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Medieval Philosophy Subject Guide

Introduction

The study of philosophy is closely tied to the study of history, theology, and religion. Be prepared to examine those subject guides also when working on a philosophy research project. As a general rule, research tools for history, theology, and religion will not be included in this subject guide.
Also, all disciplines have a "philosophy of..." component. For example, researchers can study the philosophy of education, politics, history, science, medicine, and so on. This guide includes only research tools for the study of philosophy as a discipline. Use the appropriate discipline subject guides to locate material on the philosophy of a discipline.

Research Databases


(Consult this list for interdisciplinary databases)

Early English Books Online (EEBO)


Early English Books Online (EEBO) contains over 125,000 titles published prior to 1700.
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History of Science, Technology, and medicine


HSTM is the definitive international database for the history of science, technology, and medicine. It reflects the influences of these fields on society and culture from prehistory to the present and offers outstanding value for interdisciplinary research. It contains citations from nearly 10,000 sources.
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JSTOR


JSTOR is a database consisting of only full-text articles from interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journals. Journals are included on the basis of number of subscribers the journal has, citation analysis, recommendations from experts in the field, and the length of time that the journal has been published. Coverage for each title begins with the first publication, with most titles ending coverage between three and five years ago.
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Philosopher's Index


The Philosopher's Index provides indexing and abstracts from books and journals of philosophy and related fields.
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WorldCat (Public)


WorldCat (Public) is a global network of library content. This WorldCat site provides some services and functionality not offered on the other WorldCat site, but the content is identical. WorldCat is ideal for locating research sources not owned by Calvin so that the sources can be acquired through InterLibrary Loan.
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Reference Materials



Bibliographies of Philosophers' Writings


(This is not a book, but a search aid for locating material in the Reference collections.) All author bibliographies are filed alphabetically by author in the Z8000 - Z8999 call number range in the reference collections (Check the theological reference on 4th floor, too!). For example, a bibliography of the writings by and about William James will be found after "Henry James" and before "James Joyce." Generally, only very famous and prolific writers will be found in this area.
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Bibliography of Philosophical Bibliographies

- Z7125 A1 G83
A bibliography is a collection of works about a person or subject. These are essential research tools and should always be sought because someone has already done the legwork of gathering together in one place important resources on a person or subject. It begins in 1450 and ends in 1974 and collects in all languages.
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Collaborative Bibliography of Women in Philosophy

- Z7125 H83 1997
The compilers have gather more than 11,000 works written by women in philosophy throughout history and in all places.
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Dictionary of the History of Ideas: Studies of Selected Pivotal Ideas

- CB5 D52
The ideas discussed in this work go beyond philosophical ideas. However, a significant number are directly related to philosophical issues.
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Medieval Philosophers

- PN451 D5 vol. 115
Critical essays on the writings of 28 prominent philosophers.
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Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy

- B41 R68 1998
This ten-volume work is considered to be the authoritative encyclopedia for philosophy.
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Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy


The SEP is a major scholarly resource for the study of philosophy. It is not as complete as the Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, but it is available online and the information is reliable.
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World Philosophy: Essay-Reviews of 225 Major Works

- B29 W68 1982
Extensive five volume work containing critical summary essays of major philosophical works, critiques by modern scholars, and extensive bibliographies for further study.
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Web Sources



Erratic Impact's Philosophy Research Base


The Philosophy Research Base serves as a portal for a wide variety of research sources for students and teachers in philosophy and related subjects.
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Intute: Arts and Humanities


A major UK web portal for the finest Arts and Humanities web resources for education and research. More than 18,000 sites have been selected and evaluated by a network of subject specialists and made available through an intuitive search interface. 
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Periodicals



ejournal locator (SFX)


The Hekman Library ejournal locator provides title and subject access to all the electronic journals subscribed to by the Hekman Library.
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WebCat Search Hints

- Subject-specific hints for searching the library catalog

Most schools of thought in philosophy find their roots in the writings of one person.

  • To find books about the philosopher, enter the last name in WebCat Basic search and click the Subject button.
  • To find books by the philosopher, enter the last name in the WebCat Basic search and click the Author button.
  • To locate bibliographies on the author, go to the Advanced search screen. Enter the philosopher's last name in the first box. In the second box, enter the word bibliography then select Subject in the drop-down menu.
  • The library owns a vast number of original works of philosophers in electronic form. Use WebCat to locate this material. Follow the instructions above.
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Philosophy Subject Guide Librarian


Remelts, Glenn

Library Director

Contact Info:
Hekman Library L306
(616)526-6072
remeltATcalvin.edu You can reach me a number of ways. Visit me at the Research Assistance Desk on Fridays between 8:30-10:30am. Email your question and I'll either answer it or we can schedule a meeting.

Help is also generally available from a research specialist at the Research Assistance Desk on the main floor.
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