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  1. Ten Essential Texts in the Philosophy of Religion: Classics and Contemporary Issues
  2. Staging Philosophy: Intersections of Theater, Performance, and Philosophy (Theater: Theory/Text/Performance)
  3. Monsters and Philosophy (Texts in Philosophy)
  4. Schleiermacher: Hermeneutics and Criticism: And Other Writings (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy) by Friedrich Schleiermacher, 1998-12-28
  5. Heine: On the History of Religion and Philosophy in Germany (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy)
  6. Ten Great Works of Philosophy by Various, 2002-03-01
  7. The Cambridge Translations of Medieval Philosophical Texts: Volume 2, Ethics and Political Philosophy (v. 2)
  8. System of Moral Philosophy (Continuum Classic Texts) by Francis Hutcheson, 2006-03-01
  9. Knowledge, Mind, and the Given : Reading Wilfrid Sellars's "Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind," Including the Complete Text of Sellars's Essay by Willem A. Devries, Timm Triplett, et all 2000-09
  10. Philosophy ,A Text With Readings 10th edition by ManuelVelasquez, 2007
  11. Robert Boyle: A Free Enquiry into the Vulgarly Received Notion of Nature (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy) by Robert Boyle, 1996-11-13
  12. Schleiermacher: Lectures on Philosophical Ethics (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy) by Friedrich Schleiermacher, 2002-12-23
  13. Texts and Dialogues: On Philosophy, Politics, and Culture (Contemporary Studies in Philosophy and the Human Sciences) by Maurice Merleau-Ponty, 1996-04
  14. Introductory philosophy; a text-book for colleges and high schools by Charles A. b. 1875 Dubray, 2010-08-31

61. Philosophy
A number of etexts of famous philosophers.
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Stargate/5883/philosophy/philosophy.html
Last update: MARCH 19, 1999 Hello there, Philosophy buffs!
Although, Philosophy is almost a kind of strange deviation, I dare give you this HTML file about this funny subject, or at least give you works of others who know (but mostly knew) much more about it: Plato, Descartes, Locke and others. That collection below will get larger!
Philosophy originated from two greek words (please excuse possibly wrong spelling but I'm a Czech and I know only the Czech transcriptions of the words...) "philein" and "sophia" (really, if my English spellings of these two Greek words aren't right, let me know). Both words put together mean something like "love to the wisdom" and I must say that it has only a little to do with looking for the sense of life.
So, I'd better stop blabbing on and on. Here are the works I found thanks to the Online Books Page to which I gratefully link below.
The Complete Works by Aristotle

Laws
by Plato
Selected Works by Plato

A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge
by George Berkeley
Discourse on Method
by Rene Descartes
Meditations on the First Philosophy by Rene Descartes
Original in Latin
English translation French translation An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding by David Hume (sometimes it is a bit erratic but you may have luck) Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics by Immanuel Kant An Essay Concerning Human Understanding by John Locke LINKS The Dynaweb Philosophy Aide - biographies of a few very important philosophers.

62. Philosophy On The Web
A listing by period, place, school and philosophers of philosophical online texts. Includes links to major libraries and e-text databases.
http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~ahart/philosophy.html
Film Music Literature Philosophy ... Bookstore
Aristotle
Rembrandt

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Philosophy on the Internet
A Comprehensive Web Directory Philosopher homepages Philosophy disciplines Philosophers Philosophy e-texts
Philosophy A B C D ... Z Philosophers A B C D ...
The latest in philosophy news.
Links updated 17. Feb . 2003 Aesthetics Existentialism Metaphysics Philosophy of Mind ... Z
A D i r e c t o r y Aesthetics Aesthetics Online.
American Society of Aesthetics Web Page. Aesthetics webpage resources.
Bakhtin Centre, Sheffield University, England. British Journal of Aesthetics. ... A-Z of Philosophy. Philosophical terms explained, a guide to eclectric and strange philosophy pages. B British philosophy resources on the internet from Oxford University. Buddhism Electronic Buddhist Text Initiative. An archive of Buddhist texts. Zen Buddhism. The International Research Institute for Zen Buddhism, Hanazono University, Japan. Buddhism. Guide to Buddhist studies on the internet.Buddhism educational resources. Send your questions, comments or link suggestions here Alibris. The site for rare books

