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    Kant contra el Leibizianismo.Gastón Robert Tocornal - 2013 - Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 39 (1):77-104.
    This paper analyzes and discusses the principle of Succession, formulated by Kant in 1755s Nova Dilucidatio. The principle, as we will see, shows that the kind of causally isolated substances invoked in pre-established harmony are incapable of undergoing change. After first analyzing Kant’s specific arguments in order to prove his principle, I shall argue that the Kantian critique against the leibnizians refers to the general bias consisting in putting on a level the logical and real realms, and consequently to confuse (...)
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    ¿Son las relaciones meros «entia rationis»? Consideraciones en torno a la teoría leibniziana de las relaciones intersubstanciales.Gastón Robert Tocornal - 2012 - Anuario Filosófico 45 (3):567-587.
    El presente trabajo aborda el problema del estatuto ontológico de las relaciones intermonádicas en la filosofía de Leibniz. Según argumentaré, dada (1) la concepción leibniziana de la sustancia como ser completo y (2) la caracterización que hace Leibniz de Dios como agente creador libre, las relaciones intersubstanciales no pueden ser entendidas como meros entes de razón fundados ab extra en la actividad de los sujetos cognoscentes, sino, antes bien, como genuinas propiedades (relacionales) fundadas en las configuración interna de las propias (...)
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  3. Pirro ligorio, the casino of Pius IV, and antiques for the medici: Some new documents.Robert W. Gaston - 1984 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 47 (1):205-209.
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    ‘Our befores and our afters’: Another antipodean perspective on Bernard Smith?Robert W. Gaston - 2020 - Thesis Eleven 160 (1):129-157.
    Much has been published on the career and scholarly achievements of Bernard Smith (1916–2011) since his retirement from teaching in 1977 and has predictably gathered pace after his death. It is clear that the reception of his very substantial body of writings, addressing so many fields within the humanities, critical thought and art history in particular, is only just beginning. The present study focuses on a large recent collection of Smith’s studies in which critical responses are integrated. I argue that (...)
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    Vesta and the martyrdom of st. Lawrence in the sixteenth century.Robert W. Gaston - 1974 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 37 (1):358-362.
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    British travellers and scholars in the Roman catacombs 1450-1900.Robert W. Gaston - 1983 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 46 (1):144-165.
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    ‘Our befores and our afters’: Another antipodean perspective on Bernard Smith? [REVIEW]Robert W. Gaston - 2020 - Thesis Eleven 160 (1):129-157.
    Much has been published on the career and scholarly achievements of Bernard Smith (1916–2011) since his retirement from teaching in 1977 and has predictably gathered pace after his death. It is clear that the reception of his very substantial body of writings, addressing so many fields within the humanities, critical thought and art history in particular, is only just beginning. The present study focuses on a large recent collection of Smith’s studies in which critical responses are integrated. I argue that (...)
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    Perception and Pluralism: Leibniz’s Theological Derivation of Perception in Connection with Platonism, Rationalism and Substance Monism.Gastón Robert - 2020 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 102 (1):56-101.
    This article discusses Leibniz’s claim that every substance is endowed with the property of perception in connection with Platonism, rationalism and the problem of substance monism. It is argued that Leibniz’s ascription of perception to every substance relies on his Platonic conception of finite things as imitations of God, in whom there is ‘infinite perception’. Leibniz’s Platonism, however, goes beyond the notion of imitation, including also the emanative causal relation and the logical (i.e. definitional) priority of the absolute over the (...)
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    Panentheistic, monistic, non-necessitarian: Leibniz’s view of the relation between God and nature in 1675–1676.Gastón Robert - 2023 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 31 (3):448-468.
    Discussions of Leibniz’s view of the relation between God and nature in 1675–1676 has split commentators into two competing camps. According to some scholars, Leibniz was a pantheistic substance monist in these years. However, other scholars think that he was neither a substance monist nor a pantheist. This paper advocates a middle ground between these two interpretations. With scholars in the first camp, it is argued that Leibniz was a substance monist in 1675–1676. However, it is also argued that he (...)
