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  1. L. R. Beres (1984). Louis Rene Beres -- Vain Hopes and a Fool's Fancy: Understanding U.S. Nuclear Strategy. Philosophy and Social Criticism 10 (3-4):35-51.score: 930.0
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  2. Louis Rene Beres (1977). Transforming Man: The Human Roots of World Order Reform. World Futures 15 (1):177-190.score: 290.0
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  3. Louis René Beres (1974). Time, Consciousness, and Decision-Making in Theories of International Relations. Journal of Value Inquiry 8 (3):175-186.score: 290.0
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  4. George P. Klubertanz (1971). "Trattato di Morale Generale," Vols. 1 & 2, by René Le Senne, Trans. Gianfranco Morra; "Socrate: Indagini sull'Origine Della Metafisica," by Helmut Kuhn, Trans. Armando Rigobello; and "Nuove Prospettiva in Microfisica," by Louis De Broglie, Trans. Filippo Selvaggi, S.J. [REVIEW] The Modern Schoolman 48 (2):211-211.score: 36.0
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  5. Desh Raj Sirswal (2010). Doctoral Dissertation: A Philosophical Study of the Concept of Mind (with Special Reference to Rene Descartes, David Hume and Gilbert Ryle). Dissertation, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetrascore: 18.0
    My research work title is “A Philosophical Study of the Concept of Mind (with special reference to Rene Descartes, David Hume and Gilbert Ryle).” In this study we have discussed three conceptions of mind presented by Rene Descartes, David Hume and Gilbert Ryle. All the three thinkers are related to different philosophical traditions known as Rationalism, Empiricism and Analytical Philosophy respectively. Each of these various approaches can be seen as at least partly successful, each provides answers to questions (...)
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  6. Desh Raj Sirswal, BIBLIOGRAPHY ON RENE DESCARTES’ PHILOSOPHY. Philosophical Mind Studies.score: 18.0
    rimary Works -/- Descartes, Rene, (1997) Meditations on the First Philosophy, from Philosophical Classics from Plato to Nietzsche, Ed. By Forrest E. Baired & Walter Kaufmann, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey. -/- ______________ (1972) “The Principles of Philosophy”, from Masterworks of Philosophy, Vol.I, Ed. by S.E. Frost Jr., McGraw Hill Book Company. -/- ______________ (1958)”The Passions of the Soul”, from Descartes Philosophical Writings, Trans.& Selected by Norman Kemp Smith, The Modern Library, New York. -/- _____________ (1927)”The Passions (...)
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  7. Richard Field, St. Louis Hegelians. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.score: 18.0
    Harris and Brokmeyer met in 1858 at the St. Louis Mercantile Library, where Harris was offering a public lecture. Brokmeyer convinced Harris of the significance of Hegel’s system, and its relevance to the historical trends of American society. They immediately joined forces, attracting a number of other youthful followers with intellectual ambitions, many of whom were, like Harris, teachers in the public schools. The nascent Hegelian movement was temporarily stalled when Brokmeyer went off to serve as a Colonel in (...)
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  8. Christopher A. Fox (2007). Sacrificial Pasts and Messianic Futures: Religion as a Political Prospect in René Girard and Giorgio Agamben. Philosophy and Social Criticism 33 (5):563-595.score: 12.0
    Religion has become a vital resource for attempts to rethink the meaning of the political. This article rehearses the efforts of two recent figures, René Girard and Giorgio Agamben, to transform the political by renewing its connection to religion. Both thinkers struggle to escape politics as defined by Carl Schmitt's friend/enemy distinction. Girard and Agamben do clash ideologically, but their inquiries into sacrifice and messianism take similar courses. Regarding origins, Girard argues for the sacrificial crisis as the common parent to (...)
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  9. William S. Lewis (2007). “Editorial Introduction to Louis Althusser’s ‘Letter to the Central Committee of the PCF, 18 March, 1966’.”. Historical Materialism 15 (2):20.score: 12.0
    As an accompaniment to the translation into English of Louis Althusser's 'Letter to the Central Committee of the PCF, March 18th, 1966', this note provides the historical and theoretical context necessary to understand Althusser's 'anti-humanist' interventions into French Communist Party policy decisions during the mid-1960s. Because nowhere else in Althusser's published writings do we see as clearly the political stakes involved in his philosophical project, nor the way in which this project evolved from a 'theoreticist' pursuit into a more (...)
