Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_P - Phenomenology Philosophy

e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 2     21-40 of 100    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Phenomenology Philosophy:     more books (100)
  1. Exploring Education Through Phenomenology: Diverse Approaches (Educational Philosophy and Theory Special Issues)
  2. The Basic Problems of Phenomenology, Revised Edition (Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy) by Martin Heidegger, 1988-08-01
  3. Spirit: Chapter Six of Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit by G.W.F. Hegel, 2001-03
  4. A Guide to Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology of Perception (Marquette Studies in Philosophy) by George J. Marshall, 2008-03-30
  5. Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit (Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy) by Martin Heidegger, 1994-08-01
  6. Heidegger: Through Phenomenology to Thought (Perspectives in Continental Philosophy) by William Richardson, 2003-01-01
  7. Phenomenology and Imagination in Husserl and Heidegger (Routledge Studies in Twentieth-Century Philosophy) by Brian Elliott, 2008-03-30
  8. Phenomenology and the Theological Turn: The French Debate (Perspectives in Continental Philosophy) by Dominique Janicaud, Jean-Francois Courtine, et all 2001-01-01
  9. Feelings of Being: Phenomenology, Psychiatry and the Sense of Reality (International Perspectives in Philosophy and Psychiatry) by Matthew Ratcliffe, 2008-08-15
  10. Theories of Judgment: Psychology, Logic, Phenomenology (Modern European Philosophy) by Martin Wayne, 2008-12-18
  11. The Phenomenology of Prayer (Perspectives in Continental Philosophy)
  12. Phenomenology of the Human Person by Robert Sokolowski, 2008-05-12
  13. Reinterpreting the Political: Continental Philosophy and Political Theory (Selected Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy)
  14. Basic Concepts of Ancient Philosophy (Studies in Continental Thought) by Martin Heidegger, Richard Rojcewicz, 2007-10-22

21. Review Of `Origins Of Analytical Philosophy'
Review by Mitchell Green of the book by Michael Dummett, which locates the origins of the gulf between analytical philsophy and phenomenology in some apparently minor divergences in the thought of Frege and Husserl about the relationship between concepts and language.
http://www.people.virginia.edu/~msg6m/dummett.html
Review of Origins of Analytic Philosophy . By Michael Dummett. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1994. Pp. xi, 199. (Published in The Philosophical Review , vol. 104 (1995), pp. 613-615.) Dummett writes, "Frege was the grandfather of analytical philosophy, Husserl the founder of the phenomenological school, two radically different philosophical movements. In 1903, say, how would they have appeared to any German student of philosophy who knew the work of both? Not, certainly, as two deeply opposed thinkers: rather as remarkably close in orientation, despite some divergence of interests. They may be compared with the Rhine and the Danube, which rise quite close to one another and for a time pursue roughly parallel courses, only to diverge in utterly different directions and flow into different seas. Why, then, did this happen? What small ingredient into the thought of each was eventually magnified into so great an effect?" (p. 26) The immediate aim of this book (a revised version of a series of lectures originally published in Lingua e Stile 23 (1988), pp. 3-49, 171-210) is to lay a foundation for answering these last two questions. Dummett avows the further aim of helping to repair the rift that yawns between the analytic and Continental traditions. Yet this is not, and does not purport to be, a work in the history of philosophy. For one, the author does not aspire to comprehensiveness, ignoring such figures as Russell and Moore on the ground that their contribution to the analytic tradition has already been well documented. Second, there is little attempt to trace causal connections among philosophers or within an individual philosopher's development. Instead Dummett will trace what he terms the history of thought rather than of thinkers.

