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Cambridge University Press Rousseau
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Cambridge University Press Wittgenstein Biography and Philosophy
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Cambridge University Press Descartes and Augustine
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Cambridge University Press Hobbes Locke and Confusions Masterpiece
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Cambridge University Press Nietzsche Biology and Metaphor
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Cambridge University Press The Social and Political Thought of Bertrand Russell
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Cambridge University Press Leibnizs Metaphysics
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Cambridge University Press Pascal the Arts of the Mind
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Cambridge University Press Max Webers Politics of Civil Society
Book SynopsisKim's interpretation effectively highlights the relevance of Weber's political thought for our time, in which civil society has once again become the dominant issue for a robust liberal democratic regime.Trade Review"Kim's book is an erudite, thoroughly researched, and insightful rereading of Weber. It is also highly relevant to contemporary democratic theory." Perspectives on Political Theory"Sung Ho Kim has produced an outstanding revision of Max Weber's political thought within the context of Weber's work on the sociology of religion." Leonard Seabrooke, The Review of PoliticsTable of ContentsAcknowledgements; Part I. Of 'Sect Man': The Modern Self and Civil Society in Max Weber: 1. Agency, citizenship and civil society; 2. Reading Weber: between politics and science; 3. In search of the Protestant ethic thesis; 4. Outline of the argument; Part II. The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Individualism: 5. Introduction: 'the last of our heroisms'; 6. 'A rationalization toward an irrational conduct of life'; 7. Calling: sanctification and regimentation of everyday life; 8. Predestination: objectification of the world and disempowerment of the self; 9. Empowering the individual agency: self-mastery and discipline; 10. Conclusion: value, rationality and freedom; Part III. The Protestant Sects and the Spirit of Civil Society: 11. Introduction: sociability of the Puritan Berufsmensch; 12. Gemeinschaft, Gesellschaft and Amerikanismus; 13. Modes of sociability: America versus Europe; 14. Sect contra church: particularism and voluntarism; 15. Secularization of charisma: from sect to status group and bureaucracy; 16. Conclusion: The public and the private; Part IV. Politics, Science, Ethics: 17. Introduction: Götterdämmerung; 18. Disenchantment and reenchantment; 19. Conviction, responsibility and decision; 20. Practice of the self I: realpolitik; 21. Practice of the self II: ideal type; 22. Conclusion: modernity, conscience and duty; Part V. Liberalism, Nationalism and Civil Society: 23. Introduction: liberalism and nationalism; 24. National identities, nation-states and the political; 25. Nationalism, citizenship and personality; 26. Politics of the classes: refeudalization and embourgeoisement; 27. Politics of checks and balances: corporatism and parliamentarianism; 28. Conclusion: 'the school of men'; Part VI. Max Weber's Politics of Civil Society: 29. Statecraft and soulcraft in Max Weber; 30. Purpose, contestation and the political; 31. Bowling alone; References; Index.
