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  1. Is Subjective Idealism a Necessary Point of View for Psychology.Stephen S. Colvin - 1905 - Journal of Philosophy 2 (9):225.
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  2. The Problem of Psychological Determinism.Stephen S. Colvin - 1905 - Philosophical Review 14:635.
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    The Problem of Psychological Determinism.Stephen S. Colvin - 1904 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 1 (22):589-595.
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  4. The problem of psychological determinism.Stephen S. Colvin - 1904 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 1 (22):589-595.
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    Aristophanes Dialect and Textual Criticism.Stephen Colvin - 1995 - Mnemosyne 48 (4):34-47.
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    The intention and reference of noetic psychosis: Rejoinder.Stephen S. Colvin - 1906 - Philosophical Review 15 (5):515-517.
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    The Nature of the Mental Image.Stephen Colvin - 1908 - Psychological Review 15 (3):158-169.
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    A marked case of mimetic ideation.Stephen S. Colvin - 1910 - Psychological Review 17 (4):260-268.
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    Beekes Pre-Greek: Phonology, Morphology, Lexicon. Leiden: Brill, 2014. Pp. xii + 181. €37/$48. 9789004279384.Stephen Colvin - 2016 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 136:309-310.
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    Certain characteristics of experience.Stephen S. Colvin - 1906 - Psychological Review 13 (6):396-403.
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    Is subjective idealism a necessary point of view for psychology?Stephen S. Colvin - 1905 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 2 (9):225-231.
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    Pragmatism, Old and New.Stephen S. Colvin - 1906 - The Monist 16 (4):547-561.
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    Rejoinder.Stephen S. Colvin - 1906 - Philosophical Review 15 (5):515-517.
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    The common-sense view of reality.Stephen S. Colvin - 1902 - Philosophical Review 11 (2):139-151.
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    The ultimate value of experience.Stephen S. Colvin - 1907 - Psychological Review 14 (4):254-263.
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    Varieties of Greek: Disorder and Continuity.Stephen Colvin - 2020 - Classical Quarterly 70 (1):68-84.
    Social magic always manages to produce discontinuity out of continuity.Social dialect, which can be defined negatively as dialect associated with variables other than geographic region, was hardly recognized as a linguistic category until the twentieth century. Although it has been recognized since antiquity that groups at the bottom of the socio-economic ladder speak differently from the elite, non-elite idioms did not merit serious investigation since they were regarded merely as corrupt or decadent approximations to the prestige variety. There is evidence (...)
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    Greek Semantics. [REVIEW]Stephen Colvin - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (1):139-140.
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    Tense, aspect and modality in ancient greek - bentein, janse, soltic variation and change in ancient greek tense, aspect and modality. Pp. XIV + 303, figs. Leiden and boston: Brill, 2017. Cased, €115, us$133. Isbn: 978-90-04-31164-0. [REVIEW]Stephen Colvin - 2019 - The Classical Review 69 (1):3-6.
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    The Greek Language (A.-F.) Christidis A History of Ancient Greek. From the Beginnings to Late Antiquity. Pp. xlii + 1617, ills, maps, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007. Edited with the assistance of Maria Arapopoulou, Maria Chriti (revised translation of Ιστορία της ελληνικής γλώσσας: Από τις αρχές έως την ύστερη αρχαιότητα, Thessaloniki: Centre for the Greek Language and the Institute of Modern Greek Studies, 2001). Cased, £140, US$250. ISBN: 978-0-521-83307-. [REVIEW]Stephen Colvin - 2008 - The Classical Review 58 (2):325-.
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    Greek Semantics M. Martínez Hernández: Semántica del griego antiguo . Pp. xx + 362. Madrid: Ediciones Clásicas, 1997. Paper. ISBN: 84-7882-304-. [REVIEW]Stephen Colvin - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (01):139-.
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    Vierros Bilingual Notaries in Hellenistic Egypt. A Study of Greek as a Second Language. Pp. 291. Brussels: Publikatie van het Comité Klassieke Studies, Subcomité Hellenisme, Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie van België voor Wetenschappen en Kunsten, 2012. Paper. ISBN: 978-90-6569-103-3. [REVIEW]Stephen Colvin - 2014 - The Classical Review 64 (1):85-87.
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    Colvin (S.) (ed.) The Greco-Roman East. Politics, Culture, Society . (Yale Classical Studies 31.) Pp. xvi + 278, maps, ills. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004. Cased, £50. ISBN: 0-521-82875-. [REVIEW]Stephen Mitchell - 2006 - The Classical Review 56 (01):248-.
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    Colvin The Greco-Roman East. Politics, Culture, Society. Pp. xvi + 278, maps, ills. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004. Cased, £50. ISBN: 0-521-82875-9. [REVIEW]Stephen Mitchell - 2006 - The Classical Review 56 (1):248-248.
