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  1. The Works of George Berkeley. Volume Eight.George Berkeley, Professor Luce & Professor Jessop - 1959 - Philosophy 34 (128):74-74.
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    George Berkeley.Thomas Edmund Jessop - 1959 - [London]: Published for the British Council by Longmans, Green.
    Berkeley (1685-1753) is a favourite philosopher because, as the author of this essay says, 'he thought so well and felt so clearly that sympathetic sentences dropped naturally from his pen'. Reading him is one of the finest mental exercises we can enjoy: 'He thrust his mind into several fields, and distinguished himself in several.... We get the fairest measure of him when we see him as one who could think well about most matters.' Professor Jessop, whose chair is (...)
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    Il Cardinale Nicolò di Cusa. By Professor Paolo Rotta. (Milan: Società Editrice Vita e Pensiero. 1928. Pp. xvi + 448. Lire 20. [REVIEW]T. E. Jessop - 1930 - Philosophy 5 (17):135-.
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    Sommario di Storia della Filosofia. By Professor Guido de Ruggiero. [REVIEW]T. E. Jessop - 1927 - Philosophy 2 (8):561.
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    David Hume. Writings on Economics. Edited and introduced by E. Rotwein, Associate Professor of Economics, University of Wisconsin. (Edinburgh: T. Nelson and Sons, 1955. Pp. cxi, 224. Price 30s. With portrait.). [REVIEW]T. E. Jessop - 1957 - Philosophy 32 (121):178-.
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    Freedom of Will. By N. O. Lossky , Professor of Philosophy in the Russian University of Prague. Translated by Natalie Duddington . (London: Williams & Norgate. 1932). [REVIEW]T. E. Jessop - 1933 - Philosophy 8 (29):115-.
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    Gianfrancesco Pico della Mirandola “On the Imagination.” By H. Caplan, Assistant Professor of Classics in Cornell University. New Haven: Yale University Press, for Cornell University. England: Milford and Oxford University Press. 1930. Pp. ix + 102. Price 4s. 6d., wrappers. [REVIEW]T. E. Jessop - 1930 - Philosophy 5 (19):486-.
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    Philosophy by Way of the Sciences. By R. H. Dotterer Ph.D. , Professor of Psychology in Franklin and Marshall College. (New York and London: Macmillan Co. 1929. Pp. xv + 469. Price 10s. 6d.). [REVIEW]T. E. Jessop - 1930 - Philosophy 5 (19):480-.
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    Six Theories of Mind. By C. W. Morris, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Chicago. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press; London: Cambridge University Press. 1932. Pp. xi + 337. Price 20s.). [REVIEW]T. E. Jessop - 1934 - Philosophy 9 (33):101-.
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    The Platonic Tradition in Anglo-Saxon Philosophy. By J. H. Muirhead LL.D., Professor Emeritus of Philosophy in the University of Birmingham. (London: Allen & Unwin. 1931. Pp. 446. Price 16s.). [REVIEW]T. E. Jessop - 1932 - Philosophy 7 (26):223-.
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    Law and Love: A Study of the Christian Ethic. By T. E. Jessop, Professor of Psychology and Philosophy in the University College of Hull. (London: S.C.M. Press. 1940. Pp. 186. Price 6s.). [REVIEW]E. S. Waterhouse - 1941 - Philosophy 16 (64):437-.
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    A Hundred Years of British Philosophy. By Dr Rudolf Metz . Translated by Professor J. W. Harvey, M.A., Professor T. E. Jessop, M.A. and Henry Sturt, M.A. Edited by J. H. Muirhead, LL.D., F.B.A. Library of Philosophy (London: George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. New York: The Macmillan Company. 1938. Pp. 828. Price 25s. net.). [REVIEW]L. J. Russell - 1939 - Philosophy 14 (53):91-.
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    (1 other version)George Berkeley, 1685-1753: Part I.J. P. De C. Day - 1952 - Review of Metaphysics 6 (1):83 - 113.
