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Philosophy Classroom Materials Form

This form is for adding or updating links to philosophy-related Course Materials in the EpistemeLinks database. I prefer to link to course materials that include robust, publicly available content such as lecture notes or rich course outlines. However, I will also link to course materials that at least provide a full syllabus, as seeing others' course syllabi can be helpful to someone teaching a topic for the first time.

Required fields are in bold red. Please note that submitted links will not automatically appear on the EpistemeLinks site. The information is reviewed first, and this can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks. Your patience is appreciated.

Before submitting a new Classroom Resource page, please check the Philosophy Course Materials section and make sure it isn't already included! This could save you and EpistemeLinks administrators valuable time and effort. Thank you!

Class Materials Name:  
(e.g., Introduction to Philosophy, Metaphysics, Aristotle Seminar)

Author/Creator Name:  

School Name:

URL:  

Brief Description of the Classroom Materials (e.g., scope):
 

Choose between one and eight philosophers and topics (total) as the classroom material's areas of specialization. These will be used to categorize this resource in the EpistemeLinks database.

Philosophers:

Topics:

In case I need to follow up with you on the information you have provided, please provide your name and email address. I will not share your email address with anyone.

Contact Name:

Contact Email Address:  

Please add any additional comments or provide additional areas of specialization not given above.
(I may use this information in the future should EpistemeLinks expand its topic categories to include the additional areas).

 



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