LINKS
Here is a list of our favorite sites on the web. See them for yourself! If you know of a site which you think we would be interested in, please email us or write the URL in the slambook or guestbook.




PHILOSOPHY LINKS

Epistemelinks is one of the most comprehensive philosophy sites on the net. You have almost everything here.

CTheory is an international journal of theory, technology and culture. Articles, interviews, and key book reviews in contemporary discourse are published weekly as well as theorisations of major "event-scenes" in the mediascape. You can also choose to receive CTHEORY via email.

The University of Waterloo's Department of Philosophy.

Philosophy in Cyberspace indexes thousands of philosophy resources and is one of few such indexes which is annotated and updated regularly.

The Philosophers' Magazine Online is one of the most up-to-date philosophical magazines online.

The Paideia Project provides a tremendous archive of contributed works, with topics ranging from aesthetics to african philosophy.

Hippias is a peer-reviewed search engine that provides access to philosophy-related resources on the World-Wide Web. Quality is controlled by a system of hyperlinked internet sites which are managed by qualified professionals who serve as the associate editors of the project. The same procedures that govern quality also serve to limit the scope of Hippias to resources of interest to philosophers.

Noesis is another philosophy search engine.

The Guide to Philosophy on the Internet is a huge links site, as well as a collection of online philosophy resources.

The American Philosophical Association is the main professional organization for philosophers in the United States. Founded in 1900, its mission is to promote the exchange of ideas among philosophers, to encourage creative and scholarly activity in philosophy, to facilitate the professional work and teaching of philosophers, and to represent philosophy as a discipline.

Bjorn's Guide to Philosophy is a general philosophy site. Very well done. Includes links; interactive pages; contacts; etc.This site includes some general information about the group, as well as links to other philosophy resources on the net.

Essential Readings in Chinese Philosophy. As the title says, a bibliography of Chinese philosophical resources.

One Stop Philosophy Departments. Probably the most comprehensive collection of philosophy department links on the internet.

Eastern and Western Philosophy. Resources and links by Prakash Arumugan.

OTHER LINKS

Angelfire is a site which offers a wide variety of services, including free email and webspace. It's easy, it's fast, and it's forever.



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Egroups is the easiest way for groups of people to communicate online. Create an email mailing list to keep in touch, share information, store photos, coordinate events and much more!



Job hunters, click here!

Trabaho is a new and revolutionary way of finding jobs here in our country. You will be able to view open job positions, then directly communicate via e-mail or traditional means with prospective employers. This makes job-hunting easier, faster, more effective and much more fun.



Job hunters, click here!

Jobmarket is a special recruitment section that comes free with the country's most widely-read newspaper. Now, Job Market goes ON-LINE! Being a part of the Inquirer's web site which is now enjoying an average of 300,000 visitors per month, Job Market ON-LINE promises to be another rewarding venture for both advertisers and job seekers.



Job hunters, click here!

Jobstreet is a website with an interactive online database, which matches resumes with job openings. Yet at the same time it uses special software, LiNa, to make sure you personally get the best jobs first. It's fast, reliable, and effective.



Have you found them yet? click here!

Alumni.net's tag line is "Bringing School Friends Together" and its goal is help re-unite old school friends. No matter what part of the world you are in right now, you could easily contact and communicate with your old pals once again.



For free email with 4MB of space, click here!

Mailcity offers the best spam blocking service on the web (so they claim), and it's there wherever you are and whenever you need it.



For free internet file storage, click here!

Driveway is the leader in personal Internet file storage management. Members are initially equipped with 25 megabytes of password-protected space on the Internet for their personal files. Typical items might include business presentations, spreadsheets, MP3s, photos and other digitally-generated information. It is easily accessible from anywhere through the use of any Web-enabled computer.



Great books online, click here!

Amazon showcases the widest selection of online books for sale. Here you can find anything, and get anything, for the right price. Payment includes shipping and handling services.



Anime and Manga on the Web, click here!

Anipike is the "#1 Guide to the Anime and Manga internet world." Enough said.





Anime and Manga on the Web, click here!

Otakuworld is where you find your favorite anime and manga. You also have a list of downloadables such as desktop themes. A must for any serious anime and/or manga fan.



Free guestbooks, click here!

Freeguestbooks offers a wide variety of services including your own message board, a linkpage and a cartoon page. It's useful in getting information about visitors to your site and an important tool in interaction online.



To get to the Louvre, click here!

The Louvre is home to some of the best works of art. In this site you'll find about 100 fine images. You'll also find imformation on using the museum's databases, a history of the collections, and a detailed dexcription of renovation plans for the museum and grounds. It is also delivered in Spanish and Japanese.



Art aficionados, click here!

The Met is one of the world's great museums, and it has a lush site on the web. The Met has over two million works in its holdings, which span 5,000 years of human history from prehistoric times to the present. You will find yourself immersed in the art of Asia, Oceania (the Met is home to the exquisite Rockefeller primitive art collection), ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, and more.



To go the the Vatican Museums, click here!

The Musei Vaticani web site contains 255 images from Vatican Ctiy, 325 images from the Sistine Chapel, 596 images from the Vatican Museum, and 226 images from the Stanze di Raffaello, frescoes commissioned by Pope Julius II for his apartment. This site is delivered in English and Italian.







ArtCrimes is a gallery of graffiti art from cities around the world. Even though graffiti is illegal in most places, the creators of this web site want the general public to see and appreciate this fascinating art form. The goal is to provide cultural information and scholarly resources to help preserve and document these works. The exhibit is colorful and dramatic.



Art aficionados, click here!

The Museum of Bad Art's motto is "Art too bad to be ignored", and you'll probably agree when you take a look at the web site. The works were pulled from the trash while others were found at garage sales or donated by artists. Be sure to read the tongue-in-cheek reviews pointing out the deeper meaning of the works -- you'll be amazed at the insights you missed.





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