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Springer eBooks, Sep 23, 2021
Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía, 2013
A review essay on what some scholars have said about heterodox thinking in Spain in the eighteent... more A review essay on what some scholars have said about heterodox thinking in Spain in the eighteenth century, contrasted with evidence from the reviewed book, which is on the Galician inquisition.
International Criminal Justice Review, May 1, 2002
Page 1. http://icj.sagepub.com/ International Criminal Justice Review http://icj.sagepub. com/con... more Page 1. http://icj.sagepub.com/ International Criminal Justice Review http://icj.sagepub. com/content/12/1/134.citation The online version of this article can be found at: DOI: 10.1177/105756770201200123 2002 12: 134 International ...
Eighteenth-Century Studies, 2004
Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía, Feb 9, 2013
Springer eBooks, 2003
It is well known that the practice of medicine and philosophical skepticism have gone hand in han... more It is well known that the practice of medicine and philosophical skepticism have gone hand in hand at several points in history. Our major source for ancient skepticism, Sextus Empiricus, was a physician. So were Francisco Sanches, author of Quod nihil scitur (1581), and the German skeptic Ernst Platner (1744–1818)1. But it is not well known that Martin Martinez, Royal Physician in Madrid and President of the Royal Academy of Seville in the early eighteenth century, was a self-described skeptical physician. Nor is it widely known what that is supposed to mean.
Hume Studies, Apr 1, 1994
... Page 5. David Hume and Public Debt: Crying Wolf? ... Debt did not prevent these achievements ... more ... Page 5. David Hume and Public Debt: Crying Wolf? ... Debt did not prevent these achievements and observers might have said that Hume was greatly exaggerating the danger. But war and debt eventually caught up with the political power of the British Empire, as we all know. ...
The Bloomsbury Dictionary of Eighteenth-Century German Philosophers, 2016
Springer eBooks, Sep 23, 2021
Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía, 2013
A review essay on what some scholars have said about heterodox thinking in Spain in the eighteent... more A review essay on what some scholars have said about heterodox thinking in Spain in the eighteenth century, contrasted with evidence from the reviewed book, which is on the Galician inquisition.
International Criminal Justice Review, May 1, 2002
Page 1. http://icj.sagepub.com/ International Criminal Justice Review http://icj.sagepub. com/con... more Page 1. http://icj.sagepub.com/ International Criminal Justice Review http://icj.sagepub. com/content/12/1/134.citation The online version of this article can be found at: DOI: 10.1177/105756770201200123 2002 12: 134 International ...
Eighteenth-Century Studies, 2004
Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía, Feb 9, 2013
Springer eBooks, 2003
It is well known that the practice of medicine and philosophical skepticism have gone hand in han... more It is well known that the practice of medicine and philosophical skepticism have gone hand in hand at several points in history. Our major source for ancient skepticism, Sextus Empiricus, was a physician. So were Francisco Sanches, author of Quod nihil scitur (1581), and the German skeptic Ernst Platner (1744–1818)1. But it is not well known that Martin Martinez, Royal Physician in Madrid and President of the Royal Academy of Seville in the early eighteenth century, was a self-described skeptical physician. Nor is it widely known what that is supposed to mean.
Hume Studies, Apr 1, 1994
... Page 5. David Hume and Public Debt: Crying Wolf? ... Debt did not prevent these achievements ... more ... Page 5. David Hume and Public Debt: Crying Wolf? ... Debt did not prevent these achievements and observers might have said that Hume was greatly exaggerating the danger. But war and debt eventually caught up with the political power of the British Empire, as we all know. ...
The Bloomsbury Dictionary of Eighteenth-Century German Philosophers, 2016
University of Toronto Press & UCLA Center for 17th and 18th c. studies, 2020
This volume has been selected for Open Access: http://oapen.org/search?identifier=1007705