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  • 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.
  • 2026-07-07
    Philosophy Pages
    Philosophy Pages, created by Garth Kemerling, is a comprehensive study aid for students of Western philosophy, featuring a dictionary of philosophical terms, a history timeline, profiles of major philosophers, and an introduction to logic. The site is heavily interlinked throughout its many sections, making it easy to explore the tradition from ancient to contemporary thought.
  • 2026-07-07
    Philosophy since the Enlightenment by Roger Jones
    Roger Jones has built a comprehensive introduction to Western philosophy from the Enlightenment to postmodernism, covering major thinkers like Kant, Hegel, Sartre, Foucault, and Wittgenstein with dedicated pages for each. Topics span rationalism, existentialism, analytic philosophy, philosophy of mind, moral philosophy, and proofs of God's existence, making it a genuinely useful reference for students and curious readers alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Philosophy, Human, Philosopher, Philosophers...
    The Street Philosophers Society of Hong Kong runs this bilingual portal dedicated to exploring philosophy and music, with sections covering Chinese and Western philosophy, philosophical links, music theory, and an open forum for discussion. Built as a cultural bridge for Chinese readers curious about Western thought, the site also features blogs, a wiki, a marketplace for books and instruments, and a commentary section called Open Society focused on Hong Kong and world affairs.
  • 2026-07-07
    Pilledtexts.com
    Pilledtexts.com is a wide-ranging personal weblog covering philosophy, economics, technology, and military life, written by a Marine who thinks seriously about hyperstition, Tolstoy, fountain pens, and terminal scripting in equal measure. Posts range from dense philosophical essays to practical Hugo static-site tutorials, making it a genuinely eclectic intellectual journal with a distinctly indie-web sensibility.
  • 2026-07-07
    PIM - Philosophie, Informatique, Mathématiques
    Patrick Peccatte's French-language site explores the intersection of philosophy, computer science, and mathematics, with a particular focus on the demarcation between science and pseudoscience, the philosophy of mind, and quasi-empiricism in mathematics. Home to the full PDF text of his 1996 book 'La consistance rationnelle' and extensive commentary on the Sokal affair and thinkers like Wittgenstein, Putnam, and Searle.
  • 2026-07-07
    Plato and his dialogues
    Welcome - Platon et ses dialogues: Bienvenue: Bernard Suzanne's bilingual French-English scholarly site offers a new interpretation of Plato and his dialogues, covering the full range of Platonic works from the Apology to the Laws. The site organizes the dialogues into tetralogies and provides deep philosophical analysis, making it a serious resource for students and enthusiasts of ancient Greek thought.
  • 2026-07-07
    polylog / links
    Intercultural Philosophy Resources: Polylog is a curated directory of resources dedicated to intercultural and comparative philosophy, gathering links to research websites, mailing lists, online journals, bibliographies, and lexicons from around the world. It serves as a hub for scholars and enthusiasts exploring philosophical traditions across cultures, with sections organized by people, projects, institutions, and regional philosophies.
  • 2026-07-07
    polylog / links
    Quellen interkultureller Philosophie: Polylog is a multilingual resource hub dedicated to intercultural and comparative philosophy, curating links to researchers, institutions, mailing lists, bibliographies, and online journals in the field. Available in German, English, and Spanish, it serves as a specialized gateway for scholars and enthusiasts exploring philosophical traditions across cultures.
  • 2026-07-07
    polylog
    Forum for Intercultural Philosophy: Polylog is an international academic journal dedicated to intercultural philosophy, fostering dialogue across cultural traditions on topics including comparative philosophy, interreligious questions, and multiculturalism. Published in multiple languages including Spanish and German, it features thematic essays, an anthology, archive, and a calendar of philosophical events.
  • 2026-07-07
    Postmodern Dreaming
    Richard Catlett Wilkerson's 'Postmodern Dreaming' applies the works of Deleuze, Baudrillard, Lacan, Derrida, and other continental philosophers to the critical analysis and interpretation of dreams. The site offers a substantial collection of original essays, bibliographies, and resources exploring dreamwork through poststructuralism, semiotics, and critical theory.