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    Stephen Colvin (2014) A Brief History of Ancient Greek.Elisa Ferrer - 2020 - Argos 1 (38):83-87.
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  25. The Covenant.Colvin Alves - 1957
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  26. Aristotle on perception.Stephen Everson - 1997 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Everson presents a comprehensive new study of Aristotle's account of perception and related mental capacities. Recent debate about Aristotle's theory of mind has focused on this account, which is Aristotle's most sustained and detailed attempt to describe and explain the behavior of living things. Everson places this account in the context of Aristotle's natural science as a whole, showing how Aristotle applies the explanatory tools he developed in other works to the study of perceptual cognition.
  27. Return to reason.Stephen Toulmin - 2001 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    In Return to Reason, Stephen Toulmin argues that the potential for reason to improve our lives has been hampered by a serious imbalance in our pursuit of ...
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    Letters. Milward, George Colvin, Ann K. Campbell, Matthias Wörther & Robert Laversuch - 1982 - The Chesterton Review 8 (4):371-376.
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  29. Epistemic Normativity.Stephen R. Grimm - 2009 - In Adrian Haddock, Alan Millar & Duncan Pritchard (eds.), Epistemic value. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 243-264.
    In this article, from the 2009 Oxford University Press collection Epistemic Value, I criticize existing accounts of epistemic normativity by Alston, Goldman, and Sosa, and then offer a new view.
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  30. A liberal argument for slavery.Stephen Kershnar - 2003 - Journal of Social Philosophy 34 (4):510–536.
    The slavery contract is not a rights violation since the right not to be enslaved and the right not to give out a benefit are waivable and the conjunction of their voluntary waiver is not itself a rights violation. The case for the contract being pejoratively exploitative is not clear. Hence given the general presumption in favor of liberty of contract, such a transaction ought to be permitted. The contract is also not invalid on the grounds that the wrongdoer’s consent (...)
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  31. This, That, and the Other.Stephen Neale - 2004 - In Marga Reimer & Anne Bezuidenhout (eds.), Descriptions and beyond. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 68-182.
     
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    Private Political Authority and Public Responsibility: Transnational Politics, Transnational Firms, and Human Rights.Stephen J. Kobrin - 2009 - Business Ethics Quarterly 19 (3):349-374.
    Transnational corporations have become actors with significant political power and authority which should entail responsibility and liability, specifically direct liability for complicity in human rights violations. Holding TNCs liable for human rights violations is complicated by the discontinuity between the fragmented legal/political structure of the TNC and its integrated strategic reality and the international state system which privileges sovereignty and non-intervention over the protection of individual rights. However, the post-Westphalian transition—the emergence of multiple authorities, increasing ambiguity of borders and jurisdiction (...)
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    Return to Reason.Stephen Toulmin - 2001 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    Stephen Toulmin argues that the potential for reason to improve our lives has been hampered by a serious imbalance in our pursuit of knowledge. The centuries-old dominance of rationality has diminished the value of reasonableness. Toulmin issues a powerful call to redress the balance between rationality and reasonableness.
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  34. A Liberal Argument for Slavery.Stephen Kershnar - 2003 - Journal of Social Philosophy 34 (4):510-536.
    The slavery contract is not a rights violation since the right not to be enslaved and the right not to give out a benefit are waivable and the conjunction of their voluntary waiver is not itself a rights violation. The case for the contract being pejoratively exploitative is not clear. Hence given the general presumption in favor of liberty of contract, such a transaction ought to be permitted. The contract is also not invalid on the grounds that the wrongdoer’s consent (...)
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  35. The Biophilia Hypothesis.Stephen R. Kellert & Edward O. Wilson - 1995 - Island Press.
    "Biophilia" is the term coined by Edward O. Wilson to describe what he believes is humanity's innate affinity for the natural world. In his landmark book Biophilia, he examined how our tendency to focus on life and lifelike processes might be a biologically based need, integral to our development as individuals and as a species. That idea has caught the imagination of diverse thinkers. The Biophilia Hypothesis brings together the views of some of the most creative scientists of our time, (...)
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  36. Semantic Sovereignty.Stephen Kearns & Ofra Magidor - 2012 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 85 (2):322-350.
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    Book Notes. [REVIEW]Andrew Colvin - 2002 - Philosophy East and West 52 (3):396-396.
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    Review of Ron Replogle: Recovering the Social Contract[REVIEW]Maria Colvin - 1991 - Ethics 101 (3):649-651.
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    L'ame et le Cerveau. [REVIEW]S. S. Colvin - 1909 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 6 (14):386-387.
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    Men’s Perceptions of Women’s Rights and Changing Gender Relations in South Africa: Lessons for Working With Men and Boys in HIV and Antiviolence Programs.Dean Peacock, Abbey Hatcher, Christopher Colvin & Shari L. Dworkin - 2012 - Gender and Society 26 (1):97-120.
