Helpful Links
www.jstor.org
Students will need to access this resource through their institutions' library website. Founded in 1995 as a not-for-profit organization, this site is a leader in providing electronic access to a wide variety of scholarly journals.
http//muse.jhu.edu
Students will need to access this resource through their institutions' library website.This site, founded in 1995 by the Johns Hopkins University Press, provides access to a wide range of scholarly journals, with a strong emphasis on literature and culture, but a good representation of philosophy journals as well.
www.vlib.org
This section of the Virtual Library site is run through the University of Bristol.
The SEP was designed so that each entry is maintained and kept up to date by an expert or group of experts in the field. All entries are peer reviewed.
http://plato.stanford.edu/
How to cite the SEP:
http://plato.stanford.edu/cite.html
Students will need to access this resource through their institutions' library website.
The Philosopher's Index is the world's most current and comprehensive bibliography of scholarly research in philosophy, serving the philosophical community worldwide.
http://philindex.org
Podcasts of top philosophers interviewed on bite-sized topics
http://www.philosophybites.com/
JUSTICE is the first Harvard course to be made freely available online and on public television. Nearly a thousand students pack Harvard's historic Sanders Theatre to hear Michael Sandel, "perhaps the most prominent college professor in America," (Washington Post) talk about justice, equality, democracy, and citizenship.
http://www.justiceharvard.org/
To access articles, students will need to access these journals through their institutions' library websites.
Australasian Journal of Philosophy
Canadian Journal of Philosophy
Ethics
Journal of Philosophy
Mind
Philosophy and Public Affairs