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Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- From its inception, the SEP was designed so that each entry is maintained and kept up to date by an expert or group of experts in the field. All entries and substantive updates are refereed by the members of a distinguished Editorial Board before they are made public. Consequently, our dynamic reference work maintains academic standards while evolving and adapting in response to new research. You can cite fixed editions that are created on a quarterly basis and stored in our Archives (every entry contains a link to its complete archival history, identifying the fixed edition the reader should cite). The Table of Contents lists entries that are published or assigned. The Projected Table of Contents also lists entries which are currently unassigned but nevertheless projected.
Noesis: Philosophical Research Online
- Noesis's ultimate target is academic scholarship in philosophy that is freely available online. The design task, comprehended regionally, is to determine where in cyberspace one is likely to find it, and search there, hoping to cast a net broadly enough to catch what we are looking for, while minimalizing the prospects of a bad catch, to fish in the richest waters. One sensible strategy to do this is to map those areas of the Internet where professionals in philosophy are overwhelmingly likely to appear, principally, their home bases on the web, the academic departments where they teach, the organizations and conferences they populate, and the online versions of traditional forums through which they publish (e.g., journals, reference works, etc.)
Anthony Beavers, Ph.D
http://faculty.evansville.edu/tb2/
- Tony Beavers is a professor of philosophy and director of the cognitive science program at the University of Evansville. He is the editor for the Noesis project (see above), which is closely affiliated with the InPhO project.
Michele Pasin
http://kmi.open.ac.uk/people/mikele/
- Bio
