Philosophers: Alphabetical Index Individual Philosophers Alphabetical Index[26 xii 04: Up-dated; now includes 188 philosophers.] [Chronological Index][A-E] [F-K] [L-Q][R-Z][General Sites, including on-line texts] (See also Journals devoted to individual philosophers or schools) A-EPeter Abelardal-Fārābi (Alfarabius)al-Ghazālī (Algazel)al-Kindī (Alkindus)Albertus de SaxoniaAlbertus MagnusJean d'AlembertWilliam AlstonAnaxagoras of ClazomenaeAnaximander of MiletusAnaximenes of MiletusElizabeth AnscombeAnselm of CanterburyApollonius of TyanaKwame Anthony AppiahThomas AquinasAristotleAntoine ArnauldAugustine of HippoJ.L. AustinAverroësAvicennaA.J. AyerFrancis BaconRoger BaconPierre BayleJeremy BenthamGeorge BerkeleyIsaiah BerlinAnicius BoethiusJacob BöhmeF.H. BradleyC.D. BroadThomas BrowneJean BuridanEdmund BurkeJoseph ButlerGirolamo CardanoRudolf CarnapNoam ChomskyAlonzo ChurchCatharine CockburnR.G. CollingwoodAuguste ComteAnne ConwayRalph CudworthDonald DavidsonDemocritus of AbderaRené DescartesJohn DeweyDenis DiderotDiogenes of SinopeCharles Dodgson (Lewis Carroll)Michael DummettJohn Duns ScotusR.W EmersonEpictetusEpicurusJohn Scotus ErigenaGareth EvansF-KFeng YoulanPaul FeyerabendJohann FichtePhilippa FootBas van FraassenGottlob FregeR. Buckminster FullerPierre GassendiErnest GellnerNelson GoodmanGregory of NyssaRobert GrossetesteSusan HaackHan Fei-ziR.M. HareFriedrich HayekG.W.F. HegelMartin HeideggerHippocrates of ChiosThomas HobbesTed HonderichDavid HumeEdmund HusserlHypatia of AlexandriaAllama IqbalWilliam JamesImmanuel KantSøren KierkegaardChristine KorsgaardSaul KripkeT.S. KuhnK'ung Fu-zi (Confucius)L-QImre LakatosLao-ziGottfried LeibnizDavid LewisAlain LockeJohn LockePeter LombardBernard LonerganLucretiusErnst MachNiccolò MachiavelliJohn McDowellJ.L. MackieJohn MacmurrayJ.E. McTaggartMoses ben Maimon (Maimonides)Nicolas MalebrancheErnst MallyRuth Barcan MarcusHarriet MartineauDamaris MashamAlexius von MeinongMeng-zi (Mencius)Marin MersenneJ.O. de la MettrieMary MidgleyH.T. MillJ.S. MillMo-ziMichel de MontaigneBaron de MontesquieuG.E. MooreThomas NagelNāgārjunaNicholas of AutrecourtNicholas of CusaJean NicodRobert NozickFriedrich NietzscheWilliam of OckhamParmenides of EleaBlaise PascalC.S. PeircePhilo of AlexandriaAlvin PlantingaPlatoPlotinusProtagoras of AbderaKarl PopperA.N. PriorHilary PutnamPyrrho of ElisPythagoras of SamosW.v.O. Quine R-ZSarvepali RadhakrishnanRāmānujaAyn RandJohn RawlsThomas ReidJean-Jacques RousseauBertrand RussellGilbert RyleAdi ŚańkaraJean-Paul SartreArthur SchopenhauerAlfred SchützJ.R. SearleWilfrid SellarsSextus EmpiricusHenry SidgwickPeter SingerSocratesBaruch SpinozaL. Susan StebbingP.F. StrawsonFrancisco SuárezThalēs of MiletusJudith Jarvis ThomsonAlan TuringPierre-Marie VentreGiambattista VicoVoltaireWang Ch'ungWang Fu-zi (Wang Ch'uan-shan)Simone WeilLady Welby-GregoryA.N. WhiteheadBernard WilliamsLudwig WittgensteinMary WollstonecraftChauncey WrightXun-zi (Xun Kuang)Zeno of EleaZeno of KitionZhu Xi (Chu Yüan-Hui)Zhuang-zi General SitesGood places to look for on-line texts of all sorts (though I've emphasised sites with good philosophy holdings) (in alphabetical order)See also my Books & e-texts page.Alex Catalogue of Electronic Texts"a collection of public domain documents from American and English literature as well as Western philosophy" maintained by Eric Morgan.ATHENAMaintained by Pierre Perroud at the University of Geneva, specialising in French and Swiss texts, but with much else on offer.Bartleby.comA variety of different resources and services, of which I've found the most useful to be their on-line editions of the Harvard Classics series.Chinese Philosophy Online Anthology"This site offers a full index to Chinese Philosophy and Culture. It also contains bibliography for some academic courses and