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    Index to Festschriften in Jewish Studies.R. Caplice & Charles Berlin - 1973 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 93 (3):402.
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  2. Isaiah Berlin and William James: Tragedy, Tragicomedy, Comedy.Charles Blattberg - 2021 - The Pluralist 16 (3):65-86.
    While both Isaiah Berlin and William James are widely seen as pluralists, this paper contends that neither is a pluralist tout court. Berlin certainly is a pluralist when it comes to morality and politics, but he is a monist when it comes to nature. And James is, paradoxically, both a pluralist and a monist as regards all of reality. These claims are advanced by showing how both thinkers’ approaches contrast with those of monists, not least Plato, Hegel, and (...)
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    “Ein Berliner” in America: Directing Approaches in Context.Charles Helmetag - 2010 - The European Legacy 15 (3):317-322.
    The Berlin director Heinz-Uwe Haus has been staging productions in the United States for nearly three decades, beginning with a production of The Caucasian Chalk Circle at Villanova University in 1980. This article focuses on two Brechtian principles that Haus has employed in his University of Delaware and Villanova productions: first, what he characterizes as “physicalized” acting and, second, a sense of theatre as a community event. Physicalization permits the actors to “get in touch with” their bodies and use (...)
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  4. Montesquieu.Isaiah Berlin - 1955 - Oxford University Press.
  5. Liberalism after Communitarianism.Charles Blattberg - 2021 - In Gerard Delanty & Stephen Turner (eds.), Handbook of Contemporary Social and Political Theory. Routledge.
    The ‘liberal-communitarian’ debate arose within anglophone political philosophy during the 1980s. This essay opens with an account of the main outlines of the debate, showing how liberals and communitarians tended to confront each other with opposing interpretations of John Rawls’ Theory of Justice (1999; originally published in 1971) and Political Liberalism (2005; originally published in 1993). The essay then proceeds to discuss four forms of ‘liberalism after communitarianism’: Michael Freeden’s account of liberalism as an ideology; Joseph Raz and Will Kymlicka’s (...)
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    Choice, blind spots and free will.Charles Devellennes - 2014 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 40 (9):895-911.
    This article shows that the concept of choice is central to Isaiah Berlin’s liberalism. It argues that his valuing of choice is anchored in a particular conception of human nature, one that assumes and presupposes free will. Berlin’s works sketch a metaphysics of choice, and his reluctance to situate himself openly in the debate on free will is unconvincing. By introducing the theory of autopoiesis, this article further suggests that there is a way to take Berlin’s value (...)
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  7. Taking Politics Seriously - but Not Too Seriously.Charles Blattberg - 2019 - Philosophy 94 (2):271-94.
    John Rawls’ gamification of justice leads him – along with many other monist political philosophers, not least Ronald Dworkin – to fail to take politics seriously enough. I begin with why we consider games frivolous and then show how Rawls’ theory of justice is not merely analogous to a game, as he himself seems to claim, but is in fact a kind of game. As such, it is harmful to political practice in two ways: one as regards the citizens who (...)
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    Presocratics and Plato: Festschrift in Honor of Charles Kahn: Papers Presented at the Festschrift Symposium in Honor of Charles Kahn Organized by the Hyele Institute for Comparative Studies European Cultural Center of Delphi, June 3rd/7th, 2009, Delphi, Greece.Charles H. Kahn, Richard Patterson, V. Karasmanis & Arnold Hermann (eds.) - 2012 - Parmenides.
    This volume is a Festschrift dedicated to Charles Kahn comprised of more than 20 papers presented at the conference "Presocratics and Plato: Festschrift Symposium in Honor of Charles Kahn", 3-7 June 2009. The conference was held at the European Cultural Center of Delphi, Greece, and was organized and sponsored by the HYELE Institute for Comparative Studies and Parmenides Publishing, with endorsement from the International Plato Society, and the Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, University of Pennsylvania. (...)
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    (1 other version)Endowed Molecules and Emergent Organization: The Maupertuis-Diderot Debate.Charles T. Wolfe - 2010 - Early Science and Medicine 15 (1-2):38-65.
