October 27, 2004

PhOnline

Posted by Brian

Richard Heck has put together what should become one of the coolest philosophy sites on the internet - a searchable database of online papers.

PhOnline

There isn’t much up there yet because individuals with papers have to register and deposit their own papers. (Which if you’re a philosopher with online papers you should do right now.) But this will in time be a phenomenal resource for philosophers and people wanting an introduction to philosophy, and we’ll all be very grateful to Richard for putting together such a wonderful site.

Posted on October 27, 2004 02:49 PM UTC
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I wonder if Brian Leiter will be contributing…

Posted by antirealist · October 27, 2004 03:59 PM

As a layman and a fan, my month was made with the new article on Isaiah Berlin just up at the Stanford Encyclopedia. Isaiah Berlin appeared to have a view of philosophy that encouraged amateurs such as myself. After reading the article late last night(which must be reread) I followed the links searching for supporting papers and material. I hope this new site does well.

I can’t afford the books I should buy, and they often sit unread on the shelf in any case. But I can be distracted from blog-surfing by discussions of hedgehogs.

Posted by bob mcmanus · October 27, 2004 05:00 PM

cool, thanks!

Posted by Lisa Williams · October 28, 2004 05:13 AM
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