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Anderson, Seth Eric
(2014)
Seeds of the Soul: The Theological, Political, and Natural Philosophical Origins of Hereditary Thinking in Early Modern Europe, 1545--1660.
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Wolford, Kathryn
(2012)
Infective Discourse: Printed Debates Concerning the Spread of Plague in Tudor and Stuart England.
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Strovas, Karen Beth
(2011)
Sleep and Sleeplessness in the Victorian Novel, Jane Eyre to Dracula.
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Reese, Garth D., Jr.
(2010)
The Theomagical Reformation of Thomas Vaughan: Magic and the Occult in Early Modern British Theology.
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Tindol, Robert
(2007)
The Impact of Science on the American Literary Jeremiad.
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Nist, Philip Daniel
(2006)
Physician-Assisted Suicide, Moral Perspective, and the Limits of Moral Theories.
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Byrne, David
(2005)
Anne Conway: An Intellectual Portrait of a Seventeenth Century Viscountess.
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Krieger, William Harvey
(2003)
The Philosophy of Archaeology: Processual Archaeology and the Philosophy of Science.
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Hatch, Laurie Camp
(2003)
Teasing Simple Sight: Physiological Optics and the Science of Perception. A Study of Selected Works from Gerard Manley Hopkins.
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Nyden-Bullock, Tammy Marie
(2003)
Radical Cartesian Politics and Spinoza's Change of Mind.
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Reed, Matt T.
(2002)
Making the Case: The Evolution of the Case Study in Nineteenth-Century French Psychiatry.
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Norman, Kathleen Lynne
(2000)
“Biological living”: The redemption of women and America through healthy living, dress and eugenics.
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Smith, Kurt D.
(1998)
Descartes on representation, ideas, and sensations.
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