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    Aidōs: The Psychology and Ethics of Honour and Shame in Ancient Greek Literature.Douglas L. Cairns - 1993 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Introduction; Aidos in Homer; From Hesiod to the Fifth Century; Aeschylus; Sophocles; Euripides; The Sophists, Plato, and Aristotle; References; Glossary; Index of Principal Passages; General Index.
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    Pursuing the Good: Ethics and Metaphysics in Plato's Republic.Douglas Cairns, Fritz-Gregor Herrmann & Terrence Penner (eds.) - 2007 - University of Edinburgh.
    This volume, the fourth in the Edinburgh Leventis Studies series, comprises a selection of papers from the conference held in Edinburgh March 2005 in conjunction with Professor Terry Penner's tenure of the A. G. Leventis Visiting Research Chair in Greek. It brings together contributions from leading Plato scholars from Britain, Europe and North America on a closely defined topic central to Plato's thought and to Ancient Philosophy--Plato's Form of the Good. The importance of the collection lies in the combination and (...)
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    Hybris, dishonour, and thinking big.Douglas L. Cairns - 1996 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 116:1-32.
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    Emotion and the Communicability of Suffering: Richard Gaskin’s Tragedy and Redress. [REVIEW]Douglas Cairns - 2020 - British Journal of Aesthetics 60 (3):351-357.
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    [Book review] aidos, the psychology and ethics of honour and shame in ancient greek literature. [REVIEW]L. Cairns Douglas - 1994 - In Peter Singer (ed.), Ethics. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 105--1.
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    The Edinburgh History of Distributed Cognition Series, Volumes 1-4.Miranda Anderson, Douglas Cairns, Mark Sprevak & Michael Wheeler (eds.) - 2018 - Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press Series.
    The Edinburgh History of Distributed Cognition (Series Editor(s): Miranda Anderson, Douglas Cairns) -/- Questions the barriers between the humanities and the cognitive sciences. -/- Cognitive science is finding increasing evidence that cognition is distributed across brain, body and world. This series calls for a reappraisal of historical concepts of cognition in light of these findings. It engages with recent debates about the various strong or weak models of distributed cognition and brings them into discourse with research in the (...)
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    Introduction: Contempt, Ancient and Modern.Douglas Cairns - 2023 - Emotion Review 15 (3):161-167.
    An introduction to a collection of nine papers on contempt, bringing contemporary philosophical approaches to the phenomenon into relation with its construction and presentation in the four classical cultures of China, Greece, India, and Rome. The introduction offers a brief summary of the papers and places the issues that they explore in the wider research context of the historical and cross-cultural study of emotion.
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    Emotion and the Communicability of Suffering: Richard Gaskin’s Tragedy and Redress.Douglas Cairns - 2020 - British Journal of Aesthetics 60 (3):351-357.
    CairnsDouglas Tragedy and Redress in Western Literature: A Philosophical Perspective Routledge. 2018. pp. ix, 412. £125.
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    Homero, Aristóteles y la naturaleza de la compasión.Douglas Cairns - 2022 - Circe de Clásicos y Modernos 26 (2):45-74.
    Este artículo explora aspectos de lo que llamaré piedad o compasión en Homero (especialmente en _Ilíada_ 24) y Aristóteles (sobre todo en la _Retórica_), pero sin depender de una precisa terminología. Los fenómenos que abarcan términos como “compasión”, “simpatía”, “empatía” y “lástima” (y sus análogos, cuando existen, en otras lenguas) constituyen una familia en la que las semejanzas son a menudo bastante estrechas en la práctica (aunque determinados miembros del grupo entren y salgan de moda y adquieran una serie de (...)
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    Homeric Psychology.Douglas L. Cairns - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (01):1-.
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    Homeric Society.Douglas L. Cairns - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (01):5-.
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    Homer: The poetry of the past.Douglas L. Cairns - 1994 - History of European Ideas 18 (6):946-947.
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    In the mind, in the body, in the world: emotions in early China and ancient Greece.Douglas L. Cairns & Curie Virág (eds.) - 2023 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    This volume is the result of a three-year collaboration (funded by the American Council of Learned Societies and the British Academy) between scholars of early China and of ancient/Hellenistic Greece to investigate the emergent discourses of emotions in philosophy, medicine, and literature from around the fifth century BCE to the second century CE. It brings together scholars working on the history and philosophy of emotions in the two ancient traditions, and with different areas of expertise, to investigate the emotions and (...)
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    Mixing with Men and Nausicaa's Nemesis.Douglas L. Cairns - 1990 - Classical Quarterly 40 (01):263-.
    This discussion concentrates on the meaning of Nausicaa's words in lines 286–8, in particular on the force of the phrase κα δ' λλ κτλ. and the sense of the verb μσγηται. On the latter Hainsworth comments, ‘In later usage the simple verb in such a context is used as a euphemism for the sexual act. The line must have sounded most odd to the classical age.’ Thus he translates ‘associate with’, citing Odyssey 7.247 as an exact parallel; since, in that (...)
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    Mixing with Men and Nausicaa's Nemesis.Douglas L. Cairns - 1990 - Classical Quarterly 40 (1):263-266.
    This discussion concentrates on the meaning of Nausicaa's words in lines 286–8, in particular on the force of the phrase κα δ' λλ κτλ. and the sense of the verb μσγηται. On the latter Hainsworth comments, ‘In later usage the simple verb in such a context is used as a euphemism for the sexual act. The line must have sounded most odd to the classical age.’ Thus he translates ‘associate with’, citing Odyssey 7.247 as an exact parallel; since, in that (...)
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    ‘Off with her ΑΙΔΩΣ’: Herodotus 1.8.3–4.Douglas L. Cairns - 1996 - Classical Quarterly 46 (01):78-.
    Confronted with the suggestion that he contrived to see Candaules’ wife naked, Gyges immediately expresses his horror.
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    ‘Off with her ΑΙΔΩΣ’: Herodotus 1.8.3–4.Douglas L. Cairns - 1996 - Classical Quarterly 46 (1):78-83.
    Confronted with the suggestion that he contrived to see Candaules’ wife naked, Gyges immediately expresses his horror.
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    Recognition and Redistribution in Aristotle’s Account of Stasis.Douglas Cairns, Mirko Canevaro & Kleanthis Mantzouranis - 2022 - Polis 39 (1):1-34.
    In Politics 5.1–3, Aristotle sees different conceptions of proportional equality and justice as the fundamental causes of stasis and metabolē. His account shows what happens to notions of ‘particular’ justice when they become causes of individual and collective action in pursuit of moral and political revolution. The whole discussion of the causes of stasis should be read through the filter of individual/group motivation – as a reflection of what goes on in the heads of those who engage in stasis. Movements (...)
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    Recognition and Redistribution in Aristotle’s Account of Stasis: a Response to Our Critics.Douglas Cairns, Mirko Canevaro & Kleanthis Mantzouranis - 2023 - Polis 40 (3):349-368.
    We reply to the objections raised in Polis 40 (2023) by Ryan Balot and Manuel Knoll to our original paper ‘Recognition and Redistribution in Aristotle’s Account of Stasis’, published in Polis 39 (2022). We argue that Knoll is correct in arguing that Aristotle distinguishes between democratic views of distributive justice and his own, but wrong to argue that this wholly resolves a tension in Aristotle’s exposition between views of democratic justice as, in one sense, based on equality ‘according to worth’ (...)
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    Kalokagathia - F. Bourriot: Kalos Kagathos—Kalokagathia: D'un terme de propagande de sophistes à une notion sociale et philosophique: Étude d'histoire athénienne. (Spudasmata, 58.) 2 vols. Pp. vi + 654; 626. Hildesheim, Zürich, and Few York: Georg O1ms, 1995. Paper, DM 256. ISBN: 3-487-10001-1 (ISSN: 0584-9705); ISBN: 3-487-10002-9 (ISSN: 0584-9705).Douglas L. Cairns - 1997 - The Classical Review 47 (1):74-76.
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    Review. Motivation and Schmahung: Feigheit in der Ilias und inder griechischen Tragodie. J Wissmann.Douglas L. Cairns - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (2):350-351.
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    Distributed Cognition in Classical Antiquity.Miranda Anderson, Douglas Cairns & Mark Sprevak (eds.) - 2018 - Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
    12 essays by international specialists in classical antiquity create a period-specific interdisciplinary introduction to distributed cognition and the cognitive humanities - The first book in an ambitious 4-volume set looking at distributed cognition in the history of thought - Includes essays on archaeology, art history, rhetoric, literature, philosophy, science, medicine and technology -For students and scholars in classics, cognitive humanities, philosophy of mind and ancient philosophy -Includes essays by international specialists in classics, ancient history and archaeology This collection explores how (...)
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    Aesthetics, Nature and Religion: Ronald W. Hepburn and his Legacy, ed. Endre Szécsényi.Endre Szécsényi, Peter Cheyne, Cairns Craig, David E. Cooper, Emily Brady, Douglas Hedley, Mary Warnock, Guy Bennett-Hunter, Michael McGhee, James Kirwan, Isis Brook, Fran Speed, Yuriko Saito, James MacAllister, Arto Haapala, Alexander J. B. Hampton, Pauline von Bonsdorff, Sigurjón Baldur Hafsteinsson & Arnar Árnason - 2020 - Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press.
