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  1. The fragments of Parmenides: a critical text with introduction and translation, the ancient testimonia and a commentary.A. H. Coxon - 1986 - Phronesis 31:(1986).
  2. The Fragments of Parmenides.A. H. Coxon - 1987 - Phronesis 32 (3):349-359.
     
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    The Fragments of Parmenides: A Critical Text with Introduction and Translation, the Ancient Testimonia and a Commentary.A. H. Coxon - 1986 - Dover, N.H.: Parmenides Publishing. Edited by A. H. Coxon.
    Edited with New Translation by Richard McKirahan With a New Preface by Malcolm Schofield This book is a revised and expanded version of A.H. Coxon's full critical edition of the extant remains of Parmenides of Elea—the fifth-century B.C. philosopher by many considered "one of the greatest and most astonishing thinkers of all times." Coxon's presentation of the complete ancient evidence for Parmenides and his comprehensive examination of the fragments, unsurpassed to this day, have proven invaluable to our understanding (...)
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    The Fragments of Parmenides.A. H. Coxon - 1988 - Phronesis 33 (1):119-119.
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    The philosophy of forms: an analytical and historical commentary on Plato's Parmenides: with a new English translation.A. H. Coxon - 1999 - Assen: Van Gorcum.
    I FORMS IN THE PRE-SOCRATIC PHYSICISTS Plato's dialogue Parmenides carried in the classification of Thrasyllus the editorial subtitle nepi i6«ov, ...
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    Euripides.A. H. Coxon - 1955 - The Classical Review 5 (01):43-.
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    The Philosophy of Parmenides.A. H. Coxon - 1934 - Classical Quarterly 28 (3-4):134-.
    In the Classical Quarterly for April, 1933, Professor Cornford maintains that the ‘Two Ways’ of Parmenides are not meant as alternatives: ‘The Way of Truth and the Way of Seeming are no more parallel and alternative systems of cosmology, each complete in itself, than are Plato's accounts of the intellectual and sensible worlds.’ I wish here to try to support his general view, which seems to me to be indisputably correct, while differing from Professor Cornford in some important details.
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    The Philosophy of Parmenides.A. H. Coxon - 1934 - Classical Quarterly 28 (3-4):134-144.
    In the Classical Quarterly for April, 1933, Professor Cornford maintains that the ‘Two Ways’ of Parmenides are not meant as alternatives: ‘The Way of Truth and the Way of Seeming are no more parallel and alternative systems of cosmology, each complete in itself, than are Plato's accounts of the intellectual and sensible worlds.’ I wish here to try to support his general view, which seems to me to be indisputably correct, while differing from Professor Cornford in some important details.
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    The Fragments of Parmenides.Mohan Matthen & A. H. Coxon - 1991 - Philosophical Review 100 (1):153.
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    Persica.A. H. Coxon - 1958 - Classical Quarterly 8 (1-2):45-.
    In writing the following notes on some passages in Aeschylus' Persae I have consulted mainly the editions of Schiitz, Blomfield, Hermann, Paley, Vitelli–Wecklein, Sidgwick, Prickard, Wilamowitz, Mazon, and Italie , and the Index of Italie. The text quoted is that of Murray.
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    The μλος πò σκηνς in Sophocles' Trachiniae (ll. 1004–1043).A. H. Coxon - 1947 - The Classical Review 61 (3-4):69-72.
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    The Manuscript Tradition of Simplicius' Commentary on Aristotle's Physics i-iv.A. H. Coxon - 1968 - Classical Quarterly 18 (01):70-.
    The following discussion' of the manuscript tradition of Simplicius' commentary on Aristotle's Physics i-iv originated in an examination of the tradition of the fragments of Parmenides. It is therefore illustrated not only from Simplicius but particularly from the texts of Parmenides quoted by him. This will not be misleading, since, though many of these texts are quoted by Simplicius more than once, there is little or no sign in any manuscript of interpolation from one passage to another and it is (...)
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    The Text of Parmenides Fr. I. 3.A. H. Coxon - 1968 - Classical Quarterly 18 (01):69-.
    In all texts of the fragments of Parmenides printed in the last fifty years he begins his poem by speaking of ‘the way which’ ‘carries through all towns the man who knows’ . The more percipient critics have realized that is difficult or impossible to defend, for it makes no good sense and is incompatible with 1. 27, according to which the way is . In fact , which is alleged to be the reading of the best manuscript of Sextus' (...)
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  14. Dol, Marcel/Martje Fentener van Vlissingen/Soemini Kasanmoentalib.Eberhard Beckers & A. H. Coxon - 2000 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 31:189-191.
     
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    The Fragments of Parmenides. [REVIEW]Mitchell Miller & A. H. Coxon - 1988 - Review of Metaphysics 41 (3):610-612.
    A short review of Coxon's study of the fragments of Parmenides.
