http://elenctik.wl.dvgu.ru/index.php
A great site operated from Vladivostok in Russia's far East by Mr Aleksej Evtushenko. Certainly well worth a visit - though a knowledge of Russian is essential.
Spike Magazine Need your thought- buds stimulating - energizing and tweaking? This great Magazine is the place to go!
http://uncouplingthecopula.freewebspace.com/
The Jud Evans Mirror Nominalist site. Different and interesting with lots of links
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy - Alphabetic listings of major philosophers and philosophical ideas. A great resource for finding general ideas. Has a small collection of etexts.
http://www.the-insight.com/ An interesting 'Spiritual Directory.' Well worth a visit.
Project Gutenberg - "The Project Gutenberg Philosophy is to make information, books and other materials available to the general public in forms a vast majority of the computers, programs and people can easily read, use, quote, and search."
openContent.org - Home of the OPL (open content license). Has the most up-to-date version and also contains a list of other openContent available elsewhere on the net. "OpenContent's only excuse for existing is to 'facilitate the prolific creation of freely available, high-quality, well-maintained Content.' This Content can then be used in an infinity of ways, restricted only by the imagination of the user. One of the most significant uses may be supporting instruction and helping people learn. 'What is content?', you ask. Content is just about anything that isn't executable. If you're interested in freely sharing your software, visit the Open Source Initiative or the the Free Software Foundation.
Cogprints: Cognitive Sciences Eprint Archive - "Welcome to CogPrints, an electronic archive for papers in any area of Psychology, Neuroscience, and Linguistics, and many areas of Computer Science (e.g., artificial intelligence, robotics, vison, learning, speech, neural networks), Philosophy (e.g., mind, language, knowledge, science, logic), Biology (e.g., ethology, behavioral ecology, sociobiology, behaviour genetics, evolutionary theory), Medicine (e.g., Psychiatry, Neurology, human genetics, Imaging), Anthropology (e.g., primatology, cognitive ethnology, archeology, paleontology), as well as any other portions of the physical, social and mathematical sciences that are pertinent to the study of cognition."
Contemporary Philosophy, Critical Theory and Postmodern Thought - "A collection of general resources and readings, together with a long list of texts of, and critical comments upon, individual postmodernist thinkers."
Oxford University Press Reading Room - Read samples of new books online to get a taste of what you might find at the bookstore.
The Perseus Project - "An evolving digital library of resources for the study of the ancient world and beyond."
Thinking Politica - "This site is intended to provide the reader with a variety of insights into the social sciences from political theory to sociology to philosophy."
Dictionary of the Philosophy of Mind - "This dictionary is intended as a free resource to all those interested in the philosophy of mind."
The International Directory of On-Line Philosophy Papers - This is basically a database of links that point to papers available elsewhere.
Routledge Philosophy Resource Center - "The Routledge Philosophy resource centre is a feast for all hungry minds, an easy-to-use source of extensive information on all of our philosophy publications, as well as a provider of links to other philosophy sites."
Aesthetics On-Line - "Here you'll find articles about aesthetics, philosophy of art, art theory and art criticism, as well as information about aesthetics events worldwide, and links to other aesthetics-related resources on the internet, including the Aesthetics-L email discussion list.">
Course Materials in Philosophy... - "This page contains links to syllabi and course material published on the web by philosophy instructors."
Probability: Paradoxes and Puzzles - A set of interactive puzzles and exercises relating to probability theory.
Connexions: Current Research in Coginitive Science - "The primary aim of the journal is not to publish completed work, but to publicize work-in-progress, and to expose it to friendly but rigorous criticism. A special discussion list (connex-l) has been set up for readers' comments on Connexions papers."
A Dictionary of Philosophical Terms and Names - "This is a concise guide to technical terms and personal names often encountered in the study of philosophy."
Glossary of Kant's Technical Terms - "The following Glossary lists Kant's most important technical terms, together with a simple definition of each."
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy - "The first dynamic encyclopedia. In a dynamic encyclopedia, each entry is maintained and kept up to date by an expert or group of experts in the field (the authors are given direct electronic access to a copy of their entry)."
Guide to Philosophy on the Internet - Search engine, directory, and guide.
Yahoo directory of Philosophy - Comprehensive list of other philosophy sites on the net.
The Social Science Information Gateway - "Aims to provide a trusted source of selected, high quality Internet information for researchers and practitioners in the social sciences, business and law."
Rescogitans - "Rescogitans is the first site that let you read books in electronic format edited with all the care of the best publishing tradition."
Noesis - "Philosophical Research On-Line"
Writing in Philosophy - "The resources included here are designed to help students, especially undergraduates, to improve their skills in saying what they mean."
Dr. Z's Philosophy Page - "Come on in, take off your shoes, and have a good read." Great links and resources for a many philosophical ideas :)
Peter Suber's Philosophy Page - Contains links to all of Peter Suber's (Chair of Philosophy at Earlham College) websites and works online. Very comprehensive and very interesting. Take a peek and you won't regret it ;)
Philosophy Now - A very cool Philosophy magazine published bi-monthly and available in most major bookstores. Go to this site, check out what's in the current issues, or make a subscription. Very neat.
Philosophy Course Union (UofT) - The homepage for the Philosophy Course Union of the University of Toronto
LOTS MORE SOON.
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