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- U-M Library Databases: Philosophy Links to and information about online resources related to philosophy provided by the U-M University Library (including most resources listed on this page).
- Cambridge Books Online: Philosophy Online versions of over 1,200 books on philosophy published by Cambridge University Press, including nearly all published since 2019, and all Cambridge Companions, Cambridge Histories, and Cambridge Elements (a digital-only series of works midsize between book and article).
- CogNet Searchable collection of MIT Press full text books, journals, reference works, OpenCourseWare links and conference materials on the cognitive sciences, including philosophy, linguistics and the brain sciences.
- De Gruyter Online Books: Philosophy Includes over 6,000 philosophy books from 17 university presses (California, Chicago, Columbia, Cornell, Edinburgh, Fordham, Harvard, Hawai'i, Manchester, NYU, Penn, Penn State, Princeton, Stanford, Texas, Toronto, Yale) and selected German publishers.
- EBSCO eBook Collection Searchable collection of over 250,000 electronic books on all topics, including over 10,000 books on philosophy, originally published in print from 1942 to the present by a variety of publishers, both commercial and academic.
- Oxford Academic: Books: Philosophy Online versions of over 1,000 books on philosophy published by Oxford University Press, including all published online since late 2019.
- Project MUSE: Philosophy Books Selected books published since 2012 by over 90 scholarly societies and university presses. Includes over 2,100 books in philosophy.
- ProQuest Ebook Central: Philosophy A collection of over 260,000 e-books in a broad range of subjects from more than 500 publishers, including over 10,000 books on philosophical topics.
- SpringerLink: Philosophy Books Provides online full-text access to 2,900 books in philosophy published by Springer and Palgrave from 2005 to the present, including volumes from Synthese Library, Philosophical Studies Series, Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science, Law and Philosophy Library, etc. more... less... Books can be viewed and printed chapter by chapter in PDF at no charge. In addition, paperbound copies of entire books can be ordered for $24.95 each.
- Taylor & Francis eBooks: Philosophy More than 5,600 books on philosophical topics published since 2008 by Routledge and other imprints of the Taylor & Francis publishing group.
- Wiley Online Library: Philosophy Books Provides online access to over 500 recently published books on philosophy from Wiley-Blackwell, a major publisher of philosophical scholarship. more... less... Full text online is available for titles marked with an open-padlock icon; for other titles, look them up in Library Catalog Search to see if the U-M Library has them available in print.
- Past Masters [U-M Digital Library version] Includes over 100 texts by major philosophers and political thinkers from ancient Greece to the 19th century--Plato, Aristotle, Descartes, Leibniz, Spinoza, many 18th and 19th century English philosophers (Hobbes, Locke, Hume, Mill, et. al.), and others.
- Past Masters [InteLex version] Includes works by Aquinas, Dewey, Fichte, Hegel, Kant, Kierkegaard, Peirce, Rousseau, Santayana, Wittgenstein, and others that have not yet been added to the U-M Digital Library version.
- Philosophy Book Series Available Online at U-M Direct links to web pages of selected philosophy books series for which some or all volumes are available online.
- DART-Europe Open access research theses from 586 Universities in 28 European countries.
- Deep Blue The University of Michigan's permanent, safe, and accessible service for representing our rich intellectual community.
- PhilSci Archive - University of Pittsburgh PhilSci-Archive is an electronic archive for preprints in the philosophy of science.
- JSTOR Provides full-text access to the archives of core scholarly journals in the humanities and social sciences, from the first issue forward, usually EXCLUDING the most recent 3 to 10 years. Philosophy collection includes 73 journals.
- U-M Library Online Journals: Philosophy Direct links to all online, full-text philosophy journals cataloged by the U-M Library.
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Dissertations and Theses (Ph.D. and Master's) Search within this collection: Dissertations and theses submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for master's or doctoral degrees at the University of Michigan. This collection also includes theses written by U-M faculty.
Lazar’s argument against reductionism addresses four factors: (1) the probability that a defender. will inflict moral harm, (2) the magnitude of the moral harm that a defender is likely to inflict, (3) the likelihood that the defender will avert a threat, and (4) the likelihood that the defender is. justified.
Honors Theses (Bachelor's) Search within this collection: Theses submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Bachelor's degree, with honors. See Dissertations and Theses (Ph.D. and master's) for graduate work done at U-M.
A comprehensive index and bibliography of philosophy maintained by the community of philosophers. Monitors journals in many areas of philosophy, as well as archives and personal webpages. Also accepts articles directly from professional authors, who can provide links or upload copies.
examine these issues through the lens of philosophy of language and semantics. iv My interest in disgust and its role in moral judgment developed during the course
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The abstract provides an overview of the purpose and focus of the dissertation—the problem, research issues and questions—and a presentation of arguments, methods or procedures used. It should summarize the evidence, results or findings. An abstract of up to 550 words is required as part of the dissertation.
A comprehensive index and bibliography of philosophy maintained by the community of philosophers. Monitors journals in many areas of philosophy, as well as archives and personal webpages. Also accepts articles directly from professional authors, who can provide links or upload copies.
Visit the U-M Library’s Guide to Microsoft Word for Dissertations, for answers to many questions about formatting your dissertations. The guide is maintained by ScholarSpace, a service of the University Library which offers consultations, as well as email assistance (scholarspace@umich.edu) for formatting questions, and a template.
Provides online full-text access to 2,900 books in philosophy published by Springer and Palgrave from 2005 to the present, including volumes from Synthese Library, Philosophical Studies Series, Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science, Law and Philosophy Library, etc.