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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Chapter
Charles T. Wolfe
(2017)
Boundary Crossings: The Blurring of the Human/Animal Divide as Naturalization of the Soul in Early Modern Philosophy.
In: Human and Animal Cognition in Early Modern Philosophy and Medicine
(p. 147).
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Chapter
Claire Crignon
(2017)
How Animals May Help Us Understand Men: Thomas Willis’s Anatomy of the Brain (1664) & Two Discourses Concerning the Soules of Brutes (1672).
In: Human and Animal Cognition in Early Modern Philosophy and Medicine
(p. 173).
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Chapter
Davide Cellamare
(2017)
Renaissance Psychology: Francisco Vallesius (1524–1592) & Otto Casmann (1562–1607) on Animal & Human Souls.
In: Human and Animal Cognition in Early Modern Philosophy and Medicine
(p. 74).
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Book
Naama Cohen-Hanegbi
(2017)
Caring for the Living Soul: Emotions, Medicine and Penance in the Late Medieval Mediterranean.
(/isis/citation/CBB115692119/)
Article
Patricia Kitcher
(2017)
Kant on the Faculty of Apperception.
British Journal for the History of Philosophy
(pp. 589-616).
(/isis/citation/CBB094133705/)
Article
Sarah Hutton
(2017)
Salving the Phenomena of Mind: Energy, Hegemonikon, and Sympathy in Cudworth.
British Journal for the History of Philosophy
(pp. 465-486).
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Book
Orly Lewis
(2017)
Praxagoras of Cos on Arteries, Pulse and Pneuma.
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Article
José Manuel García Valverde
(2017)
Una respuesta española al debate sobre la inmortalidad del alma en el siglo XVI: la "Antoniana Margarita" de Gómez Pereira.
Bruniana & Campanelliana: Ricerche Filosofiche e Materiali Storico-testuali
(pp. 541-550).
(/isis/citation/CBB561936301/)
Article
Leen Spruit
(2017)
Sebastiano Bartoli on Life and the Soul.
Bruniana & Campanelliana: Ricerche Filosofiche e Materiali Storico-testuali
(pp. 753-765).
(/isis/citation/CBB245646731/)
Article
Alberto Frigo
(2016)
A Very Obscure Definition: Descartes’s Account of Love in the Passions of the Soul and Its Scholastic Background.
British Journal for the History of Philosophy
(pp. 1097-1116).
(/isis/citation/CBB526688882/)
Article
Marleen Rozemond
(2016)
Descartes, Malebranche and Leibniz: Conceptions of Substance in Arguments for the Immateriality of the Soul.
British Journal for the History of Philosophy
(pp. 836-857).
(/isis/citation/CBB117763212/)
Article
Falk Wunderlich
(2016)
Materialism in Late Enlightenment Germany: A Neglected Tradition Reconsidered.
British Journal for the History of Philosophy
(pp. 940-962).
(/isis/citation/CBB824246743/)
Article
Naama Cohen-Hanegbi
(2016)
A Moving Soul: Emotions in Late Medieval Medicine.
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 46-66).
(/isis/citation/CBB186537346/)
Article
Damien Boquet; Piroska Nagy
(2016)
Medieval Sciences of Emotions during the Eleventh to Thirteenth Centuries: An Intellectual History.
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 21-45).
(/isis/citation/CBB525158559/)
Article
Henning Hufnagel; Robert Matthias Erdbeer; Fank Jäger; et al.
(2016)
Die „Erhaltung der Fühlung“. Haeckels Seelenzellen und der Stil der Esoterischen Moderne.
Lendemains
(pp. 100-123).
(/isis/citation/CBB669479780/)
Thesis
Christopher P. Noble
(2016)
The Soul as Spiritual Automaton in Leibniz's Synthetic Natural Philosophy.
(/isis/citation/CBB700001563/)
Thesis
Jessica Louise Wright
(2016)
Brain and Soul in Late Antiquity.
(/isis/citation/CBB783819538/)
Book
Arnaud Pelletier
(2015)
Leibniz and the Aspects of Reality.
(/isis/citation/CBB865637105/)
Article
Richard Mark Fincham
(2015)
Reconciling Leibnizian Monadology and Kantian Criticism.
British Journal for the History of Philosophy
(pp. 1033-1055).
(/isis/citation/CBB087483741/)
Book
George Makari
(2015)
Soul Machine: The Invention of the Modern Mind.
(/isis/citation/CBB385275992/)
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