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The following list of links provides the user with direct access to philosophy-oriented information created and maintained on the World Wide Web. Enjoy your voyage through the wonderful world of philosophical discovery! 

Contemporary Philosophy of Mind: An Annotated Bibliography.  Sponsored by David Chalmers, University of Arizona.  This site features information links related to such philosophical fields as Philosophy of Mind, Cognitive Science, Artificial Intelligence, Consciousness in the Sciences and others.  Annotations and brief summary data is provided on each entry found on this particular web page.

Course Materials in Philosophy.  Sponsored by Andrew Carpenter, University of California-Berkeley.  A resource devoted to various classroom assignment subject areas within the field of Philosophy.  This is a topical resource which features such specific titles as Critical Thinking, Aesthetics, American Pragmatism, Asian Philosophy, Epistemology, Existentialism, Logic, Feminist Philosophy, and many others.

EpistemeLinks.com: For Philosophy Resources on the Internet.  Sponsored by Thomas Ryan Stone.  The focus of this website centers upon thousands of various high quality information resources found on the World Wide Web.  Includes sections on individual philosophers, book titles, classroom ideas, organizations, and "philosophy-related" products along with related headings of use.

Erratic Impact Philosophy Research Base.  Sponsored by erraticimpact.com.  This particular research site is categorized by history, subject or author heading.  Online resources in philosophy and related fields are featured along with specific areas such as Analytical Philosophy, Critical Theory, and Ethnomusicology among other mainstream topics.

Ethics Updates.  Sponsored by Lawrence M. Hinman.  A basic site devoted primarily to offering background material access for professors and students of ethics.  Theory and Applied Ethics are the main subject areas and different sub-areas including Animal Rights, Egoism, Relativism, and Military Ethics among many others covered through popular professional literature sources.

Guide to Philosophy on the Internet (Suber).  Sponsored by Peter Suber, Department of Philosophy - Earlham University.  A vast and comprehensive web guide/database featuring virtually every area of philosophical study available.  A search engine is provided to find specific data which is located within the major content offerings such as guides, journals, dictionaries, bibliographies, and several other format types.

Hippias: Limited Area Search of Philosophy on the Internet.  Sponsored by Peter Suber and the University Evansville.  A search engine designed to look up specific keywords and subject areas within the world of Philosophical Studies.  Associated sites are also presented for further reference and utilization.

Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, The.  Sponsored by IEP.  This database which can be searched by topic or in alphabetical fashion includes submissions by scholars in the Philosophy field including original entries, classroom-adapted materials, and text within the public domain.   

Meta-Encyclopedia of Philosophy.  Sponsored by Andrew Chrucky.  A database which compares philosophical subjects found in various encyclopedic and dictionary sources.  Includes the HIPPIAS search engine for easier access to information. 

Noesis - Philosophical Research Online.  Sponsored by the University of Evansville.  The "Philosophical Research On-Line" resource which features keyword search capability.  Among the main operations covered include authors, journal titles, reference works, websites, and other related information tools.

Philosophy.  Sponsored by Eserver.com.  A website devoted to philosophic texts, scholarly organizations, and various pages located throughout the World Wide Web.  Within the field of Philosophy such topics as critical theory, historical tradition, and eighteenth century studies are featured along with individual scholars including Aristotle, Descartes, Hume, Kant, Nietzche, Plato, and Rosseau.

Philosophy around the Web.  Sponsored by Peter King, Oxford University.  An Internet research tool designed to help the user find relevant material on different areas of Philosophical scholarship.  The resources are broken down in the following manner by topic, reference, individuals and other relevant subject descriptors.  

Philosophy in Cyberspace.  Sponsored by Monash University of Melbourne, Australia.  The reference components of this website are broken down into five major categories which include - Branches of Philosophy, Text-Related Issues, Philosophical Organizations, Information Forums, and Miscellaneous. 

Philosophy Pages.  Sponsored by Garth Kemerling.  Basic informative site devoted to presenting helpful links to various Philosophy-related Internet pages. Included are a study guide, timeline, and dictionary of terms for easier use. 

Philoso?hy Talk  Sponsored by National Public Radio.
Hosted by two Stanford University Philosophy Professors this show aims to serve as a forum for the discussion of contemporary societal issues,the live show airs Tuesdays at noon on the San Francisco public radio station KALW. Archived links of past programs that tackle current issues from democracy, marriage and race can also be found. The site provides Listening Notes and Additional Resources that compliment each discussion.

Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.  Sponsored by the Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language and Information - Stanford University.  Provides a background of the resource along with a table of contents on a wide-range of issues in the Philosophy field.  Many particular topics have links to suitable sites which are edited by experts in that corresponding area of study.   

Tel-Aviv University Philosophy Department: Philosophy Sites on the Internet.  Sponsored by Tel-Aviv University, Israel.  A database which provides 13 major subject headings with several corresponding study areas.  Philosophical indexes, e-texts, journals, search engines, encyclopedias, and miscellaneous resources are featured as well.

Women in Philosophy.  Sponsored by the Philosophy Documentation Center, Bowling Green State University.  A website devoted to the accomplishments and work of women in the field of Philosophy.  Over 16,000 records and 5,000 women are represented within such study areas as Aesthetics, Epistemology, Ethics, Logic, and many other endeavors. 

World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Philosophy.  Sponsored by Dan Brickley, University of Bristol.  This page is a basic linked outlet for broad usage of Philosophical websites on an international level with quick connection capability to the United Kingdom, Europe, and various other points across the globe.


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