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LibriVox :: View topic - [PHILOSOPHY] Three Essays on Religion by J.S. Mill - ez
Three Essays on Religion by John Stuart Mill
Summary: Quote: : to come
Example of your file names: three_essays_on_religion_##_mill
Example of your ID3 tags:
Title: 01 - Nature, Part 01
Author: John Stuart Mill
Album: Three Essays on Religion
(edit me)
Full title: Three Essays on Religion
Full name of author(s): John Stuart Mill
Full name of translator (if applicable, and if available): n/a
Link to PD text source: n/a, see below
Link to author on Wikipedia (if available): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stuart_Mill
Link to title on Wikipedia (if available): n/a
Target completion date (an estimate which can be changed): December 2007
Short description (can be a paragraph copied from Wikipedia.
If you write this yourself, please be aware that your summary will be in the PD.
Please state who wrote the description): To come
Number of sections (files) this project will have: 14
Does the project have an introduction [y/n]: y
Original publication date (if known): 1874
Year of author's death (note: in some countries copyright is author's death + 50 or 70 years): 1873
Do you have server space to store your files?: n
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I've been unable to find a complete e-text of this title, so I've ordered an 1884 edition from the library to read from.
I'll post a scan of the copyright page when it comes in.
There is an e-text of the introduction and the first two essays here: http://www.la.utexas.edu/research/poltheory/mill/three/
However, for the last essay, "Theism," I've only been able to find it here: http://www.philosophyofreligion.info/theism.html
The author does not claim to have checked authoritatively for PD status, so I'm just going to use the print version.
The official e-text for the book, however, on the catalog page, will be here: Three Essays on Religion
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Hi Leon!
I'll MC.
Off to set enter the data and set the MW.
EDIT: MW's set.
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I haven't forgotten about this project..
It's just that I can usually work on LibriVox stuff only every other weekend, and I've been trying to get my other recordings done.
However, I've recorded (but not edited) the introduction and the first of four parts of the first essay.
By the way, here's a link to a scan of the book I'll be reading the final essay from:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/93421865@N00/1416429506/
I have two questions: First, is it okay to link to the philosophyofreligion.info site, even though I won't be reading from it, so that other people (especially the proof-listeners) can read it?
Second, is there any way to add extra sections on to the magic window?
I had originally thought to divide the last essay "Theism" into four parts, because that's the way Mill divides it.
But I've since realized that his essay is much longer than I thought it was, and it'd be more sensible to divide into eight parts, so that the recordings don't get too long.
If you're able to, could you add four sections to the window?
I'll have some recordings to put up here soon, hopefully.
Thanks!
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Thanks for keeping me posted and for the scanned page, Leon.
Quote: : First, is it okay to link to the philosophyofreligion.info site, even though I won't be reading from it, so that other people (especially the proof-listeners) can read it?
No problem. Is this: http://www.philosophyofreligion.info/theism.html the exact link?
The text has not been edited on the website?
(just in case you want wordperfect PLing)
Quote: : ...
If you're able to, could you add four sections to the window?
Four more sections it is.
Just let me know if you need any more.
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A link to the text (intro) is added in the MW.
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Leon, would you like a proof listener along the way?
If so, I would be happy to do it!
Laura
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Go ahead, Laura. I'm sure Leon will be pleased.
:-)
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Okay then!
Introduction is OK!!
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Thank you!
Leon, while I was here, I noted it in the MW.
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Quote: : Go ahead, Laura.
I'm sure Leon will be pleased.
Actually I am deeply offended....
No, thank you Laura!
Progress may be slow, because I'm trying to catch up on other LV projects, and plus I'm so excited about a new book I want to do solo that I don't think I'm going to wait till this one's done.
Thanks again!
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Ezwa, are you going to take Leon talking about doing another book before this one?!
I guess Ezwa might get me if I ask what the book is?<said very quietly, with head ducked so as not to get hit>
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Bear Creek Quote: : Ezwa, are you going to take Leon talking about doing another book before this one?!
Leon was deeply offended ...
I don't want him to be gone for good so I won't say anything.
Bear Creek Quote: : I guess Ezwa might get me if I ask what the book is?<said very quietly, with head ducked so as not to get hit>
I ov er he ar d y ou!
:x < Bam! >
<aside>Eeek!
No more reader, no more prooflistener!
What have I done???
What am I going to do???</aside>
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LOL What would life be without a little fun?!
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Don't worry guys..
I said that progress was going to slow not stop.
And the work I'm wanting to do is a short little book on Stoic philosophy, by George Stock.
It's actually part of a series of books that I'm considering doing, all short little expositions of philosophy, probably no more than 3 hours recording time each.
And I want to be selfish and do them all by myself, because it'll be a learning experience for me.
Not like I'll stop anyone from doing them collaboratively, though.
Here's the book I want to do first: http://books.google.com/books?id=OAsWCEmL5DUC&pg=PA6-IA1&dq=stoicism#PPA5,M1
So Ezwa, you can put away your mallet.
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