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  1. Costica Bradatan, The Other Bishop Berkeley: An Exercise in Reenchantment. [REVIEW]Glauser Richard - 2008 - Philosophy in Review 28 (1):90-92.
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  2. FATTORI Marta and Massimo Luigi Bianchi: Lessico Filosofico Dei Secoli.Richard Glauser - 1999 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 7 (3):539-542.
     
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  3. Aesthetic experience in shaftesbury: Richard Glauser.Richard Glauser - 2002 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 76 (1):25–54.
    [Richard Glauser] Shaftesbury's theory of aesthetic experience is based on his conception of a natural disposition to apprehend beauty, a real 'form' of things. I examine the implications of the disposition's naturalness. I argue that the disposition is not an extra faculty or a sixth sense, and attempt to situate Shaftesbury's position on this issue between those of Locke and Hutcheson. I argue that the natural disposition is to be perfected in many different ways in order to be (...)
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    I_— _Richard Glauser.Richard Glauser - 2002 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 76 (1):25-54.
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    I_— _Richard Glauser.Richard Glauser - 2002 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 76 (1):25-54.
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  6. Berkeley et les philosophes du XVIIe siècle. Perception et scepticisme.Richard Glauser - 2002 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 192 (4):453-454.
     
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    Thinking and Willing in Locke's Theory of Human Freedom.Richard Glauser - 2003 - Dialogue 42 (4):695-.
    RésuméLocke a apporté des changements significatifs à plusieurs points de sa psychologie morale au fil des cinq premières editions de l'Essay.Je ferai valoir qu'en acceptant une certaine liberté de la volonté (willing) dans sa correspondance avec van Limborch (1702) et en concédant une certaine «liberté eu égard à la volonté» dans la cinquième édition de l'Essay(1706), Locke ne comprometpas la cohérence de sa position définitive, contenue dans la cinquième édition, ces libertés étant distinctes du genre de libre arbitre qu'il rejette (...)
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  8. Spinoza : substance, attribute, and mode.Richard Glauser - 2009 - In Robin Le Poidevin, Simons Peter, McGonigal Andrew & Ross P. Cameron (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Metaphysics. New York: Routledge.
  9. Descartes, Suarez and the Theory of Distinctions.Richard Glauser - 2002 - In R. E. Auxier & L. E. Hahn (eds.), The Philosophy of Marjorie Grene. La Salle, Illinois: Open Court. pp. 417--445.
     
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  10. The Problem of the Unity of a Physical Object in Berkeley.Richard Glauser - 2007 - In Stephen H. Daniel (ed.), Reexamining Berkeley's Philosophy.
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    Hume et la question de la nature de la croyance.Richard Glauser - 2023 - Archives de Philosophie 86 (3):29-46.
    (1) Alors que Hume distingue plusieurs sortes de propositions, nous expliquons pourquoi il se focalise sur l’inférence causale lorsqu’il examine la nature de la croyance. (2) Après avoir considéré les réponses qu’il écarte concernant la nature de la croyance, nous étudions sa solution. (3) Nous dégageons les implications de sa position, dirigée entre autres contre la théorie cartésienne du jugement. (4) Une interprétation du rôle asymétrique de la croyance par rapport aux passions et à l’action est proposée. (5) La position (...)
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    Diderot et le problème de Molyneux.Richard Glauser - forthcoming - Les Etudes Philosophiques.
  13. Arnauld critique de Malebranche: le statut des idées.Richard Glauser - 1988 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 120:389.
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  14. Entre assurance morale et vision béatifique: Leibniz et la preuve cartésienne de l'existence des corps.Richard Glauser - 1996 - Studia Philosophica 55:193-224.
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  15. Esprit et corps chez Descartes.Richard Glauser - 1996 - Studia Philosophica 55:331-352.
     
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  16. Freedom, compatabilism and agnosticism in Locke's works.Richard Glauser - 2009 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 107 (4):675-697.
     
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  17. Introduction.Richard Glauser - 1992 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 124:209.
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    John Sergeant’s Argument Against Descartes and The Way of Ideas.Richard Glauser - 1988 - The Monist 71 (4):585-595.
    It is unquestionably one of the last objections Descartes might have expected, that if ideas exist, external objects are unknowable. How indeed could he have foreseen such an objection? Did he not seek to establish through his metaphysics, in the Meditations, the certainty of the existence of bodies, as well as the reality of the scientific knowledge we claim to have of them? And this procedure had necessarily to presuppose the existence of ideas: first, in order to demonstrate the existence (...)
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    Liberté, compatibilisme et agnosticisme chez Locke.Richard Glauser - 2009 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 107 (4):675-697.
  20. L'œil, L'image, L'esprit: la perception picturale chez Sartre et Wollheim.Richard Glauser - 1996 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme.
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    La problématique de la causalité et de la liberté dans la philosophie du XVIIe siècle.Richard Glauser - 2009 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 107 (4):559-565.
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    Le probleme du mal dans la philosophie analytique de la religion.Richard Glauser - 2003 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 3:285-313.
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    Optique géométrique, images rétiniennes et corpuscules chez Berkeley.Richard Glauser - 2010 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 135 (1):7 - 18.
    Dans l'Essai pour une nouvelle théorie de la vision (1709) Berkeley critique un usage illégitime de l'optique géométrique dans l'explication de la perception des qualités spatiales. Toutefois, dans la Théorie de la vision défendue et expliquée (1733), il assigne à l'optique géométrique un rôle théorique positif, à côté de sa propre théorie de la vision. Nous défendons la thèse suivant laquelle une image rétinienne, chez Berkeley, est une configuration de corpuscules en mouvement, tangibles de droit. Cette lecture corrobore l'interprétation d'une (...)
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  24. Optical geometry, retinal images and Berkeley's corpuscles.Richard Glauser - 2010 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de L Etranger 135 (2):301-301.
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    Présentation.Richard Glauser - 1994 - Dialectica 48 (3‐4):177-183.
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  26. Philosophie, raison, histoire.Richard Glauser - 1995 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 127:113.
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  27. Rezensionsabhandlungen/Etudes critiques.Richard Glauser - 1996 - Studia Philosophica 55:331.
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  28. Shaftesbury: Enthousiasme et expérience religieuse.Richard Glauser - 2002 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 134 (2-3):217-234.
     
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  29. Spinoza et le problème de la distinction des substances dans l'Ethique.Richard Glauser - 1998 - Studia Spinozana: An International and Interdisciplinary Series 14:158-178.
     
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    Berkeley on the Numerical Identity of What Several Immediately Perceive (Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous III 247–8). [REVIEW]Richard Glauser - 2012 - Philosophy Compass 7 (8):517-530.
    Although several passages in Berkeley are related to the question whether two or more finite substances can simultaneously perceive numerically identical sensible ideas, it is only in TDHP (247–8) that he addresses the question explicitly and in some detail. Yet, Berkeley’s less than straightforward reply is notoriously difficult to pin down. Some commentators take Berkeley to be endorsing a clear‐cut positive reply, whereas others have him giving an emphatically negative one; others hold that for Berkeley there is no fact of (...)
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    The Other Bishop Berkeley: An Exercise in Reenchantment. [REVIEW]Richard Glauser - 2008 - Philosophy in Review 28 (2):90.
  32. Derrida degree: A question of honour.Barry Smith, Hans Albert, David M. Armstrong, Ruth Barcan Marcus, Keith Campbell, Richard Glauser, Rudolf Haller, Massimo Mugnai, Kevin Mulligan, Lorenzo Peña, Willard Van Orman Quine, Wolfgang Röd, Karl Schuhmann, Daniel Schulthess, Peter M. Simons, René Thom, Dallas Willard & Jan Wolenski - 1992 - The Times 9 (May 9).
    A letter to The Times of London, May 9, 1992 protesting the Cambridge University proposal to award an honorary degree to M. Jacques Derrida.
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    Berkeley et les philosophes du XVIIe siècle. Perception et scepticisme Richard Glauser Collection «Philosophie et langage» Liège, Mardaga, 1999, 352 p. [REVIEW]Roselyne Dégremont - 2002 - Dialogue 41 (3):614-.
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    The worth of the university.Richard C. Levin - 2013 - London: Yale University Press. Edited by Richard C. Levin.
    A selection of speeches and essays from the author's second decade as president of Yale University.
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  35. A sa sometimes folksinger, folklorist, and writer on traditional music, I have long been interested in how folk music is judged.Richard Carlin - 2004 - In Christopher Washburne & Maiken Derno (eds.), Bad music: the music we love to hate. New York: Routledge. pp. 173.
     