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  10. Georges J. D. Moyal (ed.) (1991). René Descartes: Critical Assessments. Routledge.score: 12.0
    This anthology brings together many of the more significant contributions to Cartesian scholarship, some of which reach far back as the 1930s. Altogether, there are well over 100 detailed analyses and discussions of salient aspects of Descartes' Promethean legacy. Because Descartes intended his system to embrace not only philosophy but also a complete scientific corpus, this collection covers both philosophical issues and scientific views: Volume 1 is devoted to questions of Cartesian Method and epistemology; Volumes 2 and 3 concentrate on (...)
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  11. Jacques Derrida (2005). On Touching, Jean-Luc Nancy. Stanford University Press.score: 12.0
    Using the philosophy of Jean-Luc Nancy as an anchoring point, Jacques Derrida in this book conducts a profound review of the philosophy of the sense of touch, from Plato and Aristotle to Jean-Luc Nancy, whose ground-breaking book Corpus he discusses in detail. Emmanuel Levinas, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Edmund Husserl, Didier Franck, Martin Heidegger, Francoise Dastur, and Jean-Louis Chre;tien are discussed, as are Rene; Descartes, Diderot, Maine de Biran, Fe;lix Ravaisson, Immanuel Kant, Sigmund Freud, and others. The scope of Derrida’s (...)
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  12. Luke Ferretter (2006). Louis Althusser. Routledge.score: 12.0
    Best known for his theories of ideology and its impact on politics and culture Louis Althusser revolutionized Marxist theory. His writing changed the face of literary and cultural studies and continues to influence political modes of criticism such as feminism, postcolonialism and queer theory. Beginning with an introduction to the crucial context of Marxist theory, this book goes on to explain: - How Althusser interpreted and developed Marx's work - The political implications of reading - Ideology and its significance (...)
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  13. Colby Dickinson (2011). Beyond Violence, Beyond the Text: The Role of Gesture in Walter Benjamin and Giorgio Agamben, and its Affinity with the Work of René Girard. Heythrop Journal 52 (6):952-961.score: 12.0
    Though the work of René Girard has highlighted the interrelations between sacrifice and sacrality in the contemporary world, it has yet to engage the work of Walter Benjamin and his heir, Giorgio Agamben, whose project concerning the Homo Sacer has aroused interest in contemporary political thought. By focusing on Benjamin's early description of mimesis and its relation to language, a position can be elaborated that steers mimesis clear of its indebtedness to language and towards a ‘purer’ realm of gesture. Benjamin's (...)
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  14. Patrick Amar, Pascal Ballet, Georgia Barlovatz-Meimon, Arndt Benecke, Gilles Bernot, Yves Bouligand, Paul Bourguine, Franck Delaplace, Jean-Marc Delosme, Maurice Demarty, Itzhak Fishov, Jean Fourmentin-Guilbert, Joe Fralick, Jean-Louis Giavitto, Bernard Gleyse, Christophe Godin, Roberto Incitti, François Képès, Catherine Lange, Lois Le Sceller, Corinne Loutellier, Olivier Michel, Franck Molina, Chantal Monnier, René Natowicz, Vic Norris, Nicole Orange, Helene Pollard, Derek Raine, Camille Ripoll, Josette Rouviere-Yaniv, Milton Saier, Paul Soler, Pierre Tambourin, Michel Thellier, Philippe Tracqui, Dave Ussery, Jean-Claude Vincent, Jean-Pierre Vannier, Philippa Wiggins & Abdallah Zemirline (2002). Hyperstructures, Genome Analysis and I-Cells. Acta Biotheoretica 50 (4).score: 12.0
    New concepts may prove necessary to profit from the avalanche of sequence data on the genome, transcriptome, proteome and interactome and to relate this information to cell physiology. Here, we focus on the concept of large activity-based structures, or hyperstructures, in which a variety of types of molecules are brought together to perform a function. We review the evidence for the existence of hyperstructures responsible for the initiation of DNA replication, the sequestration of newly replicated origins of replication, cell division (...)
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  15. Sophie Roux, An Empire Divided: French Natural Philosophy (1670-1690).score: 12.0
    During the seventeenth century there were different ways of opposing the new mechanical philosophy and the old Aristotelian philosophy. Remarkably enough, one of this way succeeded in becoming stable beyond the moment of its formulation, one according to which Descartes would be the benchmark by which the works of other natural philosophers of the seventeenth century fall either on the side of the old or the new. I consequently examine the French debate where this representation emerges, a debate that took (...)
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  16. Olivier Rieppel (1988). Louis Agassiz (1807–1873) and the Reality of Natural Groups. Biology and Philosophy 3 (1):29-47.score: 12.0
    The philosophy of pattern cladism has been variously explained by reference to the work of Louis Agassiz. The present study analyzes Agassiz's attempt to combine an empirical approach to the study of nature with an idealistic philosophy. From this emerges the problem of empiricism and of the isomorphy between the order of nature and human thinking. The analysis of the writings of Louis Agassiz serves as the basis for discussion of the reality of natural groups as postulated by (...)
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  17. Markku Roinila (2004). Hyisen pohjolan viettelys: Rene Descartes (1596-1650). In Timo Kaitaro & Markku Roinila (eds.), Filosofin kuolema. Summa.score: 12.0
    Kertomus René Descartesin kuolemasta / An account of the Death of René Descartes.
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  18. Nicholas Dew (2009). Orientalism in Louis XIV's France. OUP Oxford.score: 12.0
    Before the Enlightenment, and before the imperialism of the later eighteenth century, how did European readers find out about the varied cultures of Asia? Orientalism in Louis XIV's France presents a history of Oriental studies in seventeenth-century France, mapping the place within the intellectual culture of the period that was given to studies of Arabic, Persian, Turkish, and Chinese texts, as well as writings on Mughal India. The Orientalist writers studied here produced books that would become sources used throughout (...)
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  19. Ron Haas (2005). René Schérer's Hospitalités. Radical Philosophy Review 8 (2):157-162.score: 12.0
    For nearly four decades French philosopher René Schérer has been exploring the theme of utopia beneath the radar of what has come to be known in America as “French theory.” In the 1970s, his Fourier-inspired writings on education, childhood, and desire formed part of the intellectual backdrop for France’s sexual liberation movements. In the same utopian vein, Schérer has turned his attention in recent years to the question of hospitality and its vanishing place in the modern world. This essay introduces (...)
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  20. Louis Hodges (1995). A Primer of Issues in Ethics: A Book Review by Louis Hodges. [REVIEW] Journal of Mass Media Ethics 10 (3):184.score: 12.0
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  21. Miguel Espinoza (2007). La Reducción de Lo Posible. René Thom Y El Determinismo Causal (the Reduction of the Possible. Rene Thom and Causal Determinism). Theoria 22 (2):233-251.score: 12.0
    La tesis principal de este ensayo estipula que el determinismo causal es una propiedad de la naturaleza y el primer principio de la inteligibilidad natural. Se expresa, por ejemplo, en la frase de Lucrecio: “Nada surge de la nada ni va hacia la nada”. Todo lo que existe es efecto de una red de causas y es a su vez causa de otras cosas. Se sigue que la teoría científica orientada hacia la inteligibilidad —diferente de la ciencia positi-vista y pragmática— (...)
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  22. Rene Kollar (2012). Religion and the Rise of Modern Culture. By Louis Dupré. Pp. Viii, 122, Notre Dame, Indiana, University of Notre Dame Press, 2008, $25.00. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 53 (3):543-544.score: 12.0
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  23. Marie Cabaud Meaney (2010). Simone Weil and René Girard. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 84 (3):565-587.score: 12.0
    Religion in the perverted form of idolatry/ideology is at the root of violence for Simone Weil and René Girard. For Girard, “mimetic desire” expresses the idolization of another and ultimately of the self: when the individual’s expectations of achieving autonomy through another remain unfulfilled, he seeksa scapegoat. For Weil, everyone is subject to “force” as recipient or perpetrator of violence which is catalyzed by ideology, a form of idolatry. While Weil focuseson the idolatry of ideas, both writers agree that the (...)
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  24. Claudia Card (1995). Joyce Trebilcot: Member of the Ancient and Honorable Society of Outsiders on the Occasion of the Publication of "Dyke Ideas" and of Her Retirement From Teaching at Washington University in St. Louis. Hypatia 10 (4):169 - 175.score: 12.0
    In 1994, Joyce Trebilcot retired from teaching at Washington University in St. Louis, where she had founded the Women's Studies Program and had been a member of the Philosophy Department since 1970. In the Fall of 1994 I participated on a SWIP conference panel on her book Dyke Ideas (Trebilcot 1994) conference; I used that occasion also to reminisce and place her work in the context of her life as a SWIP activist. What follows is adapted from that (...)
