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Information costs, deliberation costs and transaction costs a parallel treatment
(Edward Elgar, 2002)
Heidegger, Cohen, and the neo-Kantian reading of Kant
(Humanity Books, 2000)
Heidegger ne se livrera jamais à une critique systématique de l’interprétation de Kant par Hermann Cohen. Tout au plus se contente-t-il au passage de quelques remarques, souvent négatives, comme par exemple sur le caractère ...
Economics and architecture
(Routledge, 2009)
Selecting herbaceous plant cover to control tree invasion in rights-of-way
(Elsevier, 2002)
Following construction of a right-of-way, environmental regulation often requires the rapid
restoration of a herbaceous plant cover to control erosion and/or attenuate visual impact.
Herbaceous species can be selected ...
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 ...
The place of aesthetics in Fichte's early system
(Northwestern University Press, 2002)
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that aesthetics had its place in Fichte’s early system of the WL, and that due to contingent circumstances he did not have the chance to expound it. But we can reconstruct the main ...
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, ...
Fichte's debate with Reinhold in 1793 : the doctrine of drives and the problem of freedom
V Fichte, early romanticism and German idealism
(Edwin Mellen Press, 2004)
This article focuses on Fichte’s essay on Revelation (2nd ed.) and on his review of Creuzer’s book on the freedom of the will. These texts contain a critique of the theory of freedom exposed by K. L. Reinhold in the Letters ...
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 ...
Il suffisait de presque rien : Promises and Pitfalls of Open Federalism
(Queen's University Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, 2006)