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The precritical use of the metaphor of epigenesis
(Humanity Books, 2001)
If Kant has recourse to the metaphor of epigenesis throughout his career, we must distinguish between its use in paragraph 27 of the Transcendental Deduction, in which it is closely associated with the Copernican Revolution, ...
Cinema sound at the crossroads : a century of identity crises
(Peter Lang, 2004)
The Work Print
(Österreichisches Filmmuseum, 2008)
Il suffisait de presque rien : Promises and Pitfalls of Open Federalism
(Queen's University Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, 2006)
Gender, Authorship and Male Domination : Mary Shelley’s Limited Freedom in "Frankenstein" and "The Last Man"
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2000)
Ever since Ellen Moer's "Literary Women" (1976), "Frankenstein" has been recognized as a novel in which issues about authorship are intimately bound up with those of gender. The work has frequently been related to the ...
Performing Leigh Hunt’s 1840 Play "A Legend of Florence"
(Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009)
Leigh Hunt's authorship of "A legend of Florence" (1840) — a drama inspired by the rich cultural, intellectual, and political climate of Italy — reflects, as Michael Eberle-Sinatra demonstrates in the final essay of the ...
Economics and architecture
(Routledge, 2009)
Popper and the rationality principle
(College Publications, 2006)
Though Karl Popper's short paper on the rationality principle may not be the most
frequently discussed of all of his writings on epistemological matters, it is very probably the
most radically criticized. The fact that ...
Information costs, deliberation costs and transaction costs a parallel treatment
(Edward Elgar, 2002)