EARLY GREEK PHILOSOPHY
Burnet's book

FIND TEXTS OF MAJOR GREEK AUTHORS
Greek texts

Proofs of God's Existence
Proofs

Primary Sources in Ancient PhilosopHY
(This material was cut and pasted from Paul Halsall's Web site Internet Ancient History Sourcebook). http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/asbook07.html

 
bullet.See WEB History of Ancient Philosophy [At U Washington] and
Ancient Greek Philosophy [At Rice]
Complete online courses with lecture notes on the major figures and issue.
bullet(Pseudo)-Plutarch: Des Opinions des philosophes [At this Site]
Full text of a French translation. This seems to have been the first collection of placita in terms of philosopher's opinions organized into themes.
bulletSee Hellenistic Section for texts of Epicurean, Stoic, Cynic, and Sceptic philosphers
bulletPreSocratics
bulletSee 2ND Study Guide [At Brooklyn College]
bullet2ND John Burnet: Early Greek Philosophy, 1920, full text [At Evansville] 
bulletPreSocratic Fragments [At Internet Encylopedia of Philosophy]
bulletMaterialists
bullet2ND Anaximander, Anaximenes, Anaxagoras [IEP Articles]
bulletThales (c.600-550 BCE)[At Hanover]
bulletAnaximander (c.610-545 BCE)[At Hanover]
bulletAnaximenes (fl.546 BCE)[At Hanover]
bulletAnaxagoras (c.500-c.428 BCE)[At Hanover]
bulletAnaxagoras (c.500-c.428 BCE): Fragments [At 4th Tetralogy]
bulletPythagoreanism
bulletTexts about Pythagoras [At CSUN]
bulletPythagoras (c.580-c.500 BCE)[At Hanover]
bulletEleatic School
bullet2ND Parmenides, Empedocles [IEP Articles]
bulletParmenides (c.515-after 450 BCE)[At Hanover]
bulletParmenides (c.515-after 450 BCE): Fragments [At 4th Tetralogy]
bulletParmenides of Elea (c.515-after 450 BCE): On Nature (Peri Physis)
bulletZeno of Elea (c.490-after 445 BCE)[At Hanover]
The puzzles still work!
bulletZeno of Elea (c.490-after 445 BCE): Paradoxes [At this Site]
bulletMelissos (5th Cent BCE)[At Hanover]
bulletEmpedocles (c.493-c.433 BCE): Fragments [At 4th Tetralogy]
A pluralistic answer to Parmenides.
bulletEmpedocles (c.493-c.433 BCE): Going Among Men as an Immmortal fragments 112, 146, 147 [At enteract.com]
bulletSophists
bullet2ND Sophists, Euclides, Prodicus, Gorgias, Protagoras [IEP Article]
bulletProtagoras (c.485-411 BCE) [At Northpark]
Fragments
bulletGorgias (c.483-c.385 BCE) [At Northpark]
bulletProdicus (fl. 5th Cent. BCE)
bulletProtagoras (480-411 BCE)
bulletXenophanes (c.570-c.470 BCE)[At Hanover]
bulletXenophanes (c.570-c.470 BCE)[At Northpark]
Atheistic views.
bulletHeraklitos (c.540-c.480 BCE) [At WSU]
bullet2ND Heraklitos [IEP Article]
bullet2ND Heraklitos [EAWC article]
bulletHeraklitos (c.540-c.480 BCE): Fragments [At 4th Tetralogy]
bulletAtomists
bullet2ND Leucippus, Democritus [IEP Articles]
bulletLeucippus (2nd half 5th Cent BCE)
bulletDemocritus (470/467-366/363 BCE): Aristotle: De Generatione et Corruptione A8
bulletSocrates (469-399 BCE)
bulletAristophanes (c.445-c.385 BCE): The Clouds, extracts, [At Northpark]
Pokes fun at Socrates.
bulletPlato (427-347 BCE): The Apology, [At EAWC][Full Text]
See 2ND Study Guide [At Brooklyn College]
bulletPlato (427-347 BCE): Last Days of Socrates [Website]
Texts from Euthyphro, Apology, Crito and Phaedo.
bulletXenophon (c.428-c.354 BCE): On Socrates [At CSUN]
bulletXenophon (c.428-c.354 BCE): The Symposium [Full Text][This Site]
bulletPlato (427-347 BCE)
bullet2ND Academy, Symposium [IEP Article]
bullet2ND Plato and Platonism [CE Article, 1913]
bullet2ND Plato for the Young Enquirer [At Portland State]
Has a useful visual of the Cave.
bulletFull Texts
The links here are to the plain text version at various sites or here. [The old Virgina Tech gopher site has disappeared, but these files are from there.] In addition there are HTML versions of all text available at WEB MIT Classics Archive.
bulletThe Meno  [At this Site, formerly ERIS][Full Text][Ascii Text in one file]
bulletThe Gorgias  [At this Site, formerly ERIS][Full Text][Ascii Text in one file]
bulletThe Symposium [At this Site, formerly ERIS][Full Text][Ascii Text in one file]
bulletThe Crito [At this Site, formerly ERIS][Full Text][Ascii Text in one file]
bulletThe Apology, [At EAWC][Full Text]
bulletThe Phaedo [At this Site, formerly ERIS][Full Text][Ascii Text in one file]
bulletThe Phaedrus [At this Site, formerly ERIS][Full Text][Ascii Text in one file]
bulletThe Republic [At this Site, formerly ERIS][Full Text][Ascii Text in one file]
bulletThe Republic [At Internet Encylopedia of Philosophy][Full Text][Chapter length files]
See 2ND Study Guide [At Brooklyn College]
bullet(ps.-?) Plato: Seventh Letter: To the Relatives and Friends of Dion,  [At UPenn]
bulletExcerpts for teaching
bulletThe Republic, excerpts [At this Site]
The Philosopher king
bulletThe Cave [At CCNY]
bulletThe Timeaus [At CCNY]
Origin of the Atlantis myth.
bulletWEB Exploring Plato's Dialogues [At Evansville]
A Virtual Learning Environment on the World-Wide Web
bulletAristotle (384-323 BCE)
bullet2ND Aristotle, Peripatetics, Theophrastus [IEP Articles]
bulletFull Texts
The links here are to the plain text version at various sites or here. [The old Virgina Tech gopher site has disappeared, but these files are from there.] In addition there are HTML versions of all texts available at WEB MIT Classics Archive.
bulletNichomachean Ethics [At this Site, formerly ERIS][Full Text][Ascii Text in one file]
bulletPolitics [At this Site, formerly ERIS][Full Text][Ascii Text in one file]
bulletMetaphysics [At this Site, formerly ERIS][Full Text][Ascii Text in one file]
bulletPhysics [At this Site, formerly ERIS][Full Text][Ascii Text in one file]
bulletPoetics [At this Site, formerly ERIS][Full Text][Ascii Text in one file]
bulletRhetoric [At RPI]
bulletExcerpts for Teaching
bulletNichomachean Ethics, excerpts, [At this Site]
bulletThe Politics, excerpts from Books I, III, VII and VIII, [At this Site]
bulletThe Nicomachean Ethics, excerpts from Book 1, [At this Site]
bulletIrenaeus
bulletTertullian
 

 


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