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Major Philosophy sources on the World Wide Web

These sites seem to me to be the best places to start exploring philosophy resources on the Web; they are very comprehensive, well arranged and kept up to date.

The Voice of the Shuttle Philosophy page
An excellent, searchable site with links under separate headings such as Philosophical fields, Modern philosophical movements, and so on.

Yahoo's Philosophy Directory page
A very thorough-going links website with listings under General philosophy and a large collection of Philosophy schools of thought.

EpistemeLinks.com: Philosophy resources on the Internet
EpistemeLinks.com includes over 19,000 categorised links and is regularly updated.
I find their Topics list very comprehensive and each link carries a useful annotation.
Highly recommended!

Intute: Philosophy
Search or browse the database of Philosophy resources which have been selected, evaluated and described by Intute subject specialists. Intute is a free online service providing access to the very best Web resources for education and research. The service is created by a network of UK universities and partners.

Philosophy Pages
Garth Kemerling's page offers helpful information for the study of traditional Western philosophy. Surveys, electronic texts, and a useful list of links to other sites.


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