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    Bob Dylan and Philosophy: It's Alright, Ma.Peter Vernezze (ed.) - 2006 - Open Court.
    A thought-provoking collection of essays explores philosophical questions in the music of Bob Dylan, including personal identity, negative and positive freedom, enlightenment, and postmodernism in his social criticism and the morality of bootlegging. Original.
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    The Philosopher’s Interest.Peter Vernezze - 1992 - Ancient Philosophy 12 (2):331-349.
  3. Moderation or the middle way: Two approaches to anger.Peter Vernezze - 2008 - Philosophy East and West 58 (1):2-16.
    : Most of us tend to be Aristotelians when it comes to anger. While admitting that uncontrolled anger is harmful and ought to be avoided, we reject as undesirable a state of being that would not allow us to express legitimate outrage. Hence, we seem to find a compelling moral attitude in Aristotle’s belief that we should get angry at the right time and for the right reasons and in the right way. Buddhism and Stoicism, however, carve out a position (...)
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    Joshua Heter and Richard Greene, editors, The Godfather and Philosophy: An Argument You Can’t Refute.Peter Vernezze - 2024 - Film and Philosophy 28:131-133.
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    Don't Worry, Be Stoic: Ancient Wisdom for Troubled Times.Peter J. Vernezze - 2005 - Upa.
    This book introduces the reader to Stoicism- a philosophy whose origin lies in ancient Greece but whose relevance, as the reader will discover, has only grown with time. Through a series of short, inspiring essays, Dr. Vernezze furnishes readers with a foundation in Stoic thought as well as a system for applying it to their lives. For readers of all levels, this practical book is 'chicken soup for the philosopher's soul.'.
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    Plato Goes to China: The Greek Classics and Chinese Nationalism. By Shadi Bartsch.Peter Vernezze - 2023 - Ancient Philosophy 43 (2):551-555.
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    Socrates among Strangers.Peter J. Vernezze - 2017 - Ancient Philosophy 37 (2):443-445.
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    The Stoic Sage: The Early Stoics on Wisdom, Sagehood and Socrates.Peter Vernezze - 2015 - Ancient Philosophy 35 (2):477-479.
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    Athenian Democracy. [REVIEW]Peter Vernezze - 1998 - Ancient Philosophy 18 (1):186-189.
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    Aristotle’s De Anima in Focus. [REVIEW]Peter J. Vernezze - 1996 - Ancient Philosophy 16 (1):224-225.
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    Aristotle’s De Anima in Focus. [REVIEW]Peter J. Vernezze - 1996 - Ancient Philosophy 16 (1):224-225.
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    Athenian Democracy. [REVIEW]Peter Vernezze - 1998 - Ancient Philosophy 18 (1):186-189.
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    A Guide to the Good Life. [REVIEW]Peter J. Vernezze - 2011 - Ancient Philosophy 31 (2):450-452.
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    Dialectic and Dialogue. [REVIEW]Peter J. Vernezze - 2000 - Ancient Philosophy 20 (1):199-201.
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    Dialectic and Dialogue. [REVIEW]Peter J. Vernezze - 2000 - Ancient Philosophy 20 (1):199-201.
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    David A. White, "Myth and Metaphysics in Plato's "Phaedo"". [REVIEW]Peter Vernezze - 1992 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 30 (3):443.
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    Gandhi and the Stoics: Modern Experiments on Ancient Values. By Richard Sorabji. [REVIEW]Peter J. Vernezze - 2014 - Ancient Philosophy 34 (1):232-234.
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    Myth and Philosophy. [REVIEW]Peter Vernezze - 1993 - Ancient Philosophy 13 (1):142-145.
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    Myth and Philosophy. [REVIEW]Peter Vernezze - 1993 - Ancient Philosophy 13 (1):142-145.
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    Philosophy of the Buddha. [REVIEW]Peter Vernezze - 2006 - Ancient Philosophy 26 (1):213-216.
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    Platonic Studies of Greek Philosophy. [REVIEW]Peter J. Vernezze - 1994 - Ancient Philosophy 14 (2):406-409.
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    Plato’s Theory of Explanation. [REVIEW]Peter Vernezze - 1990 - Ancient Philosophy 10 (2):289-293.
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    Plato’s Theory of Explanation. [REVIEW]Peter Vernezze - 1990 - Ancient Philosophy 10 (2):289-293.
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    Review of Ars Vitae: The Fate of Inwardness and the Return of the Ancient Arts of Living, by Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn. [REVIEW]Peter Vernezze - 2022 - Ancient Philosophy 42 (1):331-334.
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    Retrieving the Ancients. [REVIEW]Peter J. Vernezze - 2006 - Ancient Philosophy 26 (1):240-242.
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    Socrates and the Immoralists, by Curtis N. Johnson. [REVIEW]Peter J. Vernezze - 2007 - Ancient Philosophy 27 (2):424-425.