  • 2026-07-07
    Pragmatism Cybrary
    The Pragmatism Cybrary, curated by John Shook, is a comprehensive reference hub dedicated to the American philosophical movement of pragmatism, covering its history from the 1870s Metaphysical Club through contemporary thinkers. Visitors can explore detailed profiles of classical and recent pragmatists from Charles Peirce and William James to Cornel West and Susan Haack, alongside links to research centers, scholarly societies, and related archives.
  • 2026-07-07
    refdesk.com
    Refdesk.com's philosophy resources page is a curated directory of links covering a wide range of philosophical traditions, from alchemy and atheism to Buddhism, Zen, and Western academic philosophy. It serves as a convenient jumping-off point for researchers and curious minds, aggregating encyclopedias, journals, foundation sites, and study guides all in one place.
  • 2026-07-07
    Scrambling Mind
    Scrambling Mind is a thoughtful blog exploring the implications of artificial intelligence, superintelligence, and machine-made media through an introspective human lens. Posts tackle big-picture questions about technology and society, including the philosophical dimensions of AI's rise and its cultural consequences.
  • 2026-07-07
    Seeing into the True Nature
    Grognor's blog 'Seeing into the True Nature' is a rationalist-adjacent personal blog exploring ethics, philosophy, and ideas through essays, dialogues, and anecdotes. Posts range from trolley problem thought experiments to reflections on logic and moral philosophy, with links to other rationalist blogs like Slate Star Codex and Overcoming Bias.
  • 2026-07-07
    Society For Putting Things On Top Of Other Things
    An esoteric investigative society dedicated to exploring the true nature of being through the absurdist practice of putting things on top of other things. With entries like "Immanentizing the Eschaton" and "Towers of Thought," this quirky philosophical project blends Discordian humor with genuine metaphysical curiosity.
  • 2026-07-07
    Spinoza Gesellschaft e.V.
    The Spinoza-Gesellschaft e.V. is a German academic society dedicated to promoting research and cultural engagement with the philosopher Baruch Spinoza, particularly within German-speaking communities. Visitors can find information about scholarly conferences, publications, a Spinoza bibliography, and upcoming events such as reading seminars focused on Spinoza's Ethics.
  • 2026-07-07
    SquirrelInHell
    SquirrelInHell is a thoughtful Blogspot blog exploring rationality, cognitive patterns, mental models, and unconventional ideas about human behavior and gender. Posts reference figures like Scott Alexander and touch on AI safety, personal growth frameworks, and philosophical observations that aim to push beyond conventional wisdom.
  • 2026-07-07
    Studia Spinoziana
    Studia Spinoziana is a scholarly resource hub dedicated to the 17th-century philosopher Baruch Spinoza, offering translated texts of the Ethica and De Intellectus Emendatione, chronologies, logical indexes, and directed graphs of his arguments. Beyond Spinoza, it extends into broader early modern philosophy with curated links to Descartes, Leibniz, Rousseau, Hume, and Enlightenment-era primary sources.
  • 2026-07-07
    Subpixel Space
    Subpixel Space is the personal writing space of Toby Shorin, featuring essays and longer written entries on ideas, culture, and internet life. The site has a minimal, thoughtful design and offers a newsletter alongside its blog-style archive of original writing.
