This is a list of resources that are useful to philosophy students. From how to write and read philosophy, to learning philosophical argumentation, learning resources, and student groups and contacts that are useful.
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Philosophy Resources
General Philosophy
What is Philosophy – Dr. Ulf Hlobil
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP)
Philosophy podcasts – History of Philosophy Without any Gaps
Reading Philosophy
Reading and Writing Philosophy – Dr. Ulf Hlobil
7 ways of reading philosophy – Looking for Wisdom
Writing Philosophy
Reading and Writing Philosophy – Dr. Ulf Hlobil
How to Write a Philosophy Paper – Dr. Katharina Nieswandt
How to Cite Properly – Dr. Katharina Nieswandt
Two Examples of Good Introductions – Dr. Katharina Nieswandt
A Guide to Philosophical Writing – Harvard University
Guidelines on Writing a Philosophy Paper (jimpryor.net)
Writing a Short Philosophy Paper – Andrew Cullison
Guide for Writing in Philosophy (southwestern.edu)
Concordia Library style guides
Online Writing Lab (OWL) at Purdue
Argumentation in Philosophy
Analyzing Arguments – Dr. Ulf Hlobil
Validity and Soundness Explained – Dr. Katharina Nieswandt
Validity and Soundness Examples – Dr. Katharina Nieswandt
Doing Philosophical Research
Webster Library Philosophy Subject Guide
Webster Library Research Skills Tutorial
Learning Resources
Concordia Writing Assistance (Student Success Center)
Academic Resources
Humanities+
Student Success Center Learning Resource handouts
FutureBound
Student Success Center Workshops
Student Groups and Associations
Arts and Science Federation of Associations (ASFA)
Classics Student Association
Concordia Student Union
LGBTQ+ resources in Montreal
Sustainability Action Fund
Sustainability Concordia
Concordia Society of Political Theory
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