Student Resources
This is the main resources page for my students. Links to the webpages for various courses can be found on the left and you need to go to the page for your course if you’re looking for lectures notes and other information. This page will contain links to materials that might be of interest to students on a particular course as well as just general resources that might be of interest.
It’s important that students be careful about the sort of internet links they use as resources - nothing written on the net is ever going to be as useful as reading the primary texts (apart from, of course, the primary texts on the net) and then thinking about them - so if it’s a matter of two hours on the net reading something or one hour reading a primary text followed by one hour just sitting there, with a cuppa, thinking about what you’ve read (book perhaps open on your lap in case you wanna check something out again) then the latter activity always wins.
Good resources to use are:
Stanford encyclopaedia of philosophy
EpistemeLinks provides a useful starting point, but again be careful of relying on the pages you might eventually reach
Philos-L is an email list, announcements mainly, for professional philosophers - it gives details of conferences, CFP’s (Calls For Papers) and various other things - don’t try and start a conversation here however as it’s not the place to do this
Ron Barnette’s collection of links is here
Deleuze on the web, various links from MMU
I can be contacted in numerous ways and am happy to chat online - details of all these are on the ‘About‘ page.
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- May 22 2006 / 4:22 pm
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