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Philosophy-related Blogs

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TitleAuthorDescription
Talcott's Crazy Blog  From a graduate student at Indiana University.
Talking Philosophy: The Blog of the Philosophers' Magazine Baggini, Julian and Jeremy StangroomThe Philosophers' Magazine Blog. The Philosophers’ Magazine was launched by us in 1997 to bring academic philosophy to a larger audience than it finds within the academy. Nearly ten years later, it is thriving, and has featured within its pages some of the world’s great philosophers.
Teaching Philosophy [Multiple]A group blog by philosophers interested in teaching. Primarily used for disseminating teachable moments, ideas, tips, techniques, examples, etc. that don't rise to the level of a full article in Teaching Philosophy.
Tearing Down the Mask of Maya Thomas CothranCovers a range of topics, generally from a phenomenological/existential point of view. Recent attention has been paid to Plato and Aristotle's epistemology and political philosophy in how meaning is constituted through education. Other material focuses on phenomenology proper and "existentialism" in its broader context, with particular interest in their impact on modern theology and philosophy of religion.
That Logic Blog   
The Examined Life Trey SuttleThis is my personal philosophy blog. As the title indicates, it will mostly be concerned with issues relating to living a meaningful life and the general human condition. I welcome comments and contributions to my blog.
The Excluded Middle [Multiple]The Excluded Middle is a group blog dedicated to its contributors’ research in various branches of analytic philosophy.
The Martin Buber Institute For Dialogical Ecology Hune MarguliesExploration of Martin Buber and Zen
The Mole Greg MooreThe Official Blog of the Friedrich Nietzsche Society. Dedicated to bringing news and views from the world of Nietzsche studies.
Theories 'n Things Williams, RobertFrom a lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Leeds.
There Is Some Truth In That Ichikawa, JonathanFrom a graduate student at Brown University.
Think Tonk Littlejohn, ClaytonFrom a graduate student at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln.
thinkBuddha Buckingham, WillthinkBuddha is a blog for reflections upon philosophy, ethics, and Buddhist thought and practice. Written by novelist and philosopher Will Buckingham, thinkBuddha is rooted on the one hand in Western philosophical traditions (in particular phenomenology, philosophy of mind and ethics) and on the other hand in a secular approach to Buddhist practice.
Thinkingness Fenner, Marshall 
This Is Not The Name Of This Blog [Multiple]"Unofficial Weblog for the University of Rochester Philosophy Graduate Students"
Thomas Metcalf Metcalf, ThomasFrom a graduate student at University of Colorado, Boulder.
Thoughts, Arguments and Rants Weatherson, BrianFrom a professor at Cornell University.
Toutcourt Ricoy, Inigo GonzalezBrief news on ethics and political philosophy from Spain.
Transcendental Idealism Bader, Ralf M."This blog will be concerned with Kant's philosophy - both metaphysics and ethics."
Transcendental Philosophy and Naturalism  Blog for the AHRC-funded project on Transcendental Philosophy and Naturalism at the University of Essex.
Tribunal of Experience Dreyer, C. T.From a graduate student in philosophy.
Truth to Power Nadelhoffer, ThomasFrom an assistant professor of philosophy at Dickinson College in Carlisle, PA.
Turning the Tide Chomsky, NoamFrom the linguistics professor at MIT.
Twelve Links: Notes from Samsara  Articulate, detailed analysis of philosophical issues and questions from a distinctly Buddhist perspective. Also incorporates the so called "Metaphysics of Quality" of Robert Pirsig.


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