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  25. Holly J. Grieco (2013). The Boy Bishop and the "Uncanonized Saint" St. Louis of Anjou and Peter of John Olivi as Models of Franciscan Spirituality in the Fourteenth Century. Franciscan Studies 70 (1):247-282.score: 12.0
    On August 19, 1297, a young man of royal heritage died in the household of the Count of Provence and King of Naples at Brignoles, a short distance from Marseille. The young man was Louis of Anjou, a Franciscan friar and Bishop of Toulouse, who had renounced his inheritance and claim to the Kingdom of Naples to pursue a religious vocation. Only twenty-three years old when he died, Louis nevertheless had long been inspired by Franciscan spirituality, and less (...)
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  26. René Descartes (2003). Carta de René Descartes a Marin Mersenne. Scientiae Studia 1 (1):87-92.score: 12.0
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  27. René Descartes (2008). Carta de René Descartes a Constantin Huygens. Scientiae Studia 6 (4):655-664.score: 12.0
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  28. René Descartes (1977). René Descartes: The Essential Writings. Harper & Row.score: 12.0
     
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  29. Louis Claude de Saint-Martin (1949/1982). Theosophic Correspondence Between Louis Claude De Saint-Martin (the "Unknown Philosopher") and Kirchberger, Baron De Liebistorf. Theosophical University Press.score: 12.0
  30. Brian Duignan (ed.) (2010). The 100 Most Influential Philosophers of All Time. Britannica Educational Pub. In Association with Rosen Educational Services.score: 12.0
    Pythagoras -- Confucius -- Heracleitus -- Parmenides -- Zeno of Elea -- Socrates -- Democritus -- Plato -- Aristotle -- Mencius -- Zhuangzi -- Pyrrhon of Elis -- Epicurus -- Zeno of Citium -- Philo Judaeus -- Marcus Aurelius -- Nagarjuna -- Plotinus -- Sextus Empiricus -- Saint Augustine -- Hypatia -- Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius -- Śaṅkara -- Yaqūb ibn Ishāq aṣ-Ṣabāḥ al-Kindī -- Al-Fārābī -- Avicenna -- Rāmānuja -- Ibn Gabirol -- Saint Anselm of Canterbury -- al-Ghazālī -- (...)
     
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  31. Elisabeth (2007). The Correspondence Between Princess Elisabeth of Bohemia and René Descartes. University of Chicago Press.score: 12.0
    Between the years 1643 and 1649, Princess Elisabeth of Bohemia (1618–80) and Rene; Descartes (1596–1650) exchanged fifty-eight letters—thirty-two from Descartes and twenty-six from Elisabeth. Their correspondence contains the only known extant philosophical writings by Elisabeth, revealing her mastery of metaphysics, analytic geometry, and moral philosophy, as well as her keen interest in natural philosophy. The letters are essential reading for anyone interested in Descartes’s philosophy, in particular his account of the human being as a union of mind and body, (...)
     
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  32. René Girard (2007). Le Tragique Et la Pitié: Discours de Réception de René Girard à l'Académie Française Et Réponse de Michel Serres. Pommier.score: 12.0
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  33. Louis Janssens, Joseph A. Selling & Franz Böckle (eds.) (1988). Personalist Morals: Essays in Honor of Professor Louis Janssens. Peeters.score: 12.0
     
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  34. Paolo Diego Bubbio (2007). Literary Aesthetics and Knowledge in René Girard’s Mimetic Theory. Literature and Aesthetics 17 (1):35-50.score: 12.0
    René Girard’s mimetic theory has significantly influenced the fields of comparative literature and cultural studies, as well as sociological anthropology and philosophy. Nevertheless, I argue that a somewhat different line of interpretation, an interdisciplinary one, has not been sufficiently investigated. This involves an interpretation which focuses on the vicissitudes of the mimetic and “victimage” circle not (or not only) in sociological terms, but by analysing their articulation on the level of knowledge. The sociological and epistemological perspectives do not exclude each (...)
