University College Plymouth St Mark & St John

Useful web sites for Philosophy

 

Associations

American Philosophical Association

American Philosophical Society

British Society for Ethical Theory

International Society for Environmental Ethics

Society for Ethics

Society for Philosophical Inquiry

Gateways

The British Academy Portal:  Philosophy  Directory of on line resources in the humanities and social sciences. Designed as an entry point to available resources for those working in higher education and research.

BUBL Information Service  Catalogue of selected internet resources covering all academic subject areas. Try searching in the subject menu, A-Z menu or the Dewey menu 900,s.

Intute:  Arts and Humanities  Previously known as Humbul. Resources are arranged by type and then alphabetically with some annotation. Also hosts online tutorials to get you started on the web, try the Internet for the Philosopher.

Intute:  Social Sciences  Previously known as SOSIG. Contains useful links to National and International resources in the social sciences.

Voice of the Shuttle:  Philosophy  Wide range of access points to all areas of the Arts and Humanities, though its bias is to towards American sites.

Yahoo: Philosophy  This site is a major gateway and is well worth a browse. Some of the key areas you will find are Ancient Greek philosophy, ethics and philosophy of religion.

General

Contemporary Continental Philosophy  Collection of links on contemporary European philosophy and philosophers.

Guide to Philosophy on the Internet  Comprehensive collection of philosophy resources

The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

Kant on the web  An "organised and comprehensive listing" of resources on Kant.

Philosophers  Yahoo directory of links to many philosophers and their works.

Philosophy and Theology  Links to primary texts in the field of Greek and Medieval European philosophy and theology.

Philosophy around the web

Plato and his Dialogues  A collection of resources using a 'map' of Plato's dialogues as a starting point.

Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

Will Large's Philosophy site

For an eLearning tutorial that teaches critical evaluation of information found on the Internet then try the Internet Detective website. The website also includes sections on copyright matters, plagiarism and citation/referencing.

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