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Cambridge University Press Correspondence
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Cambridge University Press Hegel on Ethics and Politics The German Philosophical Tradition
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Cambridge University Press Hegel and Aristotle Modern European Philosophy
Book SynopsisHegel is, arguably, the most difficult of all philosophers. To find a way into his thought interpreters have usually approached him as though he were developing Kantian and Fichtean themes. This book demonstrates in a systematic way that it makes much more sense to view Hegel's idealism in relation to the metaphysical and epistemological tradition stemming from Aristotle. The book offers an account of Hegel's idealism in light of his interpretation, discussion, assimilation and critique of Aristotle's philosophy. There are explorations of Hegelian and Aristotelian views of system and history; being, metaphysics, logic, and truth; nature and subjectivity; spirit, knowledge, and self-knowledge; ethics and politics. No serious student of Hegel can afford to ignore this major interpretation. It will also be of interest in such fields as political science and the history of ideas.Trade Review'A great book. Ferrarin brings to the fore the broader background of Hegel's interpretation of Aristotle. Ferrarin shows (but never shows up!) a deep knowledge of these issues. He avoids the pitfalls of any comparative study. He does not satisfy himself with observing that Hegel was influenced by Aristotle - which would be belabouring the obvious. He shows why, for what inner reasons, Hegel had to see in Aristotle a brotherly mind.' Rémi Brague, author of Aristolte et la question du monde and La sagesse du monde'Ferrarin's book is the first complete and detailed study of the agreements and differences that unite and separate Hegel and Aristotle. In fact, he offers much more, because he dwells also extensively on Hegel's relations with several other classics who influenced his attitude with regard to Aristotle, such as Plotinus, Proclus, Spinoza, Leibniz, and Kant. Ferrarin's competence guarantees solid interpretations of these philosophers; in several passages, his considerable erudition is even so overwhelming that the reader must be quite focused to keep track of the overall orientation of Ferrarin's impressive study … This ambitious program could never have been realized without a very thorough and detailed knowledge of two of the most difficult and well-studied but still perplexing philosophies of the European tradition. Fortunately, Ferrarin is in full possession of these conditions. His book is certainly the most complete and informative study of Hegel's interpretation of Aristotle and of the Aristotelian elements that can be found in Hegel's thought.' Adriaan Peperzak, author of The Owl of Minerva'Ferrarin's book on Hegel and Aristotle remains a milestone for all future investigation on the topic. It is an exegetical study of details of crucial value, one that surpasses all partial work that has been done so far.' Angelica Nuzzo, author of Hegel-Studien'This ambitious and exciting book … Ferrarin demonstrates remarkable control of a range of problems in Hegel, Hegelian studies, and the bibliographical issues raised by this tradition. Here Ferrarin's scholarly skills are at their impressive best.' Helen S. Lang, The Review of Metaphysics'Ferrarin most thoroughly compares the Metaphysics with the Science of Logic and On the Soul with the Organics and Subjective Spirit sections of the Encyclopaedia. The latter comparison forms the center of the book, and all scholars of Aristotle and Hegel will benefit from it … One can only hope that this fine book helps reorient Hegel scholarship toward deeper study of Aristotle and awakens interest in Hegel among Aristotelians.' James H. Wilkinson, The Journal of the History of Philosophy'Ferrarin believes that Hegel's interpretation should be analyzed philosophically, that is, problematically, and his book is the best result one could achieve from this point of view.' Riccardo Pozzo, American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly'Ferrarin's extraordinarily rich and weighty volume … is supported by a profound knowledge not only of Hegel, but also of the Aristotelian texts and of the crucial issues debated by ancient historiography … Ferrarin rightly ascribes to Hegel the merit of seeing that for Aristotle actuality cannot be comprehended independently of actualization.' Franco Trabattoni, Rivista di storia della filosofia'Ferrarin is admirably qualified to undertake the difficult task of comparing these two great thinkers … The book is an extraordinarily rich resource, packed with interesting and original insights.' Dermot Moran, Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain'Ferrarin deals with a long neglected topic in his thorough investigation … We can hope that it affirms its place not only in the scholarship on Hegel but also on that on Aristotle.' Stephan Eberle, Philosophisches Jahrbuch'This book does more than simply read Aristotle through Hegelian lenses.' Joachim Oberst, Ancient Philosophy'… this impressive piece of work, an asset, if not a sine qua non, to any future research on Hegel's interpretation of Aristotle.' Australasian Journal of Philosophy'There is almost nothing of any significance on the relation between Aristotle and Hegel, and Ferrarin's book wonderfully fills that gap. Everything in it is to be praised. There is the very knowledgeable mastery of the literature on both figures; the use of the text is extremely subtle and gifted; the use of various critical editions of Hegel's work is splendidly accomplished; and there is great subtlety in expanding the senses of various Greek and German terms.' Terry Pinkard, author of Hegel: A BiographyTable of ContentsAcknowledgements; List of abbreviations; Introduction; Part I. The History of Philosophy and its Place within the System: 1. The idea of a history of philosophy; 2. The arrangement of the Lectures on Aristotle: architectonic and systematic presuppositions of Hegel's interpretation; Part II. Logic and Metaphysics: 3. The Lectures on the Metaphysics; 4. The Aristotelian heritage in the Science of Logic; 5. Aristotelian questions; 6. Essence and concept; Part III. Aristotle and the Realphilosophie: 7. Aristotelian and Newtonian models in Hegel's philosophy of nature; 8. Aristotle's De anima and Hegel's philosophy of subjective spirit; 9. The political realization of ethics; Part IV. Conclusions: 10. Truth, holism and judgement; 11. The pictures of Aristotle in Hegel's formative years; Bibliography; Index.
