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The Unconscious in Philosophy, and French and European Literature : Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century.
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The Renaissance Bible : scholarship, sacrifice, and subjectivity /
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The Future of Illusion : Political Theology and Early Modern Texts.
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The Italian Mind : Vernacular Logic in Renaissance Italy (1540-1551).
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Muse et madone : visages de la femme de la Révolution française aux apparitions de Lourdes /
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Modes of faith : secular surrogates for lost religious belief /
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Samson : hero or fool? : the many faces of Samson /
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Europe (in theory) /
Published 1985Table of Contents: “…Introduction : a pigs eye view of Europe -- 1.The discovery of Europe : some critical points -- 2.Montesquieu's North and South : history as a theory of Europe -- 3.Republics of letters : what is European literature? -- 4.Mme de Stael to Hegel : the end of French Europe.…”
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A companion to Schopenhauer /
Published 2012Table of Contents: “…Cooper -- Life-denial versus life-affirmation: Schopenhauer and Nietzsche on pessimism and asceticism / Ken Gemes and Christopher Janaway -- Schopenhauer on the inevitability of unhappiness / Ivan Soll -- Schopenhauer and Freud / Stephan Atzert -- Schopenhauer's impact on European Literature / Paul Bishop -- Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Wagner / Bernard Reginster -- Schopenhauer's influence on Wittgenstein / Severin Schroeder -- Schopenhauer's fairy tale about Fichte: the origin of The world as will and representation in German idealism / Gü̈̈nter Zöller.…”
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A companion to Schopenhauer /
Published 2012Table of Contents: “…A Companion to Schopenhauer; Contents; Notes on Contributors; Acknowledgments; A Note on Cross-References; Introduction: Arthur Schopenhauer: The Man and His Work; Part I: Nature, Knowledge and Perception; 1: Schopenhauer on Scientific Knowledge; 2: Perception and Understanding: Schopenhauer, Reid and Kant; 3: Schopenhauer's Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics; 4: Schopenhauer's Color Theory; 5: Schopenhauer and Transcendental Idealism; Part II: World, Will and Life; 6: Schopenhauer's Philosophy of the Dark Origin; 7: The Consistency of Schopenhauer's Metaphysics; 8: Schopenhauer on Sex, Love and Emotio Schopenhauer and Platonic Ideas; 10: Schopenhauer's On the Will in Nature: The Reciprocal Containment of Idealism and Realism; Part III: Art, Beauty and the Sublime; 11: Schopenhauer's Philosophy of Music; 12: Schopenhauer's Theory of Architecture; 13: The Artist as Subject of Pure Cognition; 14: Schopenhauer on Tragedy and the Sublime; 15: Schopenhauer and the Objectivity of Art; Part IV: Compassion, Resignation and Sainthood; 16: Schopenhauer on the Metaphysics of Art and Morality; 17: Schopenhauer on the Value of Compassion; 18: Schopenhauer and Indian Philosophy19: Life-Denial versus Life-Affirmation: Schopenhauer and Nietzsche on Pessimism and Asceticism; 20: Schopenhauer on the Inevitability of Unhappiness; Part V: Schopenhauer's Context and Legacy; 21: Schopenhauer and Freud; 22: Schopenhauer's Impact on European Literature; 23: Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Wagner; 24: Schopenhauer's Influence on Wittgenstein; 25: Schopenhauer's Fairy Tale about Fichte: The Origin of The World as Will and Representation in German Idealism; Index.…”
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