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    Leibnizova prestabilirana harmonija iznova razmotrena.Gastón Robert - 2022 - Synthesis Philosophica 37 (2):447-476.
    This article aims to offer a thorough and new account of the components of Leibniz’s theory of pre-established harmony, understood as an explanation of the unity among all substances. It argues for a formulation of the theory in terms of six complementary components, developing interpretations of them along with critical discussions of other interpretations found in the Leibniz literature. The paper shows that, as they have been presented so far, interpretations of pre-established harmony have almost universally omitted one of its (...)
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    Focal Dependence, Logical Priority and the Unity of Aristotle’s Metaphysics.Gastón Robert - 2021 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 62 (148):7-27.
    RESUMO Um problema de longa data na erudição aristotélica diz respeito à questão de como reconciliar a dupla descrição de Aristóteles da metafísica como ontologia (a ciência universal do ser enquanto ser) e teologia (a ciência da substância imutável e separada). Uma tentativa importante de responder a esta questão (iniciada primeiro por G. Patzig) consiste em dizer que a substância imutável e separada é focalmente anterior (ou o significado focal da) substância e, portanto, de ser em geral (uma vez que (...)
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    Gottes Perzeption und die Einheit der Welt: Ein nicht-reduktionistischer Ansatz zum Leibniz’schen Begriff der Welt als Aggregat. Perception divine et unité du monde: Vers une interprétation non-réductionniste de la conception leibnizienne du monde comme agrégat.Gastón Robert - 2020 - Studia Leibnitiana 52 (1-2):156-183.
    This article elaborates a new framework for understanding Leibniz’s conception of the unity and reality of the world as an aggregate. It defends the view that Leibniz conceives of the world as a particular type of aggregate, the main characteristic of which is that its members are bound together by the perceptual activity of the infinite mind of God. It is argued that, so conceived, the world can in a sense have a unity and reality that, while aggregative and relational, (...)
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    Incongruent counterparts and the absolute nature of space in Kant’s 1768 essay, "Directions in Space".Gaston Robert - forthcoming - Anuario Filosófico:267-286.
    This article argues that Kant’s argument from incongruent counterparts in his essay, Directions in Space yields not the conclusion that space is an objective reality, but rather that it is an absolute and dynamical framework that grounds spatial properties, a view which is neutral with respect to the objective/subjective nature of space. It is suggested that, so construed, Kant’s argument in this essay can be made consistent with his later employment in support of transcendental idealism with regard to space.
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    ¿Qué tan leibnizianos son los “leibnizianos” Wolff y Baumgarten? Reflexiones acerca de la teoría de la armonía preestablecida en ibniz, Wolff y Baumgarten.Gaston Robert - 2014 - Ideas Y Valores 63 (154):107-135.
    La filosofía de Wolff y Baumgarten ha sido tradicionalmente evaluada como nada más que una sistematización, carente de toda originalidad, de las doctrinas de Leibniz. El presente trabajo revisa esta opinión generaliza, concentrándose en el problema específico de la interacción de las sustancias naturales. Se muestra que Wolff y Baumgarten no siguen a Leibniz con el mismo grado de cercanía en relación a algunos de los principios centrales de la teoría armonía preestablecida y, con ello, se problematiza el uso de (...)
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    Simples, Representational Activity, and the Communication among Substances: Leibniz and Wolff on pre-established Harmony.Gastón Robert - 2018 - History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 21 (1):92-128.
    This article aims to make further progress in revising the standard account of Wolff’s philosophy as a popularisation and systematisation of Leibniz’s doctrines. It focuses on the topic of the communication among substances and the metaphysics of simples and activity underlying it. It is argued that Wolff does not accept the pre-established harmony in its orthodox Leibnizian version. The article explains Wolff’s departure from Leibniz’s PEH as stemming from his rejection of Leibniz’s construal of the activity of every simple as (...)
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  16. La philosophie et les savoirs, coll. « L'univers de la philosophie ».Jean-Paul Brodeur, Robert Nadeau, Gilles-Gaston Granger, Gilles Lane, Jacques Poulain & Serge Latouche - 1977 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 167 (1):105-106.