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Cambridge University Press The Divided Self of William James
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Cambridge University Press G E Moores Ethical Theory Resistance and Reconciliation
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Cambridge University Press Nietzsche Aesthetics and Modernity
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Cambridge University Press The Reception of Kants Critical Philosophy
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Cambridge University Press Radical Cartesianism
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Cambridge University Press Women Philosophers of the Seventeenth Century
Book SynopsisIn this rich and detailed study of early modern women's thought, Jacqueline Broad explores the complexity of women's responses to Cartesian philosophy and its intellectual legacy in England and Europe. She examines the work of thinkers such as Mary Astell, Elisabeth of Bohemia, Margaret Cavendish, Anne Conway and Damaris Masham.Table of ContentsAcknowledgements; Introduction; 1. Elisabeth of Bohemia; 2. Margaret Cavendish; 3. Anne Conway; 4. Mary Astell; 5. Damaris Masham; 6. Catherine Trotter Cockburn; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.
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Cambridge University Press The Philosophy and Politics of Bruno Bauer
Book SynopsisA comprehensive study in English of Bruno Bauer, a leading Hegelian philosopher of the 1840s. Inspired by the philosophy of Hegel, Bauer led an intellectual revolution that influenced Marx and shaped modern secular humanism.Trade Review'It is the product of over a decade of sustained research and has been built, not only upon a familiarity with the current concerns of political theory, but also upon an important archival discovery which significantly alters our conception of the foundations of Bauer's thought … It will undoubtedly establish itself as the standard work in this field and should attract a readership beyond German and Hegel/Marx specialists since it is one of the few studies to apply new questions about republican thought to Hegelianism and nineteenth-century German thought.' Gareth Stedman Jones, King's College, Cambridge'… this book easily fulfils its main objective: it clearly establishes itself as the major work on Bruno Bauer in English, and as the major recent study of Bauer in any language.' History of European Ideas'… well-researched, competent study of republican themes in the pre–1848 work of Bruno Bauer … Moggach has a thorough command of the writings of Bauer, Hegel, other primary thinkers of the period, and the relevant secondary literature. … he knows intimately the events prompting particular writings by Bauer and their influence on contemporary politics and debates. Dense, albeit masterful, Moggach's analysis is necessary reading for all interested in Hegel and Hegelian studies.' CHOICE'This book represents a major contribution to our understanding of Bruno Bauer and his place amongst fellow Young Hegelians … an original and insightful interpretation of Bauer's republicanism, one that is grounded in an ethical and aesthetic critique of Hegel's late political philosophy. … The implicit premise that seems to motivate Moggach's powerful interpretation of Bauer - one which might have been more explicitly articulated - is the following: in the wake of the historical exhaustion of socialism and in a period in which the unleashing of possessive individualism on a planetary scale portends a destructiveness whose limits correspond only to the continued existence of life itself, Bauer's political philosophy presents us with a serious alternative to both of these positions.' Samir Gandesha, Simon Fraser University, Canada'Douglas Moggach's The Philosophy and Politics of Bruno Bauer is a detailed and exciting account of the life of one such priest of modernity who made it his life's work to herald the coming age of reason and freedom in view of the failed revolutions of the past. … Moggach's work is … an extremely valuable resource for those interest in late German idealism and also for those more broadly concerned with the modern project as it was advanced by figures such as Bauer.' H-Net Book ReviewTable of ContentsPreface; Introduction: 'the friend of freedom'; Part I. Foundations: Aesthetics, Ethics and Republicanism: 1. 'The idea is life': Bauer's aesthetics and political thought; 2. 'Free means ethical': idealism, history and critical theory; Part II. Judging the Old Order: 3. 'The other of itself': the critique of the religious consciousness; 4. 'Revolution and the Republic': the state and self-consciousness; Part III. The Emancipatory Project: 5. 'Only the ought is true': Hegel, self-consciousness and revolution; 6. 'To the people belongs the future': universal right and history; Part IV. Judging the Revolutionary Movement: 7. 'The fire of criticism': revolutionary dynamics, 1843–8; 8. 'The republic of self-consciousness': revolutionary politics in 1848; Epilogue: after the revolution: the conclusion of the Christian-Germanic age; Appendix: Bruno Bauer, 'On the Principles of the Beautiful' (1829); Notes; Bibliography; Index.
