Society for Philosophical Inquiry:
Dedicated to dusting off and resuscitating philosophical inquiry,
wresting philosophy from the confines of academia and giving it back
to the people.
http://www.philosophicalpractice.com
Philosophical Organizations:
Directory of links to philosophy-related organizations, including
societies, institutes, associations, and centers, by subject or
alphabetical, from Epistemelinks.
http://www.epistemelinks.com/Main/MainOrgs.asp
British Society for Ethical Theory:
The society has the following current functions: Runs conferences,
encourages the electronic interchange of information, drafts of
papers, reviews, publishes a list of members and their research
interests, publishes a list of British Graduate Students in Ethics
http://www.gla.ac.uk/Acad/Philosophy/Lenman/bset.html
International Association for Critical Realism:
The IACR was established in 1997 with the basic objective of serving
as a networking and facilitating resource for anyone broadly
sympathetic to, or concerned with, realist philosophy and social
theory.
http://www.criticalrealism.demon.co.uk/iacr/
Individualist Research Foundation:
Promotes research and publication among students of the struggle
between individualism and collectivism.
http://home.earthlink.net/~whm/
Lonergan Philosophical Society:
Center at Loyola Marymount University, dedicated to the study of the
work of Bernard Lonergan.
http://www.concentric.net/~Mmorelli
The Radical Academy:
Resource center, newsletter, and forum for the discussion of
traditional philosophical questions, as seen through the eyes of a
philosophical realism fundamentally grounded on the judgments of
"common sense, critically examined."
http://radicalacademy.com/
South Carolina Society for Philosophy (SCSP):
Calls for papers, conference programs, history of the Society, and a
list of South Carolina philosophy programs.
http://www.cla.sc.edu/phil/scsp/
Council for Secular Humanism (CSH):
Sponsors publications, programs, and organizes meetings to cultivate
rational inquiry, ethical values, and human development through the
advancement of secular humanism.
http://www.SecularHumanism.org/Council/
The Institute for Applied Philosophy, Public Policy, and World
Affairs:
Non-Profit Organization dedicated to research and advocacy,
exploring practical, existential and concrete implications and
applications of philosophy to Public Policy Issues and World
Affairs.
http://www.rd-inc.com/Institute.html
Alliance of Secular Humanist Societies (ASHS):
A network created for mutual support among local and/or regional
societies of secular humanists. Links to local organizations
throughout North America.
http://www.SecularHumanism.org/ashs/
Australasian Association of Philosophy (AAP):
Professional organization of academic philosophers in Australia and
New Zealand. Runs conferences, offers an annual prize for philosophy
published in the popular media, and edits the Australasian Journal
of Philosophy.
http://www.philosophy.org.au/AAP/
Society for Exact Philosophy (SEP):
Meets annually, alternating between Canada and the U.S., to provide
sustained discussion among researchers who believe that rigorous
methods have a place in philosophical investigations.
http://web.phil.ufl.edu/SEP/
Society for Philosophy in the Contemporary World:
Committed to the application of philosophy to understanding and
solving contemporary social problems broadly conceived.
http://www.phil.stmarytx.edu/SPCWhm/
Center for the Study of the Great Ideas:
Founded by Mortimer Adler and Max Weismann. Dedicated to the
proposition that "Philosophy is everybody's business."
http://www.thegreatideas.org/
Canadian Philosophical Association (CPA):
Professional society for teachers and students of philosophy in
Canada. The CPA Bulletin, the journal Dialogue, and online forums to
facilitate communication among philosophers.
http://www.acpcpa.ca/
UNESCO: Philosophy at UNESCO:
UNESCO pursues its work in the field of intercultural philosophy,
including studies of cultural difference and cultural dialogue, and
publications bringing together an arrays of views on philosophical
and ethical themes.
http://www.unesco.org/philosophy/
REALIA: Philosophy in Service to Humanity:
Realia is a non-profit organization, publishing the journal
"Contemporary Philosophy" and sponsoring annual conferences, with
the mission of contributing viable solutions to contemporary
concerns.
http://www.contemporaryphilosophy.com/
Center for Philosophical Education:
Philosophy education, annual international philosophical
conferences, foundations, and educational workshops at Santa Barbara
City College.
http://www.cpesbcc.net/
The Stoic Foundation:
Advice, support, discussion group, and a correspondence course in
practical Stoicism as a route to personal tranquillity.
http://www.btinternet.com/~k.h.s/stoic-foundation.htm
The Virginia Philosophical Association (VPA):
Holds annual meetings to promote philosophy and philosophical
discussion among faculty or graduate students in philosophy or those
with equivalent competence.
