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Criteria for determining quality in contemporary art. Links to Biddington's art business.
Articles and teaching resources on aesthetics, visual art, fashion and the culture of beauty.
Comprehensive index of philosophy-related links.
Syllabus for a Yale University seminar on epistemology.
Conversation about Braidotti's politically motivated philosophy that provides a new framework for reinventing the female subject in our post-metaphysical world.
A guidebook of philosophy journals and book publishers. Describes submission, review and publication procedures and data. Helpful information for increasing the chances of getting your work accepted.
Introduction to this branch of philosophy with links to relevant terms.
Essay by Prof. Stephen Palmquist answering the question, "Was Kant the destroyer of Metaphysics?"
A lot of philosophical e-texts.
Alphabetical list of links devoted to social and political philosophers.
Ish Haji reviews this book by Robert Audi. From Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.
Eric Olson reviews this book by Hud Hudson. From Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.
Dialogues on truth, competition, ethics and logic intended for education of children.
Aims to strengthen communications among those in different parts of the world who are engaged in philosophical inquiry with children. General information, news, award, journal, overviews of conferences all over the world and links.
Education and training services and resources for philosophy for children in the UK.
Information about conferences, P4C programs and a growing collection of links to sites about philosophy for children.
M.C. Lemon's introduction to the Philosophy of History, aimed at students of history. Published by the Questia Online Library.
Jay VerLinden's resource offering reviews and tests on important concepts in formal logic.
Movement in cognitive science which hopes to explain human intellectual abilities using artificial neural networks. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by James W. Garson.
Discusses the contention that a given mental kind (property, state, event) is realized by distinct physical kinds. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by John Bickle.
The leading U.S. organization for discussion between (analytic) philosophers and (mainly cognitively oriented) psychologists.
A survey by Graham Oppy of arguments for God's existence that do not proceed from observation of the world around us.
Michael Murray's discussion of philosophical implications of Christian theological views.
An introductory pamphlet aimed at students in an introductory level college course in ethics or anyone who would like to learn about moral philosophy on his or her own. By Rick Garlikov.
The entrance page to all articles in the philosophy section of the free encyclopedia.
A philosophy and ethics blog valuing personal freedom and influenced by positive psychology.
Faculty profiles and information on the various philosophy laboratories operated at this Japanese institution.
Department of Philosophy - Tel Aviv, Israel. In English and Hebrew.
Brief historical survey of ordinary language philosophy by Garth Kemerling.
Professional organization supporting philosophy inspired by continental European traditions. Call for papers, events calendar, and organization information.
Article from The Encyclopedia of Informal Education exploring the related notions of dialogue and conversation in the thinking of Hans-Georg Gadamer, Paulo Freire, Jürgen Habermas, and David Bohm.
Portal to this philosophy. Includes an anthology of texts.
Chapter from a book by Sanderson Beck. Discusses the life story and teachings of each of these classical Chinese thinkers.
Feminist Epistemology critically analyses the bias of gender and social hierarchies on knowledge production; from the Stanford Encyclopedia by Elizabeth Anderson.
A bibliography compiled by Martin Kusch.
Refereed journal on social epistemology (edited by J. Leach). The contents and abstracts are available (through Igenta).
A non-profit affiliated with the University of Texas, dedicated to teaching environmental ethics, with a focus on the Environmental Ethics journal.
Ted Honderich on how freedom and determinism are really related, with special attention to Richard Double's views.
Thomas D. Senor reviews this collection of essays edited by Matthias Steup. From Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.
Essay on the pre-Socratics by C.D.C. Reeve of Reed College
Essay by Philip Schaff.
Introductory essay from the Catholic Encyclopedia.
Free, refereed electronic philosophy journal, edited by philosophy faculty at the University of Michigan.
Journal focusing on the continental tradition, published twice yearly. Articles available in PDF format.
Quarterly international journal of moral, political, and legal philosophy. Edited by John Deigh, and published by the University of Chicago Press. Includes contents from current and past issues.
A critique of the view that quantum theory disproves determinism, and an argument that freedom is simultaneously compatible and incompatible with determinism. By Prof. Ted Honderich.
An overview of theories of free will and the problems that they raise. By Timothy O'Connor.
Resources on the development of ontology, especially in the twentieth century.
Essay subtitled "Minkowski's spacetime as a Kantian 'condition of possibility' for relativistic calculations". By M. Szirko.
Nick Huggett reviews this book by David Z. Albert.