22. This Is The Phenomenology Page.
A short presentation of "what is" phenomenology.Category Society philosophy Current Movements phenomenology...... The French existentialist Jean Paul Sartre attempted to adapt Heidegger's phenomenologyto the philosophy of consciousness, thereby in effect returning to
http://www.connect.net/ron/phenom.html
Phenomenology
Phenomenology, 20th-century philosophical movement dedicated to describing the structures of experience as they present themselves to consciousness, without recourse to theory, deduction, or assumptions from other disciplines such as the natural sciences. Husserl What Husserl discovered when he contemplated the content of his mind were such acts as remembering, desiring, and perceiving and the abstract content of these acts, which Husserl called meanings. These meanings, he claimed, enabled an act to be directed toward an object under a certain aspect; and such directedness, called intentionality, he held to be the essence of consciousness. Transcendental phenomenology, according to Husserl, was the study of the basic components of the meanings that make intentionality possible. Later, in Cartesian Meditations (1931; trans. 1960), he introduced genetic phenomenology, which he defined as the study of how these meanings are built up in the course of experience. Heidegger All phenomenologists follow Husserl in attempting to use pure description. Thus, they all subscribe to Husserl's slogan “To the things themselves.” They differ among themselves, however, as to whether the phenomenological reduction can be performed, and as to what is manifest to the philosopher giving a pure description of experience. The German philosopher Martin Heidegger, Husserl's colleague and most brilliant critic, claimed that phenomenology should make manifest what is hidden in ordinary, everyday experience. He thus attempted in Being and Time (1927; trans. 1962) to describe what he called the structure of everydayness, or being-in-the-world, which he found to be an interconnected system of equipment, social roles, and purposes.

23. Thomas J. Brommage, Jr.
Graduate Student and Instructor at the University of South Florida. AOS History of 19th and 20th century philosophy AOC phenomenology, Existentialism, philosophy of Mathematics, Formal Logic.
http://brommage.freeshell.org/
MAIN ABOUT ME ANOUNCEMENTS MY COURSES ... LINKS
Thomas J. Brommage Jr.'s
Virtual Office
Last updated: 6 January, 2003 About Me I am a graduate student in philosophy at the University of South Florida in Tampa, FL. This site was created to serve as an online contact sheet for my students and for collegues. Announcements Added info for Spring 2002 Finalized office hours and re-coded schedule. Slated to teach PHI 2101-02 Intro. to Formal Logic this Fall 2002 on MW 3:30-4:45. I have added a new feature, a message board for current students to discuss logic! This message board is password protected, email me for access. I have updated my schedule for the Fall 2002 semester and added some course information, including the syllabus. All info added for Spring 2003 courses. My courses Spring class: Intro to Formal Logic
    PHI 2101-01, T and TH 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM, EDU 415

Back to Top Handouts Sentential Logic Rule Review Sentential Logic Strategy Review Midterm Format SOLUTIONS Solutions for assigned HW problems Note: late HWs are not accepted without prior arrangement with instructor SYLLABUS PHI 2101-001 Syllabus Spring 2003
Back to Top Message Board I have created an online message board for discussion of issues pertaining to the class. On it you may post anything pertaining to PHI 2101: Intro to Formal Logic. Questions can be easily posted and responded to by myself or other students in the class.

24. Karl Jaspers
A part of the Existentialphenomenology page, which explores existential and phenomenological philosophy, psychology, and literature.
http://www.mythosandlogos.com/Jaspers.html
KARL JASPERS
"The limits are looked for, behind which there is no additional world and yet where not only nothingness need be. Man seeks clear consciousness of the possible orientation in the world by pointing out that Being itself never appears anywhere in the world or as the world, but only as fragmented being. With this presupposition of the consciousness of limit I am able to live with the world as with that about which pertinent, objective orientation is possible, and yet I need not surrender to the world, but I can live related to Being itself, which I cannot orient in the world."
- Karl Jaspers, Philosophy and Existence
About Karl Jaspers "Karl Jaspers (1883-1969), German philosopher, one of the originators of existentialism, whose work influenced modern
theology and psychiatry as well as philosophy. Jaspers was born in Oldenburg on Feb. 23, 1883. He studied law and medicine and received his M.D. from the University of Heidelberg. He taught psychiatry at Heidelberg University from 1916, turned to philosophy, and held the chair of philosophy until 1937. During most of the Nazi period Jaspers, whose wife was Jewish and who refused to make any concessions to the Nazi authorities, was prevented from teaching. In 1948 he accepted a professorship in philosophy at Basel, Switzerland. In his first major work

