Seattle University links:

Seattle University

Seattle University Department of Philosophy


University of Kansas links:

University of Kansas Department of Philosophy

University of Kansas Department of Classics


Philosophical societies and associations:

The American Philosophical Association

The most comprehensive and inclusive; in short, the best.

The Southwestern Philosophical Society

Good general interest group. Though focused in name on the Southwest, members teach in places such as Arkansas, Kansas, and Illinois.


Philosophical societies and associations focused on Ancient Greek Philosophy:

The Ancient Philosophy Society

"Honoring the richness of the American and European philosophical traditions, the Ancient Philosophy Society supports phenomenological, postmodern, Anglo-American, Straussian, Tubingen School, hermeneutic, psychoanalytic, and feminist interpretations of ancient Greek and Roman philosophical and literary works."

The Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy

Great group which meets yearly with both the American Philosophical Association and the American Philological Association, in addition to the annual International Conference on Ancient and Medieval Philosophy: "This conference incorporates the annual meetings of the Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy (SAGP), the Society for the Study of Islamic Philosophy and Science (SSIPS), and other scholarly societies, such as the Association of Chinese Philosophers in America (ACPA)"
The website is not perfect, but the email list distributed by Dr Preus is a must-read for anyone interested in Ancient Philosophy.


Other online philosophy resources:

The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

The very best online philosophy resource, with in-depth articles by leading scholars.


Sites related to the Ancient Greek language, and to Classics generally:

The American Philological Association

Comprehensive Classics organization.

Perseus Classics Collection

Excellent free online collection of Greek and Roman materials. Includes original-language and English editions of nearly all major Greek and Roman authors.

Thesaurus Linguae Graecae

Searchable online database that "contains virtually all Greek texts surviving from the period between Homer (8th century B.C.) and A.D. 600 and the majority of surviving works up the fall of Byzantium in A.D. 1453." Incredible.

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