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  • Philosophy around the Web
  • Voice of the Shuttle
  • Philosophy @ <large>
    A guide to philosophy resources on the web.  The site was founded by Prof. Stephen Clark and is edited and hosted by the Department of Philosophy at the University of Liverpool.
  • Alex Catalogue of Electronic Texts
    A collection of digital documents in the subject areas of English literature, American literature, and Western philosophy. Unique features include: (1) users can search for and display texts from the collection, as well as search the content of those texts; (2) you can search the contents of multiple documents simultaneously; (3) you have the ability to convert documents to .pdf files "on-the-fly." (Alternately, users can download the whole collection of philosophy texts and the tools to search the texts.)
  • EpistemeLinks.com : Philosophy Resources on the Internet
    Includes over 18,500 links to philosophy resources on the Internet.  Updated often.
  • Erratic Impact
    Categorized by history, subject and author, this meta-index integrates text resources with the best online resources.  Based upon visitor participation, the Philosophy Research Base serves as both a study guide and a platform for a wide variety of community services for students and teachers in philosophy and related subjects.
  • Intute: Philosophy
    A database of Philosophy resources which have been selected, evaluated, and described by subject specialists.  Staff are based in the University of Oxford, Manchester Metropolitan University, and the University of the Arts London.  The group is led by the Research Technologies Service at Oxford University Computing Services.
  • NOESIS : Philosophical Research On-line
    The merger of Hippias and Noesis.  The target of this resource is academic scholarship in philosophy that is freely available online.
  • Paideia Project On-Line
    Here you have access to nearly 1000 papers (organized by subject) presented at the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy (1998) held in Boston.
  • Philosophy Pages from Garth Kemerling
  • The Philosophy Pages by Dieter Koehler
  • Guide to Philosophy on the Internet (Suber)
    Still a good resource, but has not been updated since February, 2003.  As a result, there are numerous dead links.

Online Encyclopedias and Dictionaries


Sites by Subject

Only those sites judged to be somewhat comprehensive are listed here. If the subject area or individual philosopher you are researching is not listed, it still may be possible to find Web sites dealing with that subject/individual by way of the "General sites" included above.

Aesthetics

Ancient Philosophy

Chinese Philosophy

Contemporary Continental Philosophy

Critical Theory

Ethics

Islamic / Arab Philosophy

  • Islamic Philosophy Online
    Dedicated to the study of the philosophical output of the Muslim World.  This site contains hundreds of full-length books and articles on Islamic philosophy, ranging from the classical texts in the canon of Islamic philosophy to modern works of Muslim philosophy.

The Lublin School of Christian Philosophy

Medieval Studies (Including Medieval Philosophy)

Philosophy of Mind

Philosophy of Religion

Philosophy of Science

  • PhilSci Archive
    An electronic archive for preprints in the philosophy of science.

Political Philosophy

Pragmatism


Individual Philosophers

Some of these sites include access to electronic texts.

Aquinas     (SEE ALSO "IMPORTANT NOTE" BELOW)
  • The Summa Theologica of St. Thomas Aquinas
    English translation of the Summa theologiae (Fathers of the English Dominican Province, c.1947).
  • Thomas Instituut Homepage
    Dedicated to the thought of St. Thomas and maintained by the Thomas Instituut te Utrecht. Included are: a searchable list of the works of St. Thomas with info about editions and translations; lists of thematical publications, biographies, bibliographies, etc.; includes links to additional related Websites.
  • Corpus Thomisticum
    This project aims to provide scholars with a set of instruments of research on Thomas Aquinas freely available via the Internet.  It has five parts: a full edition of the complete works of St. Thomas according, where possible, to the best critical texts; a bibliography covering all the studies on Aquinas and his doctrine, from the 13th century to the present; an index of the main tools of Thomistic research, and the edition of the most important among them; a database management system implemented to search, compare, and sort words, phrases, quotations, similitudes, correlations, and statistical information; a digital edition of the main manuscripts of Aquinas' works.
  • Thomistica.net
    This site is designed to provide ready access to up-to-date information about resources for scholars of Aquinas via a constantly-updated news page, which in turn is the source for an RSS newsfeed.  In addition, about once every quarter, the site will also sport a downloadable newsletter detailing research ideas, suggestions, and other items of note.  The site is owned and operated by Mark Johnson of the Theology Department at Marquette University.
  • Thomas Aquinas in English
    Extensive bibliography; includes links to additional related Websites.
  • Tradere
    The Latin text with parallel French translation of the De potentia.
  • Stephen Loughlin's Home Page - St. Thomas Aquinas
    Provides access to biographies, books, and essays available on-line; links to English translations of several titles in the thomistic corpus, including both Summae and the De ente et essentia; links to other Aquinas sites.
  • Aquinas Translation Project
  • Augustine (SEE ALSO "IMPORTANT NOTE" BELOW)
    Provides access to some of Augustine's works--some in Latin only, some in English translation only, some in both Latin and English. Includes links to related sites.
  • Peter Auriol
  • Mikhail Bakhtin
  • Pierre Bayle
  • Jeremy Bentham (SEE ALSO "IMPORTANT NOTE" BELOW)
  • Boethius
  • Auguste Comte
  • John Dewey (SEE ALSO "IMPORTANT NOTE" BELOW)
  • Erasmus
  • Michel Foucault
  • Robert Grosseteste (1175?-1253)
    Provides electronic access to the Latin works of Robert Grosseteste, as well as materials relating to Grosseteste's life and the 13th century in general.
  • The Hume Society (SEE ALSO "IMPORTANT NOTE" BELOW)
  • Edmund Husserl
  • Immanuel Kant
  • William James
  • Soren Kierkegaard
  • Emmanuel Levinas Web Page
  • Jacques Maritain
  • Marx and Engels
  • The Nietzsche Page at USC (SEE ALSO "IMPORTANT NOTE" BELOW)
  • Charles S. Peirce Studies (SEE ALSO "IMPORTANT NOTE" BELOW)
    Includes access to electronic text versions of some of Peirce's works.
  • The Karl Popper Web
  • Benedict Spinoza (SEE ALSO "IMPORTANT NOTE" BELOW)
  • Ludwig Wittgenstein (SEE ALSO "IMPORTANT NOTE" BELOW)

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    Important Note:

    The searchable works of many major Western philosophers and theologians (including those individual philosophers listed above with a "SEE ALSO" reference to this note) are now available to Marquette faculty, students, and staff via various networked or Internet databases.  These full text online databases include: PAST MASTERS ONLINE, THESAURUS LINGUAE GRAECAE, THE LIBRARY OF LATIN TEXTS, and INDEX THOMISTICUS.  A complete list of the philosophy related subscription databases available to MU students and faculty is also available.  For more info on these and other databases, ask at the Information Desk.


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