MAJOR THINKERS
IN PHILOSOPHY: L TO Z
Gottfried Wilhelm
Leibniz
http://mally.stanford.edu/leibniz.html
This page, part of the Metaphysics Research Lab site at http://mally.stanford.edu/index.html maintained by Edward N. Zalta (zalta@mally.stanford.edu), provides an overview of the life and work of Leibniz, plus suggestions for further reading.
Gottfried Wilhelm
von Leibniz
http://www-groups.dcs.st-
and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Leibniz.html
An excellent page introducing the life and work of Leibniz, this page is part of a larger site - the Mac Tutor History of Mathematics archive at http://www-groups.dcs.st- and.ac.uk/~history/index.html - and is maintained by John J O'Connor (joc@st-andrews.ac.uk) and Edmund F Robertson (efr@st-andrews.ac.uk).
Emmanuel Levinas
http://pw1.netcom.com/~cyberink/lev.html
From Peter Atterton (atterton@rohan.sdsu.edu), this page presents a biography and bibliography, plus links to other Levinas resources.
John Locke
http://daemon.ilt.columbia.edu/academic/digitexts/locke/bio_JL.html<
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From the ILTWeb project at http://daemon.ilt.columbia.edu/, this page provides an overview of the life and work of British empiricist John Locke, plus access to an html version of "Of the Conduct of the Understanding", and text versions of Second "Treatise on Civil Government", "A Letter concerning Toleration", "An Essay Concerning Human Understanding", "Concerning Civil Government, Second Essay".
John Locke
http://www.nobunaga.demon.co.uk/htm/locke.htm
This site, from Shino and Ian Jordan (ian@amgmps.com) provides a general overview of Locke's ideas and links to Locke materials online.
John Locke
http://www.ultranet.com/~rsarkiss/LOCKE.HTM
This site provides a short biography, selected quotations and links to online texts. It is maintained by Robert Sarkissian (rsarkissian@smtp.microcom.com).
Los Angeles
Lonergan Centre
http://www.concentric.net/~Mmorelli/
The Los Angeles Lonergan Centre makes available in a single location a range of research materials for use by visiting scholars. Its web page, maintained by Mark Morelli (MMorelli@lmumail.lmu.edu), provides access to numerous Lonergan resources, including: Primary Sources - the centre's collection of published philosophical and theological works, Latin works and English translations, economics manuscripts, course outlines, course transcriptions, transcriptions of lectures, tape recordings and much more; Secondary Materials - lists the Centre's holdings including journals, theses and dissertations, books and other reference materials; a link to the Lonergan Philosophical Society, and Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies. An excellent site of great value to Lonergan scholars.
The Lonergan
Website
http://www.lonergan.on.ca/index.htm
The Lonergan Web Site aims to facilitate Internet-based collaboration among Lonergan scholars and those interested in the work of Jesuit philosopher and theologian, Bernard Longergan. The site offers a comprehensive range of Lonergan-related resources, including primary texts, commentary and book reviews, as well as links to other Lonergan or related sites. Beautifully designed, the site is administered by Paul Allen and Peter L. Monette (administrator@lonergan.on.ca).
Niccolo
Machiavelli
http://daemon.ilt.columbia.edu/academic/digitexts/machiavelli/bio_machiavell
i.html
This page, part of the ILTWeb project at http://daemon.ilt.columbia.edu/, provides a short summary of the life and work of Machiavelli, plus a hypertext version of his famous work, The Prince.
Jacques Maritain
Centre
http://www.nd.edu/Departments/Maritain/ndjmc.htm
This site provides access to an overview of the work of Maritain, the French Catholic philosopher, plus links to Maritain's works, and various papers, dissertations and books related to Maritain. The Centre can be contacted at Maritain.1@nd.edu.
Karl Marx
http://www.lake.de/home/lake/hydra/marx.html
This page presents links to works by Marx, as well as commentaries and essays. It is maintained by Peter Krapp (marx@hydra.lake.de).
Karl Marx
http://www2.rz.hu-
berlin.de/~h0444pjf/Marx.html
From Ken Kubota (h0444pjf@rz.hu-berlin.de), this page presents a range of links to information on the life and work of Marx.
Marx/Engels
Archive
http://csf.colorado.edu/psn/marx/
This site, maintained by Ken Campbell (kcampbel@colorado.edu), provides links to electronic texts as well as a photo gallery and biographical information on Marx and Engels.
Alexius Meinong
http://mally.stanford.edu/meinong.html
This page, from the Metaphysics Research Lab site at http://mally.stanford.edu/index.html maintained by Edward N. Zalta (zalta@mally.stanford.edu), presents information on the life and work of the Austrian philosopher, Alexius Meinong.
