[Sorry, but I have not had time to organize this properly, nor even to alphabetize it yet]
Philosophy
Books on Line: A truly marvellous source. Search for electronic
texts by author or title. There is also a subject listing and links to
other electronic text sources. There are, incidentally also listings for lots oof books in addition to philosophy books [Carnegie-Mellon University]
The Tech
Classics Archive: Large number of texts nicely organized,
including all of Plato, Aristotle, Lucretius, Plotinus, and various
literary classics (all in translation).
English
Server Philosophy Page: Access to a range of philosophical texts,
including Aristotle, Bacon, Berkeley, Descartes, Hegel, Hume, Kant,
Marx, Mill, Nietzsche, Plato and more.
Online Book Initiative: The
Online Book Initiative collects electronic texts which are available
for download. Directories are arranged in alphabetical order by
authors' names.
Oxford Text
Archives: Electronic versions of literary works by many major
authors, in Greek, Latin, English and over a dozen other
languages. Over 1500 titles.
WWW Virtual
Library: Philosophy: The title says it all. Note that in fact it
merely gives access to various of the resources listed above, so that,
in itself, it is not quite as useful as its title might suggest! Hence
its position in this listing. [Bristol University]
Project
Gutenberg: Electronic texts prepared by Project Gutenberg. Wide
variety of materials, though primarily literary.
Hyper-Weirdness by World Wide Web: Philosophy Page: A hypertext
version of Mitchell Porter's High Weirdness by E-Mail. Provides links
primarily to electronic texts covering a vast range of philosophers
including Aristotle, Plato and the Ancients, Descartes, Hobbes, Locke,
Marx, Mill, and more contemporary philosophers.
Christian
Classics Ethereal Library: Christian electronic texts including
works by St. Alphonsus, St. Athanasius, St. Augustine, St. Bernard,
Boehme, Bunyan, Calvin, Donne, Milton, and more.
The
Augustine Page: Latin text of the Confessions, with English
translation. De Musica in Latin, De Dialectica in Latin and
English. Access also to research materials, bibliographies, and
essays.