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In Search of Enlightenment by Reading Samuel Beckett’S Waiting for Godot
In the Period Immediately After the Personal Catastrophe That Brought
Coversheet for Thesis in Sussex Research Online
RENÉ DESCARTES (1596-1650) Author: (W.W.; X.) = William Wallace (1844-1897) Encyclopedia Britannica (New York 1911) Vol
CAUSAL SKEPTICISM and the DESTRUCTION of ANTIQUITY By
H-France Review Vol. 18 (April 2018), No. 75 Tad M. Schmaltz, Early
Another Look at Beckett's 'Humanistic Quietism'
Beckett/Philosophy Ed. by Matthew Feldman and Karim Mamdani (Review)
Recent Work on 17Th Century Continental Philosophy Author(S): Edwin Curley Source: American Philosophical Quarterly , Oct., 1974, Vol
Introduction to Beckett/Philosophy
Third Essay What Is the Meaning of Ascetic Ideals?
Leibniz's Conciliatory Account of Substance
Mendelssohn 11
On the Genealogy of Morals Friedrich Nietzsche (1887) Prologue 1 We
Beckett's Early Fiction
Beckett and Nothing
Professor Andrew Platt's CV
Penultimate Draft: “Causal Powers and Ontology in Descartes, Malebranche, and Leibniz,” Julia Jorati, Causal Powers: a History (Oxford University Press), Forthcoming
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Cartesian Thought in Samuel Beckett's the Unnamable
Arnold Geulincx: Scepticismand Mental Holism
Leibniz on Pre-Established Harmony and Causality,” in Lire Leibniz, Trans
Samuel Beckett, Wilhelm Windelband, and the Interwar “Philosophy Notes” Modernism / Modernity
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The Unsaid in Samuel Beckett's the Unnamable