LINKS

The Five College Departments of Philosophy, The Five College Consortium -- composed of Amherst, Hampshire, Mount Holyoke, and Smith Colleges, and the University of Massachusetts at Amherst -- offers a rich and varied set of possibilities for students and faculty interested in philosophy. Each of the philosophy departments at the five institutions works individually and collectively to augment numerous course options with guest speakers, symposia, and library resources.

Ratings for Graduate Programs

http://www.philosophicalgourmet.com/

Smith Philosophical Society

Smith Libraries Philosophy Resources A wealth of philosophy resources for research

SOAPBOX: Five College Undergraduate Philosophy Review Philosophy review featuring discussions and papers by students from all of the five colleges.

English Server at CMU: Philosophy, links to a range of philosophical texts, including Aristotle, Bacon, Berkeley, Descartes, Hegel, Hume, Kant, Marx, Mill, Nietzsche, Plato, Rousseau, and many others.

Guide to Philosophy on the Internet, from Earlham College, Richmond, Indiana.

Net Resources for Philosophers, from Indiana University.

Philosophy In Cyberspace, guide to philosophy-related resources on the Internet. Compiled by Dey Alexander, Monash University.

Philosophy Resources, from Galaxy.

Philosophy Virtual Library, from the University of Bristol.

Aesthetics On-Line, covering the arts, art criticism and theory, and philosophy of art.

American Philosophical Association, The Web Site of the main professional society in philosophy.

Bioethics Discussion Pages, for bioethical discussions by everyone about issues in medical care that affect everyone.

Chinese Philosophy

Ethics Center For Engineering & Science, virtual center for engineering ethics, research ethics and science ethics. From MIT.

Ethics Resources on the Net, from DePaul University's Institute for Business and Professional Ethics.

The WWW Philosophy Virtual Library, hosted by the Department of Philosophy and the Institute for Learning and Research Technology at the University of Bristol. History of Science, Technology and Medicine, from the WWW Virtual Library.

The Minnesota Center for Philosophy of Science

Moral and Political Philosophy, Brown U. Electronic Article Review Service (BEARS).

National Endowment for the Humanities

Religion & Philosophy Resources on the Internet, from Mugar Memorial Library, Boston University.

The Online Journal of Ethics, explores both theoretical and applied ethical issues involved in the practice of business and the professions.

Augustine Texts, from the University of Pennsylvania.

The Bentham Project, on the philosophy of Jeremy Bentham.

Digital Text Projects, from the Institute for Learning Technologies, Columbia University. Includes Digital Classics (classic works of philosophy and literature) and original multimedia translations of classic and contemporary texts as well as hyperlink annotations to a variety of collateral text and multimedia resources, both classic and contemporary, that can help contextualize and orient the material for study.

The Philosophers' Magazine Online, including philosophical articles and inverviews with philosophers, a searchable philosophical events database, a discussion board, and philosophy links.

The Philosopher's Index, a key database in philosophy, reached through the home page of Oberlin College's library. Choose the link for "Databases & Indexes," and then the link for "Humanities."

Episteme Links: Philosophy Resources on the Internet, with thousands of links to philosophy resources on the internet.

Essays in Philosophy, a new online journal that just published its first issue in January, 2000.

The Argument Clinic, a very interesting site at the University of Northern Colorado: you submit an argument; the "argument doctor" there examines it and comments on its validity and soundness.