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  1. Gli Studia Spinozana.A. C. A. C. - 1991 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 11:319.
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    Obituary: Frank Sherwood Taylor.A. C. C. - 1956 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 7 (26):183 - 184.
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    Obituary: George Alfred Leon Sarton.A. C. C. - 1956 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 7 (26):183.
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    Doing Philosophy. [REVIEW]A. C. C. - 1973 - Review of Metaphysics 27 (2):396-396.
    This book represents an attempt to combine humanistic concern and pedagogic relevance in a systematic introductory textbook. A brief but enthusiastic introduction by Steve Allen asserts the importance of philosophic problems and Katen’s success at popularizing them in an entertaining fashion. The text itself is divided into three parts, dealing with the life, work, and persecution and death of the philosopher. Part I consists of a single short chapter which grants the poor public image of philosophers, but argues that philosophizing (...)
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    Essays in the Philosophy of Religion. [REVIEW]A. C. C. - 1974 - Review of Metaphysics 27 (3):621-622.
    This book is based on the Sarum Lectures given at Oxford in 1971. Though the text is revised, it retains much of the character and tone of an oral presentation. The general theme concerns interactions between studies of religious experience and of paranormal phenomena. As Price says, "I have tried to describe how a philosopher who is interested in psychical research might approach some of the problems of religion, and to consider what insight we can derive from this approach". His (...)
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    Treatise of Man. [REVIEW]A. C. C. - 1974 - Review of Metaphysics 27 (3):606-607.
    Sixth in the Harvard Monographs in the History of Science Series, this volume is both an excellent addition to the history of science and to Cartesian studies. Taking E. Gilson’s Index scholastico-cartésien for his inspiration, Hall offers us, by way of an excellent and well-documented set of annotations to his translation, an interesting view of the place of Descartes’ work in the history of science. Contained in the volume are: a foreword by I. Bernard Cohen ; a list of abbreviations; (...)
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    The Philosophy of Biology. [REVIEW]A. C. C. - 1974 - Review of Metaphysics 28 (2):355-356.
    Presupposing little knowledge of biology, this introductory work focuses on the question of "whether or not biology is a science like the sciences of physics and chemistry." In so doing, it attempts to unify various philosophical issues arising in biology; namely, the relationships among Mendelian, population and molecular genetics, the connection between evidence and conclusion in evolutionary theory, the definitional basis for taxonomy, and the epistemological status of teleology. In support of his claim that "evolutionists have the hypothetico-deductive model as (...)
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    The Phenomenon of Religion. [REVIEW]A. C. C. - 1974 - Review of Metaphysics 28 (1):135-135.
    In this contribution to the "Philosophy of Religion Series" edited by John Hick, Ninian Smart seeks "to concentrate somewhat on the methods required in the study of religion... [and] to present a certain amount of theory about religion which I hope is relevant to philosophy". In connection with the former, Smart inveighs against the "lack of concern with context and plurality" which has infected much post-war analytic philosophy of religion. As an alternative, he argues his own version of a scientific (...)
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    The Science of Religion and the Sociology of Knowledge. [REVIEW]A. C. C. - 1974 - Review of Metaphysics 28 (1):135-136.
    This book is based on the Stewart Lectures given at Princeton in 1971. It argues the importance and the legitimacy of a scientific study of religion, and proposes Smart’s strategy for conducting such an enterprise. In brief, Smart wishes to look at religion as an aspect of human existence, to emphasize its intertraditional pluralism and intra-traditional complexity, to admit its lack of clear boundaries vis-à-vis other phenomena, and to draw on a variety of methods both to describe and to explain (...)
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    The Varieties of Belief. [REVIEW]A. C. C. - 1973 - Review of Metaphysics 27 (2):390-390.
    Helm criticizes contemporary—largely analytic—work in philosophy of religion which closes off dispute or objection by a simple appeal to "the grammar of religious language" or to "what the believer would say." "The argument of this book is that such approaches involve an important error in philosophical method, for they rest on the mistaken assumption that the ‘religious believer’ has an unmistakable identity, and that ‘religious language’ is a distinct, homogeneous form of language". The issue is methodological because it focuses on (...)
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  11. Treatise of Man. [REVIEW]A. C. C. - 1974 - Review of Metaphysics 27 (3):606-606.
    Sixth in the Harvard Monographs in the History of Science Series, this volume is both an excellent addition to the history of science and to Cartesian studies. Taking E. Gilson’s Index scholastico-cartésien for his inspiration, Hall offers us, by way of an excellent and well-documented set of annotations to his translation, an interesting view of the place of Descartes’ work in the history of science. Contained in the volume are: a foreword by I. Bernard Cohen ; a list of abbreviations; (...)
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