seminars given by Prof. Yoav Ariel. Prof. Yoav Ariel is a member of the department of Philosophy and the department of East-Asian Studies at Tel Aviv University"Chinese Philosophical Etext ArchiveBased at Wesleyan University.Chinese Text InitiativeBased at the University of Virginia Library.Clandestine E-Texts from the Eighteenth CenturyMaintained by Gianluca Mori. "It contains some e-texts of rare editions that could be useful for those who work on the FrenchEnlightenment."Early Modern Electronic TextsPrimarily a literary resource (and their use of "Early Modern" takes in the fifteenth century), but contains a number of philosophical works. Maintained by Matthew Steggle for a journal called Early Modern Literary Studies.eBooks@AdelaideAn excellent resource, offering over 700 well-presented on-line texts.Electronic Text CentreBased at the University of Virginia, "The Electronic Text Centre's holdings include approximately 70,000 on- and off-line humanities texts in thirteen languages, with more than 350,000 related images (book illustrations, covers, manuscripts, newspaper pages, page images of Special Collections books, museum objects, etc.)"Etext Archives"Home to electronic texts of all kinds, from the sacred to the profane, from the political to the personal. Our mission is to provide electronic versions of texts without judging their content."Full Text Humanities Resources on the Internet: A SelectionFrom the University of Wisconsin - Madison, Memorial Library. A useful listing of on-line resources.Hanover Historical texts ProjectBased at Hanover College. "The Project's principal aim is to make primary texts readily available to students and faculty for use in history and humanities courses."Institute for Learning TechnologiesBased at Columbia, this offers the works of a number of major philosophers, together with links to other, similar projects.Internet Classics Archive"Bringing the wisdom of the classics to the Internet since 1994." Maintained by Daniel C. Stevenson at MIT.Internet Sacred Text Archive"This is a quiet place in cyberspace devoted to religious tolerance and scholarship." Their net is rather wider than their title suggests, in fact.LabyrinthResources for medieval studies; a huge site, sponsored by Georgetown University.Liber Liber: Italian | EnglishAn Italian " non-profit cultural association whose aim is the promotion of any kind of artistic and intellectual expression. In particular, it is an attempt to draw humanistic and scientific culture together thanks to the qualified use of informatic technologies in the humanistic field."Medieval SourcebookMaintained by Paul Halsall at the Fordham University Center for Medieval Studies.Perseus Digital LibraryBased at Tufts University, "Perseus is an evolving digital library, engineering interactions through time, space, and language. Our primary goal is to bring a wide range of source materials to as large an audience as possible."Project Gutenberg"the oldest producer of free electronic books (eBooks or etexts) on the Internet. Our collection of more than 13.000 eBookswas produced by hundreds of volunteers. Most of the Project Gutenberg eBooks are older literary works that are in the public domain inthe United States. All may be freely downloaded and read, and redistributed for non-commercial use"Quaderno Filosofi & ClassiciA SWIF collection, in Italian.17th & 18th Century Women PhilosophersA bibliography, with one or two external links, maintained by Peter Suber. Universal LibraryHosted by Carnegie Mellon University. A large and growing collection of on-line texts.The Window: PhilosophersBased at Trinity College, Hartford, CT. A somewhat idiosyncratic selection of philosophers, each with a short biography and bibliography. |
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