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Dictionary of Philosophy of Mind
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This dictionary is intended as a free resource for all those interested in the philosophy of mind. The dictionary has a policy of blind peer review for all submissions to the dictionary.
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Dictionary of Philosophical Terms
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This is a concise guide to technical terms and personal names often encountered in the study of philosophy. What you will find here naturally reflects my own philosophical interests and convictions, but everything is meant to be clear, accurate, and fair, a reliable source of information on Western philosophy for a broad audience.
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Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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"...each entry is maintained and kept up to date by an expert or group of experts in the field. These authors are given remote electronic access to copies of their entries on our server and they can update those copies any time the need arises. Moreover, all entries and updates are refereed by the members of a distinguished Editorial Board before they are made public. "
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The Catholic Encyclopedia
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"The Catholic Encyclopedia, as its name implies, proposes to give its readers full and authoritative information on the entire cycle of Catholic interests, action and doctrine. What the Church teaches and has taught; what she has done and is still doing for the highest welfare of mankind..."
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The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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Articles in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy are currently from three sources (1) original contributions by specialized philosophers around the internet, (2) adaptations of material written by the editors for classroom purposes, and (3) adaptations from public domain sources (typically from two or more sources for per article).
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The Ism Book
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"I wrote The Ism Book in 1990 at the request of a businessman who wanted a brief guide to philosophy in the form of a dictionary. Because of its original audience and my own humanistic vision of philosophy, I included the popular meanings of the isms, brought out the practical consequences of viewpoints in all the branches of philosophy, defined various types of isms, and even tried to make it entertaining. "
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Experimental Philosophy Bibliography
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Stephen Stich's Experimental Philosophy Homepage
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The Royal Institute of Philosophy
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The Institute, founded in 1925, aims to promote the study and discussion of philosophy and original work through its journals PHILOSOPHY and THINK and by arranging and sponsoring programmes of lectures and conferences.
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xrefer
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encyclopedias, dictionaries, thesauri & books of quotations
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Philosophy of A-Z
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Eclectic links to interesting and unusual philosophy pathways on the web
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