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INTUITION .THE PHILOSOPHY of HENRI BERGSON By
Is Plato a Perfect Idealist?
An Introduction to Philosophy
An Unorthodox Husserlian Response to the Question of Transcendental Idealism
Materialism Is Not the Solution Graham Harman
The Real Shame of the Nation the Causes and Consequences of Interstate Inequity in Public School Investments
Reflexive Monism
Pragmatism, Phenomenalism, and Truth Talk ROBERT BRANDOM
Leibniz, Mysticism and Religion Archives Internationales D'histoire Des Idees
The Development of Self-Knowledge in Plato's Philosophy
The Question Concerning Technology
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Substance, Causation and Free Will in Spinoza and Leibniz
The Refutation of Phenomenalism
Buddhist Phenomenology and the Problem of Essence
Phenomenalism in Epistemology and Physicalism in Aesthetics 441 Belonging to a Subject and Representing an Object
On Bergson's Concept of the Virtual
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On Transcendental Materialism and the Natural Real
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Applying Modern Theories in the Philosophy of Time to Spinoza's
Analyzing Spinoza's Idea of Equality
'Bergson on Possibility and Novelty', Archiv Für Geschichte Der Philospohie
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, the Humanist Agenda and the Scientific Method
IDEALISM and ITS TYPES in the Popular Mind the Term Idealist Has a Meaning Which Is Quite Different from the Philosophical Use of the Term
The Real Effects of Disrupted Credit: Evidence from the Global Financial Crisis
Heidegger, Science, Reflection, and Critical Interdisciplinarity
Phenomenology Is Not Phenomenalism. Is There Such a Thing As Phenomenology of Sport?
Galen Strawson Realistic Monism
Space and Time As Relations: the Theoretical Approach of Leibniz
The Logic of German Monism and the Us Public
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Leibniz and the Vis Viva Controversy
Kant's Philosophy of the Self. Michio Fushihara University of Massachusetts Amherst
The Monadology (1714), by Gottfried Wilhelm LEIBNIZ (1646-1716)
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