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    Hdt. 1.64.3: Ἀλκμεωνίδεω or Ἀλκμεωνιδέων.Matthew Pj Dillon - 2014 - Hermes 142 (2):129-142.
    Two hundred and fifty years ago in A. D. 1763, the learned and brilliant German philologist PETRUS WESSELING published in Amsterdam his magisterial edition of the Greek text of Herodotos. His text became very influential and was the basis of nearly all later editions, with his emendations and readings adopted without question over the coming decades and eventually centuries. Many of these were the product of his deep knowledge of Greek history. But at 1.64.3, WESSELING emended the reading of all (...)
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    The structure-sensitivity of memory access: evidence from Mandarin Chinese.Brian Dillon, Wing-Yee Chow, Matthew Wagers, Taomei Guo, Fengqin Liu & Colin Phillips - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    The Ideology of Aristophanes' Wealth.David Konstan & Matthew Dillon - 1981 - American Journal of Philology 102 (4):371.
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  4. Dialogues with death: The last days of socrates and the Buddha.Matthew Dillon - 2000 - Philosophy East and West 50 (4):525-558.
    A comparison of Plato's "Phaedo" and the "Mahāparanibbāna Sutta" of the Pāli Canon juxtaposes the character and teachings of Socrates and the Buddha as revealed by both texts, set just before their deaths. Discussed at length are similarities in technique (dialogue), personality (open-mindedness and compassion), and doctrine (especially regarding the purification of the soul over numerous lifetimes), as well as the subsequent development of Platonism and Buddhism after the deaths of the masters.
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    Ancient Greek Epigrams: Major Poets in Verse Translation. By Gordon L. Fain.Matthew P. J. Dillon - 2012 - The European Legacy 17 (7):952-953.
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    Did Parthenoi Attend the Olympic Games? Girls and Women Competing, Spectating, and Carrying out Cult Roles at Greek Religious Festivals.Matthew Dillon - 2000 - Hermes 128 (4):457-480.
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    Review. Hiera Messeniaka. La storia religiosa della Messenia dall'eta micenea all'eta ellenistica. ML Zunino.Matthew P. J. Dillon - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (1):126-127.
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  8. The Erasmian Pronunciation of Ancient Greek.Matthew Dillon - 2001 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 94 (4).
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    Topicality in Aristophanes' "Ploutos".Matthew Dillon - 1987 - Classical Antiquity 6 (2):155-183.
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    Tragic Laughter.Matthew Dillon - 1991 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 84 (5):345.
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    The Myth of Sacred Prostitution in Antiquity. By Stephanie Budin.Matthew P. J. Dillon - 2012 - The European Legacy 17 (6):839-839.
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    'woe For Adonis':: But in Spring Not Summer.Matthew Dillon - 2003 - Hermes 131 (1):1-16.
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    Were Spartan Women who Died in Childbirth Honoured with Grave Inscriptions?Matthew Dillon - 2007 - Hermes 135 (2):149-165.
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    B. Bravo: Pannychis e simposio. Feste private notturne di donne e uomini nei testi letterari e nel culto. Pp. 140, 7 ills. Pisa and Rome: Istituti Editoriali e Poligrafici Internazionale, 1997. Paper. ISBN: 88-8147- 007-1. [REVIEW]Matthew P. J. Dillon - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (1):318-319.
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    Dylan M. Burns. Apocalypse of the Alien God: Platonism and the Exile of Sethian Gnosticism. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2013. [REVIEW]Matthew J. Dillon - 2014 - Correspondences: Journal for the Study of Esotericism 2 (2):215-218.
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    Early Pythagoreanism. [REVIEW]Matthew P. J. Dillon - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (1):102-104.
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    Early Pythagoreanism L. Zhmud: Wissenschaft, Philosophie und Religion im frühen Pythagoreismus . Pp. 313. Berlin: Akademie, 1997. Cased, DM 168. ISBN: 3-05-003090-. [REVIEW]Matthew P. J. Dillon - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (01):102-.
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    Greek Piety. [REVIEW]Matthew P. J. Dillon - 2002 - The Classical Review 52 (1):92-93.
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    Greek Piety L. B. zaidman: Le commerce Des dieux; eusebeia, essai sur la piété en grèce ancienne . Pp. 239, pls. Paris: Éditions la découverte, 2001. Paper, frs. 135. isbn: 2-7071-3258-. [REVIEW]Matthew P. J. Dillon - 2002 - The Classical Review 52 (01):92-.
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    Hermes Trismegistus. [REVIEW]Matthew P. J. Dillon - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (1):39-40.
