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  • The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Unlike the Standford site, this encyclopedia's entries come not only from professional philosophers, but also from the public domain and the editor, James Fieser (University of Tennessee at Martin). He indicates that he hopes to have all entries authored by professionals. This encyclopedia makes no mention of updates or archives, but does include many topics not yet covered by the Stanford site. Most entries are much more elementary than the Stanford site and are suitable for undergraduates or lay people.
  • The Paideia Project On-Line
    This is the official site of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy, held in Boston in August 1998. You can order the proceedings and keep abreast of what's new, but probably the most useful feature of the site is the full text of nearly 700 of the papers presented at the Congress. Searching and browsing 45 topics are available.
  • Philosophy News Service
    This is an extremely interesting site that offers a variety of current information for philosophers. You can locate awards, new books, calls for papers, jobs, discussion lists, join a chat group, and even sign up for free e-mail so that your address is @philosophers.net.
  • Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    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 their entries).
  • Zeno's Coffeehouse
    This site, by Ron Barnette (Valdosta State University), offers new "challenges" on an ongoing basis. These challenges are problems of logic, rational choice, and critical thinking, e.g., "Using standard hourglass-type measuring devices, what is the quickest way to measure nine minutes with a four-minute glass and a seven-minute glass?" New challenges are posted every so often and you can view all the previous challenges and the solutions submitted.
  • Guide to Philosophy on the Internet
    This site, by Peter Suber (Earlham College, general editor of Hippias and associate editor of Noesis), is a comprehensive, browsable guide to philosophy materials on the Internet. The site's scope and relationship to Hippias and Noesis are readily available in the "About this Guide" section. The table of contents contains 16 categories, such as mailing lists, guides, or philosophers, which lead to lists of links on virtually every philosophical topic imaginable.
  • Environmental Ethics
  • The Ethics Connection
  • Ethics Updates
  • Philosophy: Your Guide to the Wonderful World of (Post) Modern Thinking
  • American Catholic Philosophical Association
  • American Philosophical Association


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