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    (Re)interpreting E=mc².Federico Benitez, Diego Romero-Maltrana & Pablo Razeto-Barry - 2022 - Foundations of Physics 52 (1):1-19.
    We propose a new interpretation of the equation E=mc² in special relativity by generalizing ideas of ontological emergence to fundamental physics. This allows us to propose that mass, as a property, can be considered to emerge from energy, using a well-known definition of weak ontological emergence. Einstein’s famous equation gains in this way a clearer philosophical interpretation, one that avoids the problems of previous attempts, and is fully consistent with the kinematic properties of special relativity, while yielding fresh insights concerning (...)
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  2. Selective Realism and the Framework/Interaction Distinction: A Taxonomy of Fundamental Physical Theories.Federico Benitez - 2019 - Foundations of Physics 49 (7):700-716.
    Following the proposal of a new kind of selective structural realism that uses as a basis the distinction between framework and interaction theories, this work discusses relevant applications in fundamental physics. An ontology for the different entities and properties of well-known theories is thus consistently built. The case of classical field theories—including general relativity as a classical theory of gravitation—is examined in detail, as well as the implications of the classification scheme for issues of realism in quantum mechanics. These applications (...)
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    Barren Worlds: The Scientific Image of Ontic Structural Realism.Federico Benitez - 2022 - Disputatio 14 (65):65-90.
    This work explores issues with the eliminativist formulation of ontic structural realism. An ontology that totally eliminates objects is found lacking by arguing, first, that the theoretical frameworks used to support the best arguments against an object-oriented ontology (quantum mechanics, relativity theory, quantum field theory) can be seen in every case as physical models of empty worlds, and therefore do not represent all the information that comes from science, and in particular from fundamental physics, which also includes information about local (...)
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    Particles, fields, and the ontology of the standard model.Federico Benitez - 2023 - Synthese 201 (1):1-26.
    In this work we discuss issues of ontological commitment towards one of the most important examples of contemporary fundamental science: the standard model of particle physics. We present a new form of selective structural realism, which uses as its basis the distinction between what have been called framework and interaction theories. This allows us to advance the ongoing debate about the ontological status of (quasi-)particles and quantum fields, by emphasising the distinction between quantum field theory serving as a framework, and (...)
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    Einstein’s Theory of Theories and Mechanicism.Diego Maltrana, Manuel Herrera & Federico Benitez - 2022 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 35 (2):153-170.
    One of the most important contributions of Einstein to the philosophy of science is the distinction between two types of scientific theories: ‘principle’ and ‘constructive’ theories. More recently, Flores proposed a more general distinction, classifying scientific theories by their functional role into ‘framework’ and ‘interaction’ theories, attempting to solve some inadequacies in Einstein’s proposal. Here, based on an epistemic criterion, we present a generalised distinction which is an improvement over Flores approach. In this work (i) we evaluate the shortcomings related (...)
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    Dispositions and the Least Action Principle.Diego Maltrana & Federico Benitez - 2022 - Disputatio 14 (65):91-104.
    This work deals with obstacles hindering a metaphysics of laws of nature in terms of dispositions, i.e., of fundamental properties that are causal powers. A recent analysis of the principle of least action has put into question the viability of dispositionalism in the case of classical mechanics, generally seen as the physical theory most easily amenable to a dispositional ontology. Here, a proper consideration of the framework role played by the least action principle within the classical image of the world (...)
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    Structural realism and theory classification.Federico Benitez - 2023 - Theoria 89 (5):734-747.
    Ontic structural realism constitutes a promising take on scientific realism, one that avoids the well‐known issues that realist stances have with underdetermination and theory change. In its most radical versions, ontic structural realism proposes a type of eliminativism about theoretical entities, ascribing ontological commitment only to the structures, and not to the objects appearing in our theories. More moderate versions of ontic structural realism have also been proposed, allowing for ‘thin’ objects in the ontology. This work connects these takes on (...)
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    A Proposal for a Coherent Ontology of Fundamental Entities.Diego Romero-Maltrana, Federico Benitez & Cristian Soto - 2018 - Foundations of Science 23 (4):705-717.
    We argue that the distinction between framework and interaction theories should be taken carefully into consideration when dealing with the philosophical implications of fundamental theories in physics. In particular, conclusions concerning the nature of reality can only be consistently derived from assessing the ontological and epistemic purport of both types of theories. We put forward an epistemic form of realism regarding framework theories, such as Quantum Field Theory. The latter, indeed, informs us about the general properties of quantum fields, laying (...)
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  9. L'Ottocento.A. Cura di Federico Vercellone - 1986 - In Tonino Griffero, Federico Vercellone, Maurizio Ferraris & Marco Ravera (eds.), Il Pensiero ermeneutico. Genova: Marietti.
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    Maps, Language, and the Conceptual–Non-Conceptual Distinction.Mariela Aguilera & Federico Castellano - 2021 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 98 (2):287-315.
    To make the case for non-conceptualism, Heck draws on an apparent dichotomy between linguistic and iconic representations. According to Heck, whereas linguistic representations have conceptual content, the content of iconic representations is non-conceptual. Based on the case of cartographic systems, the authors criticize Heck’s dichotomous distinction. They argue that maps are composed of semantically arbitrary elements that play different syntactic roles. Based on this, they claim that maps have a predicative structure and convey conceptual content. Finally, the authors argue that, (...)
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  11. La importancia de ser moderno. Problemas de método e ideología en el debate sobre la cognición y la conducta de los Neandertales.Sergio Balari, Antonio Benítez Burraco, Marta Camps, Víctor M. Longa & Guillermo Lorenzo - 2010 - Ludus Vitalis 18 (34):143-170.
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    Social symbol grounding and language evolution.Paul Vogt & Federico Divina - 2007 - Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 8 (1):31-52.
    This paper illustrates how external symbol grounding can be studied in simulations with large populations. We discuss how we can simulate language evolution in a relatively complex environment which has been developed in the context of the New Ties project. This project has the objective of evolving a cultural society and, in doing so, the agents have to evolve a communication system that is grounded in their interactions with their virtual environment and with other individuals. A preliminary experiment is presented (...)
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    The Bounds of Object: The Brentano-Meinong Dispute, A Priori Knowledge, and the Power of Perception.C. Zielinska Anna & Boccaccini Federico - 2015 - In Bruno Leclercq, Sébastien Richard & Denis Seron (eds.), Objects and Pseudo-Objects Ontological Deserts and Jungles from Brentano to Carnap. Boston: de Gruyter. pp. 17-50.
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    The Oscillopathic Nature of Language Deficits in Autism: From Genes to Language Evolution.Antonio Benítez-Burraco & Elliot Murphy - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    The Impossible Causality: The No Hidden Variables Theorem of John von Neumann.Roberto Giuntini & Federico Laudisa - 2001 - Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook 8:173-188.
    The debate over the question whether quantum mechanics should be considered as a complete account of microphenomena has a long and deeply involved history, a turning point in which has been certainly the Einstein-Bohr debate, with the ensuing charge of incompleteness raised by the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen argument. In quantum mechanics, physical systems can be prepared in pure states that nevertheless have in general positive dispersion for most physical quantities; hence in the EPR argument, the attention is focused on the question whether (...)
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    Mcdowell and Hegel: Perceptual Experience, Thought and Action.André J. Abath & Federico Sanguinetti (eds.) - 2018 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    This book presents a comprehensive and detailed exploration of the relationship between the thought of G.W.F. Hegel and that of John McDowell, the latter of whom is widely considered to be one of the most influential living analytic philosophers. It serves as a point of entry in McDowell’s and Hegel’s philosophy, and a substantial contribution to ongoing debates on perceptual experience and perceptual justification, naturalism, human freedom and action. The chapters gathered in this volume, as well as McDowell’s responses, make (...)