    Hitherto, the standard edition of Berkeley's works has been A. C. Fraser's of 1901, published by the Oxford University Press. The chief differences between the two editions are these. Professors Luce and Jessop give of each text the latest edition published by Berkeley himself, adding all significant variations in any earlier editions in footnotes, whereas Fraser followed no uniform procedure, and sometimes combined different editions. This difference is obviously an improvement. Further, Professor Luce's edition of Berkeley's pair of (...)
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    A Hume Bibliography. [REVIEW]J. G. R. - 1973 - Review of Metaphysics 26 (3):535-535.
    Professor Hall with this work supplements the earlier bibliography of T. E. Jessop, who has collaborated on some of the entries in the current work. There is an overlap of some ten years, inasmuch as Hall’s work commences with the year 1930; entries run through early 1971. The bibliography is extensive, containing some 800 items in all the various Western languages as well as transliterated Japanese. In addition, attention is directed to critical studies of many of the listings. (...)
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    (1 other version)The strategic-relational approach, realism and the state: from regulation theory to neoliberalism via Marx and Poulantzas, an interview with Bob Jessop.Bob Jessop & Jamie Morgan - 2021 - Journal of Critical Realism 21 (1):83-118.
    In this wide-ranging interview, Bob Jessop discusses the development of, and many of the main themes in, his work over the last fifty years. He explains how he became interested in realism and Marx...
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    Some suggestions about the moral philosophy of George Berkeley.Paul J. Olscamp - 1968 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 6 (2):147.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Some Suggestions about the Moral Philosophy of George Berkeley* PAUL J. OLSCAMP WHILE TRAVELLINGIN ITALYin 1716, Berkeley lost the second part of his Principles of Human Knowledge. Much later he wrote to Dr. Johnson in America, saying that he did not have the energy to do something so disagreeable as writing the same thing twice? This manuscript contained Berkeley's ethics and metaphysics, but in spite of its loss, there (...)
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    State Theory: Putting the Capitalist State in its Place.Bob Jessop - 1990 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    This volume develops a novel approach to state theory.
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  18. Ethica. Spinoza, T. E. Jessop & Victor Delbos - 1968 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 24 (4):485-485.
     
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    Language and critique: some anticipations of critical discourse studies in Marx.Bob Jessop & Ngai-Ling Sum - 2018 - Critical Discourse Studies 15 (4):325-337.
    ABSTRACTWe examine Marx's critiques of language, politics, and capitalist political economy and show how these anticipated critical discourse and argumentation analysis and ‘cultural political economy’. Marx studied philology and rhetoric at university and applied their lessons critically. We illustrate this from three texts. The German Ideology critically explores language as practical consciousness, the division of manual and mental labor, the state, hegemony, intellectuals, and specific ideologies. The Eighteenth Brumaire studies the semantics and pragmatics of political language and how it represents (...)
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    The Symptomatology of Crises, Reading Crises and Learning from Them: Some Critical Realist Reflections.Bob Jessop - 2015 - Journal of Critical Realism 14 (3):238-271.
    This contribution considers the potential of critical realism to illuminate the nature of crises, crisis management, and crisis lessons. After reviewing key aspects of critical realism in general, the analysis notes the challenge of developing critical realism in particular by identifying appropriate entry-points and standpoints for the analysis of specific explananda. It then provides a general critical realist account of the nature of crises in the social world and of learning in, about, and from crisis. A key concept here is (...)
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  21. Constituting another Foucault effect : foucault on states and statecraft.Bob Jessop - 2011 - In Ulrich Bröckling, Susanne Krasmann & Thomas Lemke, Governmentality: current issues and future challenges. New York: Routledge. pp. 56.
