European Legacy-Toward New Paradigms

Papers
(The median citation count of European Legacy-Toward New Paradigms is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-12-01 to 2025-12-01.)
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Diplomacy Imperiled? Diplomatic Security: A Comparative Analysis , edited by Eugenio Cusumano and Christopher Kinsey, Redwood City, CA, Stanford University Press, 2019, 3
The Smart Enough City: Putting Technology in Its Place to Reclaim Our Urban Future3
The Man Who Organized Nature: The Life of Linnaeus3
“Do Scientists Uncover Reality or Interpret Experience?”3
Augusto Del Noce and Eric Voegelin on theeidosof History: A Comparative Analysis3
After Utopia: The Decline of Political Faith3
Teaching the People by Example: Mill on the Exemplary Influence of Deliberative Elites2
The Debate between Cleanthes and Philo Regarding the First Illustrative Analogy in Part 3 of Hume’s Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion1
Notice of duplicate publication: How Change Happens1
Contempt for the Poor, Esteem for the Rich: The Interplay of Comparison and Sympathy in Hume’sTreatise1
From Affective Ethics to Deep Ecology: Spinoza’s Many Disciples1
On Ways of Looking at Europe’s Troubled Geist: Introduction1
Hume and Religion: Introduction1
Romanticism, Skepticism, Liberalism: Reading Isaiah Berlin1
The Inglorious Years: The Collapse of the Industrial Order and the Rise of Digital Society1
Foreword: Claudio Magris1
The Two Bodies of Hobbes and Rousseau1
Dockings on Danubio: Magris, Mitteleuropa, and the Hinternational Future of Europe1
Tyranny and Revolution: Rousseau to Heidegger1
Saying ‘No’ to Power: From Diasporic Knowledge to Reclaiming Ethical Monotheism1
Orwell, Arendt, and Camus on the Art of Writing and Political Thinking1
The Apocalyptic Life of a Mephistophelian Zelig1
Why Liberals Should Embrace the Demise of the ‘Liberal International Order’1
Language vs. Reality: Why Language Is Good for Lawyers and Bad for Scientists1
“The soul can never remain a vacuum”: The Chinese Reception of A. J. Heschel1
The Political Theology and Polemical Tactics of Bruno Bauer1
Criticism After Theory from Shakespeare to Virginia Woolf1
Behavioural Psychology, Finance, and the Question of Social Accountability A Crisis of Beliefs: Investor Psychology and Financial Fragility , by Nicola Gennaioli and And1
Correction1
The Trojan Horse in the Tribal Classroom: How Culture Wars Are Waged on the Frontlines of Education The Trojan Horse in the Tribal Classroom: How Culture Wars Are Waged on the Frontline1
When “Genghis Khan Joined Hands with an Eugen Fischer”1
Twentieth-Century Wartime Life Histories from East-Central Europe1
Thinking Originally with Wordsworth and Kant1
Transatlantic Speculations: Globalization and the Panics of 18731
Immigration and Freedom Immigration and Freedom , by Chandran Kukathas, Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 2021, xvi + 364 pp., $35.00 (cloth), ISBN no: 978069111
Kant and the Transformation of Natural History1
Teuflische Allmacht. Über die verleugneten christlichen Wurzeln des modernen Antisemitismus und Antizionismus [Devilish omnipotence: On denying the Christian roots of modern antisemitism and anti-Zion1
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Finding Moderation in Plato’sRepublic0
Volatile States in International Politics0
Art and Posthistory: Conversations on the End of Aesthetics Art and Posthistory: Conversations on the End of Aesthetics , by Arthur C. Danto and Demetrio Paparoni, New Y0
On Ways of Looking at Europe’s Troubled Geist, Part 2: Introduction0
Kulturwissenschaft in Dark Times: Ernst Cassirer0
“It is staging the other that is most relevant for crosscultural communication”: A Portrait of a German Public Intellectual0
Modernity’s Corruption: Empire and Morality in the Making of British India0
Silent Coup: How Corporations Overthrew Democracy0
Tragedy and Philosophy: A Parallel History Tragedy and Philosophy: A Parallel History , by Agnes Heller, edited by John Grumley, David Roberts, and Pauline Johnson, Leid0
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Look Back in Wonder: Are Hydras More Like Us?0
The Decline and Rise of Democracy: A Global History from Antiquity to Today0
Two Concepts of Moderation in the Early Enlightenment0
Editorial Consultants0
The Uses of Idolatry0
Herder’s Nondualism0
Antonín J. Liehm: The Life and Work of a Twentieth-Century Journalist and Public Intellectual0
