History of Philosophy
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- Encyclopedists
- Article from the Catholic Encyclopedia by C.A. Dubray. Discusses the group of philosophers who contributed to the Encyclopédie.
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- Heytesbury, William
- 14th-century English Scholastic thinker and pioneer of the mathematical study of motion. Article by John Longeway from the Stanford Encyclopedia.
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- Johannes Sharpe
- Medieval scholar, prominent among the later Oxford Realists. Article from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, by Alessandro Conti.
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- Richard Kilvington
- 14th-century Oxford thinker, a contemporary of Burley and Bradwardine. Article by Elzbieta Jung-Palczewska, from the Stanford Encyclopedia.
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- Bibliography: The Young Hegelians
- List of English-language academic works relating to this movement. Compiled by Ralph Dumain.
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- Shakespeare on the Continent: Influence of Hegelianism
- Section from the Cambridge History of English and American Literature, reviewing the impacting of Hegelian thought on German criticism of Shakespeare.
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- Wikipedia: Young Hegelians
- Article on this mid-19th-century radical student movement, whose members included Bauer, Feuerbach and Marx.
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- Sensuous Judgments
- An article by Romane Clark defending the existence of primitive sensuous judgments
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- The Sensuous Content of Perception
- An article by Romane Clark critical of Wilfrid Sellars' theory of perception.
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- The Philosophical Legacy of Eugene Lashchyk
- Contains a bibliography and some of the writings of Eugene Lashchyk.
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- Vynnycenko's Philosophy of Happiness
- An article by Eugene Lashchyk. Published in The Annals of the Ukrainian Academy of Arts and Sciences Vol. 16, No. 41-42 (1984-85): 289-326.