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Philosophy

This guide is meant to point researchers in the direction of commonly-used Philosophy resources available at Illinois State University. There are also resources and search strategies to support ISU's Religious Studies minor

What's in this Section

This section of the guide highlights specific resources that may be helpful to philosophy research. Each page includes lists of databases, journals, books or other helpful sources.

  • Recommended Databases: this page includes a list of databases that collect scholarship and other resources related to philosophy. Each database has a description of the type of content it covers. The list includes general Philosophy databases, as well as those that collect on more specific content or formats. Clicking on one of the links will take you to that database's search page where you can begin looking for content.
  • Recommended Journals: this page lists some of the top journals that collect articles on philosophical topics. This page can be useful to get an idea of commonly cited journals, or if you want to start your search from one specific title. Clicking on a journal will take you to Milner's catalog record for the title. From there, you will see the library's access to each journal and a link taking you to to the search page.
  • Recommended Books: This page describes the general areas of the library where you can find philosophy books. This page also describes how to read a call number so that you can locate that material.
  • Reference Resources: This page lists the reference databases that collect information relating to Philosophy. There is also a description of what reference resources are and the unique information that can be found in reference sources.
  • Open and Accessible Materials: This page lists information on how to find open access materials relating to Philosophy. There is section dedicated to finding open access journals and articles and another section that includes information on finding other open and accessible materials.
  • Faculty Resources: This page lists commonly used material for faculty.

If you need more general help finding sources, check out How To pages.

If you have questions about anything in this section, or need more assistance finding what you need, please don't hesitate to reach out. You can find my contact information on the right side of the page.

Humanities and Social Sciences Librarian

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Grace Allbaugh
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