 | The American
Philosophical Association
 | The APA is the primary professional organization
for professional philosophers in the United States. Their site
contains information about the profession, its members, upcoming
conferences and more.. |
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 | The Department of
Philosophy, Univ. of Mo-Columbia
 | The website of the department where I've been
studying philosophy. The site contains information about the
department's programs, courses, faculty, and special events.
It is also the home to a new epistemology blog,
Certain
Doubts, which is run by the department chair, Prof. Jonathan
Kvanvig. |
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 | EpistmeLinks.com
 | One of the best resources for philosophy on the
internet. It includes over 16,000 links to philosophy related
sites - all categorized by philosopher or topic. |
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 | The Stanford
Encyclopedia of Philosophy
 | An ever-growing collection of articles on
philosophical topics both central and obscure. |
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 | The Internet
Encyclopedia of Philosophy
 | Another collection of articles on philosophical
topics written by philosophers in their areas of expertise. |
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Philosophy
in Cyberspace
 | A collection of links to things philosophical
on the internet |
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 | The Philosophical
Gourmet Report
 | The
controversial, but informative site that provides rankings of
graduate philosophy programs in the U.S. and other English-speaking
countries edited by Brian Lieter. |
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 | The Philosophers' Magazine
Online
 | The online version of the British magazine.
It includes articles, games, humor, and links. |
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ePhilosopher.com
 | A web community dedicated to philosophical
thinking where you can submit articles and news, post links, use the
philosophy forums, chat, subscribe to blogs and more. |
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Philosophy News Service
 | A set of free services designed to help keep
philosophers current on the latest news, events, books, jobs, and
resources. |
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 | No Dogs or Philosophers Allowed
 | The website for the television show. It
includes video clips. |
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 | David
Chalmers' Philosophical Humor Page
 | A collection of jokes and other humors items
collected by Prof. David Chalmers. |
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