To be updated as I come across them.
Richard Moran's Authority & Estrangement. Index of names only. To whom is this acceptable?
Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind. None. Of course, it's all on the web, so it should be searchable. But I can't read a philosophy book on a computer.
Basic Writings of Heidegger, ed./trans. by Krell. None. I understand balking at the task--a proper index would be full of substantized participles, and would have an entry either for beings or for Being on each page--but someone really needs to do it. How else are people going to find references to The Saying, etc. without re-reading every single page. Of Heidegger. Need I say more?
Most Platonic dialogues could do with indexes too. Or would that be somehow blasphemous?
Richard Moran's Authority & Estrangement. Index of names only. To whom is this acceptable?
Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind. None. Of course, it's all on the web, so it should be searchable. But I can't read a philosophy book on a computer.
Basic Writings of Heidegger, ed./trans. by Krell. None. I understand balking at the task--a proper index would be full of substantized participles, and would have an entry either for beings or for Being on each page--but someone really needs to do it. How else are people going to find references to The Saying, etc. without re-reading every single page. Of Heidegger. Need I say more?
Most Platonic dialogues could do with indexes too. Or would that be somehow blasphemous?