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    From the Enlightenment to the Terror: New Genealogies.Annelien de Dijn - 2013 - Modern Intellectual History 10 (1):153-162.
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    Material conditions and human freedom.Enzo Rossi, Annelien de Dijn, Grant McCall, David Wengrow & Karl Widerquist - forthcoming - Contemporary Political Theory:1-31.
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    Rousseau and Republicanism.Annelien de Dijn - 2018 - Political Theory 46 (1):59-80.
    Rousseau was arguably one of the most important and influential of eighteenth-century republican thinkers. However, contemporary republican theorists, most notably Philip Pettit, have written him out of the republican canon by describing Rousseau as a “populist” rather than a republican. I argue that this miscasting of Rousseau is not just historically incorrect but that it has also led to a weakening of contemporary republican political theory. Rousseau was one of the few early modern republican thinkers to take seriously the problem (...)
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    On Political Liberty: Montesquieu’s Missing Manuscript.Annelien de Dijn - 2011 - Political Theory 39 (2):181-204.
    This essay draws attention to the importance of Montesquieu’s earliest and unpublished writings on liberty for our understanding of the famous eleventh book of the Spirit of the Laws. Montesquieu’s investigation of the nature and preconditions of liberty, the author argues, was much more polemical than it is usually assumed. As an analysis of his notebooks shows, Montesquieu set out to wrest control over the concept of liberty from the republican admirers of classical antiquity, a faction that he believed to (...)
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  5. Republicanism and democracy : the tyranny of the majority in 18th century political debate.Annelien de Dijn - 2019 - In Yiftah Elazar & Geneviève Rousselière (eds.), Republicanism and the Future of Democracy. Cambridge University Press.
  6. Reading Tocqueville: from oracle to actor.Raf Geenens & Annelien de Dijn (eds.) - 2007 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    The essays collected here aim to set up a dialogue between the 'historical' and the 'contemporary' Tocqueville. In what ways does a contextualization of Tocqueville throw new light on his relevance as a political thinker today? How can a focus on his embeddedness in the political culture of the nineteenth century contribute to our understanding of his political thought? Or, conversely, how has the usage of Tocqueville's writings in day-to-day political debate influenced the reception of his work both in the (...)
     
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  7. Tocqueville today? : contexts, interpretations and usages.Raf Geenens & Annelien De Dijn - 2007 - In Raf Geenens & Annelien de Dijn (eds.), Reading Tocqueville: From Oracle to Actor. Palgrave-Macmillan.
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    Bertrand de Jouvenel and the Revolt Against the State in Post-War America.Annelien de Dijn - 2010 - Ethical Perspectives 17 (3):371.
    This paper focuses on the reception of Bertrand de Jouvenel’s Du Pouvoir in post-war America. I show how Jouvenel drew on a firmly established tradition of ‘aristocratic liberalism’ in French political thought, which in turn allowed him to develop a pessimistic outlook on modern Western political culture as inherently conducive to totalitarianism. This profound pessimism allowed Du Pouvoir, which fell relatively flat in France itself, to become a critical success in the Anglophone world. Jouvenel’s jeremiad resonated in particular with Cold (...)
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    De onbeheersbaarheid van het verleden: Carlyle als historicus.Annelien De Dijn - 2002 - de Uil van Minerva: Tijdschrift Voor Geschiedenis En Wijsbegeerte van de Cultuur 14:241-252.
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  10. Religion and politics.Annelien de Dijn - 2021 - In Keegan Callanan & Sharon R. Krause (eds.), The Cambridge companion to Montesquieu. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Liberalism and republicanism in the French Revolution. [REVIEW]Annelien de Dijn - 2010 - History of European Ideas 36 (1):130-133.
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    A Third ‘Democracy in America’? [REVIEW]Annelien de Dijn - 2011 - History of European Ideas 37 (3):406-408.
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    Rethinking Liberty Before Liberalism.Hannah Dawson & Annelien de Dijn (eds.) - 2022 - Cambridge University Press.
    Opens up new histories of freedom and republicanism by building on Quentin Skinner's ground-breaking Liberty before Liberalism nearly twenty five years after its initial publication. Leading historians and philosophers reveal the neo-Roman conception of liberty that Skinner unearthed as a normative and historical hermeneutic tool of enormous, ongoing power. The volume thinks with neo-Romanism to offer reinterpretations of individual thinkers, such as Montaigne, Grotius and Locke. It probes the role of neo-Roman liberty within hierarchies and structures beyond that of citizen (...)
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    Hume’s Nonreductionist Philosophical Anthropology.Herman De Dijn - 2003 - Review of Metaphysics 56 (3):587 - 603.
    This article presents an overall view of Hume's philosophy as it can be found in the Treatise. It shows that Hume's position can be called a nonreductionist naturalism. Hume's philosophy is a philosophical anthropology: it begins with a discussion of what is typically human in human understanding, i.e., knowledge and probability or the belief-systems of science and philosophy. Then, morality and politics are retraced as to their origin in emotions and desires. In the final part of the article it is (...)
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    De rationaliteit en haar grenzen: kritiek en deconstructie.A. Burms & Herman de Dijn - 1986 - Assen: Van Gorcum. Edited by Herman de Dijn.
    Benadering van enkele klassieke filosofische kwesties vanuit een door de Angelsaksische taalfilosofie geïnspireerde visie op de zingevende rede.
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    Spinoza: The Way to Wisdom.Herman de Dijn, Baruch Spinoza & Benedictus de Spinoza - 1996 - Purdue University Press.
    The philosophy of Baruch Spinoza (1632-77) is an unusual,highly original, and influential reaction to the transition of Western cultureto the modern age. According to Spinoza, modern scientific thinking, if thoughtthrough, leads to a denial of humanity as the center of creation, willed by apersonal God. It is Spinoza who first formulated a philosophy which shows thatmodern scientific thinking, and the modern metaphysical view of humanity andthe world that it gives rise to, does not have to lead to despair. He understoodthat (...)
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    Freedom and Logical Contingency in Leibniz.A. Burms & H. De Dijn - 1979 - Studia Leibnitiana 11 (1):124-133.
    Echte Freiheit läßt sich nach Leibniz nicht auf die Möglichkeit reduzieren, so zu handeln, wie man handeln will. Vielmehr muß echte Freiheit mit dem moralischen Verdienst in Verbindung gebracht werden. In diesem Zusammenhang erweist sich die Idee der logischen Kontingenz von besonderer Wichtigkeit. Eine Person hat kein moralisches Verdienst, wenn sie blindlings durch das Gute geleitet wird. Sie hat allein dann ein moralisches Verdienst, wenn sie das Schlechte zurückweist und bewußt das Gute wählt, das sich vom Schlechten abhebt. Insofern ist (...)
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    Central theme: Spinoza and Hobbes.Martin A. Bertman, H. de Dijn & Manfred Walther - 1986
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    Nozick, scepticisme en de zin Van het leven.A. Burms & H. De Dijn - 1985 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 47 (4):631-640.
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  20. ST Le désir de reconnaissance et la fierté.A. Burms & H. de Dijn - 1986 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 78 (3):157-162.
     
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    Het vreemde in het eigene, kanttekening bij het denken Van Levinas.A. Burms & H. De Dijn - 1984 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 46 (2):211-215.
    Levinas' view on ethical commitment seems at first sight incompatible with the cultivation of particularistic ideals. The Other from whom the moral imperative originates, is also a Stranger: in submitting ourselves to his appeal, we obey a law radically transcending our autonomy. Therefore, our responsibility for the Other is not a loyalty based on personal sympathies, preferences or common interests. From Levinas' stern universalistic perspective, particularistic loyalty might appear as a form of moral self-indulgence. In this article we draw attention (...)
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    Transcendentie en exterioriteit. Een antwoord aan Carlos Steel.Arnold Burms & Herman De Dijn - 1987 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 49:492-500.
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  23. Waarheidsliefde en relativisme.Arnold Burms & Herman De Dijn - 1979 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 41 (4):590-614.
    One can assign three different aims to the desire for knowledge : utility, pleasure, truth-for-truth's-sake. Whereas the first two aims have a concretely determinable content and therefore look evident, the third one has been looked upon as strange and problematic : it is not immediately clear what kind of value is defended in this case. Popper is one of the recent defenders of the traditional ideal of truth-for-truth's-sake. He wants to defend the ideal against three positions : a primitive taboo-ridden (...)
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    Cultural identity, religion, moral pluralism and the law.Herman de Dijn - 2003 - Bijdragen 64 (3):286-298.
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    De blinde vlek in praktijk en discussie rond orgaandonatie.xxx Herman De Dijn - 2019 - Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 48 (7).
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    De blinde vlek in praktijk en discussie rond orgaandonatie.Herman De Dijn - 2019 - Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 48 (Pre-publications).
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    De blinde vlek in praktijk en discussie rond orgaandonatie.Herman De Dijn - 2020 - Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 49 (1):39-55.
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    De donkere transcendentie Van prometheus.Herman De Dijn - 2000 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 62 (4):743-751.
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  29. De lotgevallen van de metafysica in de moderne tijd.H. de Dijn - 1994 - In M. Moors, Jan van der Veken & Jozef van de Wiele (eds.), Naar Leeuweriken grijpen: Leuvense opstellen over metafysica. Leuven: Universitaire Pers.
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    De maatschappelijke rol van de filosofie in het gedrang?Herman De Dijn - 2011 - de Uil van Minerva: Tijdschrift Voor Geschiedenis En Wijsbegeerte van de Cultuur 24 (3):125-134.
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  31. De uitgelezen Spinoza.Herman De Dijn, Nico van Suchtelen, Fokke Akkerman, Ger Groot & Guido Vanheeswijck - 2001 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 63 (2):408-409.
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    Filosofie van de dood: filosofie van de mens.Herman De Dijn - 2000 - de Uil van Minerva: Tijdschrift Voor Geschiedenis En Wijsbegeerte van de Cultuur 16 (3):191-193.
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    God een parasiet in de hersenen?Herman de Dijn - 2006 - Bijdragen 67 (4):446-457.
    Critical Study of Daniel Dennetts Breaking the Spell: Religion as a Natural Phenomenon. Dennets book has a double aim. The first is to defend and advocate more scientific research in religion in the hope that this will induce scepticism into believers and perhaps turn them away from religion. The second is to survey existing theories about religion as a natural phenomenon and to propose a research programme for furthering scientific understanding of it. The anti-religious plea is rather tedious and probably (...)
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    Het onmenselijke en de toekomst Van het humanisme.Herman De Dijn - 1994 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 56 (1):68-72.
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  35. Identité en Europe, identité de l'Europe: Conférence Schuman 2003.Herman De Dijn - 2011 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 109 (1):137-160.
     
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    Kritiek van de kunstmatige rede.Herman De Dijn - 1993 - de Uil van Minerva: Tijdschrift Voor Geschiedenis En Wijsbegeerte van de Cultuur 10 (1):29-35.
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    Spinoza en de geopenbaarde godsdienst.Herman De Dijn - 1990 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 82 (4):241-251.
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    Denken van wat ons ontsnapt: essays over de relevantie van metafysica.Herman de Dijn & Wil Derkse (eds.) - 1996 - Kapellen: Pelckmans.
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    Is er nog toekomst voor de humanist-vrijdenker?Herman De Dijn - 1992 - de Uil van Minerva: Tijdschrift Voor Geschiedenis En Wijsbegeerte van de Cultuur 8 (4):249-255.
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  40. Negri's Spinozisme: een nieuwe bevrijdingsfilosofie? Le spinozisme d'Antonio Negri: une nouvelle philosophie de la libération?Herman de Dijn - 1987 - Bijdragen 48 (1):41-51.
     
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    Recht is macht: Ontmaskering Van de autoriteit? Korte inleiding in Spinoza's politieke filosofie.Herman De Dijn - 2006 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 68 (3):507-524.
