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Intellectual History Review

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Journal Abbreviation Intel. Hist. Rev.


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Article Alan Tapper (2020)
Joseph Priestley and the Argument from Design. Intellectual History Review (pp. 65-85). (/isis/citation/CBB660961830/) unapi

Article Charles T. Wolfe; Falk Wunderlich (2020)
Joseph Priestley: Materialism and the Science of the Mind. Foundations, Controversies, Reception. Intellectual History Review (pp. 1-5). (/isis/citation/CBB161350544/) unapi

Article 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). (/isis/citation/CBB030705647/) unapi

Article Udo Thiel (2020)
Priestley and Kant on Materialism. Intellectual History Review (pp. 129-143). (/isis/citation/CBB616453784/) unapi

Article Jacques Joseph (2019)
The Philosophical Systems of Francesco Patrizi and Henry More. Intellectual History Review (pp. 595-617). (/isis/citation/CBB821538463/) unapi

Article Ovanes Akopyan (2019)
Francesco Patrizi da Cherso (1529–1597): New Perspectives on a Renaissance Philosopher. Intellectual History Review (pp. 541-543). (/isis/citation/CBB822348713/) unapi

Article Stefano Gulizia (2019)
Francesco Patrizi da Cherso and the Anti-Aristotelian Tradition: Interpreting the Discussiones Peripateticae (1581). Intellectual History Review (pp. 561-573). (/isis/citation/CBB901893188/) unapi

Article Luc Deitz (2019)
Do We Have Any Genuine Works by Aristotle? Francesco Patrizi da Cherso’s Discussion of the Corpus Aristotelicum. Intellectual History Review (pp. 545-560). (/isis/citation/CBB688871031/) unapi

Article Sandra Plastina (2019)
Is Francesco Patrizi’s L’Amorosa Filosofia a heterodox reading of the Symposium?. Intellectual History Review (pp. 631-648). (/isis/citation/CBB829416031/) unapi

Article Anna Laura Puliafito (2019)
Phaedrus’ Cicadas: Patrizi's Dialoghi and Vernacular Rhetoric. Intellectual History Review (pp. 619-629). (/isis/citation/CBB064181583/) unapi

Article Thomas Leinkauf (2019)
Francesco Patrizi’s Concept of “Nature”: Presence and Refutation of Stoicism. Intellectual History Review (pp. 575-593). (/isis/citation/CBB653788295/) unapi

Article Ovanes Akopyan (2019)
In Search of a spiritus: Francesco Patrizi on Tides. Intellectual History Review (pp. 655-668). (/isis/citation/CBB683888010/) unapi

Article Paul Richard Blum (2019)
History and Theory: The Paradox in Francesco Patrizi. Intellectual History Review (pp. 649-654). (/isis/citation/CBB598014400/) unapi

Article Zornitsa Radeva (2019)
At the Origins of a Tenacious Narrative: Jacob Thomasius and the History of Double Truth. Intellectual History Review (pp. 417-438). (/isis/citation/CBB332877278/) unapi

Article Jeffrey D. Burson (2019)
The Interweaving of Sacred and Secular: Metaphysics, Reform and Enlightenment in the Rivalry Between Dom Deschamps and Claude Yvon, 1769–1774. Intellectual History Review (pp. 439-466). (/isis/citation/CBB451552367/) unapi

Article Peter Cheyne (2019)
Samuel Taylor Coleridge on Ideas Actualized in History. Intellectual History Review (pp. 489-514). (/isis/citation/CBB515407793/) unapi

Article Xiaona Wang (2019)
By Analogy to the Element of the Stars: The Divine in Jean Fernel's and William Harvey's Theories of Generation. Intellectual History Review (pp. 371-387). (/isis/citation/CBB848009397/) unapi

Article Ryan Walter (2019)
The Bullion Controversy and the History of Political Thought: Experience, Innovation and Theory. Intellectual History Review (pp. 467-488). (/isis/citation/CBB945573337/) unapi

Article Stéphane Guy (2019)
From Industrial Change to Historical Inevitability: Annie Besant’s Socialism and the Philosophies of History. Intellectual History Review (pp. 515-534). (/isis/citation/CBB070251635/) unapi

Review Bill Jenkins (2019)
Review of "The X Club: Power and Authority in Victorian Science". Intellectual History Review. (/isis/citation/CBB449546945/) unapi

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