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5Book 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 CastilloThe 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 moreSidney: 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. 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Edited by John Horton and Susan Mendus (Cambridge: Polity Press, 1994), x + 322 pp., £45.00 cloth, £12.95 paper.Paths of Emancipation: Jews, States and Citizenship. Edited by Pierre Birnbaum and Ira Katznelson (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1995), 308 pp., $16.95 paper.Liberalism's Crooked Circle: Letters to Adam Michnik. By Ira Katznelson (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1996), xx + 192 pp., n.p.g.After the Fact: Two Countries, Four Decades, One Anthropologist. By Clifford Geertz (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1995), 198 pp., $22.95.French Literary Fascism: Nationalism, Anti‐Semitism, and the Ideology of Culture. By David Carroll (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1995), ix+ 299 pp. £29.95.Nietzsche, Genealogy, Morality: Essays on Nietzsche's On the Genealogy of Morals, Edited by Richard Schacht, Philosophical Traditions Series, (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1994), xxl + 479pp.Critical Heidegger. 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Lee (London/New York: Routledge, 1994), viii + 375 pp., n.p.g.Sentimental Narrative and the Social Order in France, 1760–1820. By David L. Denby (Cambridge Studies in French, 47) (Cambridge University Press, 1994), xi + 281 pp., £37.50. ISBN 0 52143086 0Platonism and the English Imagination. Edited by Anna Baldwin and Sarah Hutton (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994), xv + 357 pp., £40.00/ $59.95 cloth. ISBN 0–521–40308–1.Art and Eloquence in Byzantium. By Henry Maguire 2d ed. (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1994), 111 figs. + xxiii + 148 pp., $18.95 paper.Money and Magic: A Critique of the Modern Economy in the Light of Goethe's Faust. By H.‐ C. Binswanger, with a postcript by Irving Fetscher, translated by I. E. Harrison. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1994), 132 pp. $24.75 cloth.Carl Schmitt and Leo Strauss: The Hidden Dialogue. By Heinrich Meier, translated by J. 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4Book 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 morePolitical 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: Political Writings. Edited by David Williams (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994) lii + 290 pp. $59.95/£35.00 cloth, $16.95/ £12.95 paper. The Rise and Fall of the Grenvilles: The Dukes of Buckingham and Chandos 1710–1921. By John Beckette (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1994) xii + 308 pp. $79.95 cloth; $29.95 paper. Guillaume le Taciturne. By Bernard Quilliet (Paris: Fayard, 1994) 654 pp. FF. 170. Defenders of the Text: The Traditions of Scholarship in an Age of Science, 1450–1880. By Anthony Grafton (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1994) 243 pp. $16.95 paper. Health and Wealth. In Daedalus, Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Fall 1994. 216 pp. US $7.95. Histoire de la Santé. By Andre Rauch (Paris: Que sais‐je? 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1Book 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 morePolitical 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: Political Writings. Edited by David Williams (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994) lii + 290 pp. $59.95/£35.00 cloth, $16.95/ £12.95 paper. The Rise and Fall of the Grenvilles: The Dukes of Buckingham and Chandos 1710–1921. By John Beckette (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1994) xii + 308 pp. $79.95 cloth; $29.95 paper. Guillaume le Taciturne. By Bernard Quilliet (Paris: Fayard, 1994) 654 pp. FF. 170. Defenders of the Text: The Traditions of Scholarship in an Age of Science, 1450–1880. By Anthony Grafton (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1994) 243 pp. $16.95 paper. Health and Wealth. In Daedalus, Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Fall 1994. 