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History of European Ideas

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Journal Abbreviation Hist. Europ. Ideas


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Article Ann Thomson (2016)
French Eighteenth-Century Materialists and Natural Law. History of European Ideas (pp. 243-255). (/isis/citation/CBB914272593/) unapi

Article Luke O'Sullivan (2016)
The Idea of a Category Mistake: From Ryle to Habermas, and Beyond. History of European Ideas (pp. 178-194). (/isis/citation/CBB741532836/) unapi

Article Martin Hugh Fitzpatrick (2016)
From Natural Law to Natural Rights? Protestant Dissent and Toleration in the Late Eighteenth Century. History of European Ideas (pp. 195-221). (/isis/citation/CBB233484914/) unapi

Article Leo Catana (2016)
Doxographical or Philosophical History of Philosophy: On Michael Frede's Precepts for Writing the History of Philosophy. History of European Ideas (pp. 170-177). (/isis/citation/CBB860853573/) unapi

Article Colin Heydt (2016)
Self-Ownership and Moral Relations to Self in Early Modern Britain. History of European Ideas (pp. 222-242). (/isis/citation/CBB438846852/) unapi

Article Christian Maurer (2016)
Archibald Campbell and the Committee for Purity of Doctrine on Natural Reason, Natural Religion, and Revelation. History of European Ideas (pp. 256-275). (/isis/citation/CBB162756479/) unapi

Article William Selinger (2016)
Le grand mal de l'époque: Tocqueville on French Political Corruption. History of European Ideas (pp. 73-94). (/isis/citation/CBB207238318/) unapi

Review Minchul Kim (2016)
Review of "Stuff and Money in the Time of the French Revolution". History of European Ideas. (/isis/citation/CBB814763514/) unapi

Article Rosario López (2016)
The Quest for the Global: Remapping Intellectual History. History of European Ideas (pp. 155-160). (/isis/citation/CBB558253315/) unapi

Article Byung-Hoon Suh (2016)
Mill and Tocqueville: A Friendship Bruised. History of European Ideas (pp. 55-72). (/isis/citation/CBB745103180/) unapi

Article John Erik Hmiel (2016)
Wittgenstein and the Genesis of Neo-Pragmatism in American Thought. History of European Ideas (pp. 131-149). (/isis/citation/CBB708124579/) unapi

Review Ben Holland (2016)
Review of "Kant's Politics in Context". History of European Ideas. (/isis/citation/CBB899816668/) unapi

Article Struan Jacobs; Phil Mullins (2016)
Friedrich Hayek and Michael Polanyi in Correspondence. History of European Ideas (pp. 107-130). (/isis/citation/CBB875438608/) unapi

Article Paola Rudan (2016)
Society as a Code: Bentham and the Fabric of Order. History of European Ideas (pp. 39-54). (/isis/citation/CBB678087108/) unapi

Article Jared Holley (2015)
The Poison and the Spider's Web: Diderot and Eighteenth-Century French Epicureanism. History of European Ideas (pp. 1107-1124). (/isis/citation/CBB465549268/) unapi

Article Lisa Broussois (2015)
Francis Hutcheson on Luxury and Intemperance: The Mandeville Threat. History of European Ideas (pp. 1093-1106). (/isis/citation/CBB319746918/) unapi

Article Chris Barker (2015)
Mass and elite politics in Mill's considerations on representative Government. History of European Ideas (pp. 1143-1163). (/isis/citation/CBB321292144/) unapi

Article Robert A. Greene (2015)
Thomas Hobbes and the Term ‘Right Reason’: Participation to Calculation. History of European Ideas (pp. 997-1028). (/isis/citation/CBB058883309/) unapi

Article R. J. W. Mills (2015)
The Reception of ‘That Bigoted Silly Fellow’ James Beattie's Essay on Truth in Britain 1770–1830. History of European Ideas (pp. 1049-1079). (/isis/citation/CBB835437196/) unapi

Article Philip Schofield (2015)
Jeremy Bentham on Utility and Truth. History of European Ideas (pp. 1125-1142). (/isis/citation/CBB041532650/) unapi

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