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Alex077
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Re: Philosophy videos

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amateurphilosophynerd wrote: Sat Aug 22, 2009 12:17 am Rick you should really open up a section of ACCESSIBLE Philosophy Sources not ones where one is likely to be asked for an Institutional login as a vast number of us bar Academics and Students cannot access such Repositories.
Rick, it's essential to consider accessibility in philosophy sources. Many of us, outside the academic and student realm, face barriers when asked for institutional logins on certain repositories.GB whatsapp Apk
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Re: Philosophy videos

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Hi Alex, sorry I only just spotted your post. When I started this thread, which was apparently sixteen years ago (!) I posted a link to a Philosophy Now page which had links to a load of philosophy videos we had spotted on YouTube. The links page has since moved. It is now here:

https://philosophynow.org/links/Philosophy_Videos

However, you can always search YouTube for philosophy videos anyway, just as we did. There are a lot there, including a surprising number involving really well names in 20th/21st century philosophy.

We also have a page of (free to access) Philosophy Now videos:

https://philosophynow.org/videos

There isn't a vast collection there, but there are one or two interviews conducted by the Philosophy Now editors, plus a couple of talks from Philosophy Now Festivals, and various other bits and pieces.

If you are looking for articles rather than videos, then the Philosophy Now website has a vast, searchable, archive of articles from past issues of Philosophy Now going back to 1991. There are about 3,500 articles there. Anyone can read up to four articles per month completely for free. If you want to read more than that, then you need to buy either a print or website subscription. (No money coming in = no magazine!) However, our subscription prices are extremely reasonable:

https://philosophynow.org/shop
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