The Expanding Boundaries of Kafka and Trieste0
Beyond Heaven and Earth: A Cognitive Theory of Religion0
“Cogito, Ergo Sum”: Proof or Petitio?0
Failure0
Bob Dylan at 80: It used to go like that, and now it goes like this0
The Cost of Living Crisis: Implications for Economic Theory and Public Policy0
Cheerfulness: A Literary and Cultural History0
Knowing and knowing in Descartes0
Heinrich von Kleist: The Biography0
The Making of a Terrorist: Alexandre Rousselin and the French Revolution0
The Human Body in Western Thought: From Mechanization to Dehumanization0
Revisioning Stalin and Stalinism: Complexities, Contradictions, and Controversies0
Carbon Queen: The Remarkable Life of Nanoscience Pioneer Mildred Dresselhaus0
How Republics Perish: Lodovico Alamanni, the Medici, and Transformational Leadership0
The Three Ethologies: A Positive Vision for Rebuilding Human-Animal Relationships0
The Ultimate Reconciliation0
“A spirit of strange meaning”: The Chinese Roots of Wordsworth’s Monism inThe Ruined Cottage0
Dialogues with Michael Eigen: Psyche Singing Dialogues with Michael Eigen: Psyche Singing , edited by Loray Daws and Michael Eigen, London, Routledge, 2020, 279 pp., £960
A Valediction of a Twentieth-Century Sage0
Psychology as a First Principle? Self-Love and the Will to Power in La Rochefoucauld and Nietzsche0
Fundamentalisms—Sacred Truths or Deceptions?Minds Wide Shut: How the New Fundamentalisms Divide Us, by Gary Saul Morson and Morton Schapiro, Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 2021, 3360
Language Rights and the Law in the European Union0
Landmarks in the Evolution of Liberal Thought: Freedom, Plurality, Knowledge0
From Antigone to Mother Courage: The Quest for “Lyricism and Societal Truth”0
Beyond the Second Sophistic: Adventures in Greek Postclassicism0
Descartes’ Flash of Insight: Freedom, the Objective World, and the Reality of the Self0
Herder, Arendt, and the Jews0
Windswept: Walking the Paths of Trailblazing Women0
“Hard Borders”? Locke, Liberalism, and Eurocentrism0
‘Like a Swarm of Bees Buzzing Around a Hive’, or the Quest for the Ultimate Biopoetic Metaphor0
The Politics of Utopia: A New History of John Law’s System, 1695–17950
The Enlightenment and Original Sin0
Populism and Fascism0
An Ideal of Modernity Revisited0
Europe at a Crossroads and the Political Relevance of Intellectual Dialogue0
On a Knife Edge: How Germany Lost the First World War0
Geopolitics and Democracy: The Western Liberal Order from Foundation to Fracture0
English Radicalism in the Twentieth Century: A Distinctive Politics?0
Sustainable Community Movement Organizations: Solidarity Economies and Rhizomatic Practices0
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The Formation of European Studies0
“Did Descartes Read Sextus’s Outlines of Pyrrhonism ?” A “Sceptical” Response0
Nonverts: The Making of Ex-Christian America Nonverts: The Making of Ex-Christian America , by Stephen Bullivant, New York, Oxford University Press, 2022, 257 pp., $29.90
The Natural Law of the American Indigenous People in Montaigne’s Essays0
Syrian Requiem: The Civil War and Its Aftermath Syrian Requiem: The Civil War and Its Aftermath , by Itamar Rabinovich and Carmit Valensi, Princeton, NJ, Princeton Unive0
Nietzsche and the Principle of Charity0
The Real World of College: What Higher Education Is and What It Can Be0
Blood: A Critique of Christianity0
Did Descartes Read Sextus’s Outlines of Pyrrhonism ? A Preliminary Study0
Saints and Soldiers: Inside Internet-Age Terrorism from Syria to the Capitol Siege Saints and Soldiers: Inside Internet-Age Terrorism from Syria to the Capitol Siege , b0
Travelling with Alexis de Tocqueville0
Nietzsche’s Ethics of Forgiving and Forgetting0
Johannes Reuchlin (1455–1522): A Unique Philosemitic Public Intellectual0
Ulysses and Faust: Tradition and Modernism from Homer Till the Present0
Begetting: What Does It Mean to Create a Child?0
Reinstating ‘the Value of Solitude’: Gaston Bachelard on the Imagination and Moral Life0
Beyond the Shadow of War: Reassessing Hobbes’s Thought on International Politics0
Red Round Globe Hot Burning: A Tale at the Crossroads of Commons and Closure, of Love and Terror, of Race and Class, and of Kate and Ned Despard0
A Portrait of an Eighteenth-Century Explorer and Revolutionary0
Gerhard Richter: Painting after the Subject of History0
Beneficence in the Journal de Paris , 1783–17840
