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Journal Abbreviation Hist. Europ. Ideas
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Tribe, Keith
(2007)
Talcott Parsons as Translator of Max Weber's Basic Sociological Categories.
History of European Ideas
(p. 212).
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Schecter, Darrow
(2007)
Liberalisms and the Limits of Knowledge and Freedom: On the Epistemological and Social Bases of Negative Liberty.
History of European Ideas
(p. 195).
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Lennon, Thomas M.
(2007)
The Genesis of Berkeley's Theory of Vision Vindicated.
History of European Ideas
(p. 321).
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Cook, Alexandra
(2007)
Botanical Exchanges: Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the Duchess of Portland.
History of European Ideas
(p. 142).
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Schuurman, Paul
(2007)
Continuity and Change in the Empiricism of John Locke and Gerardus de Vries (1648--1705).
History of European Ideas
(p. 292).
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Wright, J. Lenore
(2007)
Reading Rembrandt: The Influence of Cartesian Dualism on Dutch Art.
History of European Ideas
(p. 275).
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Ablondi, Fred
(2007)
Knowing Our Nature: A Note on Régis' Response to Malebranche.
History of European Ideas
(p. 135).
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Durel, Henri
(2007)
From Correctness to Values and Meaning in Bacon's Advancement of Learning (1605).
History of European Ideas
(p. 261).
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Chonaill, Siobhan Ni
(2007)
“Why may not man one day be immortal?” Population, Perfectibility, and the Immortality Question in Godwin's Political Justice.
History of European Ideas
(p. 25).
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Morris-Reich, Amos
(2006)
Race, Ideas, and Ideals: A Comparison of Franz Boas and Hans F. K. Gunther.
History of European Ideas
(p. 313).
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Ducheyne, Steffen
(2006)
Reid's Adaptation and Radicalization of Newton's Natural Philosophy.
History of European Ideas
(p. 173).
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Susato, Ryu
(2006)
Hume's Oscillating Civilization Theory.
History of European Ideas
(p. 263).
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Madden, Deborah
(2006)
The Limitation of Human Knowledge: Faith and the Empirical Method in John Wesley's Medical Holism.
History of European Ideas
(p. 162).
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Irving, Sarah
(2006)
“In a Pure Soil”: Colonial Anxieties in the Work of Francis Bacon.
History of European Ideas
(p. 249).
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Silvestrini, Maria Teresa
(2006)
Free Trade, Feudal Remnants and International Equilibrium in Gaetano Filangieri's Science of Legislation.
History of European Ideas
(p. 502).
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Anscomb, Lisa
(2005)
“As far as a woman's reasoning can go”: Scientific Dialogue and Sexploitation.
History of European Ideas
(p. 193).
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Olivier, Marc
(2005)
Binding the Book of Nature: Microscopy as Literature.
History of European Ideas
(p. 173).
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Drolet, Michael
(2005)
Tocqueville's Interest in the Social: Or How Statistics Informed His “New Science of Politics”.
History of European Ideas
(p. 451).
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Snart, Jason
(2005)
Blake's Awareness of “Blake in a Newtonian World”: William Blake, Isaac Newton, and Writing on Metal.
History of European Ideas
(p. 237).
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George, Sam
(2005)
The Cultivation of the Female Mind: Enlightened Growth, Luxuriant Decay and Botanical Analogy in Eighteenth-Century Texts.
History of European Ideas
(p. 209).
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