2026-07-07 Gottlob Frege Hosted on Stanford's servers and authored by Edward N. Zalta, this reference page documents the life, principal works, and secondary literature of the influential German philosopher and logician Gottlob Frege (1848-1925). It serves as a concise scholarly gateway to Frege's foundational contributions to logic, mathematics, and the philosophy of language, with links to related Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entries.
2026-07-07 Guide to Philosophy on the Internet (Suber) Peter Suber's comprehensive guide to philosophy on the internet, compiled over eight years at Earlham College, catalogs thousands of links across philosophers, topics, journals, associations, etexts, bibliographies, and more. Though last updated in February 2003, this massive single-file directory remains a remarkable snapshot of early academic philosophy web resources.
2026-07-07 Happiness A fanlisting dedicated to the abstract concept of happiness, part of The Fanlistings Network, with over 630 members who have declared themselves fans of the feeling. Run by Sonya of Fanique, the site offers a simple and welcoming space to join and connect with others who appreciate happiness as a concept.
2026-07-07 Hegel and his Philosophy - hegel.net Created by Kai Froeb of Munich, hegel.net is a comprehensive English-language resource dedicated to the German philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and his philosophical system. Visitors can explore Hegel's System of Science across Logic, Nature, and Spirit, browse a searchable index of articles, access audio books, eTexts, timelines, and track the reception of Hegelian thought across multiple countries.
2026-07-07 Henry Flynt Philosophy A comprehensive archive dedicated to the work of Henry Flynt, an avant-garde philosopher, musician, and artist known for challenging the foundations of mathematics, science, and traditional culture. Visitors will find extensive philosophical essays, bibliographies, chronologies, artwork photos, and information about his music and concept art spanning decades of original thought.
2026-07-07 Homepage • Florin Ungur Florin Ungur's personal corner of the web, home to his ideas and essays on topics ranging from philosophy to psychology and beyond. A thoughtful minimalist site from someone who self-describes as a fan of computers, zombies, and Hunter S. Thompson, with an old-school email newsletter for followers.
2026-07-07 index Jachère is a thoughtfully crafted personal site built around the concept of 'fallow land' as a metaphor for anti-capitalist, non-productive space and being. The site includes a journal, notes, how-tos, and a glossary, weaving together philosophical reflection with practical content in a minimalist format.
2026-07-07 Information for English-speaking visitors A curated guide to philosophical resources on the internet, created in 1999 with a focus on bridging Russian-speaking researchers with online philosophy materials. The project compiles annotated reference lists, Russian philosophical links, and guides to help philosophers navigate the web, with an English-language section aimed at helping foreign researchers discover Russian philosophy resources.
2026-07-07 Islamic Philosophy Online – PHILOSOPHIA ISLAMICA Islamic Philosophy Online (Philosophia Islamica) is a premier reference site dedicated to the philosophical traditions of the Muslim world, hosting hundreds of full-length books and articles spanning classical and modern works. Scholars and students alike will find texts on major thinkers such as Ibn Sina (Avicenna), Ibn Rushd (Averroes), Al-Farabi, and Al-Kindi, making it an invaluable academic hub for Islamic and Arabic philosophy.
2026-07-07 John MacFarlane - Home John MacFarlane is a philosopher at UC Berkeley whose homepage presents his academic work in the philosophy of logic, language, metaphysics, and epistemology, with links to papers, books, talks, and courses. Notable for its ASCII art header and the breadth of his research interests, the site also highlights his open-source tools including the widely-used document converter Pandoc.
2026-07-07 Josh Thompson · Solving Problems Josh Thompson's personal scratch pad digs into urban economics, zoning laws, land use policy, and walkable city design, drawing on works like Marie-Agnes and Alain Bertaud's 'Order Without Design' and Christopher Alexander's 'A Pattern Language'. The site blends thoughtful analysis of city planning failures with street-level illustrations of pedestrian path patterns, making dense policy topics surprisingly approachable.
2026-07-07 Judith Donath Judith Donath is a researcher and author at MIT whose work explores how communication technologies reshape identity, trust, and social behavior online. Her page highlights her book 'The Social Machine' (MIT Press, 2014) and ongoing research into honesty, deception, and the ethics of interface design.
2026-07-07 LSR - a paraphilosophical project (La Mettrie, Max Stirner, Wilhelm Reich) Created by Bernd A. Laska, this paraphilosophical project explores the lives and ideas of three Enlightenment thinkers: Julien Offray de La Mettrie, Max Stirner, and Wilhelm Reich, presenting them as visionary dissidents ahead of their time. The site offers extensive bibliographies, essays, and multilingual surveys covering topics like Stirner's radical individualism, Reich's sexology, and La Mettrie's materialist philosophy.
2026-07-07 Michel Foucault Resources Critical Thinkers: Patrick Jennings of The Nomadic Spirit has compiled an annotated guide to Michel Foucault resources, featuring curated web links, a recommended reading list, and a bibliography of books by and about the influential poststructuralist philosopher. The page covers key Foucauldian concepts like the author function and genealogy, making it a useful starting point for students and scholars exploring postmodern critical theory.
2026-07-07 NEW BANNER INSTITUTE - Foundation for a new Age of Reason The New Banner Institute is a Columbia, South Carolina organization founded in 1968 dedicated to philosophic inquiry spanning metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, economics, and cognitive science, drawing on Objectivist and Aristotelian traditions. Visitors can explore working papers, seminar materials, a bibliography of publications, and information about the affiliated College of Early Learning, a Montessori school studying how children develop consciousness.
