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Spinoza's 'ethics': An Introduction
- S. Nadler
- Philosophy
- 25 May 2006
Preface 1. Spinoza's life and works 2. The geometric method 3. On God: substance 4. On God: necessity and determinism 5. The human being 6. Knowledge and will 7. The passions 8. Virtue and 'the free… Expand
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An investigation of satellite hemodialysis fallbacks in the province of Ontario.
- R. Lindsay, J. Hux, +5 authors D. Churchill
- Medicine
- Clinical journal of the American Society of…
- 1 March 2009
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES
In Ontario, Canada, hemodialysis services are organized in a "hub and spoke" model comprised of regional centers (hubs), satellites, and independent health facilities (IHFs;… Expand
Descartes and occasional causation
- S. Nadler
- Philosophy
- 1 March 1994
Questions about the nature of causal relations occupy a central position in early modern philosophy. The prominence of this topic in seventeenth and eighteenth-century thought can, in large measure,… Expand
The best of all possible worlds : a story of philosophers, God, and evil in the age of reason
- S. Nadler
- Philosophy
- 28 October 2008
Preface ix Chapter 1. Leibniz in Paris 3 Chapter 2. Philosophy on the Left Bank 23 Chapter 3. Le Grand Arnauld 52 Chapter 4. Theodicy 78 Chapter 5. The Kingdoms of Nature and Grace 108 Chapter 6.… Expand
Doctrines of explanation in late scholasticism and in the mechanical philosophy
- S. Nadler, D. Garber, Michael Ayers
- Philosophy
- 2000
“No Necessary Connection”: The Medieval Roots of the Occasionalist Roots of Hume
- S. Nadler
- Philosophy
- 1 July 1996
Examinant les origines medievales de l'occasionnalisme de Hume, l'A. montre que l'argument negatif de la connexion necessaire, affirmant qu'on ne peut percevoir de connexion necessaire entre deux… Expand
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