| eBook Code |
Title |
Author |
| EFBX003 |
The Advancement of Learning
|
Francis Bacon |
| TBCX001 |
Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic
|
Benedetto Croce |
| GFSX013 |
Aesthetical Essays
| |
The Moral Utility of Aesthetic Manners |
| |
On the Sublime |
| |
The Pathetic |
| |
On Grace and Dignity |
| |
On Dignity |
| |
On the Necessary Limitations in the Use of Beauty of Form |
| |
Reflections on the Use of the Vulgar and Low Elements in Works of Art |
| |
Detached Reflections on Different Questions of Aesthetics |
| |
On Simple and Sentimental Poetry |
| |
Sentimental Poetry |
| |
Satirical Poetry |
| |
Elegiac Poetry |
| |
Idyl |
| |
The Stage as a Moral Institution |
| |
On the Tragic Art |
| |
Of the Cause of the Pleasure We Derive from Tragic Objects |
|
Friedrich Schiller |
| GRCE013 |
Against Pessimism
|
Rudolf Eucken |
| ATPX001 |
Age of Reason
|
Thomas Paine |
| ATPX012 |
Agrarian Justice
|
Thomas Paine |
| ECKX005 |
Alexandria and Her Schools
|
Charles Kingsley |
| GFWN001 |
Also Spake Zarathustra
|
Friedrich Nietzsche |
| CCON003 |
The Analects
|
Confucius * |
| EBRX001 |
The Analysis of Mind
| |
Recent Criticisms of "Consciousness" |
| |
Instinct and Habit |
| |
Desire and Feeling |
| |
Influence of Past History on Present Occurrences in Living Organisms |
| |
Psychological & Physical Causal Laws |
| |
Introspection |
| |
The Definition of Perception |
| |
Sensations and Images |
| |
Memory |
| |
Words and Meaning |
| |
General Ideas and Thought |
| |
Belief |
| |
Truth and Falsehood |
| |
Emotions and Will |
| |
Characteristics of Mental Phenomena |
|
Bertrand Russell |
| RGVP002 |
Anarchism and Socialism
|
Georgi Plekhanov |
| RPAK004 |
Anarchist Morality
|
Pyotr Kropotkin |
| GFWN002 |
The Antichrist
|
Friedrich Nietzsche |
| ACSP008 |
The Architecture of Theories
|
Charles Sanders Peirce |
| GRCE012 |
Are the Germans Still Thinkers?
|
Rudolf Eucken |
| EJMX003 |
Areopagitica
|
John Milton |
| GASX001 |
The Art of Controversy
|
Arthur Schopenhauer |
| GASX004 |
The Art of Literature
| |
On Authorship |
| |
On Style |
| |
On The Study of Latin |
| |
On Men of Learning |
| |
On Thinking for Oneself |
| |
On Criticism |
| |
On Reputation |
| |
On Genius |
|
Arthur Schopenhauer |
| EACB009 |
At Large
| |
The Scene |
| |
Contentment |
| |
Friendship |
| |
Humour |
| |
Travel |
| |
Specialism |
| |
Our Lack of Great Men |
| |
Shyness |
| |
Equality |
| |
The Dramatic Sense |
| |
Kelmscott and William Morris |
| |
A Speech-Day |
| |
Literary Finish |
| |
A Midsummer Days Dream |
| |
Symbols |
| |
Optimism |
| |
Joy |
| |
The Love of God |
|
A. C. Benson |
| ETHH001 |
Autobiography & Selected Essays
| |
On The Adviseableness of Improving Natural Knowledge |
| |
Autobiography |
| |
On Coral and Coral Reefs |
| |
A Liberal Education |
| |
The Method of Scientific Investigation |
| |
On The Physical Basis of Life |
| |
On A Piece of Chalk |
| |
The Principal Subjects of Education |
|
Thomas Huxley |
| NSKX001 |
The Banquet (In Vino Veritas)
|
Soren Kierkegaard |
| ATWW002 |
On Being Human
