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1Hans Blumenberg, (R. Savage & D. Roberts, Trans.), "The Readability of the World."Philosophy in Review 44 (1): 5-8. 2024.
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2Journeys of the Mind: A Life in History Journeys of the Mind: A Life in History, by Peter Brown, Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 2023, xv + 713 pp., $45.00/£38.00 (cloth) (review)The European Legacy 1-2. forthcoming.The historical field of late antiquity is nearly impossible to discuss without reference to the career of Peter Brown, erstwhile fellow at All Souls College, Oxford, then professor at Royal Hollowa...
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11Bernard Dionysius Geoghegan, "Code: From Information Theory to French Theory." (review)Philosophy in Review 43 (4): 10-11. 2023.
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45Augustine's Text of John: Patristic Citations and Latin Gospel Manuscripts (review)Speculum 85 (1): 149--151. 2010.
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7Didier Fassin and Axel Honneth, (Eds.), "Crisis Under Critique: How People Assess, Transform, and Respond to Critical Situations" (review)Philosophy in Review 43 (2): 1-2. 2023.
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38The idea of the end: Kant’s philosophical eschatologyInternational Journal of Philosophy and Theology 82 (1): 17-33. 2021.Kant’s late essay ‘The End of All Things’ (1794) establishes a distinctly modern field of inquiry that has fittingly been called ‘philosophical eschatology’ by asking, ‘why do human beings expect an end of the world at all?’ (AA 8:330) Interpretation of the essay’s purpose and argument have usually taken one of two routes: Kant is either understood as writing an esoteric political critique under the guise of the philosophy of religion, or as being focused largely on problems related to the immor…Read more
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5Déborah Danowski & Eduardo Viveiros de Castro, "The Ends of the World." Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 39 (3): 116-117. 2019.
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