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    Platonic rule: fiat or law.Robert W. Hall - 2001 - Polis 18 (1-2):107-116.
    A recent study contends that for Plato, the state, including the ideal state of the Republic, is better governed by unfettered personal authority than by law. The present study maintains that even in the Republic and the Statesman, as well as in the Laws, it is law, not unfettered personal rule that underlies the state. Justification for such authoritarian rule, especially in the ideal state of the Republic, lies in the supposed inability of the ordinary individual to acquire moral autonomy (...)
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    Platonic Rule: Fiat or Law.Robert W. Hall - 2001 - Polis 18 (1-2):107-116.
    A recent study contends that for Plato, the state, including the ideal state of the Republic, is better governed by unfettered personal authority than by law. The present study maintains that even in the Republic and the Statesman, as well as in the Laws, it is law, not unfettered personal rule that underlies the state. Justification for such authoritarian rule, especially in the ideal state of the Republic, lies in the supposed inability of the ordinary individual to acquire moral autonomy (...)
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    CUF 101, a new variety of alfalfa is resistant to the blue alfalfa aphid.William F. Lehman, Mervin W. Nielson, Vern L. Marble, Ernest H. Stanford, Edmond C. Loomis, Russell E. Fontaine, Robert M. Boardman, Robert N. Campbell, Robert W. Scheuerman & Dennis H. Hall - 1977 - In Vincent Stuart (ed.), Order. [New York]: Random House.
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    Plato — A Minority Report.Robert W. Hall - 1964 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 2 (4):168-173.
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    Ψυχή as Differentiated Unity in the Philosophy of Plato.Robert W. Hall - 1963 - Phronesis 8:63.
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    Plato's theory of art: A reassessment.Robert W. Hall - 1974 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 33 (1):75-82.
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    Plato and Personhood.Robert W. Hall - 1992 - The Personalist Forum 8 (2):88-100.
  8. Techne and Morality in the Gorgias.Robert W. Hall - 1971 - In John Peter Anton, George L. Kustas & Anthony Preus (eds.), Essays in ancient Greek philosophy. Albany: State University of New York Press. pp. 1--202.
     
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    Plato and Totalitarianism.Robert W. Hall - 1988 - Polis 7 (2):105-114.
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    Όρϑή δόξα and εύδοξία in the meno.Robert W. Hall - 1964 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 108 (1-2):66-71.
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    Όρθή Δόξα and Ευδοξία in the Meno.Robert W. Hall - 1964 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 108 (1-4):66-71.
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    Art and Morality in Plato: A Reappraisal.Robert W. Hall - 1990 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 24 (3):5.
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    George Dykhuizen 1899-1987.Robert W. Hall & William E. Mann - 1987 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 61 (1):167 - 168.
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    Hanslick and Musical Expressiveness.Robert W. Hall - 1995 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 29 (3):85.
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    In Praise of Thrasymachus?Robert W. Hall - 1991 - Polis 10 (1-2):22-39.
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    Kant and ethical formalism.Robert W. Hall - 1960 - Kant Studien 52 (1-4):433-439.
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    On Hanslick's Supposed Formalism in Music.Robert W. Hall - 1967 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 25 (4):433-436.
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    On the Myth of the Metals in the Republic.Robert W. Hall - 1967 - Apeiron 1 (2):28 - 32.
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    Plato - A Minority Report.Robert W. Hall - 1964 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 2 (4):168-173.
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    Plato and Egalitarianism.Robert W. Hall - 1988 - Philosophie Et Culture: Actes du XVIIe Congrès Mondial de Philosophie 3:794-798.
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    Plato and Totalitarianism.Robert W. Hall - 1988 - Polis 7 (2):105-114.
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    Plato, Hegel and subjectivism.Robert W. Hall - 1994 - Polis 13 (1-2):46-76.
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  23. Platonic Justice and the Republic.Robert W. Hall - 1986 - Polis 6:116-26.
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    Plato’s Just Man.Robert W. Hall - 1968 - New Scholasticism 42 (2):202-225.
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    Plato’s Just Man.Robert W. Hall - 1972 - New Scholasticism 46 (3):352-367.
