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Review of The Rise and Fall of Theological Enlightenment: Jean-Martin De Prades and Ideological Polarization in Eighteenth-Century France by Jeffrey Burson [PDF]
Lehner, Ulrich
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Lord, Beth: "Kant and Spinozism. Transcendental Idealism and Immanence from Jacobi to Deleuze"
Julián Carvajal
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Affecting photos: Photographs as shared, affective ethnographic spaces. [PDF]
Rowsell J.
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Between trees, webs and mirrors. Dimensions of Immanence and a critical post-structuralist proposal
Federico Montanari
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L'article 1390 du Code civil: immanence et transcendance (en droit patrimonial-familial-
Yves-Henri Leleu
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Theory, Culture & Society, 1997
Parution du dernier essai publie par Deleuze de son vivant, dans le cadre d'un recueil d'articles consacre a l'evenement de sa pensee (in «Theory, culture and society», 14, 2, 1997, pp. 1-81). Soulevant la question du champ transcendantal et de sa relation avec la conscience, l'A. montre que le premier, sans rapport avec la seconde, caracterise le plan
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Parution du dernier essai publie par Deleuze de son vivant, dans le cadre d'un recueil d'articles consacre a l'evenement de sa pensee (in «Theory, culture and society», 14, 2, 1997, pp. 1-81). Soulevant la question du champ transcendantal et de sa relation avec la conscience, l'A. montre que le premier, sans rapport avec la seconde, caracterise le plan
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2003
Abstract Aristotle claims that Platonic forms are not in things, and that this is just as well, since ‘it is easy to collect many absurdities against such a theory’ (Metaph. A 9, 99lbl8–19; cf. M 5, 1079b22–3). He records some of the absurdities in the Peri Ideōn, portions of which are preserved by Alexander in his commentary on ...
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Abstract Aristotle claims that Platonic forms are not in things, and that this is just as well, since ‘it is easy to collect many absurdities against such a theory’ (Metaph. A 9, 99lbl8–19; cf. M 5, 1079b22–3). He records some of the absurdities in the Peri Ideōn, portions of which are preserved by Alexander in his commentary on ...
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