  • 2026-07-07
    SWIP Sample Course Syllabi
    Hosted by Cynthia Freeland at the University of Houston, this page collects and links sample course syllabi for feminist philosophy classes from professors across multiple universities. It serves as a practical reference for academics seeking curriculum examples covering feminist theory, women philosophers, gender and sexuality, and Native American philosophy.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Basics of Philosophy
    A huge subject broken down into manageable chunks: An extensive reference site covering the full breadth of philosophy, organized by branch, historical period, school of thought, and individual philosopher. Visitors can explore everything from ancient Stoicism and Platonism to modern Existentialism and Post-Structuralism, with entries on hundreds of thinkers from Aristotle to Wittgenstein.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Dallas Philosophers Forum - Philosophy Lectures, Discussion, and Study Group
    The Dallas Philosophers Forum is a community organization in Dallas, Texas dedicated to philosophical lectures, group discussions, and study sessions open to the public. It serves as a hub for philosophy enthusiasts in the Dallas area to engage with serious ideas in a structured yet accessible setting.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Deleuze + Guattari Rhizomat Portal
    A portal dedicated to the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, centered on their concept of the rhizome and works like Anti-Oedipus and A Thousand Plateaus. Part of the blebNet web community, it collects links to D+G resources, related nodes, and online texts for theorists and philosophy enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Hierarchy Of Cringe - Adam Elkus
    Adam Elkus writes dense, intellectually ambitious essays exploring internet culture, social media dynamics, and the sociology of online behavior, drawing on thinkers like Bourdieu and Mishima to dissect phenomena like 'cringe' culture. This particular piece examines how egalitarian online spaces paradoxically generate new forms of social hierarchy and discrimination through mockery and aesthetic judgment.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Message Behind the Medium of a Personal Blog - Jim Nielsen’s Blog
    Jim Nielsen's blog explores the philosophy of personal blogging through the lens of Neil Postman's 'Amusing Ourselves to Death,' reflecting on how the medium of an indie blog carries its own intrinsic message about individuality and independence. This single post is a thoughtful meditation on McLuhan's 'the medium is the message' and what it means to own and control your own corner of the web.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Oil of the 21st Century. Perspectives on Intellectual Property
    A critical analysis project examining intellectual property law, copyright, patents, and trademarks through a skeptical lens, inspired by Mark Getty's provocative quote framing IP as the 'oil of the 21st century.' The site explores conflicts around digital rights management, the war on piracy, and corporate control of information with philosophical depth and sharp wit.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Orphan Wilde
    The Orphan Wilde is a philosophically dense blog written with a self-described "particular brand of misanthropy," exploring topics like epistemology, models of reality, and libertarian political thought. Posts dive into map-territory relations, the nature of scientific models, and homesteading life, making it a provocative read for those who enjoy rigorous skeptical thinking.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Philosophy-Pages -- A Link Directory of Philosophy Sites on the Internet
    Created by Dieter Köhler, this German-language directory catalogs over 1000 links to philosophy resources on the internet, covering philosophers, schools of thought, history, online journals, university departments, and research institutes. Despite the German interface, the breadth of categories and the sheer volume of curated links make it a comprehensive gateway to academic and popular philosophy online.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Society for Women in Philosophy
    The Society for Women in Philosophy (SWIP) has maintained this resource hub since 1972, supporting and promoting women in academic philosophy through newsletters, divisional meetings, and conference coordination. Visitors will find course syllabi, reading lists, statistics on women in philosophy, feminist philosophy journals, and links to graduate programs, making it an essential reference for feminist philosophy scholars and students.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Society for Women in Philosophy
    The Society for Women in Philosophy (SWIP) has maintained this resource hub since 1972, promoting and supporting women in academic philosophy through newsletters, divisional meetings, and feminist philosophy resources. Visitors will find course syllabi, bibliographies, reading lists, statistics on women in philosophy, and links to feminist theory journals and graduate programs.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Swerve
    Red Sails hosts politically engaged essays examining how mainstream media and pop culture suppress radical ideas, with 'The Swerve' by Nia Frome analyzing how stories like Game of Thrones and The Hunger Games systematically undercut their own revolutionary logic. The site publishes multilingual leftist theory and criticism, drawing connections between liberal philosophy, free speech doctrine, and the limits of pop culture radicalism.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Tractatus
    A clean, web-readable presentation of Ludwig Wittgenstein's landmark philosophical work, the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, in the Ogden translation. Created by Dax Oliver, this site offers the full text in a structured, navigable format with 185 numbered propositions, making one of analytic philosophy's most challenging texts more accessible online.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Universe from an Intentional Stance – A blog on Philosophy, Artificial Intelligence and Effective Altruism
    Caspar Oesterheld's blog explores the intersections of philosophy, artificial intelligence, and effective altruism, with deep dives into decision theory, cooperative AI, and game-theoretic concepts like the Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma. Posts are technically rigorous and research-oriented, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in AI alignment, rational agency, and the philosophical underpinnings of multi-agent systems.
  • 2026-07-07
    The View from Hell
    Run by 'Sister Y', The View from Hell is a thought-provoking blog exploring antinatalism, consciousness, human universals, and the philosophy of existence, anchored by an extensive curated reading list of core and peripheral texts. The site draws on works by David Benatar, Thomas Ligotti, Julian Jaynes, and Jonathan Haidt to build a framework around questions of meaning, suffering, and whether life should be created at all.
  • 2026-07-07
    thePhilosophersLibrary
    The Philosophers Library is a small digital archive hosting free PDF books focused on political and philosophical topics, featuring works by independent journalists and thinkers like James Corbett and Derrick Broze. The collection centers on critiques of technocracy, surveillance, and corporate power, making it a niche resource for readers interested in alternative political philosophy.
  • 2026-07-07
    Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus (English)
    An online edition of Ludwig Wittgenstein's landmark philosophical work, the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, presented in English with navigation to each of its seven numbered propositions. The site also offers a German-language version and a map view, making it a clean and accessible reference for students and enthusiasts of analytic philosophy.
  • 2026-07-07
    Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus | Side-by-side-by-side edition | Ludwig Wittgenstein
    Kevin C. Klement's scholarly project presents Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus in a carefully typeset side-by-side-by-side format, placing the original German alongside both major English translations for easy comparison. Available in multiple formats including PDF, HTML, and ePub, this edition is notably more accurate than most online versions and includes Russell's introduction and a hyperlinked index.
  • 2026-07-07
    Transhumanists and Transhumanism 2025
    A comprehensive link directory curating hundreds of transhumanist thinkers, organizations, manifestos, and online resources updated through 2025. Maintained by dave@hedweb.com, it serves as a who's-who of the transhumanist movement, connecting visitors to figures like Aubrey de Grey, Eliezer Yudkowsky, and Ben Goertzel alongside major institutions like the Future of Humanity Institute and Cryonics Institute.
  • 2026-07-07
    Unenumerated
    Unenumerated is Nick Szabo's long-running intellectual blog covering an unusually wide range of topics including monetary history, cryptography, law, and the origins of Bitcoin. Posts like the multi-part series on non-governmental money reveal deep historical research and original thinking that has influenced cryptocurrency discourse for years.
  • 2026-07-07
    User Rights
    A crowd-sourced manifesto collecting user-submitted demands for digital rights, from the right to undo actions and export data to true anonymity and freedom from app store restrictions. Created by net artist Olia Lialina and programmed by Dragan Espenschied, this interactive site lets visitors vote on and discuss each demand, forming a living document of grassroots tech user advocacy.
  • 2026-07-07
    Victoria's Idea Shack
    Victoria's Idea Shack is a minimalist personal site built around a set of intellectual principles including contrarianism, nuance, relativism, and humanization. The site presents a philosophical framework for engaging with ideas, rejecting ideological commitment in favor of treating every belief as a useful tool, with an essays section promising deeper exploration.
  • 2026-07-07
    Virtuelles Philosophenstübchen
    The 'Virtual Philosopher's Corner' is a German-language site exploring philosophical and worldview questions about nature, society, self-organization, chaos, and evolution. Featuring hypertexts on topics like dialectics, ecology, and science fiction, it doubles as a personal philosophy resource with a companion blog.
