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Ann E., Moyer, Martin J. Burke Anthony Grafton (Eds.) A. O.

[1 vol. in 4 iss.] Journal of the History of Ideas. Vol. 69.

Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008.,

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Author
Ann E., Moyer, Martin J. Burke Anthony Grafton (Eds.) A. O.
Publishers
Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008.
Size
690 p. Original softcover.
Dust jacket
No
Languages
English
Inscribed
No
First edition
No

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From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Slightly rubbed, overall very good and clean. / Leicht berieben, insgesamt sehr gut und sauber. - Contents: Alter, Stephen G.: Mandeville�s Ship: Theistic Design and Philosophical History in Charles Darwin�s Vision of Natural Selection -- Anderson, Margaret: Stoic Constructions of Virtue in The Vicar of Wakefield -- Behrent, Michael C.: The Mystical Body of Society: Religion and Association in Nineteenth-Century French Political Thought -- Bellhouse, David: Banishing Fortuna: Montmort and De Moivre -- Carter, Stephen G.: The �Historical Solution� versus the �Philosophical Solution�: The Political Commentary of Christopher Dawson and Jacques Maritain, 1927-1939 -- Cotkin, George: History�s Moral Turn -- Cotkin, George: A Conversation about Morals and History -- Day, Matthew: Godless Savages and Superstitious Dogs: Charles Darwin, Imperial Ethnography, and the Problem of Human Uniqueness -- Devun, Leah: The Jesus Hermaphrodite: Science and Sex Difference in Premodern Europe -- Dodsworth, F. M.: The Idea of Police in Eighteenth-Century England: Discipline, Reformation, Superintendence, c. 1780-1800 -- English, Adam C.: �Science Cannot Stop With Science�: Maurice Blondel and the Sciences -- Gimmel, Millie: Reading Medicine in the Codex de la Cruz Badiano -- Godart, Gerard Clinton: �Philosophy� or �Religion�? The Confrontation with Foreign Categories in Late Nineteenth-Century Japan -- Gordon, Peter E.: The Place of the Sacred in the Absence of God: Charles Taylor�s A Secular Age -- Guillemin, Anna: The Style of Linguistics: Aby Warburg, Karl Vossler, and Hermann Osthoff -- Flamerton, Katharine J.: Malebranche, Taste, and Sensibility: The Origins of Sensitive Taste and a Reconsideration of Cartesianism�s Feminist Potential -- Ianziti, Gary: Leonardo Bruni, the Medici, and the Florentine Histories -- Janacek, Bruce: A Virtuoso�s History: Antiquarianism and the Transmission oi Knowledge in the Alchemical Studies of Elias Ashmole -- Jumonville, Neil: The Complexity of Moral History: Response to Cotkin -- Kapust, Daniel: On the Ancient Uses of Political Fear and its Modern Implications -- Kelley, Donald R.: Joseph M. Levine, 1933-2008 -- Livingston, James: The Return of the Self-Made Man: Response to Cotkin -- Mancini, Matthew J.: Too Many Tocquevilles: The Fable of Tocqueville�s American Reception -- Merchant, Carolyn: Secrets of Nature: The Bacon Debates Revisited -- Myers, Benjamin: �Following the Way Which Is Called Heresy�: Milton and the Heretical Imperative -- Norton, Robert E.: Isaiah Berlin�s �Expressionism,� or: �Ha! Du bist das Bl�kende!� -- O�Brien, Michael: Amoralities Not for Turning: Response to Cotkin -- Park, Katharine: Response to Brian Vickers, �Francis Bacon, Feminist Historiography, and the Dominion of Nature� -- Perry, Lewis: Turn, Turn, Turn: Response to Cotkin -- Sarafianos, Aris: The Contractility of Burke�s Sublime and Heterodoxies in Medicine and Art -- Stanley, Matthew: The Pointsman: Maxwell�s Demon, Victorian Free Will, and the Boundaries of Science -- Stark, Ryan J.: Protestant Theology and Apocalyptic Rhetoric in Roger Ascham�s The Schoolmaster -- Vickers, Brian: Francis Bacon, Feminist Historiography, and the Dominion of Nature -- Wilson, Andrew D.: The Unity of Physics and Poetry: H. C. Orsted and the Aesthetics of Force.