216 pp. US $7.95. Histoire de la Santé. By Andre Rauch (Paris: Que sais‐je? Presses Univer‐sitaires de France, 1994) 127 pp. The Language of Sex: Five Voices from Northern France around 1200. By John W. Baldwin; The Chicago Series on Sexuality, History, and Society (Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 1994) 331 pp., $43.25/£29.95 cloth. Berthe Morisot's Images of Women. By Anne Higonnet (Cambridge, Mass., and London: Harvard University Press, 1994) 311 pp. $19.95 paper. Innocence Lost. By Christopher Gowans (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994), xiii + 257 pp., $45.00/£32.50 cloth. The Ethics of Reading in Manuscript Culture: Glossing the Libro de buen amor. By John Dagenais (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1994) xxiii + 278 pp. Edmund Burke: Modernity, Politics, Aesthetics. By Stephen K. White (Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications, 1994) xx + 95 pp., $17.95 paper. Reason, Will and Sensation: Studies in Descartes's Metaphysics. Edited by John Cottingham (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1994) 333 pp. Richard III: A Medieval Kingship. Edited by John Gillingham (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1994) 154 pp. $29.95. Ending the Terror: The French Revolution after Robespierre. By Bronislaw Baczko (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994) 269 pp. $59.95/£37.50 cloth. Plotinus or the Simplicity of Vision. By Pierre Hadot, translated by Michael Chase (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1994) xiii + 138 pp. $28.75/£19.95 cloth. Resistance Against the Third Reich 1933–1990. Edited by Michael Geyer and John W. Boyer (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1994) 357 pp. $39.95 cloth, $15.95 paper. The Return of the Armadas: The Last Years of the Elizabethan War Against Spain 1595–1603. By R. B. Wernham (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1994) xiv + 452 pp. £45.00 cloth. Aesthetic Judgment and the Moral Image of the World: Studies in Kant. By Dieter Henrich. Stanford Series in Philosophy, Studies in Kant and German Idealism (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1994) x + 99 pp. Defining the Common Good. 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Edited by Reinhold Grimm and Jost Hermand (Madison and London: University of Wisconsin Press, 1994) viii + 140 pp. $22.50 cloth. Read My Desire: Lacan against the Historicists. By Joan Copjec (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1994) x + 272 pp. $24.95 cloth. A Holy Commonwealth. By Richard Baxter, edited by William Lamont (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1994) xxxi + 254 pp. £35.00/$59.95 cloth, £12.95/$18.95 paper. Post‐Liberalism: Studies in Political Thought. By John Gray (New York and London: Routledge, 1994) x + 358 pp. £35.00 cloth. Radical Theories: Paths Beyond Marxism and Social Democracy. By Darrow Schecter (Manchester and New York: Manchester University Press, 1994) 205 pp. £14.99 paper, £40.00 cloth. Thinking Out Loud: An Essay on the Relation between Thought and Language. By Christopher Gauker (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1994) x + 327 pp. $35.00 cloth. The Invention of the Modern Republic. 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1Book 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 DeLThe 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 morePolitical 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: Political Writings. Edited by David Williams (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994) lii + 290 pp. $59.95/£35.00 cloth, $16.95/ £12.95 paper. The Rise and Fall of the Grenvilles: The Dukes of Buckingham and Chandos 1710–1921. By John Beckette (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1994) xii + 308 pp. $79.95 cloth; $29.95 paper. Guillaume le Taciturne. By Bernard Quilliet (Paris: Fayard, 1994) 654 pp. FF. 170. Defenders of the Text: The Traditions of Scholarship in an Age of Science, 1450–1880. By Anthony Grafton (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1994) 243 pp. $16.95 paper. Health and Wealth. In Daedalus, Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Fall 1994. 216 pp. US $7.95. Histoire de la Santé. By Andre Rauch (Paris: Que sais‐je? Presses Univer‐sitaires de France, 1994) 127 pp. The Language of Sex: Five Voices from Northern France around 1200. By John W. Baldwin; The Chicago Series on Sexuality, History, and Society (Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 1994) 331 pp., $43.25/£29.95 cloth. Berthe Morisot's Images of Women. By Anne Higonnet (Cambridge, Mass., and London: Harvard University Press, 1994) 311 pp. $19.95 paper. Innocence Lost. By Christopher Gowans (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994), xiii + 257 pp., $45.00/£32.50 cloth. The Ethics of Reading in Manuscript Culture: Glossing the Libro de buen amor. By John Dagenais (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1994) xxiii + 278 pp. Edmund Burke: Modernity, Politics, Aesthetics. By Stephen K. White (Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications, 1994) xx + 95 pp., $17.95 paper. Reason, Will and Sensation: Studies