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    The faith of Epicurus.Benjamin Farrington - 1967 - London,: Weidenfeld & Nicolson.
  2. The philosophy of Francis Bacon.Benjamin Farrington - 1964 - [Liverpool]: Liverpool University Press. Edited by Francis Bacon.
  3. The Philosophy of Francis Bacon.Benjamin Farrington - 1966 - Science and Society 30 (1):91-94.
     
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    Francis Bacon, philosopher of industrial science.Benjamin Farrington - 1951 - New York: Octagon Books.
  5. Francis Bacon: Philosopher of Industrial Science.Benjamin Farrington - 1950 - Science and Society 14 (3):284-285.
     
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  6. Francis Bacon: Philosopher of Industrial Science.Benjamin Farrington - 1952 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 3 (11):282-283.
     
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    Science and Politics in the Ancient World.Benjamin Farrington - 1940 - Science and Society 4 (4):458-461.
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    Francis Bacon.Benjamin Farrington - 1951 - London,: Lawrence & Wishart.
    A definitive study of the great "philosopher of industrial science." Dr. Farrington pinpoints Bacon as the first man to grasp the revolutionary possibilities of man's increasing control over natural forces. The author sees Bacon's plan for the total reform of society by the application of science to production as the central theme of his life.
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    Temporis partus masculus an untranslated writing of Francis Bacon.Benjamin Farrington - 1951 - Centaurus 1 (3):193-205.
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    Aristotle: founder of scientific philosophy.Benjamin Farrington - 1965 - New York,: Praeger.
  11. Aristotle: founder of scientific philosophy ; with illus. by Suzanna Rust.Benjamin Farrington - 1965 - London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson (Educational).
     
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    Comments on Sarton as Historian of Science.Benjamin Farrington - 1959 - Science and Society 23 (4):352 - 357.
  13. Francis Bacon, pioneer of planned science.--.Benjamin Farrington - 1963 - London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson ;.
     
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    Greek Science: Its Meaning for Us.Benjamin Farrington - 1961 - London: Penguin Books.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be (...)
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    Prometheus Bound: Government and Science in Classical Antiquity.Benjamin Farrington - 1938 - Science and Society 2 (4):435 - 447.
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    Science and Politics in the Ancient World.Benjamin Farrington - 1965 - Routledge.
    This book, originally published in 1965, discusses the political implication of the spread of science in antiquity. It reveals how the real Greek spirit of scientific research was crushed by Plato and Aristotle, long thought-of as searchers for truth. Historian such as Polybius and Livey and the poets Pinder and Virgil are seen in a new light when set against this background of social struggle.
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    Science and Knowledge in the Ancient World.Benjamin Farrington - 1965 - Routledge.
    This book, originally published in 1965, discusses the political implication of the spread of science in antiquity. It reveals how the real Greek spirit of scientific research was crushed by Plato and Aristotle, long thought-of as searchers for truth. Historian such as Polybius and Livey and the poets Pinder and Virgil are seen in a new light when set against this background of social struggle.
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    Second Thoughts on Epicurus.Benjamin Farrington - 1953 - Science and Society 17 (4):326 - 339.
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    Ancient Science through the Golden Age of Greece. [REVIEW]Benjamin Farrington - 1955 - The Classical Review 5 (2):196-196.
  20. Bruno Snell: Die Entdeckung des Geistes. [REVIEW]Benjamin Farrington - 1955 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 3 (5):652.
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    George Sarton: Ancient Science through the Golden Age of Greece. Pp. xxvi+646; 103 figs. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. (London: Oxford University Press), 1953. Cloth, 63 s. net. [REVIEW]Benjamin Farrington - 1955 - The Classical Review 5 (02):196-.
  22. George Sarton: Galen von Pergamon. Antike Wissenschaft. [REVIEW]Benjamin Farrington - 1956 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 4 (5-6):755.
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  23. Benjamin Farrington, Science in Antiquity. [REVIEW]F. S. Marvin - 1936 - Hibbert Journal 35:160.
     
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    Science in Antiquity. Benjamin Farrington.Aubrey Diller - 1937 - Isis 27 (3):512-513.
  25. Historia de la Ciencia Benjamín Farrington: "La ciencia griega". [REVIEW]Diego F. Pró - 1959 - Philosophia (Misc.) 23:77.
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    Portrait of Epicurus - Benjamin Farrington: The Faith of Epicurus. Pp. xiii + 159. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1967. Cloth, 30 s. net. [REVIEW]F. H. Sandbach - 1968 - The Classical Review 18 (01):45-47.
  27. "Francis Bacon: Philosopher of Industrial Science." By Benjamin Farrington.G. Burniston Brown - 1952 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 3 ([9/12]):282.
     