|
Woodrow Wilson |
| AJDX009 |
Beliefs and Realities
|
John Dewey |
| CSEN001 |
On Benefits
|
Lucius Annaeue Seneca |
| AHHJ006 |
Bits About Home Matters
| |
The Inhumanities of Parents - Corporal Punishment |
| |
The Inhumanities of Parents - Needless Denials |
| |
The Inhumanities of Parents - Rudeness |
| |
Breaking the Will |
| |
The Reign of Archelaus |
| |
The Awkward Age |
| |
A Day with A Courteous Mother |
| |
Children in Nova Scotia |
| |
The Republic of the Family |
| |
The Ready-to-Halts |
| |
The Descendants of Nabal |
| |
Boys Not Allowed. |
| |
Half an Hour in a Railway Station |
| |
A Genius For Affection |
| |
Rainy Days |
| |
Friends of the Prisoners |
| |
A Companion for the Winter |
| |
Choice of Colors |
| |
The Apostle of Beauty |
| |
English Lodging-Houses |
| |
Wet the Clay |
| |
The Kings Friend |
| |
Learning to Speak |
| |
Private Tyrants |
| |
Margin |
| |
The Fine Art of Smiling |
| |
Death-Bed Repentance |
| |
The Correlation of Moral Forces |
| |
A Simple Bill of Fare for a Christmas Dinner |
| |
Childrens Parties |
| |
After-Supper Talk |
| |
Hysteria In Literature |
| |
Jog Trot |
| |
The Joyless American |
| |
Spiritual Teething |
| |
Glass Houses |
| |
The Old-Clothes Monger in Journalism |
| |
The Country Landlords Side |
| |
The Good Staff of Pleasure |
| |
Wanted - A Home |
|
Helen Hunt Jackson |
| CARS001 |
The Categories
|
Aristotle |
| GRCE009 |
A Catholic Religious Philosophy of the Present Day
|
Rudolf Eucken |
| SGSX005 |
Character and Opinion in the United States
|
George Santayana |
| ETCX007 |
Characteristics
|
Thomas Carlyle |
| CTPH001 |
Characters
|
Theophrastus * |
| RMGX011 |
The Clock
|
Maxim Gorky * |
| ERSX002 |
Colloquies on Society
|
Robert Southey |
| EANW001 |
The Concept of Nature
|
Alfred North Whitehead |
| ARWE003 |
The Conduct of Life
|
Ralph Waldo Emerson |
| RLTX012 |
A Confession
|
Leo Tolstoy |
| GHHX006 |
Confessions
|
Heinrich Heine |
| RMGX007 |
Confronting Life
|
Maxim Gorky * |
| GFSX016 |
On the Connection Between the Animal & Spiritual Nature in Man
|
Friedrich Schiller |
| OMTT003 |
On Contradiction
|
Mao Tse-Tung |
| GASX006 |
Counsels and Maxims
|
Arthur Schopenhauer |
| EJMB012 |
Courage
|
J. M. Barrie |
| FHLB002 |
Creative Evolution
|
Henri Bergson |
| GIKX003 |
The Critique of Judgement
|
Immanuel Kant |
| GIKX001 |
The Critique of Practical Reason
|
Immanuel Kant |
| GIKX002 |
The Critique of Pure Reason
|
Immanuel Kant |
| EJBN004 |
Critique on the Doctrine of Inalienable, Natural Rights
|
Jeremy Bentham |
| EHHE002 |
The Dance of Life
|
Havelock Ellis |
| CCIC003 |
De Amicitia
|
Marcus Tullius Cicero |
| ETHB003 |
De Cive
|
Thomas Hobbes |
| IOWX004 |
De Profundis
|
Oscar Wilde * |
| EPBS001 |
A Defense of Poetry & Other Essays
| |
On Love |
| |
On Life |
| |
On A Future State |
| |
On The Punishment of Death |
| |
Speculations on Metaphysics |
| |
Speculations on Morals |
| |
Essay On The Literature, the Arts, and the Manners of the Athenians |
| |
On The Symposium, or Preface to the Banquet of Plato |
| |
A Defence of Poetry |
