Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy contains over 2,800 articles, with quarterly content updates ensuring this resource remains the most updated online resource in Philosophy.
Covering an unparalleled breadth and diversity of subject matter in Philosophy, the encyclopedia provides the ideal starting point into research to this subject area. General Editor Tim Crane and the editorial board of over 30 subject editors work hard to ensure that content is accessible, writing articles with the undergraduate student in mind. This makes Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy the perfect philosophy resource for any university library.
Recent content updates have included content on epistemology, twentieth century philosophers, and philosophy of mind, with topics for future updates including areas growing in popularity, such as political philosophy.
All updated articles have multiple versions, and each first version is available for free, allowing librarians to assess the content before committing to a trial.