Classroom resources. Useful for organizing
a course for the first time, seeing what books are being used in particular subjects,
comparing course outlines and structures, etc.
How to get Better Grades
on your Philosophy Papers by Martin Young. "Most students have no
idea how to write for a philosophy class. The smart students realize this
and try to do something about it. The dumb ones think that what got "A"s in
high school will get "A"s in college, and if they get an "F" it's the instructor's
fault. This manual is for the smart students."
Meta-Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
This is a search engine which brings you to links on topics in all
of the major internet philosophy encyclopedias/ dictionaries.
Numerous classical texts in philosophy are available free on the web.
Begin a search for the text you want at the Episteme Links site: http://www.epistemelinks.com/Main/MainText.asp
. This site is easily searchable by the author you happen to be interested
in.