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February 18, 2009

Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy - new platform, new resources

Beginning March 2, 2009, Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy will soon have a new, improved software platform.

Check out the pdf brochure that tells you more about it. Some of the text is below in the extended entry.

The brochure also relays the news that three new files will become available at no additional cost to the U of M Libraries. That's good news! The three new titles are:
• Routledge Companion to Aesthetics
• Encyclopedia of Asian Philosophy
• Routledge Companion to History of Modern Science

Try it out. The url will not change, it will still be http://www.lib.umn.edu/get/reophil (U of M authentication required).

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February 9, 2009

Electronic Enlightenment & Philosophy compass


We have just ordered the OUP's Electronic Enlightenment * and are working on the online-only Compass Journals package, including Philosophy Compass (at last!!)


* (click on {Subscribers enter here}. You will then have full access to the indexes and contents.

January 12, 2009

Eighteenth Century Collections Online (ECCO)

Did you know?
Eighteenth Century Collections Online has primary source documents and includes the category Philosophy and Religion. Give it a try!

Read more about it.

December 9, 2008

E-books in philosophy

recently added to MNCAT
For access go to http://www.lib.umn.edu/


Apprehension and argument ancient theories of starting points for knowledge Tuominen, Miira. MyiLibrary.; SpringerLink (Online Service)Springer c2007

Cartographies of the mind philosophy and psychology in intersection Marraffa, Massimo.; De Caro, Mario.; Ferretti, Francesco.; MyiLibrary.; SpringerLink (Online Service) Springer c2007

Consciousness from perception to reflection in the history of philosophy Heinämaa, Sara, 1960-; Lahteenmaki, Vili.; Remes, Pauliina.; MyiLibrary.; SpringerLink (Online Service)Springer 2007

Diderot's early philosophical works Diderot, Denis, 1713-1784. Jourdain, Margaret. ed. and tr.Kessinger Publishing [2007]

Formalizing medieval logical theories suppositio, consequentiae and obligationes Novaes, Catarina Dutilh. MyiLibrary.; SpringerLink (Online Service)Springer c2007

Forming the mind essays on the internal senses and the mind/body problem from Avicenna to the medical enlightenment Lagerlund, Henrik.; MyiLibrary.; SpringerLink (Online Service) Springer 2007

How to think about meaning Saka, Paul. MyiLibrary.; SpringerLink (Online Service)Springer c2007

Husserl's Logical investigations in the new century Western and Chinese perspectives Liu, Guoying.; Drummond, John J., 1945-; MyiLibrary.; SpringerLink (Online Service) Springer c2007

Intentional acts and institutional facts essays on John Searle's social ontology Tsohatzidis, Savas L.; MyiLibrary.; SpringerLink (Online Service)Springer 2007

Mind, matter and the implicate order Pylkkänen, P. (Paavo) MyiLibrary.; SpringerLink (Online Service)Springer 2007

Moral wager evolution and contract, The Murray, R. Malcolm (Robert Malcolm), 1959- MyiLibrary.; SpringerLink (Online Service)Springer c2007

Possibility, agency, and individuality in Leibniz's metaphysics Nachtomy, Ohad. MyiLibrary.; SpringerLink (Online Service)Springer c2007

Rethinking explanation Persson, Johannes.; Ylikoski, petri.; MyiLibrary.; SpringerLink (Online Service)Springer 2007

The Rosetta Stone of the human mind three languages to integrate neurobiology and psychology Sanguineti,
Vincenzo R. MyiLibrary.; SpringerLink (Online Service)Springer c2007

Self and other essays in continental philosophy of religion Long, Eugene Thomas.; MyiLibrary.; SpringerLink (Online Service)Springer c2007

Virtue ethics and consequentialism in early Chinese philosophy Van Norden, Bryan W. (Bryan William)Cambridge University Press 2007

July 25, 2008

Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Macmillan) online

We now have access to the electronic Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Give it a try!

Encyclopedia of philosophy [electronic resource] /
2nd ed.
Detroit, Mich. : Macmillan Reference USA, c2006.

Location TC Internet Resource
Internet Access File Extension: http://www.lib.umn.edu/get/eophil -- {Access for the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities only.}

June 24, 2008

Phronesis (journal)backfiles now in JSTOR

Phronesis
Founded in 1955, Phronesis has become the most authoritative scholarly journal for the study of ancient Greek and Roman thought (ancient philosophy, psychology, metaphysics, epistemology and the philosophy of science and medicine) from its origins down to the end of the sixth century A.D. Phronesis offers the reader specialist articles and book notes from top scholars in Europe and North America. The language of publication is in practice English, although papers in Latin, French, German and Italian are also published.
Journal Cover

access: LIbraries >E Journals >JSTOR
Phronesis (Arts & Sciences Complement)
Release Content: Vols. 1 - 47, 1955 – 2002
Moving Wall: 5 years
Publisher: Brill
ISSN: 0031-8868

ACCESS via MNCAT or MNCAT TC Journals catalog
Full text available via EBSCOhost Academic Search Premier Available from 1991
Most recent 1 year(s) not available
Full text available via EBSCOhost MegaFILE Available from 1991 Most recent 1 year(s) not available
Current Full text available via Ingenta Connect Brill Academic Publishers Available from 1997 volume: 42 issue:1
Check for print/other electronic holdings in MNCAT -- U of M Catalog

June 11, 2008

Philosopher's Index database guide online

Philosopher's Index from CSA (Cambridge Scientific Abstracts) provides an online guide to searching, including a list of the serials (journals, etc.) indexed, and a list of searchable fields (author, title, journal name, abstract, etc.).

May 13, 2008

Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy online

Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy online is now available. It is listed in MNCAT and you can also access it directly. Access limits: Up to four simultaneous users.

Direct Link http://www.lib.umn.edu/get/reophi
{Access for the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities only.}