Contents:
Course Guides
Databases
Scholarly, peer-reviewed journals are available from our subscription databases. Listed below are suggestions for starting your research. A complete list of our Digital Resources are available from the Databases link.
Critical Thinking
Eastern Philosophy
Education
Ethics
Future
Humanism
Journals On-line
- Australian Humanities Review
- The Dualist
- The Ethical Spectacle
- History and Theory
- Journal of Nietzsche Studies
- On-line information about journals in philosophy and related disciplines
Links Pages
- Guide to Philosophy on the Internet
- John Hopkins Philosophy Pages
- Philosophy Pages — Compiled by Dieter Köhler
- Principia Cybernetica Web
- Stephen Darwall’s Not-Yet-Cool Home Page
- Valdosta State University Department of Philosophy
Medieval Philosophy
New Testament
Old Testament
Philosophers
- Saint Augustine
- Bakhtin Home Page
- The Joseph Campbell Foundation
- Ereignis (Heidegger Links)
- Great Thinkers and Visionaries on the Web
- Hegel by HyperText.
- William James
- Thomas Jefferson
- Immanuel Kant
- John Stuart Mill
- Walker Percy Project
- Jean-Paul Sartre Cookbook
- Scotism and Scotists
- Socrates (469-399 BC)
- Henry David Thoreau
- The Wittgenstein Archives at the University of Bergen
- Ludwig Wittgenstein
Philosophers Musings
Religion
- Buddhism (DharmaNet)
- Buddhist Studies WWW Virtual Library
- Catholic Online
- The Divinity Library–Vanderbilt University
- Judaism
- Taoism Information Page
Texts On-line
- Dieter Köhler’s Guide to Philosophical Etexts
- Great Books
- Pointing the Way
- Contemporary Philosophy of Mind: An Annotated Bibliography
Reference Material
Reference sources may provide a good starting point for research and include encyclopedias, dictionaries, handbooks, and statistical sources. Some key resources are listed below. Additional titles may be located by seaching the Library catalog
Web Sites
- Index of Philosophy-related websites
- Index of Ethics-related websites
- Index of Critical thinking-related websites
More…
- Ask a Librarian
- Subject librarian: Bill Kietzman