     
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    How Leibnizian were the "Leibnizians" ch. Wolff and A. G. Baumgarten? Reflections on the theory of preestablished harmony. [REVIEW]Gaston Robert - 2014 - Ideas Y Valores 63 (154):107-135.
    Las filosofías de Wolff y Baumgarten han sido tradicionalmente evaluadas como una mera sistematización de las doctrinas de Leibniz, carente de toda originalidad. Se revisa esta opinión, concentrándose en el problema específico de la interacción de las sustancias naturales. Se muestra que ellos no siguen a Leibniz con el mismo grado de cercanía en algunos de los principios centrales de la teoría de la armonía preestablecida. Se problematiza así el uso de la etiqueta "leibnizianismo" como referida a un cuerpo homogéneo (...)
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    Trinità e Incarnazione: Il rapporto tra filosofia a teologia rivelata nel pensiero di Leibniz.Robert Merrihew Adams - 2000 - The Leibniz Review 10:53-60.
    Christian theology is one of the most neglected areas of Leibniz’s thought. It is a subject that engaged his attention throughout his intellectual career. He seems to have been very well informed about the main currents of theological opinion in his own time, and to have had an extensive knowledge of historic doctrinal positions. He left behind a wealth of letters and unpublished papers discussing topics in revealed theology; but this resource for understanding both his own thought and the history (...)
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  19. Berkeley, George 60, 62 Bemasconi, Robert lln Bernauer, James 176, 180n, 181, 196 Beyssade, Jean-Marie 30n.Andrew Arato, Hannah Arendt, Jean-Baptiste Aristide, Antonin Artaud, Marcus Aurelius, Gaston Bachelard, Francis Bacon, Mikhail Bahktm, Gregory Bateson & Charles Baudelaire - 2003 - In Edith Wyschogrod & Gerald P. McKenny (eds.), The Ethical. Blackwell. pp. 217.
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    GRANGER, Gilles Gaston, Langages et épistémologie.Jean-Dominique Robert - 1981 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 37 (2):246-248.
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    Les positions épistémologiques de Gilles-Gaston Granger en sciences de l'homme.Jean-Dominique Robert - 1975 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 31 (3):239.
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    Trinità e Incarnazione. [REVIEW]Robert Merrihew Adams - 2000 - The Leibniz Review 10:53-60.
    Christian theology is one of the most neglected areas of Leibniz’s thought. It is a subject that engaged his attention throughout his intellectual career. He seems to have been very well informed about the main currents of theological opinion in his own time, and to have had an extensive knowledge of historic doctrinal positions. He left behind a wealth of letters and unpublished papers discussing topics in revealed theology; but this resource for understanding both his own thought and the history (...)
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    Yorick's World. [REVIEW]Robert B. Barrett - 1994 - Review of Metaphysics 48 (2):397-398.
    This is a collection of twenty-seven essays written by its author between 1962 and 1989 on topics in the history of science, the philosophy of science, and "the relevance of scientific practice to other parts of philosophy and culture". Twenty-one have been previously published, the remainder hitherto aired only as public presentations. The papers are gathered under six section-headings, including "Explanation," "Hume's Problem," "Logic and Causality," "Machines and Practices," "Scientific Knowledge--Its Scope and Limits," and "Science and Subjectivity"; yet their actual (...)
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    P. Nguyen-Hong-Giao, Le Verbe dans l'Histoire — La philosophie de l'Historicité de Gaston Fessard. Préface de Jean Ladrière, Paris, Beauchesne, 1974, , 427 pages. [REVIEW]Jean-Dominique Robert - 1976 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 32 (2):223.
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    Jean-Gaston Bardet, Le trésor secret d'Ishraël, « Les énigmes de l'univers ». Paris, Robert Laffont, 1970. 13,5 × 21,5, 470 p. [REVIEW]Jean-Claude Margolin - 1973 - Revue de Synthèse 94 (70-72):287-288.
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    Le rationalisme appliqué.Gaston Bachelard - 1949 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    Si l'on veut bien définir le rationalisme comme une pensée d'organisation, on devra lui accorder une matière à organiser, des éléments à assembler, des expériences à ajuster. On devra le juger au terme même de cette organisation, après son effort synthétique, après son travail de mise en ordre. Il y a peu de justice à le taxer d'incapacité à propos d'une analyse de ce qu'il prend comme éléments de sa construction. Autant dire que le rationalisme est une philosophie fonctionnelle, une (...)