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    Francis Bacon, Philosopher of Industrial Science. Benjamin Farrington.Dorothy Stimson - 1950 - Isis 41 (2):215-216.
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    Francis Bacon, Philosopher of Industrial Science by Benjamin Farrington[REVIEW]Dorothy Stimson - 1950 - Isis 41:215-216.
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    Francis Bacon: Philosopher of Industrial Science. Benjamin Farrington[REVIEW]Henry C. McIntyre - 1952 - Philosophy of Science 19 (2):180-180.
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    Science and Politics in the Ancient World - Benjamin Farrington: Science and Politics in the Ancient World. Pp. 243. London: George Allen and Unwin, 1939. Cloth, 10s. 6 d[REVIEW]W. K. C. Guthrie - 1940 - The Classical Review 54 (01):34-35.
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    Francis Bacon: Philosopher of Industrial Science. By Benjamin Farrington. New York: Henry Schuman, Inc., 1949. 202 pp. $3.50.Henry C. McIntyre - 1952 - Philosophy of Science 19 (2):180-180.
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  33. Odors: from chemical structures to gaseous plumes.Benjamin D. Young, James A. Escalon & Dennis Mathew - 2020 - Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 111:19-29.
    We are immersed within an odorous sea of chemical currents that we parse into individual odors with complex structures. Odors have been posited as determined by the structural relation between the molecules that compose the chemical compounds and their interactions with the receptor site. But, naturally occurring smells are parsed from gaseous odor plumes. To give a comprehensive account of the nature of odors the chemosciences must account for these large distributed entities as well. We offer a focused review of (...)
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  34. 53 Benjamin buchloh.Benjamin Buchloh - 2007 - In Diarmuid Costello & Jonathan Vickery (eds.), Art: key contemporary thinkers. New York: Berg. pp. 53.
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  35. Rethinking the role of the rTPJ in attention and social cognition in light of the opposing domains hypothesis: findings from an ALE-based meta-analysis and resting-state functional connectivity.Benjamin Kubit & Anthony I. Jack - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
    The right temporo-parietal junction (rTPJ) has been associated with two apparently disparate functional roles: in attention and in social cognition. According to one account, the rTPJ initiates a “circuit-breaking” signal that interrupts ongoing attentional processes, effectively reorienting attention. It is argued this primary function of the rTPJ has been extended beyond attention, through a process of evolutionarily cooption, to play a role in social cognition. We propose an alternative account, according to which the capacity for social cognition depends on a (...)
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  36. The world of thought in ancient China.Benjamin Isadore Schwartz - 1985 - Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.
    Examines the development of the philosophy, culture, and civilization of ancient China and discusses the history of Taoism and Confucianism.
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  37. 9. The Task of the Translator.Walter Benjamin - 2012 - In John Biguenet & Rainer Schulte (eds.), Theories of Translation: An Anthology of Essays From Dryden to Derrida. University of Chicago Press. pp. 71-82.
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  38. Cheating Death in Damascus.Benjamin A. Levinstein & Nate Soares - 2020 - Journal of Philosophy 117 (5):237-266.
    Evidential Decision Theory and Causal Decision Theory are the leading contenders as theories of rational action, but both face counterexamples. We present some new counterexamples, including one in which the optimal action is causally dominated. We also present a novel decision theory, Functional Decision Theory, which simultaneously solves both sets of counterexamples. Instead of considering which physical action of theirs would give rise to the best outcomes, FDT agents consider which output of their decision function would give rise to the (...)
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    Private property and environmental ethics:. Some new directions.Benjamin Hale - 2008 - Metaphilosophy 39 (3):402–421.
    This article argues that teachers of environmental ethics must more aggressively entertain questions of private property in their work and in their teaching. To make this case, it first introduces the three primary positions on property: occupation arguments, labor theory of value arguments, and efficiency arguments. It then contextualizes these arguments in light of the contemporary U.S. wise-use movement, in an attempt to make sense of the concerns that motivate wise-use activists, and also to demonstrate how intrinsic value arguments miss (...)
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    The dialogues of Plato.Benjamin Plato & Jowett - 1892 - London: Oxford University PRess. Edited by Reginald E. Allen.
    v. 1. Charmides. Lysis. Laches. Protagoras. Euthydemus. Cratylus. Phaedrus. Ion. Symposium.--v. 2. Meno. Euthyphro. Apology. Crito. Phaedo. Georgias. Appendix I: Lesser Hippias. Alcibiades I. Menexenus. Appenddix II: Alcibiades II. Eryxias.--v. 3. Republic. Timaeus. Critias.--v. 4. Pharmenides. Theaetetus. Sophist. Statesman. Philebus.--v. 5 Laws. Index to the writings of Plato.
