This is not a directory, and it is not meant to be comprehensive. The point is not to collect everything remotely related, but to indicate a few places where adjacent work, useful pressure, or genuine resonance can be found online.
The emphasis falls on sites and voices that help clarify how experience is shaped, interpreted, framed, or unsettled. Some are philosophically rigorous, some more immediate, some exploratory, and some stand at the edge where a worldview begins to loosen.
Phenomenology, philosophy, and world-formation
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Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Still one of the clearest online reference environments for philosophical orientation. Especially useful for phenomenology, Heidegger, Husserl, Merleau-Ponty, Wittgenstein, and related conceptual terrain. -
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Often more accessible than SEP while remaining serious. A useful place to get the larger outline before entering the denser literature. -
Merleau-Ponty Circle
Relevant for anyone interested in embodiment, perception, and the fact that every world is always lived from somewhere.
Nonduality and the undoing of fixed positions
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Robert Saltzman
One of the clearest non-performative voices in this area. Valuable where spiritual certainty starts collapsing and what remains is less doctrine than uncompromising lucidity. -
Joan Tollifson
Grounded, humane, and far less inflated than much of the spiritual field. Especially useful if one wants clarity without guru theatre. -
The Headless Way
A practical and experiential interruption of ordinary self-location. Whatever one ultimately makes of it, it remains one of the simplest ways to expose how unstable the assumed centre of experience may be. -
Miranda Warren
Less interesting as doctrine than as tone, atmosphere, and intimate articulation. Useful where nonduality becomes less abstract and more textural.
Science, perception, and reality-models
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Edge
Uneven, but often a good place to encounter thinkers working at the border of science, cognition, language, culture, and worldview construction. -
Quanta Magazine
One of the better places for serious science writing that still remains readable. Especially useful for physics, information, cosmology, and the shifting image of reality emerging from contemporary science. -
Donald Hoffman
Relevant where perception stops being treated as transparent access to reality and starts being seen as interface, construction, or adaptive formatting.
Language, framing, and conceptual organization
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Language Log
A long-running site that often reveals how language actually behaves in the wild: in use, in drift, in framing, in ambiguity, and in the quiet mechanics of interpretation. -
metaphorik.de
Relevant where metaphor is not treated as ornament but as a structuring force in thought and world-interpretation.
Images, media, and mediated worlds
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Monoskop
A rich and often surprisingly useful archive around media theory, art, visual culture, and intellectual history. Particularly fertile when medium itself becomes part of the analysis. -
e-flux
Not always aligned with the tone of this site, but often valuable when questions of image, discourse, institution, mediation, and contemporary conceptual framing come into play.
Open access and searchable material
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Internet Archive
Often the quickest way to locate older books, scans, talks, recordings, and obscure material that no longer circulates easily elsewhere. -
Google Scholar
Useful when one wants to move from impression and association toward traceable literature, citations, and academic context. -
PhilPapers
A strong entry point into academic philosophy, especially for tracking papers, debates, bibliographies, and topical clusters.
This page is intentionally selective. The aim is not to construct an authority list, but to mark a few online locations where related questions, adjacent voices, and useful tensions become visible.