Jacques Maritain
Center. This site dedicated to Jacques
Maritain (1882-1973), a French Catholic philosopher, is a project
of the University of Notre Dame, Indiana. It offers a searchable
keyword index, indexes to the Maritain papers (correspondence,
lectures, articles, etc.) over the period 1922-1960, and a
bibliography of the books and dissertations in the Maritain
Center. Also included are inventories of papers by the Thomist
philosopher Yves R. Simon (1903-1961) and the philosopher and
theologian Charles de Koninck (1906-1965).
Marxists
Internet Archive: all Marxist writers:
chapters from their books. The volunteers who have built it are
from all over the world &emdash; from Indonesia to
Greece,
Mediaeval
Logic and Philosophy A page on
Mediaeval Logic and Philosophy maintained by Paul Vincent Spade,
Professor of Philosophy at Indiana University. Offers annotated
links to material of interested and also a list of downloadable
documents in pdf-format (also annotated).
* Natural
Magick of Giambattista della Porta,
(Transcribed from 1658 English Edition)
* Adelard of Bath, Natural
Questions (Impact of Muslim Science
in the West).
°The
Nietsche Page: 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 .The page is from the
University of Southern California's Annenberg School for
Communication.
Thus spoke Zarathustra / Friedrich Wilhelm
Nietzsche
(1844-1900) english edition of Also sprach Zarathustra :
ein Buch für Alle und Keinen (1891). The site gives the
english translation, the German text, and information about the
text.
() ° (German)
Nietzsches
Morgenröte: Versuch einer
Darstellung des Werkes mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der
Moralkritik Nietzsches. Morgenrote ,The dawn.
° William of Ockham:
Site devoted to his works with Latin texts and English
translations in parallel columns; first text in the Auctores
Britannici medii aevi series to be published in electronic
format.°Ockham's *Dialogus :Latin text and English
translation, by John Kilcullen and John Scott. This is the first
text in the Auctores Britannici medii aevi series to be published
over the Internet.
Osho:
books on line: Over a period of 35
years, Osho gave spontaneous discourses on a wide variety of
topics and commentaries on various spiritual paths such as Yoga,
Upanishads, Geeta, Jainism, Sufism, Tantra, Tao and Zen. His
discourses on Ashtavakra, Buddha, Mahavir, Krishna and His Geeta,
all the saints of India - like Kabir, Meera, Guru Nanak, Gorakh,
Farid, Bulle Shah, and all the mystics outside India - Jesus,
Heraclitus, LaoTse, Pythagorous, Zarathusthra and Zen masters.
These discourses have been made into books. These books are not
only enlightening but have become the spiritual heritage of entire
world. The enlightened mystic has done a great service to the
whole humanity by making this unique treasure available to
us.
"Perennial
Philosophy" The term was coined by
Leibniz, but popularized by Aldous Huxley. In his spirit , this
page explores Eastern and Western traditions of mysticism and
religion.
°Philosopher's
gallery Portraits of philosophers from
the ancient Greeks till the 20th-century.
°Philosophy
in the Low Countries The site offers
news, new publications, activities and a forum for articles and
essays concerning philosophy, religion and theology in Belgium and
the Netherlands.
°Philosophy;
Webleicester.co.uk::A meta-page on the
English Server, a cooperative publisher of humanities texts on the
Internet. The English Server hosts web pages, ftp, gopher
andTelnet servers, and offers search capabilities on topics from
art to women's studies. The Philosophy page includes links to
texts from Aristotle, Bacon,Burke, Nietzsche, Kant, Mill,
Descartes, Rousseau, Hume, and Thoreau, among others.
°The 4th tetralogy : exploring
Plato's
Middle dialoguesA
scholarly communication resource on Plato's "Middle dialogues":
the Republic, the Phaedrus, the Symposium and the Phaedo. The site
provides translations of the Middle dialogues first published in
1871, with hyperlinked textual cross references to alternative
full texts (English, Greek) at the Perseus project. In addition,
there is an archived Internet discussion group (PAIDEIA) where
these texts can be discussed. Contains search tools and a concise
bibliography. Introduction
to Socrates and Plato (Sanderson
Beck). Plato's works:
°Principia
Cybernetica Project Web: age-old
philosophical questions tackled with the help of the most recent
cybernetic theories and technologies: "MetaSystem
TransitionTheory." including a hotlink glossary of terms and a
detailed list of other related Internet resources.
* Highlights from De
Rerum Natura Titus Lucretius
Carus.
°The Bertrand
Russell Archives at McMaster
University. catalogue of the archives , a database of 60,000
correspondence records. In addition acomprehensive table of
contents is provided, covering 25 years of Russell: The Journal of
the BertrandRussell Archives, quotations and information on the
Russell-l mailing list. * Russell:
Journal of the Bertrand Russell Archives
°Benedict de Spinoza
: 1632-1677 This site offers an introduction to the life and work
of the Dutch philosopher Benedict de Spinoza. It's broken up into
three main parts: the life, the philosophy, the work. There is
also the begining of a bibliography (including hot-links to other
Spinoza sites). notified/filos. * Ethics:
Scanned and proof-read by Edward A. Beach * Ethics:
HTML version by Santiago Barona, * On
the IMprovement of the
Understanding. See also Dr.
Uzgalis version of the * Improvement
°Studia
Spinoziana: info on Spinoza and links
to 17th and 18th Century Studies.
° Studyweb:
philosophy-links: Aesthetics and Creativity, Critical Thinking,
Ethics, Existentialism , Formal Logic, Great Philosophers,
organizations and Associations,Philosophy Schools.
° Structural
desublimation and the modernist paradigm of
concensus. Full-text meaningless
articles parodying postmodern philosophy. The essais were randomly
generated by the so-called 'Postmodernism Generator', an
application of the Dada engine, a system for generating random
text from grammars.
The
Filognostic Manifesto, which
offers an elaborate exposition of the policy and views of
The
Order with the subject of work and
unemployment as its lead. It answers the fundamental questions of
war and peace dicussing issues of history, reference, action and
political management in the first
section and issues of leadership,
obligation, practice and protection in the second
section.
(English & Nederlands)'The
Other Rules': a consideration of
postmodern reintegration carrying the name philognosy: love for
knowledge. It departs from a basic notion of the cartesian method,
with the apollonian values as its sole direction in adapting old
vedic truth's to western concepts. The html-textbook including a
graphical guide and a glossary is available in English and Dutch
and can be downloaded in a zipfile from 'The
Order of Time' (this site)
* Arthur Schopenhauers
AbhandlungÜber die vierfache Wurzel vom zureichenden
Grunde unter besonderer
Berücksichtigung der dort genannten und daraus abgeleiteten
Argumente zur Kritik Hegels: by Patrick Horvath
* More's Utopia:
with a search engine. See also Dr Uzgalis version of the
Utopia
* Vasari's
Lives, the series of
biographical sketches which provide the basis for the history of
the Italian Renaissance, and the form for all of art history and
critcism.