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    Euripides L. H. G. Greenwood: Aspects of Euripidean Tragedy. Pp. vii+144. Cambridge: University Press, 1953. Cloth, 18s. net. [REVIEW]A. H. Coxon - 1955 - The Classical Review 5 (01):43-44.
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    Joseph Souilhé: L'énigme d'Empédocle. Pp. 23. (Archives de Philosophic, Vol. IX, Cahier III.) Paris: Beauchesne, 1934. Paper. [REVIEW]A. H. Coxon - 1934 - The Classical Review 48 (04):146-147.
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    Lucretius as Expositor. [REVIEW]A. H. Coxon - 1962 - The Classical Review 12 (1):54-55.
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    L'énigme D'emptédocle. [REVIEW]A. H. Coxon - 1934 - The Classical Review 48 (4):146-147.
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    Parmenides: some comments on his poem. [REVIEW]A. H. Coxon - 1946 - The Classical Review 60 (2):68-69.
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    Specimens of Greek Dramatic Poets. [REVIEW]A. H. Coxon - 1956 - The Classical Review 6 (2):116-117.
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    Eleatica A. H. Coxon: The Fragments of Parmenides (A Critical Text with Introduction, Translation, the Ancient Testimonia and a Commentary). (Phronesis, Suppl. 3.) Pp. viii + 277; 3 plates. Assen: Van Gorcum, 1986. fl. 85. Lambros Couloubaritsis: My the et philosophic chez Parménide (En Appendice: Traduction du Poéme). Pp. 381; I fig. Brussels: Éditions Ousia, 1986. Paper. [REVIEW]M. R. Wright - 1988 - The Classical Review 38 (02):274-277.
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    Are Bricks Real?: The Riddle of Perception : an Enquiry Into the Nature of Perception and Knowledge, as Aspects of Human Species-solipsism (with a Note on the Enlightenment).A. H. Walker - 1995
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    On professor Savery's "the emotive theory of truth".A. H. Johnson - 1957 - Mind 66 (261):96-97.
  25. A.H. Coxon, The Fragments Of Parmenides. [REVIEW]Carl Huffman - 1988 - Philosophy in Review 8:337-339.
  26. A theory of human motivation.A. H. Maslow - 1943 - Psychological Review 50 (4):370-396.
  27. Social Mobility and Class Structure in Modern Britain.A. H. Halsey, John H. Goldthorpe, A. F. Heath, J. M. Ridge, Leonard Bloom & F. L. Jones - 1982 - Ethics 92 (4):766-768.
     
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    Language and Philosophy: Some Suggestions for an Empirical Approach.A. H. Basson & D. J. O'Connor - 1947 - Philosophy 22 (81):49 - 65.
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    The Meaning of Beauty.A. H. B. Allen - 1955 - Philosophy 30 (113):112 - 130.
    Theories of beauty are often divided into the objective and the subjective. I am doubtful whether a rigid distinction between the two can be maintained. It is difficult for an objective theory to assert that the impression of beauty is received quite passively, without any reaction or co-operation on the part of the subject, which is likely to be similar in the various cases.
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    The Holocaust: Moral and Political Lessons.A. H. Lesser - 1995 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 12 (2):143-150.
    : In many discussions, whether general or academic, the Holocaust is used as a warning of how initially small corruptions can lead to terrible consequences. In particular, it has been seen as illustrating the ‘slippery slope’from euthanasia to murder, as showing the consequences of an exaggerated respect for law, and as showing the effects of a corrupt ideology. It is argued that these three points are all somewhat inaccurate, and that 1) the ‘slippery slope’occurred much earlier, the so‐called ‘euthanasia’programme being (...)
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  31. Animal psychology and ethology in Britain and the emergence of professional concern for the concept of ethical cost.H. A. - 2002 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 33 (2):235-262.
    It has been argued that if an animal is psychologically like us, there may be more scientific reason to experiment upon it, but less moral justification to do so. Some scientists deny the existence of this dilemma, claiming that although there are scientifically valuable similarities between humans and animals that make experimentation worthwhile, humans are at the same time unique and fundamentally different. This latter response is, ironically, typical of pre-Darwinian beliefs in the relationship between human and non-human animals. Another (...)
     
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  32. Christian Faith and Greek Philosophy [by] A.H. Armstrong and R.A. Markus.A. H. Armstrong & R. A. Markus - 1960 - Darton, Longman & Todd.
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    Neoplatonism and early Christian thought: essays in honour of A.H. Armstrong.A. H. Armstrong, H. J. Blumenthal & R. A. Markus (eds.) - 1981 - London: Variorum Publications.
    "The studies collected in this book are all concerned with aspects of the Platonic tradition, either in its own internal development in the Hellenistic age and the period of the Roman Empire, or with the influence of Platonism, in one or other of its forms, on other spiritual traditions, especially that of Christianity." [Book jacket].
