Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies
Various Resources for Philosophy
Online Encyclopedias of Philosophy
- Perseus Project – A Digital Library of resources in humanities (University of Chicago mirror)
- Loeb Classics Library Online – This series from Harvard University Press is now available free online. These texts have original languages and translations of many classics.
- Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy – This excellent resource run though the Philosophy Department of University of Tennessee, Martin, was founded and is edited by James Fieser.
- Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy – Another excellent resource, run by the Philosophy Department of Stanford University.
- Rutledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy – Another, newer, online resource.
Free Audio/Texts Online (philosophical and otherwise)
- Project Gutenberg – One of the first online libraries.
- Individual Essays – a list maintained by David Chalmers. This is a fairly extensive list.
- Philosophy PodCasts – A listing of various podcasts by philosophers.
- Philosophy Now – An online magazine
- Philosophy Research Index – A bibliographic database of books, articles, etc.
Other Resources
- Are some methods of note-taking better than others? Should you use your notebook or tablet, or hand write your notes? A Recent Study provides a response.
- Graphing a history of philosophy – The graph on this site is not a tracing of influences, but a graph based upon Wikipedia pages. Interesting nonetheless…
- Monty Python’s Philosopher’s Song – This version is from Monty Python at the Hollywood Bowl. Also, the lyrics to the Philosopher’s Song.
- The Philosopher’s Lexicon – For a bit more humor of the philosophical variety.
- The Fallacy Files – A very nice site devoted to logical fallacies.
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