General Links for this Work
General Links for this Work
Importance of philosophy Aimed primarily at the non-specialist, this site focuses on the relevance of philosophy in everyday life. Its links and commentaries are catalogued under the umbrella of five broad divisions: metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, politics, and aesthetics.
Erratic impact: The philosophy research base Catering for both academics and those with a more general interest in philosophy (including non-Western philosophies), this site categorizes its material by history, subject, and author. Other resources include links to the history of philosophical movements, philosophy departments, journals, and organizations.
Philosophy around the web An expansive gateway to online philosophy resources, as well as the usual division of sites by topic and individual philosopher, there are further categories such as online reference materials, journals, conferences, courses and institutions, and a directory of philosophers with personal web pages.
Guide to philosophy on the Internet Peter Suber's guide to philosophy resources available on the web has a table of contents with links to a wide variety of useful sites, including electronic texts, articles and quotations, journals, and associations.
Historical women of philosophy With an eye to the apparent devaluation of female perspectives in philosophy, this site offers a brief overview of some of the key women philosophers of history. The material is ordered according to a threefold division: ancient times, the Middle Ages, and the Renaissance.
David Chalmers homepage This is the home page of David Chalmers, Professor of Philosophy at the Australian National University. It includes information on his own work as well links to a number of resources in the areas of philosophy of mind and cognitive science. There is a useful Guide to the Philosophy of Mind based on articles from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Historians and Philosophers An index of philosophers by time period, with information sourced from the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy - an essential tool!
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy With detailed, peer reviewed contributions on key topics across the philosophical spectrum, the IEP is one of the more popular philosophy resources on the Internet. Entries are either sourced from original contributions by academic specialists or adapted from records available on the public domain.
Philosophy Journals This page aims to provide a complete listing of philosophy journals, with both an alphabetical listing and a listing by subject.
William James Hosted by Emory University, this site is dedicated to the work of the nineteenth-century philospher William James. Here you can find biographical material, quotations, extracts, and full texts of his work, as well as secondary criticism and links.
OUP Philosophy Journals Oxford University Press publishes leading journals in philosophy on behalf of the Mind Association, the British Society for the Philosophy of Science, the Australasian Association of Philosophy and the British Society of Aesthetics. Visit the website for free tables of contents, free sample copies and a free e-mail alerting service. Please note full-text access to the journals is restricted to subscribers only.
British Philosophical Association The home page of the newly formed BPA is primarily devoted to the internal functioning of the Association; however, there are some links to related sites and a page listing upcoming events and conferences.
Episteme Links: Philosophy Resources on the Net With over 12,000 links categorized by philosopher or topic, this database boasts good search facilities and an extensive coverage of online philosophy resources. Each philosopher link catalogues associated websites and other reference materials available online, while the topic page provides sub-divisions categorized by subject, tradition, or time period.
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy This is a project of the Metaphysics Research Lab at the Center for the Study of Language and Information at Stanford University. It is described as a 'dynamic encyclopedia', meaning that each entry is kept up to date by experts. You can browse a table of contents, or look up revised entries and additions.
Philosophers' Magazine Functioning as the online version of The Philosophers' Magazine, this site provides access to a selection of articles originally appearing in the printed journal (with an option to subscribe to the full archive).
Philosophy Distance Learning Philosophy Society of England's distance-learning program for students world-wide.
American Philosophical Association The site of the main professional organization for philosophers in the United States. Its Web Resources page contains links to philosophy associations and societies worldwide, as well as cross-referencing e-texts, philosophy guides, web courses, and bibliographies.