Here’s a list of some philosophical dictionaries and encyclopedias:
- Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy – A free online encyclopedia of philosophy, covering a wide range of philosophical topics and thinkers. Entries are written and reviewed by experts in the field. Link
- Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy – A comprehensive encyclopedia of philosophy, covering over 2,700 entries in the field. Entries are written by experts and provide detailed discussions of philosophical topics, as well as bibliographies for further reading. Link
- The Oxford Companion to Philosophy – A comprehensive reference work that covers all branches of philosophy and provides biographical entries on important philosophers. Link
- The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy – A comprehensive reference work that covers all areas of philosophy and provides clear and concise definitions of key terms and concepts. Link
- A Dictionary of Philosophy by Antony Flew – A classic reference work that provides definitions of key philosophical terms and concepts. Link
- The Blackwell Dictionary of Western Philosophy – A comprehensive reference work that covers the history of Western philosophy, as well as key philosophical concepts and terms. Link
- The Penguin Dictionary of Philosophy – A popular reference work that provides definitions of key philosophical terms and concepts, as well as biographical entries on important philosophers. Link
- Dictionary of Untranslatables: A Philosophical Lexicon – Edited by Barbara Cassin, this dictionary explores the difficulty of translating key philosophical terms and concepts from different languages into English. Link