The Sociology of Philosophies
253 John Capreolus (Paris, Toulouse; Dominican revived Thomism; crit. Scotism Nominalism) 254 Raymond Sebond (Toulouse; Lullis ...
293 George of Brussels (same) 294 Samuel de Cassinis (same) 295 Thomas Bricot (Paris; Scotist/Nominalist) 296 Nicolas Tincto ...
338 Melchior Cano (Spain; Dominican Thomist; sci anti-mystic, anti-Jesuit) 1565 339 Martin de Ledesma (Spain; Dominican Thomist; ...
{15a} Mydorge (Descartes’s friend; conic sections; optics) i 16 Montaigne’s daughter (17) Maurice of Nassau (Dutch general) i (1 ...
{59} Sprat (Oxford, King’s chaplain) {60} John Collins (math, London, correspondence) 60a Glanvill (propagandist for Royal Socie ...
109 Blount (noble, Deist) (110) Dryden (110a) Thomas Herbert (grandson of Herbert of Cherbury, patron) (110b) Sir William Temple ...
Figure 10.2. Network Overlap of Greek Mathematicians and Philosophers, 600 b.c.e.–600 c.e. Note: Figure 10.2 follows a notation ...
63a Phaedrus [167] (Epicurean) 65 Perseus 65a Hermotinus of Colophon 66 Aristyllus (astron) 67 Philo of Byzantium 68 Nicomedes ...
146 Lord Kames (Henry Home) (Edinburgh judge; nat relig) 148 Tucker (association basis of moral sense) (149) Dr. Samuel Johnson ...
Notes Introduction See the theory-group model developed by Mullins (1973), and Griffith and Mullins (1972), based on studies of ...
The term is Pierre Bourdieu’s ([1979] 1984; Bourdieu and Passeron, [1970] 1977). There are some similarities between my approac ...
The issue is not one of motivation. When an individual enters the intellectual field, the structural problem is where one will ...
On the levels of rhythmic coordination in conversation, see Sacks, Schegloff, and Jefferson (1974); Gregory (1994). This should ...
assuming that creativity can come out only in the literate population; but wide historical variations in the literacy rate do no ...
also figure in our representation of formally organized schools; because of the care with which lineage transmission records wer ...
is that two-link connections may be providing cultural capital as well as emotional energy, and four-link connections are import ...
kings competed over possession of great libraries, first at Alexandria (soon after (^300) b.c.e.), at Pergamum (190 b.c.e.) and ...
These external conditions are prominent in historical and sociological accounts of the emergence of Greek philosophy (Lloyd, 19 ...
of membership included persons in lay life who provided material support for the intellectual elite. The master-pupil chains, w ...
Archimedes studied at Alexandria; though he resided in Syracuse, he “published” his results in letters to his Alexandrian mathe ...
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