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Dina Raphael

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  • British Moralists 1650-1800, t. I : Hobbes-Gay, t. II : Hume-Bentham
    Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 163 227-228. 1973.
    Continental PhilosophyHume and Other Philosophers
  • PERM, Encyclopaedia of Morals (review)
    Hibbert Journal 56 (n/a): 196. 1957.
  •  36
    No title available: Religious studies
    Religious Studies 14 (3): 409-412. 1978.
  •  51
    No Title available: REVIEWS
    Religious Studies 8 (4): 380-382. 1972.
    Philosophy of Religion
  • Perelman on Justice
    Revue Internationale de Philosophie 33 (127/128): 260. 1979.
    Informal Logic
  • RAWLS, J. "A Theory of Justice" (review)
    Mind 83 (n/a): 118. 1974.
  • Hope, V. , "Philosophers of the Scottish Enlightenment" (review)
    Mind 94 (n/a): 472. 1985.
    17th/18th Century British Philosophy, Misc
  •  1
    BENDITT, T. M. "Law as Rule and Principle: Problems of Legal Philosophy" (review)
    Mind 90 (n/a): 153. 1981.
    Social and Political Philosophy
  • DAVIE, G. E. - "The Democratic Intellect. Scotland and her Universities in the Nineteenth Century" (review)
    Mind 71 (n/a): 589. 1962.
  •  2
    JOHNSON, O. A. - "Rightness and Goodness: A Study in Contemporary Ethical Theory" (review)
    Mind 71 (n/a): 571. 1962.
    Ethics
  • LOCKE, JOHN - Essays on the Law of Nature, ed. and trans. by W. von Leyden (review)
    Mind 66 (n/a): 565. 1957.
  • DWORKIN, R. "Taking Rights Seriously" (review)
    Mind 88 (n/a): 305. 1979.
    Social and Political Philosophy
  • HART, H. L. A. - "Law, Liberty and Morality" (review)
    Mind 75 (n/a): 607. 1966.
    Social and Political Philosophy
  • The apocalyptic politics of Richard Price and Joseph Priestley: a study in eighteenth century English republican millenialism (review)
    Enlightenment and Dissent 3 116-118. 1984.
    17th/18th Century British Philosophy, Misc
  •  1
    The Golden Lands of Thomas Hobbes
    with Miriam M. Reik
    Philosophy 53 (206): 573-574. 1977.
    Thomas Hobbes
  •  87
    Adam Smith
    Philosophical Review 96 (4): 612-615. 1987.
    Adam Smith
  •  136
    Sidgwick On Intuitionism
    The Monist 58 (3): 405-419. 1974.
    In The Methods of Ethics Sidgwick considers three ‘methods’, Egoistic Hedonism, Intuitionism, and Utilitarianism or Universalistic Hedonism. I propose to discuss his account of Intuitionism and its role in relation to the specific version of Utilitarianism that he himself adopts. To clear the decks I begin with some remarks on terminology.
    Henry Sidgwick
  • Charles L. Griswold Jr: Adam Smith and the Virtues of Enlightenment
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 9 (2): 387-389. 2001.
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    Gloria Vivenza: Adam Smith and the Classics: the Classical Heritage in Adam Smith's Thought
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 10 (3): 500-502. 2002.
  • James E. Alvey: Adam Smith: Optimist or Pessimist?
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 12 (3): 554-555. 2004.
  •  91
    Book review (review)
    with Desmond Paul Henry, Hilary Gatti, Laura Benítez, Richard Ashcraft, J.⊘Rn Sch⊘Sler, Ralph C. S. Walker, Christopher Adair‐Toteff, Philip Stratton‐Lake, Aldo Lanfranconi, Alan P. F. Sell, and Ian Rumfitt
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 3 (1): 161-207. 1995.