25. Journal.html
BSP publishes papers on phenomenology and existential philosophy as well as contributions from other fields of philosophy. Papers from workers in the humanities and the human sciences interested in the philosophy of their subject will be welcome too. Space will be given to research in progress, to book reviews, and to bibliographies of use to students. The Journal will also provide a forum for interdisciplinary discussion.
http://www.siue.edu/BSP/journal.html
The Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology
A Sample Issue
Subscriptions
The Journal special subscription rates for members of the Society, click here For information about subscriptions without joining the Society, please contact the publisher
Notes for Contributors
JBSP publishes papers on phenomenology and existential philosophy as well as contributions from other fields of philosophy. Papers from workers in the humanities and the human sciences interested in the philosophy of their subject will be welcome too. Space will be given to research in progress, to book reviews, and to bibliographies of use to students. The Journal will also provide a forum for interdisciplinary discussion. Intending contributors are asked to submit papers and correspondence for inclusion in the Journal to the Editor, Professor Wolfe Mays, Department of Politics and Philosophy, The Geoffrey Manton Building, Manchester Metropolitan University, All Saints, Manchester, M15 6BR, England. Telephone: (0161) 247 1973. Fax: (0161) 247 6312.
Preparation of Manuscripts
Advertising
Particulars of advertising in JBSP may be obtained from the publisher , Jackson Publishing and Distribution. The postal address is given above.

26. Centre For Philosophy And Phenomenological Studies - Home Page
Has the aim to promote through electronic media philosophical inquiries and exchanges of philosophical Category Society philosophy Current Movements phenomenology...... Journal of philosophy and Phenomenological Inquiries; Cyber Conference; UpcomingEvents Conferences; Other Activities; Proceedings of IIV Japan-US phenomenology
http://www.csudh.edu/phenom_studies/
The Centre for Philosophy and Phenomenological Studies is founded with the aim to promote through electronic media philosophical inquiries and exchanges of philosophical findings as well as pedagogical pursuits by interaction with both undergraduate and graduate students in the field of phenomenological research in the widest possible sense. In order to accomplish this task, The Centre publishes biannually an electronic peer-reviewed Journal of Philosophy and Phenomenological Inquiries, (starting with bulletin boards) and teleconferences for promotion of lively real time discussions in our questioning search.
In charge by Eiichi Shimomisse CSUDH
Ken Leyba

27. Personal Connections:The Phenomenology Of Edith Stein
A presentation of Edith Stein's Life and philosophy by Marianne Sawicki.
http://www.nd.edu/~colldev/subjects/catholic/personalconn.html
Personal Connections:
The Phenomenology of Edith Stein
by Marianne Sawicki, Ph.D.
[These remarks are abridged from lectures delivered at St. John’s University in New York on October 15, 1998, and at the Carmelite Monastery in Baltimore on November 13, 1998. For a more technical discussion, see M. Sawicki, Body, Text, and Science (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1997).] Edith Stein was the student of the philosopher Edmund Husserl. She worked for and with him on several of his important manuscripts from the fall of 1916 until her baptism, on New Year’s Day in 1922. Stein’s 1916 doctoral dissertation on empathy was followed by three more essays written during these years, and published in 1922 and 1925. Those four treatises together form a cohesive statement of Stein’s phenomenology, which is the focus of these remarks. Introduction: Edith Stein's Life and Philosophical Context Edith was the darling and precocious baby sister of a large Jewish family. Her capable and pious mother ran a prosperous lumber yard, having been left a widow when Edith was just a toddler. Among the uncles and cousins were numerous professional men. Careers in medicine were chosen for Edith and her closest sister, Erna. Accordingly, the young ladies were enrolled in the university in their home city, Breslau. Erna did complete her training and had a successful practice as a gynecologist.
Under Husserl's tutelage, Stein earned her doctorate in 1916, and she immediately went to work for him as his research and teaching assistant. This partnership was tremendously productive for about 18 months; but Husserl's undisciplined work habits also made it quite frustrating. Edith quit in early 1918, but with independent income from her mother, she continued to be closely involved in the various projects of Husserl and his circle. This is the period, 1916 through 1921, when she wrote the four treatises that I'll be talking about here, three of which Husserl chose to publish in the journal that he co-edited. This superb philosophical output came from someone not yet 30.

