The library subscribes to a number of resources which you can use to access primary texts and other original source material. A few of the most important resources for Philosophy are listed below.
Full-text digital archive enabling you to cross search, view and download over 460,000 texts published in the late C15th to the long C19th. The resource encompasses a wealth of content ranging from the Romantic to the Victorian period and covers a wide range of subject areas including English literature, history, geography, science, social science, religion and medicine. Materials include books, pamphlets, sermons, prayer books, sheet music, broadsides, newsbooks and much more.
InteLex Past Masters is a collection of full-text electronic editions of classic works in the humanities. The Library subscribes to a number of the philosophy collections, including works by Kant, Nietzsche, Hegel, Wittgenstein, Schelling, Merleau-Ponty, and Foucault.