    On 18–19 May 2018, a symposium was held in the Research Institute of Irish and Scottish Studies at the University of Aberdeen to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the death of Ronald W. Hepburn (1927–2008). The speakers at this event discussed Hepburn’s oeuvre from several perspectives. For this book, the collection of the revised versions of their talks has been supplemented by the papers of other scholars who were unable to attend the symposium itself. Thus this volume contains contributions from (...)
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    Cowardice. [REVIEW]Douglas L. Cairns - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (2):350-351.
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    Diplomatic Gestures. [REVIEW]Douglas L. Cairns - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (2):476-478.
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    Diplomatic gestures S. knippschild: ' Drum bietet zum bunde die hände'. Rechtssymbolische akte in zwischenstaatlichen beziehungen im orientalischen und griechisch-römischen altertum . (Potsdamer altertumswissenschaftliche beiträge 5.) pp. 223, pls. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner verlag, 2002. Cased, €50. Isbn: 3-515-08079-. [REVIEW]Douglas L. Cairns - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (02):476-.
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    Hybris - N. R. E. Fisher: Hybris: A Study in the Values of Honour and Shame in Ancient Greece. Pp. xvi + 526. Warminster: Aris and Phillips, 1992. Paper, £35. [REVIEW]Douglas L. Cairns - 1994 - The Classical Review 44 (01):76-79.
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    Hybris. [REVIEW]Douglas Cairns - 1994 - The Chesterton Review 44 (1):76-79.
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    Homeric Morality. [REVIEW]Douglas L. Cairns - 1995 - The Classical Review 45 (1):154-155.
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    Homeric Psychology. [REVIEW]Douglas L. Cairns - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (1):1-3.
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    Homeric Psychology Arbogast Schmitt: Selbständigkeit und Abhängigkeit menschlichen Handelns bei Homer. Hermeneutische Untersuchungen zur Psychologie Homers. (Abhandlungen der geistes- und sozialwissenschaftlichen Klasse, 1990.5.) Pp. 328. Mainz/Stuttgart: Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur/Franz Steiner, 1990. [REVIEW]Douglas L. Cairns - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (01):1-3.
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    Homeric Society. [REVIEW]Douglas L. Cairns - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (1):5-9.
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    Homeric Society Hans Van Wees: Status Warriors. War, Violence and Society in Homer and History. (Dutch Monographs on Ancient History and Archaeology, 9.) Pp. viii + 455. Amsterdam: J. C. Gieben, 1992. Paper, fl. 130. [REVIEW]Douglas L. Cairns - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (01):5-9.
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    Kalokagathia. [REVIEW]Douglas L. Cairns - 1997 - The Classical Review 47 (1):74-76.
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    N. Yamagata: Homeric Morality. (Mnemosyne Supplement, 131.) Pp. xiv+261. Leiden, New York, Cologne: E. J. Brill, 1994. Cased, 125 Gld./$71.50. [REVIEW]Douglas L. Cairns - 1995 - The Classical Review 45 (01):154-155.
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    Poetische Argumentation. Die Funktion der Gnomik in den Epinikien des Bakchylides. [REVIEW]Douglas Cairns - 2006 - The Classical Review 56 (2):282-284.
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    Stenger (J.) Poetische Argumentation. Die Funktion der Gnomik in den Epinikien des Bakchylides. (Untersuchungen zur antiken Literatur und Geschichte 69.) Pp. xiv + 383. Berlin and New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2004. Cased, €98, US$137.20. ISBN: 3-11-018127-. [REVIEW]Douglas Cairns - 2006 - The Classical Review 56 (02):282-.
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    Stenger Poetische Argumentation. Die Funktion der Gnomik in den Epinikien des Bakchylides. Pp. xiv + 383. Berlin and New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2004. Cased, €98, US$137.20. ISBN: 3-11-018127-4. [REVIEW]Douglas Cairns - 2006 - The Classical Review 56 (2):282-284.
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    Thersites: a Study in Comic Shame. [REVIEW]Douglas L. Cairns - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (2):428-429.
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    Reassessing legal humanism and its claims: petere fontes?Paul J. du Plessis & John W. Cairns (eds.) - 2016 - Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
    Legal humanism has become deeply entrenched in most modern works on European legal history from the 17th century onwards and has been accepted with such blind faith by many modern scholars that few have challenged it. As a result, it has been used to substantiate larger claims about the deathof Roman law, the separation between the golden age of a pan-European medieval ius commune and the fragmented reception of Roman law into the nation states of Europe, and the relevance of (...)
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  41. Douglas Cairns, Fritz-Gregor Hermann and Terry Penner (eds.), Pursuing The Good: Ethics and Metaphysics in Plato's Republic.Jakub Jirsa - 2009 - Rhizai. A Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science 11:77-88.
    Review of Douglas Cairns, Fritz-Gregor Hermann and Terry Penner , Pursuing The Good: Ethics and Metaphysics in Plato’s Republic, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, 2007.
