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54"Journeys Through Philosophy: A Classical Introduction," ed. Nicholas Capaldi and Luis E. Navis (review)Modern Schoolman 55 (2): 206-207. 1978.
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44"Hume: A Re-evaluation," ed. Donald W. Livingston and James T. King (review)Modern Schoolman 55 (1): 111-112. 1977.
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48"Grazer Philosophische Studien: Internationale Zeitschrift für Analytische Philosophie," vol. 2 — 1976, by Herausgegeben von Rudolf Haller (review)Modern Schoolman 55 (3): 320-321. 1978.
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88"General and Rational Grammar: The Port-Royal Grammar," by Antoine Amauld and Claude Lancelot. Edited and translated with an Introduction and Notes by Jacques Rieux and Bernard E. Rollin (review)Modern Schoolman 55 (1): 102-103. 1977.
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103"Aristotle and His World View," by Franz Brentano, ed. and trans. Rolf George and Roderick M. Chisholm (review)Modern Schoolman 56 (4): 373-374. 1979.
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35Some Philosophical Implications of Genetic EngineeringBulletin of Science, Technology and Society 4 (5): 405-414. 1984.
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57The Disintegration of Natural Law Theory (review)International Philosophical Quarterly 39 (2): 223-225. 1999.
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87"J. L. Austin: A Critique of Ordinary Language Philosophy," by Keith Graham (review)Modern Schoolman 56 (4): 380-382. 1979.
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94Kant and the Stoics on the Emotional LifePhilosophy Research Archives 7 1093-1150. 1981.This essay examines Kant's relationship to the Stoics with respect to the affective dimension of the moral life. Besides offering a general description and comparison of the two philosophies in this particular regard, it utilizes numerous specific Kantian references to and parallels with Stoicism to argue that his own position was, throughout its development, shaped by a growing contact with and appreciation of the Stoic view. The paper proceeds from some negative remarks of Kant about suppressi…Read more
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The Political Writings of Samuel PufendorfPhilosophical Quarterly 47 (187): 265-267. 1997.This work contains newly translated excerpts from Samuel Pufendor's two major works in political and moral thought, Elements of Universal Jurisprudence and The Law of Nature and Nations. The editor and translator have worked to present a readable and comprehensive introduction to Pufendorf's political philosophy. The new English translation far exceeds what is currently available in terms of sophistication and clarity. A substantive introduction is included to acquaint readers with Pufendorf's i…Read more
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38Freedom and Moral Therapy in LeibnizStudia Leibnitiana 17 (1): 15-35. 1985.Die meisten Erörterungen der Freiheitsproblematik bei Leibniz beschränken sich auf die Frage, ob das logische Prinzip vom unzureichenden Grunde eine praktisch-kausale Determination menschlicher Handlungen einschließt. Meine Abhandlung gibt darauf eine bejahende Antwort und zeigt, daß Leibniz sich sehr darum bemüht hat, logische Handlungsgründe als unmittelbare Verhaltensursachen, d.h. als kausale Erklärung menschlicher Freiheit zu begreifen, der wichtigste Beitrag der Abhandlung besteht jedoch d…Read more
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1Patrick Riley, Leibniz's Universal Jurisprudence. Justice as the Charity of the Wise Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 17 (6): 436-438. 1997.
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9Pufendorf, Samuel vonIn Hugh LaFollette (ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Ethics, Wiley-blackwell. 2013.
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97From Hippolyta to Hu: Colonization, appropriation, and the liberal selfThe European Legacy 2 (7): 1115-1136. 1997.No abstract
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65Pufendorf, sociality and the modern stateHistory of Political Thought 17 (3): 354-378. 1996.Pufendorf's chief contribution to political thought is to be found in his dedicated effort to defend the modern state as a fundamental feature of humankind's moral development, and thus to reconcile the artificiality of civil association with its moral necessity. By exploring the state's moral character, Pufendorf helped move political discourse beyond a focus on the practical need for civil association and towards a search for a modern theory of political legitimacy, i.e., a theory that is both…Read more
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85Rival Enlightenments: Civil and Metaphysical Philosophy in Early Modern Germany (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 40 (3): 405-406. 2002.Michael Seidler - Rival Enlightenments: Civil and Metaphysical Philosophy in Early Modern Germany - Journal of the History of Philosophy 40:3 Journal of the History of Philosophy 40.3 405-406 Book Review Rival Enlightenments: Civil and Metaphysical Philosophy in Early Modern Germany Ian Hunter. Rival Enlightenments: Civil and Metaphysical Philosophy in Early Modern Germany. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2001. Pp. xix + 398. Cloth, $69.95. Mendelssohn once referred to Kant, supposedly wit…Read more
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