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    The Power of a New Attitude
    Good Times Books Pvt. 2010.
    If my heart's in the right place, why do I keep getting hurt?" "When I want so badly to succeed, why am I so often disappointed?" Dr. Alan E. Nelson answers these questions and more in this truth-filled book. Nelson says that many of us are our own worst enemy--without even knowing it. He helps readers recognize nineteen behaviors that sabotage all their best efforts, including negativity, being hung up on the past, dependency on others for a sense of self-worth, and much more. Then he takes rea…Read more
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    Port Royal Logic
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2014.
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    Though the TIE emphasizes the project of attaining true ideas, this chapter proposes that the final goal of the work is to perfect one’s nature through the “knowledge of the union that the mind has with the whole of Nature” (TIE §13). The chapter draws out connections Spinoza seems to be making between true ideas and the unification of the mind with the whole of Nature, or God, and points out the Cartesian background of these connections. The second part of the chapter traces the development of …Read more
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    A Companion to Rationalism (edited book)
    Wiley-Blackwell. 2006.
    This book is a wide-ranging examination of rationalist thought in philosophy from ancient times to the present day. Written by a superbly qualified cast of philosophers Critically analyses the concept of rationalism Focuses principally on the golden age of rationalism in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries Also covers ancient rationalism, nineteenth-century rationalism, and rationalist themes in recent thought Organised chronologically Various philosophical methods and viewpoints are …Read more
  • A Companion to Rationalism (edited book)
    Wiley-Blackwell. 2008.
    This book is a wide-ranging examination of rationalist thought in philosophy from ancient times to the present day. Written by a superbly qualified cast of philosophers Critically analyses the concept of rationalism Focuses principally on the golden age of rationalism in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries Also covers ancient rationalism, nineteenth-century rationalism, and rationalist themes in recent thought Organised chronologically Various philosophical methods and viewpoints are …Read more
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    A Companion to Rationalism (edited book)
    Wiley-Blackwell. 2012.
    This book is a wide-ranging examination of rationalist thought in philosophy from ancient times to the present day. Written by a superbly qualified cast of philosophers Critically analyses the concept of rationalism Focuses principally on the golden age of rationalism in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries Also covers ancient rationalism, nineteenth-century rationalism, and rationalist themes in recent thought Organised chronologically Various philosophical methods and viewpoints are …Read more
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    Physical Properties
    Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 66 (3-4): 268-282. 2017.
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    Circumventing Cartesian Circles
    with Lex Newman
    Noûs 33 (3): 370-404. 2002.
  • Divisibility and Cartesian Extension
    with Kurt Smith
    In Daniel Garber & Steven Nadler (eds.), Oxford Studies in Early Modern Philosophy Volume V, Oxford University Press. 2010.
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    The first work to seriously and successfully bridge twentieth century economics and philosophy. Subroto Roy draws these two disciplines together and examines the intellectual roots of economics
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    Mechanical wheels of fortune, 1100-1547
    Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 43 (1): 227-233. 1980.
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    RiceAtlas, a spatial database of global rice calendars and production
    with A. G. Laborte, M. A. Gutierrez, J. G. Balanza, K. Saito, S. J. Zwart, M. Boschetti, M. V. R. Murty, L. Villano, J. K. Aunario, R. Reinke, J. Koo, and R. J. Hijmans
    Knowing where, when, and how much rice is planted and harvested is crucial information for understanding the effects of policy, trade, and global and technological change on food security. We developed RiceAtlas, a spatial database on the seasonal distribution of the world's rice production. It consists of data on rice planting and harvesting dates by growing season and estimates of monthly production for all rice-producing countries. Sources used for planting and harvesting dates include global…Read more
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    Philosophical Systems and Their History
    In Mogens Laerke, Justin E. H. Smith & Eric Schliesser (eds.), Philosophy and Its History: Aims and Methods in the Study of Early Modern Philosophy, Oxford University Press Usa. pp. 236-257. 2013.
    I advocate a method that strives to interpret important historical figures in philosophy as presenting philosophical systems of thought. This kind of systematic interpretation, as I shall call it, begins with the supposition that the philosophy being interpreted is itself systematic. This sometimes requires recovering the obscured systematicity. Section I gives a positive characterization of systematic interpretations. Section II notes some of the special obstacles that these interpretations mus…Read more
  •  122
    Meaning in Spinoza's Method (review)
    with Noa Shein
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 43 (1): 118-119. 2005.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Meaning in Spinoza’s MethodAlan Nelson and Noa SheinAaron V. Garrett. Meaning in Spinoza’s Method. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003. Pp. xii + 240. Cloth, $60.00.This is a book about some fundamental aspects of Spinoza's mature metaphysics. The principal focus is on Part I of the Ethics concerning infinite substance, and on Part V concerning the intuitive knowledge that is the goal of philosophy. Within this foc…Read more
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    King I Sit
    Mediaevalia 8 189-210. 1982.
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    Cartesian Innateness
    In Janet Broughton & John Carriero (eds.), A Companion to Descartes, Wiley-blackwell. 2007.
    This chapter contains section titled: Acknowledgments References and Further Reading.
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    This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction I II.
  •  68
    This chapter contains sections titled: I II III IV V.
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    Proofs for the Existence of God
    In Stephen Gaukroger (ed.), The Blackwell Guide to Descartes' Meditations, Wiley-blackwell. 2008.
    This chapter contains section titled: The Simplicity of Descarteś Proofs and the Relation between Them The Causal Argument The Ontological Argument.
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    The Great Arnauld and Some of His Philosophical Correspondents
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 34 (3): 461-463. 1996.
    BOOK REVIEWS 461 Edwin Curley's "Notes on a Neglected Masterpiece: Spinoza and the Science of Hermeneutics" takes as its starting point Savan's claim that Spinoza is the "founder of scientific hermeneutics." Rejccting the most extreme interpretation of this claim -- i.e., that Spinoza created scientific hermeneutics ex nihilo -- Curlcy carefully compares Spi- noza's contributions to Biblical criticism with those of Hobbes and Isaac La Peyr~re, and concludes that Spinoza's work possesses, in addi…Read more
  • Modality in Descartes's philosophy
    In Otávio Bueno & Scott Shalkowski (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Modality, Routledge. 2018.
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    Substance and Individuation in Leibniz (review)
    Philosophical Review 113 (1): 136-139. 2004.
    Everyone interested in Leibniz ought to read this fine, stimulating book. It is admirably written in the tradition exemplified by the references below and will especially appeal to those familiar with the analytical exposition in those works.
  •  122
    Descartes’s interrelated theories of attributes and conceptual distinction (or rational distinc­tion) are developed. This follows Nolan (1997) in identifying substances and their attributes as they exist apart from the mind’s concepts. This resource is then used to articulate a solution to a famous problem about Descartes’s concept of substance. The key is that the concept of substance is itself to be regarded as an attribute of independently existing things.
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    Book review (review)
    with Finngeir Hiorth, Lawrence Nolan, Igor Primoratz, and Edward Slowik
    Philosophia 27 (3-4): 663-676. 1999.