Philosophy/Resources

Students are encouraged to use their initiative in using online and offline resources. Is there a broken link? Just delete it! Or, if you want to do something that will really help - why don't you hunt the page down and repair it?

The following links will get you started:

Wikimedia
Wikimedia wikis have a number of free resources including:
 * An encyclopedic article on English Wikipedia.
 * A simpler article in Simple Wikipedia.
 * An Index of Philosophers on English Wikipedia.
 * An introductory textbook on Wikibooks.
 * A set of quotes on Wikiquote.
 * A set of source texts on Wikisource.
 * A set of images on Wikimedia Commons.

Encyclopedias

 * Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Go to the main page, then select your local mirror.
 * Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
 * Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy
 * ISCID Encyclopedia of Science and Philosophy
 * Larry Hauser's Mostly Modern Philosophical Glossary

eTexts

 * Philosophy Archive Philosophy eTexts
 * Project Gutenberg This is the original etext project.  There are others.  You should find copies of all the major works in philosophy there which are not still protected by copyright.
 * Online Papers in Philosophy
 * University of Adelaide Library's "eBooks@Adelaide" Free Web Books, Online
 * Internet Public Library 20,000 titles. Nice.
 * Search eBooks.com
 * Etext Centre 8.5 million free eBooks. Don't know about notable philosophers though.
 * Internet Medieval Sourcebook
 * Online Books Opens at Philosophy Section.
 * Philosophy of Science Archive A repository for preprints in the philosophy of science: an excellent research resource.
 * Digital Text International

Online Texts

 * Camus, Albert - The Stranger
 * Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich - Philosophy of Mind
 * Tarski, Alfred - The Semantical Conception of Truth

Study Guides

 * Spark Notes A very useful study guide on various works of a great philosophers

Search Engines

 * Google
 * Lycos
 * Yahoo
 * MetaCrawler Searches multiple search engines.

Web Pages

 * Guide to Philosophy on the Web
 * Amercian Society for Aesthetics
 * John Cleese "Why Philosophy is Nothing to Laugh at"
 * Philosophical Gourmet Report (The Closest Thing to an Official Ranking of Philosophy Departments Around the World)
 * Response to the Gourmet Report (Harvard)
 * Philosophy in Cyberspace
 * Philosophy Resource Directory
 * Philosophy Research Directory
 * Philosopher's Web Magazine
 * Philosophy Now magazine
 * I Love Philosophy Forum Forum for Philosophers
 * Philosophy Dictionary of Arguments