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    Book reviews (review)
    with Tim Harris, Janice Mclaughlin, Richard Drake, John Peacock, K. Steven Vincent, Kjell Skyllstad, Bart Moore‐Gilbert, Paola S. Timiras, Margo Todd, Eoin Bourke, Elizabeth Sotirova, William Sweet, Sam W. Bloom, Bernard Yack, John Morton, Philip Morgan, Albert P. Fell, Javier Ibániez‐Noe, Javier Ibánez‐Noe, Jeremy Black, Janet Lungstrum, H. B. McCullough, Margaret Jennings, Roger Celestin, Douglas R. Skopp, Sean Sayers, Harvey J. Kaye, Michael O'Dea, Ian Fraser, Conal Condren, Susan M. Shell, Julian Young, George N. Leontsinis, John E. Weakland, Hermine W. Williams, Steven Beller, James A. Aho, Anthony H. Galt, Ronald Hutton, Joachim Whaley, Gerald Seaman, Rudolf Dekker, Frans Coetzee, John Renwick, John Freeman, Rebecca W. Corrie, William N. Parker, Renato Cristi, Richard M. Swain, André Mineau, Linda Munk, Mark Walker, Martin Heyd, Danielle Johnson‐Cousin, Miles Taylor, and Susan Castillo
    The European Legacy 2 (7): 1231-1300. 1997.
    Sidney: Court Maxims. Edited and introduced by Hans Blom, Eco Haitsma‐Muller and Ronald Janse. Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought (Cambridge/New York/Melbourne: Cambridge University Press: 1996). xxxix + 216 pp., £35.00 cloth, £12.95 paper.The Politics of Women's Work: The Paris Garment Trades, 1750–1915. By Judith G. Coffin (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1996), 289 pp., $35/£28.50 cloth.Rethinking the Political: Gender, Resistance, and the State. By Barbara Laslett, Jo…Read more
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    with Peter Groves, Thomas Anderson, Richard Sheldon, Frederick M. Schweitzer, Cynthia Patterson, Jutta Birmele, J. H. Reid, Gary K. Browning, John Morrow, John Peacock, Donna Landry, Anne E. Brownlow, Tim Harris, Richard G. Hodgson, Brigitte Glaser, David W. Lovell, Gary Kates, Marilyn J. Boxer, Nikolina Sretenova, Jennifer Johnston, James L. Boren, Gerard Delanty, Fabienne‐Sophie Chauderlot, Edna Hindie Lemay, Stephen George, Albert Rabil, Lee C. Rice, Augustinus P. Dierick, Eleanor Ty, Michael James, David A. Warner, Michele Frucht Levy, John Gascoigne, Fredric S. Zuckerman, Janine Maltz Perron, Hans Derks, Marcel Cornis‐Pope, Brayton Polka, Nancy Hudson‐Rodd, Joseph Femia, Mike Hawkins, Maurice Larkin, Kevin J. Hayes, Gabriel P. Weisberg, Louise A. Tilly, Gerald Seaman, Graeme Gill, Manfred B. Steger, Jonathan S. Myerov, Jeff Noonan, Laurie M. Johnson Bagby, and Julius R. Ruff
    The European Legacy 2 (6): 1040-1108. 1997.
