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    A Philosophical Commentary on the Politics of Aristotle.Peter Simpson - 1998 - Univ of North Carolina Press.
    Philosophical Commentary on the Politics of Aristotle.
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    Philosophical commentaries.George Berkeley, A. A. Luce, George H. Thomas & British Library - 1976 - New York: Garland. Edited by George H. Thomas & A. A. Luce.
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    A Philosophical Commentary on These Words of the Gospel, Luke 14:23, “Compel Them to Come In, That My House May Be Full”.Pierre Bayle - 2005 - Liberty Fund.
    (From Liberty Fund:) The topics of church and state, religious toleration, the legal enforcement of religious practices, and religiously motivated violence on the part of individuals have once again become burning issues. Pierre Bayle’s Philosophical Commentary was a major attempt to deal with very similar problems three centuries ago. His argument is that if the orthodox have the right and duty to persecute, then every sect will persecute, since every sect considers itself orthodox. The result will be mutual slaughter, (...)
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    Philosophical commentaries.George Berkeley - 1707 - New York: Garland. Edited by George H. Thomas & A. A. Luce.
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    Philosophical commentaries, generally called the Common-place book.George Berkeley - 1944 - New York [etc.]: T. Nelson and sons. Edited by Arthur Aston Luce.
  6. Philosophical commentaries.George Berkeley, George H. Thomas, A. A. Luce & Wolfgang Breidert - 1980 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 170 (2):235-236.
     
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    Philosophical Commentaries; Generally Called the Commonplace Book: George Berkeley, Bishop of Cloyne.H. R. Smart - 1945 - Philosophy 20 (77):276-277.
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  8. Philosophical Commentaries, generally called the Commonplace Book.George Berkeley - 1945 - Mind 54 (213):83-89.
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    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 808.Gītā Commentaries - 2013 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 87 (4):807 - 809.
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    Philosophical Commentaries Generally Called the Commonplace Book.H. R. Smart - 1945 - Philosophical Review 54 (2):184.
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    Sanskrit philosophical commentary.Jonardon Ganeri & M. Miri - 2010 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 27:187-207.
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  12. Philosophical commentary.Gerhard Seel - 2001 - In Ammonius and the Seabattle: Texts, Commentary and Essays. New York: De Gruyter.
  13. Plato's Republic. A philosophical Commentary.R. C. Cross & A. D. Woozley - 1964 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 19 (4):606-607.
     
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    Plato's Sophist: a philosophical commentary.Lambertus Marie de Rijk - 1986 - Amsterdam: North Holland Pub. Co..
    Paperback. This volume is a new interpretation of Plato's earlier and later Theory of Ideas, starting from a detailed analysis of the dialogue, The Sophist.The way in which Plato announces his novel Metaphysics has been puzzling scholars for a long time. Did Plato really introduce Change into the Transcendent World and thus abandon his Theory of Unchangeable Forms?Many of Plato's commentators have claimed that the use of modern techniques of logico-semantical analysis can be a valuable aid in unravelling this problem, (...)
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  15. Philosophical commentary on the words of the gospel, 'compel them to come in' (extracts only).Pierre Bayle - unknown
     
