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The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (IEP) is a scholarly online encyclopedia with 880 articles about philosophy, philosophers, and related topics. The IEP publishes only peer-reviewed and blind-refereed original papers. Contribution is generally by invitation, and contributors are recognized as leading international specialists within their field.
History
The IEP was founded by philosopher James Fieser in 1995, operating through a non-profit organization with the aim of providing accessible and scholarly information on philosophy. The current general editors are philosophers James Fieser and Bradley Dowden (since 1999) with a staff of thirty faculty members as subject-area editors plus numerous volunteers. The entire website was redesigned in 2009, moving from static HTML pages to the open-source content management system WordPress. In 2024, it contained 880 articles.
Organization
The general editors supervise thirty subject-area editors, who help recruit authors and referees. The area editors supervise the blind-refereeing process. The intended audience for the IEP is philosophy students and faculty who are not specialists within the field, and thus articles are written in an accessible style. Articles consist of a brief survey or overview, followed by the body of the article, and an annotated bibliography. Articles are searchable either by an alphabetical index or through a Google-power search mechanism.
Usage
During any twelve month period it receives 6.9 million unique viewers, making it the most visited encyclopedia of professionally written philosophy articles. Similarweb analytics and Google Analytics say 75% of this usage is through internet searches, 18% is through direct access, and 5% through referral, with the referring websites including other reference websites and university library guides.
Recognition
The IEP is included by the American Library Association in its listing of Best Free Reference Sites; listed as an online philosophy resource by the Federation of Australasian Philosophy in Schools Associations; listed by EpistemeLinks as one of the "outstanding resources" in philosophy on the internet; and listed as a reliable resource in many university philosophy guides.
See also
Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
The Encyclopedia of Philosophy
List of online encyclopedias
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Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy | An encyclopedia of …
An encyclopedia of philosophy articles written by professional philosophers. About; Submissions; Editors; Volunteer; Stay Connected
About - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (IEP) (ISSN 2161-0002) was founded in 1995 to provide open access to detailed, scholarly, peer-reviewed information on key topics and philosophers in all areas of philosophy written by philosophers from a wide variety of countries.
Plato - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Platonic dialogues continue to be included among the required readings in introductory and advanced philosophy classes, not only for their ready accessibility, but also because they raise many of the most basic problems of philosophy.
A | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
An encyclopedia of philosophy articles written by professional philosophers. About; Submissions; Editors; Volunteer; Stay Connected
Socrates - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
We find a number of such themes prevalent in Presocratic philosophy and the teachings of the Sophists, including those about natural science, mathematics, social science, ethics, political philosophy, and the art of words.
Aristotle | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
While the aim of theoretical philosophy is contemplation and the understanding of the highest things, the aim of practical philosophy is good action, that is, acting in a way that constitutes or contributes to the good life.
Metaphysics - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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Hume, David - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
A bibliography of David Hume and of Scottish philosophy from Francis Hutcheson to Lord Balfour (1938). This is the first published scholarly bibliographical work on Hume, early responses to Hume, and other Scottish philosophers.
Mill, John Stuart | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
John Stuart Mill (1806-1873) profoundly influenced the shape of nineteenth century British thought and political discourse. His substantial corpus of works includes texts in logic, epistemology, economics, social and political philosophy, ethics, metaphysics, religion, and current affairs.
Rawls, John | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
John Rawls was arguably the most important political philosopher of the twentieth century. He wrote a series of highly influential articles in the 1950s and ’60s that helped refocus Anglo-American moral and political philosophy on substantive problems about what we ought to do.