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    Philosophical Writings.Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz & G. H. R. Parkinson - 1995 - Everymans Library.
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  2. Logical Papers.G. W. Leibniz & G. H. R. Parkinson - 1966 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 32 (4):792-793.
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  3. Logic and Reality in Leibniz's Metaphysics.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1968 - Foundations of Language 4 (1):80-81.
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    Leibniz, Logical papers.G. H. R. Parkinson & Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz - 1968 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (1):139-140.
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    De Summa Rerum: Metaphysical Papers, 1675-1676.G. W. Leibniz & G. H. R. Parkinson - 1992 - Philosophical Review 103 (2):368-369.
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    Hegel, Pantheism, and Spinoza.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1977 - Journal of the History of Ideas 38 (3):449.
  7. Kant as a Critic of Leibniz. The Amphiboly of Concepts of Reflection.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1981 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 35 (136/137):302.
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    Spinoza on the Power and Freedom of Man.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1971 - The Monist 55 (4):527-553.
    At first sight, the philosophy of Spinoza may seem wholly alien to what is now generally regarded as philosophy in the English-speaking world. For some decades, the dominant trend in that philosophy has been linguistic and anti-metaphysical; the philosopher is held to be concerned with the analysis of language, and not with speculative system-building. Spinoza, on the other hand, is very much a system-builder; as to the analysis of language, he says explicitly that this is of no interest to him. (...)
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    Spinoza and british idealism: The case of H. H. Joachim.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1993 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 1 (2):109 – 123.
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    (1 other version)Introduction.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1982 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Lecture Series 14:1-20.
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    7 Philosophy and logic.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1994 - In Nicholas Jolley (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Leibniz. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 199.
  12. Logical Papers. A Selection. Leibniz & G. H. R. Parkinson - 1969 - Studia Leibnitiana 1 (1):76-79.
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  13. Being and Knowledge in Spinoza.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1974 - In der Bend & G. J. (eds.), Spinoza on knowing, being and freedom. Assen,: Van Gorcum.
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    Language and knowledge in Spinoza.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1969 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 12 (1-4):15 – 40.
    This paper argues against the thesis of Professor Savan, that Spinoza's views about words and about the imagination are such that he could not consistently say, and indeed did not think, that philosophical truths can be expressed adequately in language. The evidence for this thesis is examined in detail, and it is argued that Spinoza should have distinguished between two types of imagination, corresponding roughly to Kant's transcendental and empirical imagination. Finally, it is suggested that the bulk of the argument (...)
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    Routledge History of Philosophy Volume Iv: The Renaissance and Seventeenth Century Rationalism.G. H. R. Parkinson (ed.) - 1993 - Routledge.
    First published in 1993. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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  16. Spinoza.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1993 - In George Henry Radcliffe Parkinson (ed.), The Renaissance and seventeenth-century rationalism. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Truth Is Its Own Standard.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1977 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 8 (3):35-55.
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  18. The theory of meaning.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1968 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 160:496-496.
     
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    Science and Metaphysics in Leibniz's 'Specimen Inventorum'.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1974 - Studia Leibnitiana 6 (1):1 - 27.
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    Ethics.G. H. R. Parkinson (ed.) - 2000 - Oxford University Press.
    Spinoza's Ethics is a classic philosophy text but it is also one of the most difficult to understand. This latest text in the Oxford Philosophical Texts series includes a new, lucid translation of Ethics in which Parkinson provides a comprehensive guide to the understanding of Spinoza's work. An extensive introduction includes a short biography of Spinoza himself; the form of his writing including his own particular uses of definitions; an introductory guide through the philosophy of Ethics; and a summary of (...)
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    Marx and Marxisms.G. H. R. Parkinson (ed.) - 1982 - Cambridge University Press.
    The papers in this volume, first published in 1982, deal with a number of different aspects of Marx's ideas and the varying constructions put on them by later Marxists. Based on a lecture series, they examine Marxist views of the nature of philosophy, of history and historical explanation, the role and importance of politics, and of literature and the place of ethics. Among the Marxists considered are Lukacs, Sartre, Habermas, Althusser and Macherey. A continuous concern through the volume is the (...)
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  22. Necessary propositions and "A priori" knowledge in Kant.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1960 - Mind 69 (275):391-397.
    Early paper on the nature of the a priori in Kant and its relationship to modality.
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    Ethics and politics in Machiavelli.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1955 - Philosophical Quarterly 5 (18):37-44.
  24. Leibniz's De Summa Rerum: A Systematic Approach.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1986 - Studia Leibnitiana 18 (2):132-151.
    Dieser Aufsatz betrifft Leibniz' Gedanken über Metaphysik in der Zeit von Dezember 1675 bis Dezember 1676, d. h. von den letzten Monaten seines Parisaufenthaltcs bis zum Beginn seines Aufenthaltes in Hannover. In dieser Zeit entwarf Leibniz Pläne für eine Abhandlung über Gott und die Welt und erwog die Möglichkeit, dieser Abhandlung eine deduktive Form zu geben. Der vorliegende Aufsatz entwickit und erläutert eine vermutete deduktive Version ¿ es metaphysischen Systems, die in den verstreuten Schriften dieser Periode entdeckt werden kann. Es (...)
     
