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Resources Personal Pages Philosophy


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Personal philosophy resources include collections of links and information on a variety of topics. It is meant to assist readers in finding specific information of interest to them.

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  • - Resources and information on philosophy, compiled by Raymond Nighan.
  • - Collection of video clips that address big, cosmic questions as well as some littler, but still significant questions. Sorted by speaker and topic.
  • - Links and articles from a retired professor at Lawrence University.
  • - Link to resources on the Web related to Friedrich Nietzsche, Martin Heidegger, C.S. Peirce, and others. Also includes some of the author's own writings.
  • - Links to philosophy, recovery, literature, and meditation.
  • - Resources for studying the history of philosophy, Asian philosophy, ethics, and philosophy of technology; site includes original essays, links, crossword puzzles, humor, art, and a virtual philosophy library.
  • - List of quotes by Clint Eastwood, Ursula Le Guin, Dale Carnegie, Vidad Cosonok, and many others.
  • - Book reviews in ethics, psychology, critical thinking, and public policy. Also contains arguments and prescriptions for a better world.
  • - An extensive collection of annotated links.
  • - Summaries of important philosophical works, thousands of quotations organized by subject, and humor.
  • - General and subject-specific philosophy resources, along with arts, news and travel links.
  • - Web resources on Kant's philosophy and academic self-publishing,. Includes e-texts of Stephen Palmquist's writings.
  • - Categorized philosophy links from logic to humor. Contains people's personal essays and a way to add one's own.
  • - Course outline and lecture notes focusing on epistemology and the history of scepticism.
  • - Directory of links for scholarly inquiry and research in philosophy, compiled by Jonathan Matas.
  • - Collection of links by Eli Siegel on topics such as music, photography, anthropology, and sociology. Attempts to expound knowledge uniting the arts and sciences.
  • - Contains a library of links to online texts in philosophy, a discussion forum, personal essays, and guest essays.
  • - Covers existentialism, existential philosophers, and related philosophy.


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