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  1. The Philosophy of Film: Introductory Text and Readings
  2. Isaac Newton: Philosophical Writings (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy) by Isaac Newton, 2004-12-06
  3. Shifting Shape, Shaping Text: Philosophy and Folklore in Fox Koan by Steven Heine, 2000-01
  4. Moses Mendelssohn: Philosophical Writings (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy) by Moses Mendelssohn, 1997-05-13
  5. Heine: On the History of Religion and Philosophy in Germany (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy)
  6. Samuel Clarke: A Demonstration of the Being and Attributes of God: And Other Writings (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy) by Samuel Clarke, 1998-04-13
  7. The African Philosophy Reader: A Text with Readings, Second Edition by P.H.COETZEE, A.P.J.ROUX, 2007-03-14
  8. Hume's Philosophy of Belief (Key Texts) by Antony Flew, 1997-10-28
  9. A System of Moral Philosophy (Continuum Classic Texts) by Francis Hutcheson, 2006-04
  10. Hume: Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion: And Other Writings (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy)
  11. Malebranche: Dialogues on Metaphysics and on Religion (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy) by Nicolas Malebranche, 1997-05-13
  12. Nietzsche: The Anti-Christ, Ecce Homo, Twilight of the Idols: And Other Writings (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy) by Friedrich Nietzsche, 2005-11-28
  13. The Philosophy of Kant (Key Texts (South Bend, Ind.).) by John Kemp, 2001-09
  14. Descartes: Meditations on First Philosophy: With Selections from the Objections and Replies (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy) by René Descartes, 1996-04-26

61. Ethics Updates: Classic Texts In Ethics
Some are simply ASCI or text files; as such, they contain a minimum of formating, Aristotle s Political philosophy Page by Clifford A. Bates Jr.
http://ethics.acusd.edu/books.html
Utilitarianism Egoism Justice Rights Theory ... Ethics Updates ". . . dedicated to promoting the thoughtful discussion of difficult moral issues."
Lawrence M. Hinman

University of San Diego
Classic Texts in Ethics Many major works in the history of ethics are now available on-line in electronic versions. Some are simply ASCI or text files; as such, they contain a minimum of formating, but otherwise are quite serviceably. These can easily be searched or downloaded, and take up relatively little room in proportion to the amount of text they contain. Other files are in RTF, Rich Text Format, a standard developed by Microsoft that most word processors can use. These contain formatting niceties such as italics not found in ASCI files. A few files, although none currently on this list, are in Adobe Acrobat format, a very robust format that allows extensive formatting possibilities. A viewer for these files is available without charge from Adobe . Finally, some files are in HTML, hypertext markup language. Special note should be made of the files available at the Perseus Project at Tufts University. They are HTML files that make full use of the hypertext character of HTML. Click on any highlighted word (e.g., a proper name in one of Plato's dislogues), and you will automatically be taken to the entry for that name in a classical encyclopedia. This is the wave of the future

62. Japanese Philosophy And Religion Books
Short reviews of English translations of numerous texts on these subjects.
http://konrad.lawson.net/books/japphil.html
Japanese Philosophy and Religion Books Below are a selection of books on Japanese philosophy and religion. As with the same section in Chinese studies it is important to choose good translations. As I'm not much of scholar so I can't gaurantee that the translations I list below are the best, but I select the books on what I know. A Book of Five Rings
by Miyamoto Musashi, Victor Harris (Translator)
  • I have heard from some friends that this translation is not very good, however, I don't know of any other good translations to list here (and there are many to choose from). This is a book allegedly written by Japan's most famous swordsman. It is a book of tactics and sword fighting but both in Japan and elsewhere it has become famous as a book on philosophy. Along with Sun Tzu's Art of War and the Tao Te Ching this is one of the three ultimate "Asian Geek" books that every tom, dick, and Japan-loving harry likes to have on his shelf or quote at parties. However, I guess it is as good a place as any to start a love for asian history and culture. I have to confess, I started that way...
Dogen Studies
edited by William R. LaFleur

63. 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 November 28, 2003

64. Philosophical Texts On Line
Valdosta State University s Philosophical texts Access to many philosophical English Server philosophy Page Access to a range of philosophical texts,
http://www.ucalgary.ca/~baker/books.html
Philosophical Texts On Line
[Sorry, but I have not had time to organize this properly, nor even to alphabetize it yet]
  • Philosophy Books on Line : A truly marvellous source. Search for electronic texts by author or title. There is also a subject listing and links to other electronic text sources. There are, incidentally also listings for lots oof books in addition to philosophy books [Carnegie-Mellon University]
  • Jason Abbott's Hypertext Philosophical Text Resource
  • The Tech Classics Archive : Large number of texts nicely organized, including all of Plato, Aristotle, Lucretius, Plotinus, and various literary classics (all in translation).
  • Valdosta State University's Philosophical Texts : Access to many philosophical texts.
  • English Server Philosophy Page : Access to a range of philosophical texts, including Aristotle, Bacon, Berkeley, Descartes, Hegel, Hume, Kant, Marx, Mill, Nietzsche, Plato and more.
  • Online Book Initiative : The Online Book Initiative collects electronic texts which are available for download. Directories are arranged in alphabetical order by authors' names.
  • Oxford Text Archives : Electronic versions of literary works by many major authors, in Greek, Latin, English and over a dozen other languages. Over 1500 titles.

