| Immanuel Kant (1724-1804 CE) |
- Articles & Web pages
Stanford Encyclopedia of
Philosophy
- Kant's Critique of Metaphysics (Michelle Grier)
- Kant and Leibniz (Catherine Wilson)
- Kant's Moral Philosophy (Robert Johnson)
- Kant's Philosophical Development (Martin Schönfeld)
- Kant's Philosophy of Religion (Philip Rossi)
- Kant's Philosophy of Science (Eric Watkins)
- Kant's Theory of Judgment (Robert Hanna)
- Kant's View of the Mind and Consciousness of Self (Andrew Brook)
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- Metaphysics (Matt McCormick)
- Theory of Aesthetics and Teleology (The Critique of Judgment)
(Douglas Burnham)
Philosophy of Immanuel
Kant
- Article by William Turner, from the Catholic Encyclopedia.
Immanuel Kant
- Article from Wikipedia.
Introduction à la philosophie d'Emmanuel
Kant
- In French; offers versions with & without frames.
Kant on the Web
- Maintained by Steve Palmquist. A treasure trove. It includes on-line texts, lexical help, links to other resources.
The only Kant site you'll need. (Also includes information about the Kantian
Review.)
Kant Links
- Maintained by Richard Lee. Apart from the usual links to texts and other resources, this site includes some of his
own work on Kant.
Immanuel Kant — Information
Online
- Based at Philipps-Universität Marburg; links to many Web resources, in frames and non-frames versions.
Kant
- A Hall of Minerva page. Links to the main Web resources,
plus an essay by Shino Maruyama.
North American Kant Society
- Details of events, other sites, on-line texts, etc.
Kant-Forschungsstelle
- der Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz.
- Texts & translations
Immanuel Kant
- Projekt Gutenberg-DE; a wealth of Kant's works, including all the major and a number of minor ones.
ebooks@Adelaide (The
University of Adelaide)
- The Critique of Judgement (translated by
James Creed Meredith)
- The Critique of Pure Reason (translated by J. M. D.
Meiklejohn)
- Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals
(translated by Thomas Kingsmill Abbott)
- Introduction to the Metaphysic of Morals (translated by W.
Hastie)
- The Metaphysical Elements of Ethics (translated by Thomas
Kingsmill Abbott)
- The Science of Right (translated by W. Hastie)
Project Gutenberg
- Critique of Pure Reason (translated
by J.M.D. Meiklejohn)
- The Critique of Practical Reason (translated by
Thomas Abbott)
- Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of
Morals (translated by Thomas Abbott)
- The Metaphysical Elements of Ethics (translated by
Thomas Abbott)
Critique of Pure Reason
- Chinese University of Hong Kong (translation by Norman
Kemp Smith)
- Steve Palmquist (translation by Norman Kemp Smith)
The Philosophy of
Law: An Exposition of the Fundamental Principles of Jurisprudence as the Science of Right
- Translated by W. Hastie, provided by the Online Library of Liberty.
Prolegomena to
Any Future Metaphysics
- Translated by Paul Carus, provided by EServer.com.
Universal Natural History and
Theory of Heaven
- German and English (translated by Ian C. Johnston) texts, provided by Ian C. Johnston (Malaspina University-College).
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Søren Kierkegaard (1813-55 CE) |
Søren
Kierkegaard
- Article by William McDonald for the Stanford Encyclopedia of
Philosophy.
Søren Kierkegaard
- Article by William McDonald from the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Søren Kierkegaard
- Wikipedia article.
International Kierkegaard
Information
- Maintained by Julia Watkin, hosted by IT Services at the University of Tasmania, Australia.
Søren Kierkegaard Selskabet
- Danish site.
Howard V. and Edna H. Hong
Kierkegaard Library
- "The Library is a special collection of St. Olaf College which serves anyone interested in the writings and ideas
of Søren Kierkegaard, the 19th-century Danish philosopher, and related thinkers. The collection includes approximately 10,000
book volumes, some of which are a collection of editions matching those owned by Kierkegaard himself. The Library also offers collections
of periodical articles, newspaper articles, and archival materials related to Kierkegaard studies."
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Christine M. Korsgaard (b.19?? CE) |
Christine M. Korsgaard
- Her own Departmental Web page at Harvard, offering brief details of herself, plus the courses she teaches, her
publications (some provided on line, including her Locke Lectures [2002]), and other links.
Christine
Korsgaard
- Short Wikipedia article.
Internalism and the
Sources of Normativity
- An Interview with Christine M. Korsgaard by Herlinde Pauer-Studer, provided by ephilosopher.
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Saul Kripke (b.1940 CE) |
Saul Kripke
- Wikipedia article.
Saul Kripke
- Brief introduction by John Humphrey,
Saul Kripke, Genius Logician
- Thoughts by Andreas Saugstad, including material from an informal interview with Kripke.
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Thomas Samuel Kuhn (1922-1996 CE) |
- Articles & Web pages
Thomas Kuhn
- Article by Alexander Bird for the Stanford Encyclopedia of
Philosophy.
Thomas Samuel Kuhn
- Article from Wikipedia.
A Tribute to Thomas Kuhn
- Page offering links to very mixed bag of resources, provided by BRINT.
Has There Ever Been a Paradigm
Shift?
- Paper by by Arthur M. Young.
Thomas Kuhn
- Obituary for the New York Times by Lawrence van Gelder.
Thomas Kuhn
- Short article and links from Emory University.
Thomas Kuhn and
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions
- Page maintained by Michael Austin.
- Texts
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions
- Chapter IX and "Postscript: Revolutions and Relativism" provided on line by A Miniature Library of Philosophy.
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K'ung fu-zi (551-479 BCE)
(Kongzi, K'ung Fu-tsu, Confucius) |
- Articles & Web pages
Confucius
- Article by Jeffrey Riegel for the Stanford Encyclopedia of
Philosophy.
Confucius
- Article by Jeff Richey from the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Confucianism
- Article by Charles F. Aiken, from the Catholic Encyclopedia.
Confucius
- Article from Wikipedia.
Confucius and Confucianism
- Introductory article with hot-links to more detailed articles.
K'ung Fu-tzu/Confucius
- Links, quotations, bibliography, sayings, notes, compiled by Michael P. Garofalo.
- Texts & translations
Confucian Classics
- "This site contains Confucian texts with each character hyperlinked to its definition and etymology. No Chinese
software is necessary - characters are displayed as images. Links to English translations are included."
- The Analects
- Doctrine of the Mean
- The Great Learning
- Classic of Filial Piety
Online Classics
- Lun-yü (Analects) (translated by Arthur Waley)
- Doctrine of the Mean (translated by Wing-tsit Chan)
- The Great Learning (translated by Wing-tsit Chan)
Charles Muller (Tōyō Gakuen University)
- Lun-yü (Analects) Chinese text | Muller's translation
- The Great Learning (dual text, plus translation of "The
traditional commentary, attributed to Confucius, through the transmission of Tseng Tzu")
- Doctrine of the Mean
Lun-yü (Analects)
- a Taiwanese site (Chinese text)
- Confucius Publishing Co. Ltd (the Analects twenty-one
languages, plus other materials. No translator is acknowledged for the English; it's not Legge or Waley)
- Project Gutenberg (Chinese text and
the James Legge translation)
- Association Française des Professeurs de Chinois (Chinese text,
the James Legge English translation and the R.P. Séraphin Couvreur French translation)
- nothingistic (no translator acknowledged, but it's the
James Legge)
- Internet Classics Archive (the first part seems to be missing. No
translator acknowledged, but again it's the Legge)
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