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Logic & natural language : on plural reference and its semantic and logical significance /
Published 2004“…Ashgate new critical thinking in philosophy…”
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From concept to objectivity : thinking through Hegel's subjective logic /
Published 2006“…Ashgate new critical thinking in philosophy…”
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The logic of expression : quality, quantity, and intensity in Spinoza, Hegel and Deleuze /
Published 2006“…Ashgate new critical thinking in philosophy…”
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Subjectivity and irreligion : atheism and agnosticism in Kant, Schopenhauer and Nietzsche /
Published 2016“…Ashgate new critical thinking in philosophy.…”
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Spinoza and Deep Ecology : Challenging Traditional Approaches to Environmentalism /
Published 2016“…Ashgate new critical thinking in philosophy.…”
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The problem of existence /
Published 2016“…Ashgate new critical thinking in philosophy.…”
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Identity politics in deconstruction : calculating with the incalculable /
Published 2008“…Ashgate new critical thinking in philosophy.…”
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Science and virtue : an essay on the impact of the scientific mentality on moral character /
Published 2006“…Ashgate new critical thinking in philosophy.…”
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Preference and information /
Published 2007“…Ashgate new critical thinking in philosophy.…”
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Truth and normativity : an inquiry into the basis of everyday moral claims /
Published 2007“…Ashgate new critical thinking in philosophy.…”
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Living without domination : the possibility of an anarchist utopia /
Published 2007“…Ashgate new critical thinking in philosophy.…”
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Death, contemplation and Schopenhauer /
Published 2007“…Ashgate new critical thinking in philosophy.…”
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Thomas Kuhn's 'Linguistic Turn' and the Legacy of Logical Empiricism : Incommensurability, Rationality and the Search for Truth /
Published 2016“…Ashgate New Critical Thinking in Philosophy…”
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