Resources
for Philosophical Study & Enjoyment
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Contents
Organizations
Philosophers
Web Sites
Philosophy
Departments
Philosophy Listservs
Course Resource
Material
Adler, Mortimer J. (1995). Adler's
Philosophical Dictionary: 125 Key Terms for the Philosopher's
Lexicon. New York: Scribner.
Angeles, Peter A. (1992). HarperCollins
Dictionary of Philosophy, 2nd ed. New York:
HarperCollins.
Audi, Robert (ed.)(1999). The Cambridge
Dictionary of Philosophy, 2nd ed. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press.
Blackburn, Simon (1996). The Oxford
Dictionary of Philosophy. Oxford: Oxford University
Press.
Bunnin, Nick and P. Tsui-James (eds.)(1995).
Blackwell Companion to Philosophy. Oxford:
Blackwell.
Craig, Edward (ed.)(1999). Concise
Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy. London:
Routledge.
Edwards, Paul (ed.)(1973). Encyclopedia of
Philosophy. New York: Macmillan.
Honderich, Ted (ed.)(2005). Oxford
Companion to Philosophy. Oxford: Oxford University
Press.
Mautner, Thomas (ed.)(1998). The Penguin
Dictionary of Philosophy, rev. ed. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press.
History of Philosophy
Copleston, Frederick (1993). History of
Philosophy (in 9 volumes). Reprint by Image Press.
Kenny, Sir Antony (ed.)(1994). The Oxford
History of Western Philosophy. Oxford: Oxford
University Press.
Macgee, Bryan (1998). The Story of
Philosophy: The Essential Guide to the History of Western
Philosophy. London: DK Publishing.
Russell, Bertrand (1995). A History of
Western Philosophy. New York: Book of the Month
Club.
General Philosophical Works
Adler, Mortimer J. (1978). Aristotle for
Everybody: Difficult Thought Made Easy. New York:
Macmillan Publishing Company, Inc.
Adler, Mortimer J. (2000). How to
Think About the Great Ideas, ed. Max Weismann. Chicago:
Open Court.
Allen, Steve (1978). Meeting of Minds.
Los Angeles: Hubris House.
Allen, Steve (1979). Meeting of Minds: 2nd
Series. New York: Crown Publishers, Inc.
Baggini, Julian and Peter S. Fosl (2003).
The Philosopher's Toolkit: A Compendium of Philosophical
Concepts and Methods. Oxford: Oxford University
Press.
Bedau, Hugo (1996). Thinking and Writing
About Philosophy. Boston: St. Martin's Press.
McInerny, Ralph (2000). A Student's Guide
to Philosophy. Wilmington, DE: ISI Books.
Osborne, Richard (1992). Philosophy for
Beginners. New York: Writers & Readers Publishing
Group.
Rosen, Stanley (ed.)(2000). The Examined
Life: Readings from Western Philosophers from Plato to Kant.
Note: There is also a series of
Introducing... titles by Totem Books. The series is in
comic book format that introduces the reader to various
philosophers, schools of thought, and philosophical sub-fields.
Each book is by a different author and covers one topic, i.e.,
Introducing Aristotle, Introducing Ethics, Introducing Plato,
Introducing Postmodernism, etc.
Journals
Magazines
Philosophers' Imprint
Philosophers' Magazine
Philosophers' Magazine Online
Philosophy
Now Magazine
Organizations
American
Philosophical Association
Philosophers
Adler, Mortimer
J.
Girard, Rene
Plato
Strauss, Leo
Web Sites
Ask
Philosophers
Center for the
Study of the Great Ideas
Early Modern Philosophy (online texts)
Epistemelinks.com
Guide to Philosophy on the Internet
Internet Encyclopedia
of Philosophy
Internet
Public Library
Philosopher's Alphabetical Index
Philosopher's
Index: A - Z
Philosophical Dictionary
Philosophy
News Service
Philosophy Resources Online, Washington & Lee University
Philosophy
Talk
Questia:
The World's Largest Online Library
Radical Academy
Stanford
Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Think (Royal Institute of Philosophy)
University of Louisville Philosophy Club
Philosophy Departments
Bellarmine University Philosophy
Indiana University Southeast Philosophy Department
Spalding University Philosophy
University of Louisville Philosophy Department
Philosophy Listservs
University of Louisville Philosophy Club
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Course Resource Material
Ethics
Introduction to Philosophy
Logic
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