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Ariew, Roger. 1977. “Did
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Ariew, Roger. 1983. “Mind-Body Interaction in Cartesian Philosophy: A Reply to
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Ariew, Roger, Chene, Dennis des, Jesseph, Douglas M., Schmaltz, Tad M. and Verbeek, Theo, eds. 2003. Historical Dictionary of Descartes and Cartesian
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Ariew, Roger, Cottingham, John G. and Sorell, Tom, eds. 1998. Descartes’
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Ariew, Roger and Grene, Marjorie, eds. 1995a. Descartes and His Contemporaries. Meditations, Objections
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Ariew, Roger and Grene, Marjorie. 1995b. “Ideas, In and Before Descartes.”
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Mare, Lucio and Ariew, Roger. 2015. “The Individual in Leibniz’s Philosophy,
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Science.” in The Routledge
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Philosophy in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth
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Ashgate.
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