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  1. Laghuvārttikam.Kumārila Bhaṭṭa - 1987 - Prayāga: Gaṅgānāthajhākendrīyasaṃskr̥tavidyāpīṭham. Edited by Kamalanayana Śarmā.
    Rare work, with anonymous incomplete commentary, on the fundamentals of the Mimamsa school in Hindu philosophy; ascribed to Kumārila Bhaṭṭa.
     
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  2. Bhāṭṭabhāskarah̤. Jīvadeva - 1996 - Ilāhābāda: Śrīgaṅgānātha-Jhā-Kendrīya-Saṃskr̥ta-Vidyāpīṭha. Edited by Kamalanayana Śarmā.
     
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  3. Mīmāṃsākaustubhaḥ. Khaṇḍadeva - 1991 - Vārāṇasī: Caukhambā Saṃskr̥ta Sīrīja Āphisa. Edited by A. Cinnasvāmiśāstrī.
    Exhaustive commentary of the Mīmāṃsāsūtra of Jaimini, basic work of the Mimamsa school in Hindu philosophy.
     
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  4. Ajitā. Paritoṣamiśra - 1988 - Prayāgaḥ: Gaṅgānāthajhākendrīyasaṃskr̥tavidyāpīṭham. Edited by Kiśoranātha Jhā, Kamalanayana Śarmā, Arcanā Caturvedī, Kumārila Bhaṭṭa, Śabarasvāmi & Jaimini.
    Supercommentary on Tantravārttika, exegesis on Mīmāṃsābhāṣya, by Kumārila Bhaṭṭa, Śabarasvāmi's commentary on Jaimini's Mīmāṃsāsūtra, basic aphoristic work of the Mimamsa school in Hindu philosophy.
     
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  5. Śāstradīpikā. Pārthaśārathimiśra - 1915 - Rājapura, Deharādūna: Svāmī Rāmatīrtha Miśana. Edited by Es Subrahmaṇyaśāstrī & Kiśoradāsa Svāmī.
    Treatise, with commentaries, on Mimamsa philosophy.
     
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  6. Jaiminisūtravr̥ttiḥ Subodhinīnāmikā. Rāmeśvara - 1839 - Dillī: Caukhambā Saṃskr̥ta Pratiṣṭhāna. Edited by Jaimini & Nityānanda Panta.
    Classical commentary on the Mīmāṃsāsūtra, basic work of the Mimamsa school in Hindu philosophy by Jaimini.
     
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    The Arthasaṁgraha of Laugākṣī Bhāskara.Laugākṣī Bhāskara - 1984 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass. Edited by A. B. Gajendragadkar & R. D. Karmarkar.
    Compendium of the Mimamsa school in Indic philosophy.
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  8. Bhāṭṭadīpikā. Khaṇḍadeva - 1907 - Naī Dillī: Rāṣṭriya Saṃskr̥ta Saṃsthānam. Edited by Maṇḍana Miśra, Sampannārāyaṇācārya & Jaimini.
    Classical commentaries on Jaimini's Mīmāṃsāsūtra presenting the tradition of Bhāṭṭa school.
     
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    The Bhatta dipika of Khandadeva: with Prabhavali, the commentary of Shambhu Bhatta. Khaṇḍadeva - 1922 - Delhi: Sri Satguru Publications. Edited by Anantakrishna Sastri, S. N., Es Subrahmaṇyaśāstri, Radhe Shyam Shastri & Śambhubhaṭṭa.
    Classical commentary, with a supercommentary, on Jaimini's Mīmāṃsāsūtra, presenting the tradition of Bhāṭṭa school; includes Mīmāṃsāśāstrasāraḥ, by N.S. Anantakrishna Sastri.
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  10. Śāstradīpikā, prabhāsahitā. Pārthasārathimiśra - 1978 - Nūtana Dillī: Śrī Lālabhāduraśāstrikendriyasaṃskr̥tavidyāpīṭham. Edited by Pattabhirama Sastri, N. P. & Vaidyanātha.
     
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  11. Mīmāṃsānayavivekaḥ. Bhavanāthamiśra - 1977 - Naī Dillī: Rāṣṭrīyasaṃskr̥tasaṃsthānam. Edited by Es Subrahmaṇyaśāstri, Ravideva & Varadaraja.
    Classical commentary, with supercommentaries, on Jaimini's Mīmāṃsāsūtra, basic work of the Mīmāṃsā school in Hindu philosophy, presenting the tradition of Prabhākara Miśra.
     