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    The good, the bad, and the folk.Richard Carlin - 2004 - In Christopher Washburne & Maiken Derno (eds.), Bad music: the music we love to hate. New York: Routledge. pp. 173.
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    Speaking and semiology: Maurice Merleau-Ponty's phenomenological theory of existential communication.Richard L. Lanigan - 1991 - New York: Mouton de Gruyter.
    KEY TO FOOTNOTE ABBREVIATIONS MM-P. Structure Phenomenology Sense Praise Signs Visible Themes Humanism Primacy Maurice Merleau-Ponty The Structure of ...
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    Poetics of imagining: from Husserl to Lyotard.Richard Kearney - 1991 - London: HarperCollinsAcademic.
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    The ancestor's tale: a pilgrimage to the dawn of evolution.Richard Dawkins - 2004 - Boston: Houghton Mifflin. Edited by Yan Wong.
    The renowned biologist and thinker Richard Dawkins presents his most expansive work yet: a comprehensive look at evolution, ranging from the latest developments in the field to his own provocative views. Loosely based on the form of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, Dawkins's Tale takes us modern humans back through four billion years of life on our planet. As the pilgrimage progresses, we join with other organisms at the forty "rendezvous points" where we find a common ancestor. The band of pilgrims (...)
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  40. Good and evil.Richard Taylor - 1984 - Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.
    The discussion of good and evil must not be confined to the sterile lecture halls of academics but related instead to ordinary human feelings, needs, and desires, says noted philosopher Richard Taylor. Efforts to understand morality by exploring human reason will always fail because we are creatures of desire as well. All morality arises from our intense and inescapable longing. The distinction between good and evil is always clouded by rationalists who convert the real problems of ethics into complex (...)
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    Orientalism and Religion: Postcolonial Theory, India and 'the Mystic East'.Richard King - 1999 - New York: Routledge.
    Orientalism and Religion offers us a timely discussion of the implications of contemporary post-colonial theory for the study of religion. Drawing on a variety of post-structuralist and post-colonial thinkers, including Foucault, Gadamer, Said, and Spivak, Richard King examines the way in which notions such as mysticism, religion, Hinduism and Buddhism are taken for granted, and shows us how religion needs to be redescribed along the lines of cultural studies.
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    The theory of universals.Richard Ithamar Aaron - 1952 - Oxford [Eng.]: Clarendon Press.
  43. The history of scepticism: from Savonarola to Bayle.Richard H. Popkin - 2003 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Richard H. Popkin.
    This is the third edition of a classic book first published in 1960, which has sold thousands of copies in two paperback edition and has been translated into several foreign languages. Popkin's work ha generated innumerable citations, and remains a valuable stimulus to current historical research. In this updated version, he has revised and expanded throughout, and has added three new chapters, one on Savonarola, one on Henry More and Ralph Cudworth, and one on Pascal. This authoritative treatment of the (...)
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    Thinking through the body: essays in somaesthetics.Richard Shusterman - 2012 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Thinking through the body: educating for the humanities -- The body as background -- Self-knowledge and its discontents: from Socrates to somaesthetics -- Muscle memory and the somaesthetic pathologies of everyday life -- Somaesthetics in the philosophy classroom: a practical approach -- Somaesthetics and the limits of aesthetics -- Somaesthetics and Burke's sublime -- Pragmatism and cultural politics: from textualism to somaesthetics -- Body consciousness and performance -- Somaesthetics and architecture: a critical option -- Photography as performative process -- Asian (...)
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  45. Logical ignorance and logical learning.Richard Pettigrew - 2021 - Synthese 198 (10):9991-10020.
    According to certain normative theories in epistemology, rationality requires us to be logically omniscient. Yet this prescription clashes with our ordinary judgments of rationality. How should we resolve this tension? In this paper, I focus particularly on the logical omniscience requirement in Bayesian epistemology. Building on a key insight by Hacking :311–325, 1967), I develop a version of Bayesianism that permits logical ignorance. This includes: an account of the synchronic norms that govern a logically ignorant individual at any given time; (...)
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    Frege's theorem.Richard G. Heck - 2011 - New York: Clarendon Press.
    The book begins with an overview that introduces the Theorem and the issues surrounding it, and explores how the essays that follow contribute to our understanding of those issues.
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  47. What is conditionalization, and why should we do it?Richard Pettigrew - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 177 (11):3427-3463.
    Conditionalization is one of the central norms of Bayesian epistemology. But there are a number of competing formulations, and a number of arguments that purport to establish it. In this paper, I explore which formulations of the norm are supported by which arguments. In their standard formulations, each of the arguments I consider here depends on the same assumption, which I call Deterministic Updating. I will investigate whether it is possible to amend these arguments so that they no longer depend (...)
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  48. Lending a hand: Social regulation of the neural response to threat.Richard J. Davidson, Coan, A. J., Schaefer & S. H. - manuscript
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    Scientific Realism, Perceptual Beliefs, and Justification.Richard Otte - 1990 - PSA Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1990 (1):393-404.
    If one compares various skeptical arguments about our perceptual beliefs with arguments against scientific realism one immediately notices important similarities. Skeptical arguments about perceptual beliefs are often based on the premise that all of our perceptual beliefs could be wrong. Our experience is consistent with many different states of affairs; some familiar examples are hallucination, an evil demon, and brains in a vat. Thus it is claimed we have no reason to believe that the perceptual beliefs we normally form are (...)
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  50. Desire, Expectation, and Invariance.Richard Bradley & H. Orri Stefansson - 2016 - Mind 125 (499):691-725.
    The Desire-as-Belief thesis (DAB) states that any rational person desires a proposition exactly to the degree that she believes or expects the proposition to be good. Many people take David Lewis to have shown the thesis to be inconsistent with Bayesian decision theory. However, as we show, Lewis's argument was based on an Invariance condition that itself is inconsistent with the (standard formulation of the) version of Bayesian decision theory that he assumed in his arguments against DAB. The aim of (...)
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