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  1. Daniel Dombrowski, Don Garrett, Stanley Hauerwas, Sheridan L. Hough, Hugh LaFollette, Ariela Lazar, S. E. Marshall, Corinne M. Painter, Rosamond Rhodes & Mary Anne Warren (2002). Book Notes. [REVIEW] Ethics 112 (3):651-657.score: 290.0
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  2. Corinne Painter (2009). Leonard Lawlor: This is Not Sufficient. An Essay on Animality and Human Nature in Derrida. Continental Philosophy Review 42 (3):421-428.score: 120.0
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  3. Corinne Painter (2000). Herman Philipse, Heidegger's Philosophy of Being: A Critical Interpretation. Continental Philosophy Review 33 (2):207-217.score: 120.0
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  4. Roland Breeur, Christian Lotz, Corinne Painter & Sebastian Luft (2004). New Journals in Phenomenology: Annales de Phénoménologie, the New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy, Phänomenologische Forschungen. Husserl Studies 20 (2):167-181.score: 120.0
  5. Thomas Sheehan & Corinne Painter (1999). Choosing One's Fate: A Re-Reading of Sein Und Zeit §74. Research in Phenomenology 29 (1):63-82.score: 120.0
    In this article we present (1) a close paraphrase--virtually a translation--of Heidegger's Sein und Zeit, §74, "Die Grundverfassung der Geschichtlichkeit," pp. 382-387, together with an analytical outline found in the Appendix; and (2) a brief commentary on the text. What Heidegger says about his own translation of Aristotle's Physics B 1 applies here as well: "The ‘translation' is already the interpretation proper. Thereafter only an explanation of the ‘translation' is called for.".
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  6. Corinne Painter (2004). Aristotle and Functionalism. Epoché 9 (1):53-77.score: 120.0
    In this paper I provide a compelling argument against the thesis that Aristotle’s understanding of the relation between the soul and the body can be construed asfunctionalist, despite some passages that would seem to support such an interpretation. Toward this end, in section I of the essay I offer an interpretation of Aristotle’s account of the soul-body relation that emphasizes the non-contingent nature of the connection between the soul and a specific kind of body, arguing that Aristotle’s account of the (...)
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  7. Christian Lotz & Corinne Painter (2012). Husserl as the Modern Plato? On Hopkins' Reading of Husserl. Comparative and Continental Philosophy 3 (2):255-268.score: 120.0
    Reviewed: The Philosophy of Husserl, by Burt C. Hopkins. Mc-Gill-Queen’s University Press, 2010. 290 pp., pb. $22.95, ISBN-13: 9780773538238; hb. $95, ISBN-13: 978-0773538221. Burt Hopkins’s The Philosophy of Husserl presents a challenging and thoughtful elucidation of Husserl’s phenomenology that pays special attention to important methodological aspects of Husserl’s philosophy, and, thereby, to Husserl’s characterization of phenomenology as a pure and transcendental philosophy. Unlike other texts that attempt to elucidate Husserl’s philosophy, Hopkins carries out his project in an unusual fashion, by (...)
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  8. Corinne Painter (2006). Aristotle and the Moral Status of Animals. Philosophy in the Contemporary World 13 (2):45-57.score: 120.0
    In the last three decades, the consideration of whether non-human animals should be ascribed any moral status, and if so in what way it ought to be ascribed to them, has become of central philosophical, political and economic importance. Thus, given thecontemporary significance of what may be called (jar simplicity’s sake) the “animal issue,” it is worthwhile to examine in what way Ancient Greek philosophy might contribute to our understanding of the issue and to our philosophical response to it. With (...)
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  9. Corinne Painter (2005). In Defense of Socrates. Epoché 9 (2):317-333.score: 120.0
    In this essay I argue that the Stranger’s interest in keeping the philosopher and the sophist distinct is connected, primarily, to his assessment of the charges ofsophistry advanced against Socrates, which compels him to defend Socrates from these unduly advanced accusations. On this basis, I establish that the Stranger’s task in the Sophist, namely to keep philosophy distinct from sophistry, is intimately tied to the project of securing justice and is therefore not merely of theoretical importance but is also—and essentially—of (...)