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  12. Phalavatī: Jaiminīyasūtravr̥ttiḥ.Nāvalpākkam Tēvanātāccāriyar & Jaimini (eds.) - 1978 - Thanjavur: Tañjapurī Sarasvatīmahāl Granthālayasya Nirvāhakasamityāḥ.
    Anonymous commentary on Jaimini's Mīmāṃsāsūtra, aphoristic work setting forth the tenets of the Mīmāṃsā school in Hindu philosophy.
     
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    The Vākyārthamātṛkā of Śālikānatha Miśra with his own vṛtti. Śālikanāthamiśra - 1987 - Delhi, India: Sri Satguru Publications. Edited by Rajendra Nath Sharma.
    Verse work, with autocommentary, on semantics according to the Mīmāṃsā school in Indic philosophy.
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  14. Mīmāṃsāślokavārttikam.Kumārila Bhaṭṭa - 1913 - Trivandrum: CBH Publications. Edited by Ke Sāmbaśivaśāstrī & Sucaritamiśra.
     
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  15. Vidhirasāyanadūṣaṇam. Śaṅkarabhaṭṭa - 1937 - Kāśī: Rāyala Presa. Edited by Sūryanārāyaṇaśarma Śukla.
     
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    Studies on Bhartṛhari, 9: Vākyapadīya 2.119 and the Early History of Mīmāṃsā.Johannes Bronkhorst - 2012 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 40 (4):411-425.
    This article argues that in early Mīmāṃsā the view was current that there are objects in the world corresponding to all words of the Sanskrit language. Evidence to that effect is primarily found in passages from Bhartṛhari’s works, and in some classical Nyāya texts. Interestingly, Śabara’s classical work on Mīmāṃsā has abandoned this position, apparently for an entirely non-philosophical reason: the distaste felt for the newly arising group of Brahmanical temple-priests.
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  17. Ślokav⁻artika, a study.K. K. Dixit - 1983 - Ahmedabad: L.D. Institute of Indology.
     
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  18. Mīmāṃsā-paribhāṣā of Kr̥ṣṇa Yajvan. Kr̥ṣṇayajva - 1987 - Calcutta: Sanskrit Pustak Bhandar. Edited by Bhabani Prasad Bhattacharya.
     
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  19. Arthasamgraha of Shri Laugākṣhi Bhāskara: with the Kaumudî of Shri Rāmeśhvara Bhikṣhu.Laugākṣī Bhāskara - 1931 - Delhi: Bharatiya Vidya Prakashan. Edited by S. S. Suthankar & Rāmeśvara.
    Compendium of the basic tenets of the Mīmāṃsā philosophy.
     
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  20. Tattvacintāmaṇau Prāmāṇyavādaḥ: prāmāṇyagrahe Mīmāṃsakapakṣaparyantaḥ. Gaṅgeśa - 1983 - Varanasi: Sampūrṇānanda-Saṃskr̥ta-Viśvavidyālayaḥ. Edited by Gaurīnātha Śāstrī.
    Basic work of the neo-Nyaya school in Hindu philosophy; portion dealing with validity of knowledge.
     
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  21. Āpta-mīmāṃsā (Devāgamastavaḥ). Samantabhadrasvāmī - 1985 - Vārāṇasī, U. Pra.: Vīra-Sevā-Mandira-Ṭrasṭa Prakāśana. Edited by Vidyāsāgara.
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  22. Science in Merleau-Ponty's phenomenology: from the early work to the later philosophy.Komarine Romdenh-Romluc - 2018 - In Dan Zahavi (ed.), Oxford Handbook of the History of Phenomenology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
     
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  23. Samantabhadra's Āptamīmāṃsā =. Samantabhadrasvāmī - 1999 - Ahmedabad: Jagruti Dilip Sheth. Edited by Nagīna Jī Śāha & Akalaṅka.
     