Human Flourishing in a Technological World: A Theological Perspective0
Rehearsals of Manhood: Athenian Drama as Social Practice0
Books Received0
Ethical Dilemmas in the Global Defense Industry0
“Something Other Than Reason”: Conservatism Past and Present0
The Ideology of Political Reactionaries0
A Case for Integrating Philosophy, Psychology, and Neuroscience for Understanding the Relationship between Reason and Emotion0
Memorialising the Holocaust in Human Rights Museums0
A Hermeneutic Approach to the Formation of a Secular Culture in Modern Israel0
Universalism and Historicism: A Conflicting Inheritance of the Enlightenment0
Enlightenment Anthropology: Defining Humanity in an Era of Colonialism0
Science v. Story: Narrative Strategies for Science Communicators0
Roads to Health: Infrastructure and Urban Wellbeing in Later Medieval Italy0
One Man’s Answer to the Question: “Why are you a Jew?” Edmond Fleg and Jewish Minority Culture in Twentieth-Century France , by Sally Charnow, London, Routledge, 2021, 20
In Search of the Philosopher’s Faith0
Seven Sublimes Seven Sublimes , by David E. Nye, Cambridge, MA, MIT Press, 2022, 217 pp., $35.00 (cloth)0
The Moral Formation of Descartes’ Meditations0
Revisiting the Secular–Sacred Debate: Jung, Strauss, Taylor, and Schindler0
Field of Battle0
Extremism: A Philosophical Analysis0
Metal Music and the Aesthetics of Representation0
Freedom from Fear: An Incomplete History of Liberalism0
Justice and Memory after Dictatorship: Latin America, Central Eastern Europe, and the Fragmentation of International Criminal Law0
Unbelievers: An Emotional History of Doubt0
The Last Muslim Conquest: The Ottoman Empire and Its Wars in Europe0
These Books Were Made for Walking0
The Role of the Senses in the Education of the Whole Person: Herder’s Holistic Humanism0
The Lives of a Democratic Aristocrat0
The Paris Architect0
Recovering the Public Sphere Public Space and Political Experience: An Arendtian Interpretation , by David Antonini, Lanham, MD, Lexington Books, 2021, 163 pp., $25.91 (0
Tocqueville and Democratic Historical Consciousness0
From Natural Law to Relativism: Joseph Ratzinger on the Normative Transformation since Kant0
Psychosocial Explanations of Spiritual Experiences: A Taylorian Critique0
Descartes’ Meditations: New Approaches – Introduction0
The Price of Centralization: A Comparative Study of Tocqueville and Late Ming Chinese Thinkers0
The Hermeneutical Actuality of the Paradox in Kafka’s The Trial0
Spin Dictators: The Changing Face of Tyranny in the 21st Century0
The Suffragist Peace: How Women Shape the Politics of War0
Herder, Philosophy and Universal History0
Holocaust Memory in the Digital Mediascape0
The Expansive Horizons of Cultural Sociology0
Is There Really ‘Nothing Unnatural in Nature’?0
Impunity and Capitalism: The Afterlives of European Financial Crises, 1690 – 18300
Journeys of the Mind: A Life in History0
The EU Artificial Intelligence Act: Regulating Subliminal AI Systems0
Partial Truths: How Fractions Distort Our Thinking0
From la Favilla to Claudio Magris: Trieste’s European Identity0
On Being Observant: From Descartes to Mike Tyson and Teddy Atlas0
Methuselah’s Zoo: What Nature Can Teach Us about Living Longer, Healthier Lives Methuselah’s Zoo: What Nature Can Teach Us about Living Longer, Healthier Lives , by Stev0
Israelpolitik: German–Israeli Relations, 1949–19690
Isaiah Berlin and International Relations0
Social Appearances: A Philosophy of Display and Prestige0
Butler and Hume on Religion0
Philosophy, Science, and History0
The Einsteinian Revolution: The Historical Roots of His Breakthrough0
The Intellectual History of ‘Our’ World in One Lesson0
Un/doing Eurocentrism: Claudio Magris, Mario Vargas Llosa, and Gao Xingjian0
The Cosmopolitan Tradition: A Noble But Flawed Ideal0
How Does It Feel to Be a Robot? The Sentient Robot: The Last Two Hurdles in the Race to Build Artificial Superintelligence , by Rupert Robson, Exeter, Imprint Academic, 0
Confronting the Enemy Within Twilight of Democracy: The Seductive Lure of Authoritarianism , by Anne Applebaum, New York, Penguin, Random House, 2020, 206 pp., $25.00 (c0
Reasoning and Meditation in Descartes’ Third Meditation0
The Castle of Truth and Other Revolutionary Tales0
Moderation as Government: Montesquieu and the Divisibility of Power0
Adornment, Masquerade and African Femininity0
Donald Winnicott and the Politics of Care0
