Daniel Dennett  |
the influential philosopher of mind has biographical and bibliographical information, and a plea to help identify his antique robotic dog. Follow the link to the Centre for Cognitive Studies to find the text of various articles and papers. |
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David Chalmers  |
Personal page of David Chalmers, which has selected articles and papers, as well as biographical information and photographs. Also has a useful collection of online resources related to consciousness and philosophy of mind. |
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Descartes (at Philosophy Pages)  |
a good general overview of Descarte's life and philosophy, with a helpful reference list of books and online resources. Includes pages discussing various themes and implications of Descarte's philosophy. |
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Hume Links  |
provides links to writngs by Hume, papers and articles about his philosophy, and websites dedicated to the famous eighteenth-century British empirical philosopher. |
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Jean Paul Sartre  |
a comprehensive introduction to the life and philosophy of the famous existential philospher and writer. Provides a daily quote, as well as comments on his thinking and reviews of his philosophy, plays and novels. |
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Kant on the Web  |
a large collection of online articles and papers abotu Kant's philosophy, as well as downloadable copies of his writings in both German and English. |
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William Van Orman Quine  |
everything you could possibly want to know about the legendary American philosopher. As well as details of books and papers by or about Quine, you can find biographical details such oddities as a list of countries he flew over but didn't land in. |
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Wittgenstein  |
this detailed introduction to Wittgenstein's philosophy gives a solid introduction to his different theories without being overly committed to any of the rival interpretations. The 'further reading' section is particularly huseful for students. |
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