



Buddhanet has extensive information on Buddhist topics. "Buddhanet is the result of a vision to link up with the growing worldwide culture of people committed to the Buddha's teachings and lifestyle, as an on-line cyber sangha." The site carries a large collection of E-books in PDF format about Buddhism, Real Audio dharma talks, directories, as well as a large online library of downloadable files. The presented information is not limited to any particular branch of Buddhism.




"How can Reality be ‘One’ when it is patently obvious that we are all separate beings? Can Reason entertain a reality different than that of the Materialism that pervades our thoughts?" These are some of the questions which James M. Corrigan, the author of the book An Introduction To Awareness, explores on his website. The website contains many lucidly written essays and conversations as well as podcasts.




The learned philosopher, Uwe Wiedemann, presents a variety of topics dealing with logic and language on this website. The "coherence theory" section is outstanding. This site also features a comprehensive dictionary of philosophers, introducing several hundred logicians and philosophers from all backgrounds. All content is in German.




Without doubt you will find the Episteme Links directory useful for your philosophical research. The site contains thousands of categorised links to philosophy resources on the Internet and it features a highly interesting "Gems of the Net" archive.




Want to know more about leptons, bosons, neutrinos and the stuff the world is made of? This website takes you on an interactive tour through the fantastic world of quarks, antimatter, extra dimensions and dark matter. Difficult topics are presented in a way that makes particle physics a cakewalk. No math involved! Well, almost.




The Talk.Origins Archive is a large collection of articles and essays about evolution. It is originally a spin-off of the talk.origin usenet group that explores the creation/evolution controversy. Over the past few years, the Talk.Origins Archive has grown into a comprehensive library covering diverse topics such as biology, anthropology, palaeontology, geology and even philosophy, making it an excellent resource for evolution-related studies.



Jeff Rasmussen's Illustrated Tao Te Ching, introduction to Taoism, literal pictograph-by-pictograph translation, annotated links.



This site is a great starting point for philosophical research. It offers alphabetical search for philosophers and philosophical keywords, a time line and a philosophy text collection.
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