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Philosophy Since the Enlightenment *****

An excellent site for the novice philosopher.  Includes information on:
Analytic Philosophy
Argument from Design
Behariourism
Cosmological Argument
Determinism
Dualism
Empiricism
Existentialism
Idealism vs Materialism
Identity Theory
Logic
Mind
Moral Philosophy
Ontological Argument
Post Structuralism
Private Language Argument
Rationalism
Romanticism
Utilitarianism
Logical Positivism

Dictionary of Philosophy of Mind *****

Philosophy of Mind A - Z.

The Value of Knowledge: a Miniature Library *****

A Miniature Library of Philosophy tracing the development of ideas on the relation between consciousness and matter through the words of 100 philosophers over 400 years. Very well organized. Links to the writings.

Episteme Links *****

Episteme Links includes thousands of sorted links to philosophy resources on the internet as well as assorted other features. As it is updated often, regular visitors would do well to find out what is new as well as read the information about EL. Also, free email newsletters will help you to stay in touch with philosophy online.

Electronic Texts Main Page *****

Episteme Links to electronic texts by philosophers. In this section you will find links to hundreds of electronic texts. They are sorted by philosopher, with many additional texts available in the "additional philosophers" section.

Voice of the Shuttle ***** (weaving - not the space variety)

Humanities Research
This site has a little of everything and is well organized.

The Principia Cybernetica Web *****

tries to tackle age-old philosophical questions with the help of the most recent cybernetic theories and technologies.

Garth Kemerling's Philosophy Pages *****

Perhaps THE most comprehensive Philosophy site on the web.
The Dictionary of Philosophical Terms and Names
, a gateway to the entire site.

A survey of the History of Western Philosophy, from ancient Greece to the present.
A Timeline listing all of the intellectual figures discussed in these pages.
Individual discussions of many Philosophers, with links to e-texts and other resources.
Summary treatment of the elementary principles of Logic.
A generic Study Guide for prospective students of philosophy.
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy -- An excellent site with a useful search feature.
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy -- A developing source of philosophical information.
Guide to Philosophy on the Internet -- A comprehensive list of philosophical web sites.
Philosophy in Cyberspace -- Information on web sites, mailing lists, and newsgroups.
Ethics Updates -- Fine source of information on theoretical and applied ethics.
The Culture and History of Science Page -- Hartmut Krech's fine resource.
Philosophy for Everyone -- Ryan Breedon's well-organized guide to philosophy on the Internet. Philosophy Sites on the Internet -- Philosophy-related links from Tel-Aviv University.
Sean's One-Stop Philosophy Shop -- A nicely-designed general guide to Internet philosophy.
Björn's Guide to Philosophy -- A good source of information about individual philosophers. .
APA Online -- The official web site of the American Philosophical Association.
African and African American History of Ideas -- A developing site by Melaku Tadesse
Taiwan Super Logos Philosophy Web -- A general guide in Chinese. (Also in English) 
HIPPIAS Limited Area Search of Philosophy on the Internet.
Animus -- An excellent on-line philosophical journal.  
The Sixties -- Excellent links to sites about the events, music, and culture of the 1960s. 
Malaspina Great Books -- An extraordinary on-line bibliography for many disciplines.
The Online Books Page -- A general guide to available electronic texts in many fields.
The Perseus Project -- A digital library of classical texts from Tufts University.
Classics at MIT -- Searchable collection of electronic texts from the ancient world.
Philosophy on the English Server -- A listing of electronic texts available on the Internet.

Resources of Scholarly Societies - Philosophy ****

This is one of a set of subject pages created by compilers at the University of Waterloo Library to facilitate access to websites maintained by or for scholarly societies across the world.
Links to websites of scholarly societies in Philosophy.