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    Pleasure and Instinct: A Study in the Psychology of Human Action.A. H. Burlton Allen - 1930 - Routledge.
    Description from a book review by J. G. Beebe-Center: "Mr. Allen's book develops in detail the view that pleasure and unpleasure are essentially manifestations of the progression and thwarting of impulses. Part one is a brief summary of the principal theories of feeling. Part two is devoted to "sensory" or "bodily" pleasure and unpleasure. These forms of feeling, it is argued, 'depend on an analogue of conation existing in the organism, a nisus to maintain, or to carry out to the (...)
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    Making Sense of Aristotelian Essentialism.A. H. Dunlop - 1982 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 29:68-88.
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    Making Sense of Aristotelian Essentialism.A. H. Dunlop - 1982 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 29:68-88.
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    Making Sense of Aristotelian Essentialism.A. H. Dunlop - 1982 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 29:68-88.
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    A History of Sociology in Britain: Science, Literature, and Society.A. H. Halsey - 2004 - Oxford University Press.
    This is the first-ever critical history of sociology in Britain, written by one of the world's leading scholars in the field. A. H. Halsey presents a vivid and authoritative picture of the neglect, expansion, fragmentation, and explosion of the discipline during the past century. The book examines the literary and scientific contributions to the origin of the discipline, and the challenges faced by the discipline at the dawn of a new century.
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    Sustainable Development: Lost Meaning and Opportunity?A. H. T. Fergus & J. I. A. Rowney - 2005 - Journal of Business Ethics 60 (1):17-27.
    The term Sustainable Development has been used in many different contexts and consequently has come to represent many different ideas. The purpose of this paper was to explore the underlying meaning of the term Sustainable Development, and to assess the dominant ethic behind such meaning. Through this exploration, we uncovered a change in the semantic meaning of the term, and described what that meaning entails. The term Sustainable Development had the potential, we argue, to stimulate discursive engagement with respect to (...)
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  40. Situated action: A symbolic interpretation.A. H. Vera & Herbert A. Simon - 1993 - Cognitive Science 17 (1):7-48.
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    Problem-centering vs. means-centering in science.A. H. Maslow - 1946 - Philosophy of Science 13 (4):326-331.
    ResumeMeans-centered approach to science is contrasted with a problem-centered orientation. Overstress on and too exclusive concern with method, instrument, technique or procedure fosters the following mistakes:1) Emphasis on polish and elegance rather than on vitality, significance and creativeness.2) Giving the commanding positions in science to technicians rather than discoverers.3) Over-valuation of quantification for its own sake.4) Fitting problems to techniques rather than vice-versa.5) Creation of a false and pernicious hierarchical system among the sciences.6) Overstrong compartmentalization between the sciences.7) Emphasis on (...)
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  42. Changes in By-Laws of CAAS.A. H. Eaton - 1968 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 62 (2):50.
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  43. CAAS Rome-Athens Scholarship, Summer 1969.A. H. Eaton - 1968 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 62 (2):42.
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  44. CAAS Rome-Athens Scholarship, Summer 1969.A. H. Eaton - 1968 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 62 (1):10.
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  45. The Future of CAAS.A. H. Eaton - 1968 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 62 (1):1.
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    Poėtika i matematika: khurufizm v srednevekovoĭ vostochnoĭ poėzii i ego matematicheskoe raskrytie.Ăḣmăd Elbrus - 1979 - Baku: Izd-vo "Ėlm".
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    More Than Life Itself: A Synthetic Continuation in Relational Biology.A. H. Louie - 2009 - De Gruyter.
    A. H. Louie's More Than Life Itself is an exploratory journey in relational biology, a study of life in terms of the organization of entailment relations in living systems. This book represents a synergy of the mathematical theories of categories, lattices, and modelling, and the result is a synthetic biology that provides a characterization of life. Biology extends physics. Life is not a specialization of mechanism, but an expansive generalization of it. Organisms and machines share some common features, but organisms (...)
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    Runaway realization: living a life of ceaseless discovery.A. H. Almaas - 2014 - Boston: Shambhala.
    For the first time in print, well-known spiritual teacher A.H. Almaas presents the highest level and most profound teachings of the Diamond Approach on the true nature of reality and the path to enlightenment. For more than thirty years, A.H. Almaas has been developing and teaching the Diamond Approach, a spiritual path of self-realization and maturity based on an original synthesis of modern discoveries in the field of psychology and a new paradigm about spiritual nature. If we can say the (...)
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    Commencing Scene Segmentation by Luminance Peak and Valley Detection.A. H. Ρinnington, M. J. Wright & M. Yazdanfar - 1991 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 1 (3):197-226.
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    The influence of familiarization on preference.A. H. Maslow - 1937 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 21 (2):162.
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