http://www.phil.vt.edu/vpa/
The Portcullis Institute:
The Portcullis Institute supports projects and initiatives seeking
underlying self-organizing factor(s) that could prove to be at the
heart of societal issues.
http://www.portcullis.org/
Self-Discovery Portal:
Multi-site portal to Philosophical Self-Inquiry Discussion Group and
information on systems of maximum self-realization including Advaita
Vedanta, the Albigen System, Ch'an, Taoism and Zen.
http://www.selfdiscoveryportal.com/
Dallas Philosopher's Forum:
The Dallas Philosopher's Forum is a lecture series, located in the
Dallas (Texas) Metroplex, dedicated to bringing philosophy to an
interested and educated audience.
http://www.philosophersforum.org/
American Humanist Association (AHA):
National organization founded in 1941 to promote both secular and
religious natutralistic humanism in the United States. News,
articles, essays, commentaries, lists, and bulletins of current and
future events.
http://www.americanhumanist.org/
New Acropolis Cultural Association:
A nonprofit educational organization that offers seminars, classes,
books and magazines on philosophy, metaphysics, the classics,
mythology and ancient civilizations.
http://www.newacropolis.org/
Limerick Philosophical Society:
Information on forthcoming lectures, and copies of previous society
lectures. Links to other philosophy sites.
http://uk.geocities.com/limerickphilos/
Baptist Association of Philosophy Teachers:
Supports philosophy on baptist campuses and provides a forum for the
integration of evangelical Christian faith with philosophical
scholarship. Officers, membership and meeting information,
announcements, participants, and links.
http://www.baylor.edu/~Philosophy/BAPT/BAPT.html
Hun School Philosophy Club:
Philosophy discussion group at a secondary school in Princeton, New
Jersey. Background, upcoming topics, and selected links.
http://hunphilosophy.tripod.com/
Atlantic Region Philosophers Association (ARPA):
Fosters research and scholarship within the philosophical community
in Atlantic Canada. Site provides minutes and information on annual
meetings, list of past conference keynote speakers, and short
organizational history.
http://www.stfx.ca/arpa/
Philosophical Society:
Offers short essays on various social and philosophical subjects.
Includes a reference library and 'Bon Mot' selection of quotes.
http://www.philosophicalsociety.com/
The Association of Chinese Philosophers in America (ACPA):
An academic organization aiming to promote the philosophical
activities of Chinese philosophers in America and to facilitate
exchanges among philosophers in China, America and other countries.
http://www.acpa-online.org
Australasian Association for Process Thought:
Promotes the study of the process-relational thought of Alfred North
Whitehead and Charles Hartshorne.
http://www.alfred.north.whitehead.com/
The Philosophical Society of England:
Chartered "to promote the study of practical philosophy among the
general public", unconfined to the university system.
http://www.philsoc.co.uk/
Blackheath Philosophy Forum:
Regular public discussion forums on a wide range of philosophical
topics including metaphysics, epistemology, moral and political
philosophy.
http://www.blackheathphilosophy.com.au
Institute of Practical Philosophy:
Promotes an interdisciplinary educational approach, employing
philosophical reasoning and philosophical theories, to the
resolution of complex social problems.
http://www.boblane.com
The Biosophical Institute:
Promotes Biosophy, the science and art of intelligent living based
on the awareness and practice of spiritual values, ethical-social
principles and character qualities essential to individual freedom
and social harmony.
http://biosophicalinstitute.tripod.com
Institute for Axiological Research / Institut fأ¼r Axiologische
Forschungen:
Axiology - philosophical and interdisciplinary Value Inquiry with
following priorities: 1) classical and contemporary theories on
values, 2) values in sex-gender context, 3) hermeneutics of religion
and culture, 4) actual transformations: identity, democracy,
globalisation and justice, 5) praxis and values.
http://www.iaf.ac.at
Foundation for Intercultural Philosophy and Art:
Exhibition and publication of art and texts. Departs from the thesis
that, in philosophy and art, intercultural communication can occur
on the level of equality.
http://home.concepts-ict.nl/~kimmerle/frameintercultural.communication.htm
Overlook Institute for Ecstatic Naturalism:
The Overlook Institute is devoted to exploring the cultural
implications of ecstatic naturalism, a philosophical perspective
emergent from pragmaticism, semiotics, and depth-psychology.
http://www.overlookinstitute.org
Society of Christian Philosophers:
Association composed of professional philosophers who embrace the
Christian faith.
http://www.siu.edu/~scp/
Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs:
An independent nonpartisan nonprofit organization dedicated to
research and education at the nexus of ethics and international
affairs. Site provides articles, transcripts and conference reports
on the ethical dimensions of different aspects in international
affairs.
http://www.carnegiecouncil.org/