|
Percy Bysshe Shelley |
| AJDX001 |
Democracy and Education
|
John Dewey |
| EBRX005 |
On Denoting
|
Bertrand Russell |
| AJFX003 |
The Destiny of Man
|
John Fiske |
| CGPL001 |
The Dialogues of Plato
| |
Apology |
| |
Charmides |
| |
Cratylus |
| |
Critias |
| |
Crito |
| |
Euthydemus |
| |
Euthyphro |
| |
Gorgias |
| |
Ion |
| |
Laches |
| |
Laws |
| |
Lysis |
| |
Meno |
| |
Parmenides |
| |
Phaedo |
| |
Phaedrus |
| |
Philebus |
| |
Protagoras |
| |
The Republic |
| |
Sophist |
| |
Statesman |
| |
Symposium |
| |
Theaetetus |
| |
Timaeus |
|
Plato |
| CEPI001 |
The Discourses
|
Epictetus |
| ACSP009 |
The Doctrine of Chances
|
Charles Sanders Peirce |
| CCON001 |
Doctrine of the Mean
|
Confucius * |
| CVIR002 |
The Eclogues
|
Virgil * |
| GGEL003 |
The Education of the Human Race
|
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing |
| AJDX014 |
The Ego As Cause
|
John Dewey |
| GJGF003 |
The Ego
|
Johann Gottlieb Fichte |
| SGSX006 |
Egotism in German Philosophy
|
George Santayana |
| FJJR002 |
Emile
|
Jean-Jacques Rousseau |
| EAHX005 |
Ends and Means
|
Aldous Huxley |
| EDHX001 |
An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding
|
David Hume |
| EWGX003 |
Enquiry Concerning Political Justice
|
William Godwin |
| OBMV001 |
An Enquiry Into the Origin of Honour and the Usefulness of Christianity in War
|
Bernard Mandeville |
| EMEX016 |
An Essay on the Noble Science of Self-Justification
|
Maria Edgeworth |
| EGBX001 |
An Essay Towards a New Theory of Vision
|
George Berkeley |
| ARWE001 |
Essays
| |
Art |
| |
Character |
| |
Circles |
| |
Compensation |
| |
Experience |
| |
Friendship |
| |
Gifts |
| |
Heroism |
| |
History Repeats Itself |
| |
Intellect |
| |
Love |
| |
Manners |
| |
Nature |
| |
Nominalist and Realist |
| |
The Over-Soul |
| |
The Poet |
| |
Politics |
| |
Prudence |
| |
Self-Reliance |
| |
Spiritual Laws |
|
Ralph Waldo Emerson |
| EFBX001 |
The Essays & Counsels, Civil and Moral
|
Francis Bacon |
| AJDX024 |
Essays in Experimental Logic
| |
The Relationship of Thought and Its Subject-Matter |
| |
The Antecedents and Stimuli of Thinking |
| |
Data and Meanings |
| |
The Objects of Thought |
| |
Some Stages of Logical Thought |
| |
The Logical Character of Ideas |
| |
The Control of Ideas By Facts |
| |
Naive Realism Vs Presentative Realism |
| |
Epistemological Realism: The Alleged Ubiquity of the Knowledge Relation |
| |
The Existence of the World As a Logical Problem |
| |
What Pragmatism Means By Practical |
| |
An Added Note As to the "Practical" |
| |
The Logic of Judgments of Practice |
|
John Dewey |
| AWJX005 |
Essays in Radical Empiricism
| |
Does Consciousness Exist? |
| |
A World of Pure Experience |
| |
The Thing and its Relations |
| |
How Two Minds Can Know One Thing |
| |
The Place of Affectional Facts in A World of Pure Experience |
| |
The Experience of Activity |
| |
The Essence of Humanism |
| |
Is Radical Empiricism Solipsistic? |
| |
Mr. Pitkins Refutation of Radical Empiricism |
| |
Humanism and Truth Once More |
| |
Absolutism and Empiricism |
