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  1. 9 de mai. de 2020 · Literary and philosophical essays by Sartre, Jean-Paul, 1905-1980. Publication date 1955 Topics Sartre, Jean-Paul, 1905-1980, Sartre, Jean-Paul, 1905-1980 ...

  2. 11 de fev. de 1993 · This volume is concerned with the philosophical presuppositions of musical interpretation. The nineteen previously unpublished essays address such interrelated questions as the nature of musical interpretation in relation to works or music, whether works of music are fully embodied in scores, how strictly all markings of a score should be ...

  3. 15 de jul. de 2023 · While a philosophical essay intends to defend a particular claim, a good philosophical essay is not only this. A good philosophical essay will also be enjoyable to read, clear, and logically ...

  4. Don't worry too much about the 'originality' of the content of your essay. Nobody expects you to come up with a new philosophical theory in your first four pages of writing. Your essay will be original enough if you think for yourself, use your own words, give your own examples and always provide reasons for accepting or rejecting a particular ...

  5. central in the Theodicy of 1710, one of two philosophical books Leibniz wrote. His other philosophical book was the New Essays on Human Understanding, finished in 1704 but never published. The New Essays were meant as a response to Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding, but Locke's death in 1704 caused Leibniz to withhold publication.

  6. Leibniz: Philosophical Essays. 1989 - 386 pp. Ebook edition available for $19.95, see purchasing links below. Although Leibniz's writing forms an enormous corpus, no single work stands as a canonical expression of his whole philosophy. In addition, the wide range of Leibniz's work—letters, published papers, and fragments on a variety of ...

  7. 13 de set. de 2013 · Assertion: New Philosophical Essays. Edited by. Pp. Price £41.00.) Each of the essays brought together in this volume by Brown and Cappelen is of a high standard. Each, in its own right, makes a novel contribution to one or other of the book's central topics: the nature of assertion and the epistemic norm of assertion.