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The Humanities subject area contains those texts that relate to the study of people and the techniques they use to organize and study human effort, both individual and collective.
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Philosophy
- Buddhist Philosophy
- Constructivist Theories in Education
- Effective Reasoning
- Feminism
- Formal Logic
- Habermas Commentary
- African Philosophy of Science
- Introduction to Indonesian Philosophy
- Introduction to Philosophical Logic
- Introduction to Philosophy
- Introduction to Moral Reasoning
- A Lecture on the Limits of Human Knowledge
- Marxism, Communism, and Socialism
- Nature
- Political Philosophy: Ancient to Renaissance
- Systems Of Logic
- Thinking And Moral Problems
- Utopia
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Religion
Theology and general studies of religion
Christianity
Islam
- Natural or science-oriented Islam:
- Spiritual-oriented Islam:
- Community-oriented Islam:
Hinduism
Sects
- Advaitam
- Shaiva
- Shaiva Siddhantham
- Veera Shaivism
- Shree Vaishnava
- Dvaitam
- Vishistadvaitam
- Veera Vaishnavism
- Shaktha
- Gana
- Kaumara
Other major and influential religions
- Animism
- Bahá'í Faith
- Buddhism
- Jainism
- Judaism
- Sikhism
- Taoism
- Ayyavazhi
Miscellaneous religions
Mythology
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Other books
- Future (meant to include futurology sometime in the future)
- Futurology
- Intelligence Intensification
- Issue Guide
- Mass Media
- Personality Type (Myers-Briggs)
- On Comedy
- Open Culture
See also
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