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Encyclopedias
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy -- Provides detailed, scholarly, peer-reviewed information on key topics and philosophers in all areas of academic philosophy. A staff of 30 editors and approximately 300 authors hold doctoral degrees and are professors at universities around the world, most notably from English-speaking countries.
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy -- Organizes the writing of scholars in philosophy and related disciplines from around the world.
Philosophy Bites are interviews with philosophers that cover "bite-sized" topics, hosted by David Edmonds, distinguished research fellow at the Oxford Uehiro Institute and former BBC radio journalist, and author Nigel Warburton, formerly a philosophy professor at Nottingham University. Discussions cover a variety of philosophical concepts, including freedom of expression; the link between body and mind; language and truth; political values; religion; medical ethics; and more.
Wild Beasts: A Podcast About Ethics is hosted by the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University. Episodes cover a wide range of topics, from the ethics of data storage, broadcast news, and voting rights to the effect of capitalism on society and the uncertain future we're facing due to artificial intelligence.