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* Add or take a '''free, open''' TEMPLATE course.
* Add or take a '''free, open''' Philosophy course.


==TEMPLATE==
==Philosophy==
* Add free, open TEMPLATE subjects below.
* Add free, open Philosophy subjects below.
===Subjects===
===Subjects===


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! <span style="white-space:nowrap;">Add free, open Philosophy subjects</span>
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===Calendar (Schedule what you'd like to teach)===

Join the World University and School Google Group to add to its wiki-like calendar to teach an open, free class or course, converse about ideas, and jam (e.g. musically or theater improvisation): http://groups.google.com/group/World-University-and-School.


===Ideas===


===In Virtual World===


Second Life, or other virtual world, Uniform Resource Locator (URL) for classes?


===Select Blogs===


===Select Programs, Applications, Software===


===Select References===

Nagel, Thomas. 1974. 'What is it like to be a bat?' (http://philpapers.org/rec/NAGWII) 83: 4: 435-50. The Philosophical Review.


===Select Study Guides===


===Select Syllabi===


===Select Textbooks===


===Select Websites===


===Select Wikis===




===Select Bibliography===
===Select Video===