A small collection, but especially important for philosophy, of canonical editions, mostly Western. Includes, for example, Aristotle: Complete Works, Kant's Gesammelte Schriften, Hauptwerke, Vorlesungen, and so forth.
1780-1920. Subjects include Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, atheism, natural philosophy, social reform, and both social and scientific debates around Darwinism, Part of Nineteenth Century Collections Online.
Transcribed letters between correspondents in Europe, the Americas and Asia, covering the 17th and 18th centuries. Difficult to search--doesn't support Boolean queries, only single word or phrase searches. Features Enlightenment "figures". Correspondents can be browsed by name, nationality, or occupation. Includes Electronic Enlightenment Biographies (under the section "Lives": browse biographies by nationality or occupation of subject) and the apparently-defunct Reading Room, which is a small reference library of dictionaries, encyclopedias (including biographical encyclopedias), and a short bibliography of Enlightenment journals and newspapers.
Identifies articles in philosophy journals, books, websites, and other kinds of publications found on the Internet. It is also a digital repository, to which scholars can upload articles and preprints. Users can create accounts and submit content to the database. Includes calls for papers and presentations, as well as job announcements.