Philosophy Resources
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There are many sources relevant to philosophy on the World Wide Web. I cannot
list all of them here. Many of the sources that are listed here have links to
other sources.
Double Majoring? Maybe not a good idea.
Going to Grad School in Philosophy? How about a Timetable to help you get in?
A few articles on going to grad school:
"So You Want
to Go to Grad School?" (CHE, June 6, 2003)
"If You Must Go
to Grad School..." (CHE, July 18, 2003)
The Ph.D. Glut Revisited by Gary North is rather depressing.
Plan when you graduate...(J. Stanley) is a blog post
that is more optimistic, but comes from someone , I think, from a top tier PhD program. There is a long discussion about the post in the comments.
The Philosophical Gourmet Report and Its Problems and more problems
Why You Can't Trust Letters of Recommendation[CHE]
Click here for a great page for students already in the dissertation process.
Peter Suber's Guide to Philosophy on the Internet (highly recommended)
This list of web pages is serendipitous. Many other philosophers
may be searched for through the APA and Peter Suber's website (listed on this
page).
NOTE: Many printed journals have home pages; these pages are usually limited to general descriptions and tables of contents. Such home pages will normally not be listed here. The following links are to genuine electronic journals and similar sources containing online publications with significant philosophical content.
BEARS - Brown Electronic Article Review Service (on moral and political philosophy)
Society for Philosophy and Technology Quarterly Electronic Journal
On-Line Books Page (UPenn)
Last update: June 3, 2006