The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy is a collaborative website whose contributors are all experts in the field of philosophy. This resource is great for bibliographies and an overview of what's known. Below is a continuously updated list of newly published or edited articles.
You might be interested in exploring the following resources, which include guides on related topics and other helpful resources.
Welcome to the Tisch Library research guide for Philosophy. Use the table of contents to find definitions, topic overviews, books, articles, and more that will help you with your research.
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Specialized reference sources--like dictionaries and subject encyclopedias, provide overviews of topics and descriptions of concepts and ideas. They can also provide definitions, statistics, and other details. You can use this type of source to help narrow your research topic, find data to support your thesis, and identify keywords and main ideas to use as search terms.
The sources mentioned here normally also include bibliographies written by experts, which can provide a direct introduction to the scholarly literature in a field of study.
Online Encyclopedias and Dictionaries:
Specific Topics in Philosophy: