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    Plato's Parmenides. [REVIEW]Sandra Peterson - 1985 - Philosophical Review 94 (3):399-401.
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    Socrates and Philosophy in the Dialogues of Plato.Sandra Peterson - 2011 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    In Plato's Apology, Socrates says he spent his life examining and questioning people on how best to live, while avowing that he himself knows nothing important. Elsewhere, however, for example in Plato's Republic, Plato's Socrates presents radical and grandiose theses. In this book Sandra Peterson offers a hypothesis which explains the puzzle of Socrates' two contrasting manners. She argues that the apparently confident doctrinal Socrates is in fact conducting the first step of an examination: by eliciting his interlocutors' (...)
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    Plato's Parmenides: A Principle of Interpretation and Seven Arguments.Sandra Lynne Peterson - 1996 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 34 (2):167-192.
    Plato's Parmenides: A Principle of Interpretation and Seven Arguments SANDRA PETERSON PART I. A PRINCIPLE OF INTERPRETATION 1. THE EVIDENT STRUCTURE OF THE PARMENIDES PLATO'S Parmenides falls naturally into halves. In the first half, which is a conversation between Socrates and Parmenides initiated by the young Socra- tes' reaction to arguments of Zcno's, Socrates shows confusion as he tries to answer Parmenides' questions about forms. The second half consists of about 195 short, initially strange-looking, arguments given by Parmenides (...)
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    A Reasonable Self-Predication Premise for the Third Man Argument.Sandra Peterson - 1973 - Philosophical Review 82 (4):451-470.
  5. The Greatest Difficulty for Plato’s Theory of Forms: the Unknowability Argument of Parmenides 133c—134c.Sandra Peterson - 1981 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 63 (1):1-16.
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    The Language Game in Plato’s Parmenides.Sandra Peterson - 2000 - Ancient Philosophy 20 (1):19-51.
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    Middle Range Theories: Application to Nursing Research.Sandra J. Peterson & Timothy S. Bredow - 2009 - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
    This groundbreaking text is the most complete and detailed book devoted to middle-range theories and their applications in clinical nursing research. The book thoroughly explains the process of selecting an appropriate theory for a particular nursing research study and sets forth criteria for critiquing theories. Each chapter includes examples of research using middle-range theories, definitions of key terms, analysis exercises, reference lists, and relevant Websites. Instruments are presented in appendices. New features of this edition include analysis questions for all theories; (...)
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    Horos (Limit) in Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics.Sandra Peterson - 1988 - Phronesis 33 (1):233-250.
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    New Rounds of the Exercise of Plato’s Parmenides.Sandra Peterson - 2003 - Modern Schoolman 80 (3):245-278.
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    Substitution in aristotelian technical contexts.Sandra Peterson - 1985 - Philosophical Studies 47 (2):249 - 256.
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    The Ignorance of Xenophon’s Socrates.Sandra Peterson - 2023 - Ancient Philosophy 43 (1):21-34.
    This article responds to scholars that claim that Xenophon’s Socrates, unlike Plato’s Socrates, never professes ignorance about moral matters (§1). I cite instances when the behavior of Xenophon’s Socrates implies that he acknowledges ignorance about particular moral matters. Implied acknowledgement of ignorance amounts to implicit profession (§2). I then consider passages that are evidence that Xenophon’s Socrates professed his ignorance about ‘the greatest things’, which include ethical matters much larger than particular (§3).
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    Apparent Circularity in Aristotle's Account of Right Action in the "Nicomachean Ethics".Sandra Peterson - 1992 - Apeiron 25 (2):83 - 107.
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    Plato on the Self-Predication of Forms: Early and Middle Dialogues.Sandra Peterson & John Malcolm - 1993 - Philosophical Review 102 (2):294.
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    Apparent Circularity in Aristotle's Account of Right Action in the Nicomachean Ethics.Sandra Peterson - 1992 - Apeiron 25 (2):83.
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    A correction to "a reasonable self-predication premise for the third man argument".Sandra Peterson - 1975 - Philosophical Review 84 (1):96.
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    John M. Dolan, 1937-2005.Sandra Peterson & John M. Dolan - 2006 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 79 (5):121 - 123.
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  17. Plato's reception of Socrates : one aspect.Sandra Peterson - 2019 - In Christopher Moore (ed.), Brill's Companion to the Reception of Socrates. Leiden: Brill.