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    Socrates in the Apology. [REVIEW]Peter Vernezze - 1992 - Teaching Philosophy 15 (3):274-277.
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    Socrates in the Apology. [REVIEW]Peter Vernezze - 1992 - Teaching Philosophy 15 (3):274-277.
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    Symposia. [REVIEW]Peter Vernezze - 2000 - Ancient Philosophy 20 (2):489-491.
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    The Platonic Political Art. [REVIEW]Peter J. Vernezze - 2003 - Ancient Philosophy 23 (1):227-230.
  31. Logico-linguistic papers.Peter Frederick Strawson - 1974 - Burlington, VT: Ashgate.
    This reissue of his collection of early essays, Logico-Linguistic Papers, is published with a brand new introduction by Professor Strawson but, apart from minor ...
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    Africa, Asia, and the History of Philosophy: Racism in the Formation of the Philosophical Canon, 1780–1830.Peter K. J. Park - 2013 - State University of New York Press.
    A historical investigation of the exclusion of Africa and Asia from modern histories of philosophy.
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    Theodor Lessings Versuch einer erkenntnistheoretischen Grundlegung von Welt: ein kritischer Beitrag zur Aporetik der Lebensphilosophie.Peter Böhm (ed.) - 1986 - Rodopi.
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    Socratic logic: a logic text using Socratic method, Platonic questions & Aristotelian principles.Peter Kreeft - 2004 - South Bend, Ind.: St. Augustine's Press. Edited by Trent Dougherty.
    A complete system of classical Aristotelian logic intended for honors high school and college.
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    Lerndebatten: phänomenologische, pragmatistische und kritische Lerntheorien in der Diskussion.Peter Faulstich (ed.) - 2014 - Bielefeld: Transcript.
    Ohne Rücksicht auf disziplinäre Schranken bringt dieses Buch verschiedene nicht-reduktionistische Lerntheorien miteinander ins Gespräch. In einem offenen Diskurs, der die Konzepte zueinander in Beziehung setzt, werden die unterschiedlichen Perspektiven kritisch abgewogen und hinsichtlich ihrer Stärken und Schwächen diskutiert.
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    Vznik subjekta.Peter Klepec - 2004 - Ljubljana: Založba ZRC.
    Delo se loteva vprašanja aktualnosti pojma subjekta v filozofiji in politiki skozi analizo tistih avtorjev, ki so ga domnevno najbolj radikalno pokopali: pokaže, da vznik radikalno novega in problematika subjekta zavzema osrednje mesto v Deleuzovi filozofiji, kakor tudi v Lyotardovi pozni misli posvečeni praznini, v Foucaultovi obravnavi biopolitike in biooblasti, v delu Negrija in Hardta o Imperiju, ter nazadnje v Badioujevi predelavi temeljnih filozofskih kategorij biti, resnice in subjekta, na osnovi katerih je dandanes znova možna renesansa filozofije. Ta ima po (...)
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    Parts: A Study in Ontology.Peter M. Simons - 1987 - Oxford, England: Clarendon Press.
    The relationship of part to whole is one of the most fundamental there is; this is the first and only full-length study of this concept. This book shows that mereology, the formal theory of part and whole, is essential to ontology. Peter Simons surveys and criticizes previous theories, especially the standard extensional view, and proposes a more adequate account which encompasses both temporal and modal considerations in detail. 'Parts could easily be the standard book on mereology for the next (...)
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  38. Higher-Order Metaphysics: An Introduction.Peter Fritz & Nicholas K. Jones - 2024 - In Peter Fritz & Nicholas K. Jones (eds.), Higher-Order Metaphysics. Oxford University Press.
    This chapter provides an introduction to higher-order metaphysics as well as to the contributions to this volume. We discuss five topics, corresponding to the five parts of this volume, and summarize the contributions to each part. First, we motivate the usefulness of higher-order quantification in metaphysics using a number of examples, and discuss the question of how such quantifiers should be interpreted. We provide a brief introduction to the most common forms of higher-order logics used in metaphysics, and indicate a (...)
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  39. What Is the Function of Confirmation Bias?Uwe Peters - 2022 - Erkenntnis 87 (3):1351-1376.
    Confirmation bias is one of the most widely discussed epistemically problematic cognitions, challenging reliable belief formation and the correction of inaccurate views. Given its problematic nature, it remains unclear why the bias evolved and is still with us today. To offer an explanation, several philosophers and scientists have argued that the bias is in fact adaptive. I critically discuss three recent proposals of this kind before developing a novel alternative, what I call the ‘reality-matching account’. According to the account, confirmation (...)
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  40. Philosophical relativity.Peter K. Unger - 1984 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    In this short but meaty book, Peter Unger questions the objective answers that have been given to central problems in philosophy. As Unger hypothesizes, many of these problems are unanswerable, including the problems of knowledge and scepticism, the problems of free will, and problems of causation and explanation. In each case, he argues, we arrive at one answer only relative to an assumption about the meaning of key terms, terms like "know" and like "cause," even while we arrive at (...)