    Emerging out of increased attention to gender equality within violence and HIV prevention efforts in South African society has been an intensified focus on masculinities. Garnering a deeper understanding of how men respond to shifting gender relations and rights on the ground is of urgent importance, particularly since social constructions of gender are implicated in the HIV/aids epidemic. As social scientists collaborating on a rights-based HIV and antiviolence program, we sought to understand masculinities, rights, and gender norms across six high (...)
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    Inheritance and originality: Wittgenstein, Heidegger, Kierkegaard.Stephen Mulhall - 2001 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    What does it mean to think of philosophy in the condition of modernism, in which its relation to its past and future has become a relevant problem? This book argues that the writings of Wittgenstein, Heidegger, and Kierkegaard are best understood as responsive (each in their own way) to such questions. Through detailed analysis of these authors' most influential texts, Stephen Mulhall reorients our sense of the philosophical work each text aims to accomplish, engendering a critical dialogue between them (...)
  42. Hume's enlightenment tract: the unity and purpose of An enquiry concerning human understanding.Stephen Buckle - 2001 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Hume's Enlightenment Tract is the first full study for forty years of David Hume's Enquiry concerning Human Understanding. The Enquiry has, contrary to its author's expressed wishes, long lived in the shadow of its predecessor, A Treatise of Human Nature. Stephen Buckle presents the Enquiry in a fresh light, and aims to raise it to its rightful position in Hume's work and in the history of philosophy.
  43. Cold case: the 1994 death of British MP Stephen David Wyatt Milligan.Sally Ramage - 2016 - Criminal Law News (87):02-36.
    In the December 2015 Issue of the Police Journal Sam Poyser and Rebecca Milne addressed the subject of miscarriages of justice. Cold case investigations can address some of these wrongs. The salient points for attention are those just before his sudden death: Milligan was appointed Private Secretary to Jonathan Aitken, the then Minister of Arms in the Conservative government in 1994. The known facts are as follows: 1. Stephen David Wyatt Milligan was found deceased on Tuesday 8th February 1994 (...)
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  44. Heraclitus and Material Flux in Stoic Psychology.Matthew Colvin - 2005 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 28:257-272.
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    Educating with purpose: the heart of what matters.Stephen Tierney - 2020 - Melton: John Catt Educational.
    In his second book, Tierney argues that the purpose of education must move to the heart of the educational debate. Purpose will significantly influence what schools and the education system as a whole will do next.
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  46. Stoicism and Food Ethics.William O. Stephens - 2022 - Symposion: Theoretical and Applied Inquiries in Philosophy and Social Sciences 9 (1):105-124.
    The norms of simplicity, convenience, unfussiness, and self-control guide Diogenes the Cynic, Zeno of Citium, Chrysippus, Seneca, Musonius Rufus, Epictetus, and Marcus Aurelius in approaching food. These norms generate the precept that meat and dainties are luxuries, so Stoics should eschew them. Considerations of justice, environmental harm, anthropogenic global climate change, sustainability, food security, feminism, harm to animals, personal health, and public health lead contemporary Stoics to condemn the meat industrial complex, debunk carnism, and select low input, plant-based foods.
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  47. Programa de Reparaciones en Sudáfrica.J. Colvin Ver Christopher - 2006 - In Pablo De Greiff (ed.), The Handbook of Reparations. Oxford University Press.
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  48. Heraclitean flux and unity of opposites in Plato's theaetetus and cratylus.Matthew Colvin - 2007 - Classical Quarterly 57 (2):759-769.
    Heraclitean flux plays a large role in Plato 's « Theaetetus » and « Cratylus ». Yet Heraclitus himself did not hold the same conception of flux. The question of how the two thinkers differ, and why Plato treats Heraclitus as he does, is significant because the notion of flux has figured in subsequent philosophical conceptions of the persistence of identity through change. Comparison of Heraclitus, frr. B 12 and B 125 DK reveals that flux is not motion simply, but (...)
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  49. Heraclitus and Material Flux in Stoic Psychology.Matthew Colvin - 2005 - In David Sedley (ed.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy Xxviii: Summer 2005. Oxford University Press.
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  50. Mathematical logic.Stephen Cole Kleene - 1967 - Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications.
    Undergraduate students with no prior classroom instruction in mathematical logic will benefit from this evenhanded multipart text by one of the centuries greatest authorities on the subject. Part I offers an elementary but thorough overview of mathematical logic of first order. The treatment does not stop with a single method of formulating logic; students receive instruction in a variety of techniques, first learning model theory (truth tables), then Hilbert-type proof theory, and proof theory handled through derived rules. Part II supplements (...)
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