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Philosophy library subject guide , Aratohu kaupapa m艒 te tautake

Learn where to start your research in philosophy.

Article databases

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Main database for Philosophy. Included in Discover searches.

Current online research in philosophy. Full text articles.

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Full-text back issues of journal articles, with the most recent 2 - 5 years embargoed.

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Reviews key issues and the latest thinking on major philosophy topics. Search tip: use the left hand box to search within results.

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Search Library holdings for a list of Massey philosophy theses.

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Background information

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Academic, peer-reviewed information on key topics and philosophers in all areas of philosophy.


Academic, peer-reviewed articles on all areas of philosophy.

Videos and documentaries


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Concepts and definitions

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