Here I collect links for research, teaching, technology, and whatever else might be useful.
Philosophy Links
Reading & Writing Philosophy
- Philosophical Terms & Methods
- Jim Pryor’s guides to reading and writing philosophy
- Critical Thinking
- Purdue Online Writing Lab
- A Guide to Philosophical Writing
- Writing a Thesis Statement
- Philosophy Paper Structure
Early Modern Resources
- Project Vox
- Digital Archive of 18th Century German Texts (UWO Kant Research Group)
- Women Intellectuals of 18th Century Germany (UWO Kant Research Group)
- Encyclopedia of Concise Concepts by Women Philosophers (Mary Ellen Waithe & Ruth Hagengruber)
- Corpus Descartes
- Digital Cavendish Project
- Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek
- Christian Wolff (Bryce Gessell)
- Johann Heinrich Lambert Collected Works Online (Maarten Bullynck)
Kant Related Links
- KantPapers
- Kant in the Classroom (Steve Naragon)
- Kant on the Web (Steve Palmquist)
- Kant’s Books (UWO Kant Research Group)
- Kants Handexemplar von Meiers Auszug aus der Vernunftlehre (University of Tartu)
- Kant-Forschungsstelle
- Early Modern Philosophy Texts
- Kant Akademieausgabe (Courtesy of Universität Duisburg-Essen)
- Database of Kant’s concepts for a theory of nature
Sources for online German texts
Academic Technology & Tools
Links to tools I use for research and writing
- Markdown: Plaintext markup for easy writing
- Pandoc: File conversion
- Emacs: A superb (and free) text editor and writing/research platform
- If you want to get started with emacs you might take a look at my emacs configuration files
- BibDesk: Reference manager for bib files (Free, Mac OS only)
- Bookends: A fantastic general reference manager (Mac OS only)
- Devonthink: Database & smart document manager (Mac OS only)
- Skim: PDF reader & annotator (Free, Mac OS only)
- Zotero: A great free way to collect and manage references. Works well with bibtex via zotero better bibtex
- Git: Version control
- Github: Online storage and collaboration
- Kieran Healy’s writing resources page
- Profhacker: Blog on teaching & technology
- The Programming Historian: Tutorials for aspiring digital humanists