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    Plato’s Just Man.Robert W. Hall - 1972 - New Scholasticism 46 (3):352-367.
  27. Plato’s Just Man.Robert W. Hall - 1968 - New Scholasticism 42 (2):202-225.
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    Plato's Poetics.Robert W. Hall & Morriss Henry Partee - 1985 - American Journal of Philology 106 (2):247.
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  29. Schopenhauer: Music and the emotions.Robert W. Hall - 2002 - Schopenhauer Jahrbuch 83:151-161.
     
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    Schopenhauer's Philosophy of Music.Robert W. Hall - 2012 - In Bart Vandenabeele (ed.), A Companion to Schopenhauer. Oxford, UK: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 163–177.
    This chapter contains sections titled: References Further Reading.
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    Book Review: Amy Laura Hall, Laughing at the Devil: Seeing the World with Julian of Norwich. [REVIEW]Robert W. Heimburger - 2021 - Studies in Christian Ethics 34 (2):263-265.
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  32. Village Japan.Richard K. Beardsley, John W. Hall & Robert H. Ward - 1960 - Science and Society 24 (1):92-95.
  33. Dystopian Literature: A Theory and Research Guide.M. Keith Booker, Robert A. Collins, Robert Latham, Hal W. Hall, Paul G. Haschak & George Locke - 1995 - Utopian Studies 6 (2):134-139.
  34. From Africa to Zen: An Invitation to World Philosophy.Roger T. Ames, J. Baird Callicott, David L. Hall, Peter D. Hershock, Oliver Leaman, Janet McCracken, Robert A. McDermott, Eric Ormsby, Thomas W. Overholt, Graham Parkes, Roy Perrett, Stephen H. Phillips, Homayoon Sepasi-Tehrani & Jacqueline Trimier - 2003 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    In the second edition of this groundbreaking text in non-Western philosophy, sixteen experts introduce some of the great philosophical traditions in the world. The essays unveil exciting, sophisticated philosophical traditions that are too often neglected in the western world. The contributors include the leading scholars in their fields, but they write for students coming to these concepts for the first time. Building on revisions and updates to the original, this new edition also considers three philosophical traditions for the first time—Jewish, (...)
     
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    Book Reviews Section 2.Donald Melcer, Frederick B. Davis, Dennis J. Hocevar, Francis J. Kelly, Joseph L. Braga, Verne Keenan, Joseph C. English, Douglas K. Stevenson, James C. Moore, Paul G. Liberty, Thebon Alexander, Jebe E. Brophy, Ronald M. Brown, W. D. Halls, Frederick M. Binder, Jacob L. Susskind, David B. Ripley, Martin Laforse, Bernard Spodek, V. Robert Agostino, R. Mclaren Sawyer, Joseph Kirschner, Franklin Parker & Hilary E. Bender - 1972 - Educational Studies 3 (4):212-225.
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    Plato's political analogy: Fallacy or analogy?Robert William Hall - 1974 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 12 (4):419.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Plato's Political Analogy: Fallacy or Analogy? ROBERT W. HALL THE INTERPRETATIONOf the familiar political analogy between the state and the soul is crucial to a proper understanding of Plato's conception of the individual and his relation to the polls. Interpretations which, consciously or not, tend to identify the justice of the individual with that of the state result either in a subordination of justice of the individual (...)
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    Edward W. Cogan, Robert Z. Norman, and Gerald L. Thompson. Calculus of functions of one argument. With analytic geometry and differential equations. Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, N.J., 1960, x + 587 pp. [REVIEW]Edward W. Cogan, Robert Z. Norman & Gerald L. Thompson - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 34 (4):642-642.
  38. Robert W. Hall, Plato Reviewed by.Robert Hahn - 1983 - Philosophy in Review 3 (5):223-225.
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  39. Robert W. Hall, Plato. [REVIEW]Robert Hahn - 1983 - Philosophy in Review 3:223-225.
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    William Robert Grove and the London Institution, 1841–1845.M. L. Cooper & V. M. D. Hall - 1982 - Annals of Science 39 (3):229-254.
