The Philosophy of Religion Mind Mapping Project

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Looks like a worthy project and useful resource for those of us interested in Philosophy of Religion

The project web site features mind maps covering a range of key topics within the Philosophy of Religion, such as the problem of evil, religious diversity and various design arguments. Each map provides access to a wide variety of research and study resources relevant to these topics.



Based in the Philosophy Department at the University of Glasgow and funded by an e-learning grant from the Higher Education Academy Centre for Philosophical and Religious Studies, the Philosophy of Religion Mind Mapping Project is now on-line at http://www.gla.ac.uk/Acad/Philosophy/mindmapping/
 
 
The project web site is a permanent, but evolving, resource for those studying or teaching Philosophy of Religion or related subjects.
 
Collaborators are sought who wish to link their own mind maps to the pre-existing site to form a network of interrelated maps.
 
For further information, or if you are interested in participating in the second phase of the project, please contact Dr Victoria Harrison


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