LINKS TO PHILOSOPHY RESOURCES
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A webguide for the philosophy community and the philos-l mailing list.

Philosophy Conferences and Calls For Papers

Conference Alerts

EpistemeLinks - Philosophy Resources on the Internet

Forum For European Philosophy, London School of Economics

An educational charity which organises and runs a full and varied programme of philosophy and inter disciplinary events in the UK. Events range from conferences, discussion and reading groups to seminars and book forums, all of which are open to the public and most of which are free.

Continental Philosophy Bulletin Board

British Philosophical Association

Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

Internet Enyclopedia of Philosophy

Transcendental Philosophy and Naturalism Project, University of Essex

Aims to understand the nature of transcendental philosophy, with the intention of assessing whether it leaves contemporary philosophical naturalism with a cogent case to answer. It runs from October 2005 to October 2008.

The Difference Site

Dedicated to the question of difference at large. The Difference Site aims at a comprehensive understanding, study and expansive treatment of difference itself in addition to those issues that surround it; The Society for the Study of Difference offers active contribution to the study of difference.

Process Philosophy, Whitehead Studies Website

Spinoza Research Network

Spinoza Web Resources

Kant Web Resources

More Kant Web Resources

Kant Glossary

The Rebirth of Stoicism

Friedrich Nietzsche Society

The Nietzsche Channel

HyperNietzsche

Society for Continental Philosophy and Theology

Badiou Web Resources

Badiou-List

Non-Philosophy International

Resources in Transcendental Materialism

Cybernetic Culture Research Unit

Resources in the History of Analytic Philosophy

British Society for Phenomenology

British Society of Aesthetics

Aesthetics On-Line

Plato Transformed

A research project to make Proclus’ commentaries on the major Platonic dialogues (Parmenides, Timaeus, Cratylus) and Damascius' commentary on the Philebus accessible to a modern scholarly public.

Heidegger's Ereignis