Philosophy Resources
Databases
Selected Resources
- Bioethical Issues - from St. Ambrose University
This site contains annotated links under the following headings: Abortion; Animal Rights; Euthanasia and Doctor-Assisted Suicide; General Bioethics Sources; Genetics Issues and Cloning; Other Bioethics Issues.
- Bioethics.net - from Center for Bioethics, University of Pennsylvania
Major links include: Bioethics for Beginners; Cloning and Genetics; Assisted Suicide; Virtual Library and Links; Bioethics Fair.
- Ethics Updates - from University of San Diego
Major headings include: Ethical Theory, Applied Ethics, Additional Resources.
- Phil/GLST 210, Values Analysis - from Charles Ess, Professor and Chair, Philosophy and Religion Department, Drury University
Links include: Syllabus; Discussion Guide/Writing Assignment: Hobbes, Locke, Mill; Three Approaches to Kant; Abortion essays summary, writing assignment; Logician's Notebook; Assessment Questions.
- Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy � from Stanford University
Claims to be "the first dynamic encyclopedia. In a dynamic encyclopedia, each entry is maintained and kept up to date by an expert or group of experts in the field." Links: Unabridged Table of Contents; Editorial Information; Search Encyclopedia; Encyclopedia Archives; How to Cite This Encyclopedia; What's New.
- Postmodernism, Plato, and Nietzsche - summer reading course - from Charles Ess, Professor and Chair, Philosophy and Religion Department, Drury University
Links include: Resources on Postmodernism and the Habermas/Foucault Debate; Class Discussion notes; Ess's comments on Catherine Belsey's _Critical Practice_; Nietzsche: reading assignment.
- Phil 371, History of Philosophy: Ancient and Medieval - from Charles Ess, Professor and Chair, Philosophy and Religion Department, Drury University
Links include: The PreSocratic Philosophers; The Socratic and Platonic project; Study/writing guide on Aristotle and Post-Aristotelian Philosophies; Notes on the Rise of Christianity; Notes on Augustine; Early Medieval Philosophy.
- Informal Fallacies (web materials for PHIL 100, Introduction to Logic/Critical Thinking) - from Charles Ess, Professor and Chair, Philosophy and Religion Department, Drury University
Main headings are: Fallacies of Relevance; Fallacies of Presumption; Additional Fallacies. There are many links under each of these headings.

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