63. Jim Macdonald's Philosophy Page
Contains a library of links to online texts in philosophy, a discussion forum, personal essays, and guest essays.
http://www.geocities.com/jsmacdonaldjr
Welcome to my philosophy home page. This page is a place where lovers of wisdom can research classical works, share essays, and have live dialogue with one another. If you have javascripts, the links to the left will open up menus which will help you navigate through the site. This site has many very useful features both for scholarship and for interaction. The Philosophical Classics Library is a very useful research tool. Also, please check out The Acropolis Discussion Forum where we discuss anything and everything. Any suggestions would be helpful. Please write to me at jsmacdonald@hotmail.com Thank you for your support.
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64. Hegel.Net - Homepage
Essays and links to help understand, rethink, explain, sublate, and live the philosophy of G.W.F. Hegel. Includes bibliography, biography and texts.
http://www.hegel.net/

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"Hegel is one of those thinkers just about all educated people think they know something about. His philosophy was the forerunner to Karl Marx's theory of history, but unlike Marx, who was a materialist, Hegel was an idealist in the sense that he thought that reality was ultimately spiritual, and that it developed according to the process of thesis/antithesis/synthesis. Hegel also glorified the Prussian state, claiming that it was God's work, was perfect, and was the culmination of all human history. Just about everything in the previous paragraph is false except for the first sentence. What is even more striking is that it is all clearly and demonstrably wrong, has been known to be wrong in scholarly circles for a long time now, and still appears in almost all short histories of thought or brief encyclopedia entries about Hegel." Terry Pinkard: "Hegel: A Biography", Cambridge University Press 2000. New: the first part of our Hegel FAQ , which attempts to refute some of the Hegel myths out there, including the ones mentioned by Pinkard in the quote given above, is out. Please also try our Hegel biography and please don't miss our various email discussion lists (Forums) to ask questions about Hegel and Hegel related topics or to discuss these with us. The new

65. Kamat's Potpourri: Hinduism Potpourri
Articles on Hindu culture, philosophy, sacred texts, and customs.Includes pictures of deities, holymen, and discussions of such topics as death, initiation, and weddings.
http://www.kamat.com/kalranga/hindu/
Hinduism Potpourri
Potpourri of topics on Hinduism at this site
Last Updated: February 25,2003 Who is God?
Warrior Arjuna, during the Mahabharat war is supposed to have asked Krishna on his identity. The answer. The Song Celestial
The Bhagawad-gita is Hinduism in a nutshell. Commentary on the sacred text by Ganesh Burde. Interview with an Ascetic
Kamat chats with a boy monk at the birthplace of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu in West Bengal, and learns why God had to create the evil. Renunciation and Relinquishment
The difference between the two; and what must be followed according to the Gita. Lord Shiva's Family in Indian Art
Shiva, along with wife Uma and son Ganesh is the most favorite of Indian artists. The Holy Men of India
We classify the holy men of India; pictures of Sadhus, Swamis, Saints, and Priests. The Festivals of India
The significance of festivals, includes a number of pictures, and a calendar.

66. PhilosophyOnline - Home
Contains online study materials, revision notes, annotated online texts, etc., related to the study of philosophy. Especially useful for AS and A2 students (UK) and undergraduates.
http://www.philosophyonline.co.uk/
Philosophy Now A useful and informative magazine dealing with contemporary and historical issues in philosophy. For subscription information, click on the picture above. The Philosopher's Magazine A quarterly journal dealing with a range of philosophical issues. The website also contains useful links and articles. Click on the image on the left to go there. Site News - September 2002 What happened to the summer holidays? There I was, looking forward to lazy weeks of rain-interrupted cricket, lay-ins and extra curricular reading, then all of a sudden the new term has begun. The first thing I must mention is that all the sections marked "coming soon" are...um...well, coming soon . As I pointed out to a recent correspondent, this site is provided free to anyone and everyone, so

