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    Unmasking Bergson.Daniel Pinkas - 2016 - Overheard in Seville 34 (34):23-34.
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    La matérialité de l'esprit: la conscience, le langage et la machine dans les théories contemporaines de l'esprit.Daniel Pinkas - 1995 - Paris: Decouverte.
    Les chapitres 4 et 5 examinent les arguments tirés de la subjectivité de l'expérience auxquels sont confrontées les théories réductionnistes de l'esprit.
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  3. À propos d'une citation célèbre:«Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it».Daniel Pinkas - 2001 - Studia Philosophica 60:115-125.
     
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    Santayana and VaIéry.Daniel Pinkas - 1999 - Overheard in Seville 17 (17):26-34.
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    Santayana and VaIéry.Daniel Pinkas - 1999 - Overheard in Seville 17 (17):26-34.
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    Letters to Charles A Loeser.George Santayana & Daniel Pinkas - 2020 - Overheard in Seville 38 (38):33-38.
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    Santayana on the Holocaust and the Nazis.Chris Skowroński, Herman Saatkamp, Richard M. Rubin, Matthew C. Flamm & Daniel Pinkas - 2018 - Overheard in Seville 36 (36):60-68.
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    Review of George Santayana, Three Philosophical Poets – Lucretius, Dante, and Goethe. [REVIEW]Daniel Pinkas - 2020 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 12 (2).
    Three Philosophical Poets is published as volume VIII of the Critical Edition of The Works of George Santayana, with the same impeccable editorial apparatus as the preceding volumes and an excellent introduction by James Seaton. This introduction is geared to shedding light on the broader philosophical context of a book that Seaton rightly considers “as perhaps the best introduction to Santayana’s work” (Seaton 2019: xi). Indeed, it is a relatively short book that touches upon some of Santaya...
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