edhiphy has extracted more than one million of mentions from thousands of articles. Find those that you need here. At present, you can view or download up to 1,000 mentions at a time.
You can find the mentions of multiple philosophers by separating their names with a semicolon, like in 'Hannah Arendt; Emmanuel Levinas'.
None of the fields are required and they can be combined. Searching the mentioned author 'Alfred Tarski' and the mentioning author 'Saul Kripke' shows all places where Saul Kripke mentions Alfred Tarski. This can be used with groups of philosophers, for example to show all places where a logical positivist mentions Immanuel Kant.
If you want to restrict your search to e.g. a particular topic, you can filter the considered articles by full text keywords or 2-word phrases, like 'causation', 'caus*' (for anything starting with 'caus'). Multiple keywords or phrases can be combined with upper-case 'AND' and 'OR', such as: 'metaphysics OR ethics'. A phrase like '"protocol sentence"' has to be enclosed in quotation marks ("..."). Otherwise it is interpreted as 'protocol AND sentence', which also matches documents that contain e.g. 'this is the first sentence of the protocol'. The article overview can show how a query filters the corpus.