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    Writing and European Thought 1600-1830.Nicholas Hudson & Assistant Professor of English Nicholas Hudson - 1994 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book argues for the importance of writing to conceptions of language, technology, and civilization in the early modern era.
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    'Are We "Voltaire's Bastards?"' John Ralston Saul and Post-Modern Representations of the Enlightenment.Nicholas Hudson - 2001 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 20:111.
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    Are We "Voltaire's Bastards"?' John Ralston Saul and Post-Modern Representations of the Enlightenment.Nicholas Hudson - 2001 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 20:111-121.
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    Indigenes / Exoticism: A Response.Nicholas Hudson - 2005 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 24:165.
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    Locke's Nominalism and the “linguistic turn” of the enlightenment.Nicholas Hudson - 1997 - The European Legacy 2 (2):223-228.
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  6. Philosophy/non-philosophy and Derrida's (non) relations with eighteenth-century empiricism.Nicholas Hudson - 2008 - In Alexander John Dick & Christina Lupton (eds.), Theory and Practice in the Eighteenth Century: Writing Between Philosophy and Literature. Pickering & Chatto.
     
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  7. Studies in the Moral and Religious Thought of Johnson.Nicholas Hudson - 1984
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    Samuel Johnson and Eighteenth-Century Thought.Nicholas Hudson - 1990 - Oxford University Press.
    Although there are many books on Samuel Johnson's moral and religious thought, none have managed to provide a complete analysis of his relationship to the ethics and theology of the eighteenth-century. This major new study examines the background to Johnson's views on a wide range of issues that were debated by the philosophers and divines of the age, emphasizing the ambivalence and contradiction inherent in his orthodoxy, while challenging the assumption that his religious beliefs were unstable and filled with anxiety.
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  9. The Individual and the Collective in Eighteenth-Century Language Theory.Nicholas Hudson - 1991 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 10:57-66.
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    The I Ching: A Biography by Richard J. Smith.Nicholas Hudson - 2015 - Philosophy East and West 65 (2):657-658.
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    The Mystery of Aesthetic Response: Dryden and Johnson on Shakespeare.Nicholas Hudson - 2011 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 30:21.
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    Ten Thousand Scrolls: Reading and Writing in the Poetics of Huang Tingjian and the Late Northern Song by Yugen Wang.Nicholas Hudson - 2015 - Philosophy East and West 65 (4):1310-1311.
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    Visions of Peace: Asia and the West ed. by Takashi Shogimen and Vicki A. Spencer.Nicholas Hudson - 2016 - Philosophy East and West 66 (4):1386-1387.
    Peace, compared to war, receives scant attention. Comprised of nine essays drawn from a 2009 conference, the essays collected in Visions of Peace: Asia and the West, edited by Takashi Shogimen and Vicki A. Spencer, reach wide and far to push against that neglect. The essays focus on different conceptions of and plans for political peace. Even more impressively, they generally avoid well-trodden paths like Kant’s Toward Perpetual Peace and instead draw upon Asian traditions and more obscure Western traditions. The (...)
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    What is the Enlightenment? Investigating the Origins and Ideological Uses of an Historical Category.Nicholas Hudson - 2006 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 25:163.
  15. Aspects of Johnson: Essays on his Arts, Mind, Afterlife, and Politics. [REVIEW]Nicholas Hudson - 2006 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 36 (1):135-138.
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    Translating Totality in Parts: Chengguan's Commentaries and Subcommentaries to the Avatamsaka Sutra by Guo Cheen. [REVIEW]Nicholas Hudson - 2016 - Philosophy East and West 66 (2):695-696.
    Guo Cheen’s Translating Totality in Parts: Chengguan’s Commentaries and Subcommentaries to the Avatamsaka Sutra translates the first of eighty fascicles or juan of Chengguan’s A Compilation of the Commentaries and Subcommentaries to the Flower Ornament Sutra with Greatly Proper and Extensive Discourses by the Buddhas as well as the preface to his The Meanings Proclaimed in the Subcommentaries Accompanying the Commentaries to the Flower Ornament Sutra with Greatly Proper and Extensive Discourses by the Buddha. Guo Cheen translates the preface first, (...)
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    Nicholas of Cusa.Louis Dupré & Nancy Hudson - 2005 - In Jorge J. E. Gracia & Timothy B. Noone (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 466–474.
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    Notes toward a Semeiotic of Art.Nicholas Guardiano - 2023 - Cognitio 24 (1):e61862.