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    Percepción sensible e imaginación en la filosofía de Anne Conway.Viridiana Platas Benítez - 2019 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 36 (3):821-834.
    La filosofía de Anne Finch, Viscondesa de Conway ha sido estudiada desde la perspectiva del papel crítico de su monismo vitalista frente a la filosofía de sus contemporáneos, así como en la valoración de su papel en la historia de la filosofía. No obstante, la atención que han recibido sus tesis epistemológicas ha sido escasa en razón del carácter fragmentario de sus Principios de la más antigua y moderna filosofía (1690). El presente artículo parte de la idea de que es (...)
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    Inductive Reasoning in Social Choice Theory.Fernando Tohmé, Federico Fioravanti & Marcelo Auday - 2019 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 28 (4):551-575.
    The usual procedure in the theory of social choice consists in postulating some desirable properties which an aggregation procedure should verify and derive from them the features of a corresponding social choice function and the outcomes that arise at each possible profile of preferences. In this paper we invert this line of reasoning and try to infer, up from what we call social situations the criteria verified in the implicit aggregation procedure. This inference process, which extracts intensional from extensional information (...)
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    Characterisation and Interpretation: The Importance of Drama in Plato's Sophist.Eugenio Benitez - 1996 - Literature & Aesthetics 6:27-39.
    Plato's Sophist is complex. Its themes are many and ambiguous. The early grammarians gave it the subtitle1tEp1. 'tau ov'to~ ('on being') and assigned it to Plato's logical investigations. The Neoplatonists prized it for a theory of ontological categories they preferred to Aristotle's. Modern scholars sometimes court paradox and refer to the Sophist as Plato's dialogue on not-being (because the question ofthe possibility of not-being occupies much of the dialogue). Whitehead took the Sophist to be primarily about ouvo.~t~ ('power') and found (...)
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    Investiduras Honoris Causa.Santiago Grisolía & Michele Federico Sciacca - 1972 - Convivium: revista de filosofía 36:125-151.
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    Autonomy, Authority and Law-Abiding: Ar. EN V.I-2.Rick Benitez - 2006 - Phronimon 7:1-19.
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  22. Aristotle and Non-Scientific Deliberation.Rick Benitez - 1996 - Proceedings of the Australasian Society for the History of Philosophy 3:121-143.
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  23. Artistic Beauty and Artistic Production.Rick Benitez - 2006 - International Association of Aesthetics Yearbook 10:48-54.
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    Ancient ethics.Eugenio Benitez - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (2):430-432.
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    Authenticity, Experiment or Development: The Alcibiades I on Virtue and Courage.Rick Benitez - 2012 - In H. Tarrant & M. Johnson (eds.), Alcibiades and the Socratic Lover-Educator. London: Bristol Classical Press. pp. 119-133.
    It has become customary to begin any discussion of the Alcibiades with a review of its puzzling features. Any way you look at it, the Alcibiades is a strange dialogue. Stylistically it is peculiar, not only because it contains some unique terms,2 but also because it contains similarities to early, middle and even late dialogues. These similarities are distributed to different parts of the dialogue, prompting some scholars to maintain that the Alcibiades was written piecemeal, perhaps by different authors (cf. (...)
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    Accidents in Learning: The Limitation of Intended Learning Outcomes in Humanities Teaching.Rick Benitez - 2012 - Proceedings of the 10th Annual Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities 1.
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    Autómatas jugando al dilema del prisionero iterado.Antonio Benítez - 2018 - Revista de Filosofía 43 (2):223-243.
    Este estudio se ocupa de estrategias deterministas para jugar al Dilema del Prisionero iterado. Cada estrategia se incorpora a la tabla de un autómata de estado finito. Se estudian exhaustivamente tanto las estrategias de 4 bits como las de 16 bits. El estudio de las estrategias de 64 bits se ha hecho por medio de un Algoritmo Genético. Tanto la idea de estudiar estrategias deterministas como la de servirse de un Algoritmo Genético está en Axelrod, _The Complexity of Cooperation_. Respecto (...)