67. Epicurus And Epicurean Philosophy
Offers ancient texts, history, bibliography, related links, and email discussion group.
http://www.epicurus.net/
Welcome . . . The
Ancient Epicurean Texts . . .
Epicurus (341-270 B.C.)
Principal Doctrines Vatican Sayings Letter to Menoeceus Letter to Herodotus ... Last Will
Diogenes Laertius (early 200s A.D., biographer of Epicurus)
Lives of Eminent Philosophers, book X
Lucretius (99-55 B.C., Epicurean poet)
De Rerum Natura On the Nature of Things
Cicero (106-43 B.C., critic who recorded Epicurean monologues)
De Finibus On Ends De Natura Deorum On the Nature of the Gods , selection)
Horace (65-8 B.C., poet)
Letter to Tibullus
Lucian (120-190 A.D., satirist)
Alexander the Oracle-Monger Zeus Rants
Cornelius Nepos (100-25 B.C., biographer)
De Latinis Historicis - Atticus
Plutarch (early 100s A.D., Platonist critic)
Adversus Colotem Against Colotes , selection)
Lactantius (early 300s A.D., Christian critic)
The Divine Institutes On the Anger of God (selection)
Exploring Epicureanism . . .
Finding Epicureans . . .
An Epicurean wedding If you are interested in discussing Epicureanism and related subjects

68. Philosophy Pages
Aids to the study of philosophy, including study guide, dictionary, timeline, discussion of major philosophers, and links to etexts.
http://www.philosophypages.com/
Philosophy
Pages
F A Q Dictionary ... Locke
Philosophy Pages
. . . from Garth Kemerling
This site offers helpful information for students of the Western philosophical tradition. The elements you will find on this site include:
The Dictionary of Philosophical Terms and Names
A survey of the History of Western Philosophy
A Timeline for the intellectual figures discussed here.
Detailed discussion of several major Philosophers
Summary treatment of the elementary principles of Logic
A generic Study Guide for students of philosophy.
Links to other philosophy Sites on the Internet.
An opportunity to download the entire site for personal use.
A simple menu appears at the top of each page of this site, and since all of these documents are heavily interlinked with each other, it should be easy to pursue alternate paths through their content. Material from other Internet sites will always appear in a different browser window, so you won't lose your place in Philosophy Pages
Visitors are welcome to browse and to make fair use excellent comments complete citation in an appropriate form, and remember to check out the academic credentials of the author.

69. The Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy
Draws from public domain sources for both its classic philosophical etexts collection and for portions of some articles. James Fieser, Ph.D., general editor.
http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/
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70. Hume
A brief discussion of the life and works of David Hume, with links to electronic texts and additional information.
http://www.philosophypages.com/ph/hume.htm
Philosophy
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F A Q Dictionary ... Locke

David Hume
Life and Works
Ideas

Belief

The Self
...
Internet Sources
Soon after completing his studies at Edinburgh, Scottish philosopher David Hume began writing his comprehensive statement of the views he believed would contribute to philosophy no less than Newton's had to science. But the public reception for the three books of his magisterial Treatise of Human Nature (1739) was less than cordial, and Hume abandoned his hopes of a philosophical career in order to support his family as a librarian, historian, diplomat, and political essayist, a course of action he described in the autobiographical My Own Life (1776). Hume's Essays Moral and Political (1741-1742) found some success, and the multi-volume History of England (1754-1762) finally secured the modest livelihood for which he had hoped. Although he spent most of his life trying to produce more effective statements of his philosophical views, he did not live to see the firm establishment of his reputation by the criticisms of Kant and much later appreciation of the logical positivists The central themes of Book I of the Treatise receive a somewhat more accessible treatment in An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding (1748), a more popular summary of Hume's

71. Page Of Ancient Philosophy And Literature
Ancient philosophical and literary texts, some links to ancient sites, libraries, maps; pictures of ancient philosophers.
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You can read online or download (and print) with Acrobat Reader 5.x some ancient philosophical and literary texts as PDF files; each down-loadable file have protected with password (expand these files with StuffIt Expander 6.x for Windows or StuffIt Expander 6.x for Mac ; first please email to me for details and password). These files are simplified PDF versions from the books: VECVAGARS M., KEMERE I., Selections from the Pre-Socratic Thinkers, Riga: Vaga, 1994; THEOPHRASTUS, Characteres, Riga: Minerva, 1995; IUSTINUS MARTYR, Apologia II, Riga: FSI, 1997; VECVAGARS M., KEMERE I., Parmenides: Testimonies, 1st Fragment, Riga: FSI, 1999; Neither Wind, Nor Flag, transl. from English and German by M. VECVAGARS and R. KALNINS, Riga: Avots, 1991, etc. You can also see and use some links to ancient sites libraries , and pictures of ancient philosophers, read fragments of

