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Philosophical Books, 1999
Books reviewed:Freeland, C.A., Feminist Interpretations of AristotleJames, S., Passion and ActionGaukroger, S., The Soft Underbelly of ReasonSell, A.P.F., John Locke and the Eighteenth‐Century DivinesSell, A.P.F., Mill and ReligionJacquette, D., Wittgenstein’s Thought in ...
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Books reviewed:Freeland, C.A., Feminist Interpretations of AristotleJames, S., Passion and ActionGaukroger, S., The Soft Underbelly of ReasonSell, A.P.F., John Locke and the Eighteenth‐Century DivinesSell, A.P.F., Mill and ReligionJacquette, D., Wittgenstein’s Thought in ...
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Philosophical Books, 2002
Books reviewed:E. Stump and N. Kretzmann (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to AugustineR Martin and J Barresi, Naturalization of the Soul: Self and Personal Identity in the Eighteenth ...
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Books reviewed:E. Stump and N. Kretzmann (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to AugustineR Martin and J Barresi, Naturalization of the Soul: Self and Personal Identity in the Eighteenth ...
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Philosophical Books, 2000
Books reviewed:Finnis, J.AquinasRozemond, M. Descartes’s DualismLivingston, D. Philosophical Melancholy and DeliriumLangton, R. Kantian HumilityHoulgate, S. (ed.) Hegel and the Philosophy of NatureKemal, S. et al. (eds.) Nietzsche, Philosophy and the ArtsRidley, A.
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Books reviewed:Finnis, J.AquinasRozemond, M. Descartes’s DualismLivingston, D. Philosophical Melancholy and DeliriumLangton, R. Kantian HumilityHoulgate, S. (ed.) Hegel and the Philosophy of NatureKemal, S. et al. (eds.) Nietzsche, Philosophy and the ArtsRidley, A.
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Philosophical Books, 1998
Spellman, L., Substance and Separation in AristotleStriker, G., Essays on Hellenistic Epistemology and EthicsSomerville, J., The Enigmatic Parting ShotLloyd, G., The Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Spinoza and the EthicsAllison, H.
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Spellman, L., Substance and Separation in AristotleStriker, G., Essays on Hellenistic Epistemology and EthicsSomerville, J., The Enigmatic Parting ShotLloyd, G., The Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Spinoza and the EthicsAllison, H.
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1991
In the preface to Wittgenstein’s Tractatus there is a well-known sentence in which he refuses any obligation to assign the sources of his thought; so he has been thought ‘ahistorical’ and even culpably ignorant. Even in that preface, however, he owns his indebtedness to Russell and Frege; and though he read few philosophical works, he read certain ...
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In the preface to Wittgenstein’s Tractatus there is a well-known sentence in which he refuses any obligation to assign the sources of his thought; so he has been thought ‘ahistorical’ and even culpably ignorant. Even in that preface, however, he owns his indebtedness to Russell and Frege; and though he read few philosophical works, he read certain ...
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Philosophical Books, 1997
Engstrom, S. and Whiting, J.Aristotle, Kant, and the StoicsHacker, P.M.S.Wittgenstein's Place in Twentieth‐Century Analytic PhilosophyCooper, D.E ...
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Engstrom, S. and Whiting, J.Aristotle, Kant, and the StoicsHacker, P.M.S.Wittgenstein's Place in Twentieth‐Century Analytic PhilosophyCooper, D.E ...
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Philosophy of the History of Philosophy
All philosophers engage in the history of philosophy, and in doing so, they must ask themselves the following urgent questions: How do philosophy and the history of philosophy relate? How should philosophers generally approach the history of philosophy?openaire +1 more source