  • 2026-07-07
    VoS
    Philosophy: Voice of the Shuttle (VoS), maintained by the University of California Santa Barbara English Department, is a comprehensive academic web directory dedicated entirely to philosophy resources. It catalogs hundreds of links spanning individual philosophers from Anaxagoras to Derrida, philosophical fields, modern movements, journals, conferences, course syllabi, and professional associations.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome
    A personal site where the creator shares opinions and perspectives on subjects that may be controversial or unconventional, inviting visitors to approach with an open mind. The programming-style intro ('int Main (void) {}') gives it a distinctive nerdy flair, hinting at a tech-savvy author with something to say.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to EthicsWeb.ca -- Your Canadian window on ethics resources, national and international.
    EthicsWeb.ca, administered by Chris MacDonald, serves as a Canadian hub linking to ethics resources spanning business ethics, nursing ethics, bioethics, professional ethics, and stem cell research. A well-organized portal connecting visitors to Canadian and international ethics organizations, academic institutes, government bodies, and topical blogs.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to Principia Cybernetica Web
    Principia Cybernetica Web is the online home of an international academic project that attempts to build a comprehensive philosophical world-view grounded in evolutionary cybernetics and systems theory. With over two thousand pages covering epistemology, metaphysics, ethics, memetics, the Global Brain concept, and collaborative knowledge networks, it stands as one of the most ambitious philosophy-meets-cybernetics resources on the old web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome! - Jayeless.net
    Jessica Smith's digital garden covers an eclectic range of topics including revolutionary socialism, linguistics, constructed languages, history, and technology, all written from her perspective as a Melbourne-based 90s kid. The site features recent book reviews, long-form notes, and a richly interlinked explorer view that makes browsing her accumulated thoughts genuinely rewarding.
  • 2026-07-07
    Willard Van Orman Quine home page by Douglas Boynton Quine
    Built by Douglas Boynton Quine, this comprehensive tribute to philosopher and mathematician Willard Van Orman Quine (1908-2000) covers his books, essays, articles, awards, students, and even his cultural footprint in stamps, cartoons, and word games. With over 317 links and decades of accumulated material, it serves as the definitive online archive for anyone researching one of the 20th century's most influential analytic philosophers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Zeno of Kitium
    A detailed biographical page about Zeno of Kitium, the Cypriot-born founder of Stoic philosophy, tracing his life from a shipwreck near Athens to establishing his famous school at the Stoa Poikile. Part of a broader Cyprus tourism and culture site, this page also highlights the International Stoic Society and a Philosophers Symposium held in Larnaca to honor his legacy.
  • 2026-07-07
    Zero Contradictions Philosophy Home Page
    Zero Contradictions is a sprawling personal philosophy compendium built by a thinker who goes by the same name, blending original essays with curated links to influential works across epistemology, axiology, evolution, anthropology, and more. The site aims to construct the most internally consistent rational philosophy possible, covering everything from theories of knowledge to proposed improvements to measurement standards.
  • 2026-07-07
    Спиноза / BDSвеб
    BDSвеб is a comprehensive Russian-language resource dedicated to the Dutch rationalist philosopher Baruch Spinoza, offering full texts of his major works in Latin, Russian, English, German, and French. The site includes translations of the Ethics, Tractatus Politicus, and other writings, alongside encyclopedic articles, research on Spinoza's philosophical system, a bibliography, and links to Spinoza societies.
  • 2026-07-07
    Guide to the World's Philosophers - philosophers.co.uk
    Philosophers.co.uk is a reference guide covering the history of philosophy from ancient Greek and Roman thinkers through to contemporary philosophers, with individual pages dedicated to figures like Plato, Aristotle, Kant, and Confucius. It traces how philosophical traditions emerged across both Eastern and Western civilizations, making it a useful starting point for anyone curious about the origins of human thought.
