Philosophy
121 sites
https://people.umass.edu/klement/tlp
Kevin C. Klement's scholarly project presents Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus in a carefully typeset side-by-side-by-side format, placing the original German alongside both major English translations for easy comparison. Available in multiple formats including PDF, HTML, and ePub, this edition is notably more accurate than most online versions and includes Russell's introduction and a hyperlinked index.
http://bleb.net/rhizomat
A portal dedicated to the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, centered on their concept of the rhizome and works like Anti-Oedipus and A Thousand Plateaus. Part of the blebNet web community, it collects links to D+G resources, related nodes, and online texts for theorists and philosophy enthusiasts.
http://fanique.altervista.org/happiness
A fanlisting dedicated to the abstract concept of happiness, part of The Fanlistings Network, with over 630 members who have declared themselves fans of the feeling. Run by Sonya of Fanique, the site offers a simple and welcoming space to join and connect with others who appreciate happiness as a concept.
https://legacy.earlham.edu/~peters/philinks.htm
Peter Suber's comprehensive guide to philosophy on the internet, compiled over eight years at Earlham College, catalogs thousands of links across philosophers, topics, journals, associations, etexts, bibliographies, and more. Though last updated in February 2003, this massive single-file directory remains a remarkable snapshot of early academic philosophy web resources.
https://users.ox.ac.uk/~worc0337/authors/anne.conway.html
A scholarly profile of Lady Anne Conway (1631-1679), the 17th-century English philosopher who navigated Cartesian philosophy, Lurianic Kabbalah, and Quakerism despite chronic illness and the barriers facing women intellectuals of her era. The page covers her life, intellectual correspondence with Henry More, and provides a curated bibliography of academic works about her philosophical contributions.
https://filosofia.org/
Filosofía en español has been a comprehensive Spanish-language philosophy resource since January 1996, offering texts, articles, encyclopedias, and a philosophical dictionary covering thinkers from Plato to Trotsky. Backed by the Fundación Gustavo Bueno, the project celebrates philosophy as constructed and expressed in the Spanish language across hundreds of millions of Hispanic speakers worldwide.
http://particularvirtue.blogspot.com/
Particular Virtue is a thoughtful blog by 'evictorial' exploring rationalist community life, secular rituals, and personal ethics, with detailed guides like how to organize a Secular Solstice event. Posts range from practical community-organizing advice to reflections on work, meaning, and the rationalist subculture centered around the Bay Area and DC.
https://subpixel.space/
Subpixel Space is the personal writing space of Toby Shorin, featuring essays and longer written entries on ideas, culture, and internet life. The site has a minimal, thoughtful design and offers a newsletter alongside its blog-style archive of original writing.
http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=2724
Voice of the Shuttle (VoS), maintained by the University of California Santa Barbara English Department, is a comprehensive academic web directory dedicated entirely to philosophy resources. It catalogs hundreds of links spanning individual philosophers from Anaxagoras to Derrida, philosophical fields, modern movements, journals, conferences, course syllabi, and professional associations.
http://muslimphilosophy.com/pd
A comprehensive dictionary of Islamic philosophical terms compiled by Muhammad Hozien, covering the terminology developed by Muslim philosophers in Arabic as well as concepts borrowed and translated from Greek philosophical works. Organized by Arabic alphabet, it includes Arabized names of Greek, Roman, and Byzantine scholars and corrects historical misattributions, making it an invaluable reference for readers of classical Muslim philosophical texts.