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Strong in logic, metaphysics, philosophy of language, epistemology, ethics, aesthetics and philosophy of religion.
B41 .L32 2010 4th Ed.
The Encyclopedia of Philosophy 10-Volume Set.
Comprehensive, containing various philosophical subjects and compiled by a board of scholars headed by Donald Borchert.
B51 .O94 2005 2nd Ed.
Comprehensively covers areas of philosophy not previously considered as part of the Anglo-American academic mainstream (e.g., feminism, Asian philosophy, Islamic philosophy).
Covers all stages of reading, analyzing, / responding to philosophical texts and arguments. Full coverage of research & documentation.
A dictionary of modern philosophy.
John Lachs, Robert Talisse, Eds.
From its origins to the late 20th century.
Introductions to the branches, themes, and concepts in Asian philosophy. (See also Companion Encyclopedia of Asian Philosophy B121 .C66 1997 Reference).
Trans. And compiled by Wing-Tsit Chan.
Major periods, thinkers and central concepts in Chinese philosophy and the history of Confucianism (classical to the 20th century).
Pilosophy of Greek and Roman antiquity. Also a resource for obscure thinkers and concepts. Chronology of classical philosophy.
Comprehensive overview of central movements, authors, and themes in continental philosophy.
This first comprehensive history of the continental tradition of philosophy is divided chronologically and thematically, into 8 volumes.
Covers all aspects of culture, politics, science and philosophy from 1670 to the early 1800s.
Cover both the Anglo-American analytic and European continental traditions.
Deals with Anglo-Saxon philosophical tradition. Major sections: Meaning and Truth; Theory of Knowledge; Metaphysics; Philosophy of Mind; Moral Philosophy and Art and Religion. A glossary of philosophical terms. Chronologiesof enlightenment and modern philosophy are provided.
BD111 .C626 2009 2nd ed.
Provides overviews of the most important theories, thinkers, ideas and concepts in metaphysics and ontology.
BD418.3 .B72 2007 2nd ed.
BH56 .C65 2009 2nd ed.
For quick reference, this work serves as a dictionary-like, general introduction to ethics with terms and movements of the field.
Charles Taliafero and Elsa J. Marty, eds.
Language, Metaphysics & Ontology; Language & Mind; Truth & Meaning; Language & Logic; Formal Semantics; Pragmatics & more.
Erratic Impact's Philosophy Research Base.
Integrates text resources with the best online resources in all philosophical genres and their related fields.
Detailed, scholarly information on key topics and philosophers in all areas of philosophy.
Interactive tutorial for learning how to use the Internet for philosophy.
Western philosophical tradition, including: Dictionary of Philosophical Names and Terms; survey of the History of Western Philosophy; Timelines for intellectual figures; Summary treatment of elementary principles of logic, etc.
by David Chalmers and David Bourget.
Essay-length articles on various aspects, themes and figures in philosophy. Articles written by philosophers who have published refereed articles on their respective topics. Contains substantial articles on topics in philosophy.
an online dictionary of philosophy.
Voice of the Shuttle Philosophy Page.
look up these books by title in the catalogue and click on “Connect to Resource”.
Thomas Aquinas: Contemporary Philosophical Perspectives .
The Claim to Universality of Modernity and its Relation with Occidental Rationality: A study of Juergen Habermas's Philosophy of Modernity.
Early Medieval Philosophy (480-ll50): an Introduction Rev. ed., 2nd ed.
Pauliina Remes, Juha Sihvola, Eds.
Taylor, Victor E.; Winquist, Charles E..
Modern Philosophy: the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries.
A Companion to Philosophical Logic .
The Dictionary of the History of Ideas: Studies of Selected Pivotal Ideas.
v. 1. George Berkeley, Letters; v. 2. F.H. Bradley, Correspondence; v. 3. The correspondence of Adam Ferguson; v. 4. The letters of David Hume; v. 5. David Hume, New letters; v. 6. Correspondence from the Past Masters edition of The complete works & select correspondence of Henry Sidgwick; v. 7. Adam Smith, Correspondence; v. 8. Life & letters of Herbert Spencer.
10 vols. 2006. Donald. Borchert, Ed.
The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy.
Michael Berenbaum and Fred Skolnik, Eds. 2nd ed.
2nd ed.P. Bearman , Th. Bianquis , C.E. Bosworth , E. van Donzel and W.P. Heinrichs, Eds.
C. Lawrence Becker, and Charlotte B. Becker, Eds.
Phenomenology and Existentialism in the Twentieth Century. Book 1, New waves of philosophical Inspirations.
Philosophy of Anthropology and Sociology.
Turner, Stephen P. and Mark W. Risjord.
Topics in Early Modern Philosophy of Mind .
The Founders of Western Thought: the Presocratics: a Diachronic Parallelism between Presocratic Thought and Philosophy and the Natural Sciences.
Long, Christopher P. (Christopher Philip).
A major source for scholarly research in all areas of philosophy. It contains several hundred thousand bibliographic citations.
Comprehensive resource containing articles from all continents, all periods and cultures, that cover Anglo-American, ethical and political, cross-cultural, interdisciplinary, continental and contemporary philosophy. Quarterly updates and additions.
Respected resources (print and electronic formats), chosen and evaluated by scholars including published sources such as books (including specific chapters within a book), journals, and databases, and unpublished archives and data.
Provides access to current and retrospective bibliographic information and cited references found in over 1,400 of the world's leading arts and humanities journals from 1975 to the present.
The American Theological Library Association (ATLA)Religion Database is a major international index for the scholarly study of religion. All major religious faiths are represented.
Covers 320+ humanities journals, weekly magazines, and newspapers from the UK and other English-speaking countries.
Online version of over 300 volumes of the Cambridge Histories book series published since 1960. Covers the history of the ancient and modern world, literature, language and linguistics, philosophy and religion, political thought and more.
Full-text of back issues of core journals in the humanities, social sciences and sciences.

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