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Philosophy

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Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy


Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy


Skeptic's Dictionary & Guide for the New Millennium
Skeptical definitions, essays and references from acupuncture to zombis by Robert T. Carroll, Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy , Sacramento City College

Truth Journal
Truth: An International, interdisciplinary Journal of Christian Thought Truth is an interdisciplinary, nonspecialized journal for the academic community (students, professors, scholars) with a distinctively Christian perspective and seeks to provide a critical analysis of crucial contemporary intellectual issues. The issues discussed are scientific, philosophical, literary, historical or theological in nature.

Philosophy Documentation Center


POIESIS: Philosophy Online Serials Project
Logon User name: jpr
Logon Password: JPR

American Philosophical Association


Plato and his dialogues
A somewhat idiosyncratic but helpful interpretation of Plato's dialogues by by Bernard Suzanne

Cyberspace Devoted to the Study of Classical Athens
Christopher S. Planeaux is a Classicist by trade with degrees from Indiana University and the University of Cambridge. His primary area of specialty is Greek history: specifically, the Ages of Solon to Aristoteles (Aristotle). His current studies include the Athenian archê (empire) and Platon's sokratikoi logoi (Plato's Socratic Dialogues).

The Nietzsche Page at USC
This page is designed to help facilitate the study of the works of Friedrich Nietzsche. Its primary purpose is to provide scholars an on-line reference for contemporary scholarship about Nietzsche.

An Essay Concerning Human Understanding by John Locke (1690)
The Essay is stored here as eleven files. Storing it as a single file would make loading it a very long task and it would also be likely to cause some browsers to run short on memory. This text is stored on site by the APHIL Library which is provided by the Department of Philosophy, Research School of Social Sciences, ANU. It is in the Public Domain.

Immanuel Kant's Critique of Pure Reason, trans. by Norman Kemp Smith
The e-text version of this book was originally prepared by Stephen Palmquist and placed in the Oxford Text Archive in 1985. The WWW version of the text made its first appearance in October, 1995 at the Hong Kong Baptist University. This web page represents a technically overhauled edition provided by the Humanities Computing & Methodology Program, RIH of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Includes the Table of Contents of the Critique as in second edition (1787) (with analytic TOC and hyper linkage) and an on line search engine for the Critique.

Descartes' Meditations on First Philosophy
A Trilingual HTML Edition edited by David B. Manley and Charles S. Taylor.

Philosophical Classics in HTML
Texts include:
Aristotle, Aristotle's Logic - The Organon
Descartes, Discourse on Method
Leibniz, The Monadology
Locke, Essay Concerning Human Understanding
Berkeley, Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge
Hume, Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding
Kant, The Critique of Pure Reason

Augustine


Readings for Philosophers and Catholics
E-texts available at the Jacques Maritain Center at Notre Dame:

Catholic Encyclopedia


Summa Theologica of St. Thomas Aquinas


Texts and Contexts
This page is dedicated to the expansion of knowledge regarding influential texts and authors throughout history. It attempts to provide a wide range of authors, but clearly not all are covered here. Subjects include Aquinas, Aristotle, Augustine, Francis Bacon, Bible, Catholic, C.S. Lewis, Dante, Descartes, Doctrine, Dostoevsky, Enlightenment, Sigmund Freud, General, Homer, Humanism, Immanuel Kant, Kierkegaard, Kempis, Martin Luther, Machiavelli, Karl Marx, John S. Mill, Thomas More, Nietzsche, On line Texts, Plato, Predestination, Quran, Renaissance, Scholasticism, Shakespeare, Leo Tolstoy, Voltaire

The Labyrinth: Resources for Medieval Studies (Sponsored by Georgetown University)


Continental Philosophy: A Rough Guide
A universal resource for finding out about philosophy in continental Europe, including basic introductions to the life and work of major thinkers.




Search Engines in Philosophy
1. Hippias: Limited Area Search of Philosophy on the Internet
[Note: For directions on linking to Hippias:]
2. Noesis: Philosophical Research On-Line
3. Argos: Limited Area Search of the Ancient and Medieval Internet


On-Line Encyclopedias of Philosophy
1. The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
2. The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
3. The Catholic Encyclopedia


General Philosophy Links
1. The World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Philosophy
The guide is intended to provide an overview of the various Internet resources related to Philosophy.
2. American Philosophical Association
3. Guide to Philosophy on the Internet (Suber)
4. Jacques Maritain Center, University of Notre Dame
Includes Jacques Maritain's Collected Works; Jacques Maritain Papers; Electronic texts of classical and medieval sources; Latin Wordlist and Grammar Aid; French Dictionary and Grammar Aid; Greek Lexicon; Other Dictionaries
5. Dictionary of Philosophy of Mind


Ethics
1. Ethics Updates
Ethics Updates is designed primarily to be used by ethics instructors and their students. It is intended to provide updates on current literature, both popular and professional, that relates to ethics.
2. University of British Columbia's Centre for Applied Ethics


History of Philosophy
1. Perseus Project (for Classical Studies)
2. The Labyrinth: Resources for Medieval Studies
3. Texts and Contexts


Critical Thinking
1. The Critical Thinking Community
2. Critical Thinking Resources


Electronic Texts
1. On-Line Books: Philosophy
(LC call numbers starting with B-BD)
2. Internet Classics Archive:
441 searchable works of classical literature
3. Summa Theologica of St. Thomas Aquinas
4. Descartes’ Meditations on First Philosophy (a trilingual HTML edition)
5. An Essay concerning Human understanding by John Locke (1690)
6. Immanuel Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason, trans. By Norman Kemp Smith


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October 13, 1999
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