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Why list more than one, especially unstarred guides when there are so many starred ones? Because this year A may be better than B, but next year B may be better or A may not exist.
Episteme Links. From Tom Stone. One of the larger collections of philosophy links. (Based in part on this Guide.)
Learning and Teaching Support Network. Subject center for philosophy and religious studies.
From Nik Jewell and David Mossley.
Noesis. "Philosophical Research On-Line."
Structured searching of a database of online philosophy texts. The future of scholarly web searching, browsing, and organizing.
From Anthony Beavers and his IALab. (Disclaimer: I am a co-editor.)
Philosophy.
Philosophy section of About.com. Edited by Rich Gray.
Philosophy Around the
Web. From Peter King.
Philosophy at Large. From Stephen Clark, University of Liverpool. Also available
in
French.
Philosophy in
Cyberspace. From Dey Alexander. Includes online updates to the book of the same
title. Very thorough and well-organized. If speed is a problem, try the U.S. Mirror.
Philosophy Research Base.
From ErraticImpact.com and Villanova University.
Large, well-annotated, searchable.
RBJ's Philosophy
Page. From Roger B. Jones.
Voice of the Shuttle Philosophy Page.
From Alan Liu.
A Window to Philosophy. From Sandro Reis. Also available in Portuguese. (Based in part on this Guide.)
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Peter Suber,
Department
of Philosophy,
Earlham College, Richmond, Indiana, 47374,
U.S.A.
peters@earlham.edu.
Copyright © 1996-2002, Peter Suber.