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  10. Corinne Painter (1998). L'esperienza Dell'istante. The Review of Metaphysics 52 (1):135-137.score: 120.0
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  11. Winifred Lamb (1931). The Berlin Painter Der Berliner Maler. J. D. Beazley. Pp. 22; 32 Plates. Berlin: Heinrich Keller, 1930. M.32. The Classical Review 45 (05):176-177.score: 36.0
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  12. Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka (ed.) (2009). Existence, Historical Fabulation, Destiny. Springer Verlag.score: 14.0
    Surging from the ontopoietic vital timing of life, human self-consciousness prompts the innermost desire to rise above its brute facts. Imaginatio creatrix inspires us to fabulate these facts into events and plots with personal significance attempting to delineate a life-course in life-stories within the ever-flowing stream – existence. Seeking their deep motivations, causes and concatenations, we fabulate relatively stabilized networks of interconnecting meaning – history. But to understand the meaning and sense of these networks’ reconfigurations call for the purpose and (...)
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  13. E. M. W. Tillyard (1926). Attic Vase Painters Attische Vasenmaler des Rotfigurigen Stils. By J. D. Beazley. One Vol. Pp. Xii + 612. Tubingen: J. C. B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck), 1925. Unbound, M. 21; Bound, M. 24.50. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 40 (02):65-66.score: 13.0
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  14. R. M. Cook (1984). Donna Carol Kurtz: The Berlin Painter [Drawings by Sir John Beazley]. (Oxford Monographs on Classical Archaeology.) Pp. Xix+123; 72 Plates, 10 Text Figures. Oxford University Press, 1983. £25. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 34 (01):149-150.score: 12.0
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  15. R. M. Cook (1957). Semni Karouzou: The Amasis Painter. Pp. Xii + 46; 44 Plates. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1956. Cloth, 75s. Net. The Classical Review 7 (3-4):271-272.score: 12.0
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  16. R. M. Cook (1966). Sir John Beazley: The Berlin Painter. (Australian Humanities Research Council, Occasional Papers, No. 6.) Pp. 15; 10 Plates. Melbourne: University Press (London: Cambridge University Press), 1964. Paper, 10s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 16 (01):126-.score: 12.0
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  17. Steven M. Nadler (2013). The Philosopher, the Priest, and the Painter: A Portrait of Descartes. Princeton University Press.score: 12.0
     
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  18. Studs Terkel (2001). Will the Circle Be Unbroken?: Reflections on Death, Rebirth, and Hunger for a Faith. Distributed by W.W. Norton.score: 12.0
    Machine generated contents note: Part I -- Doctors -- Dr. Joseph Messer -- Dr. Sharon Sandell -- ER -- Dr. John Barrett -- Marc and Noreen Levison, a paramedic and a nurse -- Lloyd (Pete) Haywood, a former gangbanger -- Claire Hellstern, a nurse -- Ed Reardon, a paramedic -- Law and Order -- Robert Soreghan, a homicide detective -- Delbert Lee Tibbs, a former death-row inmate -- War -- Dr. Frank Raila -- Haskell Wexler, a cinematographer -- Tammy Snider, (...)
     
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  19. Stanley Tweyman (ed.) (2000). Early Modern Philosophy V. Caravan Books.score: 12.0
    Machine generated contents note: Selected Papers from Presentations at the Sixth Conference of the International Society for Studies in European Ideas (ISSEI), University of Haifa, Israel, 16-21 August 1998 -- An Answer to the Question 'What Is Counter-Enlightenment?' -- Graeme Garrard, Cardiff University -- Spinoza's Response to the Enlightenment Tradition -- David A. Freeman, Washburn University -- Hermeneutics, Contextualization and Historicity: From Hegel to -- Ricoeur, through the Neo-Kantians and Phenomenology -- Joseph M. de Torre, University of Asia and the (...)
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  20. Sherri Irvin (2009). Teaching and Learning Guide For: Authors, Intentions and Literary Meaning. Philosophy Compass 4 (1):287-291.score: 4.0
    The relationship of the author's intention to the meaning of a literary work has been a persistently controversial topic in aesthetics. Anti-intentionalists Wimsatt and Beardsley, in the 1946 paper that launched the debate, accused critics who fueled their interpretative activity by poring over the author's private diaries and life story of committing the 'fallacy' of equating the work's meaning, properly determined by context and linguistic convention, with the meaning intended by the author. Hirsch responded that context and convention are not (...)
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  21. R. M. Cook (1973). J. D. Beazley: Paralipomena: Additions to 'Attic Black-Figure Vase-Painters' and 'Attic Red-Figure Vase-Painters' (Second Edition). Pp. Xix+679. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1971. Cloth, £9. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 23 (02):289-.score: 4.0
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  22. R. M. Cook (1957). Attic Black-Figure J. D. Beazley: Attic Black-Figure Vase-Painters. Pp. Xvi+851. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1956. Cloth, £6. 6s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 7 (01):49-50.score: 4.0
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