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Lecture: April 19, 2008, 8:00pm, Woodhead Lounge.
Lecture: Emergence: Free Will, Self and Emergence as Self-Organizing System." by Michael Silberstein, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Elizabethtown College.

Resources at Wesleyan

By resources "at" Wesleyan, we mean both things physically located on campus -- books and the like, on which see the first link below -- and electronic resources to which we subscribe that are available only to the Wesleyan community.

  • The Library's Philosophy Guide Page: An excellent review of resources, both on-line and print, that philosophers and philosophy students might want to use.
  • The Philosopher's Index: The premiere index to philosophical publications; includes journal articles and monographs from 1940 to the present.
  • The Routledge Encylopedia of Philosophy: This outstanding and regularly updated resource contains articles on a vast aray of philosophical figures, texts, and topics.
  • On-line Journals: Many important philosophical journals are available through the library on-line, including Journal of Philosophy, Mind, Philosophical Review, Noûs, Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, Philosophical Quarterly, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Ethics, Philosophy and Public Affairs, and many others.
  • Chinese Philosophical Texts: Available in Chinese, for which special software is required. Computers in the Humanities Computing Lab should be equipped with this software, if you do not have it yourself.
  • Past Masters Philosophical Electronic Texts: We have access to the following texts:
    • Aristotle (the complete works)
    • British Philosophy: 1600-1900
    • Dewey (Collected works)
    • Immanuel Kant: Hauptewerke [German]
    • Plato: The collected dialogues
    • Political Philosophy: Machiavelli to Mill
    • Continental rationalists