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| General Guides to Philosophy on the Internet |
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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| Philosophers and Philosophies |
Limited to major philosophers, i.e. omitting "professors with home pages" as far as possible.
Many major philosophers have etexts in various sites across the web but no central page collecting them all together. For them see the section on Etexts.
Also see the sections on Associations, Bibliographies, and Quotations.
For philosophers not on this list, try the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, and/or the Hippias search engine.
Exploring Plato's Dialogues.
Hypertext editions of Plato's middle dialogues with footnote commentary by Anthony Beavers and others. Superb searching apparatus for primary and secondary sources.
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| Philosophical Topics |
Also see the sections on Bibliographies and Miscellaneous philosophy sites.
For topics not on this list, try the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, and/or the Hippias search engine.
Aesthetics On-Line.
From Dominic M. McIver Lopes.
Anarchy Archives.
From Dana Ward. Thorough coverage of figures, issues, history, and web resources.
Contemporary Continental Philosophy. From Scott Moore.
Contemporary Philosophy, Critical Theory and Postmodern Thought. From Martin Ryder. A thorough list of links.
Continental Philosophy.
From Bruce Janz. Focusing on the 19th and 20th centuries.
Ethics
Updates. From Lawrence Hinman. Updates on current ethics literature. Very
thorough and well organized.
Ethics. From Paul Martin Lester. Thorough and searchable.
Existentialism.
From Christopher Scott Wyatt.
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Edited by James Fieser. An ambitious, searchable online encyclopedia. It welcomes articles from professional philosophers.
The Secular Web.
From the Internet Infidels. Very large and well-organized.
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Edited by Edward N. Zalta. A growing, online encyclopedia. Very impressive.
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| Philosophical Associations and Societies |
Also see the sections on Journals and Projects
American
Philosophical Association
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| Philosophy Journals and Newsletters |
Also see the sections on Associations and societies, Mailing lists, Projects, and Preprints
Undergraduate Philosophy Journals, Conferences, Essay contests.
A list with addresses and submission details.
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| Philosophy Courses, Syllabi, Teaching & Learning |
I no longer link to individual syllabi, course home-pages, departmental curriculum pages, or lecture notes. There are now too many and I am not willing to track all those to come online in the future. I have removed the links of this kind that I already had.
Course Materials in Philosophy.
From Andy Carpenter. The most systematic collection of online philosophy
syllabi, hand-outs, assignments, lecture notes, and related course materials.
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| Philosophy Etexts |
Also see the sections on Philosophers and philosophies, Topics, Journals, Bibliographies, Preprints, Online papers, and Quotations.
Akamac E-Text Links.
Very thorough on the philosophers it covers.
http://digital.library.upenn.edu/books/Books On-Line. Not limited to philosophy, but a good philosophy collection appears near the top of this file.
For convenience, jump to its title-search page.
Individuals with Online Papers in Philosophy. From David Chalmers. Organized by areas of interest.
Also see his collection of Online Papers on Consciousness,
organized by sub-topic within the topic of consciousness.
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.)
On-line Philosophy Papers Directory. From the Philosophy Department of the University of Hong Kong.
It allows authors to submit their papers by filling out a web-based form.
Organized by area of philosophy.
Perseus
Project. Ancient Greek texts in Greek and English. Superb hypertext scholarly
apparatus.
Philosophers Page.
Searchable by philosopher, links to full texts. This link is either dead or temperamental. I'm checking it out.
Texts and Contexts.
From Haakon Sorensen. Thorough collection of etexts (and related links) on major philosophers.
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| Philosophy Bibliographies |
Also see the sections on Topics, Journals, Etexts, and Preprints.
Bibliographies.
A well-organized collection of philosophical bibliographies, from Lorenzo Cuna.
Also available in Italian.
Contemporary
Philosophy of Mind: An Annotated Bibliography.
By Dave Chalmers.
NOEMA:
The Collaborative Bibliography of Women in Philosophy. Searchable.
SKEPTIC Annotated Bibliography.
On paranormal research and its critics. Thorough, well-organized, and well-annotated.
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| Philosophy Mailing Lists |
Also see the sections on Journals, Newsgroups, and Chat.
Topica (formerly Liszt) List of Mailing Lists.
Search for "philosophy" from front page for a huge list. Boolean searchable by topic and name.
Philosophy
Mailing Lists. From Dey Alexander.
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| Philosophy Newsgroups |
Also see the sections on Mailing lists and Chat.
If your web browser contains a newsreader (like Netscape 2.0+), then clicking on a newsgroup below will pop up the newsreader and open that newsgroup.
Philosophy
Newsgroups. From Dey Alexander.
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| Philosophy Projects |
Also see the sections on Topics, Associations and societies, and Miscellaneous philosophy sites.
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| Philosophy Preprints |
Also see the sections on Journals, Etexts, Bibliographies, and Online papers.
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| Philosophy Jobs |
While you wait, check out Graduate Student Funding Opportunities and Post-Doctoral Graduate Fellowships. To practice philosophy without teaching, consider Philosophical Counseling. If the bad market has you thinking about retraining, read Philosophy and Enterprise.
Jobs for Philosophers. The publication of the
American Philosophical Association.
The most complete listing of philosophy jobs in the United States.
Full-text is available only to APA members in good standing.
You will need your membership ID for access.
Jobs in Philosophy.
World-wide coverage, organized by continent and date of submission. Employers may post ads for free.
From PhilNet.
Also available in German,
French,
and Spanish.
If your department has a vacancy and your web site hosts an ad for it, then send me the URL and I'll list it here. (Please include the date after which I may delete the link.)
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| Philosophy Dictionaries and Glossaries |
Free Online Dictionary of Philosophy (FOLDOP).
A collaborative effort edited by the folks at SWIF.
If you can correct mistakes or supply omissions, the editors want to hear from you.
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| Philosophy Miscellany |
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Bookstores | Chat | Events | Departments | Humor | News | Philo for Children | Philo Counseling | Portraits | Professors | Software | Timelines | Webrings |
Events Page.
From the Philosophers' Web Magazine.
Formerly limited to the U.K., now international; well-organized.
Philosophical Events: Conferences, Seminars, Meetings. From Tom Stone.
Meta-Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
One alphabetical index to the contents of the major philosophical encyclopedias and dictionaries.
From Andrew Chrucky.
On-Line Information on Publishers in
Philosophy and Related Disciplines.
Book and journal publishers. Aims for completeness. From Peter Milne.
Philosophy News Service.
"The latest philosophy news and announcements from around the world."
Supports email notification.
Also see the subpage on What's Happening in Philosophy and the
eGroup on Calls for Papers.
From Richard Jones.
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Peter Suber,
Department
of Philosophy,
Earlham College, Richmond, Indiana, 47374,
U.S.A.
peters@earlham.edu.
Copyright © 1996-2003, Peter Suber.