     
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  35. Alwin Nikolais (2005). The Nikolais/Louis Dance Technique: A Philosophy and Method of Modern Dance. Routledge.score: 12.0
    The Nikolais/Louis Dance Technique provides the definite resource for understanding and practicing the influential dance technique developed by two pioneers of modern dance, Alwin Nikolais and Murray Louis. The Nikolais/Louis technique is presented in a week-to-week classroom manual, providing an indispensable tool for teachers and students of this widely studied movement practice. Theoretical background for further reading is set off from the manual for those interested in deeper study. Their philosophy and methodology span a broad readership and (...)
     
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  36. Louis Valcke (1965). René Serreau: Hegel Et L'hégélianisme. [REVIEW] Dialogue 3 (04):451-.score: 12.0
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  37. Richard A. Watson (2007). Cogito, Ergo Sum: The Life of René Descartes. David R. Godine.score: 12.0
    Rene Descartes is the philosophical architect of our modern world.
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  38. Robert H. Wozniak, Mind and Body: Rene Descartes to William James.score: 9.0
  39. Henry P. Stapp (2005). Quantum Interactive Dualism - an Alternative to Materialism. Journal of Consciousness Studies 12 (11):43-58.score: 9.0
    _René Descartes proposed an interactive dualism that posits an interaction between the_ _mind of a human being and some of the matter located in his or her brain. Isaac Newton_ _subsequently formulated a physical theory based exclusively on the material/physical_ _part of Descartes’ ontology. Newton’s theory enforced the principle of the causal closure_ _of the physical, and the classical physics that grew out of it enforces this same principle._ _This classical theory purports to give, in principle, a complete deterministic account (...)
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  40. Huw Price, René Descartes Lectures, Tilburg, 2008.score: 9.0
    Lecture I begins with a distinction between two themes in philosophical naturalism. The first theme takes science to be our best guide to what there is, the second takes it to be our best guide to the nature of our own thought and talk. Thus the first theme ('object naturalism') motivates a scientifically-constrained metaphysics, while the second ('subject naturalism') motivates a scientifically-constrained philosophy of language and philosophical psychology. The lecture discusses a sense in which these two themes may conflict: in (...)
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  41. Hulya Yaldir (2009). Ibn Sina (Avicenna) and Rene Descartes on the Faculty of Imagination. British Journal for the History of Philosophy 17 (2):247-278.score: 9.0
  42. C. S. Jenkins (2008). Romeo, René, and the Reasons Why: What Explanation Is. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 108 (1part1):61-84.score: 9.0
  43. Hilary Bok, Baron de Montesquieu, Charles-Louis de Secondat. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.score: 9.0
    Montesquieu was one of the great political philosophers of the Enlightenment. Insatiably curious and mordantly funny, he constructed a naturalistic account of the various forms of government, and of the causes that made them what they were and that advanced or constrained their development. He used this account to explain how governments might be preserved from corruption. He saw despotism, in particular, as a standing danger for any government not already despotic, and argued that it could best be prevented by (...)
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  44. Steven M. Nadler (1998). Louis de la Forge and the Development of Occasionalism: Continuous Creation and the Activity of the Soul. Journal of the History of Philosophy 36 (2):215-231.score: 9.0
  45. Martin Kusch (2008). Science and Virtue: An Essay on the Impact of the Scientific Mentality on Moral Character. By Louis Caruana. Heythrop Journal 49 (4):701–702.score: 9.0
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  46. Paul Dumouchel (ed.) (1988). Violence and Truth: On the Work of René Girard. Stanford University Press.score: 9.0
    Introduction My claims are scandalously out of proportion with the general temper of the times and my literary background, which must be regarded by almost ...
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  47. Martial Gueroult (1966). La Lettre de Spinoza Sur l'Infini (Lettre XII, à Louis Meyer). Revue de Métaphysique Et de Morale 71 (4):385 - 411.score: 9.0
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  48. Panagiotis Sotiris (2009). Louis Althusser Louis Althusser and the Traditions of French Marxism Althusser: The Detour of Theory. Historical Materialism 17 (4):121-142.score: 9.0
  49. Bruce Baugh (2006). Review of William S. Lewis, Louis Althusser and the Traditions of French Marxism. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006 (6).score: 9.0
  50. John Sutton, Descartes, René.score: 9.0
    R ené Descartes was the leading French philosopher of the seventeenth-century scientifi c revolution. Although now best known, and commonly vilifi ed, for his defense of mind/body dualism and for his quest for certainty in the theory of knowledge, Descartes was primarily interested in studying the natural world and the human body. His global infl uence as the intellectual point of origin of modern Western subjectivity, the evil demon of modern philosophy, is undeniable. But it masks the stranger work of (...)