72. SWIF Philosophy Of Mind HOME PAGE
Bibliographies by topic and author, event listings, online texts, new books (with links), and many links to online reference works, relevant institutions, journal home pages, and other sites.
http://lgxserver.uniba.it/lei/mind/home.htm
Philosophy of Mind
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Department of Philosophy - University of Stirling
What's New
New contents added to this site.
Authors
Links to bibliographies and home pages of philosophers of mind and cognitive scientists.
Books
New titles with links to publishers' catalogues.
Events
Conferences, seminars and links to others web pages with lists of philosophical events.
Forums
Discussions concerning "target books" in philosophy of mind. Each forum consists of an author's précis, commentaries and the author's responses.
Institutions
Undergraduate/postgraduate courses, course materials, research centres.
Journals
Online journals, journals' web pages, mailing lists and newsgroups.
Reference
Bibliographies, dictionaries and encyclopedias.
Sites
Other sites dedicated to web resources on philosophy of mind and other cognitive sciences.
Topics
Online resources and bibliographies related to specific topics in philosophy of mind.

73. Class Home Page: Philosophy 361
Complete philosophy of Art internet course at California State University, Long Beach. Includes etexts and extensive links.
http://www.csulb.edu/~jvancamp/361/
E-Mail List Lecture Notes Student Projects Discussion Group
This course is taught entirely on the Internet. Spring Semester 1998 (January 26-May 18, 1998) (3 units) e-mail: jvancamp@csulb.edu Julie Van Camp OFFICE PHONE/VOICE MAIL: (562) 985-5545 FAX: (562) 985-7135 OFFICE HOURS: Wednesday: 12:30-3:30 p.m. PST (Spring 1998) OFFICE: McIntosh Humanities Bldg. 908
Development of this course was made possible with grants from the Office of the Dean, College of Liberal Arts, and the Office of Academic Affairs, CSU Long Beach.
Last updated: May 20, 1998

74. The Sangoma Sanctum
A collection of translated texts and discussions from Chinese, GrecoRoman, Rosicrucian, and other philosophy, mythology, and martial arts.
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The Sangoma Sanctum is a quiet place on the internet where you can discover classical texts from the great minds from history. The forums at this site make it possible to discuss the subjects with other visitors , for a broader understanding. Have you been curious about the sources of the cultures around the earth? Or about how story or a theory tells all about the mindframe of the teller? Or to sources of "current" solutions to old questions? Then you're at the right place. You can search with words through the texts at this site. And discover translations of the original documents.
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75. Legal History And Philosophy
Quotes from important persons, texts and documents, in the area of legal history and philosophy.
http://www.commonlaw.com/
Legal History and Philosophy
For all who enjoy legal history and theory. This site is intended to include materials not easily found at other sites on the internet. This site will be modified occasionally. Sources currently include Sir Edward Coke, the Laws of the Cherokee Nation, Learned Hand, Francis Lieber, Abraham Lincoln, the Code of Hammurabi, the 1648 Laws of Massachusetts, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., Frederick Pollock, and Michael Dalton.
This site was last modified on March 4, 2003

76. Boethius: Consolation Of Philosophy
Background information and Latin and English texts of this classic. The English text is drawn from Cooper's 1902 translation.
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/jod/boethius/boethius.html
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77. Philosophy And Theology
Links to sites on the most influential writers and thinkers who have influenced theology through the years.Category Society philosophy philosophy of Religion...... Text Databases. The Perseus Project (Classical Greek texts) Early PatristicWritings (via ICLNet) Bibliographies. Directories of philosophy Resources.
http://www.georgetown.edu/labyrinth/subjects/philosophy/phil.html
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Aristotle
Aristotle's Works (Directory) (Virginia Tech.) Aristotle's Works at The Tech Archive (MIT) Aristotle, Metaphysics (Trans. W. D. Ross) Aristotle De interpretatione (Trans. E. M. Edghill) Aristotle, On the Soul (Trans. J. A. Smith) and an html edition (prepared by James O'Donnell) Aristotle, Physics (Trans. R. P. Hardie and R. K. Gaye) Aristotle, Poetics (Trans. S. H. Butcher) Aristotle, Rhetoric (Trans. W. Rhys Roberts)
Augustine
Latin text of the Confessions (HTML edition by Chris Mitchell) Directory of the Confessions for access by individual book, or the Entire text as one long file. (E. B. Pusey, trans.) Key word search of the Pusey trans. Augustine, De dialectica . (Text and trans., James Marchand; HTML ed., James O'Donnell.) Enchiridion (Albert Outler, trans.) De musica (Latin ed.)
Boethius
Boethius, De consolatione philosophiae (Latin and English, at UVA Etext Center) Boethius, De consolatione philosophiae (Latin and English with commentary and other resources, ed. James O'Donnell, at U Penn.) De institutione musica (Latin ed.)