|
William James |
| EHMR001 |
Essays on Various Subjects
| |
On Dissipation |
| |
Thoughts on Conversation |
| |
On Envy |
| |
On the Danger of Sentimental Or Romantic Connexions |
| |
On True and False Meekness |
| |
Thoughts on the Cultivation of the Heart and Temper in the Education of Daughters |
| |
On the Importance of Religion to the Female Character |
| |
Miscellaneous Observations on Genius, Taste, Good Sense, &c. |
|
Hannah More |
| ABFX002 |
Essays, Editorial & Commentary
| |
Over Two-Hundred Essays & Editorials |
|
Benjamin Franklin |
| OBDS001 |
The Ethics
|
Benedict de Spinoza |
| ETHH006 |
Evolution and Ethics
|
Thomas Huxley |
| AJDX012 |
Evolution and Ethics
|
John Dewey |
| ACHW001 |
Evolution of Self-Consciousness
|
Chauncey Wright |
| ACSP007 |
Evolutionary Love
|
Charles Sanders Peirce |
| EDHL026 |
Fantasia of the Unconscious
|
D. H. Lawrence |
| EABZ008 |
The Feast of St. Friend
|
Arnold Bennett |
| ACSP004 |
The Fixation of Belief
|
Charles Sanders Peirce |
| OKGX011 |
The Forerunner
| |
The Forerunner |
| |
Gods Fool |
| |
Love |
| |
The King-Hermit |
| |
The Lions Daughter |
| |
Tyranny |
| |
The Saint |
| |
The Plutocrat |
| |
The Greater Self |
| |
War and the Small Nations |
| |
Critics |
| |
Poets |
| |
The Weather-cock |
| |
The King of Aradus |
| |
Out of My Deeper Heart |
| |
Dynasties |
| |
Knowledge and Half-knowledge |
| |
Said A Sheet of Snow-White Paper... |
| |
The Scholar and the Poet |
| |
Values |
| |
Other Seas |
| |
Repentance |
| |
The Dying Man and the Vulture |
| |
Beyond My Solitude |
| |
The Last Watch |
|
Kahlil Gibran |
| EBRX018 |
The Free Man's Worship
|
Bertrand Russell |
| EACB001 |
From A College Window
| |
The Point of View |
| |
On Growing Older |
| |
Books |
| |
Sociabilities |
| |
Conversation |
| |
Beauty |
| |
Art |
| |
Egotism |
| |
Education |
| |
Authorship |
| |
The Criticism of Others |
| |
Priests |
| |
Ambition |
| |
The Simple Life |
| |
Games |
| |
Spiritualism |
| |
Habits |
| |
Religion |
|
A. C. Benson |
| EANW002 |
The Function of Reason
|
Alfred North Whitehead |
| GIKX006 |
Fundamental Principles of The Metaphysics of Morals
|
Immanuel Kant |
| TGDC001 |
Galateo
|
Giovanni Della Casa |
| OKGX004 |
The Garden of the Prophet
|
Kahlil Gibran |
| CARS021 |
On Generation and Corruption
|
Aristotle |
| FBPX003 |
On Geometrical Demonstration
|
Blaise Pascal |
| CVIR003 |
The Georgics
|
Virgil * |
| EHGW008 |
God the Invisible King
|
H. G. Wells |
| ESBX003 |
God the Known and God the Unknown
|
Samuel Butler |
| CEPI002 |
The Golden Sayings of Epictetus
|
Epictetus |
| CCON002 |
The Great Learning
|
Confucius * |
| ACSP001 |
Grounds of Validity of the Laws of Logic
|
Charles Sanders Peirce |
| CDLX001 |
History of Philosophy
|
Diogenes Laertius |
| ACSP005 |
How to Make Our Ideas Clear
|
Charles Sanders Peirce |
| GASX007 |
On Human Nature & Other Essays
| |
On Human Nature |
| |
Government |
| |
Free-will and Fatalism |
| |
Character |
| |
Moral Instinct |
| |
Ethical Reflections |
|
Arthur Schopenhauer |
| AJDX022 |
Human Nature and Conduct