The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy ****

Terms and philosophers A - Z
Philosophy Timeline ****
Collection of electronic philosophy texts including:
Bentham's "Principles of Morals" (Chapters 1-4)
Berkeley's "Principles of Human Knowledge" 
Berkeley's "Three Dialogues"
Copernicus's "Dedication" to Revolutions of the Heavenly Bodies
Descartes' "Discourse on the Method"
Descartes' "Meditations of First Philosophy"
Epictetus' "Enchiridion"
Epicurus' "Letter to Menoecius"
Epicurus' "Principal Doctrines"
Hume Archives
James's "The Will to Believe"
Kant's "Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics"
Leibniz's "Monadology"
Locke's "A Letter Concerning Toleration"
Malebranche's "The Search After Truth" (selections)
McCosh's "The Scottish Philosophy"
Mill's "On liberty"
Presocratic Fragments and Testimonials
Plato's "Republic"
Plato's "Crito"
Lao Tzu's "Tao Te Ching"

The Philosophical Dictionary ****

This is a concise guide to technical terms and personal names often encountered in the study of philosophy.   Everything is meant to be clear, accurate, and fair, a reliable source of information on Western philosophy for a broad audience. Although the entries are often brief, many include links to electronic texts and to more detailed discussions on this site or in other on-line resources.

Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy ****

What it says... A - Z
Not yet complete...

The Catholic Encyclopedia ****

Catholicism A - Z

Philosophy in Cyberspace****

A well-done site with links to everything.

LookSmart's Philosophy Directories ****

The Looksmart search engine's directory of philosophy.

Here Madam ****

An unusual philosophy site!  Good introduction to philosophy in general. Has explanations of the different types of philosophy and links to philosopher's writings.

UNR Philosophy M.A. degree reading list ****

A list of all the best stuff to read.

Philosophy Sources on the Internet - Discussion Groups

An extensive list of discussion groups.  Not well maintained, though.  Many of these links don't exist.

Hyper-Weirdness by World Wide Web version 0.2 ***

This is the initial, still-under-construction hypertext version of Mitchell Porter's acclaimed High Weirdness by E-Mail. It is based on version 2.2 of HWbEM, and is designed to be used with the World Wide Web. Religions & Cults, Weird Science, lots of other stuff, including some philosophy.

Philosophers from Hyper-Weirdness ****

The philosophy links page for Hyper-Weirdness WWW.
Not weird at all.
Has links to all the great philosophers couched in a running commentary/explanation.

NOESIS Philosophical Research On-Line ****

Search for anything philosophical here. This page contains the search results for "Pirsig"

History and Philosophy of Science ****

Explains the field of HPS and current theories.

Great Books *****

Links to the great books on the web.
Great Books Cafe - discussion area.

The History of Quantum Theory

Werner Heisenberg's  Physics and Philosophy

 

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Animus - An Electronic Philosophy Journal ****

Free Email subscriptions.

Metaphysical Review Essays on the Foundations of Physics ***

Electronic metaphysics journal. Site is out of date, but has links to all back issues.

Journal of Consciousness Studies ****
(gets 4 stars only because it's not free...)

How does the mind relate to the brain? Can computers ever be conscious? What do we mean by subjectivity and the self? These questions are being keenly debated in fields as diverse as cognitive science, neurophysiology and philosophy. The Journal of Consciousness Studies is a peer-reviewed journal which examines these issues in plain English. Abstracts available for free, subscription required for full text of articles.

Philo - The journal of the Council for Secular Humanism ****

Subscription required.
It gathers some of the best minds in the world to provide rigorous critiques of religious ideas and doctrines and to examine issues in humanistic and naturalistic ethics. Prominent philosophers offer penetrating assessments of arguments for and against the existence of God, traditional church dogma, naturalistic vs. theistic explanations, atheism, naturalism, and humanistic values.

TPM Online The Philosopher's Magazine on the web ****

By subscription, but most of the current issue is online for free. Also sponsors a discussion group.

Skeptic Magazine *****

Wide ranging, discusses everything - Nothing is sacred...
By subscription, but back issues are available online.

 

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The Center for Dewey Studies ***** American philosopher. The Collected Works of John Dewey, 1882-1953

William James A very polished site.  Biography, writings online, general philosophical info.

