Open Educational Resources and Philosophy

This collection was curated by an ASCCC OERI discipline lead. A comprehensive list of current discipline leads is available.

Unless otherwise specified, all resources are texts. They have been organized in order based on the OERI Philosophy Discipline Lead’s subjective assessment of appropriateness for California Community College students. However, everything listed here would be appropriate in any college classroom teaching the respective course. If you are a CCC faculty using OER to teach a philosophy course that is not included here, please let us know.

Introduction to Philosophy (C-ID PHIL 100)

Texts

Online Collections of Interest

  • MIT Classics Archive: Many late 19th/early 20th century translations of Ancient Philosophy, especially Greek and Roman, as well as some Asian (Public Domain)
  • Early Modern Texts: Recent translations and updates of Early Modern Texts (Copyrighted, but with a license that resembles CC BY-NC; see website for licensing information)
  • Project Gutenberg: Numerous works in the public domain
  • Perseus Collection: Ancients, especially Greek and Latin, including the original Greek and Latin texts (Public Domain)

Introduction to Logic (C-ID PHIL 110)

Additionally, see the texts listed under Symbolic Logic, C-ID PHIL 210, as they could work for this C-ID as well.

Introduction to Ethics (C-ID PHIL 120)

History of Ancient Philosophy (C-ID PHIL 130)

Texts

Online Collections of Interest

  • MIT Classics Archive: Many late 19th/early 20th century translations of Ancient Philosophy, especially Greek and Roman, as well as some Asian (Public Domain)
  • Project Gutenberg: Numerous works in the public domain
  • Perseus Collection: Ancients, especially Greek and Latin, including the original Greek and Latin texts (Public Domain)

History of Modern Philosophy (C-ID PHIL 140)

Texts

Online Collections of Interest

  • Early Modern Texts: Recent translations and updates of Early Modern Texts (Copyrighted, but with a license that resembles CC BY-NC; see website for licensing information)
  • Project Gutenberg: Numerous works in the public domain

Symbolic Logic (C-ID PHIL 210)

All of these texts meet the requirements delineated in this C-ID descriptor but vary in focus, breadth, presentation, and exercises.

Philosophy of Western Religions

South and East Asian Philosophy

Texts

Online Collections of Interest

  • MIT Classics Archive: Many late 19th/early 20th century translations of Ancient Philosophy that includes some Asian philosophers (Public Domain)
  • Project Gutenberg: Numerous works in the public domain

Political Philosophy

Texts

Online Collections of Interest

  • MIT Classics Archive: Many late 19th/early 20th century translations of Ancient Philosophy, especially Greek and Roman, as well as some Asian (Public Domain)
  • Early Modern Texts: Recent translations and updates of Early Modern Texts (Copyrighted, but with a license that resembles CC BY-NC; see website for licensing information)
  • Project Gutenberg: Numerous works in the public domain
  • Perseus Collection: Ancients, especially Greek and Latin, including the original Greek and Latin texts (Public Domain)

Philosophy of Mind

Texts

Online Collections of Interest

  • Early Modern Texts: Recent translations and updates of Early Modern Texts (Copyrighted, but with a license that resembles CC BY-NC; see website for licensing information)

Argumentative Writing and Critical Thinking (C-ID ENGL 105)

Because courses are often taught in Philosophy Departments with this C-ID, resources for it have been included here. Additionally, please see the texts listed under Introduction to Logic, C-ID PHIL 110, as they could work for courses with this C-ID designation.

Additional Collections and Resources


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This page last updated on October 11, 2024.