Philosophy resources
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University of Bridgeport Dissertations and Theses
Selected ejournal titles
- Studies in Philosophy and Education – Available from 1997
- Journal of Philosophy of Education – Available from 1998, (Full Text Delay: 1 year)
- Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy and the Social Sciences – Available from 1998
- Philosophy & Social Criticism: An International, Interdisciplinary Journal – Available from 1999
- Critical Horizons: A Journal of Philosophy and Social Theory – Available from 2000
Browse print books
- Find shelves on 3rd floor with call number ranges below.
- Books within these call number ranges are organized by subject, so you can find other related books.
Keyword | Call # range |
Philosophy General | B 21 |
American Philosophy | B 851, 934 |
Modern Philosophy | B 804, Q 175 |
Philosophy Languages | B 840, P 106 |
Philosophy of Religion | BL 51. 131, 945 |
Selected ebook titles
- Thompson, M., “Eastern Philosophy : Teach Yourself”, 2012
- Iannone, P., “Dictionary of World Philosophy“, 2001
- .Routledge ,”Concise Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy“, 2000
Selected Philosophy Websites
Project Vox – Sponsored by Duke University, “Project Vox concerns an important, relatively recent, scholarly development in philosophy: the acknowledgement that a number of early modern women have been unjustly ignored in our narratives of the history of philosophy.”
Philosopher’s Imprint – Philosopher’s Imprint is sponsored by the University of Michigan and targets those may be in the field of academia yet also seeks to reach out to non-academic readers of philosophy. It consists of refereed series of original papers and was founded by Stephen Darwall and J. David Velleman, published at the University of Michigan.
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy – Founded in 1995 as a non-profit organization, the IEP provides an open access to detailed, scholarly information on key topics and philosophers in all areas of philosophy.
Internet Sacred Text Archive – “The largest freely available archive of online books about religion, mythology, folklore and the esoteric on the Internet.”
The Pluralism Project – Harvard University – “An ongoing research effort, the Pluralism Project studies and interprets religious diversity and interfaith relations in the United States”
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