Maurice
Merleau-Ponty
http://Userzweb.lightspeed.net/~tameri/merleau.html
This page presents information on the life and work of existentialist philosopher, Merleau-Ponty, with links to other existentialist philosophers. It is maintained by Christopher Wyatt (tameri@lightspeed.net).
Maurice
Merleau-Ponty
http://members.aol.com/KatharenaE/private/Philo/Ponty/ponty.html
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This page, part of the Realm of Existentialism maintained by Katharena Eiermann (KatharenaE@aol.com), provides a biography and bibliography, as well as links to related resources.
John Stuart Mill
http://www.cpm.ll.ehime-
u.ac.jp/AkamacHomePage/Akamac_E-text_Links/Mill.html
This site gives details of Mill's career and publications, plus links to his autobiography, a bibliography on related works, the texts of On Liberty, The Subjection of Women, Utilitarianism, and others.
Friedrich Wilhelm
Nietzsche
http://Userzweb.lightspeed.net/~tameri/nietz.html
This page, maintained by Christopher Wyatt (tameri@lightspeed.net), provides information on the life and work of influential philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche.
Nietzsche Page
http://www.usc.edu/dept/annenberg/thomas/nietzsche.html
This page, maintained by Douglas Thomas (douglast@almaak.usc.edu), provides an online reference for contemporary scholarship about the works of Nietzsche, including: bibliography of Nietzsche's writings, in English and German, Nietzsche societies and organisations, selected writings on Nietzsche, and book reviews.
Parmenides
http://home.ican.net/~arandall/Parmenides/
From Allan Randall (arandall@ican.net), this page provides a translation of Parmenides' On Nature, a commentary, and references.
Blaise Pascal
http://members.aol.com/KatharenaE/private/Philo/Pascal/pascal.html<
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This page, part of the Realm of Existentialism maintained by Katharena Eiermann (KatharenaE@aol.com), provides a short biography, links to Pascal's text, and links to other Pacal sources on the net.
Blaise Pascal
http://www.ultranet.com/~rsarkiss/PASCAL.HTM
This site provides a short biography, selected quotations and links to online texts. It is maintained by Robert Sarkissian (rsarkissian@smtp.microcom.com).
Arisbe: the
International Peirce Telecommunity
http://www.door.net/arisbe/
The Peirce Telecommunity Project was established to form a single "place" where everyone in the world who is interested in Peirce or in Peirce-related matters could "go". This site provides access to a number of resources relating to the philosophy of Charles S Peirce, including: biographical information on CS Peirce, abstracts of dissertations on Peirce, access to the Peirce-l mailing list and archives, access to other Peirce materials, and access to the Dewey-l mailing list and archives. The site is maintained by Joseph Ransdell (ransdell@door.net).
Charles S. Peirce
Studies on the Internet
http://www.peirce.org/
This site provides access to hypertext editions of Peirce's works, as well as access to other Peirce resources. Enquiries about the site can be directed to webmaster@peirce.org.
Walker Percy
Project
http://sunsite.unc.edu/wpercy/
This site provides access to Percy's biography, essays, scholarly resources and bibliographies, new books on Percy, and the Walker Percy Society.
Plato
http://www.2xtreme.net/dstorm/plato/
This beautifully-designed site, from D. Anthony Storm (dstorm@2xtreme.net), is devoted to the writings and writing method of Plato. To that end "A Commentary On Plato's Writings" with links to the works of Plato online has been constructed. Also provided is an introduction to Plato's thought and his method of composition, a bibliography and links to other relevant sites.
Plato
http://www.ultranet.com/~rsarkiss/PLATO.HTM
This site provides a short biography, selected quotations and links to online texts. It is maintained by Robert Sarkissian (rsarkissian@smtp.microcom.com).
Plato and His
Dialogues
http://phd.evansville.edu/plato.htm
Maintained by Bernard Suzanne (bfsuzan@ibm.net), this site provides an overview of Plato's life and main philosophical theories, plus links to Plato resources.
Karl Popper Web
http://www.eeng.dcu.ie/~tkpw/
This is an excellent page providing links to Popper resources including the Popper Newsletter, conference announcements, journals, and more. The page is maintained by Ray Scott Percival (100525.373@compuserve.com).
Pierre-Joseph
Proudhon
http://www.pitzer.edu/~dward/Anarchist_Archives/proudhon/Proudhonarchi
ve.html
This site is part of the Anarchist Archives (http://www.pitzer.edu/~dward/Anarchist_Archives/anarchy.html) maintained by Dana Ward (dward@pitzer.edu), and provides a biography, links to collected works, a bibliography, commentaries and graphics of anarchist philosopher, Proudhon.
Willard van Orman
Quine
http://users.aol.com/drquine/wv-quine.html
This is a comprehensive page giving a summary of Quine's work, news announcements, and links to a host of Quine-related resources. It is maintained by Douglas Quine (drquine@aol.com).
