Items where Research Area is "Research Areas > Philosophy"
Number of items: 10. ArticleSandford, Stella [Reviewer] (2023) Book Review of 'Uncommon sense : Jeremy Bentham, queer aesthetics, and the politics of taste' by Carrie D. Shanafelt. Eighteenth-Century Studies, 56(3), pp. 499-500. ISSN (print) 0013-2586 Weslati, Hager (2023) Tyranny and boredom. Journal for Cultural Research, 27(2), pp. 172-188. ISSN (print) 1479-7585 Ó Maoilearca, John (2023) Supernormalising nothing from the hyperbolic nihil to the ordinary supernothing. Open Philosophy, 6(1), p. 20220245. ISSN (online) 2543-8875 Book SectionHakim, Lina (2023) Designing a scientific instrument : lessons from the Crookes radiometer. In: Atzmon, Leslie, (ed.) Design and science. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 9781350061927 (In Press) Hallward, Peter (2023) Jean-Jacques Rousseau. In: Ramgotra, Manjeet and Choat, Simon, (eds.) Rethinking political thinkers. Oxford : Oxford University Press. pp. 147-162. ISBN 9780198847397 Hallward, Peter (2023) A law unto ourselves : reclaiming autonomy as mass sovereignty. In: Watkin, Christopher and Davis, Oliver, (eds.) New interdisciplinary perspectives on and beyond autonomy. Abingdon : Routledge. pp. 30-47. ISBN 9781032364070 Sandford, Stella (2023) Immanuel Kant. In: Choat, Simon and Rangotra, Manjeet, (eds.) Rethinking political thinkers. Oxford, U.K. : Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780198847397 (In Press) Sandford, Stella (2023) The taxonomy of “race” and the anthropology of sex : conceptual determination and social presumption in Kant. In: Lettow, Susannne and Pulkkinen, Tuija, (eds.) The Palgrave Handbook of German Idealism and Feminist Philosophy. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave Macmillan. (Palgrave Handbooks in German Idealism) ISBN 9783031131226 (In Press) ThesisDjursaa, Ida Caroline (2023) Towards a critical phenomenology of sensibility: transforming transcendence with Husserl, Levinas, and Merleau-Ponty. (PhD thesis), Kingston University, . Radnik, Oliver (2023) History in freedom : temporality and historicity in Hegel's dialectic of freedom and necessity. (PhD thesis), Kingston University, . |