65. "How Dynamic Aggregates May Achieve Effective Integration
Resources and texts available online, from the home page of J.E. Earley, Sr. of Georgetown University.
http://www.georgetown.edu/earleyj/metachem.html
Chemistry and Philosophy
Items posted:
"Why there is No Salt in the Sea", Joseph E. Earley, Sr., Foundations of Chemistry, " Would Introductory Chemistry Courses Work Better with a New Philosophical Basis ?" Joseph E. Earley, Sr. Foundations of Chemistry, “On the Relevance of Repetition, Recurrence, and Reiteration." Joseph E. Earley, Sr. Chemistry in the Philosophical Melting Pot, Dia-Logos, "Constraints on the Origin of Coherence in Far-from-equilibrium Chemical Systems" in P hysics and Whitehead: Quantum, Process and Experience, edited by Timothy E. Eastman and Henry Keeton. Albany ; State University of New York Press, Chapter 6, (pages 63-73), 2003. "Varieties of Properties: An Alternative Distinction among Qualities." Joseph E. Earley, Sr. Chemical Explanation: Characteristics, Development, Autonomy, Edited by Joseph E. Earley, Sr. Annals of the New York Academy of Science, 988, "Report on the Sixth Summer Symposium of the International Society for the Philosophy of Chemistry (ISPC), Georgetown University Washington , DC, USA August 4-8, 2002

66. Tom Tit Tot Index
By Edward Clodd (1898), at sacredtexts.com
http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/celt/ttt/

Sacred Texts
Sagas and Legends Celtic
Tom Tit Tot
An Essay on Savage Philosophy in Folk-Tale
by Edward Clodd
Title Page
Preface

Introduction

The Story of Tom Tit Tot
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The Name and the Soul

67. Philosophy, Medical Ethics And Society
site deals with new developments in bioethics and medical ethics, offers texts and information about conferences and workshops on ethical aspects of the life sciences.
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PROF.DR.DR.habil.JOSEPH SCHMUCKER VON KOCH University of Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany - INTERNATIONAL ETHICS CONSULTANTS/ETHIKBERATUNG - BIOETHICS, MEDICAL ETHICS Scientific Research Center: University of Regensburg, D-93040 Regensburg, Germany
GENERAL TEXTS AND INFOS Informational reality, real world and the human brain/mind (Informationelle Realitaet - reale Welt - Bewusstsein). :This site contains a lecture given at the GMD Research Center for Information Technology.
Is there a right to beauty ? Life as an aesthetical project

68. Rousseau
Discussion of his life and works, with links to electronic texts and additional information.
http://www.philosophypages.com/ph/rous.htm
Philosophy
Pages
F A Q Dictionary ... Locke

Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Life and Works
Inequality

Social Contract

General Will
...
Internet Sources
As a brilliant, undisciplined, and unconventional thinker, Jean-Jacques Rousseau spent most of his life being driven by controversy back and forth between Paris and his native Geneva. Orphaned at an early age, he left home at sixteen, working as a tutor and musician before undertaking a literary career while in his forties. Rousseau sired but refused to support several illegitimate children and frequently initiated bitter quarrels with even the most supportive of his colleagues. His autobiographical Les Confessions Confessions ) (1783) offer a thorough (if somewhat self-serving) account of his turbulent life. Rousseau first attracted wide-spread attention with his prize-winning essay Discours sur les Sciences et les Arts Discourse on the Sciences and the Arts ) (1750), in which he decried the harmful effects of modern civilization. Pursuit of the arts and sciences, Rousseau argued, merely promotes idleness, and the resulting political inequality encourages alienation . He continued to explore these themes throughout his career, proposing in

69. 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
Pages
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