    In his Système de la nature ou Essai sur les corps organisés, Pierre-Louis Moreau de Maupertuis, President of the Berlin Academy of Sciences and a natural philosopher with a strong interest in the modes of transmission of 'genetic' information, described living minima which he termed molecules, “endowed with desire, memory and intelligence.” Now, Maupertuis was a Leibnizian of sorts; his molecules possessed higher-level, 'mental' properties, recalling La Mettrie's statement in L'Homme-Machine, that Leibnizians have “rather spiritualized matter than materialized the (...)
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    Nietzsche's Ecce Homo and the Revaluation of All Values: Dionysian Versus Christian Values by Thomas H. Brobjer (review).Charles P. Rodger - 2023 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 61 (2):338-339.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Nietzsche's Ecce Homo and the Revaluation of All Values: Dionysian Versus Christian Values by Thomas H. BrobjerCharles P. RodgerThomas H. Brobjer. Nietzsche's Ecce Homo and the Revaluation of All Values: Dionysian Versus Christian Values. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2021. Pp. viii + 210. Hardback, $115.00.It is difficult to review a book so rich in consequences and seemingly sui generis. To categorize it as the work of a "lumper" or (...)
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    Alexander Coins Gerhard Kleiner: Alexanders Reichsmunzen. (Abhandlungen der deutschen Akademie der Wissenschaft zu Berlin, phil.-hist. Klasse, 1947, Nr. 5.) Pp. 55; 1 plate. Berlin: Akademie-Verlag, 1949. Paper, DM 5.50. [REVIEW]Charles Seltman - 1950 - The Classical Review 64 (02):66-67.
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  12. La Figure de Berkeley Dans la Pensee des Lumieres: Immaterialisme Et Scepticisme au Xviiie Siecle.Sebastien Charles - 2001 - Dissertation, University of Ottawa (Canada)
    Notre travail doctoral s'articule autour de deux questions: comment la pensee de Berkeley, qui semble en accord avec celle de la majorite des penseurs des Lumieres sur un certain nombre de points bien precis , a-t-elle ete percue par ceux-ci comme l'antithese meme de leur projet epistemologique? Pourquoi l'immaterialisme berkeleyen a-t-il ete confondu durablement avec une position solipsiste, que l'on qualifiait d'egciiste au XVIIIe siecle, l'egoisme revenant a se penser seul existant? Tres vite, nous nous sommes rendu compte que le (...)
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    Eva Willms, ed. and trans.(into Modern German), Der Marner: Lieder und Sangsprüche aus dem 13. Jahrhundert und ihr Weiterleben im Meistersang. Berlin and New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2008. Pp. vi, 436; color frontispiece and black-and-white and color musical examples.€ 158.83. [REVIEW]Charles E. Brewer - 2010 - Speculum 85 (4):1040-1041.
  14. The one and the many: Reading Isaiah Berlin – George Crowder and Henry Hardy. [REVIEW]Charles Blattberg - 2008 - Philosophical Quarterly 58 (233):753-755.
  15. Herbert Marcuse and the Frankfurt School.Axel Honneth & Charles Reitz - 2013 - Radical Philosophy Review 16 (1):49-57.
    This paper by Axel Honeth, translated by Charles Reitz, presents the distinctive qualities of Herbert Marcuse’s approach to critical theorizing. Marcuse’s early life in the German capital city of Berlin had lasting and contrasting impacts upon his political perspective and social activism when compared to the more provincial Frankfurt experiences of Horkheimer and Adorno. Marcuse was also more upbeat, resistant to defeatism, and conventionally thorough—in other words, less fragmentary or experimental—in his academic writing. I also offer a detailed (...)
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    Justice Perverted: Sex Offense Law, Psychology, and Public Policy.Charles Patrick Ewing - 2011 - Oxford University Press.
    Fred S. Berlin, M.D., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Psychiatry, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine --Book Jacket.