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    Hermes Trismegistus G. Löhr: Verherrlichung Gottes durch Philosophie. Der Hermetische Traktat II im Rahmen der antiken Philosophie- und Religionsgeschichte . Pp. x + 402. Tübingen: J. C. B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck), 1997. Cased, DM 228. ISBN: 3-16-146616-. [REVIEW]Matthew P. J. Dillon - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (01):39-.
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    Introducing Greek Religion J. D. Mikalson: Ancient Greek Religion . Pp. xiv + 225, maps, ills. Malden, MA and Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2005. Paper, £16.99, US$27.95 (Cased, £55, US$64.95). ISBN: 0-631-23223-0 (0-631-23222-2 hbk). [REVIEW]Matthew P. J. Dillon - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (02):502-.
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    Introducing Greek Religion. [REVIEW]Matthew P. J. Dillon - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (2):502-503.
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    Laughter in Ancient Rome: On Joking, Tickling, and Cracking Up. [REVIEW]Matthew Dillon - 2018 - The European Legacy 23 (1-2):182-184.
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    Munn (M.) The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia. A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. Pp. xxii + 452, ills, maps. Berkeley, Los Angeles and London: University of California Press, 2006. Cased, £32.50, US$49.95. ISBN: 978-0-520-24349-. [REVIEW]Matthew Dillon - 2008 - The Classical Review 58 (1):194-195.
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    Messenian Religion. [REVIEW]Matthew P. J. Dillon - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (1):126-127.
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    Naiden (F.S.) Ancient Supplication. Pp. xiv + 426, ills, map. New York: Oxford University Press, 2006. Cased, £45. ISBN: 978-0-19-518341-. [REVIEW]Matthew Dillon - 2008 - The Classical Review 58 (1):182-184.
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    Origines Gentium Siciliae. Ellanico, Antioco, Tucidide. [REVIEW]Matthew P. J. Dillon - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (2):657-657.
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    Pannychis e simposio. Feste private notturne di donne e uomini nei testi letterari e nel culto. [REVIEW]Matthew P. J. Dillon - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (1):318-319.
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    RELIGION AT ATHENS A. Rubel: Stadt in Angst. Religion und Politik in Athen während des Peloponnesischen Krieges . Pp. 413. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 2000. Paper, DM 64. ISBN: 3-534-15206-. [REVIEW]Matthew P. J. Dillon - 2002 - The Classical Review 52 (01):90-.
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    Religion At Athens. [REVIEW]Matthew P. J. Dillon - 2002 - The Classical Review 52 (1):90-92.
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    Review: Ancient Greek Religion. [REVIEW]Matthew P. J. Dillon - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (2):502-503.
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    R. Sammartano: Origines Gentium Siciliae. Ellanico, Antioco, Tucidide. ( Kókalos Supplement 14.) Pp. 258. Rome: Giorgio Bretschneider, 1998. Paper, L. 300,000. ISBN: 88-7689-178-1. [REVIEW]Matthew P. J. Dillon - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (2):657-657.
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    The unquiet grave S. I. Johnston: Restless dead. Encounters between the living and the dead in ancient greece . Pp. XXI + 329. Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London: University of california press, 1999. Cased, £30. Isbn: 0-520-21707-. [REVIEW]Matthew P. J. Dillon - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (02):512-.
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    The Unquiet Grave. [REVIEW]Matthew P. J. Dillon - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (2):512-514.
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    Relative Clause Effects at the Matrix Verb Depend on Type of Intervening Material.Matthew W. Lowder & Peter C. Gordon - 2021 - Cognitive Science 45 (9):e13039.
    Although a large literature demonstrates that object‐extracted relative clauses (ORCs) are harder to process than subject‐extracted relative clauses (SRCs), there is less agreement regarding where during processing this difficulty emerges, as well as how best to explain these effects. An eye‐tracking study by Staub, Dillon, and Clifton (2017) demonstrated that readers experience more processing difficulty at the matrix verb for ORCs than for SRCs when the matrix verb immediately follows the relative clause (RC), but the difficulty is eliminated if (...)
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    The heirs of Plato: a study of the Old Academy, 347-274 B.C.John M. Dillon - 2003 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The Heirs of Plato is the first book exclusively devoted to an in-depth study of the various directions in philosophy taken by Plato's followers in the first seventy years or so following his death in 347 BC--the period generally known as 'The Old Academy'. Speusippus, Xenocrates, and Polemon, the three successive heads of the Academy in this period, though personally devoted to the memory of Plato, were independent philosophers in their own right, and felt free to develop his heritage in (...)
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  38. Kant on Arrogance and Self-Respect.Robin S. Dillon - 2003 - In Cheshire Calhoun (ed.), Setting the moral compass: essays by women philosophers. pp. 191-216.