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    Ilkka Niiniluoto Carnap on truth.I. Carnap'S. Early Work - 2003 - In Thomas Bonk (ed.), Language, Truth and Knowledge: Contributions to the Philosophy of Rudolf Carnap. Dordrecht, Netherland: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 2--1.
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    The early works, 1882-1898.John Dewey - 1967 - Carbondale,: Southern Illinois University Press.
    Volume 4 of’ “The Early Works” series covers the period of Dewey’s last year and one-half at the University of Michigan and his first half-year at the University of Chicago. In addition to sixteen articles the present volume contains Dewey’s reviews of six books and three articles, verbatim reports of three oral statements made by Dewey, and a full-length book, The Study of Ethics. Like its predecessors in this series, this volume presents a “clear text,” free of interpretive (...)
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    The early work of Martha Kneale, née Hurst.Jane Heal - 2021 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 30 (2):336-352.
    ABSTRACT This paper offers an account of the early career of Martha Kneale, née Hurst, and of the five papers she published between 1934 and 1950. One on metaphysical and logical necessity, from 1938, is particularly interesting. In it she considers the metaphysics of time and offers an explanation of ‘the necessity of the past’, which has some resemblance to Kripke’s ideas about metaphysical necessities, in that it assigns an important role to experience in how we come to know (...)
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    Early Works on Theological Method 1: Volume 22.Bernard J. F. Lonergan - 2010 - University of Toronto Press.
    The renowned Christian theologian Bernard Lonergan was also a professor, teaching courses on theological method at universities in Canada, the United States, and Italy. This volume records his lectures and teaching materials, thus preserving and elucidating his intellectual development between the publication of Insight in 1957 and Method in Theology in 1972. The present volume contains a record of the lectures delivered in 1962, 1964, and 1968. This is the most 'interactive' volume yet published in the Collected Works series. (...)
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    The Early Works of John Dewey, Volume 1, 1882 - 1898: Early Essays and Leibniz's New Essays, 1882-1888.Jo Ann Boydston & George E. Axetell (eds.) - 1969 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    Volume 1 of The Early Works of John Dewey, 1882-1898 is entitled Early Essays and Leibniz's New Essays Concerning the Human Understanding, 1882-1888. Included here are all Dewey's earliest writings, from his first published article through his book on Leibniz. The materials in this volume provide a chronological record of Dewey's early development--beginning with the article he sent to the Journal of Speculative Philosophy in 1881 while he was a high-school teacher in Oil City, Pennsylvania, and (...)
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    From Work to Proof of Work: Meaning and Value after Blockchain.Jeffrey West Kirkwood - 2022 - Critical Inquiry 48 (2):360-380.
    The price of Bitcoin is once more soaring. From early October 2020 to early January 2021, the price of a single Bitcoin token went from roughly $10,000 to nearly $65,000, reinspiring the hopes of the crypto-faithful in the inevitability of a future beyond centralized banking and leaving the rest to dread the jargon of computational libertarianism. The speculative betting driving this recent price action, however, belies a more rudimentary and overlooked shift in the digital economy signaled by cryptocurrencies (...)
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    Hasidism in the early works of Martin Buber: Ostjuden or “light from the Orient”?Kateryna Malakhova - 2019 - Filosofska Dumka (Philosophical Thought) 6:81-95.
    The article analyses mystical teaching of Hasidism in the early works of Martin Buber (before publication of “I and Thou” in 1923) in the context of the concept of Orientalism by E. Said. Analysis is based on the M. Buber’s appeal to Hasidic sources in the 1900s-1910s (in particular, in his first two collections, “Rabbi Nachman of Bratslav” and “The Legend of Baal Shem”). Two factors allow examining Hasidism in the early Buber’s writings in the context of (...)
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    The Early Works of John Dewey, Volume 5, 1882 - 1898: Early Essays, 1895-1898.John Dewey - 2008 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    This third volume in the definitive edition of Dewey's early work opens with his tribute to George Sylvester Morris, the former teacher who had brought Dewey to the University of Michigan. Morris's death in 1889 left vacant the Department of Philosophy chairmanship and led to Dewey's returning to fill that post after a year's stay at Minnesota. Appearing here, among all his writings from 1889 through 1892, are Dewey's earliest comprehensive statements on logic and his first book on ethics. (...)
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    The Early Works of John Dewey, Volume 3, 1882 - 1898: Essays and Outlines of a Critical Theory of Ethics, 1889-1892.John Dewey - 2008 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    This third volume in the definitive edition of Dewey's early work opens with his tribute to George Sylvester Morris, the former teacher who had brought Dewey to the University of Michigan.
