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PHILOSOPHY LINKS AND RESOURCES

Philosophical Associations and Societies

American Philosophical Association (APA) Great place to start; lots of resources.
Canadian Philosophical Association (CPA) Good information for non-Canadians as well.
The Australasian Philosophy Home Page  
The American Association of Philosophy Teachers  
Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP)

The second largest philosophical association in the United States, focuses on non-analytic approaches to philosophy.

Online Philosophy Resources

Philosophy in Cyberspace Online guide to philosophy links of all sorts.
Episteme Links Perhaps the best resource of links.
Philosophy Around the Web Another online guide to web-pages.
Blackwell's Philosophy Page Lots of quality philosophy links here.
Yahoo Directory of Philosophy Resources Just a place to start.
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy A nice online encyclopedia, being updated continuously.
The Council for Research and Values in Philosophy (Philosophical Calendar) Listing of events, conferences, etc.  There are listing for undergraduate conferences!
The Philosopher's Magazine (TPM) Magazine for those interested in all things philosophical.  Comes out monthly!
American Association of University Presses Searchable database for books in philosophy

Job Links in Philosophy

Philosophy Job and Funding Links from the University of Waterloo Useful for non-Canadians as well.

On Campus Resources in Philosophy

(You must log onto the online resources page)

InfoTrac A collection of databases. Philosophy students are most likely to use Expanded Academic ASAP, which has a number of philosophy journals online from 1980 to the near present.  Also has Books in Print, a useful resource.
JSTOR A wonderful online collection of journals, including several philosophy journals.  Articles may be downloaded and printed.  Easy to use!
Project Muse Another collection of journals, including Journal of the History of Ideas, Philosophy and Literature, and others.
Oxford English Dictionary When reading works in philosophy, do NOT assume that the words mean what they do in contemporary discourse.  The OED not only defines terms better than any other dictionary-type resource, it provides an etymological history.  Invaluable to the serious philosophy student.  Use it!

 Please report any broken links or suggestions for additional resources to mhight@hsc.edu