A
Miniature Library of Philosophy :
tracing the development of ideas on the relation between
consciousness and matter through the words of 140 philosophers
over 400 years:
°Archelogos
Project : aims at the construction of a
database which will contain all the philosophical arguments of the
works of Plato and Aristotle represented according to a method
which makes explicit their logical interconnections.
°George
Berkeley (1685-1753) George Berkely
homepage, with links to electronic text editions of his works and
to other resources relating to Berkeley. The site is maintained by
David R. Wilkins.
* The
Querist: This text reveals
Berkeley as a forerunner of philosophy of Economics before Adam
Smith.
°Boethius.
This site contains the full text of Boethius' "Consolatio
Philosophiae", one of the masterpieces of the Middle Ages. It
gives the Latin text (a reliable edition by Weinberger 1935), an
English translation (Cooper 1902), information about the text
(life of Boethius, notes on grammar, metre etc.), and a
concordance.
°Brown
Electronic Article Review Service
[BEARS] in moral and political philosophy. BEARS provides
brief reviews of current journal articles in moral and political
philosophy.
°12th
Century Logic Home Page. This home page
is basically a list of mainly 12th and 13th century manuscripts
containing treatises on logic (e.g. commentaries on the logical
works by Aristotle). It gives short descriptions of the
manuscripts and provides actual bibliographical information. It is
updated regularly, and is maintained by a great expert on medieval
logic, the Japanese scholar Iwakuma. Also in Japanese.
Erasmus
Text Project: The purpose of this
web site is to make available over the web various texts of
Desiderius Erasmus. Presently I am putting on-line all of the
public-domain texts and translations that I can get my hands
on. I will tend to give priority to those works less available
in print.
°(Dutch) Wat is eigenlijk een drogreden:
Inaugurele rede over logische drogredenen, gehouden aan de
Universiteit van Groningen (Erik Christiaan Willem Krabbe,
01-10-1996) in PDF-formaat.
°Baruch Spinoza : Ethics
Hypertext edition of Spinoza's Ethics, translated from the Latin
by R.H.M. Elwes (1883), prepared by Ron Bombardi (1997). Parts I,
II, and III are fully functional; parts IV and V are in
process.
°Europese
kinderfilosofiekrant '100'/The European journal of philosophy for
children '100'. Kinderen doen aan
filsofie op de lagere school. Er zijn zes edities: Engels Duits,
Italiaans, catalaans, Portugee en Pools. Kinderen van scholen in
diverse Europese Landen schtijven in deze krant./ Children doing
philosophy on primary school.There are 6 editions of 100: Dutch,
English, Italian, Catalan, Portuguese and Polish. Children from
schools in several European countries write in this
journal.
°The Husserl
Page. The Husserl page provides access
to net resources pertaining to the life and work of the 20th
century philosopher, Edmund Husserl. Links to the Husserl Database
(a collection of search results created from the Husserliana
texts) and to Husserl Images. * Husserl
Studies., *
Analecta
Husserliana.
°Hyper-Weirdness
by World Wide Web: Philosophy Page references to
e-texts.
°The InteLnetis an experimental site for the communication of creative
minds, and an intellectual response to the challenge of the
expanding electronic universe.Intellect + Internet = InteLnet :
includes: The
Bank of New Ideas now open to
submissions. You are invited to become one of the
contributors.
°Immanuel Kant
- Information Online from the 'Institut für Philosophie der
Philipps-Universität' & the Göttinger 'Akademie der
Wissenschaften'. Download
Søren Kierkegaard
Archive at The Royal Library An
electronic "exhibition" about the Danish philosopher Søren
Kierkegaard (1813-1855). With links to images of his manuscripts,
to contemporaries, a chronology of his life and two essays about
his life and writings. Also in Danish.
International Kierkegaard
Information: Page dedicated to the
Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard (1813-1855). The
central element of this page is the International Kierkegaard
Newsletter from 1991 onwards. The site offers links to societies
and institutions all over the world, current conferences, courses
and meetings. Maintained by the University of Tasmania,
Australia.
Kierkegaard
Library Home page of the Søren
Kierkegaard Library, a research and reference library. The
existing Library consists of approximately 10,000 book volumes and
the periodical article file numbers about 3,000. It remains the
largest collection of materials for Kierkegaard studies outside of
Denmark.