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Journal of the History of Ideas
Volume 68, Number 1 (January 2007)
CONTENTS
Divus Dionysius: Authority, Self, and Society in John Colet’s Reading of the Ecclesiastical Hierarchy
DANIEL LOCHMAN
1
“Some Other Kinde of Being and Condition”: The Controversy in Mid-Seventeenth Century England over the Peopling of Ancient America
RICHARD W. COGLEY
35
Selecting a Phenomenalism: Leibniz, Berkeley, and the Science of Happiness
LAURENCE CARLIN
57
The Debate about Luxury in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century French Political Thought
JEREMY JENNINGS
79
From Human Nature to Normal Humanity: Joseph de Maistre, Rousseau, and the Origins of Moral Statistics
CAROLINA ARMENTEROS
107
John Venn, James Ward, and the Chair of Mental Philosophy and Logic at the University of Cambridge
BYRON E. WALL
131
German Philosophy and British Public Policy: Richard Burdon Haldane in Theory and Practice
ANDREW VINCENT
157
Books Received
181
Notices
185
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