Philosophy
121 sites
http://ethicsweb.ca/
EthicsWeb.ca, administered by Chris MacDonald, serves as a Canadian hub linking to ethics resources spanning business ethics, nursing ethics, bioethics, professional ethics, and stem cell research. A well-organized portal connecting visitors to Canadian and international ethics organizations, academic institutes, government bodies, and topical blogs.
https://reducing-suffering.org/
Brian Tomasik's extensive essay collection dives deep into the ethics of reducing suffering across all sentient beings, including farm animals, wild animals, insects, and far-future beings. With dozens of carefully researched pieces covering consciousness, moral philosophy, charity cost-effectiveness, and welfare biology, this site is a substantial intellectual resource for anyone interested in effective altruism and animal ethics.
https://bernardlonergan.com/
Supported by Marquette University, this digital archive preserves primary materials related to Jesuit philosopher-theologian Bernard Lonergan, including archival papers and audio recordings of his lectures. Lonergan, author of the landmark works 'Insight' and 'Method in Theology,' developed a Generalized Empirical Method that bridges philosophy and theology, and this repository serves as a scholarly hub for researchers exploring his ideas.
https://philo.de/Philosophie-Seiten
Created by Dieter Köhler and maintained since 1994, this German-language directory curates over a thousand handpicked links covering philosophers, philosophical schools, online journals, text archives, institutes, and academic resources for philosophy on the internet. It serves as a comprehensive reference hub for students, researchers, and enthusiasts navigating philosophical resources in German and beyond.
https://userweb.ucs.louisiana.edu/~kak7409/EpistemologicalResearch.htm
Dr. Keith Korcz of the University of Louisiana compiled this comprehensive research guide linking to over 1,247 online papers in contemporary analytic epistemology, organized by subject and author. A scholarly resource covering theory of knowledge, justification, skepticism, foundationalism, and related topics, it also gathers course pages, bibliographies, encyclopedia articles, and epistemologists' homepages in one convenient index.
https://johnmacfarlane.net/
John MacFarlane is a philosopher at UC Berkeley whose homepage presents his academic work in the philosophy of logic, language, metaphysics, and epistemology, with links to papers, books, talks, and courses. Notable for its ASCII art header and the breadth of his research interests, the site also highlights his open-source tools including the widely-used document converter Pandoc.
https://47nil.com/
47nil is a minimalist personal blog centered on stoic philosophy, solitude, simplicity, and intentional living, with years of short reflective essays and meditations on silence, discipline, and self-improvement. The writing spans topics like plaintext productivity, quietude, and rejecting excess, making it a compelling destination for anyone drawn to austere, no-nonsense life philosophy.
https://link.polylog.org/index-en.htm
Polylog is a curated directory of resources dedicated to intercultural and comparative philosophy, gathering links to research websites, mailing lists, online journals, bibliographies, and lexicons from around the world. It serves as a hub for scholars and enthusiasts exploring philosophical traditions across cultures, with sections organized by people, projects, institutions, and regional philosophies.
https://philosophybasics.com/
An extensive reference site covering the full breadth of philosophy, organized by branch, historical period, school of thought, and individual philosopher. Visitors can explore everything from ancient Stoicism and Platonism to modern Existentialism and Post-Structuralism, with entries on hundreds of thinkers from Aristotle to Wittgenstein.
https://howtosavetheworld.ca/
Dave Pollard's long-running blog tackles civilization's collapse, free will, ecological crisis, and the search for a more meaningful way to live, blending personal essays with sharp cultural criticism. The site features original short stories, poems, and satire alongside deeply considered posts on philosophy, collapse theory, and the nature of human conditioning.