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  1. The Notebooks of Samuel Taylor Coleridge.Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Kathleen Coburn, Earl Leslie Griggs, Mary Moorman & F. M. Todd - 1957 - Science and Society 23 (4):368-374.
     
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    The political thought of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: a selection.Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1938 - Folcroft, Pa.: Folcroft Library Editions. Edited by Reginald James White.
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    S. T. Coleridge's Treatise on method.Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1934 - Philadelphia: R. West. Edited by Alice Dorothea Snyder.
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  4. The philosophical lectures.Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1949 - London,: Pilot Press.
  5. The Philosophical Lectures [1818-1819] Hitherto Unpublished.Samuel Taylor Coleridge & Kathleen Coburn - 1949 - Philosophical Library.
     
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    Samuel Taylor Coleridge on nature and reason: With a response from William Whewell.Trevor H. Levere - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (5):1683-1693.
    (1996). Samuel Taylor Coleridge on nature and reason: With a response from William Whewell. The European Legacy: Vol. 1, Science and Religion in Modern Western Thought, pp. 1683-1693.
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    Samuel Taylor Coleridge on ideas actualized in history.Peter Cheyne - 2019 - Intellectual History Review 29 (3):489-514.
    Situating Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s thought on historically actualized ideas with reference to a range of classical thinkers, this article examines his intriguing philosophical theory about how ideas become progressively actualized in history. This cultural growth can be understood as contemplation-in-action, although it occurs through mainly fumbling – or else overenthusiastic – human agents. I distinguish Coleridgean first-order, transcendent ideas (such as God, infinity, the good, the soul) from second-order, historical ones (such as church, state, the constitution). It (...)
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    The world within the word: Maritain and the poet.Samuel Hazo - 2018 - Steubenville, OH: Franciscan University Press.
    This book, written in 1957, arises from the encounter of two men: the American poet Samuel Hazo and the French philosopher Jacques Maritain. They met on September 12, 1956, at Maritain's home in Princeton, New Jersey. Hazo sought to engage Maritain's diffuse writings in aesthetics by bringing them into conversation with the great voices of the English literary tradition, especially Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Gerard Manley Hopkins, and John Keats. Hazo was also striving to understand and articulate (...)
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  9. Samuel Taylor Coleridge.Michael Moran - 1967 - In Paul Edwards (ed.), The Encyclopedia of philosophy. New York,: Macmillan. pp. 2--134.
     
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    Samuel Taylor Coleridge and the Crisis in Great Britain, 1816-1820.Arthur S. Link - 1948 - Journal of the History of Ideas 9 (1/4):323.
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    Samuel Taylor Coleridge and the Economic and Political Crisis in Great Britain, 1816-1820.Arthur S. Link - 1948 - Journal of the History of Ideas 9 (3):323.
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    Samuel Taylor Coleridge and the friend: The emergence of a political philosopher.T. Hanzawa - 1988 - History of European Ideas 9 (6):681-695.
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    L' "eredità" Kantiana in Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Senso, Intelletto, Ragione.Silvestro Marcucci - 2005 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 61 (3/4):773-797.
    After briefly summarizing the various events of Coleridge's life also as a writer, firstly we analyze the positive opinions of the philosopher-poet of Cambridge on Kant and Schelling, the less positive ones on Fichte, and the negative ones on Hegel. Within this historical and theoretical context, we describe the ideas of Coleridge on the three central faculties in the Kantian philosophy, i.e., on sense, on understanding and on reason. With a patient theoretical and philological reconstruction, we show Kant's (...)
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    The Religious Thought of Samuel Taylor Coleridge.David Pym - 1978
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    Samuel Taylor Coleridge and the Anglican Church. [REVIEW] Enright - 2012 - Newman Studies Journal 9 (1):99-100.
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    The Philosophical Lectures of Samuel Taylor Coleridge.Philip Blair Rice - 1951 - Philosophical Review 60 (1):101.
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    10. Romanticism: Bruno and Samuel Taylor Coleridge.Hilary Gatti - 2010 - In Essays on Giordano Bruno. Princeton University Press. pp. 201-219.
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    The Notebooks of Samuel Taylor Coleridge.F. E. L. Priestley & Kathleen Coburn - 1958 - Journal of the History of Ideas 19 (4):593.
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    The Notebooks of Samuel Taylor Coleridge.F. E. L. Priestley - 1958 - Journal of the History of Ideas 19 (4):593.
  20. Deism and Samuel Taylor coleridge.Nancy Moore - 1940 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 21 (2):147.
     