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  27. Biological Individuals.Robert A. Wilson & Matthew J. Barker - 2024 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    The impressive variation amongst biological individuals generates many complexities in addressing the simple-sounding question what is a biological individual? A distinction between evolutionary and physiological individuals is useful in thinking about biological individuals, as is attention to the kinds of groups, such as superorganisms and species, that have sometimes been thought of as biological individuals. More fully understanding the conceptual space that biological individuals occupy also involves considering a range of other concepts, such as life, reproduction, and agency. There has (...)
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  28. Remembering Robert Seydel.Lauren Haaftern-Schick & Sura Levine - 2011 - Continent 1 (2):141-144.
    continent. 1.2 (2011): 141-144. This January, while preparing a new course, Robert Seydel was struck and killed by an unexpected heart attack. He was a critically under-appreciated artist and one of the most beloved and admired professors at Hampshire College. At the time of his passing, Seydel was on the brink of a major artistic and career milestone. His Book of Ruth was being prepared for publication by Siglio Press. His publisher describes the book as: “an alchemical assemblage that (...)
     
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    L'Activité rationaliste de la physique contemporaine.Gaston Bachelard - 1977 - Paris: Union générale d'éditions.
    En 32 romans, publiés entre 1934 et 1982, cet auteur d'origine australienne a élaboré autour de son protagoniste principal, l'inspecteur Roderick Allen de Scotland Yard, un ensemble de romans policiers d'enquête dans la meilleure tradition britannique.
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  30. Realism, Essence, and Kind: Resuscitating Species Essentialism?Robert A. Wilson - 1999 - In Species: New Interdisciplinary Essays. pp. 187-207.
    This paper offers an overview of "the species problem", arguing for a view of species as homeostatic property cluster kinds, positioning the resulting form of realism about species as an alternative to the claim that species are individuals and pluralistic views of species. It draws on taxonomic practice in the neurosciences, especially of neural crest cells and retinal ganglion cells, to motivate both the rejection of the species-as-individuals thesis and species pluralism.
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  31. Dehumanization, Disability, and Eugenics.Robert A. Wilson - 2021 - In Maria Kronfeldner (ed.), Routledge Handbook of Dehumanization. London, New York: Routledge. pp. 173-186.
    This paper explores the relationship between eugenics, disability, and dehumanization, with a focus on forms of eugenics beyond Nazi eugenics.
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  32. Affect, desire and interpretation.Robert Williams - forthcoming - Philosophical Studies.
    Are interpersonal comparisons of desire possible? Can we give an account of how facts about desires are grounded, that underpins such comparisons? This paper supposes the answer to the first question is yes, and provides an account of the nature of desire that explains how this is so. The account is a modification of the interpretationist metaphysics of representation that the author has recently been developing. The modification is to allow phenomenological affective valence into the “base facts” on which correct (...)
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  33. Consequences of Calibration.Robert Williams & Richard Pettigrew - forthcoming - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science:14.
    Drawing on a passage from Ramsey's Truth and Probability, we formulate a simple, plausible constraint on evaluating the accuracy of credences: the Calibration Test. We show that any additive, continuous accuracy measure that passes the Calibration Test will be strictly proper. Strictly proper accuracy measures are known to support the touchstone results of accuracy-first epistemology, for example vindications of probabilism and conditionalization. We show that our use of Calibration is an improvement on previous such appeals by showing how it answers (...)
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  34. White mythologies: writing history and the west.Robert Young - 1990 - New York: Routledge.
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    Henri Bate de Malines et Saint Thomas d'Aquin.Gaston Wallerand - 1934 - Revue Néo-Scolastique de Philosophie 36 (41):387-411.
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    La philosophie du non: essai d'une philosophie du nouvel esprit scientifique.Gaston Bachelard - 1980 - Presses Universitaires de France.
