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Philosophy Research Guide

A research guide for students studying philosophy.

Web Resources

1. Open Educational Resources (OER)

  • OER Commons: A digital library offering a variety of open educational resources, including textbooks and course materials for philosophy.
  • OpenStax: Provides free, peer-reviewed textbooks that cover subjects foundational to philosophy studies, such as critical thinking and logic.

2. Online Courses and Lectures

  • Coursera: Offers free access to numerous philosophy courses from top universities. Auditing courses is usually free.
  • edX: Provides free courses on various philosophical topics from institutions like Harvard and MIT.
  • MIT OpenCourseWare: Offers free lecture notes, exams, and videos from MIT's philosophy courses.
  • Yale Open Courses: Provides free access to a selection of introductory philosophy courses from Yale University.

3. Textbooks and Reference Materials

4. Podcasts and Videos

5. Research and Journals

6. Online Communities and Forums

7. Libraries and Archives

  • Project Gutenberg: Offers free access to many classic philosophical texts.
  • Internet Archive: Provides access to a vast collection of free books, including many on philosophy.

8. Additional Educational Websites

  • Academia.edu: Allows users to share research papers and access papers uploaded by other users, including many on philosophy.
  • PhilEvents: A calendar of academic events and calls for papers in philosophy.

9. Philosophy Blogs and Online Magazines

  • Philosophy Now: A magazine that features articles, essays, and reviews on philosophical topics.
  • Aeon: Offers thought-provoking essays on philosophy and related subjects.

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