Reason and History: Or Only a History of Reason?Philip Windsor Examines rationality from Aristotle to Foucault, seeking to place reason in a historical context within the Western tradition. |
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Foreign Policy and Discourse Analysis: France, Britain and Europe Henrik Larsen No preview available - 1997 |