UC
MUSEUM OF PALAEONTOLOGY
: Amongst other reference material, the page on
evolution
discusses the following: "Founders of Natural Science: From Ancient Times
to the Enlightenment" (e.g.. Aristotle (384-322 B.C.E.)), "Great Naturalists
of the Eighteenth Century" (e.g.. William Paley (1743-1805)), Preludes
to Evolution (e.g.. Jean-Baptiste Lamarck (1744-1829)) & Natural Selection
and Beyond (e.g.. Thomas Henry Huxley (1824-1895)).
Philosophy Pages
of Garth Kemerling: This site provides links to other philosophy sites
and has plenty of its own content, such as a
dictionary
and
History
of Western Philosophy. This is a good reference site.
The Internet
Encyclopaedia of Philosophy
is as vast as its name implies. It has an excellent search facility to
quickly find your information. This is a good reference site.
The
Stanford Encyclopaedia of
Philosophy: is another excellent source of information that is constantly
being developed and updated. They call it a dynamic encyclopaedia, because
experts in the field have made and kept the entries up to date.
Su Tzu's Chinese
Philosophy Page
: resources on Chinese philosophy that can be found in the 'cyberspace'
Includes a Taoist section and the Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching ;