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    Episteme Links
    Provides sorted links to many kinds of philosophy resources, including full-text works of many philosophers, access to journals and important journal information, web pages of professors and students, and much more.

    University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth
    Excellent e-text coverage of the history of philosophy, with links to many other sites, including "talk" groups.

    The Online Philosophy Works Index
    Links to hundreds of full-text works by and about prominent philosophers, from antiquity to the present time. Indexed both by author name and broad subject category.

    The Bertrand Russell Archives at McMaster University
    Massive collection of writings by and about Russell, including correspondence, as well as bibliographies, catalogues, photographs and an e-mail "news and discussion forum on Russell studies."

    NOEMA: The Collaborative Bibliography of Women in Philosophy
    Database includes more than 15,000 records representing the work of 5,000 women in philosophy. Various search options.

    University of Chicago Philosophy Project
    Features discussion groups on the works of contemporary or recent philosophers including Sellars, Goodman and Chomsky.

    The Perseus Project
    Impressive collection of sources relating to studies of antiquity, including original texts of many important works.

    The 4th Tetralogy: Exploring Plato's Middle Dialogues
    Full text of four dialogues, with cross references to alternate texts at the Perseus Project. Scholars may contribute their comments, which may be displayed.

    Descartes' MEDITATIONS
    Includes the original Latin text of 1641, the Duc de Luynes French translation of 1647, and the 1901 translation into English by John Veitch.

    MIT CogNet
    Includes a searchable full-text library of books, journals and reference works, as well as providing opportunities to interact with others interested in cognitive studies.

    American Philosophical Association
    Bulletin board, conference news, grants and fellowships, membership directory, and more.

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