28. Philosophy Topics Main Page
African philosophy; Analytic philosophy; Continental philosophy; Eastern philosophy;Existentialism and phenomenology; Humanism; Philosophical Feminism; Postmodernism;
http://www.epistemelinks.com/Main/MainTopi.asp

29. Department Of Philosophy
philosophy is delimited and defined by three major schools analytic philosophy, existentialism and phenomenology, and speculative or traditional philosophy. Each tradition is represented in Fairfield University's philosophy program.
http://www.fairfield.edu/academic/artsci/majors/philosop/ugphhome.htm
Undergraduate Arts and Sciences Business Continuing Ed. Engineering ... Ignatian Residential College Graduate American Studies Business Education and Allied Professions Engineering ... CT Writing Project Academic Resources Academic Advice Faculty Search Academic Calendar Course Catalogs ... Home Page
Department of Philosophy
Institutes and Societies:

30. Hippias: Limited Area Search Of Philosophy On The Internet
phenomenology philosophy - Net Links You are hereAbout.com Education philosophyNet Links Fri,Mar 17, 2000 Rich Gray - your About.com Guide to philosophy
http://hippias.evansville.edu/search.cgi?phenomenology

31. Perennial Philosophy At EREIGNIS.ORG
Notfor-profit corporation chartered to promote the use of philosophy in everyday life.
http://ereignis.org/
Welcome to EREIGNIS.ORG:
Official home to a variety of Individuals and Groups
dedicated to the Truths of the Perennial Philosophy Come in and Check out our Affiliates... The New Sophist
Private Instruction in Philosophy, History, and Literature
The Swami Pahndeepah Lecture Series:
(Still in the process of getting started)
... Contact Us ©2001, Foundation for Applied Phenomenology
This Page Last Updated:
Saturday, July 20, 2002

32. Dictionary Of Philosophy Of Mind - Phenomenology
au einer reinen Phänomenologie und phänomenologischen Philosophie (Ideas Pertainingto a Pure phenomenology and to Phenomenological philosophy, First Book
http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~philos/MindDict/phenomenology.html
phenomenology (1) subjective or phenomenal experience (2) a systematic study of consciousness from a first-person perspective originated by Husserl. See phenomenological critique of representationalism The term 'phenomenology' is often used in a general sense to refer to subjective experiences of various types. In a more specialized sense it refers to a disciplined study of consciousness from a 1st-person perspective. As a discipline it is often associated with the German philosopher Edmund Husserl (1859-1938) and numerous European philosophers influenced by him, including Martin Heidegger, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Maurice Merleau-Ponty. In the philosophy of mind there exists continuing debate about the validity and usefulness of this approach to the study of consciousness. S. Gallagher
References
Classic sources
E. Husserl. 1913. (Ideas Pertaining to a Pure Phenomenology and to Phenomenological Philosophy, First Book, trans. F. Kersten. The Hague: Nijhoff,1982). E. Husserl. 1927. " Phenomenology " in Encyclopaedia Britannica, 14th ed. Vol 17: 699-702.

33. G.W.F. Hegel 
Lectures on the History of philosophy (1833) selections. The philosophyof History Introduction (1837). Outlines of the phenomenology (1840).
http://www.class.uidaho.edu/mickelsen/hegel310.htm
G.W.F. Hegel
The Phenomenology of Mind The Science of Logic Philosophy of Right Logic : Part One - Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences Philosophy of Nature Part Two - Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences Philosophy of Mind : Part Three - Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences Lectures on the History of Philosophy (1833) - selections The Philosophy of History : Introduction (1837) Outlines of the Phenomenology Outlines of the Logic Secondary Source Material:
Jean Hyppolite: The Organisation of the Logic
J.N. Findlay: Foreword to Hegel's Logic
A. Kojève: The Dialectic of the Real and the Phenomenological Method in Hegel
Herbert Marcuse: Hegel's First System
Shlomo Avineri: Hegel's Theory of the Modern State - excerpt
W.T. Stace: Tree Outline of Hegel's Encyclopedia
Josiah Royce: The Hegelian Theory of Universals
Carl Mickelsen: Hegel Glossary
Paul Redding: G.W.F. Hegel - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
William Turner: Hegelianism - Catholic Encyclopedia Alfred Weber: Hegel History of Philosophy Miscellanae: Ludwig Feuerbach: Principles of the Philosophy of the Future Karl Marx: Critique of Hegel's 'Philosophy of Right' Karl Marx: Critique of Hegel's Dialectic and General Philosophy Benedetto Croce: Dialectic or Synthesis of Opposites J.M.E. McTaggart:

