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If the greatness of a philosophical work can be measured by the volume and vehemence of the public response, there is little question that Rousseau's Social Contract stands out as a masterpiece. Within a week of its publication in 1762 it... more
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      French LiteraturePhilosophyEarly Modern HistoryLiterature
The eighteenth-century German physicist, philosopher, and aphorist Georg Christoph Lichtenberg (1742–99) is well known for his objection to the substantial view of the self, but his thoughts on idealism and the relationship of his views... more
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      German StudiesGerman Literature17th Century & Early Modern PhilosophyGerman Idealism
Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Fundamental Political Writings includes the Social Contract, Discourse on the Sciences and the Arts, Discourse on the Origins of Inequality, and “Preface to Narcissus.” Each text has been newly translated, and... more
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      Intellectual HistoryPolitical Philosophy17th Century & Early Modern PhilosophyPolitical Theory
In § 42 of the third Critique, ‘On the intellectual interest in the beautiful,’ Kant claims that it is ‘always the mark of a good soul’ (5:298) to take an ‘immediate interest’ in natural beauty because it indicates a moral interest in... more
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      PhilosophyAestheticsKantKant's Practical Philosophy
978-0-7618-3410-6 • Hardback March 2006 • $62.99 • (£39.95) 978-0-7618-3411-3 • Paperback April 2006 • $36.99 • (£22.95) Ralph Waldo Emerson's 1860 book, The Conduct of Life is among the gems of his mature works. First published in the... more
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      American Philosophy18th- and 19th-century philosophyRalph Waldo Emerson
In this paper we present and discuss the main Romanian attempts in philosophical psychology in the first decades of the 19th century, with a special focus on the mind–body problem. Whereas the issue of the relationship between the mind or... more
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      18th- and 19th-century philosophyRational PsychologyMind-body problemRomanian philosophy
Originally a Master's thesis, this book is available at Eurobuch.com http://bit.ly/2zoFO4v and Amazon: http://amzn.to/2fUmhvy. This book discusses the exact nature of Will to Power in the overcoming of tragedy through the soulful forces... more
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J. Doomen, Freedom and Equality in a Liberal Democratic State. Brussels: Bruylant (Larcier), 2014
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Nihilism poses grave problems for those who seek directives to lead their lives. In this article, the three most important ways to deal with nihilism are inquired, with an emphasis on their credibility. Both nihilism from a metaphysical... more
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      ReligionBuddhismPhilosophyMetaphysics
Although its origins stem from theological debates, the general will would ultimately become one of the most celebrated and denigrated concepts emerging from early modern political thought. Jean-Jacques Rousseau would make it the central... more
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A contextual study of the development of Alfred Marshall’s thinking during the early years of his apprenticeship in the Cambridge moral sciences. Marshall’s thought is situated in a crisis of academic liberal thinking that occurred in the... more
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I'm interested in two Kierkegaardian views about suffering, both of which appear controversial. The first is that suffering is essential to human existence. The second is that suffering is essential to human flourishing. My goal is to... more
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      MetaphysicsPhilosophy Of ReligionKierkegaardGottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
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      Cultural HistoryBalkan StudiesTheodor AdornoHabsburg Studies
Stella Ghervas, "La Sainte-Alliance: un pacte pacifique européen comme antydote à l'Empire", in Europe de papier. Projets européens au XIXe siècle, ed. Sylvie Aprile et al. (Lille: Presses Universitaires du Septentrion, 2015), pp.... more
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      HistoryEuropean HistoryModern HistoryIntellectual History
Nietzsche’s Immoralism begins a two-volume critical reconstruction of a socialist, democratic, and non-liberal Nietzschean politics. Nietzsche’s ideal of amor fati (love of fate) cannot be individually adopted because it is incompatible... more
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      Moral PsychologyMarxismContinental PhilosophyFriedrich Nietzsche
In this essay, I argue that Søren Kierkegaard’s oeuvre can be seen as a theater of ideas. This argument is developed in three steps. First, I will briefly introduce a theoretical framework for addressing the theatrical dimension of... more
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      PhilosophyKantChild DevelopmentImmanuel Kant
Recent years have witnessed a rehabilitation of early German Romanticism in philosophy, including a renewed interest in Romantic ethics. Friedrich Schlegel (1772–1829) is acknowledged as a key figure in this movement. While significant... more
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      EthicsGerman Romanticism18th- and 19th-century philosophyFriedrich Schlegel
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      German HistoryPostcolonial StudiesHerderTurkish and Middle East Studies
Book Review for Political Studies Review, forthcoming, vol. 14, no. 4 (Fall 2015).
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      German IdealismJohann Gottlieb Fichte18th- and 19th-century philosophy19th-century German philosophy
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      PhilosophyPhilosophy of MindAestheticsKant
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      Johann Gottlieb Fichte18th- and 19th-century philosophyGotthold Ephraim LessingFriedrich Schlegel
An intriguing historical feature of the Scottish Enlightenment is the blend of philosophical and drinking clubs to which leading thinkers such as David Hume and Adam Smith belonged. Two leading clubs of the period, the Select Society and... more
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      HistoryPolitical EconomyPhilosophyPolitical Philosophy
In Kierkegaard and the Staging of Desire: Rhetoric and Performance in a Theology of Eros Carl S. Hughes develops an original approach to Søren Kierkegaard’s religious writings. As is well known, Kierkegaard published these religious... more
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      ReligionPhilosophy Of ReligionTheology19th Century Philosophy
From the public burnings of the Social Contract occurring immediately following its publication, to Isaiah Berlin's condemnation of Rousseau as "the most sinister and most formidable enemy of liberty in the whole history of modern... more
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      19th Century French Literature18th- and 19th-century philosophyErnest RenanHistoire de la philosophie
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