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    The Early Works of John Dewey, Volume 5, 1882 - 1898: Early Essays, 1895-1898.Jo Ann Boydston (ed.) - 2008 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    This third volume in the definitive edition of Dewey's early work opens with his tribute to George Sylvester Morris, the former teacher who had brought Dewey to the University of Michigan. Morris's death in 1889 left vacant the Department of Philosophy chairmanship and led to Dewey's returning to fill that post after a year's stay at Minnesota. Appearing here, among all his writings from 1889 through 1892, are Dewey's earliest comprehensive statements on logic and his first book on ethics. (...)
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    The Early Works of John Dewey, Volume 3, 1882 - 1898: Essays and Outlines of a Critical Theory of Ethics, 1889-1892.Jo Ann Boydston (ed.) - 2008 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    This third volume in the definitive edition of Dewey's early work opens with his tribute to George Sylvester Morris, the former teacher who had brought Dewey to the University of Michigan. Morris's death in 1889 left vacant the Department of Philosophy chairmanship and led to Dewey's returning to fill that post after a year's stay at Minnesota. Appearing here, among all his writings from 1889 through 1892, are Dewey's earliest comprehensive statements on logic and his first book on ethics. (...)
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    Mnemic Images in the Early Works of Sigmund Freud.Ilona Błocian - 2022 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia 17 (1):63-70.
    Freud was interested in the problem of memory from the time of his very early works. The processes taking place in memory, imaging, remembering and forgetting images focused his attention and were one of the pillars of shaping his conception of the unconscious and mind as “the storehouse of total memory,” which in one of his works he compared to “the Eternal City of Rome”, which accumulate images-memories gathered throughout life. Shifts, changes, deformations, strong emotional components determine (...)
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    Hegel’s Bellicis View of War. Initial State and Early Works.Alexei N. Krouglov - 2022 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 26 (3):644-657.
    For over a century, Hegel’s view of war is seen as controversial that results in mutually exclusive interpretations. To reach a proper evaluation of Hegel’s views, it is necessary to consider both Hegel’s initial states of philosophical doctrine about war and peace, and the development of his understanding of war from early works to mature ones. In the first part of the paper, I characterize Kant’s position on war, since it was the starting point for Hegel. Contrary to (...)
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    Does Early Exposure to Chinese–English Biliteracy Enhance Cognitive Skills?Jing Yin, Connie Qun Guan, Elaine R. Smolen, Esther Geva & Wanjin Meng - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Clarifying the effects of biliteracy on cognitive development is important to understanding the role of cognitive development in L2 learning. A substantial body of research has shed light on the cognitive factors contributing to biliteracy development. Yet, not much is known about the effect of the degree of exposure to biliteracy on cognitive functions. To fill this research void, we measured three categories of biliteracy skills jointly and investigated the effects of biliteracy skill performance in these three categories on cognitive (...)
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    Early responses to Hume's writings on religion.James Fieser (ed.) - 2001 - Bristol, England: Thoemmes Press.
    In the past 250 years, David Hume probably had a greater impact on the field of philosophy of religion than any other single philosopher. He relentlessly attacked the standard proofs for God's existence, traditional notions of God's nature and divine governance, the connection between morality and religion, and the rationality of belief in miracles. He also advanced radical theories of the origin of religious ideas, grounding such notions in human psychology rather than in divine reality. In the last decade of (...)
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    Wild, Unforgettable Philosophy: In Early Works of Walter Benjamin.Monad Rrenban - 2004 - Lexington Books.
    Through reading the early work of Walter Benjamin—up to and including the Trauerspiel, author Monad Rrenban elicits a cohesive conception of the wild, inforgettable form, philosophy, as inherent in everything. This book, distinct in its analysis and depth of analysis, elaborates the wild, unforgettable form—philosophy in relation to language, the discipline and the practice of philosophy, criticism, and the politics of death.
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    Early Works on Theological Method 1: Volume 22.Robert Croken - 2010 - University of Toronto Press.
    The renowned Christian theologian Bernard Lonergan was also a professor, teaching courses on theological method at universities in Canada, the United States, and Italy. This volume records his lectures and teaching materials, thus preserving and elucidating his intellectual development between the publication of Insight in 1957 and Method in Theology in 1972. The present volume contains a record of the lectures delivered in 1962 (Regis College, Toronto), 1964 (Georgetown University), and 1968 (Boston College). This is the most 'interactive' volume yet (...)
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    The Notion of Negative Fact in the Early Works of Russell and Wittgenstein.Timur Uçan - 2023 - In Esther Heinrich-Ramharter, Alois Pichler & Friedrich Stadler (eds.), 100 Years Tractatus. Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society. pp. 589-597.
    This paper consists in a comparative study of the notions of negative fact in the early works of Russell and Wittgenstein. How to account for our ability to think both that it is false that what is not the case is the case and incorrect to think that it is true that what is not the case is the case? Are the truth and the correctness of such thoughts and of their expressions meant to be insured by the (...)