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Cambridge University Press Hobbes A Biography A Biography
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Cambridge University Press Philosophy and Memory Traces Descartes to Connectionism
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Cambridge University Press Meaning in Spinozas Method
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Cambridge University Press Enlightenment and Action from Descartes to Kant
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Cambridge University Press Objectivity in Law and Morals
Book SynopsisThis volume, first published in 2000, considers the intersection between objectivity in ethics and the objectivity in law. It presents a survey of live issues in metaethics, and examines their relevance to theorizing about law and adjudication.Trade Review'The contributors to this collection are diverse and of high quality … all of the contributions discuss topics that are important and difficult, and do so at a very high level of clarity and sophistication. I would strongly recommend Objectivity in Law and Morals to anyone who is working in legal and moral philosophy.' Modern Law ReviewTable of ContentsContributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction Brian Leiter; 1. Legal interpretation, objectivity and morality David O. Brink; 2. Objectivity, morality and adjudication Brian Leiter; 3. Objectivity fit for law Gerald J. Postema; 4. Objective values: does metaethics rest on a mistake? Sigrún Svavarsdóttir; 5. Notes on value and objectivity Joseph Raz; 6. Embracing objectivity in ethics Philip Pettit; 7. Pathetic ethics David Sosa; Bibliography; Index.
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Cambridge University Press Leibniz and His Correspondents
Book SynopsisUnlike most of the other great philosophers Leibniz never wrote a magnum opus, so his philosophical correspondence is essential for an understanding of his views. This collection of essays by pre-eminent figures in the field of Leibniz scholarship is a most thorough account of Leibniz's philosophical correspondence.Trade Review'Often the papers do not deal simply with the doctrines discussed in the various exchanges but throw light on aspects of Leibnizian biography, and portray him as a real historical character with personal agendas, not merely as an abstract mind … a valuable addition to Leibniz scholarship.' Roger Woolhouse, University of York'The idea on which this volume is predicated - that we have much to gain from taking a closer look at the correspondences themselves - is therefore germane to any serious analysis of Leibniz's thought … The result is a collection of good to excellent papers arising from a conference on 'Leibniz and His Correspondents' held at Tulane University in March 2001 and organized by the editor … As a whole, this is one of the very best collections of papers on Leibniz to have appeared in recent years. It not only advances our knowledge of a number of philosophically rich exchanges between Leibniz and his contemporaries; it also makes a critical historiographical point regarding the necessity of studying philosophical texts by taking fully into account the genre and the context in which they were written. In doing so it helps set an important agenda for future Anglo-American research in the history of philosophy.' British Journal for the History of PhilosophyTable of ContentsContributors; Abbreviations; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction Paul Lodge; 2. Leibniz and his master: the correspondence with Jakob Thomasius Christia Mercer; 3. A philosophical apprenticeship: Leibniz's correspondence with the secretary of the Royal Society, Henry Oldenburg Philip Beeley; 4. The Leibniz-Foucher alliance and its philosophical bases Stuart Brown; 5. Leibniz to Arnauld: platonic and aristotelian themes on matter and corporeal substance Martha Brandt Bolton; 6. Leibniz and Fardella: body, substance and idealism Daniel Garber; 7. Leibniz's exchange with the Jesuits in China Franklin Perkins; 8. Leibniz's close encounter with cartesianism in the correspondence with De Volder Paul Lodge; 9. 'All the time and everywhere everything's the same as here': the principle of uniformity in the correspondence between Leibniz and Lady Masham Pauline Phemister; 10. Idealism declined: Leibniz and Christian Wolff Donald Rutherford; 11. On substance and relations in Leibniz's correspondence with Des Bosses Brandon Look; 12. '[…] et je serai tousjours la même pour vous': personal, political and philosophical dimensions of the Leibniz-Caroline correspondence Gregory Brown; References; Index.
