Resources
Resources for Research
- Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: collection of encyclopedia entries on philosophical concepts. theories, movements, concepts, and philosophers.
- Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: collection of encyclopedia entries on philosophical concepts. theories, movements, concepts, and philosophers.
- JSTOR: an electronic journal archive.
- Philosopher’s Index: philosophy research database.
- PhilPapers: comprehensive index and bibliography of philosophy maintained by the community of philosophers.
- Early Modern Texts: expansive collection of philosophical texts from the early modern era, available in free and accessible translations.
- Marxists Internet Archive: large collection of translated works from the 19th century onward, with emphasis on Marx, his inheritors and interpreters, and 19th and 20th century political thought.
- The Pink Guide the Philosophy: an interactive site with useful tips for students, including what to expect from philosophy courses, myths about philosophy, how to read philosophical texts, and how to write philosophy papers for your classes.
Podcasts, Media, and Blogs
- History of Philosophy Without any Gaps: long-running podcast series that aims to tell the complete, global history of philosophy.
- Processing: a "new form for philosophy," exploring issues in the philosophy of technology using original sound and mixtape aesthetics
- Hi-Phi Nation: a podcast exploring where "philosophy and reality meet."
- Overthink: philosophy podcast exploring issues relevant to contemporary everyday life.
- Wi-Phi Philosophy: free, accessible, entertaining videos on philosophical topics, narrated by experts.
- APA Blog: blog of the American Philosophical Association, exploring a range of issues in professional and public philosophy.