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    Philosophical Commentaries.Harry M. Bracken - 1979 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 17 (3):349-349.
  17. Berkeley: la concepción de Dios en los Comentarios Filosóficos / Berkeley: the Conception of God in the Philosophical Commentaries.Alberto Luis López - 2015 - Endoxa 36:123.
    Berkeley was a philosopher who wrote about such diverse topics as natural philosophy, political philosophy, mathematics, economy, and theology. Within this broad range of interests, his concern about the infinite spirit stands out; thus, the aim of this paper is to trace the origins of Berkeley´s conception of God, an issue which is already prefigured in the Philosophical Commentaries. The importance of knowing and analyze the notes that make up the Commentaries lies in that they make it (...)
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    Philosophical Commentaries: Transcribed From the Manuscript and Edited with an Introduction and Index by George H. Thomas, Explanatory Notes by A.A. Luce.George Berkeley & George H. Thomas - 1989 - Routledge.
    This edition of George Berkeley's Philosophical Commentaries, first published in 1989, provides an accurate transcription of Berkeley's manuscript, and introduction to set it in perspective, extensive notes to aid in interpreting it, and a full index to facilitate the use of it.
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  19. Scientism and Pseudoscience: A Philosophical Commentary.Massimo Pigliucci - 2015 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 12 (4):569-575.
    The term “scientism” is used in a variety of ways with both negative and positive connotations. I suggest that some of these uses are inappropriate, as they aim simply at dismissing without argument an approach that a particular author does not like. However, there are legitimate negative uses of the term, which I explore by way of an analogy with the term “pseudoscience.” I discuss these issues by way of a recent specific example provided by a controversy in the field (...)
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    A Philosophical Commentary on the Politics of Aristotle. [REVIEW]Asli Gocer - 1998 - Review of Metaphysics 51 (4):958-958.
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    Philosophical Commentaries, Generally Called the Commonplace Book. [REVIEW]C. S. G. - 1945 - Journal of Philosophy 42 (3):80-82.
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    Woody Allen's Angst: Philosophical Commentaries on His Serious Films.Sander H. Lee - 1997 - McFarland.
    While Woody Allen is generally considered to be a master of the comic genre he created, his serious films are very important in understanding his role as one of this generation's more influential filmmakers. In this work such Allen films as Annie Hall (1977), Broadway Danny Rose (1984), Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989) and Mighty Aphrodite (1995) are analyzed for the common philosophical themes they share. Gender issues, Allen's love-hate relationship with God, narcissism and moral relativism, and the use of (...)
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    Plato's REPUBLIC: A Philosophical Commentary.I. M. Crombie - 1964 - Philosophical Quarterly 14 (57):368-370.
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  24. The Hellenistic Philosophers: Volume 1, Translations of the Principal Sources with Philosophical Commentary.A. A. Long & D. N. Sedley - 1987 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by D. N. Sedley.
    Volume 1 presents the texts in new translations by the authors, and these are accompanied by a philosophical and historical commentary designed for use by all readers, including those with no background in the classical world. With its glossary and indexes, this volume can stand alone as an independent tool of study.
     