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  41. Ideological diversity, hostility, and discrimination in philosophy.Uwe Peters, Nathan Honeycutt, Andreas De Block & Lee Jussim - 2020 - Philosophical Psychology 33 (4):511-548.
    Members of the field of philosophy have, just as other people, political convictions or, as psychologists call them, ideologies. How are different ideologies distributed and perceived in the field? Using the familiar distinction between the political left and right, we surveyed an international sample of 794 subjects in philosophy. We found that survey participants clearly leaned left (75%), while right-leaning individuals (14%) and moderates (11%) were underrepresented. Moreover, and strikingly, across the political spectrum, from very left-leaning individuals and moderates to (...)
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  42. The mess inside: narrative, emotion, and the mind.Peter Goldie - 2012 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Narrative thinking -- Narrative thinking about one's past -- Grief : a case study -- Narrative thinking about one's future -- Self-forgiveness : a case study -- The narrative sense of self -- Narrative, truth, life, and fiction.
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    Peter Abelard.Peter King - 1992 - In The Dictionary of Literary Biography. pp. 3-14.
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    Goldschmidt and Yiddish Anarchism.Roman Karlović & Peter Bojanić - 2024 - Philosophy Today 68 (2):415-424.
    While Hermann Levin Goldschmidt didn’t read Yiddish anarchists, there seems to have been a convergent evolution in their thinking. Goldschmidt’s looking up to Jewish lore as a source of liberating creativity is commonly encountered in Yiddish anarchist texts. His view of action as a constant response to internal and external challenges in the struggle for an open future is developed by Isaac Nachman Steinberg on the basis of nineteenth-century vitalism. Goldschmidt’s theory of anarchist individualism as willed self-limiting solidarity has a (...)
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  45. Moral realism.Peter Railton - 1986 - Philosophical Review 95 (2):163-207.
  46. Knowledge is Not Our Norm of Assertion.Peter J. Graham & Nikolaj J. L. L. Pedersen - 2024 - In Blake Roeber, Ernest Sosa, Matthias Steup & John Turri (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Epistemology, 3rd edition. Wiley-Blackwell.
    The norm of assertion, to be in force, is a social norm. What is the content of our social norm of assertion? Various linguistic arguments purport to show that to assert is to represent oneself as knowing. But to represent oneself as knowing does not entail that assertion is governed by a knowledge norm. At best these linguistic arguments provide indirect support for a knowledge norm. Furthermore, there are alternative, non-normative explanations for the linguistic data (as in recent work from (...)
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    Metz’s conception of African communal ethics, global economic practices and decolonisation.Peter Mwipikeni - 2024 - South African Journal of Philosophy 43 (1):94-105.
    Metz holds that we can use African communal ethics to constitute global economic practices such as appropriation, production, distribution and consumption in such a way that promotes harmonious relations. In this article, I will show that Metz’s reformist approach to constituting the global economic practices is problematic as it fails to deal with the fundamental problem that pertains to a racialised world order that is structurally configured by coloniality of being. I will show that reformist approaches such as Metz’s use (...)
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  48. The complementarity of mindshaping and mindreading.Uwe Peters - 2019 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 18 (3):533-549.
    Why do we engage in folk psychology, that is, why do we think about and ascribe propositional attitudes such as beliefs, desires, intentions etc. to people? On the standard view, folk psychology is primarily for mindreading, for detecting mental states and explaining and/or predicting people’s behaviour in terms of them. In contrast, McGeer (1996, 2007, 2015), and Zawidzki (2008, 2013) maintain that folk psychology is not primarily for mindreading but for mindshaping, that is, for moulding people’s behavior and minds (e.g., (...)
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  49. The Function of Perception.Peter J. Graham - 2014 - In Abrol Fairweather (ed.), Virtue Scientia: Bridges between Virtue Epistemology and Philosophy of Science. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Synthese Library. pp. 13-31.
    What is the biological function of perception? I hold perception, especially visual perception in humans, has the biological function of accurately representing the environment. Tyler Burge argues this cannot be so in Origins of Objectivity (Oxford, 2010), for accuracy is a semantical relationship and not, as such, a practical matter. Burge also provides a supporting example. I rebut the argument and the example. Accuracy is sometimes also a practical matter if accuracy partly explains how perception contributes to survival and reproduction.
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  50. Color science and spectrum inversion: A reply to Nida-Rumelin.Peter W. Ross - 1999 - Consciousness and Cognition 8 (4):566-570.
    Martine Nida-Rümelin (1996) argues that color science indicates behaviorally undetectable spectrum inversion is possible and raises this possibility as an objection to functionalist accounts of visual states of color. I show that her argument does not rest solely on color science, but also on a philosophically controversial assumption, namely, that visual states of color supervene on physiological states. However, this assumption, on the part of philosophers or vision scientists, has the effect of simply ruling out certain versions of functionalism. While (...)
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