Electronic Texts and eBooks for Philosophy
Wesleyan Chinese Philosophical Etext Archive
This site provides on-line access to a range of Chinese philosophical texts.
Early English Books Online (EEBO)
EEBO contains text and illustrations, displayed as images, of over 125,000 books published in Britain up to 1700.
Routledge encyclopedia of philosophy
This authoritative encyclopedia, in print as a 10 volume set and searchable electronically in CD-ROM, is available at the Arts and Social Studies Library information desk.
Wittgenstein's Nachlass
This text and facsimile version on CD-ROM (the Bergen Electronic Edition) is available on request at the Arts and Social Studies information desk.
Bibliotheca Teubneriana Latina
Networked CD-ROM
Includes over 600 works by nearly 300 authors of Latin texts, up to the end of the second century A.D. Florilegia and some grammatical texts are excluded. The database does not contain the Forewords, Textual Apparatus, or Indexes of the original printed editions, which are available in the Arts and Social Studies Library at classmark PA6104.
Christian Classics Ethereal Library
This site provides access to electronic texts from Christian thinkers including works by St. Athanasius, St. Augustine, St. Bernard, Boehme, Calvin and Milton.
Digital Text Projects
Maintained by the Institute for Learning Technologies, this site provides access to a range of texts in philosophy.
Individuals with Online Papers in Philosophy
Includes papers, some published and some not, that have been made available on the Internet, primarily by academic philosophers on subjects including the philosophy of the mind, artificial intelligence, the philosophies of language and religion, metaphysics, epistemology, the philosophies of logic and mathematics and value theory. Arranged by author, but not searchable.
The Internet Classics Archive
A searchable collection of over 400 mostly classical Greek and Roman texts in English translation. Some Chinese and Persian texts are also available. All are searchable by keyword.
Liberty Library of Constitutional Classics
The Liberty Library provides a collection of classic books and works on constitutional government in electronic form, including works by Plato, Aristotle, Spinoza, Hobbes, Hume, Rousseau and others.
Oxford Text Archive
The Oxford Text Archive contains electronic versions of over 1500 literary works by many major authors, in many different languages.
Networked CD-ROM
A multimedia interactive library of resources in the field of Archaic and Classical Greece. It provides both an introduction to Greek antiquity for the beginner and a research resource for the specialist. Subjects covered include art, history, architecture, archaeology, and philology.
Resources include:
- 25,000 images of maps
- photographs
- site reports
- texts in English and Greek
- a dictionary
- historical overview
- a classical encyclopaedia
- an extensive bibliography
To view Primary Greek texts it is necessary to install Greek Fonts.
Guide to Philosophy on the Internet: Etexts
This page provides links to a number of sites that contain electronic texts relating to philosophy.
Philosophy and Theology
The Labyrinth Medieval Studies site provides access to electronic philosophy and theology texts from ancient and medieval philosophers.
Wesleyan Chinese Philosophical Etext Archive
This site provides on-line access to a range of Chinese philosophical texts.
Christian Classics Ethereal Library
This site provides access to electronic texts from Christian thinkers including works by St. Athanasius, St. Augustine, St. Bernard, Boehme, Calvin and Milton.