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    Encyclopedia of the Enlightenment.Alan Charles Kors (ed.) - 2003 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Defining the Enlightenment as the "long eighteenth century," the Encyclopedia focuses on the entire range of philosophic and social changes engendered by the Enlightenment. It extends the conventional geographical boundaries of the Enlightenment, covering not only France, England, Scotland, the Low Countries, Italy, English-speaking North America, the German states, and Hapsburg Austria but also Iberian, Ibero-American, Jewish, Russian, and Eastern European cultures. Nor does the Encyclopedia of the Enlightenment limit itself to major centers like Paris in France and Edinburgh in (...)
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    Œuvres, tome IV: De l'aperception immédiate. [REVIEW]Sébastien Charles - 1999 - Dialogue 38 (1):189-191.
    Depuis plusieurs années, François Azouvi et son équipe se chargent de procurer aux milieux savants intéressés par le biranisme des textes d'une valeur scientifique exemplaire. L'édition du Mémoire de Berlin ne déroge pas à cette tradition, bien au contraire. Édité par Ives Radrizzani, De l'aperception immédiate comprend une introduction riche en détails sur l'histoire du texte, une édition savante du manuscrit qui inclut des notes infrapaginales indiquant les variantes majeures, un apparat critique exemplaire, une bibliographie des travaux utilisés, un (...)
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    Charles E. McClelland. Berlin, the Mother of All Research Universities, 1860–1918. 270 pp., figs., bibl., index. Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books, 2016. $95. [REVIEW]David Cahan - 2017 - Isis 108 (4):930-931.
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    Resenha de Bellucci, Francesco. Charles S. Peirce. Selected Writings on Semiotics, 1894–1912, Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter Mouton, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110607390. [REVIEW]Cassiano Terra Rodrigues - 2022 - Cognitio 23 (1):e56721.
    Resenha de Bellucci, Francesco. Charles S. Peirce. Selected Writings on Semiotics, 1894–1912, Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter Mouton, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110607390.
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    Richard Taibi. Charles Olivier and the Rise of Meteor Science. xxxii + 497 pp., figs., tables, app., index. Berlin: Springer, 2017. $129 . ISBN 9783319445175. [REVIEW]David H. DeVorkin - 2019 - Isis 110 (1):187-188.
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    Ferrante Jeanne and Rackoff Charles W.. The computational complexity of logical theories. Lecture notes in mathematics, vol. 718. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, and New York, 1979, X + 243 pp. [REVIEW]Dirk Siefkes - 1984 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 49 (2):670-671.
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    What’s wrong with Charles Taylor’s moral pluralism.Didier Zúñiga - 2015 - Ithaque 17:21-43.
    In political philosophy one often encounters claims on behalf of pluralism, yet there is anything but a consensus over the meaning of this fundamental concept. It is true that there is no single pluralist tradition; rather, there are different pluralist traditions within different domains of practical reason. No one would object, however, to the notion that Isaiah Berlin’s “value pluralism” is a genuine form of meta-ethical pluralism. Charles Taylor is another philosopher who is often called a pluralist, but (...)
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    Vernunft und Subjektivität. Frankfurter Vorlesungen, by Charles Larmore. Berlin: Suhrkamp, 2012, 107 pp. ISBN‐10: 3518296299; ISBN‐13: 978‐3518296295 £9.34. [REVIEW]Achim Vesper - 2016 - European Journal of Philosophy 24 (4):992-999.
    In his book Vernunft und Subjektivität, Charles Larmore investigates what the nature of reason and subjectivity consists in. This book originates from two lectures that Larmore held in Frankfurt, Germany. It is composed in an elegant German and packed throughout with insights that Larmore works out in intense confrontation with prominent views in the history of philosophy and in contemporary philosophy. The overarching thesis of the book is that while our responsiveness to reasons lies at the basis of reason, (...)
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    La Philosophie de la mythologie de Schelling: d'après Charles Secrétan (Munich 1835-36) et Henri-Frédéric Amiel (Berlin 1845-46).Luigi Pareyson & Maurizio Pagano - 1991
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  26. The road to Experience and Prediction from within: Hans Reichenbach’s scientific correspondence from Berlin to Istanbul.Friedrich Stadler - 2011 - Synthese 181 (1):137-155.
