Philosophy
Directories
There
are
substantial
philosophy directories on the web, which can give focus to the general
browser, and save time for the researcher. Certainly, my experience so
far is that word searches in this subject throw up hundreds and even
thousands
of sites, many of which prove to be second rate or irrelevant to what I
am looking for.
A
directory is
designed to make your web experience
more focussed and less time-consuming. A team of editors, many in a
voluntary
capacity, collate and evaluate thousands of websites, grouping them
into
categories and subcategories, e.g. philosophers, homepages, philosophy
subdisciplines, etc. The advantage of this system is that there is
nearly
always a coherent, edited description of each link, and sites are
supposed
to meet some sort of editorial standard (though in some cases this may
only mean that the site has been verified as active!). Some directories
will highlight or recommend certain sites for their exceptional quality
or comprehensiveness. I certainly find directories a more 'friendly'
browsing
environment than the cold, undiscriminating word search.
Yahoo
Rating:
excellent. No. of links: approx. 1856.
Google
Rating:
excellent. No. of links: approx. 3547
Netscape
Rating: excellent. No. of
links: approx.
2,613
Open
Directory Project
Rating: excellent: No. of
links: approx.
2,767