78. Jean-Paul Sartre, Philosophy & Existentialism
Information about existentialism in general, along with texts and a forum.
http://hometown.aol.com/DonJohnR/Philosophy/Sartre.html
Jean-Paul Sartre
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Perhaps the best known and most philosophical of Sartre's novels. A classic piece of existentialist literature. Sartre's existentialist magnum opus . The principal theoretical text of his early period, it deals with the relationship between phenomenology and ontology and lays the foundations for the development of an existential psychoanalysis. Notebooks for an Ethics Including 'No Exit', perhaps Sartre's best known play, 'The Respectful Prostitute', 'The Flies' and 'Dirty Hands'.

79. Machiavelli
A discussion of the life and works of Machiavelli, with links to electronic texts and additional information.
http://www.philosophypages.com/ph/macv.htm
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Machiavelli originally wrote Principe The Prince ) (1513) in hopes of securing the favor of the ruling Medici family, and he deliberately made its claims provocative. The Prince is an intensely practical guide to the exercise of raw political power over a Renaissance principality. Allowing for the unpredictable influence of fortune, Machiavelli argued that it is primarily the character or vitality or skill of the individual leader that determines the success of any state. The book surveys various bold means of acquiring and maintaining the principality and evaluates each of them solely by reference to its likelihood of augmenting the glory of the prince while serving the public interest. It is this focus on practical success by any means, even at the expense of traditional moral values , that earned Machiavelli's scheme a reputation for ruthlessness, deception, and cruelty. His Dell'arte della guerra The Art of War explains in detail effective procedures for the acquisition, maintenance, and use of a military force. Even in his more leisurely reflections on the political process, Machiavelli often wrote in a similar vein. The Discorsi sopra la prima Deca di Tito Livio Discourses on Livy ) (1531) review the history of the Roman republic, with greater emphasis on the role of fortune and a clear

80. Purchasing Comps Texts
philosophy Department. Purchasing Comps texts. a new window). Back to philosophytexts Table of Contents. PreSocratics, cover The Presocratic
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Select a text for more information or to purchase the book from Amazon.com (clicking opens a new window). Back to Philosophy Texts Table of Contents Pre-Socratics The Presocratic Philosophers
G.S.Kirk, J.C. Raven, and M. Shofield (eds.)
Plato The Collected Dialogues of Plato
Edith Hamilton and Huntington Cairns (eds.) (Princeton, 1961).
Aristotle Complete Works of Aristotle, Volume 1 Complete Works of Aristotle, Volume 2
Jonathan Barnes (ed.), (Princeton, 1984).
Stoics, Epicureans, Skeptics
Selections from Hellenistic Philosophy
Gordon H.Clark (ed.), (New York, 1940).
Neoplatonism
The Essential Plotinus
Elmer.O'Brien (trans), (Indianapolis, 1978). General Medieval Five Texts on the Mediaeval Problem of Universals Paul Vincent Spade (ed.), (Indianapolis, 1994). Augustine On Free Choice of the Will Thomas Williams (ed.), (Indianapolis, 1993). Confessions (Oxford World's Classics) Henry Chadwick (trans.), (Oxford, 1991). The City of God (Modern Library Paperback Classics) Marcus Dods (Trans.), (Modern Library, 2000). Anselm Anselm of Canterbury : The Major Works Brian Davies and G.R. Evans (eds.), (Oxford, 1999).

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