    The World on Paper. By David R. Olson xix + 319 pp. £17.95/$24.95 cloth. Milton and the Revolutionary Reader. By Sharon Achinstein xv + 272 pp. £27.50/$35.00 cloth. The Rise of Christianity: A Sociologist Reconsiders History. By Rodney Stark xiv + 246 pp. £16.95/$24.95 cloth. The Idea of Luxury: A Conceptual and Historical Investigation. By Christopher J. Berry xiv + 271 pp. £45.00/$69.95 cloth, £17.95/$24.95 paper. Will to Live: One Family's Story of Surviving the Holocaust. By Adam Starkopf 24…Read more
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    Book reviews (review)
    with Steven M. DeLue, Karl W. Schweizer, Margaret J. Osler, Michael Allen Fox, Donald Rutherford, Philip Lawrence, David Olster, Pete Wilcox, Kristian Gerner, Tracey Rowland, Deborah L. Madsen, Karl Newton, Hubert C. Johnson, Dieter A. Binder, Cheng‐Chung Lai, L. M. Stallbaumer, Richard A. Lebrun, Scott McCracken, Joyce Senders Pedersen, Graham Richards, Eckehart Stöve, Paola S. Timiras, Steven Nadler, Angela Elliott, Maryse Bray, William H. Sherman, E. J. Hundert, Anthony Pym, Paul E. Corcoran, Hironori Ito, Mark Charles Fissel, Helen Pringle, Bob Scribner, Elfrieda Dubois, Janine Maltz, Harold Stone, David J. Hall, David A. Warner, John Morrow, Elliott Levine, D. R. Hainsworth, Mark Walker, Edna Hindie Lemay, Jane T. Burton, Fred S. Michael, Emily Michael, Michael Freeman, Pamela J. Clements, Julia Driver, Steven Z. Levine, Claire Le Brun, Nancy Hudson‐Rodd, Paul Lawrence Farber, Anton van der Lem, W. W. Speck, John Christian Laursen, Anna Makolkin, John Hope Mason, and B.
    The European Legacy 2 (5): 886-951. 1997.
    Political Writings. By Joseph Priestley, edited by Peter Miller (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993) xxxix + 147 pp. £30.00 cloth, £10.95 paper. Blessings in Disguise; or, The Morality of Evil. By Jean Starobinski, translated by A. Goldham‐mer (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1993) 235 pp. $39.95 cloth. Questions of Identity: Czech and Slovak Ideas of Nationality and Personality. By Robert Pynsent (London: Oxford University Press, 1994) 244 pp. $49.94/£25.00 cloth. Voltaire: Politi…Read more
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    Book reviews (review)
    with Steven M. DeLue, Karl W. Schweizer, Margaret J. Osler, Michael Allen Fox, Donald Rutherford, Philip Lawrence, David Olster, Pete Wilcox, Kristian Gerner, Tracey Rowland, Deborah L. Madsen, Karl Newton, Hubert C. Johnson, Dieter A. Binder, Cheng‐Chung Lai, L. M. Stallbaumer, Richard A. Lebrun, Scott McCracken, Joyce Senders Pedersen, Graham Richards, Eckehart Stöve, Paola S. Timiras, Steven Nadler, Angela Elliott, Maryse Bray, William H. Sherman, E. J. Hundert, Anthony Pym, Paul E. Corcoran, Hironori Ito, Mark Charles Fissel, Helen Pringle, Bob Scribner, Elfrieda Dubois, Janine Maltz, Harold Stone, David J. Hall, David A. Warner, John Morrow, Elliott Levine, D. R. Hainsworth, Mark Walker, Edna Hindie Lemay, Jane T. Burton, Fred S. Michael, Emily Michael, Michael Freeman, Pamela J. Clements, Julia Driver, Steven Z. Levine, Claire Le Brun, Nancy Hudson‐Rodd, Paul Lawrence Farber, Anton van der Lem, W. W. Speck, John Christian Laursen, Anna Makolkin, John Hope Mason, and B.
    The European Legacy 2 (5): 886-951. 1997.
    Political Writings. By Joseph Priestley, edited by Peter Miller (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993) xxxix + 147 pp. £30.00 cloth, £10.95 paper. Blessings in Disguise; or, The Morality of Evil. By Jean Starobinski, translated by A. Goldham‐mer (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1993) 235 pp. $39.95 cloth. Questions of Identity: Czech and Slovak Ideas of Nationality and Personality. By Robert Pynsent (London: Oxford University Press, 1994) 244 pp. $49.94/£25.00 cloth. Voltaire: Politi…Read more
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    Book reviews (review)
    with David Boucher, John Hope Mason, Anna Makolkin, John Christian Laursen, W. W. Speck, Anton van der Lem, Paul Lawrence Farber, Nancy Hudson‐Rodd, Claire Le Brun, Steven Z. Levine, Julia Driver, Pamela J. Clements, Michael Freeman, Emily Michael, Fred S. Michael, Jane T. Burton, Edna Hindie Lemay, Mark Walker, D. R. Hainsworth, Elliott Levine, John Morrow, David A. Warner, David J. Hall, Harold Stone, Janine Maltz, Elfrieda Dubois, Bob Scribner, Helen Pringle, Mark Charles Fissel, Hironori Ito, Paul E. Corcoran, Anthony Pym, E. J. Hundert, William H. Sherman, Maryse Bray, Angela Elliott, Steven Nadler, Paola S. Timiras, Eckehart Stöve, Graham Richards, Joyce Senders Pedersen, Tracey Rowland, Scott McCracken, Richard A. Lebrun, L. M. Stallbaumer, Cheng‐Chung Lai, Dieter A. Binder, Hubert C. Johnson, Karl Newton, Deborah L. Madsen, Kristian Gerner, Pete Wilcox, David Olster, Philip Lawrence, Donald Rutherford, Michael Allen Fox, Margaret J. Osler, Karl W. Schweizer, and DeL
    The European Legacy 2 (5): 886-951. 1997.
