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  1. David A. Bell (2004). Class, Consciousness, and the Fall of the Bourgeois Revolution. Critical Review 16 (2-3):323-351.
    Abstract The Marxian vulgate, which long dominated the historiography of the French Revolution, and which was broadly accepted in the social sciences, is no longer sustainable. But newer attempts to frame the issue of class in entirely linguistic terms, producing the claim that France had no bourgeoisie because few people explicitly described themselves as ?bourgeois,? are not entirely convincing. The Revolution brought into being, and helped to sustain, a new social group: the ?state bourgeoisie,? which defined itself by its education (...)
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  2. David Andrew Bell & Neil Cooper (eds.) (1991). The Analytic Tradition: Meaning, Thought, and Knowledge. B. Blackwell.
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  3. David Andrew Bell (1990/1999). Husserl. Routledge.
    This book is available either individually, or as part of the specially-priced Arguments of the Philosphers Collection.
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  4. David Andrew Bell (1979). Frege's Theory of Judgement. Oxford University Press.
    Examines Frege's theory of judgement, according to which a judgement is, paradigmatically, the assertion that a particular object falls under a given concept. Throughout the book the aim is to both state Frege's views clearly and concisely, and to defend, modify or reject these where appropriate.
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