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  25. Aquinas’s Philosophical Commentary on the “Ethics”: A Historical Perspective.[author unknown] - 2001 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 65 (2):356-357.
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    Aquinas's philosophical commentary on the Ethics: a historical perspective.James Conroy Doig - 2001 - Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, c.
    Is Aquinas's Sententia libri Ethicorum an interpretation of Aristotle based on `principles of Christian ethics'? Or do we have in that work a presentation of the foundation of Aquinas's moral philosophy? Professor Doig answers these questions through an examination of the historical context within which the Sententia was composed. In Chapters 1-2, the work's role as a corrective of earlier commentaries is established. Chapter 3, by examining philosophy at Paris between 1215 and 1283, reveals that the proposal by Aquinas (...)
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    Philosophical Commentaries, Generally Called the Commonplace Book. [REVIEW]G. C. S. - 1945 - Journal of Philosophy 42 (3):80.
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    Yemenite Midrash: Philosophical Commentaries on the Torah.Y. Tzvi Langermann - 1996 - Altamira Press.
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    Entry 720 of berkeleys philosophical commentaries and noncognitive propositions in scripture.Roomet Jakapi - 2003 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 85 (1):86-90.
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    Philosophical Commentaries; generally called the Commonplace Book: George Berkeley, Bishop of Cloyne. An editio diplomatica transcribed and edited with introduction and notes. By A. A. Luce, M.C., D.D., Litt.D. (London: T. Nelson & Sons. 1944. Pp. xlii + 485. Price 3½ guineas.). [REVIEW]John Laird - 1945 - Philosophy 20 (77):276-.
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    Cassirer's Metaphysics of Symbolic Forms: A Philosophical Commentary.Thora Ilin Bayer - 2001 - New Haven: Yale University Press. Edited by Ernst Cassirer.
    A commentary on Ernst Cassirer's "Metaphysics of Symbolic Forms". It offers an introduction to the metaphysical views that underlie the philosopher's conceptions of symbolic form and human culture. It also focuses on the meaning of Cassirer's claim that philosophy is not itself a symbolic form.
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    Argumentation in Mencius: A Philosophical Commentary on Haiwen Yang’s The World of Mencius.Zezhen Niu & Shuhong Zheng - 2020 - Argumentation 34 (2):275-284.
    This article is intended to discuss the issue of argumentation in Mencius in the form of book review, focusing on Haiwen Yang’s newly released monograph The World of Mencius. Unlike many scholars who are inclined to see the argumentations included in the book of Mencius in the light of logical debate, Yang attempts to embed Mencius in his social network, so as to reconstruct a “vivid” and “real” Mencius as lived in his own historical context. Yang’s narrative is characterized by (...)
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    Vico's "New Science": A Philosophical Commentary.Donald Phillip Verene (ed.) - 2015 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    Giambattista Vico is best remembered for his major work, the New Science, in which he sets forth the principles of humanity and gives an account of the stages common to the development of all societies in their historical life. Controversial at the time of its publication in 1725, the New Science has come to be seen as the most ambitious attempt before Comte at a comprehensive science of human society and the most profound analysis of the philosophy of history prior (...)
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    Berkeley's philosophical commentaries.A. A. Luce - 1950 - Mind 59 (236):551.
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    A Critical and Philosophical Commentary (1742).William Warburton - 1974 - New York: Garland. Edited by Almonides.
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    Aquinas’s Philosophical Commentary on the “Ethics”. [REVIEW]Denis Bradley - 2003 - Review of Metaphysics 57 (2):402-403.
    Is Aquinas’s Sententia libri Ethicorum to be classified as a theological or philosophical commentary? In embracing the latter answer, Doig promotes Hermann Kleber’s view that Aquinas, in the SLE and other Aristotelian commentaries, searches for the “intentio Aristotelis, while keeping in mind the veritas rei”, a truth that, if it is reached through a demonstration that does not incorporate any premise formally based on Christian faith, Doig unhesitatingly calls “philosophical reasoning”. Although R. A. Gauthier dates the SLE (...)
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    Plato's republic: A philosophical commentary.D. W. Hamlyn - 1964 - Philosophical Books 5 (3):2-3.
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    Berkeley's philosophical commentaries: To the editor of "Mind ".A. A. Luce - 1950 - Mind 59 (236):551-551.
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    Cassirer's Metaphysics of symbolic forms: a philosophical commentary.Thora Ilin Bayer (ed.) - 2001 - New Haven: Yale University Press.
    This book -- the first commentary on Ernst Cassirer's Metaphysics of Symbolic Forms -- provides an introduction to the metaphysical views that underlie the philosopher's conceptions of symbolic form and human culture.
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  40. Plato's Republic: A Philosophical Commentary. [REVIEW]Raphael Demos - 1966 - Philosophical Review 75 (3):405-407.
  41. Plato's Republic: A Philosophical Commentary. [REVIEW]J. W. R. - 1965 - Review of Metaphysics 18 (4):773-774.
    The Republic is here treated as an introduction to philosophy. The authors systematically summarize and criticize the various topics and arguments Plato used. No line-by-line scholarly commentary is attempted; rather the emphasis is on the philosophical importance and truth of Plato's arguments. Unfortunately the result of this approach is that the Republic becomes an introduction to the British brand of philosophical analysis, rather than to Plato's philosophy. Literary form and dramatic situation are virtually ignored, and with them Plato's (...)
     
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  42. What Is It to Be Naturally Loved? Henry of Harclay on Fruition: Edition and Philosophical Commentary of I Sententiarum, d. 1, qq. 1-4.Giacomo Fornasieri & Alessandro De Pascalis - 2021 - Studi Sull'aristotelismo Medievale 1 (1):119-172.
    Henry of Harclay was a secular late medieval theologian who has been appointed Chancellor at Oxford in the first half of the fourteenth century. Due to the lack of edited texts, his Commentary on Book I of the Sentences is today largely ne- glected. The present contribution aims at offering a provisional edition of Sent. I, d. 1, qq. 1-4. These questions are devoted to human acts of fruition. The topics discussed here regard 1. whether God alone is the object (...)
     
