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Challenging this antiquated portrait, Sperber demonstrates that Marx had more in common with Robespierre than with 20th-century Communists. Using the complete Marx and Engels database only recently opened, Sperber juxtaposes the private man against the... [ More...]
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Although some of Nelson Goodman's views have become unfashionable or seem unorthodox, much in his work is of lasting significance. Daniel Cohnitz and Marcus Rossberg assess Goodmanbs contribution to philosophy, including his acceptance and critique of... [ More...]
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Sarah Hutton sets Anne Conway in her historical and philosophical context in this intellectual biography of one of the very first English women philosophers. Hutton traces Conway's intellectual development in relation to friends and associates, and... [ More...]
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The first and monumental biography of the life and thought of the ground breaking historian and writer on nationalism.
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As the founder of sociology, positivism, and the history of science, Auguste Comte was arguably the most important nineteenth century French philosopher. Yet he has been curiously neglected. Based upon ten years of research, including three years of... [ More...]
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