Arts & Humanities: Philosophy


  1. NOEMA: A Collaborative Bibliography of Women in Philosophy
    Database of more than 15,000 entries covering the works of over 5,000 women. Search by author, title, year, or by one of nearly 200 subject terms. Regularly updated.

  2. Skeptic's Dictionary
    "Over 400 skeptical definitions and essays on occult, paranormal, supernatural and pseudoscientific ideas and practices with references to the best skeptical literature." From Robert T. Carroll, Professor of Philosophy, Sacramento City College.

  3. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Search for information on hundreds of philosophical terms and philosophers. From the University of Tennessee at Martin.

  4. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Dynamic encyclopedia of nearly 500 entries covering all areas of philosphy written by experts in the field.

  5. Contemporary Philosophy of Mind: An Annotated Bibliography
    Compiled by David Chalmers at University of Arizona at Tuscon, this 2,400-entry bibliography contains "recent work in the philosophy of mind, philosophy of cognitive science, and philosophy of artificial intelligence." Individual entries are not searchable, but the bibliography is broken down into a complex hierarchy of knowledge under the following HEADings: Consciousness & Qualia, Mental Content, Psychophysical Relations & Psychological Explanation, Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence, and miscellaneous topics.

  6. Codes of Ethics Online
    " ... over 850 codes of ethics ... of professional societies, corporations, government, and academic institutions." From the Center for the Study of Ethics in Professions at the Illinois Institute of Technology.

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