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  51. Alfonso Gómez-Lobo (2009). Review of Louis M. Guenin, The Morality of Embryo Use. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (3).score: 9.0
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  52. Paolo Diego Bubbio (2008). Review of Chris Fleming, Rene Girard: Violence and Mimesis. [REVIEW] Australian Religious Studies Review 21 (1):96-97.score: 9.0
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  53. Krishna Del Toso (2009). [Book Review] Sylvain Lévi, La Dottrina Del Sacrificio Nei Brāhmaṇa. Con Tre Saggi di Roberto Calasso, Char-les Malamoud E Louis Renou, Traduzione di Silvia D’Intino. Adelphi, Milano 2009, 224 Pp. AION 69 (1/4):245-252.score: 9.0
  54. Margaret Atherton (2007). Review of Lisa Shapiro (Ed.), The Correspondence Between Princess eLisabeth of Bohemia and Rene Descartes. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2007 (10).score: 9.0
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  55. Gary Hatfield, René Descartes. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.score: 9.0
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  56. Seth Bordner & Alan Nelson (2008). The Correspondence Between Princess Elisabeth of Bohemia and René Descartes (Review). Journal of the History of Philosophy 46 (4):642-643.score: 9.0
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  57. David Archard (2009). The Morality of Embryo Use - by Louis M. Guenin. Journal of Applied Philosophy 26 (2):212-214.score: 9.0
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  58. Bertrand Rioux (1987). Vocabulaire Philosophique de Gabriel Marcel Simonne Plourde En Collaboration Avec Jeanne Parain-Vial, Marcel Belay Et René Davignon Avec Une Préface de Paul Ricoeur Montréal: Bellarmin; Paris: Editions du Cerf, 1985. 583 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 26 (01):207-.score: 9.0
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  59. Joe Salerno, Truth-Tracking and the Problem of Reflective Knowledge Joseph Salerno Saint Louis University.score: 9.0
    In “Reliabilism Leveled” Jonathan Vogel (2000) provides a strong case against epistemic theories that stress the importance of tracking/sensitivity conditions. A tracking/sensitivity condition is to be understood as some version of the following counterfactual.
     
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  60. Stephen Voss (ed.) (1993). Essays on the Philosophy and Science of René Descartes. Oxford University Press.score: 9.0
    A major contribution to Descartes studies, this book provides a panorama of cutting-edge scholarship ranging widely over Descartes's own primary concerns: metaphysics, physics, and its applications. It is at once a tool for scholars and--steering clear of technical Cartesian science--an accessible resource that will delight nonspecialists. The contributors include Edwin Curley, Willis Doney, Alan Gabbey, Daniel Garber, Marjorie Grene, Gary Hatfield, Marleen Rozemond, John Schuster, Dennis Sepper, Stephen Voss, Stephen Wagner, Margaret Welson, Jean Marie Beyssade, Michelle Beyssade, Michel Henry, Evert (...)
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  61. Frithjof Schuon (2004). René Guénon: Some Observations. Sophia Perennis.score: 9.0
    Reni Guinon and Frithjof Schuon illuminate each other, both through their unanimity and the specific points where they differ.
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  62. Dimitri Dimoulis & John Milios (2006). Louis Althusser and the Forms of Concealment of Capitalist Exploitation. A Rejoinder to Mike Wayne. Historical Materialism 14 (2):135-148.score: 9.0
  63. Kenneth L. Manders (1995). Book Review:The Magic of Numbers and Motion: The Scientific Career of Rene Descartes William S. Shea. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 62 (1):162-.score: 9.0
  64. Margaret J. Osler (2007). René Descartes: Tutte le Lettere, 1619-1650. Journal of the History of Philosophy 45 (2):332-333.score: 9.0
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  65. Nils Roll-hansen (1972). Louis Pasteur—a Case Against Reductionist Historiography. [REVIEW] British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 23 (4):347-361.score: 9.0
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  66. Dolores L. Christie (1990). Adequately Considered: An American Perspective on Louis Janssens' Personalist Morals. Eerdmans.score: 9.0
    Christie is a member of the Department of Religious Studies at Baldwin-Wallace College, Cleveland, Ohio (U.S.A.).
