19th Century Philosophy Secondary Sources

 

 

Many secondary sources are simplistic, inaccurate, or vague, so be careful selecting them since they can generate more obscurity and confusion than clarity. Secondary sources on the internet and very brief sources are especially unreliable. It can be difficult to find sources for undergraduates that aren’t overly complex and technical. If you need help clarifying certain issues in our readings or in a paper you are writing, I would recommend starting with the articles in the electronic encyclopedias below, which are briefer than most other sources though generally quite reliable. I would also recommend the chapters in the multivolume Routledge History of Philosophy.

 

 

Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy – accessible online through the SCSU Library website, password required. See the overview of 19th century philosophy and the various links provided. 

http://0-www.rep.routledge.com.csulib.ctstateu.edu/

 

Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy            

http://plato.stanford.edu/contents.html

 

Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy             

http://www.iep.utm.edu/

 

Routledge History of Philosophy, ed. G. H. R. Parkinson and S. G. Shanker, vols. 6-7 (London: Routledge, 1997), Reference B51.4 .R68 (reference only – can’t be checked out).