A refereed series of original papers in philosophy, edited by Stephen Darwall and J. David Velleman, with the advice of an international Board of Editors; and published by the University of Michigan Digital Library.
This website provides an introduction to philosophers and philosophical themes from the eighteenth century to the present. Each section contains an introductory essay divided into short pieces about relevant philosophers and philosophies.
A scholarly undertaking formed at Duke University in 2014, to explore and expand research and teaching around women of early modern philosophy, who played significant roles in the development of philosophy but went unnoticed. Building on these thinkers, the project also expands to include other 'non-conical' thinkers to expand thinking around philosophy.
Digitized texts from Rutgers University Community Repository. Includes classical philosophy, consisting of primary texts in Latin, Greek, Anglo-Saxon and English, and secondary texts in English.
PhilSci is a free electronic archive for preprints in the philosophy of science. The Archive aims to promote communication in the field by the rapid dissemination of new work.
Peter Adamson, Professor of Philosophy at the LMU in Munich and at King's College London, takes listeners through the history of philosophy, "without any gaps."
PhilSci is a free electronic archive for preprints in the philosophy of science. The Archive aims to promote communication in the field by the rapid dissemination of new work.