    Political Writings. By Joseph Priestley, edited by Peter Miller (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993) xxxix + 147 pp. £30.00 cloth, £10.95 paper. Blessings in Disguise; or, The Morality of Evil. By Jean Starobinski, translated by A. Goldham‐mer (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1993) 235 pp. $39.95 cloth. Questions of Identity: Czech and Slovak Ideas of Nationality and Personality. By Robert Pynsent (London: Oxford University Press, 1994) 244 pp. $49.94/£25.00 cloth. Voltaire: Politi…Read more
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    with David S. Bell, Stuart Bennett, John W. Bernhardt, Ruth B. Bottigheimer, John M. Bublic, Edmund J. Campion, Victor Castellani, Claudine Elnecave, Paul Gilbert, Raphael A. Gimenez, Andrew Gow, Tim Harris, David Higgs, Nancy Hudson‐Rodd, Steven D. Martinson, Linda Munk, David Ian Rabey, Bernhard Reitz, Sheldon Rothblatt, Hartmut Rosenau, Umberto Rossi, Richard Sakwa, Glen Segell, Andrew Sharp, Stanley Shostak, Márta Szabó, David A. Warner, Theodore R. Weeks, Christopher Williams, and Fredric S. Zuckerman
    The European Legacy 3 (4): 125-171. 1998.
    Tocqueville and the Nature of Democracy. By Pierre Manent. Foreword by Harvey C. Mansfield; translated by John Waggoner. xviii + 148 pp. $15.50 paper. The Measure of Reality: Quantification and Western Society, 1250–1600. By Alfred W Crosby. xii + 245 pp. £19.95, $24.95 cloth. Runaway Religions in Medieval England, c. 1240–1540. By F. Donald Logan,. Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought 32, 301 pp., £35.00 cloth. Fairy Tales and Fables from Weimar Days. Edited, translated, and introduce…Read more
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    with Giorgio Baruchello, Cristelle Baskins, Samir Ben-Layashi, Dorothy M. Betz, Jutta Birmele, Viola Brisolin, Steve Buckler, Edmund J. Campion, Douglas J. Cremer, Donald J. Dietrich, Matthew P. J. Dillon, Dario Fernandez-Morera, Peter Johnson, Eugenia C. Kiesling, Giuseppe Mazzotta, Douglas Moggach, Gloria Mound, Tim Murphy, Michael O’Dea, Joyce Senders Pedersen, John Preston, Anthony Pym, Mia Roth, Gloria Ryder, Sophie Nichol Sauvé, Stanley Shostak, Lora Sigler, Guy Stern, Levon Torossian, Deborah Vietor-Engländer, Timothy J. White, Chizuko Yamada, and Stephanie Zubcic-Stacey
    The European Legacy 12 (5): 623-658. 2007.
