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Journal Abbreviation Intel. Hist. Rev.
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Joe Hughes
(2020)
The Greatest Deception: Fiction, Falsity and Manifestation in Spinoza’s Metaphysical Thoughts.
Intellectual History Review
(pp. 363-385).
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Beth Lord
(2020)
Spinoza and Architectural Thinking.
Intellectual History Review
(pp. 489-504).
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Warren Montag
(2020)
Spinoza's Counter-Aesthetics.
Intellectual History Review
(pp. 411-427).
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Amy Cimini
(2020)
We Don’t Know That We Don’t Know What a Body Can Do … , or Spinoza and Some Social Lives of Sonic Material.
Intellectual History Review
(pp. 465-488).
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Jonathan Israel
(2020)
Spinoza, Radical Enlightenment, and the General Reform of the Arts in the Later Dutch Golden Age: The Aims of Nil Volentibus Arduum.
Intellectual History Review
(pp. 387-409).
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Mads Langballe Jensen
(2020)
Libertas Philosophandi and Natural Law in Early Eighteenth-Century Denmark-Norway.
Intellectual History Review
(pp. 209-231).
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Lucy Littlefield
(2020)
Protestantism and Liberty: Catharine Macaulay’s Politics of Religion as a Response to David Hume.
Intellectual History Review
(pp. 233-252).
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Richard Oosterhoff
(2020)
Review of unknown publication.
Intellectual History Review.
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Francis Young
(2020)
Edward Kelley’s Danish Treasure Hoax and Elizabethan Antiquarianism.
Intellectual History Review
(pp. 167-186).
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Review
R. J. W. Mills
(2020)
Review of unknown publication.
Intellectual History Review.
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Giuliano Mori
(2020)
Natural Theology and Ancient Theology in the Jesuit China Mission.
Intellectual History Review
(pp. 187-208).
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Article
James J. Harris
(2020)
The “Tribal Spirit” in Modern Britain: Evolution, Nationality, and Race in the Anthropology of Sir Arthur Keith.
Intellectual History Review
(pp. 273-294).
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Article
Fons Dewulf
(2020)
The Place of Historiography in the Network of Logical Empiricism.
Intellectual History Review
(pp. 321-345).
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Review
R. J. W. Mills
(2020)
Review of unknown publication.
Intellectual History Review.
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Review
Emily Brownell
(2020)
Review of unknown publication.
Intellectual History Review.
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Nathan G. Alexander
(2020)
Defining and Redefining Atheism: Dictionary and Encyclopedia Entries for “Atheism” and Their Critics in the Anglophone World from the Early Modern Period to the Present.
Intellectual History Review
(pp. 253-271).
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Sebastiano Gino
(2020)
Scottish Common Sense, Association of Ideas and Free Will.
Intellectual History Review
(pp. 109-127).
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Charles T. Wolfe
(2020)
From the Logic of Ideas to Active-Matter Materialism: Priestley’s Lockean Problem and Early Neurophilosophy.
Intellectual History Review
(pp. 31-47).
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Paola Rumore
(2020)
Priestley in Germany.
Intellectual History Review
(pp. 145-166).
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Charles T. Wolfe; Falk Wunderlich
(2020)
Joseph Priestley: Materialism and the Science of the Mind. Foundations, Controversies, Reception.
Intellectual History Review
(pp. 1-5).
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