: The 101 Most Dangerous Academics in America]]''+
-*[[Ivy League]] 
-*[[Analytic philosophy]] 
-*[[Higher education in the United States]] 
-*[[Culture of the United States]] 
-*[[Literature of the United States]] 
-*[[American academia]] 
-**[[American art criticism]] 
-***[[American reception of French theory]] 
-***[[Academic study of pornography]] 
-**[[Rosalind Krauss]] 
-*[[New York Intellectuals]] 
-*[[Philosophy]] 
-*[[Ken Wilber]] 
-*[[Camille Paglia]] 
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The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (IEP) is a free online encyclopedia on philosophical topics and philosophers founded by James Fieser in 1995. The current general editors are James Fieser (Professor of Philosophy at the University of Tennessee at Martin) and Bradley Dowden (Professor of Philosophy at California State University, Sacramento). The staff also includes numerous area editors as well as volunteers.




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