    Although Charles Peirce only rarely applied his semeiotic principles to art, his ideas are highly informative for contemplating the exchange of qualitative meaningin the iconic signs constitutive of art. Reflecting on Peirce’s theory of the icon, three hypo-iconic sub-types, the formative role of the sign-interpretant, and the metaphysical “qualisignificance” of a universe “perfused with signs”, I provide some theoretical notes toward sketching a semeiotic of art. Further illustrative of a Peircean semeiotic of art is the American painting of the (...) River School and the modern poetry of Wallace Stevens that progressively advance its insights in their own beautiful signs. These philosophers and artists have intellectual roots in Emerson’s transcendentalism with its Neoplatonic legacy, and together form a unique American strand of aesthetics. (shrink)
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    Transcendentalist Aesthetics in Emerson, Peirce, and Nineteenth-Century American Landscape Painting.Nicholas Guardiano - unknown
    My thesis is that there is an aesthetic dimension of nature that is metaphysically significant, qualitatively pluralistic, and artistically creative, and that this accounts for the sensuous complexity of experience, as well as the possibility of discovering new qualitative features about the world and expressing them in novel forms, as exemplified in art. I call the philosophy that endorses the reality of this dimension Transcendentalist Aesthetics. The term "Transcendentalist" recalls the philosophy of New England Transcendentalism with its core in Ralph (...)
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  20. Parting smoothly?Nicholas Shackel - 2007 - Analysis 67 (4):321–324.
    In ‘How to part ways smoothly’ Hud Hudson (2007) presents ‘two temporally-continuous spatially unextended material objects that ... share all of their temporal parts up until their very last time-slice’ (2007: 156). They share their location throughout all but the last instant of their lives, at which instant they are a metre apart. Hudson claims that they part smoothly. I shall show that they don’t.
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    Theosis.Nancy Hudson - 2004 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 78 (3):387-397.
    Nicholas of Cusa presents a negative theology in which divine mystery penetrates the created order. As part of creation, human being is a locus for God’s presence. If God is mysterious and unknown, then so is human being. In the thought of Cusanus, traditional apophaticism becomes anthropological apophaticism, but this extension of mystery to human being does not lead to skepticism.Instead, it opens up the possibility of deification. As the mind seeks to know itself, it is led to an (...)
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    Theosis.Nancy Hudson - 2004 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 78 (3):387-397.
    Nicholas of Cusa presents a negative theology in which divine mystery penetrates the created order. As part of creation, human being is a locus for God’s presence. If God is mysterious and unknown, then so is human being. In the thought of Cusanus, traditional apophaticism becomes anthropological apophaticism, but this extension of mystery to human being does not lead to skepticism.Instead, it opens up the possibility of deification. As the mind seeks to know itself, it is led to an (...)
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    Nicholas Karn, Kings, Lords and Courts in Anglo-Norman England. Woodbridge, UK: Boydell, 2020. Pp. xii, 259. $99. ISBN: 978-1-7832-7486-4. [REVIEW]John Hudson - 2021 - Speculum 96 (1):235-236.
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  24. Nicholas Hudson: Writing and European Thought 1600-1830.V. Brown - 2000 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 8 (2):376-378.
  25. Nancy J. Hudson, Becoming God. The Doctrine of Theosis in Nicholas of Cusa Reviewed by.Taneli Kukkonen - 2008 - Philosophy in Review 28 (6):413-416.
  26. Immanent Causality and Diachronic Composition: A Reply to Balashov.Hud Hudson - 2003 - Philosophical Papers 32 (1):15-22.
    Philosophical Papers Vol.32(1) 2003: 15-22.
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    Jane Gatley, "Why Teach Philosophy in Schools?".Robert Hudson - 2024 - Philosophy in Review 44 (1):26-29.
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    John Ponet (1516?-1556) advocate of limited monarchy..Winthrop Still Hudson - 1942 - Chicago, Ill.,: The University of Chicago press.
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  29. John Ponet and the origin of democratic thought among the Puritans.Winthrop Still Hudson - 1940
     
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  30. Narratives of neoliberalism : the role of everyday media practices and the reproduction of dominant ideas.David Hudson & Mary Martin - 2010 - In Andreas Gofas & Colin Hay (eds.), The role of ideas in political analysis: a portrait of contemporary debates. New York: Routledge.
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    A grotesque in the garden.Hud Hudson - 2020 - Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company.
    A short philosophical narrative about an angel wrestling with the decision to rebel against God and leave his post in the Garden of Eden.
