PHIL 2050: Ethics and Values requires students to research philosophers and/or moral and ethical issues. This research will contribute to a paper or a presentation. The most effective kind of articles to use for this presentation are peer-reviewed, which means that a panel of experts looked over the article before its publication to check for errors and offer feedback to the authors. The peer-review process is intended to ensure the quality of the article. If you need help determining if an article is peer-reviewed or not, feel free to contact the library. We're always happy to help!
Below are several databases that will be helpful when you're looking up information about philosophy, moral issues, and ethical dilemmas. These databases may include peer-reviewed and non-peer reviewed resources.
Partially peer reviewed. Some full-text content.
Explores topics ranging from metaphysics, religion, ethics, political philosophy, and epistemology. Contains journal articles and abstracts.
The academic journals below are good places to explore if you want an overview of current philosophy debates and perspectives. This may help you pick a topic for your paper. Please note that this not a comprehensive list of all relevant journals.