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5Publicado 2022Materias: “…Radicalization Philosophy…”
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6Publicado 2002Tabla de Contenidos: “…Sewing the bailiff in a blanket : Catholics and the law in Holland / Henk Van Nierop -- Anabaptism and tolerance : possibilities and limitations / Samme Zijlstra -- Jews and religious toleration in the Dutch Republic / Peter Van Rooden -- Religious toleration and radical philosophy in the later Dutch Golden Age (1668-1710) / Jonathan Israel -- The politics of intolerance : citizenship and religion in the Dutch Republic (seventeenth to eighteenth centuries) / Maarten Prak…”
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7por Burgun, Keith“…The author outlines a somewhat radical philosophy based on thousands of years of game design, illustrating how we must adhere to these ancient principles if we are to improve digital games in the future--…”
Publicado 2012
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8por Shults, F. LeRon, author“…The successful development and deployment of such methodologies lend plausibility to Deleuze's radical philosophy of immanence, which in turn provides the former with more adequate metaphysical moorings. …”
Publicado 2024
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9Publicado 2010“…Her philosophy reflected popular culture and engaged with the most radical philosophies of her age. To understand Cavendish's scientific thought, Sarasohn explains, is to understand the reception of new knowledge through both insider and outsider perspectives in early modern England. …”
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