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  32. The significance of high-level content.Nicholas Silins - 2013 - Philosophical Studies 162 (1):13-33.
    This paper is an essay in counterfactual epistemology. What if experience have high-level contents, to the effect that something is a lemon or that someone is sad? I survey the consequences for epistemology of such a scenario, and conclude that many of the striking consequences could be reached even if our experiences don't have high-level contents.
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    Understanding liberal democracy: essays in political philosophy.Nicholas Wolterstorff (ed.) - 2012 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    This work "collects the author's work at the intersection between political philosophy and religion. Alongside his influential earlier essays, it includes nine new essays in which Wolterstorff develops original lines of argument and stakes out novel positions regarding the nature of liberal democracy, human rights, and political authority. Taken together, these positions are an attractive alternative to the so-called public reason liberalism defended by thinkers such as John Rawls"--jacket.
  34. We Need to Recreate Natural Philosophy.Nicholas Maxwell - 2018 - Philosophies 3 (4):28.
    Modern science began as natural philosophy, an admixture of philosophy and science. It was then killed off by Newton, as a result of his claim to have derived his law of gravitation from the phenomena by induction. But this post-Newtonian conception of science, which holds that theories are accepted on the basis of evidence, is untenable, as the long-standing insolubility of the problem of induction indicates. Persistent acceptance of unified theories only in physics, when endless equally empirically successful disunified rivals (...)
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    Soul dust: the magic of consciousness.Nicholas Humphrey - 2011 - Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.
    How is consciousness possible? What biological purpose does it serve? And why do we value it so highly? In Soul Dust, the psychologist Nicholas Humphrey, a leading figure in consciousness research, proposes a startling new theory. Consciousness, he argues, is nothing less than a magical-mystery show that we stage for ourselves inside our own heads. This self-made show lights up the world for us and makes us feel special and transcendent. Thus consciousness paves the way for spirituality, and allows (...)
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    Diversity, Inequality, and Community: African Americans and People of Color in the United States.J. Blaine Hudson - 2004-01-01 - In Philip Alperson (ed.), Diversity and Community. Blackwell. pp. 141–166.
    This chapter contains section titled: Community in Early America: The Colonizers, the Colonized, the Marginalized, and the Enslaved The Unresolved American Dilemma: Community, Segregation, and Desegregation The “Failure of Integration”? Conclusion: Pluralism and the Challenge of the New Millennium.
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  37. Equity's gloss on authority.Jessica Hudson - 2023 - In Ben McFarlane & Steven Elliot (eds.), Equity today: 150 years after the judicature reforms. New York: Hart.
     
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    Rethinking German idealism.Wayne Hudson - 2016 - Aurora, Colorado: Noesis Press. Edited by Douglas Moggach & Marcelo Stamm.
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    Nicholas of Cusa on God as not-other: a translation and an appraisal of De li non aliud.Cardinal Nicholas & Jasper Hopkins - 1983 - Minneapolis: A.J. Banning Press. Edited by Jasper Hopkins.
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    Time Travel.Nicholas J. J. Smith - 2014 - In Edward N. Zalta (ed.), The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, CA: The Metaphysics Research Lab.
    There is an extensive literature on time travel in both philosophy and physics. Part of the great interest of the topic stems from the fact that reasons have been given both for thinking that time travel is physically possible—and for thinking that it is logically impossible! This entry deals primarily with philosophical issues; issues related to the physics of time travel are covered in the separate entries on time travel and modern physics and time machines. We begin with the definitional (...)
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    Love's Archaeology: Ethics and Metaphysics Between Iris Murdoch and William Desmond.Nicholas Buck - 2024 - Heythrop Journal 65 (2):123-137.
    Centring on human perception, attunement to others, and a transcendent conception of the good, Iris Murdoch's intervention in moral philosophy remains an insightful and evocative source for ethical theory. Discerning some pervasive dualisms that hamper its coherence and development, I suggest that her work finds a generative conversation partner in the contemporary metaphysician, William Desmond. Desmond's thought offers promising avenues to overcome these dualisms by repositioning the source and nature of value and by theorising an anti-reductive, relational ontology. Staging a (...)
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    One Variable Relevant Logics are S5ish.Nicholas Ferenz - forthcoming - Journal of Philosophical Logic:1-23.