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    Carlyle and Scottish Thought.Ralph Jessop - 1997 - Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This book initiates a new interdisciplinary approach in the literary and philosophical treatment of Carlyle, challenging the long-held notion that his work was solely influenced by German idealism. Tracing Carlyle's intellectual inheritance through Hume, Reid, and Hamilton, Jessop argues that Carlyle was crucially influenced by Scottish philosophy and that this philosophical discourse can in turn be used to inform critical readings of his texts. The book will be of interest to readers of Carlyle, philosophers, and specialists in the literature (...)
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    (1 other version)Karl Marx's Social and Political Thought: Critical Assessments.Bob Jessop & Russell Wheatley (eds.) - 1999 - Routledge.
    This collection addresses fundamental themes in Marx's social and political thought. It covers key controversies in the analysis of Marx's overall intellectual development, the influence of Hegel, the Marx-Engels relationship, the validity of historical materialism, the significance of class and class struggle, the state and political parties, and reform and revolution. It also addresses Marx's work as historian, anthropologist, student of time and space, social psychologist, social interactionist, and literary scholar. It also covers debates regarding Marx's views on technological determinism: (...)
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    Gramsci as a spatial theorist.Bob Jessop - 2005 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 8 (4):421-437.
    Abstract Antonio Gramsci?s philosophy of praxis is characterised by the spatialisation as well as historicisation of its analytical categories. These theoretical practices are deeply intertwined in his ?absolute historicism?. Highlighting the spatiality of Gramsci?s analysis not only enables us to recover the many geographical themes in his work but also provides a useful counterweight to the emphasis on the historical dimensions of his historicism. In addition to obvious references to Gramsci?s use of spatial metaphors and his discussion of the Southern (...)
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  25. Cultural Political: Economy, the Knowledge-Based Economy, and the State.Bob Jessop - 2005 - Modern Philosophy 1 (3):45-50.
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    Interpretive Sociology and the Dialectic of Structure and Agency.Bob Jessop - 1996 - Theory, Culture and Society 13 (1):119-128.
  27. Spatial fixes, temporal fixes and spatio-temporal fixes.Bob Jessop - 2006 - In Noel Castree & Derek Gregory, David Harvey: a critical reader. Oxford: Blackwell. pp. 142--166.
     
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  28. (1 other version)Some Misunderstandings of Hume.T. E. Jessop - 1952 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 6 (20):155-167.
  29. Berkeley as Religious Apologist.T. E. Jessop - 1966 - In Warren E. Steinkraus, New studies in Berkeley's philosophy. Lanham, MD: University Press of America.
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    Critical Realism and Hegemony: Hic Rhodus, Hic Saltus.Bob Jessop - 2003 - Journal of Critical Realism 1 (2):183-194.
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    Primacy of the Economy, Primacy of the Political: Critical Theory of Neoliberalism.Bob Jessop - 2019 - In Uwe H. Bittlingmayer, Alex Demirović & Tatjana Freytag, Handbuch Kritische Theorie. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. pp. 893-905.
    Neoliberalization is a distinctive economic, political, and social project that promotes profit-oriented, market-mediated accumulation as the primary axis of societalization. This might suggest that neoliberalism promotes the primacy of the economic but, since its extension and reproduction require continuing state support and, indeed, involve what Weber called political capitalism, one might also argue that it entails a primacy of the political. To address this paradox, my article offers a baseline definition of neoliberalism and identifies four ideal-typical historical forms thereof; relates (...)
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  32. (1 other version)Thomas Hobbes.T. E. Jessop - 1960 - [London]: Published for the British Council by Longmans, Green.
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  33. Berkeley and the Contemporary Physics.Thomas E. Jessop - 1953 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 7 (1/2=23/24):87.
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    Putting Hegemony in its Place.Bob Jessop - 2003 - Journal of Critical Realism 2 (1):138-148.
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    The gender selectivities of the state: a critical realist analysis.Bob Jessop - 2004 - Journal of Critical Realism 3 (2):207-237.