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    with James Aho, Kevin A. Aho, Zbigniew Białas, Emily Miller Budick, Edmund J. Campion, Victor Castellani, Camelia-Mihaela Cmeciu, Terence Dawson, Kristian Gerner, Adrian Haddock, Oren Harman, David Harriman, Stefan Höjelid, Irving Louis Horowitz, Suzanne M. Jaeger, Cem Karadeli, A. Robert Lauer, Hugh Lindsay, James M. Lutz, Henry Mcdonald, Usha Menon, Michael Edward Moore, Glenn W. Olsen, Geoffrey Pfeifer, Rochelle Rives, Stanley Shostak, Lora Sigler, Lavinia Stan, Barnard Turner, Meredith Veldman, Ann Ward, Henry Wasser, John E. Weakland, Samuel C. Wheeler Iii, and Phillip H. Wiebe
    The European Legacy 16 (2): 247-294. 2011.
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    Book review (review)
    Journal of Value Inquiry 27 (3): 567-573. 1993.
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    Book reviews (review)
    with Hermine W. Williams, Bent Greve, Jolanta T. Pekacz, Scott Arnold, Reinhard Heinisch, Edna Hindie Lemay, R. J. Crampton, G. M. Ditchfield, Gladys E. Saunders, William E. Herfel, Nicholas Aylott, Hall Gardner, Vassiliki Betty Smocovttis, Jennifer Tolbert Roberts, Ronald Hutton, Hugh Gough, Robert Mayer, Ilya Somin, Jeff Mitscherling, Donald Brown, Tim Bale, Anthony Pym, James R. Lehning, Stuart Bennett, Richard M. Swain, Brigitte Boyce, Joyce S. Pedersen, Anna Makolkin, Lora Sigler, Paul A. Cantor, Beate Wagner‐Hasel, Carol J. Nicholson, Robert F. Goodman, Benjamin F. Martin, Janusz Mucha, Fredric S. Zuckerman, Susan Castillo, Alistair Edwards, Claire Honess, John M. Bublic, Frederick M. Schweitzer, Peter Stansky, D. R. Hainsworth, Wolfgang Langel, Sheridan Gilley, John W. Bernhardt, Stuart Parkes, K. Steven Vincent, Tim Cloudsley, Carol J. Hager, and Christopher Gill
    The European Legacy 3 (1): 108-167. 1998.
    Bartók and His World. Edited by Peter Laki. 314 pp. $55.00, £45.00 cloth $19.95 paper. Winston Churchill: Resolution, Defiance, Magnamity, Good Will. Edited by R. Crosby Kemper, III 244 pp. $24.95 cloth. Listening in Paris: A Cultural History. By James H. Johnson. xvi + 384 pp. $35.00. Economic Analysis and Moral Theory. By Daniel Hausman and Michael McPherson. Cambridge Surveys of Economic Literature 249 + xii pp. £12.95/$16.95 paper £35.00/$49.95 cloth. Blood Ties and Fictive Ties: Adoption an…Read more
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    Book reviews (review)
    with William Whitla, Robert Eisen, Eileen L. Groth, Martin Fichman, James C. Livingston, Suzanne Le‐May Sheffield, John C. Greene, John Dwyer, Ruth Barton, David B. Wilson, Paul Fayter, Peter Frost, Jeff Mitscherling, Anne Curry, Darra Goldstein, Alan Ford, Benjamin F. Martin, Karen Offen, Thomas E. Kaiser, Hanns Gross, Arthur Still, Bernhard Weiss, Mary O'Dowd, Fred S. Michael, Emily Michael, Lionel A. McKenzie, Michael Cahn, R. Stephen Krebbs, David Cahan, Vlězslav Velimský, Claire Le Brun, Richard K. Emmerson, M. Weyembergh, Thomas Fröschl, Chris Bettinson, Raphael Antoine Gimenez, Kathleen Kete, Sander L. Gilman, Meredith Veldman, James Wetzel, Larry Silver, Stephen Buckle, Karl W. Schweizer, Elfrieda Dubois, Vígh László, Donald J. Dietrich, Wladimir Andreff, David W. Lovell, Laurie M. Johnson Bagby, Joseph P. Ward, Hans Derks, Andrew A. Chibi, Edmund J. Campion, Outi Merisalo, Paul Lawrence Farber, Tabienne‐Sophie Chauderlot, Henry Wasser, Richard Sheldon, and Watson,
    The European Legacy 1 (5): 1777-1854. 1996.
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    In City of the Good, Michael M. Bell, a moral sociologist, makes a plea for an open, “multilogical” dialogue amongst the different absolutistic faiths in the world to try and put an end to the prob...