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  28. Consideraciones metodológicas en torno a la historia de la filosofía en el Renacimiento.Laura Benítez Grobet - 1983 - Dianoia 29:95-104.
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    Cowardice, Moral Philosophy and Saying what you Think.Eugenio Benitez - 2000 - In Hayden W. Ausland, Eugenio Benitez, Ruby Blondell, Lloyd P. Gerson, Francisco J. Gonzalez, J. J. Mulhern, Debra Nails, Erik Ostenfeld, Gerald A. Press, Gary Alan Scott, P. Christopher Smith, Harold Tarrant, Holger Thesleff, Joanne Waugh, William A. Welton & Elinor J. M. West (eds.), Who Speaks for Plato?: Studies in Platonic Anonymity. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 83-98.
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    La relevancia de la filosofía en la obra de J.L. Borges.Rubén Benítez Florido - 2018 - Laguna 43:61-71.
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    La religión en la razón pública, de Iván Garzón Vallejo.Vicente F. Benítez R. - 2016 - Co-herencia 13 (25):285-290.
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    Leibniz: Regressus, un cálculo para la Silogística.Antonio Benítez & José María Benítez Escario - 2016 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 15 (1-2):43-64.
    ResumenEn este trabajo presentamos el cálculo para la Silogística que Leibniz llamó «Regressus». En la sección primera exponemos desde la notación usada por el propio Leibniz hasta el método de producción de los modos no perfectos. En la sección segunda comparamos la «fundamentación» de la Silogística de Leibniz con la que dio Aristóteles. En la sección tercera consideramos la hipótesis de Couturat según la cual se trata de un método cuya única estrategia demostrativa es la reducción al absurdo. En la (...)
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    Leibniz: Regressus, un cálculo para la Silogística.Antonio Benítez & José M. Benítez Escario - 2016 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 15.
    ResumenEn este trabajo presentamos el cálculo para la Silogística que Leibniz llamó «Regressus». En la sección primera exponemos desde la notación usada por el propio Leibniz hasta el método de producción de los modos no perfectos. En la sección segunda comparamos la «fundamentación» de la Silogística de Leibniz con la que dio Aristóteles. En la sección tercera consideramos la hipótesis de Couturat según la cual se trata de un método cuya única estrategia demostrativa es la reducción al absurdo. En la (...)
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  34. Libertad y contingencia: un enfoque modal.Juan Manuel Campos Benítez - 2010 - Revista de Filosofía (Venezuela) 64 (1):49-66.
    Presentamos algunas ideas acerca de la relación entre libertad y contingencia atendiendo a sus componentes modales. Nuestra idea central es que la libertad es posible gracias a la contingencia, pero este hecho no es gratuito. En efecto, trataremos de mostrar que si bien la contingencia es básica para la libertad, esto mismo no es contingente. Pues si la contingencia misma no fuera necesaria, no podría fundamentar la libertad. Así que la contingencia misma puede recibir calificaciones modales.
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    Materia actuosa: antiquité, age classique, Lumières : mélanges en l'honneur d'Olivier Bloch.Miguel Benítez & Olivier Bloch - 2000 - Honoré Champion.
    Olivier Bloch travaille sur l'histoire de la philosophie, et plus particulièrement sur l'histoire des doctrines, courants et traditions matérialistes, dans le domaine de la philosophie antique et dans celui de la philosophie de l'âge classique (XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles), en particulier en France (Descartes, Gassendi et ses disciples, les philosophes matérialistes du XVIIIe siècle), et en Grande-Bretagne (Hobbes). Depuis le début des années 80, ses recherches portent principalement sur les traditions libertines et clandestines de l'âge classique et leur prolongement dans (...)
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    Mito y realidad de la muerte del Presidente.Hermes H. Benítez - 2005 - Polis 11.
