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202John Wyclif on Body and MindJournal of the History of Ideas 64 (3): 343-360. 2003.The evangelical doctor, John Wyclif (1320-1384), a prominent, if controversial, Oxford master, is commonly identified as the evening star of scholasticism and the morning star of the Reformation. That Wyclif was a bold thinker is reflected in his philosophical system and in his theological and political views. Our interest here is in Wyclif's now little known natural philosophy. What I wish to examine is whether he can, with any justice, be dubbed the morning star of a reformation in science as …Read more
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121Francis Hutcheson on aesthetic perception and aesthetic pleasureBritish Journal of Aesthetics 24 (3): 241-255. 1984.
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74Daniel Sennert On Matter and Form: At the Juncture of the Old and the New1Early Science and Medicine 2 (3): 272-299. 1997.Daniel Sennert , a prominent physician and a prolific and influential writer, was both an atomist and an Aristotelian. He was influenced by a distinctive and now little known Aristotelian approach to matter and form, and this promoted his development over time of a hierarchical account of atoms, with elementary atoms and grades of molecules. The first section provides a study of Sennert's Aristotelian foundation. The final two sections consider, in turn, Sennert's development over time of an ato…Read more
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69Two early modern concepts of mind: Reflecting substance vs. thinking substanceJournal of the History of Philosophy 27 (1): 29-48. 1989.
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34Peirce's Adaptation of Kant's Definition of Logic: The Early ManuscriptsTransactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 14 (3). 1978.
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33A note on Peirce on Boole's algebra of logicNotre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 20 (3): 636-638. 1979.
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31Peirce's paradoxical solution to the Liar's ParadoxNotre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 16 (3): 369-374. 1975.
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26Hutcheson's account of beauty as a response to MandevilleHistory of European Ideas 12 (5): 655-668. 1990.
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21Gassendi on sensation and reflection: A non-cartesian dualismHistory of European Ideas 9 (5): 583-595. 1988.We greatfully ackknowledge that research for this projrect was supported by N.E.H. fellowship and by grant from the American Philosophical Society. All Transletions are our own, unless otherwise noted
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21Gassendi the atomist: Advocate of history in an age of science : Lynn Sumida Joy, ideas in context , xii + 311pp., £27.50, $34.50, H.B (review)History of European Ideas 10 (2): 254-255. 1989.
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20Julien Offray de la Mettrie, Machine Man and Other Writings, translated and edited by Ann Thomson, Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996. Pp. xxx+179. ISBN 0-521-47258-X, £35.00, $54.95 (review)British Journal for the History of Science 31 (1): 63-102. 1998.
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19John Wyclif's atomismIn Christophe Grellard & Aurélien Robert (eds.), Atomism in late medieval philosophy and theology, Brill. pp. 9--183. 2009.
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19Descartes's Imagination: Proportion, Images, and the Activity of ThinkingJournal of the History of Philosophy 35 (3): 467-468. 1997.
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18An examination of the influence of Boole's algebra on Peirce's developments in logicNotre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 20 (4): 801-806. 1979.
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16Corporeal Ideas in Seventeenth-Century PsychologyJournal of the History of Ideas 50 (1): 31. 1989.
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16Sincerity and truth: Essays on Arnauld, Bayle and toleration : John Kilcullen , xii + 228 pp., £25.00 (review)History of European Ideas 12 (1): 147-148. 1990.
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15Gassendi's modified Epicureanism and British moral philosophyHistory of European Ideas 21 (6): 743-761. 1995.
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14A note on the roots on Peirce's division of logic into three branchesNotre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 18 (4): 639-640. 1977.
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14The Circle of John Mair: Logic and Logicians in Pre‐Reformation ScotlandPhilosophical Books 27 (3): 144-146. 1986.
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13Nicolas malebranche: Treatise on nature and graceHistory of European Ideas 18 (4): 644-645. 1994.
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12Stephen Lahey, Philosophy and Politics in the Thought of John Wyclif (review)Philosophical Inquiry 26 (1-2): 103-106. 2004.
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11Lord Herbert of Chirbury : an intellectual biographyHistory of European Ideas 14 (4): 611-613. 1992.
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Brooklyn College (CUNY)Department of Philosophy
Brooklyn, New York, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy |
17th/18th Century Philosophy |