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    Deweyan "Soul" as Conceived in His Early Work.Becky L. Noël Smith & Randy Hewitt - 2023 - Education and Culture 38 (2):26-46.
    Abstract:The term “soul” is found throughout John Dewey’s work, particularly when discussing self-realization and meaningfulness. Soul can be easily associated with religious connotations, and yet it is well accepted that he did not imply such. So, then, what did he mean? In his early writings, he shifted away from theologically inspired language and toward a conception composed in naturalized terms. This, no doubt, can be confusing to uninitiated readers. While extensive analyses have been written on his philosophy of spirit (...)
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    To what question is the Badiouan notion of the subject an answer? On the dialectical elaboration of the concept in his early work.Jan-Jasper Persijn - 2017 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 43 (1):96-120.
    Alain Badiou’s elaboration of a subject faithful to an event is commonly known today in the academic world and beyond. However, his first systematic account of the subject was already published in 1982 and did not mention the ‘event’ at all. Therefore, this article aims at tracing back both the structural and the historical conditions that directed Badiou’s elaboration of the subject in the early work up until the publication of L’Être et l’Événément in 1988. On the one hand, (...)
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    Early responses to Avery et al.'s paper on DNA as hereditary material.U. Deichmann - 2004 - Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences 34 (2):207-232.
    Avery’s et al. ’s 1944 paper provides the first direct evidence of DNA having gene-like properties and marks the beginning of a new phase in early molecular genetics (with a strong focus on chemistry and DNA). The study of its reception shows that on the whole, Avery’s results were immediately appreciated and motivated new research on transformation, the chemical nature of DNA’s biological specificity and bacteria genetics. It shows, too, that initial problems of transferring transformation to other systems and (...)
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    Foucauldian Imprints in the Early Works of Ian Hacking.María Laura Martínez - 2016 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 30 (1):69-84.
    Ian Hacking has defined himself as a philosopher in the analytic tradition. However, he has also recognized the profound influence that Michel Foucault had on much of his work. In this article I analyse the specific imprint of certain works by Foucault—in particular Les mots et les choses—in two of Hacking’s early works: Why Does Language Matter to Philosophy? and The Emergence of Probability. I propose that these texts not only share a debt of Foucauldian thought, but (...)
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    From Formalism to Psychology: Metaphilosophical Shifts in Wilfrid Sellars’s Early Works.Peter Olen - 2016 - Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 6 (1):24-63.
    When discussing Wilfrid Sellars’s philosophy, very little work has been done to offer a developmental account of his systematic views. More often than not, Sellars’s complex views are presented in a systematic and holistic fashion that ignores any periodization of his work. I argue that there is a metaphilosophical shift in Sellars’s early philosophy that results in substantive changes to his conception of language, linguistic rules, and normativity. Specifically, I claim that Sellars’s shift from a formalist metaphilosophy to one (...)
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    Wild, Unforgettable Philosophy: In Early Works of Walter Benjamin.Monad Rrenban - 2004 - Lexington Books.
    Through reading the early work of Walter Benjamin—up to and including the Trauerspiel, author Monad Rrenban elicits a cohesive conception of the wild, inforgettable form, philosophy, as inherent in everything. This book, distinct in its analysis and depth of analysis, elaborates the wild, unforgettable form—philosophy in relation to language, the discipline and the practice of philosophy, criticism, and the politics of death.
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    Relations in the early works of Meinong and Husserl.Carlo Ierna - 2009 - Meinong Studies 3:7-36.
    Both Alexius Meinong and Edmund Husserl wrote about relations in their early works, in periods in which they were still influenced by Franz Brentano. However, besides the split between Brentano and Meinong, the latter also accused Husserl of plagiarism with respect to the theory of relations. Examining Meinong’s and Husserl’s early works and the Brentanist framework they were written in, we will try to assess their similarities and differences. As they shared other sources besides Brentano, we (...)
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    The Early Works 1882-1892. [REVIEW]C. K. - 1976 - Review of Metaphysics 29 (3):546-547.
    Because the paperback edition of Dewey’s early works places within easy reach those writings in which he was coming to terms with the foundational issues of his philosophical methodology, it should stimulate the much needed examination of the underpinnings of the later, more popular expressions of his thought. Dewey’s basic ideas grew and changed form many times over his long career, yet there are unifying themes and standpoints which are more rigorously expressed in the early works, (...)
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    System der Aesthetik.Karl Heinrich Heydenreich - 1790 - Hildesheim: Gerstenberg.
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