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    Aquinas’s Philosophical Commentary on the Ethics. [REVIEW]Anthony J. Celano - 2002 - International Philosophical Quarterly 42 (3):421-422.
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    John Buridan on Self-Reference: Chapter Eight of Buridan's 'Sophismata', with a Translation, an Introduction, and a Philosophical Commentary.G. E. Hughes (ed.) - 1982 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    John Buridan was a fourteenth-century philosopher who enjoyed an enormous reputation for about two hundred years, was then totally neglected, and is now being 'rediscovered' through his relevance to contemporary work in philosophical logic. The final chapter of Buridan's Sophismata deals with problems about self-reference, and in particular with the semantic paradoxes. He offers his own distinctive solution to the well-known 'Liar Paradox' and introduces a number of other paradoxes that will be unfamiliar to most logicians. Buridan also moves (...)
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    Ibn ʿArabī’s School of Thought: Philosophical Commentaries on Fuṣūṣ al-ḥikam, not a Sufi Order.L. W. Cornelis van Lit - 2023 - Journal of Islamic Philosophy 14:162-187.
    Followers of Ibn ʿArabī are considered to constitute an “Akbari” school of thought. The use of the term ‘school’ assumes some sort of cohesion, but the nature of this has been little studied. I argue that adherents found a substitute for the in-person study sessions (sing. majlis) that were common among Sufis, by identifying Fuṣūṣ al-ḥikam with Ibn ʿArabī. Thus they were able to establish a direct connection with their preferred master by reading and commenting on this book. By placing (...)
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    John Buridan on self-reference: chapter eight of Buridan's Sophismata, with a translation, an introduction, and a philosophical commentary.Jean Buridan - 1982 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by G. E. Hughes.
    John Buridan was a fourteenth-century philosopher who enjoyed an enormous reputation for about two hundred years, was then totally neglected, and is now being 'rediscovered' through his relevance to contemporary work in philosophical logic. The final chapter of Buridan's Sophismata deals with problems about self-reference, and in particular with the semantic paradoxes. He offers his own distinctive solution to the well-known 'Liar Paradox' and introduces a number of other paradoxes that will be unfamiliar to most logicians. Buridan also moves (...)
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    Proclus as Heresiarch: Theological Polemic and Philosophical Commentary in Nicholas of Methone’s Refutation of Proclus’ Elements of Theology.Joshua Robinson - 2017 - In Mariev Sergei (ed.), Byzantine Perspectives on Neoplatonism. Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 103-136.
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  48. The conduct of life: A philosophical reading , and: Society and solitude: Twelve chapters. A new study edition, with notes, philosophical commentary and historical contextualization , and: A pluralistic universe: Hibbert lectures at Manchester college on the present situation in philosophy. A new philosophical reading (review).Sami Pihlström - 2009 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 45 (3):pp. 444-449.
    This well-organized editorial material is useful especially for students and general educated readers coming to study these works for the first time, but also for the specialist who wants to check details or keep up with central literature. The editor's notes offer historical contextualization, terminological and etymological clarifications, and information on both the well-known and the relatively unknown authors cited by Emerson.... Callaway has modernized the spelling of the prose, but otherwise the editions follow the originals. ".
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  49. Al-Sijzi: A Mathematical and Philosophical Commentary on Proposition II-14 in Apollonius' Conic Sections.R. Rashed - 2000 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 211:159-172.
     
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    Plato's Republic: A Philosophical Commentary. By R. C. Cross and W. D. Woozley. London and Toronto, Macmillan Co. 1964. Pp. xv, 295. $4.25. [REVIEW]John Malcolm - 1964 - Dialogue 3 (3):327-329.
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