Marjorie Grene (grene-m)
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Ariew, Roger and Grene, Marjorie, eds. 1995a. Descartes and His Contemporaries. Meditations, Objections and Replies. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press.
Ariew, Roger and Grene, Marjorie. 1995b. “Ideas, In and Before Descartes.” Journal of the History of Ideas 56(1): 87–106.
Grene, Marjorie. 1948. Dreadful Freedom. A Critique of Existentialism. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press.
Grene, Marjorie. 1957. Martin Heidegger. Studies in Modern European Literature and Thought. London: Bowes & Bowes.
Grene, Marjorie. 1966a. The Knower and the Known. New York: Basic Books.
Grene, Marjorie. 1966b. “The Errors of Descartes.” in The Knower and the Known, pp. 64–91. New York: Basic Books.
Grene, Marjorie. 1966c. “Descriptive and Prescriptive Statements.” in Deskription, Analytizität und Existenz, edited by Paul Weingartner, pp. 38–54. Salzburg: Anton Pustet.
Grene, Marjorie. 1970. “The Aesthetic Dialogue of Sartre and Merleau-Ponty.” Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 1: 59–70. Reprinted in Stewart (1998, 293–314).
Grene, Marjorie. 1971. Interpretations of Life and Mind: Essays around the Problem of Reduction. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
Grene, Marjorie, ed. 1973. Spinoza. A Collection of Critical Essays. Modern Studies in Philosophy. Garden City, New York: Anchor Books.
Grene, Marjorie. 1974a. The Understanding of Nature. Essays in the Philosophy of Biology. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science n. 23. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co.
Grene, Marjorie. 1974b. “Is Genus to Species as Matter to Form? Aristotle and Taxonomy.” Synthese 28(1): 51–69.
Grene, Marjorie. 1976a. “Imre Lakatos: Some Recollections.” in Essays in Memory of Imre Lakatos, edited by Robert S. Cohen, Paul K. Feyerabend, and Marx W. Wartofsky, pp. 209–212. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science n. 39. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co.
Grene, Marjorie. 1976b. “Aristotle and Modern Biology.” in Topics in the Philosophy of Biology, edited by Marjorie Grene and Everett Mendelsohn, pp. 3–36. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science n. 27. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co.
Grene, Marjorie. 1977. “Philosophy of Medicine: Prolegomena to a Philosophy of Science.” in PSA 1976: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, Part II: Symposia, edited by Frederick Suppe and Peter D. Asquith, pp. 77–93. East Lansing, Michigan: Philosophy of Science Association.
Grene, Marjorie. 1978. “Individuals and Their Kinds: Aristotelian Foundations of Biology.” in Organism, Medicine, and Metaphysics: Essays in Honor of Hans Jonas on his 75th Birthday, edited by Stuart F. Spicker, pp. 121–136. Philosophy and Medicine n. 7. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co.
Grene, Marjorie. 1983. “Empiricism and the Philosophy of Science, or, n Dogmas of Empiricism.” in Epistemology, Methodology, and the Social Sciences, edited by Robert S. Cohen and Marx W. Wartofsky, pp. 89–106. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science n. 71. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co.
Grene, Marjorie. 1985b. “Comments [on Brandon (1985), Compton (1985), and Lennox (1985)].” in PSA 1984: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, Part II: Symposium Papers, edited by Peter D. Asquith and Philip Kitcher, pp. 378–388. East Lansing, Michigan: Philosophy of Science Association.
Grene, Marjorie. 1985c. “About the Division of the Sciences.” in, pp. 9–15.
Grene, Marjorie. 1986a. “Philosophy of Biology 1983: Problems and Prospects.” in Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science VII: Proceedings of the Seventh International Congress of Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science, Salzburg, 1983, edited by Ruth Barcan Marcus, Georg J. W. Dorn, and Paul Weingartner, pp. 433–452. Studies in Logic and the Foundations of Mathematics n. 114. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Co.
Grene, Marjorie. 1986b. “In and On Friendship.” in Human Nature and Natural Knowledge. Essays Presented to Marjorie Grene on the Occasion of Her seventy-fifth Birthday, edited by Alan Donagan, Anthony N. Perovich Jr., and Michael V. Wedin, pp. 355–368. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science n. 89. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co.
Grene, Marjorie. 1986c. “Introduction.” in Spinoza and the Sciences, edited by Marjorie Grene and Debra Nails, pp. xi–xix. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science n. 91. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co.
Grene, Marjorie. 1989. “Interaction and Evolution.” in What the Philosophy of Biology Is. Essays dedicated to David Hull, edited by Michael E. Ruse, pp. 67–74. Nijhoff International Philosophy Series n. 32. Den Haag: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.
Grene, Marjorie. 1991. Descartes among the Scholastics. Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Marquette University Press. The Aquinas Lecture, 1991.
Grene, Marjorie. 1993. “The Heart and the Blood: Descartes, Plemp, and Harvey.” in Essays on the Philosophy and Science of René Descartes, edited by Stephen H. Voss, pp. 324–336. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195075519.001.0001.
Grene, Marjorie. 1994a. “The Objects of Hume’s Treatise.” Hume Studies 20(2): 163–177.
Grene, Marjorie. 1994b. “Réponse à Chédin (1994) sur les Cinquième Réponses.” in Descartes. Objecter et répondre, edited by Jean-Marie Beyssade and Jean-Luc Marion, pp. 179–185. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France.
Grene, Marjorie. 1995a. “Animal mechanism and the Cartesian vision of nature.” in Physics, Philosophy and the Scientific Community. Essays in the philosophy and history of the natural sciences and mathematics in honor of Robert S. Cohen, edited by Kostas Gavroglu, John J. Stachel, and Marx W. Wartofsky, pp. 189–204. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science n. 163. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Grene, Marjorie. 1995b. “Epilogue.” in Descartes and His Contemporaries. Meditations, Objections and Replies, edited by Roger Ariew and Marjorie Grene, pp. 227–238. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press.
Grene, Marjorie. 1998. Descartes. Indianapolis, Indiana: Hackett Publishing Co.
Grene, Marjorie. 1999. “Descartes and Skepticism.” The Review of Metaphysics 52(3): 553–571.
Grene, Marjorie. 2005. “Descartes and the Heart Beat: A Conservative Innovation.” in Wrong for the Right Reasons, edited by Jed Z. Buchwald and Allan Franklin, pp. 91–98. Archimedes: New Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology n. 11. Dordrecht: Springer.
Grene, Marjorie and Mendelsohn, Everett, eds. 1976. Topics in the Philosophy of Biology. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science n. 27. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co.
Further References
Brandon, Robert N. 1985. “Grene on Mechanism and Reductionism: More Than Just a Side Issue.” in PSA 1984: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, Part II: Symposium Papers, edited by Peter D. Asquith and Philip Kitcher, pp. 345–353. East Lansing, Michigan: Philosophy of Science Association.
Chédin, Jean-Louis. 1994. “Descartes et Gassendi: le dualisme à l’épreuve.” in Descartes. Objecter et répondre, edited by Jean-Marie Beyssade and Jean-Luc Marion, pp. 163–178. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France.
Compton, John J. 1985. “Marjorie Grene and the Phenomenon of Life.” in PSA 1984: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, Part II: Symposium Papers, edited by Peter D. Asquith and Philip Kitcher, pp. 354–364. East Lansing, Michigan: Philosophy of Science Association.
Lennox, James G. 1985. “Are Aristotelian Species Eternal?” in, pp. 67–94.
Stewart, Jon, ed. 1998. The Debate between Sartre and Merleau-Ponty. Northwestern University Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.