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    Remarks on three formulations of ethical relativism.Sandra Peterson - 1985 - Ethics 95 (4):887-908.
  19. Stephen Everson, ed., Language. Companions to Ancient Thought Reviewed by.Sandra Peterson - 1995 - Philosophy in Review 15 (2):94-96.
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    Socrates Talks to Himself in Plato’s Hippias Major.Sandra Peterson - 2015 - Philosophical Inquiry 39 (3-4):80-104.
  21. The Masker Paradox.Sandra Lynne Peterson - 1969 - Dissertation, Princeton University
     
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    Zeno's second argument against plurality.Sandra Lynne Peterson - 1978 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 16 (3):261-270.
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    Parmenides, Plato, and the Semantics of Not-Being by J. Pelletier. [REVIEW]Sandra Peterson - 1992 - Review of Metaphysics 46 (2):417-419.
    The book treats Plato's Sophist 237-264. The introduction observes that problems Plato tackled are the same as contemporary problems about predication and mental representation of natural-language statements, and that Plato's account of the relation between language, mind, and reality strongly resembles a contemporary mental-representationalist language. Given that Plato was responding to a problem about negation, the author finds it "quite astonishing that modern representationalists pay no attention to these difficulties concerning negation".
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  24. Stephen Everson, ed., Language. Companions to Ancient Thought. [REVIEW]Sandra Peterson - 1995 - Philosophy in Review 15:94-96.
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    Jordan Peterson: Critical Responses.Sandra Woien (ed.) - 2021 - Carus Books.
    The Canadian psychology professor Jordan Peterson burst into public awareness when he opposed the compulsory use of newfangled gender-pronouns. He has since published two best-selling books, 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos (2018) and Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life (2021), and has become the leading public intellectual on social media.Although Peterson has an almost cult-like following, and arouses strong passions, both for and against, there has been very little focused, objective criticism of his provocative (...)
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    Sam Harris.Sandra Woien & Stephen Ronald Craig Hicks (eds.) - 2023 - Chicago: Open Universe.
    Sam Harris, a previously unknown neuroscientist, single-handedly generated the New Atheism with his best-selling book The End of Faith, which quickly became a huge best-seller following its release in 2004. Harris went on to write several more best-sellers on a range of topics and has become one of the world's most followed podcasters. He is well-known for his controversial positions in many areas, including the unique danger of Islam, the advocacy of atheist spirituality through meditation, the beneficial use of psychedelics, (...)
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    Sandra Peterson , Socrates and Philosophy in the Dialogues of Plato . Reviewed by.Josh Wilburn - 2011 - Philosophy in Review 31 (6):449-451.
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    Things Worth Wondering At: A Response to Sandra Peterson.Samuel Scolnicov - 2003 - Modern Schoolman 80 (3):279-287.
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    On Socrates and the Κορυφαι̑ος of Plato’s Theaetetus: An Alternative to Sandra Peterson’s Reading.Daniele Labriola - 2015 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 108 (3):343-358.
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    Socrates and Philosophy in the Dialogues of Plato. By Sandra Peterson[REVIEW]Naomi Reshotko - 2012 - Ancient Philosophy 32 (2):433-440.
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    Socrates and Philosophy in the Dialogues of Plato. By Sandra Peterson. Pp. xvi, 293, Cambridge University Press, 2011, £55.00/$90.00. [REVIEW]Robin Waterfield - 2016 - Heythrop Journal 57 (1):156-157.
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    Socrates and Philosophy in the Dialogues of Plato. By Sandra Peterson. Pp. xvi, 293, Cambridge University Press, 2011, £55.00/$90.00. [REVIEW]Robin Waterfield - 2014 - Heythrop Journal 55 (1):131-132.
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    Objectivity and Diversity: Another Logic of Scientific Research.Sandra G. Harding - 2015 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Worries about scientific objectivity seem never-ending. Social critics and philosophers of science have argued that invocations of objectivity are often little more than attempts to boost the status of a claim, while calls for value neutrality may be used to suppress otherwise valid dissenting positions. Objectivity is used sometimes to advance democratic agendas, at other times to block them; sometimes for increasing the growth of knowledge, at others to resist it. Sandra Harding is not ready to throw out objectivity (...)
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  34. Is Science Multicultural? Postcolonialisms, Feminisms, and Epistemologies.Sandra G. Harding - 1998 - Indiana University Press.