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Cambridge University Press Leibniz and China
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Cambridge University Press Edmund Burkes Aesthetic Ideology Language Gender and Political Economy in Revolution 4 Cambridge Studies in Romanticism Series Number 4
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Cambridge University Press Knowledge Science and Relativism
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Cambridge University Press Kant and Modern Political Philosophy
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Cambridge University Press Philosophy Science and Religion in England 1640 1700
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Cambridge University Press Descartes and the Passionate Mind
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Cambridge University Press Neostoicism and the Early Modern State
Book SynopsisNeostoicism was one of the most important intellectual movements of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. It started in the Protestant Netherlands during the revolt against Catholic Spain. Very quickly it began to influence both the theory and practice of politics in many parts of Europe.Table of ContentsPart I. Justus Lipsius and the Netherlands movement: 1. Constantin in publicis malis; 2. The political intent in Neostoic philosophy; 3. The main political work of Lipsius; 4. Political Neostoicism; 5. The military renascence; 6. The European echo; 7. The Netherlands movement in Brandenburg-Prussia; Part II. The Constitutional Development of the Early Modern State: 8. The religious covenant and the social contract; 9. 'Police' and Prudentia civilis in the seventeenth century; 10 From contractual monarchy to constitutionalism; 11. The estates of Germany and the formation of the state; 12. The constitutional situation of monarchy in Germany from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century; 13. Army organization in the German territories from 1500 to 1800; 14. The constitution of the Holy Roman Empire and the European state system 1648–1789; 15. The structure of the absolute state.
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Cambridge University Press On the History of the Idea of Law
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Cambridge University Press Kants Analytic
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Cambridge University Press Leibniz An Introduction
Book SynopsisThis book, first published in 1975, provides critical and comprehensive introduction to the philosophy of Leibniz. C.D. Broad was Knightsbridge Professor of Moral Philosophy at Cambridge from 1933 to 1953 and this book is based on his undergraduate lectures on Leibniz. Broad died in 1971 and Dr Lewy has since edited the book for publication. Leibniz is, of course, recognized as a major figure in all courses in the history of philosophy, but he has perhaps been less well served by textbook writers than most other philosophers. Broad has provided here a characteristically shrewd and sympathetic survey which further confirms his known virtues as an historian and expositor. It is a very clear, detailed and orderly guide to what is notoriously a most difficult (and sometimes disorderly) philosophical system; it provides a masterful introduction to the subject.Table of ContentsEditor's preface; Abbreviations; Part I. Life and Works; Part II. General Principles Used by Leibniz: 1. Predicate-in-Notion Principle; 2. Principle of sufficient reason; 3. Is the Predicate-in-Notion Principle compatible with contingency?; 4. Comments on the Predicate-in-Notion Principle; 5. Principle of Sufficient Reason, contingency, and infinite complexity; 6. Denial of relations; 7. Identity of Indiscernibles; 8. The Principle of continuity; 9. Denial of transeunt causation; Part III. Leibniz's Theory of Corporeal Substances: 1. Background of Leibniz's theories; 2. Extension and motion; 3. Relativity of space, time and motion; 4. Dynamical properties of bodies; 5. Endless divisibility; 6. Argument for substantial forms for the Predicate-in-Notion Principle; 7. Substantial forms and organic bodies are ingenerable and incorruptible; Part IV. Theory of Monads: 1. Monads and entelechies; 2. Corporeal substance is a phenomenon bene fundatum; 3. Plurality of substances; 4. Characteristics of monads; 5. Pre-established harmony; 6. The three kinds of monad; 7. The real foundation of the various bodily phenomena; 8. Theory of organisms; 9. Apparent interaction of body and mind; 10. The Viniculum Substantiale; Part V. Psychology and the Theory of Knowledge: 1. Conscious and unconscious experiences; 2. The innate and the a priori; 3. Sensation and sense-perception; 4. Conative and affective experiences; Part VI. Ethics; Part VII. Theology: 1. God's nature and relations to the world; 2. Existence of God; 3. Defence of God's character; 4. The Kingdom of Ends; Bibliographical note; Index.
