PHILOSOPHY

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Associations & Organizations
  • Episteme.com
    This web site "provides easy access to the homepages of philosophy-related organizations such as Associations, Centers, Institutes, and Societies. The database includes links to well over 300 organizations."
  • The American Philosophical Association
    The American Philosophical Association is the main professional organization for philosophers in the United States. Founded in 1900, its mission is to promote the exchange of ideas among philosophers, to encourage creative and scholarly activity in philosophy, to facilitate the professional work and teaching of philosophers, and to represent philosophy as a discipline.

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Directories
  • Guide to Philosophy on the Internet
    Provides links to Philosophical Associations and Societies.
  • The American Philosophical Association - Associations list
    The American Philosophical Association is the main professional organization for philosophers in the United States. Founded in 1900, its mission is to promote the exchange of ideas among philosophers, to encourage creative and scholarly activity in philosophy, to facilitate the professional work and teaching of philosophers, and to represent philosophy as a discipline.

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Encyclopedias, Dictionaries & Other Resources
  • Episteme.com
    "EpistemeLinks.com includes over 16,500 categorized links to philosophy resources on the Internet and has several additional features." It provides access to a wide range of Philosophy topics. This web site allows the user to select the type of information from bibliographies, encyclopedia entries, etexts, academic departments and other philosophy related products.
  • Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy“was designed from its inception (September 1995) as a dynamic reference work. In a dynamic reference work, each entry is maintained and kept up to date by an expert or group of experts in the field. All entries and updates are refereed by the members of a distinguished Editorial Board before they are made public. Consequently, our dynamic reference work is responsive to new research.” ---SEP
  • The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Most of the articles in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy are original contributions by specialized philosophers around the internet. The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy is a non-profit organization.
  • Medieval Logic and Philosophy
    This web site by Vincent Spade, at Indian University, provides links to gateways for Medieval resources, links to relevant web sites, links to "online texts, course materials, bulletin boards and scholar's homepages," relevant societies and directories. - College & Research Libraries news April 2005
  • Philosophy Pages
    “This site offers helpful information for students of the Western philosophical tradition. The elements you will find on this site include:
    • The Dictionary of Philosophical Terms and Names.
    • A survey of the History of Western Philosophy.
    • A Timeline for the intellectual figures discussed here.
    • Detailed discussion of several major Philosophers.
    • Summary treatment of the elementary principles of Logic.
    • A generic Study Guide for students of philosophy.
    • Links to other philosophy Sites on the Internet.
  • Wikipedia
    A free-content encyclopedia in many languages that anyone can edit. In this English edition, started in January 2001, we are working on 415475 articles. The Wikipedia covers a range of topics from culture, history, geography, philosophy and the sciences.

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Philosophy of Science
  • Philosophy of Science (University of Pittsburgh)
    The PhilSci Archive is “an electronic archive for preprints in the philosophy of science. It is offered as a free service to the philosophy of science community. The goal of the Archive is to promote communication in the field by the rapid dissemination of new work.”

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Other Websites of Interest
  • Christian Classics Etheral Library
    This collection "is probably the single-largest source for public domain religious and theological works on the web. In terms of medieval resources, one can access the complete set of Nicene and Post Nicene Fathers and the major writings of theologians such as Augustine, Anselm and Aquinas." - College & Research Libraries news April 2005

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