Wikidata (Wikipedia's younger structured data semantic web resource) has entries for 13,000+ philosophers -- an order of magnitude more than the largest and most complete encyclopedia of philosophy which by my reckoning is not the SEP (as people seem to think here) but Macmillan's Encyclopedia of Philosophy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encyclopedia_of_Philosophy
Give that the "Print Edition is $1693 as of May 2017" the SEP is slightly cheaper.
How did they achieve that enormous amount? Through the collaborative magic of the Wikipedia model.
Give that the "Print Edition is $1693 as of May 2017" the SEP is slightly cheaper.
How did they achieve that enormous amount? Through the collaborative magic of the Wikipedia model.