This site is a great source for links to philosophy pages. It is well organized, and many of the links appear to still work. One highlight of this page is the chorological table of philosophers. The table lists philosophers and dates along with a picture and links to information sources on the Internet for that particular philosopher. There is also a section for specific âPhilosophical Topics.â
Choose from approximately 40 subtopics in philosophy such as aesthetics, political theory, philosophy of language, and others. Some subtopics are further broken down into more specific topics of interest. While there are links to many sites on this page, not all of them are scholarly.
View the text of works by philosophers such as Plato, Locke, and Rousseau on this site. Brief biographies of some major philosophers (e.g. Socrates, Spinoza, etc.) are included as well.
This site looks like a good place to start research. The site allows the user to filter the seach results by type, language, subject, and time period. Filtering by type offers categories such as primary sources, secondary sources, research related, etc. Filtering by subject offers categories such as American Studies, Classics, Comparative Literature, etc.
Provided in collaboration with SOSIG (the Social Science Information Gateway), this site allows the user to limit items displayed by selecting World, Europe, UK, and UK Departments. Links are then categorized and listed by type (bibliographies, journals, mailing lists/discussion groups, news, etc.). This is another great site for research.
Browse in Alex by title, author, or date. Documents retrieved are public domain and include literature and philosophy. Look here for online texts.
This site contains information, articles, and links to various topics in philosophy. The focus seems to be on more modern trends in philosophy, crossing over into areas such as cognitive science and AI. Not all links work, but check under "What's New" to see a list of the most recently added content. This may be a site worth looking at for researchers interested in modern philosophical thought.
Essays in this online encyclopedia are written by experts or a group of experts from the field. The work is "dynamic," and is, therefore, incomplete. New entries are still being added, however. Entries look to be of substantial length. This may be a good place to start research or to find a brief overview of a philosophy-related topic.
Find relevent articles by clicking on a letter in the index. Articles vary in length. Some are quite substantial. This also looks like another good place to start research.
This site reports on changes to webpages hosting philosophical papers. You can also search the site by keyword; search results are displayed in order of the date in which the reference was posted on the site. The site's slogan is "You think, we link."
View papers published at the 20th Century World Conference of Philosophy. Papers are arranged topically. Topics include Philosophy of Mathematics, Contemporary Philosophy, Human Rights, Ancient Philosophy, and others.
This site offers access to online texts. Search by title, author, or subject. Features included Banned Books Online, A Celebration of Women Writers, and Prize Winners Online. Archives are available and include foreign language materials.
Philpapers is a comprehensive directory of online philosophy articles and books by academic philosophers. They monitor journals in many areas of philosophy, as well as archives and personal pages. They also accept articles directly from users who can provide links or upload copies. This site is primarily for professional philosophers and graduate students but available to anyone interested in philosophy.
For the researcher interested in John Russell, this page provides information on Russell's life and work. The Bertrand Russell Gallery also offers photographs. Quotations and links to some of Russell's work on the Web may also be found here.
For the researcher interested in Charles Peirce, this site offers information about his life and work. While the information about Peirce’s life is very brief, there are links to some of his papers available online. The "Community of Inquirers" section of this site includes a discussion list and other information.
This page is devoted to information concerning Heidegger. The site itself is not associated with any scholarly institutions or organizations; however, some of the essays on this site appear to be.
Dedicated to the life and works of Augustine of Hippo, this site includes links to research materials and essays, images of Augustine, a section on Augustine and contemporary life, and an introduction to Augustine's life and works.
A non-profit site that takes orders for various philosophical journals, books, and digital media. Student rates are applied to some materials.
According to this site, "Earth Pledge identifies and promotes innovative techniques and technologies that restore the balance between human and natural systems. Through demonstration, education, and research, we deliver viable models to government, industry, and communities." Find information about Earth Pledge's project initiatives and events here.
This site is divided into four major sections: EcoNet, WomensNet, PeaceNet, and AntiRacisimNet. Articles on topics pertaining to each of these sections are collected and linked on this page. Archived articles are available in AntiRacismNet.
In the search box, type in philosophy for a list of listservs pertaining to philosophy. Lists include: chomsky-group, tibetan studies-l, philosophy-majors, and others.
Obtain data and statistics, read documents and reports on countries around the world including current news and events, and access information on various topics related to the U.S. and world governments, economies, and social policies from this site.
Search for Bills and Laws, access the US Code, find Representatives and vote information on this site. Also included are educational links, information about the legislative process, and other government-related links as well.
This site ranks graduate programs in Philosophy in the "English-Speaking World." There are overall rankings, as well as a breakdown of programs by specialties. There is also a section on applying to graduate school and job placement.
The EthicsWeb is a collection of ethics-related websites, run by philosopher-ethicist Chris MacDonald. The style and function of the various EthicsWeb websites varies, but each strives to present a selected range of high-quality ethics-related resources on a particular topic. Most of the EthicsWeb sites have a Canadian "slant," but all provide information that will be of interest to international visitors.
Choose from several subtopics dealing with ethics. Some subtopics are further broken down into categories such as Topics & Issues, Publications, and Ethics Institutes and Organizations.
This site presents discussions regarding professional ethics in relation to the military. Included are links to past and present conferences and papers, case studies, U.S. Army, Air Force and Navy core values, and a bibliography.
This site offers resources pertaining to philosophical thought regarding religion and atheism. The library included links to topics such as Life after Death, Nontheism, Science & Religion, Church-State Separation, and others. The library also contains a section with links to different journals on the web. There are also listings of organizations, essay contests and scholarships.
If you are looking for public domain Christian texts, this may be a good place to look. The World Wide Study Bible contains scripture, commentary, and study guides on the Old and New Testaments as well as the Apocrypha. The World Wide Encyclopedia of Christianity may be helpful in defining terms and finding information about religious figures.
The lab presents a paper bringing together the ideas of Plato, Leibniz, Frege, Meinong, and Mally entitled the Principa Metaphysica (follow link for The Theory of Abstract Objects). The site also offers brief information about the aforementioned philosophers, as well as a listing of the Metaphysical Research Lab Personnel and their works.
"Since its founding in 1966, NOW's goal has been to take action to bring about equality for all women." This site offers articles pertaining to women's rights and issues of equality, discrimination, harassment, and other issues. Links to other sites pertaining to women's issues are also included.
Contained on this site is introductory information about Buddhism as well as newsletters with writings on Buddhist issues. Archived newsletters are available. Many articles on a variety of topics may be found here.
This site contains comments by specialists on this discussion list. Resources also found on this site include: graduate studies programs, book reviews, and Buddhist studies links.
This site contains basic Buddhist teachings as well as information about the life of Siddhartha Guatama. A map of the Buddha's world and a history of Buddhism are also included.