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  67. Edward Hussey (1986). Aristotle's Meteorologica Pierre Louis: Aristote, Météorologiques. (Collection Budé.) 2 Vols. Pp. 1 + 121, 160; 9 Diagrams. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1982. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 36 (02):213-216.score: 9.0
  68. Keith Lemna (2011). Louis Bouyer's Sophiology: A Balthasarian Retrieval. Heythrop Journal 52 (4):628-642.score: 9.0
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  69. William Lewis, Louis Althusser. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.score: 9.0
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  70. Edward H. Madden (1995). Transcendental Influences on Louis H. Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 31 (2):286 - 321.score: 9.0
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  71. Brenda Almond (2009). Reviews the Morality of Embryo Use by Louis M. Guenin Cambridge University Press, 2008. 273 Pp. £15.99/£45. [REVIEW] Philosophy 84 (4):601-605.score: 9.0
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  72. Aristides Baltas (1993). Book Review:Philosophy and the Spontaneous Philosophy of the Scientists and Other Essays Louis Althusser. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 60 (4):647-.score: 9.0
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  73. Emmanuel Bourdieu (1998). L'analytique de la Représentation Chez Peirce. La Genèse de la Théorie des Catégories André de Tienne Bruxelles, Publication des Facultés Universitaires Saint-Louis, 1996, 412 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 37 (01):175-.score: 9.0
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  74. Gabriel Danzig (2010). Xenophon and Socrates (M.) Narcy, (A.) Tordesillas (Edd.) Xénophon Et Socrate. Actes du Colloque d'Aix-En-Provence (6–9 Novembre 2003). Suivis de les Écrits Socratiques de Xénophon. Supplément Bibliographique (1984–2008) Par Louis-André Dorion. Pp. 322. Paris: Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin, 2008. Paper, €32. ISBN: 978-2-7116-1987-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 60 (01):40-.score: 9.0
  75. Seth Bordner Alan Nelson (2008). The Correspondence Between Princess Elisabeth of Bohemia and René Descartes (Review). Journal of the History of Philosophy 46 (4):pp. 642-643.score: 9.0
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  76. E. O'Neill, The Correspondence Between Princess Elisabeth of Bohemia and Rene Descartes.score: 9.0
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  77. Richard J. Westley (1987). The Logic of Subjectivity: Kierkegaard's Philosophy of Religion. By Louis P. Pojman. The Modern Schoolman 64 (4):300-301.score: 9.0
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  78. R. L. N. Barber (1992). Aegean Civilizations René Treuil, Pascal Darcque, Jean-Claude Poursat, Gilles Touchais: Les Civilisations Égéennes du Néolithique Et de l'Âge du Bronze. (Nouvelle Clio, l'Histoire Et Ses Problèmes, 1.) Pp. Iv + 633; 64 Figs., 8 Maps. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1989. Paper, Frs. 198. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 42 (01):132-135.score: 9.0
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  79. Paul Cartledge (1991). Geometric Bronze Horse-Figurines Jean-Louis Zimmermann: Les Chevaux de Bronze Dans l'Art Géométrique Grec. Pp. Viii + 380; 80 Plates and 1 Map. Mainz and Geneva: Von Zabern & Editions Archéologiques de l'Université de Genève, 1989. DM 156, £61. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 41 (01):173-175.score: 9.0
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  80. Ernst Cassirer (1907). Kant Und Die Moderne Mathematik. (Mit Bezug Auf Bertrand Russells Und Louis Couturats Werke Über Die Prinzipien der Mathematik.). Kant-Studien 12 (1-3):1-49.score: 9.0
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  81. Dennis des Chene (2005). Cogito, Ergo Sum: The Life of Rene Descartes (Review). Journal of the History of Philosophy 43 (1):113-115.score: 9.0
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  82. A. W. Lawrence (1951). Greek Altars Constantine G. Yavis: Greek Altars: Origins and Typology. An Archaeological Study in the History of Religion. (St. Louis University Studies, Monograph Series. Humanities, No. 1.) Pp. Xxiii + 266: 93 Ill. St. Louis, Mo.: St. Louis University Press, 1949. Cloth, $6. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 1 (02):112-113.score: 9.0
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  83. P. D. Shaw (1980). Book Reviews : From Mandeville to Marx. The Genesis and Triumph of Economic Ideology. By Louis Dumont. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1977. Pp. 236. $16.50. [REVIEW] Philosophy of the Social Sciences 10 (2):232-233.score: 9.0
