Links
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Resources

        Bertrand Russell (1872-1970)*


Program Resources

Links For Professional Philosophers

Links for Philosophy Students

Other Items of Interest




 

Program Resources

Philosophy Library - Our program library contains over 500 volumes devoted to philosophy, a small selection of philosophy videos and DVDs, and back issues of The Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association. It is available for use by philosophy faculty, majors and students, and is in located in HLG 562.    


Links for Professional Philosophers

Dr. Korcz's Epistemology Research Guide - links to 1,000+ papers in contemporary analytic epistemology available online, plus other links useful to those with a professional interest in contemporary analytic epistemology.
 

EJAP - The UL Lafayette Philosophy Program is the home of the Electronic Journal of Analytic Philosophy, the oldest on-line philosophy journal in the world. Now edited by Dr. Istvan Berkeley.
 

PHILOSOP - The UL Lafayette Philosophy Program is the home of the world's second largest philosophy listserve, run by Dr. Istvan Berkeley.
 

Resources For Teaching Philosophy - links to resources for teaching college philosophy.
 

Faculty Papers On-line

Dr. Berkeley's Papers Online - a selection of papers and abstracts focusing on philosophy of mind and cognition.

Dr. Korcz's Research Page - contains abstracts and full text of selected publications.
 
 

Links For Philosophy Students
 
General
Dr. Korcz's How To Survive Your First Philosophy Course pages.

Philosophy & Research Links
Dr. Korcz's Philosophy Links - 500+ links to quality philosophy sites on the web, organized by topic. Includes links to philosophy search engines and other links sites.

Dr. Korcz's Research Links - includes links to numerous research and news resources, online reference works, online libraries, etc.

Dr. Korcz's Guide to Philosophy Journals Available at Dupre Library.

Also, see the holdings at Dupre Library. Online resources include the Philosopher's Index Online, JSTOR, EBSCOHost, and many others.


For Students Interested in Graduate Work in Philosophy

Philosophy Graduate Resources



Other Items of Interest

Dr. Korcz's Bookhound Page - contains links to dozens of sites where you can buy new and used books and read reviews of books online, websites devoted to a particular genre of books, as well as price comparison search engines for books.

Dr. Korcz's Fun Links Page - links to student newspapers, things to do on the Internet, art galleries online, and sites devoted to music and movies.

Results of Dr. Korcz's survey of student interests in issues in applied ethics.

Dr. Korcz's Myths and Facts About the 1960s


 
 

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