  • 2026-07-07
    mobwife.ichi.city
    A minimalist personal site centered around a 'visual diary,' offering a creative photo or image journal alongside a traditional journal and contact features. The site has a dreamy, aesthetic feel typical of indie web communities and serves as a quiet corner for its creator's visual expression.
  • 2026-07-07
    inaka.me
    いなか (Inaka) is a personal photography site featuring a series of named photo projects spanning from 2016 to the present, documenting adventures in Japan and beyond. The site is organized into distinct chapters like 'Kansai Adventure Club,' 'Meandering,' and 'Lost Time,' making it feel more like an ongoing photographic memoir than a simple gallery.
  • 2026-07-07
    pastelshoal.neocities.org
    Pastel Shoal is a bilingual (French and English) personal site featuring films, photography, and audio content. The combination of visual and sonic media gives it a creative, artistic focus that sets it apart from a typical personal homepage.
  • 2026-07-07
    gentle.earth
    Gentle Earth is a minimalist photo-forward site centered on a 'be gentle' ethos, likely showcasing nature, earth-conscious imagery, or slow-living aesthetics based on its name and image-heavy layout. Visitors can browse a curated gallery-style feed, submit content, and follow the creator on Instagram.
  • 2026-07-07
    islandphotogroup.com
    Island Photo Group appears to be a photography club or collective bringing together photographers from a particular island or regional area. The site likely showcases member work, club events, and shared passion for the craft of photography.
  • 2026-07-07
    njfcc.org
    The New Jersey Federation of Camera Clubs (NJFCC) is an association uniting over 800 amateur photographers across New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania through member clubs, competitions, and events. Visitors can explore competition schedules, contest results, the annual Photorama event, and resources for club delegates and photography judges.
  • 2026-07-07
    vernalisa.addr.com
    A single-image holiday page from 2001, likely a personal Christmas greeting or photo shared by the site owner Vernalisa. The minimal structure suggests a seasonal snapshot preserved from the early web era.
  • 2026-07-07
    contracostacameraclub.org
    The Contra Costa Camera Club is a photography organization based in Contra Costa County, California, bringing together photography enthusiasts of all skill levels. Though the archived page is sparse, the club represents a community hub for local photographers interested in sharing techniques, critiques, and events.
  • 2026-07-07
    /journal - Michael Champlin
    Michael Champlin's personal journal blends travel photography, watercolor sketches, and reflective writing documenting road trips through the American Southwest and beyond. The site has a quiet, thoughtful aesthetic with entries featuring roadside snapshots from Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas alongside occasional quotes and musical musings.
  • 2026-07-07
    2seaters
    Max's personal digital home on Neocities blends old-web nostalgia with a cozy, handcrafted aesthetic, featuring shrines, a photography section, a media log, and a microblog. The site is eternally under construction and invites visitors to explore a trinket shelf of interests including games like Cyberpunk 2077 and community life.
  • 2026-07-07
    the end is never the end is never
    Oliver W, a Pennsylvania teenager, runs this eclectic personal site packed with humor headlines, polls, a Pokemon adoption, and a showcase of his many interests including photography, guitar, theatre, and gardening. The site has a charming old-web aesthetic complete with marquee text, a guestbook, and webring memberships, making it a fun slice of indie web personality.
  • 2026-07-07
    A lovely World
    A Lovely World is a massive personal photo archive covering 94 countries and over 24,000 unretouched photographs taken by a world traveler passionate about authentic imagery. From France's 6,000+ photos to remote destinations like Bhutan, Mauritania, and Uzbekistan, the collection is a breathtaking visual tour of global landscapes and cultures.
  • 2026-07-07
    abgl.live v6
    Abigail's personal site showcases her photography taken with vintage Fujifilm cameras, including mountain trips, urban exploration, and candid street shots from Italy. The site also features a blog, music interests, and links to her imageboard, making it a charming slice of her creative life online.