    Ever since the first meeting of the proponents of the emerging Logical Empiricism in 1923, there existed philosophical differences as well as personal rivalries between the groups in Berlin and Vienna, headed by Hans Reichenbach and Moritz Schlick, respectively. Early theoretical tensions between Schlick and Reichenbach were caused by Reichenbach’s Kantian roots, who himself regarded the Vienna Circle as a sort of anti-realist “positivist school”—as he described it in his Experience and Prediction. One result of this divergence was Schlick’s (...)
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    Charles Taylor on Ethics and Liberty.Conor Barry - 2019 - Eidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture 3 (3):83-102.
    My argument in this paper is that Charles Taylor’s view of liberty and ethics unites Isaiah Berlin’s liberal pluralism with Elizabeth Anscombe’s virtue ethics. Berlin identifies, in “Two Concepts of Liberty,” a tradition of negative liberty advocated by figures like Locke and Mill. He maintains that this concept of liberty is unique to modernity, and it is the form of liberty best suited to the political sphere. The much older concept of positive liberty, which is found in (...)
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    Taylor y Berlin sobre la cuestión de la libertad.Jorge R. De Miguel - 2007 - Enfoques 19 (1-2):19-26.
    El trabajo confronta la postura de Charles Taylor y de Isaiah Berlin en torno a la cuestión de la libertad y sus sentidos negativo y positivo. El cotejo de ambas posiciones muestra las diferencias entre los autores en la concepción del liberalismo y la democracia. Las críticas que Taylor dirigió a B..
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  29. Ist die, negative Freiheit" ein Irrtum? Berlins Konzept, negativer Freiheit" im Kontrast zu Taylors Gegenentwurf, positiver Freiheit".Dagmar Fenner - 2006 - Perspektiven der Philosophie 32 (1):99-132.
    Der Beitrag kontrastiert die beiden Freiheitsbegriffe einer ,,negativen" und ,,positiven Freiheit", hinter denen die divergierenden Positionen des Liberalismus und Kommunitarismus stehen. Isaiah Berlins Konzept der ,,negativen Freiheit" entpuppt sich insofern als Irrtum, als Freiheit nur in einem triadischen Modell hinreichend bestimmt werden kann: Weder als rein negative Abwesenheit von sozial externen Freiheitsschranken noch als möglichst breites Spektrum an beliebigen Handlungsoptionen . Wie Charles Taylors Gegenmodell aufweist, setzt Freiheit positiv gefasst als ,,Freiheit wozu" vielmehr höherstufige Wünsche oder Ziele voraus. Diese (...)
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    Mandaean Book of John: Critical Edition, Translation and Commentary. Edited by Charles G. Häberl and James F. McGrath.Jorunn J. Buckley - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 142 (1).
    The Mandaean Book of John: Critical Edition, Translation and Commentary. Edited by Charles G. Häberl and James F. McGrath. Berlin: Walter De Gruyter, 2020. Pp. vii + 467. $218.99.
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    The Correspondence of Charles S. Peirce and the Open Court Publishing Company, 1890–1913 ed. by Stetson J. Robinson (review). [REVIEW]Cornelis de Waal - 2023 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 59 (1):109-113.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:The Correspondence of Charles S. Peirce and the Open Court Publishing Company, 1890–1913 ed. by Stetson J. RobinsonCornelis de WaalEdited by Stetson J. RobinsonThe Correspondence of Charles S. Peirce and the Open Court Publishing Company, 1890–1913 Berlin: De Gruyter, 2022. 666pp., incl. indexThe fifth volume in the Peirceana series brings us the extensive correspondence between Peirce and the Open Court Publishing Company (abbreviated to OCP (...)
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    Moralische Topographie. Charles Taylors neoromantische Wiedergewinnung einer Ordnung des Guten.Jürgen Goldstein - 2007 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 55 (3):361-387.
    Die Moderne hat zwei widerstreitende Fundierungen, einerseits den Rationalismus und andererseits den Romantizismus. Indem er eine neoromantische Ordnung von Gütern rehabilitiert und Quellen des Selbst erschließt, versucht Taylor das punktuelle Selbst des Rationalismus zu überwinden. Dieser Versuch ist nicht ohne Vorbild: Schon Hegel versuchte, eine Lösung für dieses epochale Dilemma zu finden. Wir können heute Hegels Vorschlag einer Vermittlung von Rationalismus und Romantizismus nicht zustimmen, aber das Dilemma, das er lösen sollte, besteht weiterhin. Vor dem Hintergrund von Taylors genealogischen Studien (...)
