The Adam Smith Page
Site has sections on biography, bibliography, recent studies and general information on Smith (Edward J Harpham)
The ‘Analyst’ Controversy
Texts and resources relating to the controversy generated by 1the philosopher George Berkeley’s criticisms of Newton’s mathematics in 1734 (David R Wilkins)
Digital Locke Project
a pilot project for a fully searchable scholarly online and print edition of the manuscripts of the British philosopher John Locke (Paul Schuurman et al)
The Enlightenment
Primary source extracts and web links (Internet Modern History Sourcebook)
Experience and Experiment in Early Modern Europe
Bibliography (Folger Institute)
The First Cognitive Revolution
Bibliography on science and philosophy, seventeenth to eighteenth centuries (Francis Steen)
Early Modern Historians and Philosophers
Site with biographical information and links for a selection of early modern thinkers (Scholiast.org)
Houyhnhnm Land
Online resources for early modern history of philosophy (Brandon Watson)
John Locke’s Essay Concerning Human Understanding
The full text (The Secular Web)
The Newton Project
this project aims to make all Newton’s printed and manuscript writings freely available online, covering his best-known scientific work but also his theological texts and alchemical tracts. It will provide fully searchable transcripts and page images, translations of non-English texts, and more.
Readings in Modern Philosophy
Resources for philosophers from the sixteenth to the early nineteenth centuries, including Grotius, Hobbes, Descartes, Locke, Kant (J Carl Mickelsen)
Renaissance Humanism
A useful overview (Italian Renaissance/Early Modern)
The Scottish Contribution to the Enlightenment
seminar paper by John Robertson
Institute of Historical Research e-seminars (1996-98, exact date unknown)
Thomas Hobbes’ Leviathan
The full text (The Secular Web)
Thomas Paine
Full texts of Paine’s works and considerably more (The Secular Web)
Women Philosophers of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
Information, mainly biographical, on various women philosophers (Peter Suber)
