This hypertext project began as a class project on the rhetorical theory of Jürgen Habermas for an English 980: Studies in Rhetoric class at Michigan State University. This web site was a class project during the creator's doctoral studies, and has not been updated for a few years.
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Contains information on the German philosopher Martin Heidegger (1889-1976)
and links to related web pages in English.
Contains information on author and philosopher William James.
The World Wide Web's most organized and comprehensive listing of resources on Kant.
A very detailed account of Nietzsche's life, organized by year, that is drawn from a number of biographies. The primary sources are the three volume biography of Nietzsche by C. P. Janz and the Chronik of the Kritische Studienausgabe. The citations from the Nietzsche's works and notes are based on the Kritische Gesamtausgabe. Developed and maintained by Malcolm Brown.
Maintained by Douglas Thomas. "This page is designed to help facilitate the study of the works of Friedrich Nietzsche. Its primary purpose is to provide scholars an on-line reference for contemporary scholarship about Nietzsche."
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