Sean's One-Stop Philosophy Shop ****

Driving in Oklahoma where I go hitchhiking for beer and Descartes picks me up. (There is also a field guide to Oklahoma for further study.) Me & Turing & Jessup Cletter Go Fishin' where my wife tricks me into fishing with Alan Turing.

A Philosophy Grad student who's using Pirsig's work as a base.

My approach is based on a type of radical empiricism generally associated with mysticism and shamanism. This project was inspired by Robert Pirsig's Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, Lila, and Subjects, Objects, Data, and Values.

Interview with Robert Pirsig The 1974 New York Times interview by George Gent.

Robert Pirsig - the picture Photo of Pirsig and Chris on the motorcycle.

Lila, by Robert Pirsig A review/outline of the book.

Subjects, Objects, Data and Values Pirsig's paper presented at the "Einstein meets Magritte" conference.

The Metaphysics of Quality, the philosophy of Robert M Pirsig Diana's MoQ site.

The Metaphysics of Quality Mailing List archive

The Ragged-Trousered Philosopher A personal view. Also chapters of a book in progress.

Jean Paul Sartre Webpage biography, bibliography, quick book list, recommended books, pictures, links

Level_0_Quantonics Doug Renselle's site. Lots of MoQ stuff here.

 

Links to Individual Philosophers via Yahoo.  The number in parenthesis tells you how many sites there are.

Agrippa, Heinrich Cornelius von Nettsheim (1486-1535) (6)

Aquinas, Thomas (1225-1274) (7)

Aristotle (384-322 BC) (13)

Augustine of Hippo, St. (354-430) (12)

Bacon, Sir Francis (1561-1626) (6)

Baudrillard, Jean (16)

Beauvoir, Simone de (1908-1986)@

Bey, Hakim (5)

Boethius (480-524) (5)

Bradley, Francis Herbert (1846-1924)

Buber, Martin (1878-1965) - Jewish religious thinker whose philosophic foundations lie in his Chassidic work and his philosophy of dialogue.

Burke, Edmund (1729-1797) (4)

Camus, Albert (1913-1960)@

Castoriadis, Cornelius (1922-1997) (4)

Cicero, Marcus Tullius (106-43BCE)@

Cixous, Hélène (5)

Collaborative Bibliography of Women in Philosophy - join in producing a comprehensive and continuously up-dated bibliography of works in philosophy published by women.

Comte, Auguste (1798-1857) (3)

Confucius (551-479 BC) (7)

Davidson, Donald - his work is strongly influenced by that of W. V. O. Quine, as well as by American pragmatist thinking.

Deleuze and Guattari (2)

Derrida, Jacques (3)

Descartes, René (1596-1650) (5)

Dewey, John (1859-1952) (3)

Diogenes of Sinope (412?-323 BC) (5)

Durkheim, Emile (1858 - 1917) (1)

Elahi, Ostad (1895-1974) - Persian philosopher, jurist and musician.

Engels, Frederick (1820-1895) (8)

Epictetus (55-135) (2)

Epicurus (341-270 BCE) (4)

Eriugena, John Scotus (c.810-c.875) - important philosopher of the early Middle Ages.

Flynt, Henry - discusses cognitive nihilism, the person world premise, metatechnology, and deep critiques of mathematics, logic, and science.

Foucault, Michel (1926-1984) (3)

Frege, Gottlob (1848-1925) (2)

Fuller, Sarah Margaret (1810-1850) (3)

Garden, The - links for Plato, Aristotle, St. Aquinas and Nietzche.

Grosso, Michael - writes about parapsychology, the millennium, death, consciousness and related topics.

Gurdjieff, George (1866-1949) (10) 

Habermas, Jürgen (1929-) (4)

Haraway, Donna (3)

Hegel, Georg Wilelm Friedrich (1770-1831) (7)

Heidegger, Martin (1889-1976) (4)

Heraclitus (c 544-483BC) (2)

Hobbes, Thomas (1588-1679) (2)

Hume, David (1711-1776) (3)

Husserl, Edmund (1859-1938)

Illch, Ivan (b. 1926) (2)

Jaspers, Karl (1883-1969) (2)

Jünger, Ernst - extensive bibliography and account of his literary and philosophical works from World War I to the present.

