Arthur Schopenhauer
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Here are some classical readings in the history of philosophy which are relevant to the nineteenth century philosophers, including electronic texts of old translations.
- Arthur Schopenhauer
- The World as Will and Idea, Haldane and Kemp translation
- On the Fourfold Root of the Principle of Sufficient Reason and On the Will in Nature, Hillebrand translation
- Johann Gottlieb Fichte
- The Science of Knowledge
- Popular Works
- G. F. W. Hegel
- Faith and Knowledge, translated by H. S. Harris (html)
- The Phenomenology of Mind, translated by James B. Baillie (scanned, Volume 1, Volume 2) (html)
- Science of Logic, translated by A. V. Miller
- Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences, translated by William Wallace and Steven Taubeneck
- Philosophy of Right, translated by S. W. Dyde (scanned) (html)
- Lectures on the History of Philosophy, translated by Elizabeth S. Haldane and Frances H. Simson (html)
- Volume 1: Introduction, Greek Philosophy (scanned)
- Volume 2: Greek Philosophy (scanned)
- Volume 3: Philosophy of the Middle Ages, Modern Philosophy (scanned)
- Lectures on the Philosophy of History, translated by J. Sibree (scanned) (html)
- Søren Kierkegaard
- The Concept of Dread, translated by Walter Lowrie
- Selections: from Either-Or, from Stages on Life’s Road, Fear and Trembling, Preparation for a Christian Life, The Present Moment, translated by L. M. Hollander
- Karl Marx
- Friedrich Nietzsche
- The Dawn of the Day, translated by John McFarland Kennedy
- The Joyful Wisdom, translated by Thomas Common
- Beyond Good and Evil, translated by Helen Zimmern
- On the Genealogy of Morals, translated by Ian Johnston
- The Antichrist, translated by H. L. Menken
- Fyodor Dostoyevski
- Notes from the Underground, translated by Constance Garnett
The Grand Inquistor
, from The Brothers Karamazov, translated by Constance Garnett