  84. Jacob Sherman (2010). Metaphysics and the Redemption of Sacrifice: On René Girard and Charles Williams. Heythrop Journal 51 (1):45-59.score: 9.0
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  85. N. G. Wilson (1973). René Henry: Photius, Bibliothèque. Tome Vi (Codices 242–245). Texte Établi Et Traduit. (Collection Byzantine.) Pp. 219 (Text Double). Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1971. Paper, 32 Fr. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 23 (02):275-.score: 9.0
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  86. Bernard R. Goldstein (1992). Book Review:The General History of Astronomy. Vol. 2: Planetary Astronomy From the Renaissance to the Rise of Astrophysics. Part A: Tycho Brahe to Newton Rene Taton, Curtis Wilson. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 59 (4):698-.score: 9.0
  87. Douglas Burnham, René Descartes. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.score: 9.0
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  88. James Collins (1947). Louis Lavelle on Human Participation. Philosophical Review 56 (2):156-183.score: 9.0
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  89. David Bates (2000). The Mystery of Truth: Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin's Enlightened Mysticism. Journal of the History of Ideas 61 (4):635-655.score: 9.0
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  90. James Miller (2009). Review of Louis Komjathy, Cultivating Perfection: Mysticism and Self-Transformation in Early Quanzhen Daoism. [REVIEW] Sophia 48 (1).score: 9.0
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  91. Warren Montag (2011). Althusser, El Infinito Adios Althusser: Une Lecture de Marx Althusser Et la Psychanalyse Machiavel Et Nous, Suivi de 'Des Problèmes Qu'il Faudra Bien Appeler d'Un Autre Nom Et Peut-Être Politique', Althusser Et la Insituabilité de la Politique Et de 'la Recurrence du Vide Chez Louis Althusser'. Historical Materialism 19 (3):147-156.score: 9.0
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  92. Richard A. Watson (2000). The Princess and the Philosopher: Letters of Elisabeth of the Palatine to Rene Descartes (Review). Journal of the History of Philosophy 38 (2):277-278.score: 9.0
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  93. Robert Stake & Dale Kerr (1995). Rene Magritte, Constructivism, and the Researcher as Interpreter. Educational Theory 45 (1):55-61.score: 9.0
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  94. Richard A. Watson (1989). René Descartes: The Story of a Soul. Journal of the History of Philosophy 27 (2):309-310.score: 9.0
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  95. Kenneth R. Westphal (1987). Sextus Empiricus Contra René Descartes. Philosophy Research Archives 13:91-128.score: 9.0
    It has become a veritable industry to defend Descartes against the charge of circularity and, to a lesser extent, to argue that he successfully responds to the skepticism of Sextus Empiricus. Since one of Sextus’ main skeptical ploys is to press the charge of circularity against any view, and because Descartes does reply to Sextus, it is worthwhile to criticize these efforts in the same paper. I argue that Descartes did not successfully respond to Sextus’ skeptical arguments. I argue that (...)
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  96. A. G. Woodhead (1958). Louis Cohn-Haft: The Public Physicians of Ancient Greece. (Smith College Studies in History, Vol. Xlii.) Pp. X+91. Northampton, Mass.: Smith College (Department of History), 1956. Paper, $1.50. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 8 (3-4):284-285.score: 9.0
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  97. Pierre Bellemare (1984). Les Attributions (Catégories): Le Texte Aristotélicien Et les Prolégomènes d'Ammonios d'Hermeias Présentés, Traduits Et Annotés Par Yvan Pelletier, En Collaboration Avec Gérald Allard, Louis Brunet Et Louis Ouellet Coll. Noêsis Montréal: Bellarmin; Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1983. 250 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 23 (03):548-551.score: 9.0
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  98. E. S. Ames (1934). Book Review:God or Man? A Study of the Value of God to Man. James H. Leuba; The Universe and Life. H. S. Jennings; Immortality and the Cosmic Process. Shailer Mathews; The Challenge of Humanism. Louis J. A. Mercier. [REVIEW] Ethics 44 (3):369-.score: 9.0
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  99. Gerald F. Gaus (2005). Louis Kaplow and Steven Shavell, Fairness Versus Welfare (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2002), Pp. XXII + 544. Utilitas 17 (2):233-236.score: 9.0
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  100. Éric Guay (2000). Jean-Louis Vieillard-Baron, Hegel Et l'Idéalisme Allemand. [REVIEW] Dialogue 39 (04):835-.score: 9.0
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