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PHILOSOPHY: Web Sites

Designed as a starting point for researchers in philosophy, this guide contains links to resources in many formats. Use the tabs below to navigate through books, journal databases, and web sites.

Department of Christian Studies & Philosophy

For more information on undergraduate programs in Philosophy, please contact the Department of Christian Studies & Philosophy.

 

Podcasts

Philosophy Bites contains links to interviews with mostly American and British philosophers.

Internet Resources

AskPhilosophers – A panel of contemporary philosophers responds to questions from the general public.

A Dictionary of Philosophical Terms and Names

Episteme Links Offers thousands of links to philosophy resources on the Internet.

Eserver.org: philosophy - Canonical philosophical texts and links to scholarly philosophic organizations.

Institute for Learning Technologies: Digital Text Projects - From Columbia University, this site contains electronic texts of philosophers.

Intute: Arts & Humanities - Philosophy

Ipl2: Information You Can Trust - Philosophy

Perseus Project (Tufts University) - Major collection of electronic resources relating to the ancient world.  More than 40 philosophers and authors are included.

Philosophy Bites - "Podcasts of top philosophers interviewed on bite-sized topics" 

Philosophy Since the Enlightenment

Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Stanford University)

Virtual Religion Index (Rutgers University)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Evaluating Web Sites

Remember always to evaluate a web site before using it for research purposes. 

Some criteria for evaluating websites include:

  • Accuracy
  • Authority
  • Coverage
  • Currency
  • Objectivity
  • Purpose

You can always ask a librarian or your professor for an opinion about a specific website as well.