in Descartes's Metaphysics. Edited by John Cottingham (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1994) 333 pp. Richard III: A Medieval Kingship. Edited by John Gillingham (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1994) 154 pp. $29.95. Ending the Terror: The French Revolution after Robespierre. By Bronislaw Baczko (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994) 269 pp. $59.95/£37.50 cloth. Plotinus or the Simplicity of Vision. By Pierre Hadot, translated by Michael Chase (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1994) xiii + 138 pp. $28.75/£19.95 cloth. Resistance Against the Third Reich 1933–1990. Edited by Michael Geyer and John W. Boyer (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1994) 357 pp. $39.95 cloth, $15.95 paper. The Return of the Armadas: The Last Years of the Elizabethan War Against Spain 1595–1603. By R. B. Wernham (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1994) xiv + 452 pp. £45.00 cloth. Aesthetic Judgment and the Moral Image of the World: Studies in Kant. By Dieter Henrich. Stanford Series in Philosophy, Studies in Kant and German Idealism (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1994) x + 99 pp. Defining the Common Good. Empire, Religion and Philosophy in Eighteenth‐Century Britain. By Peter N. Miller (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994) xii + 472 pp. £45.00/$69.95 cloth. Medieval Lives: Eight Charismatic Men and Women in the Middle Ages. By Normal F. Cantor (New York: HarperCollins, 1994) $23.00. Margaret Fell and the Rise of Quakerism. By Bonnelyn Young Kunze (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1994) xix + 327 pp. $39.50. A. D. Momigliano: Studies on Modern Scholarship. Ed. G. W. Bowersock and T. J. Cornell (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1994) xxi +341 pp. $40.00 cloth, $17.00 paper. The Republic of Letters: A Cultural History of the French Enlightenment. By Dena Goodman (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1994) xii +338 pp. $38.50 cloth. The History of the University of Oxford. Volume 8: The Twentieth Century. Edited by Brian Harrison (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1994) xxix + 872 pp. £50 cloth. High and Low Cultures: German Attempts at Mediation. Edited by Reinhold Grimm and Jost Hermand (Madison and London: University of Wisconsin Press, 1994) viii + 140 pp. $22.50 cloth. Read My Desire: Lacan against the Historicists. By Joan Copjec (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1994) x + 272 pp. $24.95 cloth. A Holy Commonwealth. By Richard Baxter, edited by William Lamont (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1994) xxxi + 254 pp. £35.00/$59.95 cloth, £12.95/$18.95 paper. Post‐Liberalism: Studies in Political Thought. By John Gray (New York and London: Routledge, 1994) x + 358 pp. £35.00 cloth. Radical Theories: Paths Beyond Marxism and Social Democracy. By Darrow Schecter (Manchester and New York: Manchester University Press, 1994) 205 pp. £14.99 paper, £40.00 cloth. Thinking Out Loud: An Essay on the Relation between Thought and Language. By Christopher Gauker (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1994) x + 327 pp. $35.00 cloth. The Invention of the Modern Republic. Edited by Biancamaria Fontana (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994) xii + 234 pp. £35.00/ $54.95 cloth. Vindiciae, Contra Tyrannos: or, concerning the legitimate power of a prince over the people, and of the people over a prince. By Stephanus Junius Brutus, the Celt; edited and translated by George Garnett (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994) lxxxviii + 221 pp. £45.00/$74.95 cloth. Nature, the Exotic and the Science of French Colonialism. By Michael A. Osborne (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1994) 216 pp. $35.00 cloth. The Politics of the Picturesque: Literature, Landscapes and Aesthetics since 1770. Edited by Stephen Copley and Peter Garside (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994), xiv + 303 pp. £35.00 cloth. La synagogue vide: Les sources marranes du spinozisme. By Gabriel Albiac (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1994) 481 pp. FF 298 paper. Science and the Secrets of Nature: Books of Secrets in Medieval and Early Modern Culture. By William Eamon (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1994) xv + 490 pp. cloth. Ecrits autobiographiques 1856–1869. By Friedrich Nietzsche. Translation and notes by Marc Crépon. Fatum et histoire, 1862. Liberté de la volonté et fatum, 1862. Translation by Max Marcuzzi, with a study on Amitié, lecture et écriture by Marc Crépon (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1994) 