    Pour Gaston Bachelard, le « non » signifie dépasser et compléter le savoir antérieur, la philosophie de la connaissance scientifique doit englober les contradictions. Il établit le profil épistémologique de l’évolution, du réalisme naïf au surrationalisme en passant par le rationalisme classique et élargit le domaine de l’intuition à ce qu’il appelle une « intuition travaillée»s’exerçant dans un espace non analytique.
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  37. Inequivalent Vacuum States and Rindler Particles.Robert Weingard & Barry Ward - 1998 - In Edgard Gunzig & Simon Diner (eds.), Le Vide: Univers du Tout et du Rien. Bruxelles: Revue de l'Université de Bruxelles. pp. 241-255.
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    La formation de l'esprit scientifique.Gaston Bachelard - 1939 - Philosophical Review 48:443.
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    Affectivity in its Relation to Personal Identity.Robert Zaborowski - forthcoming - Human Studies:1-21.
    My aim is to propose affectivity as a criterion for personal identity. My proposal is to be taken in its weak version: affectivity as _only one_ of the criteria for personal identity. I start by arguing for affectivity being a better candidate as a criterion for personal identity than thinking. Next, I focus on synchronic vs. diachronic and on ontic vs. epistemic distinctions (my proposal will concern diachronic ontic personal identity) and consider the realm of affectivity in its temporal dimension. (...)
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  40. Philosophy of psychology.Robert A. Wilson - 2005 - In Sahotra Sarkar & Jessica Pfeifer (eds.), The Philosophy of Science: An Encyclopedia. New York: Routledge. pp. 613-619.
    In the good old days, when general philosophy of science ruled the Earth, a simple division was often invoked to talk about philosophical issues specific to particular kinds of science: that between the natural sciences and the social sciences. Over the last 20 years, philosophical studies shaped around this dichotomy have given way to those organized by more fine-grained categories, corresponding to specific disciplines, as the literatures on the philosophy of physics, biology, economics and psychology--to take the most prominent four (...)
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  41. On Representing True-in-L'in L Robert L. Martin and Peter W. Woodruff.Robert L. Martin - 1984 - In Robert Lazarus Martin (ed.), Recent essays on truth and the liar paradox. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 47.
     
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    The cogito in Husserl's philosophy.Gaston Berger - 1972 - Evanston [Ill.]: Northwestern University Press.
  43. Introduction to Foucault, M. The order of discourse.Robert Young - 1981 - In Untying the text: a post-structuralist reader. Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
     
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    Revisiting Protagoras’ Fr. DK B 1.Robert Zaborowski - 2017 - Elenchos 38 (1-2):23-43.
    The paper offers an analysis of Protagoras’ fr. DK 80 B 1 and rejects the traditional reading of Protagoras as relativist. By considering the ipsissima verba that Protagoras makes use of in his passage, it is argued that alternative interpretations are possible, of which epistemological reism and psychological individualism are proposed. On a more general level, it is discussed to what extent Protagoras’ fragment contains descriptive rather than normative claim.
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    Recent essays on truth and the liar paradox.Robert Lazarus Martin (ed.) - 1984 - New York: Oxford University Press.
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    La Formation de l'esprit scientifique.Gaston Bachelard - 1967 - Paris,: J. Vrin.
    Utilisant les concepts psychanalytiques, l'auteur montre comment, dans la science, le language constitue le véhicule privilégié de l'anthropomorphisme et comment les projections affectives constituent autant d'obstacles épistémiologiques à son développement.
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  47. L'expérience de la norme.Robert Williame - 1980 - In Pierre Watté (ed.), Ethique et sociologie des valeurs: conflit ou complémentarité?: séminaire. Leuven: Peeters.
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  48. The Question of the Other in Fichte's Thought.Robert R. Williams - 1994 - In Daniel Breazeale & Tom Rockmore (eds.), Fichte: historical contexts/contemporary controversies. Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press.
     
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  49. Post-structuralism: An introduction.Robert Young - 1981 - In Untying the text: a post-structuralist reader. Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul. pp. 1--28.
  50. Theory of the Text.Robert Young - 1981 - In Untying the text: a post-structuralist reader. Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul. pp. 31--47.
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