Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy (1995) R103 A91c
This dictionary covers all the major areas of philosophy and provides
cross-references for easier comprehension. There are also hundreds of
entries on important terms and thinkers from non-Western philosophy and from
fields related to philosophy such as computer science, economics, law,
linguistics, literature, mathematics, psychology and other behavioral
sciences, and religion.
Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy (1994)R103 B628o
This work is the most authoritative and up-to-date dictionary of
philosophy available in a single volume. Ideal for students, its 2,500
entries cover the entire span of philosophy. Biographical entries are
provided for nearly 500 philosophers.
Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy (1998)
R103 C886r
More than 2,000 entries, including important essays on the philosophy of
mind, philosophy of science, and applied ethics; a quarter of the entries
are devoted to non-Western philosophy; up-to-date discussions of
contemporary theorists.