234 pp. FF 188. In the Eye's Mind: Vision and the Helmholtz‐Hering Controversy. By R. Steven Turner (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1994) xiv + 338 pp. $49.50/£37.50 cloth. Memoir of a Victorian Woman: Reflections of Louise Creighton, 1850–1936. Edited by James Thayne Covert (Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 1994) xvi + 187 pp. $29.95 cloth. From Reform to Revolution: The Demise of Communism in China and the Soviet Union. By Minxin Pei (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1994) 253 pp. $39.95 cloth. What is Europe? Aspects of European Diversity. Edited by Monica Shelley and Margaret Winck (Milton Keynes and London: Open University and Routledge, 1995). Law and Citizenship in Early Modern France. By Charlotte C. Wells (Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995) xviii +198 pp. $45.00 Twentieth‐Century Dictatorships: The Ideological One‐Party States. By Paul Brooker (New York New York University Press, 1995) 311 pp. $40.00 Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations: New Interdisciplinary Essays. Edited by Stephen Copley and Kathryn Sutherland Texts in Culture Series (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1995), xiii + 199 pp. + index $19.95 paper, $49.95 cloth. Austrian Exodus: The Creative Achievements of Refugees from National Socialism. Edited by Edward Timms and Ritchie Robertson. Austrian Studies volume 6 (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1995), xv + 222 pp. £35.00 cloth. Politics and the Parlement of Paris under Louis XV, 1754–1774. By Julian Swann (Cambridge‐Cambridge University Press, 1995) x + 380 pp. £$19.95/$29.95 paper, £45.00/$69.95 cloth. What Future for the State? In Daedalus, Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Spring 1995, xxiv + 231 pp. US $7.95, Canada $10.35. Envisioning America: English Plans for the Colonization of North America, 1580–1640. Edited by Peter C. Mancall. Bedford Series in History and Culture (Boston and New York: Bedford Books of St. Martin's Press, 1995) x +182 pp. $35.00 cloth. Nationalism in Eastern Europe. Edited by Peter F. Sugar and Ivo John Lederer (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1994) xiii + 465 pp. $25.00 paper. Inventing Eastern Europe: The Map of Civilization on the Mind of the Enlightenment. By Larry Wolff (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1994) xii + 419 pp. $35.00 cloth. Where Shall Wisdom Be Found? Calvin's Exegesis of Job from Medieval and Modern Perspectives. By Susan E. Schreiner (Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 1994) ix + 264 pp. $41.50/£28.75 cloth. The Business of Alchemy: Science and Culture in the Holy Roman Empire. By Pamela H. Smith (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1994) ix + 308 pp. $45.00/£30.00 cloth. Weber, Political Writings. Edited by P. Lassman and R. Spiers (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994) xxxi + 390 pp. £27.95/$49.95 cloth, £10.95/$ 14.95 paper. The Great Arnauld and Some of His Philosophical Correspondents. Edited by Elmar J. Kremer (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1994) vii + 249 pp. $65.00 cloth. Schopenhauer. By Christopher Janaway (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994) 113 pp. £5.99. The Scientific Revolution: A Historiographical Inquiry. By H. Floris Cohen (Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 1994) xviii + 662 pp. $75.00/£59.95 cloth, $26.95/£21.50 paper. Going to the Wars: The Experience of the British Civil Wars, 1638–1651. By Charles Carlton (London and New York: Routledge, 1992), xii + 428 pp. £12.99 paper. The Emergence of Civil Society in the Eighteenth Century: A Privileged Moment in the History of England, Scotland and France. By Marvin B. Becker (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1994) xxiii + 164 pp.
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6Book reviews (review)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. ZuckermanThe 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 moreTocqueville 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 introduced by Jack Zipes ix + 211 pp. £13.50 paper. Children, Childhood and English Society 1880–1990. By Harry Hendrick New Studies in Economic and Social History, vi + 114 pp. $44.95, £19.95 cloth/$12.95, £6.95 paper. Political Parties and the European Union. Edited by John Gaffney xvii + 340 pp. $18.95 paper. Les Mots de Autres: Flaubert, Sarraute, Pinget. By Laurent Adert 301 pp. 130FF paper. 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2Book Reviews (review)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-StaceyThe European Legacy 12 (5): 623-658. 2007.
