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The Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy

2,800+

entries

375+

new articles added since launch

72

articles added in 2018

The Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy has received a Highly Recommended publication from Choice on 3 separate occasions. The most recent Choice review was in March 2018. A clip from the review is as follows: "The Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy has established and maintained its reputation as the premier fee-based, comprehensive reference source in philosophy ... Highly recommended [for] undergraduate students through researchers/ faculty."

BENEFITS FOR YOUR STUDENTS

? The biggest online encyclopedia of philosophy available, with over 2,800 entries.

? It covers an unparalleled breadth and diversity of subject matter in Philosophy including world philosophies such as Buddhism, Hinduism and Chinese philosophy to new, cutting edge subjects such as philosophy of biology, physics and experimental philosophy.

? Clearly organised into subject areas from aesthetics, metaphysics and ethics, to the history of philosophy, eastern philosophy, and philosophy of religion.

? Entries are expertly cross-referenced and linked to related content.

? It is edited by a renowned team of over 30 subject and extremely accessible to an undergraduate student audience.

? REP is regularly updated with new and revised articles, playlists, and editorially selected free article collections for limited time periods. New and revised articles added in Fall 2018 include Modal epistemology; events; social metaphysics; truthmaking; Marie de Gournay; Tyler Burge; and Jean-Luc Nancy.

? It continues to expand its offering of freely accessible content, at the time of each update: when an article is revised or replaced the original version remains but automatically becomes freely available.

? Overview articles are also always available for free.

TOPICS:

? Aesthetics ? Applied ethics ? Epistemology ? Ethics ? Feminist philosophy ? Glossary of logical and mathematical terms

? Logic ? Metaethics ? Metaphysics ? Phenomenology ? Philosophy of language ? Philosophy of law

? Philosophy of mathematics ? Philosophy of mind and psychology ? Philosophy of religion ? Philosophy of science ? Philosophy of social science ? Political philosophy

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