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    The German Influence on Samuel Taylor Coleridge.Thomas De Quincey's Relation to German Literature and Philosophy.John Louis Haney & William A. Dunn - 1904 - Philosophical Review 13 (1):108-109.
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    The Notebooks of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Volume 2. 1804-1808.Kathleen Coburn - 1963 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 22 (2):227-230.
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    The Notebooks of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Volume I: 1794-1804, Text and Notes.Kathleen Coburn - 1959 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 17 (3):400-401.
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  24. The Philosophical Lectures of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Hitherto Unpublished.Kathleen Coburn - 1950 - Philosophy 25 (94):278-280.
     
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  25. Aesthetics and Moral Philosophy in the Thought of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1808-1819.Michael John Kooy - 1996
     
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    Mariner: A Voyage with Samuel Taylor Coleridge. By Malcolm Guite. Pp. vii, 458, London, Hodder & Stoughton, 2017, £25.00. [REVIEW]Patrick Madigan - 2018 - Heythrop Journal 59 (1):115-116.
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    The Collected Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge[REVIEW]Terence Dolan - 1986 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 31:448-450.
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    The Statesman's Science: History, Nature, and Law in the Political Thought of Samuel Taylor Coleridge.Pamela Edwards - 2004 - Columbia University Press.
    Author of "Kubla Khan" and the epic "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner," Samuel Taylor Coleridge is remembered principally for his contributions as a romantic poet. This innovative reconsideration of Coleridge's thought and career not only demonstrates his importance as a philosopher but also recovers romanticism as both an aesthetic and a political movement. Pamela Edwards radically departs from classic theories of Coleridge's development and reads his writing within the framework of a constantly shifting political (...)
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    The Notebooks of Samuel Taylor Coleridge[REVIEW]P. R. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (3):513-513.
    This is the first of five double volumes which will make Coleridge's notebooks readily available, in most cases for the first time. The material is arranged chronologically: part 1 contains the text for the years 1794-1804; part 2, extensive and helpful notes as well as indices of persons, publications, and places. A subject index of the whole is planned. These early notebooks are extremely uneven and shed more light on Coleridge as man and poet than on his philosophic (...)
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  30. COBURN, The Notebooks of Samuel Taylor Coleridge[REVIEW]E. W. Martin - 1957 - Hibbert Journal 56:411.
     
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  31. Poetry realized in nature: Samuel Taylor Coleridge and early nineteenth century science. [REVIEW]G. Cantor - 1983 - Enlightenment and Dissent 2:123-124.
     
