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A Ranking of U.S. Departments in Continental Philosophy This web site, and this report, is/are intended to be a repository of knowledge and facts regarding such Continental-friendly programs, so that the young philosopher interested in, say, 20th Century French Thought might have a source to help her find a program suitable to her needs. http://www.geocities.com/hartmajr/report.html |
Continental Philosophy Edited by Hugh J. Silverman, the Routledge Continental Philosophy series features book-length studies of major figures and topics arising out of contemporary European thought and criticism. Includeds the Bibliography Project (listing books published since 1998 in continental philosophy). http://ws.cc.sunysb.edu/contphil/ |
Continental Philosophy by Bruce B. Janz This page is intended to provide resources and links for researchers and students (particularly students at Augustana University College) in the various areas of continental philosophy. http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~janzb/continental/ |
Polish Philosophy Home Page The ressource page aims to be an instrument to aid knowledge and diffusion of the philosophical ideas of the main Polish Philosophers since 1900. http://www.fmag.unict.it/~polphil/PolHome.html |
Russian Philosophy An overview and links by Mikhail Epstein. http://www.emory.edu:80/INTELNET/rus_thought_overview.html |
Symposium "Symposium" is the journal of The Canadian Society for Hermeneutics and Postmodern Thought. Articles are peer-reviewed, listed in The philosopher's Index and written in either English or French. While the focus is on Hermeneutics, it also contains articles in other areas of Continental European philosophy, including phenomenology, existential philosophy, structuralism, poststructuralism, critical theory, deconstruction, and postmodernism. http://www.symposium-journal.org/ |