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9Book 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 GillThe 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 moreBartók 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 and Family Life in Early Modern France. By Kristin E. Gager. 197 pp. $39.50 cloth. Fragile Lives: Violence, Power and Solidarity in Eighteenth‐Century Paris. By Ariette Farge, 314 pp. $49.95 cloth $17.95 paper. Physiologia: Natural Philosophy in Late Aristotelian and Cartesian Thought. By Dennis Des Chene xiii + 426 pp. $32.95 paper. East Central European Politics Today: From Chaos to Stability? By Keith Crawford 360 pp. £60.00 cloth £11.95 paper. Donne and the Politics of Conscience in Early Modern Britain. By Meg Lota Brown ix + 159 pp. $57.25/nlg 100.00 cloth. Language and Human Behavior: The Jessie and John Danz Lectures. By Derek Bickerton 180 pp. $14.95 paper. Thinking through Technology: The Path between Engineering and Philosophy. By Carl Mitcham 394 pp. The European Union and the Nordic Countries. Edited by Lee Miles 310 pp. £13.99 paper. A History of International Relations Theory. By Torbjørn L. Knutsen xi + 354 pp. £45.00 cloth £13.99 paper. The Death of Adam: Evolution and Its Impact on Western Thought. By John C. Greene. Hypatia of Alexandria. By Maria Dzielska, translated by F. Lyra. Revealing Antiquity 8. viii + 157 pp. index, $29.95 cloth. Discourse on History, Law and Governance in the Public Career of John Seldon, 1610–1635. By Paul Christiansen xiii + 451 pp. £48. cloth. Becoming a Revolutionary: The Deputies of the French National Assembly and the Emergence of a Revolutionary Culture. By Timothy Tackett xvi + 355 pp. $39.95/£29.95 cloth. The French Revolution and the Russian Anti‐Democratic Tradition: A Case of False Consciousness. By Dmitry Shlapentokh xviii + 324 pp. $32.95 cloth. Russian Politics and Society. By Richard Sakwa, xvii + 501 pp. £14.99 paper. Nietzsche, Heidegger, and the Transition to Postmodernity. By Gregory Bruce Smith 366 pp. $42.00/ £33.50 cloth. Face Value: Physiognomical Thought and the Legible Body in Marivaux, Lavater, Balzac, Gautier, and Zola. By Christopher Rivers 275 pp. n.p.g. Representative Democracy in Britain Today. By Colin Pilkington xi + 286 pp. £40.00 cloth £11.99 paper. The World on Paper: The Conceptual and Cognitive Implications of Writing and Reading. By David R. Olson xix + 318 pp. $18.95/£25.95 cloth £12.95 paper. Paysans en Révolution: Terre, pouvoir et jacquerie 1789–1794. By Anatoli Ado, 474 pp. 200 ff. Invention by Design: How Engineers Get from Thought to Thing. By Henry Petroski 288 pp. $24.95. British Military Spectacle from the Napoleonic Wars through the Crimea. By Scott Hughes Myerly x + 293 pp. $35.00 cloth. L'Europe en quête de ses symboles. By Carole lager 125 pp. $29.95/ £19.00/ff148.00 paper. The Victorian Music Hall: Culture, Class and Conflict. By Dagmar Kift. Translated by Roy Kift x + 244 pp. $54.95/£35.00 doth. Kiev: A Portrait, 1800–1917. By Michael F. Hamm 304 pp. $16.95 paper. Feudalism. By F. L. Ganshof xviii + 176 pp. $13.95/£10.50 paper. American Academia and the Survival of Marxist Ideas. By Darío Fernández‐Morera 216 pp. $59.95 cloth. Women in the Classical World: Image and Text. By Elaine Fantham, Helene Peet Foley, Natalie Boymel Kampen, Sarah B. Pomeroy, and H. A. Cheaper xii + 430 pp. £25.00. Nietzsche's Women: Beyond the Whip. By Carol Diethe xiv + 177 pp. DM120.00 cloth. Language and Reason: A Study of Habermas's Pragmatics. By Maeve Cooke xiii +207 pp. $15.00 paper. The Eiffel Tower and Other Mythologies. By Roland Barthes, trans, by Richard Howard 152 pp. $10.95/£8.95 paper. Culture and Agency: The Place of Culture in Social Theory. By Margaret S. Archer 351 pp.£17.95 paper $50.00 cloth. The Agony of the Russian Idea. By Tim McDaniel, :c + 201 pp. $24.95. The Ladies of Zamora. By Peter Linehan. 192 pp. £25.00 cloth. Democratic Theory: The Philosophical Foundations. By James L. Hyland 280 pp., £40.00 cloth/ £14.99 paper. Dante's Interpretive Journey. By William Franke xi + 250 pp. $45.00/£35.95 cloth $16.95/ £13.50 paper. The Prosecution of International Crimes: A Critical Study of the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia. Edited by Roger S. Clark and Madeleine Sann xi + 502 pp. $49.95 cloth. Hope is the Last to Die: A Coming of Age under Nazi Terror. By Halina Birenbaum xi + 227 pp. $44.95 cloth $12.95 paper. The New Police in Nineteenth‐Century England: Crime, Conflict and Control. By David Taylor xi + 180 pp. £35.00 cloth, £12.99 paper. The Stuart Court and Europe: Essays in Politics and Political Culture. Edited by R. Malcolm Smuts xiii + 288 pp. £35.00/$54.95 cloth. The Frankfurt School Critique of Capitalist Culture. By Ronald J. Schindler 263 pp. £42.50 cloth. Inside the Vatican: The Politics and Organization of the Catholic Church. By Thomas J. Reese ix + 317 pp. $24.95 hardcover. Eleanor of Castile: Queen and Society in Thirteenth‐Century England. By John Carmi Parsons 364 pp. $49.95 cloth. Beyond the Swastika. By Peter O'Brien ix + 138 pp. £10.99 paper. The Republican Moment: Struggles for Democracy in Nineteenth‐Century France. By Philip Nord 321 pp. $49.95 cloth. What Was Socialism, And What Comes Next? By Katherine Verdery 298 pp. n.p.g. paper. Progress: Fact or Illusion? Edited by Leo Marx and Bruce Mazlish 232 pp. $42.50 doth. Shame and Necessity. Sather Classical Lectures, Vol. 57. By Bernard Williams xii + 254 pp. $15.00 paper.