  • 2026-07-07
    ABOUT | BELOW WATER | Belowwater.com
    Belowwater.com is the portfolio of Oliver Lucanus, a specialist in underwater wildlife photography who has spent over 25 years capturing rare fish and their natural habitats on video across the globe. The site showcases stunning imagery of Amazonian species like cardinal tetras, discus, and dwarf cichlids, and features a newly published book on the Rio Xingu ecosystem with 530 photographs of 215 fish species in their natural habitat.
  • 2026-07-07
    Aegir.org
    Aegir's personal blog blends nature photography, garden snapshots, and creative projects like acrylic lettering and homemade biscuits into a warm, reflective journal of everyday life. Posts range from macro cherry blossom shots and panoramic beach photography to visits to Tate Modern and quiet observations about the changing seasons.
  • 2026-07-07
    Aegir.org | Snow Day
    Aegir Hallmundur shares a charming photo essay of a rare snow day on the west coast, capturing garden scenes including a blackbird, snow-dusted fatsia flowers, holly, a red-leaved maple, and rosehips. The intimate, observational writing pairs beautifully with the photography, making this a delightful slice-of-life post from a personal nature journal.
  • 2026-07-07
    Alain Briot Fine Art Photography
    Alain Briot is a fine art landscape photographer whose site showcases extensive online portfolios of his work, including a rotating monthly print available for purchase. With dozens of portfolios added regularly and years of archived updates, the site serves as both a gallery and a storefront for collectors of fine art nature photography.
  • 2026-07-07
    Alph' 2010
    Alph' 2010 appears to be a personal photo or artwork archive page from 2010, presenting a collection of images with minimal text. The image-heavy layout suggests a visual gallery or personal year-in-review, likely showcasing photography or illustrations by the creator known as Alph.
  • 2026-07-07
    Anders Conbere
    Anders Conbere is a Seattle-based film photographer and printmaker who shares his darkroom work, lab notes, and camera repair projects from his basement lab. The site offers a window into analog photography processes, vintage electronics tinkering, and the hands-on craft of developing film and mixing chemicals.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ann Arbor Camera Club - Home
    The Ann Arbor Camera Club is a Michigan-based photography club welcoming photographers of all skill levels, from novices to gallery professionals. The site showcases annual competition winners, club events, member galleries, and information about field trips, workshops, and guest speakers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Arthur Morris/BIRDS AS ART
    Arthur Morris runs this long-running bird photography blog packed with educational posts, image critiques, and stunning wildlife shots from locations across North America. Visitors will find detailed technique guides, lens charts, fine art prints for sale, and photo tour announcements from one of the most recognized names in bird photography.
  • 2026-07-07
    Asia Grace - Kevin Kelly
    Kevin Kelly's Asia Grace is a stunning photographic journey through Asia, featuring images from China, Japan, Tibet, India, Iran, Afghanistan, and Kashmir. The site showcases Kelly's personal photography collection organized into themed galleries, with a companion app and slide show presentation that make it a visually immersive experience.
  • 2026-07-07
    Atlas Films
    Rich Remsberg Image Research: Atlas Films is the professional site of Rich Remsberg, an image researcher and photographer offering archival and editorial photo research services. The site serves as a gateway to his work and expertise in sourcing and licensing historical and documentary imagery.
  • 2026-07-07
    Backpacking for photographers
    Mark Meyer is an Anchorage, Alaska-based photographer who shares essays and reflections on the intersection of backpacking and photography, including practical advice on ultralight gear strategies for getting to remote wilderness locations. The site features editorial and commercial photography galleries spanning Alaska, Vietnam, India, Tokyo, and beyond, alongside journal essays about wilderness and landscape work.
  • 2026-07-07
    Barking Dog Studio – Alan Levine's Photos
    Alan Levine's Barking Dog Studio showcases over 1,000 of his favorite personal photographs, organized into categories like Animals, People, Places, and Things. With a long archive stretching back to 2014 and detailed EXIF metadata for each shot, this is a thoughtfully maintained gallery from an active photographer.

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