Electronic Texts In Philosophy Main Page CETH Center for Electronic Texts in the Humanities; Chinese Text Archive - manychinese philosophy texts, requires a chinese character enhanced browser. http://www.epistemelinks.com/Main/MainText.asp
Course Texts Texts of Locke, Berkeley, Hume, Leibniz and Pascal. http://www.lancs.ac.uk/users/philosophy/texts/
Philosophy Of The GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF) A comprehensive collection of online philosophy resources. Wellorganized, easy to navigate, regularly updated. Structured searching of a database of online philosophy texts. The future of scholarly web searching, browsing, and http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/philosophy.html
Extractions: Catalan Czech Chinese Danish ... Turkish This directory describes the philosophy of the Free Software Movement, which is the motivation for our development of the free software operating system GNU. We also keep a list of Organizations that Work for Freedom in Computer Development and Electronic Communications Free software is a matter of freedom: people should be free to use software in all the ways that are socially useful. Software differs from material objectssuch as chairs, sandwiches, and gasolinein that it can be copied and changed much more easily. These possibilities make software as useful as it is; we believe software users should be able to make use of them. What is Free Software? Why Software Should Not Have Owners Why Software Should Be Free . (This is an older and longer essay about the same topic as the previous one.) Why Free Software Needs Free Documentation Selling Free Software Can Be OK!
Philosophy Etexts On The Web By Ziniewicz Primary Source philosophy texts on the World Wide Web. Welcome to thepoor philosopher's virtual philosophy library. I have intended http://www.fred.net/tzaka/leaves.html
Extractions: on the World Wide Web Welcome to the poor philosopher's virtual philosophy library. I have intended to include only web-approved texts. If any of these links are to unauthorized or unapproved, please let me know so that I can quickly remove them from these pages. If you know of texts that I can add to these lists, please be so kind as to write me at my email address ( tzaka@fred.net All subject areas on this page can also be accessed through the Philosophy Library (which has more graphics and takes a bit longer to load). American Philosophy Asian Philosophy Early Greek Philosophy Late Greek and Roman ... HIPPIAS Limited Area Search of Philosophy on the Internet
American Philosophy Texts -- Ziniewicz American Philosophy Online Texts, General Sites. Texts and Archives. Corliss Lamont1902 1995. The Philosophy of Humanism; The Affirmative Ethics of Humanism. http://www.fred.net/tzaka/american.html
Extractions: Democracy and Education (Institute for Learning Technologies) "The Ego as Cause" (Mead Project) "The Evolutionary Method As Applied To Morality: I. Its Scientific Necessity" (Mead Project) "The Evolutionary Method As Applied To Morality: II. Its Significance for Conduct" (Mead Project) "Green's Theory of the Moral Motive" (Mead Project) How We Think (Mead Project) Individual Psychology and Education (The Philosopher) "Interpretation of Savage Mind" (Mead Project) Introduction to Constructive Conscious Control of the Individual by F.M. Alexander "Logical Conditions of a Scientific Treatment of Morality" (Mead Project) "My Pedogogic Creed"
Classic Philosophy Texts First Page. Classic philosophy texts. JS.Mill On Nature ; GeorgeBerkeley A Treatise Concerning The Principles of Human Knowledge; http://www.lancs.ac.uk/users/philosophy/mave/classic philos texts.html
Extractions: Back to Philosophy Online Resources Page IEPPP Home MAVE main page MAVE by Distance Learning home page ... Lancaster University First Page J.S.Mill: "On Nature" George Berkeley: A Treatise Concerning The Principles of Human Knowledge David Hume: An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding John Locke: An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1690) ... Send Mail to the Philosophy Department.
Guide To Philosophy On The Internet (Suber), Etexts A systematic effort to collect online philosophy texts. Searchable but not browsable. Fromthe Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. philosophy texts. http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/gpi/etexts.htm
Extractions: Home ... About Philosophy Etexts Also see the sections on Philosophers and philosophies Topics Journals Bibliographies ... Online papers , and Quotations Access the Great Books . From the Access Foundation and Encyclopedia Britannica. Links to many online "great books", not limited to philosophy. Ancient and Medieval Texts in Philosophy and Theology . From The Labyrinth guide to medieval studies. Akamac E-Text Links . Very thorough on the philosophers it covers. Alex: A Catalog of Electronic Texts on the Internet . Not limited to philosophy. APA List of Electronic Texts The Aphil Library . Philosophical works in the public domain. Book Stacks Unlimited, Philosophy http://digital.library.upenn.edu/books/Books On-Line . Not limited to philosophy, but a good philosophy collection appears near the top of this file. For convenience, jump to its title-search page Center for Electronic Texts in the Humanities (CETH) . Not a collection of texts, but of thinking and services about texts. The Christian Classics Ethereal Library Classic Texts in Ethics . From Lawrence Hinman. The Classics Archive . Greek and Latin texts in English translation. Searchable. Digital Text Projects . From the Columbia University Institute for Learning Technologies Eclectic Artistry Philosophy Library Electronic Text Center . University of Virginia. Organized by language, not by field. Some philosophy among the literature.
