Philosophy Resources
We are always looking for helpful resources. If there’s a website or other resource you think we should add to this page, please send it to philosophy@unco.edu.
- Philosophy Search Engines
Philpapers is a one-stop shop for research in philosophy. It hosts the largest open access archive in philosophy, and if you log in through the Michener Library website using your UNC credentials you will be able to download most articles with just one click.
- Philosophy Websites
- The American Philosophical Association
- The American Philosophical Association’s list of Resources for Undergraduates
- AskPhilosophers
- The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- Philosophy Bites
- The Philosophers’ Magazine
- Philosophy Pages
- Philosophy Talk
- Project Vox
- The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- The Society for Women in Philosophy (SWIP)
- The Voice of the Shuttle: Philosophy Page
- Journals, Conferences, and Essay Contests
- Aporia—an undergraduate journal published at Brigham Young University.
- The Butler University Undergraduate Research Conference—a regional (midwestern) conference.
- The Dualist—a national undergraduate journal published by Stanford University undergraduates.
- Ephemeris—published yearly from Union College and intended as a platform for significant undergraduate work in philosophy.
- The Pittsburgh Undergraduate Review—considers papers from all disciplines.
- Hemlock—an online philosophy journal for undergraduate students published at the University of British Columbia.
- The Elie Wiesel Prize in Ethics Essay Contest—an annual competition designed to challenge college students to analyze the urgent ethical issues confronting them in today’s complex world.
- Stance - An International Undergraduate Philosophy Journal—an international journal produced and edited entirely by undergraduate students.
- Guides to Reading, Writing and Doing Philosophy
- A Brief Guide to Writing Philosophy Papers—by Richard Field (NW Missouri State).
- A Guide to Writing Philosophy Essays—by Colin Allen (Indiana University).
- Guidelines on Writing a Philosophy Paper—by James Pryor (New York University).
- Guidelines on Reading Philosophy—by James Pryor (New York University).
- Paper Writing Strategies for Introductory Philosophy Courses—by Joe Cruz (Williams College).
- Philosophical Terms and Methods—by James Pryor (New York University).
- Philosophical Writing Manual—Long Version—by Martin Young (UC, Irvine).
- The Pink Guide to Philosophy—by Helena de Bres (Welleslyy College)
- Tips on Writing a Philosophy Paper—by Douglas Portmore (Arizona State University, Tempe)
- Guide to Writing in Philosophy—by Dr. Omar Rivera (Southwestern University)
- Graduate Study in Philosophy