Philosophy
Background Information
Encyclopedias
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The encyclopedia of philosophy |
REF B41.E5 |
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The Cambridge dictionary of philosophy |
REF B41.C35 1999 |
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The Oxford companion to philosophy |
REF B51.O94 2005 |
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Routledge encyclopedia of philosophy |
REF B51.R68 1998 |
Journal Articles
Academic Search Premier
JSTOR
Philosopher’s Index
Religion & Philosophy Collection
Web Resources
EpistemeLinksA comprehensive, well-organized, and up-to-date guide that includes over 18,500 categorized links to philosophy resources on the Internet.Guide to Philosophy on the Internet
One of the most comprehensive guides to philosophy-related resources on the Internet. However, it has not been updated since February 2003. The single-file edition of the guide is large and loads slowly, but once loaded is easy to browse and search.The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Articles in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy are currently from three sources (1) adaptations from public domain sources, (2) adaptations of material written by the editor for classroom purposes, and (3) original contributions by professional philosophers around the Internet. Over time, the editor seeks to replace all of the first two types of articles with original contributions by professional philosophers (see submission guidelines).Online Papers in Philosophy
This weblog tracks additions and updates for online papers from dozens of philosophers homepages, journals, and other resources that publish philosophy papers online.The Paideia Project Online
Here you have access to the nearly 1000 papers presented at the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy.Philosophical Gourmet
A ranking of graduate programs in philosophy in the English speaking world.Philosophy News Service
Designed to keep professional and non-professional philosophers informed of current events, issues and publications within the philosophical community or relevant to it.Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Online philosophy reference work. Articles are authored and updated by experts in the field. Created and maintained by Stanford University.Zeno's Coffeehouse
Site which regularly proposes paradoxes in common sense reasoning and invites and publishes responses to them.