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Wikipedia entry, drawing on the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica.
Article on his life and thought by P. Coffey.
Biographical information from the Feminist Theory Website, composed by Kelly Oliver.
Translation of this paper from Lakatos' youth, by Gábor Kutrovátz.
Entry on this philosopher of mathematics, from the openly-edited encyclopedia.
Abstract of a paper by Arianna Betti.
A scholarly treatment of this pragmatist thinker, by Eric Dayton. From the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Biographical article by Paul Lejay.
Life, thoughts and bibliography.
Encyclopedical entry of Lucretius' life and work.
Resource page, including a translation of The Story of Ruth, some essays on Lyotard, and links.
A webliography with a short introduction and links to electronic texts and secondary sources. By Timo Laine.
Life and work of contemporary and critic of Kant; by Peter Thielke and Yitzhak Melamed.
Full text of the twelve books, from the MIT Internet Classics Archive.
Timeline and bibliography, compiled by William Sweet.
Article detailing many aspects of this early Chinese philosopher's doctrine.
A short biography from the site of Liberal International.
Discussion of the life and works of G.E. Moore.
Biography from the Friesian School site. Includes some excerpts pertaining to the relationship between David Hilbert and Nelson.
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy article by Hans Thijssen.
Featuring the works and life of F. Nietzsche, including works and compositions.
Resource page. Includes links, a capsule biography and comprehensive bibliography.
Short article on this 18th-century religious writer.
Brief article on this thinker, by Francis E. Tourscher.
Article incorporating information from the 1911 Britannica.
Concise biographical essay by Mary Jo Nye.
Brief Wikipedia article on this thinker, noting his relativistic and agnostic teachings.
This 1682 classic by Pufendorf, as translated into English by Frank Gardner Moore.
Portal devoted to the thinker. Includes biography, bibliography, texts, articles, and reviews.
The 1895 C.D. Yonge translation of this section from Diogenes Laertius.
Article by Denis Cleary. Reviews a number of different aspects of Rosmini's life and work.
Andrew Levine reviews this book edited by Patrick Riley. From Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.
Short article by Edwin Burton.
Biographical information compiled by Richard S. Westfall.
Entry in the Stanford Encyclopedia by Herman Saatkamp.
Downloadable lecture notes in Acrobat format, which provide information on the basics of Being and Nothingness, touching briefly on Psychology of Imagination and Transcendance of the Ego.
Essay on Schelling's subjective idealism and philosophy of art, by Alex Scott.
A detailed review by Larry Hauser of Searle's arguments against artificial intelligence. Features an extensively annotated bibliography.
An extensive online biography of this Victorian thinker.
Entry by Steven Nadler in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Alfred J. Freddoso's review of Jorge Gracia's translation of Suarez's Metaphysical Disputation V.
An Interview with Michael Taussig in Cabinet Magazine, quarterly of Art and Culture.
From the C.D. Yonge translation of Diogenes Laertius. Provided by Peitho's Web.
Outlines, notes and other resources which may be useful for readers of this philosopher and political scientist.
Foundation at the University of Oxford dedicated to the study of Voltaire and the Enlightenment. Foundation publications, courses, and projects.
Biography focusing on the author's theatrical activities, plus a synopsis of Zaire.
Article by Hubertus von Amelunxen for the theme Photography After Photography.
An introduction to William Whewell's concept of 'palaetiology' (historical science), from the Darwin-L Archives.
Entry from the Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers.
Robert Angelo introduces the metaphors, definitions and methods Wittgenstein used to create an objective distinction between sense and nonsense in the context of philosophy.