70. An Alchemist's Treasure
Offers an insightful summary of alchemical philosophy plus original alchemy texts such as The Treasure of Treasures by Paracelsus, Summi Philosophi et Chemici by Joachim Tanckivs, and The Discovery of Secrets by Abu Musa Djaber.
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An Alchemist's Treasure
This page utilizes the Alchemy Is a Science Alchemy is a Science of Soul that results from an understanding of God, Nature, and Man. A perfect knowledge of any of one them cannot be obtained without the knowledge of the other two, for these three are one and inseparable. Alchemy is not merely an intellectual but a spiritual science, because that which belongs to the spirit can only be spiritually known. Nevertheless, it is also a science dealing with material things, for spirit and matter are only two opposite manifestations or poles of the eternal One. Alchemy Is an Art Alchemy is also an art, and as every art requires an artist to exercise it, likewise this divine science and art can be practiced only by those who are in possession of the divine power necessary for that purpose. It is true that the external manipulations required for the production of certain alchemical preparations may, like an ordinary chemical process, be taught to anybody capable of reasoning. However, the results that such a person would accomplish would be without life, for only he in whom the true life has awakened can awaken it from its sleep in matter and cause visible forms to grow from the primordial Chaos of nature. Spiritual Aspects Alchemy in its highest aspect deals with the spiritual regeneration of man and teaches how a god may be made out of a human being or, to express it more correctly, how to establish the conditions necessary for the development of divine powers in man, so that a human being may became a god by the power of God in the same sense that a seed becomes a plant by the aid of the Four Elements and the action of the invisible Fifth Element (the Quintessence).

71. Logical Analysis And History Of Philosophy
Intends to provide a forum for articles in which classical philosophical texts are interpreted by drawing on the resources of modern formal logic; abstracts online.
http://www.uni-bonn.de/pla/eng1.htm
Volume 1 Volume 2 Volume 3 Volume 4 ... Call for Papers
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  • Volume 1 (1998): History of philosophy in general - the papers will deal with several exemplary focal points throughout the history of philsophy - appeared in January 1998 Volume 2 (1999): Ancient philosophy Volume 3 (2000): From Descartes to Kant - tentative date of publication: January 2000 Volume 4 (2001): Origins and Foundations of Analytic Philosophy. Especially Bolzano, Frege, Russell, Carnap, Wittgenstein, Hempel, Ryle, Quine, Austin. - Deadline for papers: 31 May 2000 - tentative date of publication: January 2001
back to top Editors Uwe Meixner (Regensburg) Albert Newen (Bonn) back to top Ordering information Philosophiegeschichte und logische Analyse / Logical Analysis and History of Philosophy - Volume 1, 1998. 250 p., ISBN 3-89785-150-4. - Volume 2, 1999. 274 p., ISBN 3-89785-151-2.

72. 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
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
De Rerum Natura On the Nature of Things
Cicero
De Finibus On Ends De Natura Deorum On the Nature of the Gods , selection)
Horace
Letter to Tibullus
Lucian
Alexander the Oracle-Monger Zeus Rants
Cornelius Nepos
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 . . .
If you are interested in discussing Epicureanism and related subjects, epicurus.net is proud to offer you the Epicurean Philosophy List (EPL) , a private, ad-free e-mail list devoted specifically to Epicureanism.

73. Philosophical Reading
You may have heard that philosophical texts are extremely difficult to read and that they often require a great deal of effort to comprehend.
http://www.molloy.edu/academic/philosophy/sophia/reading/contents.htm
READING A PHILOSOPHICAL WORK by Michael S. Russo Molloy College, Dept. of Philosophy Welcome to the exciting new world of philosophical reading! You may have heard that philosophical texts are extremely difficult to read and that they often require a great deal of effort to comprehend. We are not going to try to deceive you into thinking that reading philosophy will be a “piece of cake” or that you won’t have to struggle a bit to understand what’s going on in a philosophical work. Certainly the kind of reading that you will be asked to do in philosophy will present a much greater intellectual challenge than you may typically be accustomed to—even in your other college classes. Our promise to you is that if you faithfully follow the suggestions in this guide, you should be able to navigate your way through the complex arguments in the typical philosophical work. And perhaps—if you are very fortunate indeed—you may even become part of that elite group of college students who actually derive some kind of pleasure from joining the great philosophers in their pursuit of wisdom. Introduction to Philosophical Reading Reading as Explication Reading as Elucidation Reading as Evaluation ... Sophia Project © 2000, Michael S. Russo. For more information contact:

74. Indian Philosophy And Religion
General information, essays on Hinduism, religious texts, an overview of traditional and modern schools.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/1863/index.html
Indian Philosophy and Religion
A Launch-pad to India's Spiritual Treasure
General Information Essays on Hinduism Religious Texts Traditional Schools ... Online Book Store India is the home of Philosophy, Religion and Spirituality. Every age, she provides the world with her armies of spiritual masters. She uses every means to reach the people of various parts of the world to enlighten them to the grand avenues of a meaningful life. The world wide web is no exception. There are several sites which give very indepth information of the various concepts and various schools of Indian Religion. Here are a few sites which give general information on religions of direct Indian origin.
(More specific links follow in the course of this article.) In India, spirituality is basically tuning one's mind to consider one's self and others as different from the gross physical body and the subtle mental body, and to be beyond the limitations of space, time and causation. Philosophy is the theory aspect and religion is the practical aspect of this principle.