    The Logic of Gersonides, a Translation of Sefer ha‐Heggesh ha‐Yashar (The Book of the Correct Syllogism) of Rabbi Levi ben Gershom with Introduction, Commentary, and Analytical Glossary by Charles H. Manekin. New Synthese Historical Library, Vol. 40. Kluwer, Dordrecht, xii + 341 pp. ISBN 0–7923–1513–8 Luigi Firpo: Il processo di Giordano Bruno Rome (Salerno Editrice) 1993. pp. xxvii + 378. Hardback only: 44,000 liras. ISBN 88–8402–135–9. Anthony Kenny: Descartes. A Study of His Philosophy (Reiss…Read more
    The Logic of Gersonides, a Translation of Sefer ha‐Heggesh ha‐Yashar (The Book of the Correct Syllogism) of Rabbi Levi ben Gershom with Introduction, Commentary, and Analytical Glossary by Charles H. Manekin. New Synthese Historical Library, Vol. 40. Kluwer, Dordrecht, xii + 341 pp. ISBN 0–7923–1513–8 Luigi Firpo: Il processo di Giordano Bruno Rome (Salerno Editrice) 1993. pp. xxvii + 378. Hardback only: 44,000 liras. ISBN 88–8402–135–9. Anthony Kenny: Descartes. A Study of His Philosophy (Reissued Thoemmes Press, 1993) 256 pp. £9.99 ISBN 1 85506 236 4 A. John Simmons: The Lockean Theory of Rights Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1992 pp. ix, 387. £30.00. ISBN 0–691–08630–3 Ross Hutchison: Locke in France 1688–1734. The Voltaire Foundation, Oxford, 1991 (Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century, 290) pp. 251. £46.00. ISBN 0–7294–0418–8 Thomas Reid: Practical Ethics: Being Lectures and Tapers on Natural Religion, Self‐Government, Natural jurisprudence, and the Law of Nations Edited from the manuscripts with an Introduction and a Commentary by Knud Haakonssen. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1990. Pp. xvi + 556. £40.00. ISBN 0–691–07350–3 The Cambridge Companion to Kant ed. by Paul Guyer, Cambridge University Press, 1992. Pp. xii + 482 £40 hardback, £12.95 paperback. ISBN 0–521–36587–2 hardback, 0–521–36768–9 paperback. Gerd Buchdahl: Kant and the Dynamics of Reason Oxford: Blackwell. 1992. pp. x + 371 A. Bowie: Schelling and Modern European Philosophy: An Introduction Routledge: London and New York, 1993. Pp. 211. £37.50 hb. £11.99 pb. ISBN 0–415–10346–0 (hb), 0–415–10347–9 (pb) Miszellen zu Nietzsche. Versuche von operationalen Auslegungen von Jean‐Pierre Schobinger, Basel: Schwabe & Co. AG, 1992, 151 Seiten David Boucher and Andrew Vincent: A Radical Hegelian. The Political and Social Philosophy of Henry Jones Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1993. Pp. x + 267. £35.00. ISBN 0–7083–1207–1 J. Alberto Coffa: The Semantic Tradition from Kant to Carnap: To the Vienna Station Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991, pbk. 1993, xii + 445 pp. £15.95. ISBN 0 521 44707 0.
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    Book Reviews (review)
    Mind 94 (375): 472-474. 1985.
  •  101
    John Rawls' Theory of Social Justice: An Introduction
    with H. Gene Blocker and Elizabeth H. Smith
    Philosophical Quarterly 32 (127): 190. 1982.
    John Rawls
  •  98
    Adam Smith: The Theory of Moral Sentiments
    with T. D. Campbell and A. L. Macfie
    Philosophical Quarterly 27 (109): 359. 1977.
    Adam Smith
  •  133
    Philosophy, Politics and Society: Third Series
    with Peter Laslett and W. G. Runciman
    Philosophical Quarterly 19 (75): 185. 1969.
    Political Theory
  •  98
    Reason and Virtue: A Study in the Ethics of Richard Price
    with Antonio S. Cua
    Philosophical Quarterly 17 (66): 70. 1967.
    17th/18th Century British Philosophy, Misc
  •  104
    Dimensions of Freedom: An Analysis
    Philosophical Quarterly 14 (55): 182. 1964.
    Freedom and Liberty
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    New Letters of David Hume.The Life of David Hume
    with Raymond Klibansky, Ernest C. Mossner, and Ernest Campbell Mossner
    Philosophical Quarterly 6 (22): 77. 1956.
    Hume: BiographyHume: Intellectual ContextHume: Works, Misc
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    Philosophy and Sociology
    Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 4 91-104. 1970.
    Sociology of Science
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    Adam Smith: Philosophy, Science, and Social Science
    Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 12 77-93. 1978.
    What darkness was the ‘Enlightenment’ supposed to have removed? The answer is irrational forms of religion. Most of the ‘enlightened’ took the view that revealed religion was irrational and that natural religion could be rational; but some were sceptical about natural religion too. Hume was the most honest and the most penetrating thinker of the latter group. His biographer, Professor E. C. Mossner, is not alone in believing that the Dialogues concerning Natural Religion is ‘his philosophical te…Read more
    What darkness was the ‘Enlightenment’ supposed to have removed? The answer is irrational forms of religion. Most of the ‘enlightened’ took the view that revealed religion was irrational and that natural religion could be rational; but some were sceptical about natural religion too. Hume was the most honest and the most penetrating thinker of the latter group. His biographer, Professor E. C. Mossner, is not alone in believing that the Dialogues concerning Natural Religion is ‘his philosophical testament’.
    Adam Smith
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