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Cambridge University Press Theories of Judgment
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Cambridge University Press Australian Realism
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Cambridge University Press Thomas Browne and the Writing of Early Modern Science
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Cambridge University Press Kants Transcendental Proof of Realism
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Cambridge University Press William James and the Metaphysics of Experience
Book SynopsisWilliam James is frequently considered one of America's most important philosophers, as well as a foundational thinker for the study of religion. In this new interpretation David Lamberth argues that James's major contribution was to develop a systematic metaphysics of experience integrally related to his pluralistic and social religious ideas.Trade Review"Lamberth's book is an extraordinarily precise analysis of James's transition from an empirical psychologist to a metaphysician, and he offers detailed interpretations of James's religious views within the context of James's attempt to overcome the perennial bugbear of philosophy: mind-body dualism." Neal Leavitt, The Boston Book Review"This volume is a welcome addition to the body of Jamesian scholarship. In this clearly written, well-researched, and convincing book, Lamberth has unveiled a philosopher worthy of careful attention." Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society"This study is beautifully Jamesian in character." Review of Metaphysics"...Lamberth's interpretation of "pure experience" sharpens the sense of James's defense of religion...It is an excellent path through James's later thought." The Boston Book Review"This is a very bold and exciting book..." Philosophy and PhenomenologicalTable of ContentsAcknowledgments; Note on the text; Introduction; 1. James's radically empiricist Weltanschauung; 2. From psychology to religion: pure experience and radical empiricism in the 1890s; 3. The Varieties of Religious Experience: Indications of a philosophy adapted to normal religious needs; 4. Squaring logic and life: making philosophy intimate in A Pluralistic Universe; 5. Estimations and anticipations; Select bibliography; Index.
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Cambridge University Press Francis Bacon
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Cambridge University Press Exercises in Analysis Essays by Students of Casimir Lewy
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Cambridge University Press Anne Conway
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Cambridge University Press Blake Kierkegaard and the Spectre of Dialectic
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Cambridge University Press Epistemology and Practice
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Cambridge University Press Fichte Attempt at a Critique of All Revelation
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Cambridge University Press The Encyclopedie of Diderot and DAlembert
Book SynopsisThis selection is of value not only to students of French literature and thought, but also to all those interested in the history and political ideas of France on the eve of the Revolution; in these pages Diderot, D'Alembert and D'Holbach are allowed to speak for themselves, instead of having their ideas summarised (and sometimes misinterpreted) by others.Table of ContentsIntroduction; Bibliographical note; L'Encyclopedie: Selected Articles; Index of Articles.
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Cambridge University Press Hegel on the Modern Arts
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