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12Book 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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8City of the Good: Nature, Religion, and the Ancient Search for What Is Right: by Michael M. Bell, Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 2018, xiv + 340 pp., $35.00 (cloth) (review)The European Legacy 26 (5): 556-559. 2021.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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9City of the Good: Nature, Religion, and the Ancient Search for What Is Right: by Michael M. Bell, Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 2018, xiv + 340 pp., $35.00The European Legacy 26 (5): 556-559. 2020.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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9Book 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. WiebeThe European Legacy 13 (4): 499-543. 2008.
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29Augustinian 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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30Reason and Spontaneity: A New Solution to the Problem of Fact and Value. By A. C. Graham (review)Modern Schoolman 66 (3): 236-238. 1989.
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11Heidegger's Comedy of Errancy. Review of "Heidegger's Estrangements: Language, Truth and Poetry in the Later Writings" by Gerald L. Bruns (review)Research in Phenomenology 20 (1): 200. 1990.
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The Problem of the Imagination for Subjectivity: Kant and Heidegger on the Issue of DisplacementDissertation, Loyola University of Chicago. 1991.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 moreThis 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 period; second, Heidegger's investigation of Kant displaces the metaphysical conception of the subject and gives rise to other possible understandings of the self. ;The dissertation consists of four chapters. First, I develop the problem of displacement, place my dissertation within the context of contemporary thought, and discuss three modes of reading the history of philosophy. Of the three readings, I choose to conduct both a destructive and a deconstructive reading of the history of philosophy. Second, I explain the Kantian conception of subjectivity in terms of the Copernican Revolution and introduce the Kantian conception of the imagination. Third, I examine the relationship between the imagination and subjectivity as it emerges in the two transcendental deductions of the Critique of Pure Reason. In this chapter, I show the ontological priority of the imagination in Kant's thought. Contrary to the 'orthodox' body of Kantian interpretation, I argue that Kant retrieves the findings of the A deduction within the B deduction and that the imagination maintains its place of importance in Kant's thought. Fourth, I examine Heidegger's understanding of the imagination in Kant and the Problem of Metaphysics. I show how the temporal character of the imagination displaces the conception of a self-grounding subject and replaces the subject with an understanding of ourselves as the questioner. After discussing this mode of the self, I show how the imagination deconstructs subjectivity and the metaphysical project. The deconstructive reading leads to a discussion of the self within a Derridean and Nietzschean context
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43The Platonic recollection of the body: Plato's erotic legacyThe European Legacy 2 (2): 344-349. 1997.No abstract
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32Athens: Citizenship and democracyThe 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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7Was Fichte Heidegger’s Political Fürsprecher?: Fichte and Heidegger on LanguageSymposium 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 moreIn 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 educational suggestions for Heidegger’s political views.Dans cet article j’explore une interprétation possible de l’adhésion heideggérienne au nazisme, en prétendant que Heidegger aborde le programme nazi à partir du programme fichtéen, tel que présenté dans les Discours à la nation allemande. Je considère Fichte comme le Fürsprecher, le porte-parole, de la politique heideggérienne, et soutiens que Heidegger se serait approprié la pensée de Fichte, dela même façon qu’il s’est approprié la pensée de Kant dans Kant et le problème de la métaphysique. En ce sens, l’on pourrait reconnaître que Heidegger a puisé à même la philosophie fichtéenne de la politique et de l’education afin de nourrir ses positions politiques.
