No. | Page |
Altman, William H. F.: Leo Strauss on "German Nihilism": Learning the Art of Writing | 4 | 587 |
Amidon, Kevin S.: Carrie Chapman Catt and the Evolutionary Politics of Sex and Race, 1885–1940 | 2 | 305 |
Armenteros, Carolina: From Human Nature to Normal Humanity: Joseph de Maistre, Rousseau, and the Origins of Moral Statistics | 1 | 107 |
Bachrach, David S.: The Rhetoric of Historical Writing: Documentary Sources in Histories of Worms, c. 1300 | 2 | 187 |
Bentley, Michael: Stefan Collini's Absent Minds: News from Nowhere | 3 | 375 |
Caine, Barbara: Stefan Collini's Absent Minds: Stefan Collini, Virginia Woolf, and the Question of Intellectuals in Britain | 3 | 369 |
Carlin, Laurence: Selecting a Phenomenalism: Leibniz, Berkeley, and the Science of Happiness | 1 | 57 |
Cogley, Richard W.: "Some Other Kind of Being and Condition": The Controversy in Mid-Seventeenth-Century England over the Peopling of Ancient America | 1 | 35 |
Collini, Stefan: Stefan Collini's Absent Minds: Author's Response | 3 | 395 |
Delehanty, Ann T.: Mapping the Aesthetic Mind: John Dennis and Nicolas Boileau | 2 | 233 |
D'Elia, Anthony F.: Stefano Porcari's Conspiracy against Pope Nicholas V in 1453 and Republican Culture in Papal Rome | 2 | 207 |
English, James F.: Stefan Collini's Absent Minds: Hazards of the Higher Debunkery | 3 | 363 |
Frobert, Ludovic: Elie Halévy's First Lectures on the History of European Socialism | 2 | 329 |
Jennings, Jeremy: The Debate about Luxury in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century French Political Thought | 1 | 79 |
Jennings, Jeremy: Stefan Collini's Absent Minds: The View from Calais | 3 | 381 |
Lestition, Steven: Countering, Transposing, or Negating the Enlightenment? A Response to Robert Norton | 4 | 659 |
Lochman, Daniel T.: Divus Dionysius: Authority, Self, and Society in John Colet's Reading of the Ecclesiastical Hierarchy | 1 | 1 |
Moyn, Samuel: Intellectual History and Democracy: An Interview with Pierre Rosanvallon. Introduction | 4 | 701 |
Norton, Robert E.: The Myth of the Counter-Enlightenment | 4 | 635 |
O'Neill, Daniel I.: John Adams versus Mary Wollstonecraft on the French Revolution and Democracy | 3 | 451 |
Parsons, Jotham: Defining the History of Ideas | 4 | 683 |
Phillips, Paul T.: One World, One Faith: The Quest for Unity in Julian Huxley's Religion of Evolutionary Humanism | 4 | 613 |
Rashid, Salim: John von Neumann and Scientific Method | 3 | 501 |
Rodgers, Daniel T.: Stefan Collini's Absent Minds: Anatomy of a Cliché | 3 | 389 |
Roy, Ayon: The Specter of Hegel in Coleridge's Biographia Literaria | 2 | 279 |
Schaefer, Richard: Infallibility and Intentionality: Franz Brentano's Diagnosis of German Catholicism | 3 | 477 |
Schwartzberg, Melissa: Jeremy Bentham on Fallibility and Infallibility | 4 | 563 |
Sebastián, Javier Fernández: Intellectual History and Democracy: An Interview with Pierre Rosanvallon | 4 | 703 |
Stuurman, Siep: Cosmopolitan Egalitarianism in the Enlightenment: Anquetil Duperron on India and America | 2 | 255 |
Thomson, Erik: Commerce, Law, and Erudite Culture: The Mechanics of Théodore Godefroy's Service to Cardinal Richelieu | 3 | 407 |
Vincent, Andrew: German Philosophy and British Public Policy: Richard Burdon Haldane in Theory and Practice | 1 | 157 |
Wall, Byron E.: John Venn, James Ward, and the Chair of Mental Philosophy and Logic at the University of Cambridge | 1 | 131 |
Weststeijn, Thijs: Spinoza sinicus: An Asian Paragraph in the History of the Radical Enlightenment | 4 | 537 |
Wolloch, Nathaniel: "Facts, or Conjectures": Antoine-Yves Goguet's Historiography | 3 | 429 |