Links

Episteme Links: www.epistemelinks.com
Great resource for links to more information on individual philosophers and specific philosophic topics. Plus much more.

Fallacy Files: www.fallacyfiles.org
A huge collection of various logical fallacies, both informal and formal, with a plethora of examples.

The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: www.utm.edu/research/iep/
A peer-reviewed resource for philosophic terms and names. (Wikipedia is not peer-reviewed)

The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: plato.stanford.edu/contents.html
Resource for philosophic terms and philosophers. Refereed by an editorial board of philosophers. (Wikipedia is not)

The Philosopher’s Magazine: www.philosophers.co.uk/index.htm
A British magazine that focuses on philosophy. Has interesting articles, humor, and games.

Philosophy Now: www.philosophynow.org
Another British magazine dedicated to philosophy.

Philosophy Pages: www.philosophypages.com
Philosophy dictionary, timeline, and history.

Spark Notes Philosophy Study Guides: www.sparknotes.com/philosophy
Good study guides on many historical philosophers.

For students interested in finding out more about Ayn Rand and her philosophy:

»The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Ayn Rand
»The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Ayn Rand
»The Atlas Society’s About Objectivism section
»Objectivism 101
»The Atlasphere: Ayn Rand Admirers

For students interested in finding out more about libertarianism and free-markets:

»The Cato Institute
»Reason Foundation
»Institute for Humane Studies
»Center for Ethics and Entrepreneurship

Disclaimer: I regard the sites listed here as generally useful and of decent quality. Nonetheless, the fact that I link to these sites should not be construed as agreement with any particular claim or point of view expressed on these sites.