Objectivism and
Ayn Rand
http://www.vix.com/pub/objectivism/
This site, currently maintained by Jeff Schachter (Schachter@pfc.mit.edu ), provides links to FAQs, bibliographies, mailing lists and newsgroups, objectivist organisations, electronic texts and news and events.
The Objectivists'
Ring
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/6234/index.html
The Objectivists' Ring is a collection of web pages authored by various individuals with a focus on objectivism and the philosophy of Ayn Rand. Over fifty individual sites are linked to the ring which is co-ordinated by Timothy D. Chase (tchase@shadow.sjcsf.edu).
The Reid Project
http://www.abdn.ac.uk/philosophy/reidstu.htm
The Reid Project aims to stimulate, coordinate and support interest in Thomas Reid and the Philosophy of Common Sense, their place within the history of philosophy, and their relevance to contemporary philosophical discussion. The project and website are located at the University of Aberdeen, which houses a repository of virtually all of Reid's surviving manuscripts.
Jean Jacques
Rousseau
This site, from the ILTWeb project at http://daemon.ilt.columbia.edu/, provides a summary of the life and work of Rousseau, a link to a text version of his Confessions, and promises an html version of Emile in the near future.
Bertrand Russell
Archives
http://www.mcmaster.ca/russdocs/russell.htm
This site provides information on book catalogues, online catalogues, Russell's writings, Russell editorial project, favourite quotations from Russell's work, and courses on Russell's philosophy. Kenneth Blackwell (blackwk@mcmaster.ca) maintains this site.
George Santayana
Home Page
http://members.aol.com/santayana/index.htm
From TP Davis (santayana@aol.com), this page provides access to a range of resources including a collection of quotations from the works of George Santayana on recurring themes in his philosophy, electronic versions of Santayana's writings and descriptions of works available in print, items of historical interest, and more.
Jean-Paul Sartre
http://members.aol.com/KatharenaE/private/Philo/Sartre/sartre.html
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This page, part of the Realm of Existentialism maintained by Katharena Eiermann (KatharenaE@aol.com), is by far the best page on Sartre, with links to essays, commentaries and summaries of Sartre's work, and links to related pages.
Jean-Paul Sartre
http://www.knuten.liu.se/~bjoch509/philosophers/sar.html
This page, part of Bjorn's Guide to Philosophy and maintained by Bjorn Christensson (bjoch509@knuten.liu.se), provides an extensive biography on Sartre, a list of his works, and links to the ThinkNet Sartre mailing list.
Jean-Paul Sartre
http://www.lcl.cmu.edu/CAAE/80254/Sartre/Sartre.html
This page, maintained by Robert Cavalier (rc2z@andrew.cmu.edu) as a resource for his students, and which will be further developed over the next year, attempts to define and spell out the key concepts in existentialist thought.
Arthur
Schopenhauer
http://www.ultranet.com/~rsarkiss/SCHOPEN.HTM
This site provides a short biography, selected quotations and links to online texts. It is maintained by Robert Sarkissian (rsarkissian@smtp.microcom.com).
Problems from
Wilfred Sellars
http://csmaclab-
www.uchicago.edu/philosophyProject/sellars/sellars.html
This site is both a moderated forum for discussion and an archive of works by and on Wilfrid Sellars. It is maintained by Andrew Chrucky (andchrucky@aol.com).
Adam Smith Page
http://www.efr.hw.ac.uk/EDC/edinburghers/adam-
smith.html
This page provides a short biography of Adam Smith
Socrates:
Philosophy's Martyr
http://www.btinternet.com/~socratic/
This site contains substantial excerpts from "Socrates: Philosophy's Martyr", a brief book for the general reader by Anthony Gottlieb (socratic@btinternet.com).
Spinoza
http://www.dircon.co.uk/meta4/spinoza/
This is a beautifully designed site offering an introduction to the life and work of the Dutch philosopher Benedict de Spinoza. The information is divided into three areas, life, philosophy and work; and is maintained by Ian Martin (ian@meta4.co.uk).
Spinoza's Insights
http://www.erols.com/jyselman/index.htm
From Joseph B. Yesselman (jyselman@erols.com), this site is devoted to the exploration of Spinoza's writings, offering links to electronic texts, a glossary and index of key terms, and links to other Spinoza sites.
Studia Spinoziana
http://frank.mtsu.edu/~rbombard/RB/spinoza.new.html
An excellent page maintained by Ron Bombardi (rbombard@frank.mtsu.edu), providing a logical index to Spinoza's Ethics, a Spinoza chronology, a reading list, and more.
Spinoza Web
http://www.stg.brown.edu/~santiago/SpinozaWeb/
Maintained by Santiago Barona (santiago@stg.brown.edu), this page is an excellent resource for those interested in the life and work of Baruch Spinoza. It provides a biography, links to Spinoza's works, and links to other web-based resources.