A Date with Language0
Thinking with Deleuze0
Kant and Nietzsche on Asceticism0
The Meaning of “Olympica” in Descartes0
Books Received0
Descartes’ Ontological Argument in Meditation V0
A Redefinition of Left and Right0
“The Brandy of the Damned”—Ruminations on Music and Spirituality0
Plato Goes to China: The Greek Classics and Chinese Nationalism Plato Goes to China: The Greek Classics and Chinese Nationalism , by Shadi Bartsch, Princeton, NJ, Prince0
Medieval Art and the Look of Silent Film: The Influence of Costume and Set Design Medieval Art and the Look of Silent Film: The Influence of Costume and Set Design , by 0
The Craft of Dying: The Modern Face of Death0
Borchardt and the ‘Jumping on the Bandwagon’ Fillip0
Language and the Grand Tour: Linguistic Experiences of Travelling in Early Modern Europe0
Inherited Contradictions: Between ‘New Slaves’ and ‘The New Man’0
“I have nothing more to tell you, dear doctor”: A Gay Man’s Intimate Confession to Emile Zola0
Hope, Trust, and Forgiveness: Essays in Finitude0
Storied Strings: The Guitar in American Art0
Laws, Darkness, and Resurrection: Exceptions and Violations in Hume’s Account of Miracles0
Hannah Arendt and Jan Patočka on the Ambiguities of Sacrifice0
Science contra the Meditations: The Existence of Material Things0
Unprecedented? How COVID-19 Revealed the Politics of Our Economy0
A Volksgemeinschaft of Passive Spectators?0
Kierkegaard’s Journals and Notebooks, Volume 10, Journals NB31–NB360
On Humility and Ethical Development in Matteo Ricci’s On Friendship0
Art, Science, and the Politics of Knowledge0
The Tragic Consequence of Hegel’s Myopia: Franz Rosenzweig’s Reading of Hegel’s Role in The Bismarckian Epoch0
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“A Necessary Preparative to the Study of Philosophy”: A Positive Appraisal of Descartes’ Universal Doubt0
In Memoriam: J.G.A. Pocock (1924–2023)0
“Sound as a Source of Engagement with Life”0
Voices from the Periphery: The Compelling History of the cepalinos and dependentistas0
Betwixt and Between: Suicide, Sociology, and the Problem of Meaning0
‘The First Darwinian’0
Fanaticism: A Political Philosophical History0
Experientia and Conscientia : Two Ambiguous Concepts in Descartes’s Metaphysics0
The Rise of Christianity: A Sociologist Reconsiders History0
In Memoriam Teresa Halikowska-Smith (1940–2020)0
German Biographies of Marx between the Two World Wars: A Comparative Study0
How to Think Like a Philosopher0
Theatre as a Transcultural Event: Notes on European Identity0
The Self and its Disorders0
Perfektionismus der Autonomie0
Imagining Leviathan: Hobbes’s Aristotelian Notion of Fiction and the Problem of Representation0
Beyond the Legacy of Absolutism: Re-examining Jean Bodin’s Idea of Anti-Tyranny Violence0
Memory Makers: The Politics of the Past in Putin’s Russia0
Handbook on Cyber Hate: The Modern Cyber Evil0
Nazi Billionaires: The Dark History of Germany’s Wealthiest Dynasties Nazi Billionaires: The Dark History of Germany’s Wealthiest Dynasties , by David de Jong, Boston, M0
Hitler: A Biography0
What is Bioconservatism? Arendt, Habermas, and Fukuyama0
‘Last of the Schoolmen’: The Young Marx, Latin Culture, and the Doctoral Dissertation0
On Modernity and Metaphysics: The Legacy of Leszek Kolakowski0
What is Global Constitutionalism?0
Books Received0
Democracy: A Guided Tour0
Ignorance: Passive, Active, or Virtuous0
Eurocentrism Past and Present0
Rediscovering Moderation at the Beginning of the Twenty-First Century0
The Homer We Always Knew: Reflections on an Open Secret0
William Penn: Political Writings ,0
Material World: The Intersection of Art, Science, and Nature in Ancient Literature and its Renaissance Reception Material World: The Intersection of Art, Science, and Nature in Ancient 0
The “Locus and Source of Human Vitality”0
The Making of an Austrian Economic Theorist0
English Romantic Poetry’s Clash of the Generations William Wordsworth, Second-Generation Romantic: Contesting Poetry After Waterloo , by Jeffrey N. Cox, Cambridge, Cambr0
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Books Received0
Modern Revolution and Its Restorative Logic: Burke, Tocqueville, and Marx0
The Rope and the Chains: Machiavelli’s Early Thought and its Transformations0
An Efficient “Propagandistic Instrument of Mobilisation”0
“A Symbol of Secularity and Revolution”? Rousseau’s Ambiguous Legacy0
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