34. PHIL 218: Selected Thinkers
By Eric Steinhart, intended for students of philosophy.
http://www.wpunj.edu/cohss/philosophy/COURSES/HEGEL/DEFAULT.HTP
G.W. F. Hegel
The Phenomenology of Spirit
Prof. Eric Steinhart (C) 1998
Steinhart PHIL 218 Home 19th Century Thinkers Philosophy Home This site presents my introduction to Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit . The Phenomenology is an extremely difficult book to read, much less to understand. The goal of this site is to provide a clear, straightforward introduction to Hegel's work. My approach is Platonic: I treat Hegel's philosophy as a kind of dynamical Platonism. I use Plato's Divided Line and Myth of the Cave to structure my approach to the Phenomenology . Of course, this risks over-platonizing Hegel. But Plato's Line and Cave are easy to understand, and they are good ways to get into the Phenomenology . Once you're into the Phenomenology , you'll need to turn to more advanced commentaries and interpretations.
G. W. F. Hegel
General help with the Phenomenology:
Commentaries on the Phenomenology:
I am not offering a scholarly interpretation of the Phenomenology or of Hegel's philosophy. My sole purpose here is to provide an accessible introduction. Although I have made every effort to attend to both the spirit and letter of Hegel's thought, fine scholarly accuracy always takes a back seat to pedagogical clarity. It's a matter of priorities.

35. Kluwer Academic Publishers - Husserl Studies
An international journal which underlines the relevance of Husserl's phenomenology, both for contemporary philosophy and for the wider academic field.
http://kapis.www.wkap.nl/journalhome.htm/0167-9848
This web page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them.

36. Compare Prices And Read Reviews On Books, Philosophy, Philosophy-Movements / Phe
Epinions has the best comparison shopping information on Compare Prices and ReadReviews on Books, philosophy, philosophyMovements / phenomenology at Epinions
http://www.epinions.com/Books-Science-subcategory-Philosophy-Movements_and_Pheno
Featured Resources Buy Books
Low prices on books: up to 46% off. Free U.S. shipping with $25 order.
www.booksamillion.com Find Any Book New Or Used Search book stores for new, used books, audio books, sheet music www.bythebooks.com Compare Book Prices Here Compare dozens of online bookstores to save time and money. New or Used www.allbookstores.com HelpMember CenterPrivacy StatementSite Index ... Trademark Notice Epinions.com periodically updates pricing and product information from third-party sources, so some information may be slightly out-of-date. You should confirm all information before relying on it.
Join Epinions Help Sign In
Books All Categories Home Media Books
We found 1 result for Books, Philosophy, Philosophy-Movements / Phenomenology
Search Results Showing 1 item Hide photos Sort by
Name
or Rating Sort by
Price

See specs
Cole, K. C.
1 review
Lowest price:
Showing 1 item

37. Compare Prices And Read Reviews On Books, Philosophy, Phenomenology At Epinions.
Epinions has the best comparison shopping information on Compare Pricesand Read Reviews on Books, philosophy, phenomenology at Epinions.com.
http://www.epinions.com/Books-Philosophy-subcategory-Phenomenology
Featured Resources Save at Books-A-Million
Low prices on books: up to 46% off. Free U.S. shipping with $25 order.
www.booksamillion.com Campus Universe Buy and Sell textbooks from other Students and Save money now ! CampusUniverse.com Find Any Book New Or Used Search book stores for new, used books, audio books, sheet music www.bythebooks.com HelpMember CenterPrivacy StatementSite Index ... Trademark Notice Epinions.com periodically updates pricing and product information from third-party sources, so some information may be slightly out-of-date. You should confirm all information before relying on it.
Join Epinions Help Sign In
Books All Categories Home Media Books
We found 1 result for Books, Philosophy, Phenomenology
Search Results Showing 1 item Hide photos Sort by
Name
or Rating Sort by
Price

