Web based documents and programs to assist beginning philosophy students in discovering just what philosophy is, how to work with difficult philosophical texts and how to do basic research in the field.

The unexamined life is not worth living (Socrates)

What is Philosophy Anyway? What is this wacky thing called philosophy and just what is it good for anyway?
Reading a Philosophical Work It's not as frightening as you may think to read philosophical works and this site shows you how to get the most out of your philosophical reading.
Research In Philosophy If you are going to do philosophical research do it the right way or don't do it at all....A multi-step method for doing research papers.
Logic in a Nutshell There's no getting around it:  you need at least a bit of logic to be able to do philosophy properly, and this site gives you the absolute bare minimum to get by.
Local Libraries Useful only if you live on beautiful Long Island


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