2026-07-07 Nihilism, Life After Death, Humanism, and Modern Philosophy ‐ Something Out of Nothing. Compact Library Publishers presents an extended essay exploring nihilism, life after death, humanism, and modern philosophy, drawn from their book 'Something Out of Nothing.' The site challenges readers to examine whether disbelief in an afterlife makes one a nihilist, weaving together arguments about Nietzsche, rationalism, and the search for meaning in a world without transcendence.
2026-07-07 Nintil Nintil is a wide-ranging intellectual blog covering economics, philosophy, technology, AI, progress studies, and even meditation, with deeply researched long-form essays and curated link roundups. The author writes with genuine curiosity and rigor, tackling topics from Alzheimer's research to AI safety to non-dual meditation experiences, making it a rewarding destination for the intellectually adventurous.
2026-07-07 niplav Niplav's sprawling intellectual website covers forecasting, AI alignment, existential risk, mathematics, philosophy, and quantified self experiments in long-form essays that resist the blog format entirely. The site reads like a personal research compendium, with best-of lists, translations, transcriptions, media consumption logs, and original analysis across a wide range of rationalist and effective-altruism-adjacent topics.
2026-07-07 Norman Swartz - Biography Norman Swartz, Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at Simon Fraser University, shares his biography, academic background, and several freely downloadable books covering logic, physical law, and metaphysics. The site also features philosophical notes, lectures, and papers distributed to students over the years, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in academic philosophy.
2026-07-07 Not Art&Tech Net artist and educator Olia Lialina presents a lecture-essay examining the role of Media Theory in art and technology universities, critiquing how corporate language replaces meaningful terms like 'computer,' 'interface,' and 'users' with sanitized substitutes. The piece is richly footnoted and draws on Flusser, Kittler, and other media theorists while weaving in Lialina's own research into 1990s web culture and new media literacy.
2026-07-07 Ontology – Thomistic Philosophy Page A comprehensive reference site dedicated to Thomistic philosophy, covering logic, ontology, natural philosophy, epistemology, and the theology of Saint Thomas Aquinas in depth. Visitors will find structured overviews of Scholastic concepts from syllogisms and universals to the soul and free will, making it a valuable resource for students and enthusiasts of medieval Catholic philosophy.
2026-07-07 Particular Virtue Particular Virtue is a thoughtful blog by 'evictorial' exploring rationalist community life, secular rituals, and personal ethics, with detailed guides like how to organize a Secular Solstice event. Posts range from practical community-organizing advice to reflections on work, meaning, and the rationalist subculture centered around the Bay Area and DC.
2026-07-07 Personal Growth Resources at Trans4mind Trans4mind, created by Peter Shepherd in 1997, is a vast personal development resource hub featuring over 25,000 blog articles, online books, podcasts, courses, and quote collections focused on holistic growth and wellbeing. Spanning topics from emotional intelligence and relationships to esoteric philosophy and creativity, it centers on the idea that transforming one's mind is the key to a fulfilling life.
2026-07-07 Philosophy at RBJones.com RBJones.com hosts a dedicated philosophy section by the creator RBJ, exploring philosophical topics through a personal and analytical lens. The site appears to use a frames-based structure, suggesting a substantial collection of philosophical writings and resources behind the index page.
2026-07-07 Philosophy Books and Texts on the Net Hosted by the Gustavus Adolphus College Philosophy Department, this page serves as a curated index of links to philosophy books and texts available on the internet. It covers an impressive breadth of Western and Eastern thinkers, from Plato and Aristotle to Nietzsche, Mary Wollstonecraft, and Confucius.
2026-07-07 Philosophy Index { Philosophy Index } Philosophy Index is a comprehensive reference site covering major philosophical topics from epistemology and metaphysics to ethics and logic, paired with biographical introductions to thinkers like Aristotle, Kant, Nietzsche, and Wittgenstein. Built as a growing repository since 2002, it aims to make philosophy accessible to both casual readers and formal students through texts, summaries, and concept explanations.
2026-07-07 Philosophy Links The System Of Life Institute's Philosophy Links page offers an extensive curated directory of philosophical resources organized by era, covering Ancient Greek, Roman, Medieval, and Modern philosophy alongside the Tao. With over 140 links spanning Perseus Project, Epicurean philosophy, Bjorn's Guide to Philosophers, and even job listings for philosophers, it serves as a broad gateway into academic and classical philosophical study.
2026-07-07 Philosophy of Language in Classical China A scholarly encyclopedia article from the University of Hong Kong exploring the philosophy of language in Classical China, covering thinkers from Confucius and Mozi to Zhuangzi and Xunzi. The piece traces how pre-Han debates about language shaped Chinese metaphysics, ethics, and political theory, and includes a glossary, reading list, and extensive academic bibliography.
2026-07-07 Philosophy of Religion | big question philosophy for scholars and students A scholarly hub dedicated to the philosophy of religion, featuring reviews of key texts, profiles of philosophers, journal links, and an ongoing series where invited philosophers reflect on the nature and purpose of their field. Run by Dave Rohr, the site serves both academics and students with resources spanning events, positions, and comparative philosophy of religion.