Dictionary of the history of ideas; studies of selected pivotal ideas. Philip P. Wiener, editor in chief. New York: Scribner, 1973-74. Now available in digitized format as DHI Online via the Electronic Text Center.
CALL NUMBER: Ref CB5 .D52 v.1-5
Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics. Editor-in-chief, Ruth Chadwick. San Diego: Academic Press, c1998.
CALL NUMBER: Ref BJ63 .E44 1998 -v. 1-4
Encyclopedia of Bioethics. Steven G. Post, editor in chief. Macmillan Reference USA : Thomson/Gale, c2004
A five-volume set containing articles on meta-ethics; theory; moral problems; political, social, and legal theory; trends; principles and theoretical problems; and ethicists. Bibliographies.
CALL NUMBER: Ref QH 332 .E52 2004 v.1-5
Encyclopedia of Ethics. Lawrence C. Becker, editor, Charlotte B. Becker, associate editor. New York: Routledge, 2001.
A three-volume set which summarizes and analyzes the historical and current state of research in the field of bioethics. Subjects covered include: Concrete Ethical and Legal Problems; Basic Concepts and Principles; Ethical Theories; Religious Traditions; Historical Perspectives; and Disciplines Bearing on Bioethics. A bibliography follows each article.
CALL NUMBER: Ref BJ 63 .E45 2001 v.1-3
The Encyclopedia of Philosophy. New York: Macmillan, 1972.
A comprehensive, authoritative encyclopedia which covers virtually every important Eastern and Western philosophical concept or theory and 900 individual thinkers from ancient times to the present. A bibliography follows each lengthy article.
CALL NUMBER: Ref B41.E5 1972 - v. 1-8
Hester, Joseph P.
Encyclopedia of Values and Ethics. Santa Barbara, Calif. : ABC-CLIO, c1996.
CALL NUMBER: Ref BJ 63 .H47 1996
The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy [ Online ] Available: http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/ (Accessed 6 January 2004).
The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy is a non-profit organization and includes from three sources (1) original contributions by specialized philosophers around the internet, (2) adaptations of material written by the editors for classroom purposes, and (3) adaptations from public domain sources (typically from two or more sources for per article).
The Oxford Companion to Philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.
CALL NUMBER: Ref Ref B51.O94 1995
Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy. New York: Routledge, 1998. Now also available via REP Online (Restricted to Union College)
CALL NUMBER: Ref Ref B51.R68 1998 - v. 1-10
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. [ Online ] Available: http://plato.stanford.edu/ (Accessed 6 January 2004).
The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy is a dynamic reference work and is a publishing project of the Metaphysics Research Lab at the Center for the Study of Language and Information (CSLI) at Stanford University. Each entry is maintained and kept up to date by an expert or group of experts in the field. All entries and updates are refereed by the members of the Editorial Board before they are made public.