     
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    Distributed Cognition in Classical Antiquity ed. by Miranda Anderson, Douglas Cairns, and Mark Sprevak.Jun Feng - 2022 - Substance 51 (2):109-114.
    Patrick Colm Hogan announced in 2002 that "cognitivist methods, topics, and principles have come to dominate what are arguably the most intellectually exciting academic fields today". Today, what dominates those "cognitivist methods, topics, and principles" is likely to be Distributed Cognition. The term was initially addressed by Edwin Hutchin in Cognition in the Wild and currently has been developed to encompass an intertwined group of theories including embodied cognition, embedded cognition, extended cognition, and enactive cognition. The distributed views of cognition (...)
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    Review of Douglas L. Cairns: Aidōs: The Psychology and Ethics of Honour and Shame in Ancient Greek Literature[REVIEW]A. W. H. Adkins - 1994 - Ethics 105 (1):181-183.
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  44. Godel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid.Douglas Richard Hofstadter - 1979 - Hassocks, England: Basic Books.
    A young scientist and mathematician explores the mystery and complexity of human thought processes from an interdisciplinary point of view.
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  45. Kantsequentialism and Agent-Centered Restrictions.Douglas W. Portmore - manuscript
    There are two alternative approaches to accommodating an agent-centered restriction against, say, φ-ing. One approach is to prohibit agents from ever φ-ing. For instance, there could be an absolute prohibition against breaking a promise. The other approach is to require agents both to adopt an end that can be achieved only by their not φ-ing and to give this end priority over that of minimizing overall instances of φ-ing. For instance, each agent could be required both to adopt the end (...)
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  46. Control, Attitudes, and Accountability.Douglas W. Portmore - 2013 - In David Shoemaker (ed.), Oxford studies in agency and responsibility. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    It seems that we can be directly accountable for our reasons-responsive attitudes—e.g., our beliefs, desires, and intentions. Yet, we rarely, if ever, have volitional control over such attitudes, volitional control being the sort of control that we exert over our intentional actions. This presents a trilemma: (Horn 1) deny that we can be directly accountable for our reasons-responsive attitudes, (Horn 2) deny that φ’s being under our control is necessary for our being directly accountable for φ-ing, or (Horn 3) deny (...)
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  47. Argumentation schemes for presumptive reasoning.Douglas N. Walton - 1996 - Mahwah, N.J.: L. Erlbaum Associates.
    This book identifies 25 argumentation schemes for presumptive reasoning and matches a set of critical questions to each.
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    Extraterrestrial altruism: evolution and ethics in the cosmos.Douglas A. Vakoch (ed.) - 2014 - New York: Springer.
    Extraterrestrial Altruism examines a basic assumption of the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI): that extraterrestrials will be transmitting messages to us for our benefit. This question of whether extraterrestrials will be altruistic has become increasingly important in recent years as SETI scientists have begun contemplating transmissions from Earth to make contact. Technological civilizations that transmit signals for the benefit of others, but with no immediate gain for themselves, certainly seem to be altruistic. But does this make biological sense? Should we (...)
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  49. Statutory Interpretation as Argumentation.Douglas Walton, Giovanni Sartor & Fabrizio Macagno - 2011 - In Colin Aitken, Amalia Amaya, Kevin D. Ashley, Carla Bagnoli, Giorgio Bongiovanni, Bartosz Brożek, Cristiano Castelfranchi, Samuele Chilovi, Marcello Di Bello, Jaap Hage, Kenneth Einar Himma, Lewis A. Kornhauser, Emiliano Lorini, Fabrizio Macagno, Andrei Marmor, J. J. Moreso, Veronica Rodriguez-Blanco, Antonino Rotolo, Giovanni Sartor, Burkhard Schafer, Chiara Valentini, Bart Verheij, Douglas Walton & Wojciech Załuski (eds.), Handbook of Legal Reasoning and Argumentation. Dordrecht, Netherland: Springer Verlag. pp. 519-560.
    This chapter proposes a dialectical approach to legal interpretation, consisting of three dimensions: a formalization of the canons of interpretation in terms of argumentation schemes; a dialectical classification of interpretive schemes; and a logical and computational model for comparing the arguments pro and contra an interpretation. The traditional interpretive maxims or canons used in both common and civil law are translated into defeasible patterns of arguments, which can be evaluated through sets of corresponding critical questions. These interpretive argumentation schemes are (...)
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    Insight-imagination: the emancipation of thought and the modern world.Douglas Sloan - 1983 - San Rafael, CA: Barfield Press.
    Fragmented thinking, broken world -- Toward recovery of wholeness: the radical humanities and traditional wisdom -- Toward recovery of wholeness: another look at science -- Insight-imagination -- Living thinking, living world: toward an education of insight-imagination.
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