    Here I show that the one-variable fragment of several first-order relevant logics corresponds to certain S5ish extensions of the underlying propositional relevant logic. In particular, given a fairly standard translation between modal and one-variable languages and a permuting propositional relevant logic L, a formula $$\mathcal {A}$$ A of the one-variable fragment is a theorem of LQ (QL) iff its translation is a theorem of L5 (L.5). The proof is model-theoretic. In one direction, semantics based on the Mares-Goldblatt [15] semantics for (...)
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    An Environment Friendly God: Response to Nancy Hudson’s “Divine Immanence”. [REVIEW]Robert S. Gall - 2007 - Philosophia 35 (3-4):357-360.
    This paper is a response to Professor Nancy Hudson’s paper “Divine Immanence: Nicholas of Cusa’s Understanding of Theophany and the Retrieval of a ‘New’ Model of God,” (Nancy Hudson, “Divine Immanence: Nicholas of Cusa’s Understanding of Theophany and the Retrieval of a ‘New’ Model of God,” Journal of Theological Studies 56.2 (October 2005): 450–470). Hudson claims that an ecologically promising vision of nature and an environmentally friendly God lies undiscovered withing the mystical theology of (...) of Cusa. However, this paper questions whether Cusa's theology is the best way to develop a Christian understanding of God that is environmentally friendly, pointing to alternatives inside and outside the Christian tradition that may hold more promise. (shrink)
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  44. Cantor, Choice, and Paradox.Nicholas DiBella - forthcoming - The Philosophical Review.
    I propose a revision of Cantor’s account of set size that understands comparisons of set size fundamentally in terms of surjections rather than injections. This revised account is equivalent to Cantor's account if the Axiom of Choice is true, but its consequences differ from those of Cantor’s if the Axiom of Choice is false. I argue that the revised account is an intuitive generalization of Cantor’s account, blocks paradoxes—most notably, that a set can be partitioned into a set that is (...)
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    Productive Evolution: On Reconciling Evolution with Intelligent Design.Nicholas Rescher - 2011 - De Gruyter.
    A doctrine of intelligent design through evolution is not going to find many friends. It is destined to encounter opposition on all sides. Among scientists the backlog of evolution will have little patience for intelligent design. Among religiousists, many who form intelligent design have their doubts about evolution. In the general public s mind there is a diametrical opposition between evolution and intelligent design: one excludes the other. This book will argue that this view of the matter is not correct, (...)
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  46. Contractualism and the foundations of morality.Nicholas Southwood - 2010 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Proposes a new model of contractualism based on an interpersonal, deliberative conception of practical reason which answers the twin demands of moral accuracy and explanatory adequacy.
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  47. Quantification and ontological commitment.Nicholas K. Jones - 2024 - In Anna Sofia Maurin & Anthony Fisher (eds.), Routledge Handbook on Properties. London: Routledge.
    This chapter discusses ontological commitment to properties, understood as ontological correlates of predicates. We examine the issue in four metaontological settings, beginning with an influential Quinean paradigm on which ontology concerns what there is. We argue that this naturally but not inevitably avoids ontological commitment to properties. Our remaining three settings correspond to the most prominent departures from the Quinean paradigm. Firstly, we enrich the Quinean paradigm with a primitive, non-quantificational notion of existence. Ontology then concerns what exists. We argue (...)
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    Canon and Cultural Negotiation.Darren Hudson Hick & Craig Derksen - forthcoming - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism.
    By questions of “canon,” we mean questions of what is fictionally true of some character, story, or world. What is canon is treated as authoritative or official, usually by creators and fans alike. But disputes about canon have arisen as storytellers and publishers have sought to capitalize on the popularity of their characters, churning out more and more stories to meet public demand, and at the same time engaging with growing fan bases. As audiences have become more involved, and as (...)
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    Unquiet Understanding: Gadamer's Philosophical Hermeneutics.Nicholas Davey - 2006 - State University of New York Press.
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    Chomsky and Pragmatics.Nicholas Allott & Deirdre Wilson - 2021 - In Nicholas Allott, Terje Lohndal & Georges Rey (eds.), A Companion to Chomsky. Wiley. pp. 433–447.
    Pragmatic processes crucially rely on background or contextual information supplied by the hearer, which may significantly affect the outcome of the comprehension process. Construed as a branch of cognitive psychology, pragmatics is the study of the cognitive systems apart from the I‐language and the parser which enable speaker and hearer (or communicator and audience) to co‐ordinate on the intended interpretation, and this is how we propose to treat it here. This chapter considers some of Noam Chomsky's suggestions about how the (...)
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