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    Kant Anthropologized Charles Taylor on Naturalism and Transcendental Conditions.Sami Pihlström - 2001 - In Volker Gerhardt, Rolf-Peter Horstmann & Ralph Schumacher (eds.), Kant Und Die Berliner Aufklärung: Akten des IX Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. New York: Walter de Gruyter. pp. 582-591.
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    L. Magnani: Abductive cognition: the epistemological and eco-cognitive dimensions of hypothetical reasoning: Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, 2010, Cognitive Systems Monographs, Vol. 3, 536 p., 160,45€. [REVIEW]Paul Thagard - 2010 - Mind and Society 9 (1):111-112.
    This is an excerpt from the contentMost academics have heard of deduction and induction, but much less familiar is the kind of inference that the American philosopher Charles Peirce called abduction. Abductive inference is the generation and evaluation of explanatory hypotheses, a kind of reasoning that is far more common and important than deductions, which rarely occur outside of mathematics, and inductions from examples to generalizations. Lorenzo Magnani has produced a magnum opus on abduction that brilliantly spans its philosophical, (...)
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  35. Expressivism and Aesthetics.Rachel Zuckert - 2006 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 27 (2):1-24.
    Following suggestions of Isaiah Berlin, Charles Taylor articulates a central doctrine of late eighteenth-century and nineteenth-century German philosophy: “expressivism,” viz., the view that the most valuable human life is one of self-expression. This conception has its historical roots in Rousseau’s proto-Romantic celebration of natural authenticity and in Herder’s deistic naturalism, and has had considerable influence on subsequent philosophers and Western culture broadly. Taylor suggests that this doctrine both draws from philosophical aesthetics and explains the central role aesthetics comes (...)
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  36. Pragmatism and academic freedom: the university as intellectual experiment station from Humboldt to Peirce and Dewey.Shannon Dea - forthcoming - In Robert Lane (ed.), Pragmatism Revisited. Cambridge University Press.
    Charles Sanders Peirce and John Dewey’s thinking on universities, their function, and what is required in support of that function was deeply influenced by University of Berlin founder Wilhelm von Humboldt’s reform of the Prussian educational system. This chapter traces that influence and describes Dewey’s role as one of the founders of the modern American conception of academic freedom. It concludes with a consideration of threats posed to universities and academic freedom by authoritarianism, and possible responses to those (...)
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    Peirce, Aristotle, metaphor – and comments to Factor.Amalia Nurma Dewi, Torkild Thellefsen & Bent Sørensen - 2020 - Semiotica 2020 (235):51-61.
    Charles Peirce provided a few, but interesting we believe, remarks about metaphor. Aristotle on the other hand developed a theory of metaphor that, to this day has been, and still is, influential (even though his theory, especially within recent years, also has been heavily criticized, e.g., by Lakoff, George & Mark Johnson. 1980. Metaphors we live by. Chicago: Chicago University Press). Factor, Lance R. 1996. Peirce’s definition of metaphor and its consequences. In Vincent Colapietro & Thomas Olshewsky (eds.), Peirce’s (...)
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    The post-analytic roots of humanist liberalism.Naomi Choi - 2011 - History of European Ideas 37 (3):280-292.
    Isaiah Berlin and Stuart Hampshire's early engagements with logical positivism and ordinary language philosophy are examined as historical and philosophical reference points for locating an alternative – interpretive and humanist – tradition that developed within analytic philosophy at Oxford in the 20th C. Berlin and Hampshire's writings show the legacy of an enduring Idealist philosophy, one that nonetheless had to be revised and reinvented against the new empiricist challenges brought on by the rise of analytic philosophy. Berlin (...)
