Note: Philosophy touches every aspect of our lives. Philosophy research will likely require you to look at databases and sources for other disciplines. Below are a few recommended databases. See a full listing of Philosophy databases here: https://libraries.slu.edu/search/databases/dbsearch.php?page=P
Pre-1940-present. Search a comprehensive index of the research literature in philosophy with coverage of sources not indexed in Philosopher's Index including journals, books, open access archives, and personal pages.
Freely available online. 500-1599. Consists of manuscripts relating to Anglo-Saxon England that were collected by Matthew Parker during his lifetime (1504-75) and now housed at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.
Currently provides online access to 50 current and archived journals relating to various aspects of philosophy.
1928-present. Search the digital version of all volumes of the annual index for the print L'Annee philologique for scholarly works that relate to all aspects of ancient Greek and Roman civilizations.
Provides complete access to authoritative treatises, course handbooks, answer books, legal forms, and program trascripts from the Practising Law Institute (PLI). Courtesy of the Vincent C. Immel Law Library.
1789-present. A primary source collection of U.S. criminal justice documents including legislative reports, public laws, government statistics, news articles.
A curated primary source collection related to U.S. healthcare policies
