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Journal of the History of Ideas
Volume 70, Number 2 (April 2009)
CONTENTS
Human Liberty and Human Nature in the Works of Faustus Socinus and His Readers SARAH MORTIMER
Gothicism and Early Modern Historical Ethnography KRISTOFFER NEVILLE
The Aristotelianism of Locke’s Politics J. S. MALOY
The Journal Mind in its Early Years, 1876-1920
Introduction THOMAS W. STALEY
Sympathy in Mind (1876-1900) SUSAN LANZONI
Keeping Philosophy in Mind: Shadworth H. Hodgson’s Articulation of the Boundaries of Philosophy and Science THOMAS W. STALEY
Literature in Mind: H. G. Wells and the Evolution of the Mad Scientist ANN STILES
Books Received
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