Philosophy: WWW Resources
General
- Yahoo's Philosophy
Links -- Includes links to web sites involving existentialism, humanism, ethics,
specific philosophers, and other philosophical areas. Also includes links to
organizations, newsgroups, journals, and more.
- Guide to Philosophy on the
Internet (Peter Suber, Earlham College) - A large and searchable site, which
includes categories of journals, newsgroups, teaching/learning, associations, quotations,
and more.
- WWW Virtual Library:
Philosophy
- University
of Chicago's Philosophy Project
Journals and Online Research
Texts and Topics
- Environmental Ethics -- A site
"dedicated to providing access to Internet resources throughout the world which
pertain to or focus on environmental ethics and environmental philosophy."
- Philosophers
(Yahoo) -- Links to information about many philosophers, ancient to modern,
including over 370 resources.
- The Last Days of Socrates (Clarke
College) - This site was "created to help first year philosophy students read the Euthyphro,
Apology, Crito, and the death scene from the Phaedo in order to help
them prepare for philosophical discussion of these texts in the classroom."
- Ethics and the Environment -- An
"interdisciplinary forum for theoretical and practical articles, discussions,
reviews, comments, and book reviews in the broad area encompassed by environmental
ethics."
Organizations
- The American Philosophical Association (APA)
-- "the main professional organization for philosophers in the United States"
- International Society for Environmental
Ethics
- Society for Philosophical Inquiry --
According to the web site, " SPI is comprised of philosophical inquirers of all ages
and walks of life. Its members have formed communities of philosophical inquiry across the
country -- at schools, coffee houses, café's, libraries, hospices, senior centers, jails
[....]. SPI's diverse members are devoted to resuscitating the once time-honored art and
skill of philosophical inquiry in its many manifestations."
Updated June 27th, 2005: Evon J. Dewald: dewald@mnstate.edu:
701-777-2358
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