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  2. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy - Wikipedia

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    The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (IEP) is a scholarly online encyclopedia with 880 articles about philosophy, philosophers, and related topics. [1] The IEP publishes only peer-reviewed and blind-refereed original papers. Contribution is generally by invitation, and contributors are recognized as leading international specialists within ...

  3. Template:Cite IEP - Wikipedia

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    Suppose you want to add an external link to the IEP ' s article on Samuel Alexander (1859—1938). The location of this entry at the IEP is at alex-sam , the title of the entry is "Paul Feyerabend", and the last update is June 1, 2009.

  4. List of philosophical encyclopedias - Wikipedia

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    The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy is an online encyclopedia that has the stated purpose of "providing detailed, scholarly information on key topics and philosophers in all areas of philosophy. The IEP is free of charge and available to all internet users world wide.

  5. Bradley Dowden - Wikipedia

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    The IEP is the world's most visited encyclopedia of entries written by philosophy faculty members (885 articles with 6.9 million unique visitors per year). Dowden received his MS in physics from Ohio State University and his PhD in philosophy from Stanford University. [1]

  6. Reformed epistemology - Wikipedia

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    Sixteenth-century portrait of John Calvin by an unknown artist. In the philosophy of religion, Reformed epistemology is a school of philosophical thought concerning the nature of knowledge (epistemology) as it applies to religious beliefs. [1]

  7. Individualized Education Program - Wikipedia

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    An Individualized Education Program (IEP) is a legal document under United States law that is developed for each public school child in the U.S. who needs special education. [1] IEPs must be reviewed every year to keep track of the child's educational progress. [2] Similar legal documents exist in other countries. [3]

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    Shopping, preparing and cleaning up after a meal involves a lot of labor (and a fair amount of time). Plus, the potential for mealtime indecision is higher than ever, thanks to the countless ...

  9. IEP - Wikipedia

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    Individualized Education Program, in the United States, for children with disabilities; Instituts d'études politiques (Institutes of Political Studies), higher education institutions in France; Institute for Economics and Peace, a think tank; Institute for European Politics, a Berlin research centre