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Midwest Studies in Philosophy

Volume 8, 1983
Contemporary Perspectives on the History of Philosophy

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Peter H. Nidditch The First Stage of the Idea of Mathematics: Pythagoreans, Plato, Aristotle
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Francis Jeffery Pelletier Plato on Not-Being: Some Interpretations of the ΣΥΜΠΛΟΚΗ ΕΙΔΩΝ (259E) and Their Relation to Parmenides' Problem
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Paul Feyerabend Some Observations on Aristotle's Theory of Mathematics and of the Continuum
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Morris Weitz Descartes's Theory of Concepts
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Daniel Garber Mind, Body and the Laws of Nature in Descartes and Leibniz
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Peter Machamer The Harmonies of Descartes and Leibniz
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Jonathan Bennett Teleology and Spinoza's Conatus
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Richard E. Aquila States of Affairs and Identity of Attributes in Spinoza
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Margaret D. Wilson Infinite Understanding, Scientia Intuitiva, and Ethics I.16
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R. C. Sleigh, Jr. Leibniz on the Two Great Principles of All Our Reasonings
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Robert Merrihew Adams Phenomenalism and Corporeal Substance in Leibniz
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Ruth Mattern Locke on Clear Ideas, Demonstrative Knowledge, and the Existence of Substance
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Margaret Atherton Locke's Theory of Personal Identity
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Willis Doney Berkeley's Argument against Abstract Ideas
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S. D. Guttenplan Hume and Contemporary Ethical Naturalism
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Eli Hirsch Hume's Distinction between Genuine and Fictitious Identity
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Arthur Melnick Kant on Intuition
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Moltke S. Gram The Skeptical Attack on Substance: Kantian Answers
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T. E. Wilkerson Kant on Objectivity
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Philip Kitcher Kant's Philosophy of Science
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