Articles
From the More Geometrico to the More Algebraico: d’Alembert and the Enlightenment’s Transformation of Systematic Order
Boris DEMAREST
2013-01-02 Volume 88 • Issue 1 • 2013 • How radical can Enlightenment be?
Vital Materialism and the Problem of Ethics in the Radical Enlightenment
Charles T. WOLFE
2013-01-02 Volume 88 • Issue 1 • 2013 • How radical can Enlightenment be?
Friedrich Hölderlin and the Clandestine Society of the Bavarian Illuminati. A Plaidoyer
Laura Anna MACOR
2013-01-02 Volume 88 • Issue 1 • 2013 • How radical can Enlightenment be?
La Loge Olympique. Sociétés de concerts te Parijs in de 18de eeuw
Florian HEYERICK
2013-01-02 Volume 88 • Issue 1 • 2013 • How radical can Enlightenment be?
The role of symbolic language in the transformation of mathematics
Maria Rosa MASSA ESTEVE
2012-01-02 Volume 87 • Issue 4 • 2012 • The epistemic functions of algebraic symbolism: historical case studies
The rationality of scientific reasoning in the context of pursuit: Drawing appropriate distinctions
Dunja SESELJA, Laszlo KOSOLOSKY and Christian STRASSER
2012-01-02 Volume 86 • Issue 3 • 2012 • Rationality and justified belief
Giving Responsibility a Guilt-Trip: Virtue, Tragedy, and Privilege
Kevin M. DELAPP
2012-01-02 Volume 85 • Issue 2 • 2012 • Moral Responsibility
Algebraic symbolism in medieval Arabic algebra
Jeffrey A. OAKS
2012-01-02 Volume 87 • Issue 4 • 2012 • The epistemic functions of algebraic symbolism: historical case studies
Putting Realism in Perspectivism
Ioannis VOTSIS
2012-01-02 Volume 84 • Issue 1 • 2012 • Perspectivalism