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  35. Decision and Radioactive Principles for the Future: Thinking the Inheritance of Nuclear Waste Repositories with Gramsci and Derrida.Michael Peterson - 2022 - In Simone M. Müller & May-Brith Ohman Nielsen (eds.), Toxic Timescapes: Examining Toxicity across Time and Space. Ohio University Press. pp. 308-327.
     
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    Fear of a Black Museum.Charles F. Peterson - 2022-01-11 - In Edwardo Pérez & Timothy E. Brown (eds.), Black Panther and Philosophy. Wiley. pp. 247–255.
    The museum of the colonial moment fused the expansion of knowledge and global contact of North Atlantic powers with the aggressive nationalist pride of their hegemonic positions, building national, cultural, and racial identity through framing. How does Black Panther use the museum scene to illustrate a fear of Black museums and the problems of existence observed through the philosophies of Black existentialism and Africana phenomenology? Killmonger's questioning of Wakanda reveals the truth and effect of Wakanda's isolationist history. Yet, Wakanda is (...)
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    Wenden: interdisziplinäre Perspektiven auf das Phänomen turn.Sandra Assmann (ed.) - 2017 - [Wiesbaden]: Springer VS.
    Der Band bietet einen inter- und transdisziplinären Blick auf den Begriff der Wende / des turns. In den einzelnen Teilen werden einerseits spezifische Fachdiskurse (z.B. erziehungswissenschaftliche, philosophische, künstlerische), andererseits übergreifende Thematiken (z.B. der documentary turn in der zeitgenössischen Kunst) bearbeitet. Eine wissenschaftstheoretische Fundierung sowie konkrete Überlegungen zu Wenden als interdisziplinärem Phänomen rahmen den Band.
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    Après Les aveux de la chair: généalogie du sujet chez Michel Foucault.Sandra Boehringer & Laurie Laufer (eds.) - 2020 - Paris 14e: EPEL.
    Attraper erôs dans le filet du logos, l'Occident n'a pas attendu la psychanalyse pour s'y employer. Entre [es aphrodisia grecs et le dispositif de sexualité moderne, il ne restait plus à Foucault qu'à déposer une dernière pièce au puzzle de son Histoire de la sexualité : que s'est-il passé au temps de la concupiscence chrétienne et du péché de chair? Comment le sexe en est-il venu à polariser le rapport de soi à soi? 'Il m'a semblé, écrit Foucault, que la (...)
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    Grammatische Subjektivität: Wittgenstein und die moderne Kultur.Sandra Markewitz (ed.) - 2019 - Bielefeld: transcript Verlag.
    Ludwig Wittgenstein hat in seinem späten Werk »Philosophische Untersuchungen« die grammatische Beschreibung unserer lebensweltlichen Handlungen ins Zentrum seiner Überlegungen gestellt. Diese Abkehr von essentialistisch-aristotelischen Wesensdefinitionen in der Philosophie hat bis heute nichts von ihrer Sprengkraft verloren. Mit Habermas sind die »weltkonstituierenden Leistungen« im 20. Jahrhundert auf »grammatische Strukturen« übergegangen. Die Rede des Subjekts von sich selbst erscheint dann in einem neuen Licht: Es ist in einer grammatischen Weise verfasst, im Wissen um die ständige Veränderbarkeit jener Regelsysteme, die durch die Orientierung (...)
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    Sciences From Below: Feminisms, Postcolonialities, and Modernities.Sandra Harding - 2008 - Duke University Press.
    In _Sciences from Below_, the esteemed feminist science studies scholar Sandra Harding synthesizes modernity studies with progressive tendencies in science and technology studies to suggest how scientific and technological pursuits might be more productively linked to social justice projects around the world. Harding illuminates the idea of multiple modernities as well as the major contributions of post-Kuhnian Western, feminist, and postcolonial science studies. She explains how these schools of thought can help those seeking to implement progressive social projects refine (...)
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    12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos.Jordan B. Peterson - 2018 - Toronto: Random House Canada. Edited by Norman Doidge & Ethan Van Sciver.
    What does everyone in the modern world need to know? Renowned psychologist Jordan B. Peterson's answer to this most difficult of questions uniquely combines the hard-won truths of ancient tradition with the stunning revelations of cutting-edge scientific research. Humorous, surprising and informative, Dr. Peterson tells us why skateboarding boys and girls must be left alone, what terrible fate awaits those who criticize too easily, and why you should always pet a cat when you meet one on the street. (...)