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    ⚘ The Agonistic Dimension of Peircean Semiotics and Its Postmodern Interpretations: Sebeok, Deely, Petrilli ☀ Ionut Untea.Ionut Untea, Elize Bisanz & William Passarini - unknown
    Be aware... and you will be mindful of a notable ambiguity in semiotics as well as of those who have masterfully strived to transcend it. This event, commented on by Elize Bisanz (Texas Tech University) and chaired by William Passarini (Institute for Philosophical Studies), is part of the activities of the 2022 International Open Seminar on Semiotics: a Tribute to John Deely on the Fifth Anniversary of His Passing, cooperatively organized by the Institute for Philosophical Studies of the Faculty of (...)
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    Freedom – A silent but significant thread across Taylor’s oeuvre.Ruth Abbey - 2018 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 44 (7):790-792.
    One important and consistent thread of Charles Taylor’s thought that has not yet received the attention it deserves is his philosophy of freedom. Taylor’s 1979 defense of positive liberty in response to Isaiah Berlin’s “Two Conceptions of Liberty” is, of course, well known. But there is a way of seeing reflection on freedom as a thread that runs, sometimes silently but always significantly, through his whole body of work. Taylor can be seen as asking what freedom means, how (...)
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    ¡Cómo hacen frente las cosas a las miradas! Walter Benjamin y la mirada de lo urbano.Claudia Supelano Gross - 2014 - Universitas Philosophica 31 (62).
    Throughout his work, Walter Benjamin identified the potential and range of the city in the development of his philosophical thought. Taking this into account, this article pretends to delve into Benjamin as a reader of Franz Hessel and Charles Baudelaire in order to analyze some of the consequences of his interpretation within the journeys he made through Berlin and Paris, that led him to a philosophical posture that stands for the recovery of space as a philosophical category rather (...)
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    Heidegger's roots: Nietzsche, national socialism and the Greeks.Charles R. Bambach - 2003 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
    The myth of the homeland -- The Nietzschean self-assertion of the German University -- The geo-politics of Heidegger's Mitteleuropa -- Heidegger's Greeks and the myth of autochthony -- Heidegger's "Nietzsche".
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    Heidegger.Charles Guignon - 2014 - Routledge.
    First published in 2014. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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  44. Introduction to Philosophy and the Human Sciences.Charles Taylor - 1985 - Philosophical Papers 2.
  45. A Structural Account of Mathematics.Charles Chihara - 2005 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 11 (1):79-83.
     
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  46. Theories of Multiculturalism: An Introduction.George Crowder - 2013 - Polity.
    Multiculturalism is one of the most controversial ideas in contemporary politics. In this new book George Crowder examines some of the leading responses to multiculturalism, both supportive and critical, found in the work of recent political theorists. The book provides a clear and accessible introduction to a diverse array of thinkers who have engaged with multiculturalism. These include Will Kymlicka, whose account of cultural rights is seminal, liberal critics of multiculturalism such as Brian Barry and Susan Okin, and multiculturalist critics (...)
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    10 Public Reason.Charles Larmore - 2003 - In Samuel Freeman (ed.), The Cambridge companion to Rawls. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 368.
  48. Anaximander and the Origins of Greek Cosmology.Charles H. Kahn - 1962 - Science and Society 26 (1):120-122.
     
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  49. Whatever Happened to Reversion?Charles H. Pence - 2022 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 92 (C):97-108.
    The idea of ‘reversion’ or ‘atavism’ has a peculiar history. For many authors in the latenineteenth and early-twentieth centuries – including Darwin, Galton, Pearson, Weismann, and Spencer, among others – reversion was one of the central phenomena which a theory of heredity ought to explain. By only a few decades later, however, Fisher and others could look back upon reversion as a historical curiosity, a non-problem, or even an impediment to clear theorizing. I explore various reasons that reversion might have (...)
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    Complexity and the Arrow of Time.Charles H. Lineweaver, Paul C. W. Davies & Michael Ruse (eds.) - 2013 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    There is a widespread assumption that the universe in general, and life in particular, is 'getting more complex with time'. This book brings together a wide range of experts in science, philosophy and theology and unveils their joint effort in exploring this idea. They confront essential problems behind the theory of complexity and the role of life within it: what is complexity? When does it increase, and why? Is the universe evolving towards states of ever greater complexity and diversity? If (...)
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