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    The Philosophical Lectures of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Hitherto Unpublished. Edited by Kathleen Coburn. (London: The Pilot Press, Ltd. Pp. 480. Price 25s.). [REVIEW]R. L. Brett - 1950 - Philosophy 25 (94):278-.
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  33. (Academia.edu) LITERATURE I DO- THE ROMANTICS AND SUBJECTIVITY : SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE.Rituparna Ray Chaudhuri - 2015
    [ https://plus.google.com/108060242686103906748/posts/cwvdB6mK3J6 ] The phenomenal description on own thoughts regard me to describe Coleridge, along with William Wordsworth, was instrumental in initiating a poetic revolution in the early nineteenth century which is known as the Romantic Movement. Coleridge invokes the Divine Spirit that blows upon the wild Harp of Time. Time is like the stringed musical instrument on which the Spirit produces sweet harmonious melodies. Coleridge is perhaps best known for his haunting ballad Rime of Ancient Mariner, (...)
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    The Philosophical Lectures of Samuel Taylor Coleridge[REVIEW]Sholom J. Kahn - 1950 - Journal of Philosophy 47 (13):394-395.
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    The Philosophical Lectures of Samuel Taylor Coleridge[REVIEW]James Collins - 1950 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 25 (2):364-366.
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  36. Il" platonismo, filosofico ed estetico di Samuel Taylor Coleridge.Silvestro Marcucci - 1972 - Rivista di Estetica 17:289.
     
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    “Three Rights Traditions Walk into a Bar in Jakarta”: Inalienable Human Rights from the Perspective of Different Civilizations.Timothy Samuel Shah & C. Holland Taylor - 2023 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2023 (203):78-98.
    ExcerptMany people assume that the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948 was an exclusively or primarily Western project, imposed on the rest of the world by the European and American powers that emerged victorious from World War II. Harvard Law professor Mary Ann Glendon’s 2001 book, A World Made New: Eleanor Roosevelt and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, suggests otherwise. It was not the great powers but small powers that pushed hardest for a declaration of rights. And it (...)
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    The Workshop of Productive EclecticismThe Notebooks of Samuel Taylor Coleridge.Lore Metzger & Kathleen Coburn - 1963 - Journal of the History of Ideas 24 (1):143.
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    The semiosis of stone: A “rocky” rereading of Samuel Taylor Coleridge through Charles Sanders Peirce.W. John Coletta, Dometa Wiegand & Michael C. Haley - 2009 - Semiotica 2009 (174):69-143.
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    Book Review: Critical Essays on Samuel Taylor Coleridge[REVIEW]William E. Cain - 1995 - Philosophy and Literature 19 (1):151-152.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Critical Essays on Samuel Taylor ColeridgeWilliam E. CainCritical Essays on Samuel Taylor Coleridge, edited by Leonard Orr; vi & 194 pp. New York: Twayne, 1994, $42.00.“Coleridge, as you doubtless hear, is gone,” wrote Thomas Carlyle, August 12, 1834, to Ralph Waldo Emerson: “How great a Possibility, how small a realized Result.” There is now a huge Coleridge industry in the academy, (...)
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  41. The Statesman's Science: History, Nature, and Law in the Political Thought of Samuel Taylor Coleridge[REVIEW]Tim Milnes - 2002 - Enlightenment and Dissent 21:195-198.
     