Introducing
Rudolph Steiner
http://www.io.com/~lefty/SteinerIntro.html
This page, from Lefty@apple.com, presents a short biographical essay on Steiner by Owen Barfield.
Max Stirner Web
Page
http://www.math.uio.no/~solan/Stirner/stirner-
netscape.html
This page, by Svein Olav Nyberg, provides links to resources relating to the work of egoist, Max Stirner. Svein is currently residing in Edingburgh and his Stirner page can also be accessed at http://www.maths.ed.ac.uk/~solan/stirner/main.html
Swedenborg-Oz
http://www.ozemail.com.au/~sllandec/
This is a page devoted to the theological teachings of Emmanuel Swedenborg and offering a biography, as well overviews of various areas of Swedenborg's work. Enquiries about the page can be made to sllandec@swedenborg.com.au.
Henry David
Thoreau
http://miso.wwa.com/~jej/1thorea.html
This excellent page from Lorella Thomas (FamousUUs@aol.com), brings together a biography, portrait and graphics, links to Thoreau's works, analysis and commentary, and links to related information.
Alan Turing
http://www.wadham.ox.ac.uk/~ahodges/Turing.html
A comprehensive site featuring an illustrated biography, a chronology of Turing's life, an annotated bibliography, notes on archives of Turing's manuscripts, and links to many resources related to the work of the famous computer scientist, maintained by Andrew Hodges (andrew.hodges@wadh.ox.ac.uk), author of "Alan Turing: the Enigma".
Giambattista Vico
Home Page
http://www.connix.com/~gapinton/
From Giorgio A. Pinton (gapinton@connix.com), this site includes a biography and chronology of the life of Italian philosopher, Vico, plus overviews and bibliographies relating to each of his major works.
Voltaire
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/7308/
This page provides information on the life and work of Voltaire, with links to a variety of sources on the net. It is maintained by F. DeVenuto.
Simone Weil
http://www.rivertext.com/simone_weil.shtml
Cafenet Page devoted to Simone Weil.
Alfred North
Whitehead for Dummies
http://www.well.com/user/rcl/wthd.long.html
Its name no doubt inspired by the 'for dummies' series computer books, this site from Richard Lubbock (rcl@well.com), aims to introduce readers to the work of Whitehead and process philosophy. Links to mailing lists and process philosophy resources are also included.
Ludwig
Wittgenstein
http://www.seanet.com/~john7/wittgenstein/
This site, from John Siebenbaum (webmaster@seanet.com), provides an overview of Wittgenstein's writings and a forum for the discussion of Wittgenstein-related philosophical problems. It also includes an archive of LW quotations submitted by visitors, a list of graduate schools with a Wittgensteinian focus, and a list of Wittgenstein scholars.
Ludwig
Wittgenstein
http://www.nobunaga.demon.co.uk/htm/witt.htm
This site, from Shino and Ian Jordan (ian@amgmps.com) provides links to a range of Wittgenstein information on the net, and will soon include Shino's BA dissertation on Wittgenstein and colour.
Ludwig
Wittgenstein
http://www.ultranet.com/~rsarkiss/WITTGEN.HTM
This site provides a short biography, selected quotations and links to online texts. It is maintained by Robert Sarkissian (rsarkissian@smtp.microcom.com).
Ludwig
Wittgenstein
http://www.hd.uib.no/wab/
The goal of The Wittgenstein Archives at the University of Bergen is to make the complete writings of Wittgenstein available in the form of electronic facsimile and transcriptions. The archives, housed at the University of Bergen, provide an extensive range of Wittgenstein-related resources in addition to transcriptions of his work. The maintainer of the archives can be contacted at wab@hd.uib.no.
Wittgenstein
Archives
http://www.hd.uib.no/wab/
The goal of The Wittgenstein Archives at the University of Bergen is to make the complete writings of Wittgenstein available in the form of electronic facsimile and transcriptions. The archives, housed at the University of Bergen, provide an extensive range of Wittgenstein-related resources in addition to transcriptions of his work. The maintainer of the archives can be contacted at wab@hd.uib.no
Wittgenstein Think
Page
http://ucsu.colorado.edu/~biggus/ludwig/
This page, from Jeff Biggus (biggus@colorado.edu) presents excerpts from Wittgenstein's writings.
Arthur M. Young
http://www.arthuryoung.com
This page is devoted to the thought of Arthur Young, inventor of the Bell Helicopter, cosmologist, philosopher and author of The Reflexive Universe and The Geometry of Meaning. Young's work addresses issues in physics, mathematics, consciousness and evolution. The site is maintained by Arthur Bloch (ab@hypersphere.com).
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