Warburg Institute
Description: "The Warburg Institute of the University of London exists principally to further the study of the classical tradition, that is of those elements of European thought, literature, art and institutions which derive from the ancient world. It houses an archive, a library and a collection of photographs begun and organized by Aby Warburg, the historian of Renaissance art and civilization."
Wesleyan Philosophical Society
Description: "Purposes: To promote and provide a forum for philosophy emerging from a distinctively Wesleyan perspective. (No one type, tradition, or methodology will be regarded as normative.); To promote philosophy in Wesleyan communities, including colleges, universities, seminaries, denominations, centers for the study of Wesleyan thought, local congregations, and other arenas; To promote the interaction among and provide support for philosophers within the Wesleyan tradition. Initially, the primary activities of the Wesleyan Philosophical Society will be two. First, the society will hold an annual meeting, which will consist mainly of papers given by WPS members. Second, the society will officiate an online journal consisting of papers written by philosophy scholars. In an effort to encourage college students to write higher quality philosophy papers, a section of the journal will include essays written by undergraduates."
Wiener Gesellschaft für interkulturelle Philosophie
William James Society
Description: "The purpose of the William James Society is to encourage study of, and communication about, the life and work of William James (1842-1910) and his ongoing influence in the many fields to which he contributed."
World Phenomenology Institute
Description: "The Institute was formally established in 1976 and named the World Institute for Advanced Phenomenological Research and Learning. It has since that time become well known as the World Phenomenology Institute, an advanced research institution of international significance and broad philosophical influence."
World Transhumanist Association
Description: The WTA was founded in 1998 to support discussion and public awareness of cutting-edge
transhumanist thinking. The WTA web site also aims to offer authoritative information
about present technologies such as genetic engineering, virtual reality, cloning,
mood-enhancers, neuromorphic engineering, life-extension programs, space technology etc.