See specs
Cole, K. C.
1 review
Lowest price:
Showing 1 item

38. Recent Works In Continental Philosophy  Phenomenology
Kelly, Sean D. The Relevance of phenomenology to the philosophy of Languageand Mind. phenomenology, philosophy of Religion. Marion, JeanLuc.
http://www.sunysb.edu/contphil/CP Bibliography/bibliography phenomenology.htm
Recent Works in Continental Philosophy Phenomenology Barber, Michael D. Equality and Diversity: Phenomenological Investigations of Prejudice and Discrimination . Amherst: Humanity Books, 2001. Bell, Jeffrey. The Problem of Difference: Phenomenology and Poststructuralism. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1998. Benso, Silvia. The Face of Things: A Different Side of Ethics . Albany: SUNY Press, 2000. [Ethics, Heidegger, Levinas, Phenomenology] Brough, John and Lester Embree, eds. The Many Faces of Time . Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000. [Metaphysics, Phenomenology] Carney, John C. The Phenomenological Argument for the Existence of God . Lewiston: Edwin Mellen Press, 2001. Crowell, Steven Galt. Husserl, Heidegger, and the Space of Meaning: Paths Toward Transcendental Phenomenology . Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 2001. [Heidegger, Husserl, Phenomenology] Dastur, Francoise and Edward Bullard. Telling Time: Sketch of a Phenomenological Chrono-Logy . Athlone Press, 2000. Davis, Duane H. Merleau-Ponty's Later Works and Their Practical Implications: The Dehiscence of Responsibility . Amherst: Humanity Books, 2001. [Ethics, Phenomenology, Merleau-Ponty]

39. KLUWER Academic Publishers | Home
The purpose of this Book Series is to foster the development of phenomenological philosophy through creative research. Contemporary issues in philosophy, other disciplines and in culture generally, offer opportunities for the application of phenomenological methods that call for creative responses
http://kapis.www.wkap.nl/series.htm/CTPH
Outdated Link You have reached our site using an outdated link. Your browser will automatically redirect you to the most relevant section in the site after 5 seconds. If the automatic redirect is not working: click here Apologies for any inconvenience.

40. Recent Works In Continental Philosophy Religion
Bronx Fordham University Press, 2001. philosophy of Religion, phenomenology. BronxFordham University Press, 2001. phenomenology, philosophy of Religion.
http://www.sunysb.edu/contphil/CP Bibliography/bibliography religion.htm
Recent Works in Continental Philosophy Philosophy of Religion Adam, A. K. M. Postmodern Interpretations of the Bible: A Reader . Chalice Press, 2001. [Philosophy of Religion, Postmodernism] Asher, Jeffrey R. Polarity and Change in 1 Corinthians 15: A study of Metaphysics, Rhetoric and Resurrection . J C B Mohr Verlag, 2000. Barnhill, David Landis and Roger S. Gottlieb, eds. Deep Ecology and World Religions: New Essays on Sacred Grounds . Albany: SUNY Press, 2001. [Philosophy of Science, Ethics, Philosophy of Religion] Beebe, Gayle. The Interpretive Role of the Religious Community in Friedrich Schleiermacher and Josiah Royce: Heavenly Bonds. Lewiston: Edwin Mellen Press, 1999. Bellinger, Charles K. The Genealogy of Violence: Reflections on Creation, Freedom, and Evil . New York: Oxford University Press, 2001. [Philosophy of Religion, Kierkegaard] Bodeus, Richard. Aristotle and the Theology of the Living Immortals . Jan Edward Garrett, Tr. Albany: SUNY Press, 2000. Bulhof, Ilse Nina and Laurens Ten Kate, eds. Flight of the Gods: Philosophical Perspectives on Negative Theology . Bronx: Fordham University Press, 2000.

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

Page 2     21-40 of 100    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20

free hit counter