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100 Philosophy: general resources

        Titles Descriptions
  1. About.com: Philosophy
  2. Bertrand Russell Gallery
  3. Dictionary of Philosophical Terms and Names
  4. Guide to Philosophy on the Internet
  5. Hippias
  6. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
  7. Intute: social sciences - philosophy
  8. Philosophers' Web Magazine
  9. Philosophy
  10. Philosophy @ Large
  11. Philosophy Around the Web
  12. Philosophy Online
  13. Philosophy Pages
  14. Philosophy Since the Enlightenment
  15. Project Archelogos
  16. Republic, The
  17. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
About.com: Philosophy
Offers original articles and features about philosophy, plus annotated links to selected relevant Internet resources, compiled by a subject specialist, a subject-specific bulletin board, and details of related news and events. Topics include aesthetics, ancient philosophers, Aristotle, Eastern philosophy, epistemology, ethics, Internet issues such as censorship, logic, metaphysics, philosophy of the mind, philosophy of science and political philosophy.
      Author: About.com
      DeweyClass: 100
Bertrand Russell Gallery
Collection of documents and photographs depicting the life of Bertrand Russell, a liberal thinker and philosopher. Biographical information concerning his parents, grandparents, childhood, family, friends, awards, and rise to fame is featured, together with an account of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament conducted in 1959.
      Author: Wright, Matt
      DeweyClass: 100
Dictionary of Philosophical Terms and Names
Guide to technical terms and people often encountered in the study of philosophy. Many entries include links to electronic texts and discussions.
      Author: Kemerling, Garth
      DeweyClass: 100
Guide to Philosophy on the Internet
Index of resources including guides in languages other than English, major philosophers, philosophical topics ranging from bioethics and fuzzy logic to transhumanism, philosophical societies and associations, journals and newsletters, bibliographies, newsgroups, and projects.
      Author: Suber, Peter, Earlham College Department of Philosophy
      DeweyClass: 100
Hippias
Peer-reviewed limited area search engine for philosophy.
      Author: University of Evansville
      DeweyClass: 100
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy contains original contributions by specialised philosophers as well as temporary, or proto articles, largely adapted from public domain sources.
      Author: Fieser, James and Dowden, Bradley
      DeweyClass: 100
Intute: social sciences - philosophy
Set of links to selected, evaluated and annotated Internet resources relevant to philosophy.
      Author: Intute
      DeweyClass: 100
Philosophers' Web Magazine
Articles debating current philosophical issues. Also features forthcoming events and an index of over 200 philosophy sites including individual philosophers, ancient philosophy, pre-twentieth century and modern philosophy.
      Author: Philosophers' Magazine
      DeweyClass: 100
Philosophy
Collection of canonical philosophic texts, including several works by Plato, Aristotle, Kant and Nietzsche. Also has collections in critical theory, history, and eighteenth century studies.
      Author: Carnegie Mellon University
      DeweyClass: 100
Philosophy @ Large
Detailed guide to Internet resources in philosophy, with descriptions as well as links.
      Author: Liverpool University Philosophy Department
      DeweyClass: 100
Philosophy Around the Web
A guide and gateway to philosophy resources on the Internet. Categories include universities' philosophy pages, commercial organisations; societies, libraries, individuals' philosophy pages, philosophy resources organised by topic, individual philosophers including texts; philosophy discussion on the Internet, philosophy events and jobs, continuing education and distance learning, and a directory of philosophers who have web pages.
      Author: King, Peter
      DeweyClass: 100
Philosophy Online
Aimed at philosophy students, this resource provides summaries of philosophy topics and lists recommended resources for further reading.
      Author: Southwell, Gareth
      DeweyClass: 100
Philosophy Pages
Information resource for students of the Western philosophical tradition. Includes the Dictionary of Philosophical Terms and Names, a survey of the history of Western philosophy, detailed discussion of several major philosophers, summary treatment of the elementary principles of logic, and a generic study guide for students of philosophy.
      Author: Kemerling, Garth
      DeweyClass: 100
Philosophy Since the Enlightenment
Philosophy articles on topics such as empiricism, idealism and materialism, Wittgenstein: Tractatus, existentialism, post structuralism, dualism, Descartes, and science in the post-modern world.
      Author: Jones, Roger
      DeweyClass: 100
Project Archelogos
Archelogos is the creation of an electronic database for the recording of all the philosophical arguments that can be extracted from the texts of the Ancient Greek philosophers, including Plato and Aristotle, according to interpretations that span two and a half millennia. Designed to be used both as a teaching and research tool. Demonstrations of the database are available.
      Author: Project Archelogos
      DeweyClass: 100
Republic, The
Full text of The Republic by Plato written 360 BCE, translated by Benjamin Jowett.
      Author: Plato
      DeweyClass: 100
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Searchable encyclopedia of philosophy providing in-depth explanations for terms. Part of a project to provide a 'dynamic' encyclopedia where authors have direct access to the entries allowing them to remain up to date and responsive to new research, without the need to publish supplements or new additions.
      Author: Stanford University Center for the Study of Language and Information
      DeweyClass: 100