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  1. Metaphysics and the Philosophy of Science. The Classical Origins — Descartes to Kant.Gerd Buchdahl - 1969 - Studia Leibnitiana 3 (3):224-227.
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  • Descartes: The Arguments of the Philosophers.M. D. Wilson - 1978
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  • Proof and eternal truths: Descartes and Leibniz.Ian Hacking - 1980 - In Stephen Gaukroger (ed.), Descartes: philosophy, mathematics and physics. Totowa, N.J.: Barnes & Noble. pp. 169--179.
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  • Kant's Transcendental Idealism. [REVIEW]Arthur Melnick - 1985 - Philosophical Review 94 (1):134-136.
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  • Kant's theory of geometry.Michael Friedman - 1985 - Philosophical Review 94 (4):455-506.
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  • 7. Analysis in the Meditations: The Quest for Clear and Distinct Ideas.E. M. Curley - 1986 - In Amélie Oksenberg Rorty (ed.), Essays on Descartes’ Meditations. University of California Press. pp. 153-176.
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  • Descartes, Spinoza, and the Ethics of Belief.Edwin Curley - 1975 - In Eugene Freeman (ed.), Spinoza: essays in interpretation. La Salle, Ill.,: Open Court. pp. 159-189.
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  • Kant’s Theory of Mind: An Analysis of the Paralogisms of Pure Reason.Patricia Kitcher & Karl Ameriks - 1983 - Philosophical Review 92 (2):285.
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  • Subjective Justification.Graciela De Pierris - 1989 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 19 (3):363-382.
    I wish to discuss in this paper some of the problems involved in determining whether subjects on particular occasions are justified in coming to believe a proposition. I will argue that in attributing actual justification to a particular subject–subjective justification–we have to take into account factual-psychological questions and that these are the source of fundamental difficulties. These factual-psychological questions concern the beliefs someone uses in the process of acquiring another belief and the actual connections she makes among her beliefs.But why (...)
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  • Descartes Against the Skeptics.Edwin M. Curley - 1978 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
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  • Subjective Justification.Graciela De Pierris - 1989 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 19 (3):363-382.
    I wish to discuss in this paper some of the problems involved in determining whether subjects on particular occasions are justified in coming to believe a proposition. I will argue that in attributing actual justification to a particular subject–subjective justification–we have to take into account factual-psychological questions and that these are the source of fundamental difficulties. These factual-psychological questions concern the beliefs someone uses in the process of acquiring another belief and the actual connections she makes among her beliefs.But why (...)
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