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THE OBJECTS OF STOIC εὐπάθειαι
Doug Reed
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titled, THE OBJECTS OF STOIC εὐπάθειαι
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MONISM AND NUMBER: A CASE STUDY IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF SPINOZA’S PHILOSOPHY
Alex Silverman
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titled, MONISM AND NUMBER: A CASE STUDY IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF SPINOZA’S PHILOSOPHY
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BERKELEY ON UNPERCEIVED OBJECTS AND THE PUBLICITY OF LANGUAGE
Kenneth L. Pearce
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THE GROUNDS OF DETERMINATE THOUGHT: KANT’S POSSIBILITY PROOF AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF GERMAN IDEALISM
Peter Yong
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titled, THE GROUNDS OF DETERMINATE THOUGHT: KANT’S POSSIBILITY PROOF AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF GERMAN IDEALISM
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THE EPISTEMOLOGY OF SCHELLING’S PHILOSOPHY OF NATURE
Naomi Fisher
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