Philosophy Books (book Reviews) Reviews of thirty philosophy books, mostly popular and with a focus on sciencerelated areas. http://dannyreviews.com/s/philosophy.html
Guide To Philosophy On The Internet (Suber) A regularly updated collection of online philosophy resources by Peter Suber of Earlham College.Category Society Philosophy Directories From the University of Vienna. Noesis. Philosophical Research OnLine. Structured searching of a database of online philosophy texts. http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/philinks.htm
Extractions: Hippias Noesis , and this guide are in the process of merging. As of February 16, 2003, I will no longer update this guide. After eight years online, this is a hard decision but one forced by the press of other work. However, the guide is still merging its contents with Hippias and Noesis . When the merger is complete, responsibility for maintaining the collection will be vested in the International Association for Computing and Philosophy (IACAP). I will still accept submissions, but instead of adding them to this guide, I will add them to a list to be incorporated into the merged collection. IACAP has a page of further details on its plans for the future online library of philosophy. This the single-file edition of the guide. It is large and loads slowly, but once loaded is easy to browse and search.
Jonathan Bennett's "Translated" Modern Philosophy Texts Translated Modern philosophy texts. By Jonathan Bennett. Availabletexts Rene Descartes, Meditations on First Philosophy. John http://www-hl.syr.edu/phil/Bennett/Bennett_index.htm
Extractions: When co-teaching Philosophy 208 with Stuart Thau at Syracuse University , I arranged for our students to confront the relevant texts in versions which they had a reasonable chance of understanding. The texts are those listed below; the partial disorder of some of them reflects the order in which we took them in our course. The Descartes text is heavily indebted in many places to the version in the second volume of The Philosophical Writings of Descartes (Cambridge University Press), for which the translator was John Cottingham. His version is the most accurate one we have in English, and readers are urged to go to it for a more strictly faithful version of the work than is to be found here. What I aim to do in my version is to make it easier for students to come to grips with the philosophical content of the Meditations ; the version will not be useful to teachers or students for whom the texts they are studying are primarily historical exhibits and only secondarily (if at all) invitations to philosophical thought.
Department Of Philosophy Back to the Philosophy Department. Online philosophy texts. Links To Online TextSites. Links to Online philosophy texts. A~B~C~D~E~F~G~H~J~K~L~M~N~P~Q~R~S~T~W http://www.georgetown.edu/departments/philosophy/onlinetext.html
Philosophy Texts EEditions. All. Unbearable Weight Susan Bordo. In Defense of Anarchism RobertPaul Wolff. Caring Nel Noddings. http://www.ucpress.edu/books/text/phil.html
Philosophy Texts Online philosophy texts ONLINE. From Tom Stone (trstone@rpa.net), this page provideslinks to electronic philosophy texts, arranged alphabetically by author. http://people.brandeis.edu/~teuber/textsonline.html
Extractions: http://www.cpm.ll.ehime- u.ac.jp/AkamacHomePage/Akamac_E-text_Links/Akamac_E- text_Links.html With a focus on texts relevant to the history of economics and social thought, this site provides links arranged in by author in alphabetical order. It is maintained by Akama Michio (akamac@ll.ehime-u.ac.jp). Alex Catalogue of Electronic Texts http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/stacks/alex- index.html Alex helps users to find and retrieve the full text of documents on the Internet. It currently indexes over 2000 books and shorter texts by author and title, incorporating texts from Project Gutenberg, Wiretap, the On-Line Book Initiative, the Eris system at Virginia Tech, the English Server at Carnegie Mellon University, Project Bartlesby, CCAT, the on-line portion of the Oxford Text Archive, and many others. It is maintained by Eric Morgan (eric_morgan@ncsu.edu). Chinese Classics
Ancient Philosophy Texts Texts for Philosophy 201 http://www.westminster.edu/staff/muthmp/Phil201/Phil201text.htm
Polylog / Anthology - Intercultural Philosophy Texts Macksood A. Aftab An Examination of Issues in Epistemology, Metaphysics,and Philosophy of Religion in the Context of Modern Western Philosophy. http://www.polylog.org/anth/index-en.htm
Introductory Philosophy Texts Unfortunately, most introductory philosophy texts are very thin on the feminist/peopleof color side, and supplemental material reinforces the marginality of http://www.ku.edu/~philos/thepage/altintbks.html
Extractions: Contains the classic writings. Most topic chapters include a contemporary feminist article, and some include African-American and Asian authors. These article are included as a matter of course rather than as separate chapters. Philosophy of Woman: Classical to Current Concepts Mary Mahowald (Hackett, 1994) Includes an extensive section on diverse versions of feminism, including multicultural feminism, postmodern feminism, feminist ecology,lesbian feminism, pragmatic feminism, maternal feminism, liberal, and marxist feminism. Incorporated work by Juliet Mitchell, Charlotte, Gilman, Jane Addams, Joyce Trebilcot, Christince Pierce, Elizabeth Spelman, and others into topical areas that are appropriate to their writings. The author considers this collection propaedeutic to feminist ethics as such, in part because it includes writings by malestream philosophers on women. The Philosophical Quest: A Cross-Cultural Reader Presbey, Struhl, and Olsen (McGraw-Hill)
4. Philosophy Texts 4. philosophy texts The Committee on Computer Use of the American PhilosophicalAssociation is organizing a new archive of classic historical texts in http://www.ku.edu/history/subject_tree/o1/e-srcs/welsch/6/2/4.html