Kant, Immanuel (1724-1804) (9)

Kierkegaard, Soren (1813-1855) (10)

Krishnamurti, U. G. - information on his book Mind is a Myth, and a paper about him called, "Science and Spirituality."

Levinas, Emmanuel (1906-1995)

Locke, John (1632-1704) (6)

Lonergan, Bernard (1904-1984) (4)

Lukács, Georg (1885-1971) (2)

Lyotard, Jean-Francois (3)

Machiavelli, Nicolo (1469-1527) (4)

Malraux, Andre (1901-1976) - biography, photo, essays, reviews, and quotes on this French writer, art critic, and political activist.

Marcel, Gabriel (1889-1973)

Marcus Aurelius (120-180AD) - explores the life and beliefs of the Stoic philosopher and emperor.

Marcuse, Herbert (2)

Marx, Karl (1818-1883) (21)

Mill, John Stuart (1806-1873) (6)

More, Sir Thomas (1478-1535) (6) - executed for refusing to recognize Henry VIII as Supreme Head of the Church in England.

Nelson, Leonard (1882-1927) - founder of the Neo-Friesian School and friend of the mathematician David Hilbert.

Nietzsche, Friedrich (1844-1900) (15)

Nock, Albert Jay (1872?-1945) (2)

Norden, Bryan W. Van

Pascal, Blaise (1623-1662)@

Peirce, Charles Sanders (1839-1914) - hypertext editions of the work of this seminal American philosopher, founder of pragmatism and pioneer in logic, as well as links to other related Internet resources.

Philosopher's Gallery - you've read their books, now see what they look like.

Plato (11)  

Plotinus (204-270) - the beliefs of the chief neo-Platonist philosopher.

Porphyry (232/3-c. 305 C.E.) (2)

Poster, Mark (3)

Priestley, Joseph (1733-1804) - a brief biographical sketch of the English Dissenter.

Pythagoras (580?-520? B.C.)@

Robbins, J. Wesley

Rorty, Richard (5)

Rousseau, Jean-Jacques (1712-1788) (3)

Russell, Bertrand (1872-1970) (9)

Said, Edward (3)

Sartre, Jean Paul (1905-1980) (2)

Scheler, Max (1874-1928) - a focus on the German philosopher by Professor Emeritus of Philosophy and author Dr. Manfred Frings. Includes descriptive text, references, and historical photograhs.

Schopenhauer, Arthur (1788-1860) (5)

Rajchandra, Shrimad (1867-1901)  - about his life and teachings, including his influence on Mahatma Gandhi.

Sellars, Wilfrid (1912-1989) - a forum devoted to critical examination of some philosophical problems arising from his work.

Seneca, Lucius Annaeus (5 BCE-65 AD)@

Smith, Adam (1723-1790)@

Socrates (470-399 B.C.) (3)

Spinoza, Benedict (1632-1677) (2)

Stirner, Max (1806-1856) (2)

Tillich, Paul (1886-1965) - biography, photo, essays, reviews, and quotes on the German philosopher-theologian.

Tzu, Sun

van Fraassen, Bas C. - philosopher of science at Princeton.

Vattimo, Gianni (1936-) (2)

Verhoeven, Cornelis (1928-) - the best fragments and sentences with references from the work of the Dutch philosopher and essayist. In Dutch.

Voltaire (1694-1778) (6)

Weil, Simone (1909-1943) (1)

Whitehead, Alfred North (1861-1947) (2)

William of Ockham (1280?-1347?) (11)

Wilson, Colin (2)

Wittgenstein, Ludwig (1889-1951) (6)

Young, Arthur M. (1905-1995) - philosopher, cosmologist and inventor of the Bell Helicopter. Books and essays relating to consciousness, evolution, and Young's Theory of Process.

Zizek, Slavoj (5)

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