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Reddit mentions of The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy
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I made this search before. All the free online stuff I found was incomplete, the websites pretty terrible.
Print-wise there seems to be three popular ones -- I own two. The first is the big, expensive (but newly updated) Cambridge Dictionary, edited by Robert Audi. (I own an older version I got on the cheap.)
There's also the more affordable and smaller Oxford, edited by Simon Blackburn (an updated version of which seems to be coming out in May). I reccomend both. Though I tend to use the Oxford more (out of habit, mostly, not for any good reason...)
There's also the Penguin, but I haven't used that. It is affordable.
Bear in mind that I basically read philosophy in my free time, so my need for research materials is modest.
http://www.amazon.com/Oxford-Dictionary-Philosophy-Quick-Reference/dp/0199541434/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1457487586&sr=8-2&keywords=dictionary+philosophy
http://www.amazon.com/Cambridge-Dictionary-Philosophy-Robert-Audi/dp/1107643791/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1457487586&sr=8-1&keywords=dictionary+philosophy
I own both. They're both good.