    Arrogance is traditionally regarded as among the worst of human vices. Kant’s discussion of one kind of arrogance as a violation of the categorical moral duty to respect other persons gives familiar support for this view. However, I argue that what Kant says about the ways in which another kind of arrogance is opposed to different kinds of self-respect reveals how profoundly vicious arrogance can be. As a failure of self-respect, arrogance is the Ur-Vice that corrupts moral agency and rational (...)
     
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  39. Feminist Approaches to Virtue Ethics.Robin S. Dillon - 2018 - In Nancy E. Snow (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Virtue. New York, USA: Oxford University Press. pp. 377-397.
     
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  40. Heideggers-opus one.Pj Bossert - 1973 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 4 (1):61-63.
  41. Response to Skaja, Henry review of'ethics in the confucian tradition'.Pj Ivanhoe - 1994 - Philosophy East and West 44 (3):564-568.
  42. Conservation of the living environment-introduction.Pj Parker, Gb Rabb & R. Singer - 1993 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 36 (3):477-479.
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    Trauma, Language, and Trust.Matthew Ratcliffe - 2022 - In Anna Bortolan & Elisa Magrì (eds.), Empathy, Intersubjectivity, and the Social World: The Continued Relevance of Phenomenology. Essays in Honour of Dermot Moran. Berlin: DeGruyter. pp. 323-342.
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  44. Chance, ability, and control.Matthew Mandelkern - forthcoming - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research.
    This paper concerns a controversy between two compelling and popular claims in the theory of ability. One is the claim that ability requires control. The other is the claim that success entails ability, that is, that φ-ing entails that you are able to φ. Since actually φ-ing obviously does not entail that φ is in your control, these two claims cannot both be true. I introduce a new form of evidence to help adjudicate this controversy: judgments about the possibility and (...)
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    Religious Disagreement and Pluralism.Matthew A. Benton & Jonathan L. Kvanvig (eds.) - 2021 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Epistemological questions about the significance of disagreement have advanced in concert with broader developments in social epistemology concerning testimony, the nature of expertise and epistemic authority, the role of institutions, group belief, and epistemic injustice (among others). During this period, related issues in the epistemology of religion have reemerged as worthy of new consideration, and available to be situated with new conceptual tools. This volume explores many of the issues at the intersection of the epistemology of disagreement and religious epistemology: (...)
  46. Respect.Robin S. Dillon - 2006 - In Donald M. Borchert (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Philosophy 2nd edition. vol. 3. Thomson Gale.
     
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    The Recognition Signal Hypothesis for the Adaptive Evolution of Religion.Luke J. Matthews - 2012 - Human Nature 23 (2):218-249.
    Recent research on the evolution of religion has focused on whether religion is an unselected by-product of evolutionary processes or if it is instead an adaptation by natural selection. Adaptive hypotheses for religion include direct fitness benefits from improved health and indirect fitness benefits mediated by costly signals and/or cultural group selection. Herein, I propose that religious denominations achieve indirect fitness gains for members through the use of ecologically arbitrary beliefs, rituals, and moral rules that function as recognition markers of (...)
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  48. When and why people think beliefs are “debunked” by scientific explanations of their origins.Dillon Plunkett, Lara Buchak & Tania Lombrozo - 2020 - Mind and Language 35 (1):3-28.
    How do scientific explanations for beliefs affect people's confidence that those beliefs are true? For example, do people think neuroscience-based explanations for belief in God support or challenge God's existence? In five experiments, we find that people tend to think explanations for beliefs corroborate those beliefs if the explanations invoke normally-functioning mechanisms, but not if they invoke abnormal functioning (where “normality” is a matter of proper functioning). This emerges across a variety of kinds of scientific explanations and beliefs (religious, moral, (...)
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    Alcinous: The Handbook of Platonism.John Dillon (ed.) - 1993 - New York: Clarendon Press.
    John Dillon presents an English translation of Alcinous' Handbook of Platonism, accompanied by an introduction and a philosophical commentary which explain the ideas in the work and show their intellectual and historical context. The Handbook purports to be an introduction to the doctrines of Plato, but in fact gives us an excellent survey of Platonist thought in the second century AD.
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    Are the Folk Historicists about Moral Responsibility?Matthew Taylor & Heather Maranges - forthcoming - Philosophical Psychology.
    Manipulation cases have figured prominently in philosophical debates about whether moral responsibility is in some sense deeply historical. Meanwhile, some philosophers have thought that folk thinking about manipulated agents may shed some light on the various argumentative burdens facing participants in that debate. This paper argues that folk thinking is, to some extent, deeply historical. Across three experiments, it is shown that a substantial number of participants did not attribute moral responsibility to agents with manipulation in their histories. The results (...)
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