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    In City of the Good, Michael M. Bell, a moral sociologist, makes a plea for an open, “multilogical” dialogue amongst the different absolutistic faiths in the world to try and put an end to the prob...
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    Book Reviews (review)
    with Greg Andonian, Natasa Bakic-Miric, Giorgio Baruchello, John Bokina, Silvia Bruti, Edmund J. Campion, Mihai Caprioara, Victor Castellani, Anthony H. Chambers, Camelia Mihaela Cmeciu, Doina Cmeciu, Stanley Corngold, Douglas J. Cremer, Jens De Vleminck, Liviu Drugus, Eberhard Eichenhofer, Dario Fernandez-Morera, Irene Guenther, Jeff Horn, Richard H. King, Norma Landau, Walter S. H. Lim, Thomas Loebel, David W. Lovell, Michele Maggiore, Georgeta Marghescu, Aaron Massecar, Markus Meckl, Tim Murphy, Wan-Hsiang Pan, Marianna Papastephanou, Priscilla Ringrose, Marina Ritzarev, Christian Roy, Karl W. Schweizer, Carlo Scognamiglio, Stanley Shostak, Lora Sigler, Lavinia Stan, Matthew Sterenberg, Jonathan Stoekl, Dan Stone, Linda Toocaram, Barnard Turner, Gabrielle Weinberger, and Phillip H. Wiebe
    The European Legacy 13 (4): 499-543. 2008.
  • Book review (review)
    Journal of Value Inquiry 27 (3): 567-573. 1993.
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    Augustinian studies (review)
    The European Legacy 3 (1): 104-107. 1998.
    Love and Saint Augustine. By Hannah Arendt. Edited and with an interpretative essay by Joanna Vecchiarelli Scott and Judith Chelius Stark (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1996), xx + 233 pages. Augustine the Reader: Meditation, Self‐Knowledge, and the Ethics of Interpretation. By Brian Stock (Cambridge: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1996), 463 pages.
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    Heidegger's comedy of errancy
    Research in Phenomenology 20 (1): 200-206. 1990.
  • This dissertation is an investigation into the mode of self-understanding that arises once the conception of subjectivity is displaced from its foundational position in metaphysics. I examine the problem of the displacement of the subject by focusing on the philosophy of Kant and Heidegger. I choose Kant and Heidegger for two reasons: first, Kant's Copernican Revolution places the subject at the ground of metaphysics and defines the place of the subject in philosophy up to the contemporary perio…Read more
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    Imaginative ethics
    Research in Phenomenology 24 (1): 265-271. 1994.
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    Athens: Citizenship and democracy
    The European Legacy 3 (6): 120-124. 1998.
    The Origins of Citizenship in Ancient Athens. By Philip Brook Manville (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1990), xiv + 265 pp., $17.95/£14.95 paper. Fathers and Sons in Athens: Ideology and Society in the Era of the Peloponnesian War. By Barry S. Strauss (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1993), xv + 283 pp., $16.95/ £12.95 paper
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    In this paper, I explore a possible interpretation of Heidegger’s Nazism, viz., that Heidegger read or interpreted Nazism’s program in terms of the program Fichte expressed in Addresses to the German Nation. I regard Fichte as a Fürsprecher for Heidegger’s politics, and claim that Heidegger appropriated Fichte’s thought in a similar manner to the way that he appropriated Kant’s thought in Kant and theProblem of Metaphysics. In this sense, what we may have is a retrieval of Fichte’s political and…Read more
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    Was Fichte Heidegger’s Political Fürsprecher?
    Symposium 3 (2): 169-183. 1999.
    In this paper, I explore a possible interpretation of Heidegger’s Nazism, viz., that Heidegger read or interpreted Nazism’s program in terms of the program Fichte expressed in Addresses to the German Nation. I regard Fichte as a Fürsprecher for Heidegger’s politics, and claim that Heidegger appropriated Fichte’s thought in a similar manner to the way that he appropriated Kant’s thought in Kant and theProblem of Metaphysics. In this sense, what we may have is a retrieval of Fichte’s political and…Read more
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