    From March 1841 until the end of 1845, W. R. Grove held the post of Professor of Experimental Philosophy at the London Institution. No previous study of the Institution has dealt in detail with the period of Grove's tenure of this, the first professorship. Here, by reference to the various manuscripts and publications of the Institution, and to Grove's papers and correspondence, it is possible to describe the background to Grove's appointment and the achievements of his term of office.
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  41. The devil in the details: asymptotic reasoning in explanation, reduction, and emergence.Robert W. Batterman - 2002 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Robert Batterman examines a form of scientific reasoning called asymptotic reasoning, arguing that it has important consequences for our understanding of the scientific process as a whole. He maintains that asymptotic reasoning is essential for explaining what physicists call universal behavior. With clarity and rigor, he simplifies complex questions about universal behavior, demonstrating a profound understanding of the underlying structures that ground them. This book introduces a valuable new method that is certain to fill explanatory gaps across disciplines.
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    Essay Review: Robert Boyle: The Life of the Honourable Robert Boyle F.R.S.The Life of the Honourable Robert Boyle F.R.S. MaddisonR. E. W. . Pp. xxii + 332. £9.50.Marie Boas Hall - 1970 - History of Science 9 (1):139-139.
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  43. Minimal Model Explanations.Robert W. Batterman & Collin C. Rice - 2014 - Philosophy of Science 81 (3):349-376.
    This article discusses minimal model explanations, which we argue are distinct from various causal, mechanical, difference-making, and so on, strategies prominent in the philosophical literature. We contend that what accounts for the explanatory power of these models is not that they have certain features in common with real systems. Rather, the models are explanatory because of a story about why a class of systems will all display the same large-scale behavior because the details that distinguish them are irrelevant. This story (...)
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  44. The philosophy of animal minds : an introduction.Robert W. Lurz - 2009 - In The Philosophy of Animal Minds. Cambridge University Press.
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  45. Multiple realizability and universality.Robert W. Batterman - 2000 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 51 (1):115-145.
    This paper concerns what Jerry Fodor calls a 'metaphysical mystery': How can there by macroregularities that are realized by wildly heterogeneous lower level mechanisms? But the answer to this question is not as mysterious as many, including Jaegwon Kim, Ned Block, and Jerry Fodor might think. The multiple realizability of the properties of the special sciences such as psychology is best understood as a kind of universality, where 'universality' is used in the technical sense one finds in the physics literature. (...)
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    Autonomy of Theories: An Explanatory Problem.Robert W. Batterman - 2018 - Noûs:858-873.
    This paper aims to draw attention to an explanatory problem posed by the existence of multiply realized or universal behavior exhibited by certain physical systems. The problem is to explain how it is possible that systems radically distinct at lower-scales can nevertheless exhibit identical or nearly identical behavior at upper-scales. Theoretically this is reflected by the fact that continuum theories such as fluid mechanics are spectacularly successful at predicting, describing, and explaining fluid behaviors despite the fact that they do not (...)
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  47. Either FOR or HOR: A false dichotomy.Robert W. Lurz - 2004 - In Rocco J. Gennaro (ed.), Higher-Order Theories of Consciousness: An Anthology. John Benjamins.
  48. Emergence, Singularities, and Symmetry Breaking.Robert W. Batterman - 2011 - Foundations of Physics 41 (6):1031-1050.
    This paper looks at emergence in physical theories and argues that an appropriate way to understand socalled “emergent protectorates” is via the explanatory apparatus of the renormalization group. It is argued that mathematical singularities play a crucial role in our understanding of at least some well-defined emergent features of the world.
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  49. Conscious beliefs and desires: A same-order approach.Robert W. Lurz - 2006 - In Uriah Kriegel & Kenneth Williford (eds.), Self-Representational Approaches to Consciousness. MIT Press.
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    A Middle Way: A Non-Fundamental Approach to Many-Body Physics.Robert W. Batterman - 2021 - Oxford University Press.
    Autonomy -- Hydrodynamics -- Brownian motion -- From Brownian motion to bending beams -- An engineering approach -- The right variables and natural kinds.
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