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    Lévy-Bruhl, ou, Le métaphysicien malgré lui.Benjamin Fondane - 2019 - [Paris, France]: Éditions de l'Éclat. Edited by Serge Nicolas & Dominique Guedj.
    Dans ce long inédit, Benjamin Fondane révèle les implications philosophiques révolutionnaires qui découlent des travaux de Lévy-Bruhl (1857-1939) sur la mentalité primitive. En mettant à jour les mécanismes d'une logique différente, Lévy-Bruhl fait voler en éclat l'universalité de la logique d'Aristote sur laquelle repose notre pensée occidentale. Dès lors cette logique n'est rien d'autre qu'une arme politique qui fonde l'hégémonie de la rationalité.0La démonstration de Fondane est implacable et bouleverse notre conception de la philosophie. Il nous incite à reconsidérer (...)
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    La conscience malheureuse.Benjamin Fondane - 1980 - [Paris]: Non lieu. Edited by Olivier Salazar-Ferrer & N. Monseu.
    La Conscience malheureuse est un ouvrage majeur de la philosophie existentielle des années trente. Jeune poète et critique roumain expatrié en France en 1923, Benjamin Fondane (1898-1944) fait partie de ces auteurs hantés par l'absence de Dieu dans la culture rationaliste moderne marquée par le positivisme. D'abord proche de l'esprit subversif du dadaïsme, il identifie rapidement sa révolte par l'absurde à la démarche ironique et irrationaliste du philosophe russe émigré en France Léon Chestov. C'est l'adhésion sans conditions à sa (...)
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  43. Gwaedd Uwch Gwlad; Neu Yr Udgorn Yn Chwythu Ei Sain I'r Frwydr, Cyhoeddedig Gan B. James.Benjamin Boanerges & James - 1843
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  44. The paradoxes of legal sciences.Benjamin Nathan Cardozo - 1928 - New York,: Columbia University Press.
    Introduction. Rest and motion. Stability and progress.--The meaning of justice. The science of values.--The equilibration of interests. Cause and effect. The individual and society. Liberty and government.--Liberty and government. Conclusion.
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    The essentials of style: a handbook for seeing and being seen.Benjamin Sells - 2022 - Thompson, Conn.: Spring Publications.
    Sells encourages a radical departure from the usual introspection and self-centeredness of psychology in our time. By placing style first, Sells argues that we must turn our eyes and minds outward to the greater world. Emphasizing beauty over emotion and appreciation over feeling, he attempts to break the stranglehold of the self so as to reconstitute our proper place among the many things of the world.
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  46. Pro Tanto Rights and the Duty to Save the Greater Number.Benjamin Kiesewetter - 2023 - Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics 13:190-214.
    This paper has two aims. The first is to present and defend a new argument for rights contributionism – the view that the notion of a moral claim-right is a contributory (or pro tanto) rather than overall normative notion. The argument is an inference to the best explanation: it is argued that (i) there are contributory moral factors that contrast with standard moral reasons by way of having a number of formal properties that are characteristic of rights, even though they (...)
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  47. Perceiving Smellscapes.Benjamin D. Young - 2020 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 101 (2):203-223.
    We perceive smells as perduring complex entities within a distal array that might be conceived of as smellscapes. However, the philosophical orthodoxy of Odor Theories has been to deny that smells are perceived as having a distal location. Recent challenges have been mounted to Odor Theories’ veracity in handling the timescale of olfactory perception, how it individuates odors as a distal entities, and their claim that olfactory perception is not spatial. The paper does not aim to dispute these criticisms. Rather, (...)
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    The problems of modernity: Adorno and Benjamin.Andrew E. Benjamin (ed.) - 1989 - New York: Routledge.
    Theodor Adorno and Walter Benjamin have emerged as figures of great importance in the current debates about modernity. The central and privileged place of the philosophical problem of modernity has been threatened by the possibility advanced by Jean-François Lyotard that modernity as a project is over and the new concern is the postmodern. The work of Adorno and Benjamin is the background against which the problems of modernity and postmodernity are addressed in this volume. This collection brings together (...)
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  49. Paideia: The Ideals of Greek Culture.Werner Jaeger & B. Farrington - 1940 - Ethics 50 (2):229-230.
     
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  50. The Etiquette of Equality.Benjamin Eidelson - 2023 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 51 (2):97-139.
    Many of the moral and political disputes that loom large today involve claims (1) in the register of respect and offense that are (2) linked to membership in a subordinated social group and (3) occasioned by symbolic or expressive items or acts. This essay seeks to clarify the nature, stakes, and characteristic challenges of these recurring, but often disorienting, conflicts. Drawing on a body of philosophical work elaborating the moral function of etiquette, I first argue that the claims at issue (...)
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