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    The Anatomy of Historical Knowledge.Richard Peterson - 1979 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 39 (3):446-448.
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    Éloge de l'ordinaire.Sandra Laugier - 2021 - Paris: Les éditions du Cerf. Edited by Philippe Petit.
    Philosophe française contemporaine, Sandra Laugier a ouvert de nouveaux champs intellectuels au cours des trente dernières années en se faisant la passeuse et la penseuse de la vie ordinaire. Passeuse, avec ses traductions de Stanley Cavell (1926-2018) dans la suite du grand philosophe américain Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882). Penseuse par l'édification de son domaine de réflexion propre. Elle a aussi bien exploré la philosophie analytique que la philosophie morale, les potentialités de la désobéissance civile comme celles de l'éthique féministe (...)
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    Hobbes y la cuestión del poder.Sandra Leonie Field - 2024 - In Diego Fernández Peychaux, Antonio David Rozenberg & Ramírez Beltrán Julián (eds.), Thomas Hobbes: libertad y poder en la metamorfosis moderna. Buenos Aires: Universidad de Buenos Aires Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani. pp. 188-232. Translated by Ramírez Beltrán Julián.
    Spanish translation of Field, S. L. (2014). 'Hobbes and the question of power'. Journal of the History of Philosophy, 52(1), 61-86. Thomas Hobbes has been hailed as the philosopher of power par excellence; however, I demonstrate that Hobbes’s conceptualization of political power is not stable across his texts. Once the distinction is made between the authorized and the effective power of the sovereign, it is no longer sufficient simply to defend a doctrine of the authorized power of the sovereign; such (...)
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  45. Christian Religious Epistemology.Sandra L. Menssen & Thomas D. Sullivan - 2023 - In John Greco, Tyler Dalton McNabb & Jonathan Fuqua (eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Religious Epistemology. Cambridge University Press.
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  46. The Body Technology. The Sensuality of Low Frequency Sound / Cat Hope ; Cynosuric Bodies / Susan E. Green-Mateu and Margaret Schedel ; The Violining Body in Anthèmes II by Pierre Boulez / Irine Røsnes ; 'Try to walk with the sound of my footsteps so that we can stay together' : Sonic Presence and Virtual Embodiment in Janet Cardiff and Georges Bures Miller's Audio and Video Walks / Sophie Knezic ; Breathing (as Listening) : An Emotional Bridge for Telepresence / Ximena Alarcón-Díaz ; Foley Performance and Sonic Implicit Interactions : How Foley Artists Might Hold the Secret for the Design of Sonic Implicit Interactions.Sandra Pauletto - 2022 - In Linda O'Keeffe & Isabel Nogueira (eds.), The body in sound, music and performance: studies in audio and sonic arts. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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    La escritura por venir: ensayos sobre arte y literatura en los siglos XX y XXI.Sandra Santana - 2021 - Zaragoza: Pregunta.
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    The Subject of Black Subjectivity.I. I. Victor Peterson - forthcoming - Human Affairs.
    In multiple essays, CLR James lays out what a theory of subjectivity must account for to resolve issues stemming from reducing subjectivity to a singular identity. Most proposals for a theory of subjectivity do so by making the subject the object of another’s propositions or claims about the world. I argue that this is an identity claim. The converse of this process is also true, that the subject who claims another as the object of their proposition must also be the (...)
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    Assisted reproductive technologies and equity of access issues.M. M. Peterson - 2005 - Journal of Medical Ethics 31 (5):280-285.
    In Australia and other countries, certain groups of women have traditionally been denied access to assisted reproductive technologies . These typically are single heterosexual women, lesbians, poor women, and those whose ability to rear children is questioned, particularly women with certain disabilities or who are older. The arguments used to justify selection of women for ARTs are most often based on issues such as scarcity of resources, and absence of infertility , or on social concerns: that it “goes against nature”; (...)
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    What’s the Matter with Elemental Transformation and Animal Generation in Aristotle?Anne Peterson - 2024 - Ancient Philosophy Today 6 (1):6-37.
    The traditional concept of prime matter – a purely potential substratum that persists through substantial change and serves to constitute the generated substance – has played a dwindling part in Aristotelian scholarship over the centuries. In medieval interpretations of Aristotle, prime matter was thought to play these two roles in all substantial changes, not only in changes at the level of the four elements. In more recent centuries, traditional prime matter was relegated only to the context of substantial changes between (...)
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