|
John Dewey |
| EJLX002 |
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
|
John Locke |
| GRCE010 |
The Importance of Great Thinkers
|
Rudolf Eucken |
| OBDS002 |
On The Improvement of the Understanding
|
Benedict de Spinoza |
| GRCE005 |
In Defense of Morality
|
Rudolf Eucken |
| EWWH003 |
Indications of the Creator
|
William Whewell |
| AJDX010 |
The Influence of Darwin on Philosophy & Other Essays on Contemporary Thought
| |
The Influence of Darwinism on Philosophy |
| |
Nature and its Good: A Conversation |
| |
Intelligence and Morals |
| |
The Experimental Theory of Knowledge |
| |
The Intellectualist Criterion for Truth |
| |
A Short Catechism Concerning Truth |
| |
Experience and Objective Idealism |
| |
The Postulate of Immediate Empiricism |
| |
"Consciousness" and Experience |
| |
The Significance of the Problem of Knowledge |
|
John Dewey |
| GRCE007 |
The Inner Movement of Modern Life
|
Rudolf Eucken |
| EFBX004 |
On the Interpretation of Nature
|
Francis Bacon |
| CARS014 |
On Interpretation
|
Aristotle |
| ETHH009 |
The Interpreters of Genesis and the Interpreters of Nature
|
Thomas Huxley |
| AHVD016 |
Joy and Power
| |
Joy and Power |
| |
The Battle of Life |
| |
The Good Old Way |
| |
The Good Old Way |
|
Henry Van Dyke |
| ATBV015 |
Kant's Critique of Judgment
|
Thorstein Veblen |
| AJDX007 |
Knowledge and Speech Reaction
|
John Dewey |
| EBRX012 |
Knowledge by Acquaintance & Knowledge by Description
|
Bertrand Russell |
| ILHX003 |
Kokoro: Japanese Inner Life Hints
| |
At A Railway Station |
| |
The Genius of Japanese Civilization |
| |
A Street Singer |
| |
From A Traveling Diary |
| |
The Nun of the Temple of Amida |
| |
After the War |
| |
Haru |
| |
A Glimpse of Tendencies |
| |
By Force of Karma |
| |
A Conservative |
| |
In The Twilight of the Gods |
| |
The Idea of Pre-Existence |
| |
In Cholera-Time |
| |
Some Thoughts About Ancestor-Worship |
| |
Kimiko |
|
Lafcadio Hearn |
| GLJW002 |
Lecture on Ethics
|
Ludwig Wittgenstein |
| EJLX001 |
A Letter Concerning Toleration
|
John Locke |
| ATJX004 |
Letters & Correspondence
|
Thomas Jefferson |
| FMDM001 |
Letters & Essays
| |
Over 100 Essays and Numerous Letters |
|
Michel de Montaigne |
| FVOL001 |
Letters on England
|
Voltaire * |
| GFSX010 |
Letters Upon the Aesthetic Education of Man
|
Friedrich Schiller |
| ETHB002 |
Leviathan
|
Thomas Hobbes |
| EJSM002 |
On Liberty
|
John Stuart Mill |
| EHDX002 |
A Life For a Life & Other Addresses
| |
A Life For a Life |
| |
Lessons From the Angelus |
| |
The Ideal Man |
|
Henry Drummond |
| SGSX001 |
The Life of Reason
|
George Santayana |
| ACHW002 |
Limits of Natural Selection
|
Chauncey Wright |
| AJDX015 |
Logical Conditions of a Scientific Treatment of Morality
|
John Dewey |
| OKGX002 |
The Madman
|
Kahlil Gibran |
| EGBS003 |
Man and Superman (Play)
|
George Bernard Shaw |
| RNIB001 |
Marx's Teaching and Its Historical Importance
|
Nikolai Bukharin |
| AWJX003 |
The Meaning of Truth
|
William James |
| CMAA001 |
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