    This paper is an interpretation of the precise meaning of Spinoza's provocative theses that "right is might", and that the real basis of political and other authority is power. The possibility condition of these radically modern theses — that imply the end of traditional theologico-political thinking — is a peculiar naturalistic theology. At the same time, this paper provides a brief, but thorough introduction to Spinoza's political philosophy. Some aspects of it which are often neglected, such as the intricate relationship (...)
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  42. How to understand Spinoza's logic or methodology: a critical evaluation of WNA Klever's commentary on Spinoza's TIE.Herman De Dijn - 1987 - Studia Spinozana: An International and Interdisciplinary Series 3:419-430.
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    Tolerance, Loyalty to Values and Respect for the Law.Herman de Dijn - 1994 - Ethical Perspectives 1 (1):27-32.
    The modern idea of the right to freedom of each human being can be briefly described as follows: it is the right to personal judgment in matters of what is true and good and to selfdetermination of one’s life and actions in view of this judgment. Today this right is considered as the most basic, or one of the most basic, unquestionable rights of the individual. At the same time, our present situation is characterized by an undeniable pluralism. We have (...)
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    The vicissitudes of metaphysics in the Modern Age.Herman De Dijn - 1999 - South African Journal of Philosophy 18 (1):61-73.
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    Spinoza.Herman De Dijn - 2012 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 74 (2):213.
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    A pragmatic conservatism. Montesquieu and the framing of the Belgian constitution.A. de Dijn - 2002 - History of European Ideas 28 (4):227-245.
    In 1830, members of the Belgian National Congress asserted that they would not attempt to create an ideal constitution. Rather, they wanted to frame a constitution which would take the existing order into account, which would be adapted to Belgian manners and customs. Their ‘pragmatic conservatism’, as it can be described in distinction to Burke's juridical conservatism, was to an important degree inspired by the writings of Montesquieu. Both the discussion on the monarchy and the debate on the senate were (...)
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    Conceptions of Philosophical Method in Spinoza.Herman de Dijn - 1986 - Review of Metaphysics 40 (1):55-78.
    ONE OF THE intriguing features of Spinoza's well-known work, the Ethics, is its "geometrical method." Even today, there is fundamental disagreement among interpreters concerning practically every aspect of this method. Spinoza's own explicit thoughts about philosophical method are almost exclusively to be found in a short, unfinished work, the Tractatus de Intellectus Emendatione, in which Spinoza does not seem to talk about a geometrical method at all.
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    Conceptions of Philosophical Method in Spinoza.Herman de Dijn - 1986 - Review of Metaphysics 40 (1):55-78.
    ONE OF THE intriguing features of Spinoza's well-known work, the Ethics, is its "geometrical method." Even today, there is fundamental disagreement among interpreters concerning practically every aspect of this method. Spinoza's own explicit thoughts about philosophical method are almost exclusively to be found in a short, unfinished work, the Tractatus de Intellectus Emendatione, in which Spinoza does not seem to talk about a geometrical method at all.
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    Hume’s Nonreductionist Philosophical Anthropology.Herman De Dijn - 2003 - Review of Metaphysics 56 (3):587-603.
    Hume's *A Treatise of Human Nature* constitutes a philosophical anthropology quite different from a philosophy of (self-)consciousness or of the subject. According to Hume, the Self or Subject is itself a product of human nature, that is, of the workings of a structured set of principles which explains all typically human phenomena. On the same basis, Hume discusses all "moral" subjects, such as science, morality and politics (including economics), art and religion as well as the different reflections about all these (...)
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    Modernité et tradition: essais sur l'entre-deux.Herman De Dijn - 2004 - Dudley, MA: Peeters Leuven.
    Modernite et tradition? Modernite ou tradition? Que faire de cette question, elle-meme eminemment moderne? Dans le present recueil, l'auteur tente d'avancer une reponse nuancee. Il refuse de muer les termes-cle de la question initiale - modernite et tradition - en un couple antithetique. Il se situe plutot et deliberement dans un fragile entre-deux culturel et conceptuel permettant de decouvrir, d'explorer et d'accepter aussi la mince frontiere a la fois intellectuelle, morale et quotidiennement vecue ou se rencontrent sans cesse modernite et (...)
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