75. SOPHIA PROJECT
Edited versions of important texts in philosophy and related fields, We may not have every major text in the field of philosophy but what we have should
http://www.molloy.edu/academic/philosophy/sophia/sophia_project.htm
The Sophia Project is a venture of the Molloy College Philosophy Department, the aim of which is to provide the newcomer to the field of philosophy with the assistance that he or she needs to read great philosophical works. We believe that with the proper guidance almost any intelligent person can begin a life-long reading program in philosophy...and perhaps even become a bit wiser in the process. SOPHIA RESOURCES Web based documents and programs to assist beginning philosophy students in discovering just what philosophy is, how to work with difficult philosophical texts and how to do basic research in the field. SOPHIA TEXTS Edited versions of important texts in philosophy and related fields, many with notes and commentary. We may not have every major text in the field of philosophy but what we have should be more than enough to get you started in your pursuit of wisdom. SOPHIA COMMENTARIES AND COURSES Original philosophical text commentaries, notes, articles and courses provided by the Molloy College Department of Philosophy, local scholars, as well as some of the great scholars of the early 20th century.

76. Jean-Paul Sartre, Philosophy & Existentialism
Information about existentialism in general, along with texts and a forum.
http://hometown.aol.com/DonJohnR/Philosophy/Sartre.html
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Philosophy for a specific attitude which we can freely adopt at will. Still others see it as a determined segment of culture. In our view Philosophy Sartre, Search for a Method Visitors since 20 th June 1999: [Existential Community] [On-Line Texts by Sartre] [Sartre Chronology]
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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'.

77. Philosophy Etexts
Ancient and Medieval texts in philosophy and Theology. From The Labyrinth guide to Akamac EText Links. Very thorough on the philosophers it covers.
http://www.anselm.edu/homepage/dbanach/phtext.htm
Philosophy Etexts
Online Papers In Philosophy
Philosophers Page
Christian Classics Ethereal Library
The On-line Books Page ...
  • Ancient and Medieval Texts in Philosophy and Theology . From The Labyrinth guide to medieval studies.
  • Akamac E-Text Links . Very thorough on the philosophers it covers.
  • APA List of Electronic Texts
  • Book Stacks Unlimited, Philosophy
  • Books On-Line . Not limited to philosophy, but a good philosophy collection appears near the top of this file. For convenience, jump to its title-search page
  • The Christian Classics Ethereal Library
  • Digital Classics . From the Columbia University Institute for Learning Technologies
  • Electronic Text Center . University of Virginia. Organized by language, not by field. Some philosophy among the literature.
  • Elect ronic Texts in Philosophy . Formerly comprehensive, but not updated since 1994.
  • Great Books . Organized by period and author.
  • The Classics Archive . Greek and Latin texts in English translation. Searchable.
  • Hanover College Philosophy Etext Links
  • Humanities Text Initiative . From the University of Michigan. Very little philosophy so far.
  • InteLex "Past Masters" Catalog
  • 78. Publications: The Philosophy Major
    Online version of pamphlet published by the APA; review of the philosophy major Central Elements of a Major in philosophy; Structuring the philosophy Major; Philosophical Development.
    http://www.apa.udel.edu/apa/publications/texts/major.html
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    79. Philosophy: Online-texts Spirit And Sky
    Marxists.org collection of texts from the history of philosophy tracing the This is an online text of a universalist and open spiritual philosophy.
    http://www.spiritandsky.com/philosophy/online-texts/
    Home philosophy : online-texts
    Web www.spiritandsky.com Home Search Suggest a Site Submission Guidelines ... philosophy : online-texts Links:
    • A Miniature Library of Philosophy A Miniature Library of Philosophy Marxists.org collection of texts from the history of philosophy tracing the development of ideas on the relation between consciousness and matter; includes 120 philosophers over the course of 400 years.
      (Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 118859
    • CogPrints: Philosophy CogPrints: Philosophy A repository of online papers in various subject areas of philosophy.
      (Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 118862
    • Digital Text at ILTweb5 Digital Text at ILTweb5 E-texts and links to other resources.
      (Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 118858
    • English Server Philosophy Texts English Server Philosophy Texts Links to canonical philosophic texts available for viewing.
      (Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 118845
    • Hanover Historical Texts Project Hanover Historical Texts Project A lot of philosophical e-texts.
      (Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 118857
    • Malaspina Great Books Home Page Malaspina Great Books Home Page Research bibliographies, books, art, music, science, theater, and cinema with links to 1,100 interdisciplinary entries compiled by Russell McNeil.

    80. Gateway To Philosophy
    philosophy directory with links to image galleries, online guides and dictionaries, and online texts.
    http://www.websophia.com/gateway/

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