Philosophy And Religion

Philosophical links and religious concepts, beliefs, terms, arguments, and practices – including new age pages – from the Factapedia team.
  1. Alchemy Website and Virtual Library, The – Site provides information on alchemy in all its facets. Divided into over 1300 sections and providing tens of thousands of pages of text, over 2000 images, over 200 complete alchemical texts, extensive bibliographical material on the printed books and manuscripts, numerous articles, introductory and general reference material on alchemy.
  2. Atheism Web, The
  3. The Automated Reasoning Project
  4. BEARS: Brown Electronic Article Review Service on Moral and Political Philosophy
  5. Buddhism for the Lay Practitioner – “A collection of resources for those who are interested in exploring Buddhism, from an admittedly Theravada viewpoint.”
  6. The Official Joseph Campbell Foundation
  7. Catholic Encyclopedia, The
  8. Catholic Information Center
  9. Charles S. Peirce – Studies on the Internet
  10. Chomsky web page at MIT – Information and Computation.
  11. Critical Inquiry – published by the University of Chicago Press.
  12. Dictionary of Philosophical Terms and Names
  13. Earth Portals – exploring the mystery of existence through language
  14. Erratic Impact — Philosophy Research Base – Site is categorized by history, subject and author, is a meta-index featuring thousands of annotated links, text resources and community services for students and teachers conducting research in the field of philosophy.
  15. Great Thinkers and Visionaries on the Web
  16. Guide to Early Church Documents
  17. Institute of Arts and Ideas – “Philosophy for our times: cutting edge debates and talks from the world’s leading thinkers.”
  18. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, The
  19. Krishnamurti’s “Mind is a Myth”
  20. Kurts Favorite Catholic Links
  21. Memory Hole, The
  22. Metaphysics Research Lab at CSLI
  23. Pathways to Philosophy
  24. Philosophy Now – A Magazine of Ideas.
  25. Socrates – 469-399 B.C. – annotated, hyperlinked, online texts of the Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, and Phaedo, in addition to annotated links to other Internet resources relating to Socrates. Produced by the Philosophy Department at Clarke College.
  26. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy – “The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy organizes scholars from around the world in philosophy and related disciplines to create and maintain an up-to-date reference work.”
  27. Tricycle Hub, The – the online version of ‘Tricycle: The Buddhist Review;’ provides an excellent overview of Buddhism in language Westerns can understand
  28. University of British Columbia – Centre for Applied Ethics
  29. University of Waterloo – Department of Philosophy
  30. Window, The – “Welcome to The Window, the comprehensive clearinghouse for philosophy on the Web.”
  31. Zen-Buddhism.net – “Zen-Buddhism.net is your practical guide to zen buddhism and zen meditation or zazen.”
  32. Zen Guide – site covers the history, concepts, and ideas of Buddhism and Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Each section contains a brief article and annotated links for further study.

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DharmaNet

Great Illusion, The– “The reality of surreal images, words & thoughts that are hidden from you…within your own mind.”

Jacques Maritain Center at Notre Dame

New Universal Consciousness, The

Rand, Ayn Institute – Information on Rand’s life, work, and theory of objectivism.

Thinking’s Legacy and the Evolution of Experience – a history of 19th and 20th century philosophy, and means to be an advanced introduction to thinking’s contemporary developments. The text is oriented toward Continental European Philosophy, but Anglo-English perspectives as represented by Shakespearte, William James, Alfred North Whitehead, Susanne Langer and David Bohm are included as well.

The WWW Virtual Library: Philosophy