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Filed under: Materialism- New Materialism: Interviews and Cartographies (2012), by Rick Dolphijn and Iris van der Tuin, contrib. by Rosi Braidotti, Manuel De Landa, Karen Michelle Barad, and Quentin Meillassoux (HTML and PDF at Open Humanities Press)
- The Mathematics of Novelty: Badiou's Minimalist Metaphysics (2008), by Sam Gillespie (PDF with commentary at re-press.org)
- Modern Science and Materialism (London et al.: Longmans, Green and Co., 1919), by Hugh Elliot (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Essays on the Materialistic Conception of History, by Antonio Labriola (HTML at marxists.org)
- The System of Nature: or, Laws of the Moral and Physical World, by Paul Henri Thiry Holbach, trans. by H. D. Robinson (PDF files at McMaster)
- The System of Nature: or, The Laws of the Moral and Physical World, by Paul Henri Thiry Holbach, trans. by Samuel Wilkinson (HTML with commentary at Freethought Archives)
- The System of Nature: or, The Laws of the Moral and Physical World, by Paul Henri Thiry Holbach, trans. by Samuel Wilkinson, contrib. by Robert D. Richardson
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Filed under: Materialism -- United States -- DramaFiled under: Materialism in literature- Mind, Body, Motion, Matter: Eighteenth-Century British and French Literary Perspectives (Toronto et al.: University of Toronto Press, c2016), ed. by Mary Helen McMurran and Alison Conway, contrib. by Ruth Mack, Jonathan Brody Kramnick, David Alvarez, Sara Landreth, Sarah Ellenzweig, Kate E. Tunstall, Joanna Stalnaker, and Vivasvan Soni
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Filed under: Philosophy -- Early works to 1800- Opera Omnia (6 volumes in Latin; Florence: Typ. Regiae Celsitudinis, 1727), by Pierre Gassendi, ed. by Nicolò Averani (page images at HathiTrust)
- Philosophie de l'Univers (second edition, in French: Paris: De l'Imprimerie de Du Pont, ca. 1796), by Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours
- Triennium Philosophicum quod P. Andreas Semery Remus è Societate Iesu in Collegio Romano Philosophiae Iterum Professor Dictabat (second edition, 3 volumes in Latin; 2 volumes published Rome: F. Caesaretti, 1682), by Andreas Semery
- The Philosophical and Physical Opinions Written by Her Excellency the Lady Marchionesse of Newcastle (London: Printed for J. Martin and J. Allestrye, 1655), by Margaret Cavendish Newcastle (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Philosophical Letters: or, Modest Reflections Upon Some Opinions in Natural Philosophy (London, 1664), by Margaret Cavendish Newcastle (multiple formats at archive.org)
- A Voyage to the World of Cartesius: Written Originally in French, and Now Translated Into English (London: T. Bennet, 1692), by Gabriel Daniel, trans. by Thomas Taylor (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Observations on Man, His Frame, His Duty, and His Expectations (sixth edition; London: Printed for Thomas Tegg and Son, 1834), by David Hartley (page images at Google)
- Meditations of Marcus Aurelius, by Marcus Aurelius, trans. by Meric Casaubon, contrib. by W. H. D. Rouse (Gutenberg text)
- The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, by Marcus Aurelius, trans. by George Long (HTML at Bartleby)
- The Monadology and Other Philosophical Writings (Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, 1898), by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, trans. by Robert Latta
- The Six Enneads, by Plotinus, trans. by Stephen MacKenna and B. S. Page (text at Georgetown)
- Symposium, by Xenophon
- Disquisitions on Several Subjects (London: Printed for J. Dodsley, 1782), by Soame Jenyns
- Aristotle on Youth and Old Age, Life and Death and Respiration (London et al.: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1897), by Aristotle, trans. by William Ogle
- M. Tulli Ciceronis Academica: The Text Revised and Explained (text in Latin, commentary in English; London: Macmillan and Co., 1885), by Marcus Tullius Cicero, ed. by James S. Reid
- On Youth and Old Age, On Life and Death, On Breathing, by Aristotle, trans. by G. R. T. Ross (HTML at Internet Classics)
- Selected Essays of Seneca, and the Satire on the Deification of Claudius (Latin texts and English notes; New York: Macmillan, 1916), by Lucius Annaeus Seneca, ed. by Allan Perley Ball (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Aesthetics -- Early works to 1800- The Analysis of Beauty: Written With a View of Fixing the Fluctuating Ideas of Taste (London: J. Reeves, 1753), by William Hogarth (page images at Wisconsin)
- A Philosophical Enquiry Into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful (London: Printed for R. and J. Dodsley, 1757), by Edmund Burke (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Indagación Filosófica Sobre el Orígen de Nuestras Ideas Acerca de lo Sublime y lo Bello (in Spanish; Alcalá: Oficina de la Real Universidad, 1807), by Edmund Burke, trans. by Juan de la Dehesa (page images at HathiTrust)
- An Essay on the Beautiful (From the Greek of Plotinus) (London: J. M. Watkins, 1917), by Plotinus, trans. by Thomas Taylor (Gutenberg text)
- Laocoon: An Essay Upon the Limits of Painting and Poetry, With Remarks Illustrative of Various Points in the History of Ancient Art (Boston: Roberts Bros., 1887), by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, trans. by Ellen Frothingham
- A Philosophical Enquiry Into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful, by Edmund Burke (HTML at Bartleby)
- Aristotle on the Art of Poetry (aka Poetics), by Aristotle, trans. by Ingram Bywater, contrib. by Gilbert Murray (Gutenberg text)
- Poetics, by Aristotle, trans. by S. H. Butcher (Gutenberg text)
- Poetics, by Aristotle, trans. by W. Hamilton Fyfe (HTML with commentary at Perseus)
- The Art of Poetry: An Epistle to the Pisos (in Latin and English), by Horace, ed. by George Colman (Gutenberg text)
- Rhetoric, by Aristotle, trans. by W. Rhys Roberts (HTML at Internet Classics)
- Rhetoric, by Aristotle, trans. by John Henry Freese (HTML with commentary at Perseus)
Filed under: Atheism -- Early works to 1800- The True Intellectual System of the Universe: Wherein All the Reason and Philosophy of Atheism is Confuted, and Its Impossibility Demonstrated; With a Treatise Concerning Eternal and Immutable Morality (3 volumes; London: T. Tegg, 1845), by Ralph Cudworth, trans. by John Harrison, contrib. by Johann Lorenz Mosheim
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