    This article develops a critical realist, strategic-relational analysis of the gendering of the state. It draws freely from feminist theorists, recent work on masculinity, and some of the insights of ‘queer theory’. My aim is to show the contingently necessary nature of the gender biases in the state's institutional architecture and operation and show how these can be illuminated through a critical realist, strategic-relational perspective. The article has four main parts. These deal with critical realism and the strategic-relational approach ; (...)
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    Capital as a Social Relation: Form Analysis and Class Struggle.Bob Jessop - 2021 - In Marcello Musto, Rethinking Alternatives with Marx: Economy, Ecology and Migration. Springer Verlag. pp. 53-76.
    This chapter outlines Marx’s analysis of bourgeois society, the bourgeois form of production, relations of bourgeois production, the mode of production based on capital, and, after 1860, the capitalist mode of production. It starts with the analysis of the value form, its various expressions, its contradictions and crisis-tendencies, and the way in which social forms set the limits to class struggle. Forms and struggles shape the laws of motion of capital accumulation, which, in turn, modify the conjuncture in which forms (...)
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    Max Weber's Methodology: the Unification of the Cultural and Social Sciences FRITZ K. RINGER.Bob Jessop - 2003 - Historical Materialism 11 (2):265-272.
  38. A Bibliography of David Hume and of Scottish Philosophy from Francis Hutcheson to Lord Balfour.T. E. Jessop - 1939 - Philosophy 14 (54):236-236.
  39. (1 other version)Berkeley and the Contemporary Physics.T. E. Jessop - 1953 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 7 (1/2=23/24):87.
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  40. Berkeley: Philosophical Writings.T. E. Jessop - 1954 - Philosophy 29 (108):80-81.
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  41. Law and Love: A Study of the Christian Ethic.T. E. Jessop - 1941 - Philosophy 16 (64):437-438.
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    (6 other versions)No Title available: PHILOSOPHY.T. E. Jessop - 1931 - Philosophy 6 (22):260-261.
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  43. Spinoza on freedom of thought. Selections from Tractatus theologico-politicus and Tractatus politicus.T. E. Jessop - 1963 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 68 (4):499-499.
     
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  44. A bibliography of David Hume and of Scottish philosophy from Francis Hutcheson to Lord Balfour.T. E. Jessop - 1938 - London,: A. Brown & Sons.
  45. A Bibliography of George Berkeley, An Inventory of Berkeley's Manuscript Remains.T. Jessop & A. Luce - 1935 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 42 (3):13-13.
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    A bibliography of David Hume and of Scottish philosophy.T. E. Jessop - 1938 - New York: Garland.
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    Adorno: Cultural Education and Resistance.Sharon Jessop - 2016 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 36 (4):409-423.
    In recent years, culture has become significantly politicized, or conspicuously de-politicized, in different parts of the UK, making its appearance in education policy of pivotal interest and ripe for critical attention. From the vantage point of Theodor Adorno’s work on the culture industry and his writings on the work of the teacher, I argue that cultural education is a site where something crucial and distinctive takes place. Within the Enlightenment tradition, critical self-reflection and resistance to heteronymous ways of thinking are (...)
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  48. Brill Online Books and Journals.Bob Jessop - 2004 - Journal of Critical Realism 3 (2).
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    Brown, Thomas.R. Jessop - unknown
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    Berkeley's Theory of Vision. A Critical Examination of Bishop Berkeley's Essay towards a New Theory of Vision (review).T. E. Jessop - 1964 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 2 (2):265-269.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 265 concluding chapter (pp. 150-52), Dr. Clair deals with "Comment lire l'oeuvre du P. Thomassin," providing much guidance to anyone who wishes to avail himself of the rich resources in Thomassin's writings. From the point of view of the history of philosophy, the most interesting aspects of Thomassin's thought seem to be (1) his "Cartesianism," that is, the extent to which he early imbibed Descartes' new ideas, (...)
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