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Philosophy Departments and Graduate Programs
Blogs/Podcasts
In Socrates Wake (a blog on the teaching of philosophy)
Google Blog (Searches blogs)
Left2Right
Philosophical Weblogs ("devoted to topics in and around analytic
philosophy, or that are by analytic philosophers")
Philosophy Talks (from Stanford iTunes, featuring Daniel Dennett
"Intelligent Design" and Jenaan Ismael, "Strange World of
Quantum Reality" and others)
Teaching Philosophy (a blog for Philosophers interested in teaching)
Thoughts Arguments and Rants (Brian Weatherson)
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Applied Ethics resources from the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics @ Santa Clara University
Arts & Letters Daily (A service of the Chronicle of Higher Education)
Distributive Justice (Internet game on distribution of goods)
ephilosopher: philosophy news, research, and discussion
EpistemeLinks: For Philosophy Resources on the Internet
Early Modern Texts (Jonathan F. Bennett)
International Directory of Online Philosophy Papers
PhilPapers (David Chalmers, comprehensive directory of online philosophy articles and books by academic philosophers)
PhOnline (Listing of papers and websites of from academic philosophers)
Philosophy by Topic (Peter J. King, Oxford)
Timeline of American Thought (John Shook)
Voice of the Shuttle
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Philosophical Gourmet Report (Brian Leiter)
Philosophy by Region (Peter J. King, Oxford)
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Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
Center for Global Development (Think tank with mission to “…practical, creative solutions to the challenges that global interdependence poses to the developing countries, starting with debt.”)
Center for the Study of Language and Information (Stanford)
Core Lists in Women's Studies: Philosophy (Lisa Roberts, ACRL)
Essential Readings on Chinese Philosophy (Bryan W. Van Norden)
Ethics Updates (Lawrence Hinman, University of San Diego)
Labyrinth (Sponsored by Georgetown: an excellent gateway to Medieval Studies)
D. Anthony Storm's Site on Kierkegaard
Nietzsche Source (web site devoted to the publication of scholarly content on the work and life of Friedrich Nietzsche. All publications are peer-reviewed and aspire to meet the highest quality standards. The content of the site and its internet addresses are stable and can be freely consulted and used for scholarly purposes)
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