Mark Greene
© 2005-2008
   

General

EpistemeLinks
A big collection of internet philosophy resrouces.
My pages for philosophy undergrads
My thoughts and advice on how to do great philosophy, or at least get good grades. Well worth a look, if for no other reason than that the person writing the advice is the person who will be grading you at the end of the class. There's no merit in being in the dark as to what I'm looking for, so do take note of my grading criteria.
Philosophy databases at U Del
Especially recommended are Philosopher's Index (powerful search of philosophical publications) and JSTOR (full-text journal articles).

Logic & Critical Thinking

Critical Thinking Web
Joe Lau's informal logic and critical thinking resources at Hong Kong University (also available in Chinese). Includes a pdf Miniguide to Critical Thinking. But watch out - I've spotted one mistake in the web version (though the pdf gets the same point right - you must engage your critical brain even when you are being told about critical thinking.
Introduction to Logic
Oxford University's self-guided tutorials and exercises which introduces some formal tricks.

Encyclopedias

The internet encyclopedia of philosophy
Good general philosophical encyclopedia.
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Stanford's web encyclopedia project. A work already useful and still growing.

Journals

Prolegomena
Another UG journal, this one based at the University of British Columbia.
The Dualist
Stanford's undergrad philosophy journal. A good place to see examples of good undergrad philosophy papers.