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  42. Samuel T. Coleridge e Kant.Silvestro Marcucci - 2005 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 61 (3):773-797.
    O presente artigo, depois de apresentar brevemente alguns dos aspectos mais salientes da vida de Samuel Taylor Coleridge, incluindo a sua vida como escritor, propõese analisar as opiniões positivas do filósofopoeta de Cambridge sobre Kant e Schelling, as menos positivas sobre Fichte, e as negativas sobre Hegel. Dentro deste contexto histórico e teorético, o autor descreve as ideias de Coleridge acerca das três faculdades tal como nos aparecem na filosofia kantiana, ou seja, sobre a sensibilidade, sobre (...)
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    Revising ethical guidance for the evaluation of programmes and interventions not initiated by researchers.Samuel I. Watson, Mary Dixon-Woods, Celia A. Taylor, Emily B. Wroe, Elizabeth L. Dunbar, Peter J. Chilton & Richard J. Lilford - 2020 - Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (1):26-30.
    Public health and service delivery programmes, interventions and policies are typically developed and implemented for the primary purpose of effecting change rather than generating knowledge. Nonetheless, evaluations of these programmes may produce valuable learning that helps determine effectiveness and costs as well as informing design and implementation of future programmes. Such studies might be termed ‘opportunistic evaluations’, since they are responsive to emergent opportunities rather than being studies of interventions that are initiated or designed by researchers. However, current ethical guidance (...)
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  44. Quantum indeterminacy and the eigenstate-eigenvalue link.Samuel C. Fletcher & David E. Taylor - 2021 - Synthese 199 (3-4):1-32.
    Can quantum theory provide examples of metaphysical indeterminacy, indeterminacy that obtains in the world itself, independently of how one represents the world in language or thought? We provide a positive answer assuming just one constraint of orthodox quantum theory: the eigenstate-eigenvalue link. Our account adds a modal condition to preclude spurious indeterminacy in the presence of superselection sectors. No other extant account of metaphysical indeterminacy in quantum theory meets these demands.
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    Two quantum logics of indeterminacy.Samuel C. Fletcher & David E. Taylor - 2021 - Synthese 199 (5-6):13247-13281.
    We implement a recent characterization of metaphysical indeterminacy in the context of orthodox quantum theory, developing the syntax and semantics of two propositional logics equipped with determinacy and indeterminacy operators. These logics, which extend a novel semantics for standard quantum logic that accounts for Hilbert spaces with superselection sectors, preserve different desirable features of quantum logic and logics of indeterminacy. In addition to comparing the relative advantages of the two, we also explain how each logic answers Williamson’s challenge to any (...)
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    Patient perspectives on compensation for biospecimen donation.Samuel C. Allen, Minisha Lohani, Kristopher A. Hendershot, Travis R. Deal, Taylor White, Margie D. Dixon & Rebecca D. Pentz - 2018 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 9 (2):77-81.
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  47. Is justification easy or impossible? Getting acquainted with a middle road.Samuel A. Taylor - 2015 - Synthese 192 (9):2987-3009.
    Can a belief source confer justification when we lack antecedent justification for believing that it’s reliable? A negative answer quickly leads to skepticism. A positive answer, however, seems to commit one to allowing pernicious reasoning known as “epistemic bootstrapping.” Puzzles surrounding bootstrapping arise because we illicitly assume either that justification requires doxastic awareness of a source’s epistemic credentials or that there is no requirement that a subject be aware of these credentials. We can resolve the puzzle by splitting the horns (...)
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    The Explanatory Role of Concepts.Samuel D. Taylor & Gottfried Vosgerau - 2021 - Erkenntnis 86 (5):1045-1070.
    Machery and Weiskopf argue that the kind concept is a natural kind if and only if it plays an explanatory role in cognitive scientific explanations. In this paper, we argue against this explanationist approach to determining the natural kind-hood of concept. We first demonstrate that hybrid, pluralist, and eliminativist theories of concepts afford the kind concept different explanatory roles. Then, we argue that we cannot decide between hybrid, pluralist, and eliminativist theories of concepts, because each endorses a different, but equally (...)
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  49. What seemings seem to be.Samuel A. Taylor - 2015 - Episteme 12 (3):363-384.
    According to Phenomenal Conservatism (PC), if it seems to a subject S that P, S thereby has some degree of (defeasible) justification for believing P. But what is it for P to seem true? Answering this question is vital for assessing what role (if any) such states can play. Many have appeared to adopt a kind of non-reductionism that construes seemings as intentional states which cannot be reduced to more familiar mental states like beliefs or sensations. In this paper I (...)
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    Evidence and Cognition.Samuel D. Taylor & Jon Williamson - 2022 - Erkenntnis:1-22.
    Cognitive theorists routinely disagree about the evidence supporting claims in cognitive science. Here, we first argue that some disagreements about evidence in cognitive science are about the evidence available to be drawn upon by cognitive theorists. Then, we show that one’s explanation of why this first kind of disagreement obtains will cohere with one’s theory of evidence. We argue that the best explanation for why cognitive theorists disagree in this way is because their evidence is what they rationally grant. Finally, (...)
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