Philosophy
General Sources
Credo Reference
Credo is a great place to start your research. It combines major reference works from over 70 publishers in one easy to online search, including dictionaries, encyclopedias, and biographies.
Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
- A Dictionary of Continental Philosophy
- Willis Library, Second Floor, B41.D46 2006
- The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy
- Willis Library, Second Floor, B41.B53 2005
- link to online version
- Biographical Dictionary of Twentieth Century Philosophers
- Willis Library, First Floor Reference, B804.B52 1996
- Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy
- Willis Library, Second Floor, B41.C35 1999
- Dictionary of Philosophy
- Willis Library, First Floor Reference, B791.B76 1999
- Encyclopedia of Aesthetics
- Willis Library, First Floor Reference, BH56.E53 1998
- Encyclopedia of Classical Philosophy
- Willis Library, First Floor Reference, B163.E53 1997
- Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy (10 vol)
- Willis Library, First Floor Reference, B51.R68 1998
Directory of American Philosophers
Overview of philosophical activity in the U.S. and Canada. Published every two years. Contains contacts, websites, and other information for individuals and departments. Companion volume to the International Directory of Philosophy and Philosophers.Willis Library, First Floor Reference, B935 .D5 (current year; earlier editions are on Willis Second Floor)URL: http://iii.library.unt.edu/record=b1130594
Only Available to UNT students, staff and faculty. Access for guests is on-campus only.
International Directory of Philosophy and Philosophers
A directory of philosophy and major international figures within the discipline. Companion volume to the Directory of American Philosophers.Willis Library, First Floor Reference, B 35 .I55 (current year; earlier editions are on Willis Second Floor)URL: http://iii.library.unt.edu/record=b1005863
Only Available to UNT students, staff and faculty. Access for guests is on-campus only
A Dictionary of Philosophical Terms and Names
This is a concise guide to technical terms and personal names often encountered in the study of philosophy.
http://www.philosophypages.com/dy/index.htm