PHILOSOPHY LINKS
Sites are presented in alphbetical order and reflect no preference.
- APA: American Philosophical Association.
- Bioethics: The President's council on Bioethics.
- Bioethics.net: Bioethics resources and online publications.
- Biomedical Ethics: Roger Rigterink's Readings in Biomedical Ethics.
- CAEC: Center for the Advancement of Ethics and Character.
- CARP: The Center for the Advanced Study of Phenomenology.
- Contemporary Philosophy of Mind: An annotated bibliography compiled by David Chalmers, Philosophy, Australian National University.
- Critical Thinking: Tim van Gelder's critical thinking on the web.
- Environmental Ethics: Compiled by Prof. Ron Epstein for classes at San Francisco State University, from which he is now retired.
- Epistemelinks: Includes over 17,500 categorized links to philosophy resources on the Internet and has several additional features.
- Epistemological Research Guide: A list of resources for those working in contemporary analytic epistemology.
- Ethics Updates: Ethics Updates by Larry Hinman.
- EthicsWeb.ca: The EthicsWeb is a collection of ethics-related websites, run by philosopher-ethicist Chris MacDonald.
- FGIC: Finding God in Cyberspace.
- Gifford Lectures on Line: The online Gifford Lectures database presents a comprehensive collection of books derived from the Gifford Lectures.
a biography of each lecturer and a summary of the lecture or book.
- The Husserl Page: Access to those net resources pertaining to the life and work of the 20th century philosopher, Edmund Husserl.
- Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy is a non-profit organization run by the editors James Fieser and Bradley Dowden.
- Isiah Berlin virtual library: The Isaiah Berlin Virtual Library is the website of The Isaiah Berlin
Literary Trust, which looks after all aspects of Berlin’s literary estate.
- John Locke Bibliography: A comprehensive listing of publications by and about the English philosopher John Locke.
- Logic Daemon and Quizmaster: By Colin Allen and Chris Menzel of the Texas A&M Philosophy Department.
- Logic for Computer Science: Jose Emilio Labra Gayo's page from the University of Oviedo Department of Computer Science, with links to logic in Spanish.
- Markkula Center for Applied Ethics: The Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University is a nationally recognized resource for people and organizations wanting to study and apply an ethical approach to the crucial issues facing our world.
- Max Scheler: Professor Manfred S. Frings Max Scheler page.
- The Notebook: The Notebook for Contemporary Continental Philosophy.
- Philosophy Index: Guide to Philosophy on the Internet.
- Philosophyofreligion.info: Discussions of all of the central topics in the philosophy of religion, including attempts to prove the existence of God, arguments for
atheism, discussions of controversial Christian doctrines, and religious ethics.
- Philosophy Research Base: A searchable index of philosophy sites.
- Philosophypages: A Dictionary of Philosophical Terms and Names by Garth Kemmerling.
- PhilSci archive: PhilSci Archive, an electronic archive for preprints in the philosophy of science.
- PHILTAR: Compendium of Philosophers contains entries large and small, single or multiple, on hundreds of philosophers.
- PHILWEB: Philosophy Resources: This website contains Richard Clarke's PhilWeb philosophy pages and resources, Essentially a large, lightly-annotated gateway and bibliographic site, it is divided into three main sections: history; regions; and topics.
- Plato and His Dialogues: Directory of web resources.
- Pluralsm: The Pluralism Project.
- Pragmatism: The Pragmatism Cybrary.
- Soren Kierkegaard: D. Anthony Storm's online Commentary on the writings of the nineteenth century existentialist philosopher Soren Kierkegaard.
- SPEP: The Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy.
- Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: An online philosophy encyclopedia.
- Texts from Early Modern Philosophy: Versions of some classics of early modern philosophy, prepared with a view to making them easier to
read while leaving intact the main arguments, doctrines, and lines of thought, modernized by Jonathan F. Bennett as well as
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Links last verified and updated 3/20/2007.
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