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Philosophy Research Guide: BOOKS & EBOOKS

A guide to finding reference and research materials in philosophy for undergraduate and graduate students

RLT #112: HOW TO FIND & NAVIGATE eBOOKS FOR RESEARCH, LEARNING & TEACHING

RLT #110: ILL/IDD

RLT #110: Interlibrary Loan and Document Delivery (ILL/IDD)

Learn how to request PDF scans of articles and book chapters from USC Libraries' collections, and physical materials from other institutions.

BOOKS BY AND ABOUT FEMALE PHILOSOPHERS

Learn more about some of the incredible women who have contributed to the field and study of Philosophy!

eBOOKS - SELECTED READINGS FROM COURSES

LOEB CLASSICAL LIBRARY ONLINE

Loeb Classical Library Online

The Loeb Classical Library is fully searchable, perpetually growing, virtual library of all that is important in Greek and Latin literature with up-to-date texts and accurate English translations.

FEATURED SERIES: LOCKE IN GERMANY

Locke in Germany: Early German Translations of John Locke, 1709-61 

In Germany, Locke's works on tolerance and on the limits of human knowledge were especially important. This collection includes the most widely disseminated and significant eighteenth-century German translations of his work, which contribute to a better understanding of the German Enlightenment.

Available on reserve at Hoose Library of Philosophy!

3-hr in-library use only.

BOOK CHAPTERS BY FACULTY

He, Angela Xiaoxue, and Alexis C. Wellwood. "'Most' is easy but 'least' is hard: Novel determiner learning in 4-year-olds" (2022)

Wedgwood, Ralph. "Practical and Theoretical Rationality", The Handbook of Rationality, ed. Markus Knauf and Wolfgang Spohn (MIT Press, 2021): Chap. 2.2, 137-45.

Vihvelin, Kadri. "Killing Time Again", The Monist, 103 (3) (2020), 312-327.

Jeshion, Robin. "Pride and Prejudiced: On the Reclamation of Slurs", Grazer Philosophische Studien, Special Issue: Non-Derogatory Uses of Slurs, (2020) 106-137.