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Erin Sullivan Baker

University of Exeter
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  • University of Exeter
    Graduate student
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Normative Ethics
Social and Political Philosophy
Continental Philosophy
Philosophy of the Americas
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    Book review: Melancholy and the care of the soul: Jeremy Schmidt, Melancholy and the Care of the Soul: Religion, Moral Philosophy and Madness in Early Modern England. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007 (review)
    History of the Human Sciences 22 (1): 144-149. 2009.
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    Book Reviews (review)
    with Rajnath Bhat, Chris Bissell, Sally Burt, Victor Castellani, Lindsay R. Chura, Donald J. Dietrich, Steven L. Foy, Amy Garnai, Tom Grimwood, Oren Harman, William M. Hawley, Thomas William Heyck, Geoff Kemp, Jakob R. E. Leimgruber, Walter Leimgruber, Clinton R. Long, Arne Lunde, Bruce Maddy-Weitzman, Joseph Mali, Peter Monteath, Nadia Nicoleta Morarasu, Glenn W. Olsen, Justin Patch, David Scott, Stanley Shostak, Marcia Landy, Madeline Smith, Richard Stoneman, Barnard Turner, Jonathan Warner, and Lorna Lueker Zukas
    The European Legacy 17 (2): 249-282. 2012.
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    Book review: Melancholy and the care of the soul
    History of the Human Sciences 22 (1): 144-149. 2009.
    The SoulHistory of Science, MiscHistory of Ethics, MiscMental Illness
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    Gestures are Produced During Spatial Tasks
    with Autumn Hostetter
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