
Philosophy
A Guide to the Reference Literature, 3rd Edition
Hans E. Bynagle(Author)
Libraries Unlimited Inc (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 30. May 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
408 pages
978-1-56308-954-1 (ISBN)
Description
A newly reorganized, up-to-date overview of key reference works in philosophy, reflects a veritable explosion of reference sources, both print and online, published over the past decade. Nearly 300 of the 700+ entries consist of new material, with an additional 50 entries substantially revised and updated. English-language sources are emphasized, but important non-English works are also well represented. For professional philosophers, philosophy educators, students from beginning to graduate, and librarians.
This guide represents a substantial updating and complete re-organization of the author's 1997 Philosophy: A Guide to the Reference Literature, 2nd edition (1st edition, 1986). It reflects a veritable explosion of reference sources, both print and online, in the field of philosophy over the past decade. Nearly 300 entries (or 40 percent) are entirely new. An additional 50 or so entries have substantial revisions recording new editions, changes in serial publications, series, and websites, or additional volumes completed in multi-volume sets. In addition, it has been entirely re-organized along topical lines. Each of its twenty-three chapters is divided into four sections: (1) general sources, (2) history of philosophy, (3) branches of philosophy, and (4) miscellanea. This new arrangement accords better with the greatly expanded range of philosophy reference sources and makes it easier for the user to identify related sources of different types (bibliographies, dictionaries, web gateways, etc.) on the same topic. Like its predecessor Guide to Reference Sources in Philosophy, the 3rd edition aims to serve a diverse audience of professional philosophers, philosophy educators, students from beginning to graduate, and librarians. All entries include generous annotations that are often evaluative as well as descriptive. English-language sources are emphasized, but non-English works important to researchers or of interest to users with facility in other languages are also well-represented.
This guide represents a substantial updating and complete re-organization of the author's 1997 Philosophy: A Guide to the Reference Literature, 2nd edition (1st edition, 1986). It reflects a veritable explosion of reference sources, both print and online, in the field of philosophy over the past decade. Nearly 300 entries (or 40 percent) are entirely new. An additional 50 or so entries have substantial revisions recording new editions, changes in serial publications, series, and websites, or additional volumes completed in multi-volume sets. In addition, it has been entirely re-organized along topical lines. Each of its twenty-three chapters is divided into four sections: (1) general sources, (2) history of philosophy, (3) branches of philosophy, and (4) miscellanea. This new arrangement accords better with the greatly expanded range of philosophy reference sources and makes it easier for the user to identify related sources of different types (bibliographies, dictionaries, web gateways, etc.) on the same topic. Like its predecessor Guide to Reference Sources in Philosophy, the 3rd edition aims to serve a diverse audience of professional philosophers, philosophy educators, students from beginning to graduate, and librarians. All entries include generous annotations that are often evaluative as well as descriptive. English-language sources are emphasized, but non-English works important to researchers or of interest to users with facility in other languages are also well-represented.
Reviews / Votes
"[T]his work is commendable for its content, scope, and organization. Previous editions were organized by types of reference resources. In this edition Bynagle has helpfully opted for a subject arrangement of the material: General Sources, History of Philosophy, Branches of Philosophy, and Miscellanea. The annotations provided for each entry are generally helpful. The book covers core, gateway, and organizational Web sites; it amply compensates for modest cross-referencing with extensive author, title, and subject indexes. Recommended. Primarily academic libraries serving graduate students and research faculty in philosophy." - Choice "[A] coherent perceptive reference guide..." - Reference ReviewsMore details
Series
Edition
3rd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
614 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-56308-954-1 (9781563089541)
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Person
Hans E. Bynagle is Library Director and Professor of Philosophy, Whitworth College, Spokane.
Content
Preface Introduction General Sources General Bibliographic and Research Guides General Bibliographies General Indexes, Abstract and Review Sources, and Serial Bibliographies National and Regional Bibliographies and Indexes General Internet Resource Directories and Gateways General Encyclopedias, Directories, and Handbooks History of Philosophy Comprehensive History Sources Non-Western Philosophy Western Philosophy: General, National, and Regional Western Philosophy: Ancient Western Philosophy: Medieval and Renaissance Western Philosophy: Modern through 19 century Western Philosophy: 20th and 21st centuries Branches of Philosophy Aesthetics, Philosophy of Art and Art Criticism Epistemology, Metaphysics, and Philosophy of Mind Ethics Logic and the Philosophies of Mathematics, Science, and Social Sciences Philosophy of Education Philosophy of Religion Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy Other Branches and Special Topics Miscellanea Sundry Currents, Schools, and Movements Directories and Miscellaneous Reference Sources Appendix 1 Appendix 2 Author Index Title Index Subject Index