Philosophy
Selected resources useful for philosophical research.
Inventory of Selected Philosophy Blogs
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The Brains BlogSince 2005, a leading forum for work in the philosophy and science of mind. Managing Editor: John Schwenkler and founder: Gualtiero Piccinini.
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Daily Nous: News for and about the Philosophy ProfessionMaintained by Justin Weinberg, a professor of philosophy at the University of South Carolina. (The name is an ancient Greek word for “intellect” or “understanding” that is sort of pronounced like “news,” preceded by a contemporary English word meaning “every day.”)
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Early Modern Experimental Philosophy : A project of the Early Modern Thought Research ThemeFrom the University of Otago, New Zealand.
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The Ethical War Blog : Expert discussion of the ethics of war, for all.Sponsored by the Stockholm Centre which is part of the Department of Philosophy at the University of Stockholm:
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Go GrueGo Grue! is an unofficial group blog for the philosophy graduate students at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
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The Indian Philosophy BlogThe Indian Philosophy Blog was founded in January 2014 by Elisa Freschi and Amod Lele, a venue for the discussion of Indian (South Asian) philosophy, however defined.
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Leiter Reports: A Philosophy BlogNews and views about philosophy, the academic profession, academic freedom, intellectual culture...by Brian Leiter, a professor of law at the University of Chicago.
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Neuroethics BlogHosted by the Neuroethics Program of the Center for Ethics at Emory University. The official blog of the American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience.
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PEA Soup: Philosophy, Ethics, AcademiaA forum for discussing philosophy, ethics, and academia. Includes not only metaethics, normative ethical theory, and applied ethics, but also political philosophy, philosophy of action, and personal identity, plus other philosophical issues and professional issues, such as those that arise in teaching philosophy.
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Public Reason: A Blog for Political Philosophers(Appears to have ceased in September 2019. Archived content from the Internet Archive.)
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Race FilesRace Files exists to take complex constructs about race and make them understandable. We use analogy, pop culture and personal narrative to create a language for the daily experience of dealing with racism that helps us to name our daily experiences of race and racism, and invites cross-racial solidarity.
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Thoughts, Rants and ArgumentsBlog of U-M Prof. Brian Weatherson.
Last Updated: Dec 2, 2025 10:28 AM
Subjects: Humanities
Tags: aesthetics, ethics, logic, metaphysics