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48Was 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 moreIn 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 educational suggestions for Heidegger’s political views.Dans cet article j’explore une interprétation possible de l’adhésion heideggérienne au nazisme, en prétendant que Heidegger aborde le programme nazi à partir du programme fichtéen, tel que présenté dans les Discours à la nation allemande. Je considère Fichte comme le Fürsprecher, le porte-parole, de la politique heideggérienne, et soutiens que Heidegger se serait approprié la pensée de Fichte, dela même façon qu’il s’est approprié la pensée de Kant dans Kant et le problème de la métaphysique. En ce sens, l’on pourrait reconnaître que Heidegger a puisé à même la philosophie fichtéenne de la politique et de l’education afin de nourrir ses positions politiques
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Premises: Essays on Philosophy and Literature from Kant to Celan. By Werner HamacherThe European Legacy 5 (5): 744-745. 2000.
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1Ideas of Human Nature: An Historical Introduction. By Roger TriggThe European Legacy 7 (4): 515-515. 2002.
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14The Cambridge Companion to Schopenhauer (review)Journal of Nietzsche Studies 23 (1): 96-97. 2002.
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Deconstruction as Analytic Philosophy. By Samuel C. Wheeler, IIIThe European Legacy 8 (2): 232-233. 2003.
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5Book reviews (review)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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4Book reviews (review)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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1Book reviews (review)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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1Book reviews (review)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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6Book reviews (review)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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9Book reviews (review)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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8City of the Good: Nature, Religion, and the Ancient Search for What Is Right: by Michael M. Bell, Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 2018, xiv + 340 pp., $35.00 (cloth) (review)The European Legacy 26 (5): 556-559. 2021.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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9City of the Good: Nature, Religion, and the Ancient Search for What Is Right: by Michael M. Bell, Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 2018, xiv + 340 pp., $35.00The European Legacy 26 (5): 556-559. 2020.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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29Augustinian 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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30Reason and Spontaneity: A New Solution to the Problem of Fact and Value. By A. C. Graham (review)Modern Schoolman 66 (3): 236-238. 1989.
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11Heidegger's Comedy of Errancy. Review of "Heidegger's Estrangements: Language, Truth and Poetry in the Later Writings" by Gerald L. Bruns (review)Research in Phenomenology 20 (1): 200. 1990.
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The Problem of the Imagination for Subjectivity: Kant and Heidegger on the Issue of DisplacementDissertation, Loyola University of Chicago. 1991.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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43The Platonic recollection of the body: Plato's erotic legacyThe European Legacy 2 (2): 344-349. 1997.No abstract
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32Athens: Citizenship and democracyThe 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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7Was Fichte Heidegger’s Political Fürsprecher?: Fichte and Heidegger on LanguageSymposium 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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48Was 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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Premises: Essays on Philosophy and Literature from Kant to Celan. By Werner HamacherThe European Legacy 5 (5): 744-745. 2000.
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1Ideas of Human Nature: An Historical Introduction. By Roger TriggThe European Legacy 7 (4): 515-515. 2002.
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14The Cambridge Companion to Schopenhauer (review)Journal of Nietzsche Studies 23 (1): 96-97. 2002.
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Deconstruction as Analytic Philosophy. By Samuel C. Wheeler, IIIThe European Legacy 8 (2): 232-233. 2003.