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  25. Spinoza on miracles and natural law.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1977 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 31 (1):145 - 157.
     
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    From Descartes to Collingwood: Recent Work on the History of Philosophy.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1975 - Philosophy 50 (192):205 - 220.
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    Hegel, Marx and the Cunning of Reason.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1989 - Philosophy 64 (249):287 - 302.
    This paper is concerned with two theories of history—those of Hegel and of Marx. Its primary aim is to clarify. The writings of Hegel are notoriously obscure, and those of Marx have been variously interpreted, so there is room for a paper which tries to ensure that when the theories of history propounded by Marx and Hegel are criticized, what are criticized are views which they actually held. It is no part of this paper's thesis that, in his theory of (...)
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    (5 other versions)Spinoza. By Stuart Hampshire. (Faber and Faber. 1956. Pp. 176. Price 15s.).G. H. R. Parkinson - 1958 - Philosophy 33 (124):77-.
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    The Cybernetic Approach to Aesthetics.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1961 - Philosophy 36 (136):49 - 61.
    The idea that cybernetics can throw light on problems connected with thinking and learning is now a familiar one. Psychologists who are concerned with these problems often make use of cybernetic analogies, and some cyberneticians claim that their science provides an answer to philosophical problems about the nature of thought. On this last topic a great deal has been written recently; but it is comparatively seldom that it is suggested that cybernetics can be applied to problems of aesthetics. On the (...)
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  30. The Leibniz-Arnauld Correspondence Philosophical Classics.H. T. Mason & G. H. R. Parkinson - 1971 - Studia Leibnitiana 3 (4):296-297.
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    Booknotes.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1981 - Philosophy 56:278.
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  32. Elmar J. Kremer and Michael J. Latzer (eds): The Problem of Evil in Early Modern Philosophy.G. H. R. Parkinson - 2002 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 10 (3):498-499.
     
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    (1 other version)Editorials: Key Issues.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1981 - Philosophy 56:285.
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    Feuerbach.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1979 - Philosophical Books 20 (1):18-19.
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    From Descartes to Collingwood: Recent Work on the History of Philosophy: Discussion.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1975 - Philosophy 50 (192):205-220.
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    Freedom, Truth and History. An Introduction to Hegel's Philosophy.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1992 - Philosophical Books 33 (4):212-213.
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  37. (2 other versions)Georg Lukács.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1979 - Mind 88 (351):455-456.
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    Hegel's Concept of Freedom.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1971 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 5:174-195.
    The concept of freedom is one which Hegel thought of very great importance; indeed, he believed that it is the central concept in human history. ‘Mind is free’, he wrote, ‘and to actualise this, its essence – to achieve this excellence – is the endeavour of the worldmind in world-history’. Those who already have an interest in Hegel will doubtless be interested in his views on a topic which he thought so important; on the other hand, the many philosophers who (...)
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  39. Humanistic education.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1987 - In Roger Straughan & John Wilson (eds.), Philosophers on education. Totowa, N.J.: Barnes & Noble.
     
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    Human Nature and Historical Knowledge. Hume, Hegel and Vico.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1992 - Philosophical Books 33 (1):13-14.
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    Karl Marx: Critique of Hegel's ‘Philosophy of Right’.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1971 - Philosophical Books 12 (3):20-21.
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    Karl Marx's Theory of History: A Defence.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1980 - Philosophical Books 21 (1):24-27.
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  43. Leibniz: De Summa Rerum. Metaphysical Papers, 1675-1676.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1994 - Studia Leibnitiana 26 (1):125-127.
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  44. Lukács on the Central Category of Aesthetics.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1970 - In George Henry Radcliffe Parkinson (ed.), Georg Lukács. New York,: Random House. pp. 132.
     
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    Le système de Leibniz et ses modèles mathématiques.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1970 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 8 (1):105-107.
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    Leibniz: Sein Leben, Sein Wirken, Sein Welt.G. H. R. Parkinson, W. Totok & C. Haase - 1968 - Philosophical Quarterly 18 (71):167.
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  47. Marx and Marxisms.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1984 - Philosophy 59 (227):128-130.
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    Marxism and Morality.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1987 - Philosophical Books 28 (2):83-85.
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    Moral Luck, Freedom, and Leibniz.G. H. R. Parkinson - 1998 - The Monist 81 (4):633-647.
    Contemporary philosophers—one may mention in particular Thomas Nagel and Bernard Williams—have drawn attention to the phenomenon of moral luck. Moral luck, as distinct from luck in an unqualified sense, has a bearing on the way in which people’s attributes and acts are assessed morally. More specifically, it has a bearing on the way in which people are praised or blamed, rewarded or punished. The issue involved is usually stated in terms of blame or punishment, though it could also be stated (...)
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  50. Olli Koistinen and John Biro (eds): Spinoza: Metaphysical Themes.G. H. R. Parkinson - 2002 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 10 (4):672-673.
     
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