    A partir de la referencia al monumento a Salvador Allende en la plaza Constitución -que representa su sacrificio final a través de su figura envuelta en la bandera chilena. y renaciendo en el momento mismo de morir, como en el simbolismo masónico de la iniciación, o en el mito del Ave Fénix- se señala que esa representación artística no debiera alejarnos de interpretar lo que efectivamente ocurrió en La Moneda aquel 11 de septiembre. El artículo se propone responder a cómo (...)
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    Newton's notion of matter in the 'De aere et aethere'.Laura Benítez - 2006 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 25:17.
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  38. Paul Valéry y la conciencia humana.Roberto Sanchez Benitez - 1996 - Ludus Vitalis 4 (7):89-102.
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    Pragmatismo y cultura.Roberto Sánchez Benítez - 2000 - Signos Filosóficos 1 (3):119-134.
    There are two concepbions approacking the contemporary view of war: psychobgical (represented by Sigmund Freud) and ethicad (represented by Bertrand Russell). 30th are worried about the "human element" in war, that is, their most intimate conscious and unconscious motivations.
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  40. Transculturality, Art and Aesthetic Principles.Eugenio Benitez - 2005 - Literature & Aesthetics 15 (1):42-56.
     
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  41. Tolstoy and the Importance of Aesthetic Feeling.Eugenio Benitez - 2005 - Literature & Aesthetics 15 (2):167-176.
     
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    Teaching Across the Eye: Insecurity, Individuality, and Intellectual Values in Global Higher Education Practice.Rick Benitez - 2014 - In Colina Mason & F. Rawlings-Sanaei (eds.), Academic Migration, Discipline Knowledge and Pedagogical Practice. Springer. pp. 93-104.
    This paper describes adjustments to teaching practice after migrating from the North American to the Australasian higher education sector. Although the particular experience described is individual and personal, the discoveries and adjustments made can be useful to anyone who faces the experience of academic migration, or even to any teacher. Key adjustments recommended include emphasis on inquiry over information, patient attention to the individuality of learners and teachers, and shared practice of the values of sympathetic understanding, fairness and intellectual humility. (...)
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    Tolstoy and the Communication of Aesthetic Feeling.Eugenio Benitez - 2005 - Literature and Aesthetics 15 (2):167-176.
    Once upon a time, a scholar, ascetic and relig-ious man named Abu Hamid Ibn Muhammad Ibn Muhammad al-Tusi al-Shafi'i al-Ghazali (AI-Ghazali, 1058-11 II) wrote a worl, called The Incoherence qf the Philosophers, 1\ clever philosopher, Abu AI-\Valid Muhammad Ibn Ahmad Ibn Hushd (Averroes, 112li-1 ID8), responded to this by writing The IlIcolurence (!l the Inroherence. In IVhat is Art;;, Tolstoy refers to the importance of art in order to ridicule itl He notes the attention paid to art, music, theatre, filrn, (...)
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  44. The moral of the story: on fables and philosophy in Plato's 'Symposium'.Rick Benitez - 2015 - Modern Greek Studies (Australia and New Zealand) 1:1-14.
    Scholars have puzzled over the fact that Plato’s criticisms of poetry are themselves contained in mimetic works. This paper sheds light on that phenomenon by examining an analogous one. The Symposium contains one fable which is criticised by means of another which is thought to represent Plato’s own view. Diotima’s fable, however, is suspended within a larger narrative that invites us to examine and question it. The Symposium thus affords opportunity to observe Plato’s criticisms of a genre and the qualifications (...)
     
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  45. Un traité fragmentaire sur la religion: le curé Guillaume ou l'abbé Houtteville?Miguel Benitez - 1995 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 50 (3):575-598.
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    The Consciousness Evolution Paradigm.Nitamo Federico Montecucco - 2016 - World Futures 72 (3-4):167-186.
    Consciousness represents the core of the new paradigm, the unitary, systemic vision, and comprehension that emerges in every field of science, culture, and spirituality. For centuries, consciousness has been divided from matter, the soul from the physical body. Now, in this historical beginning of globalization, we need a new holistic model, a global paradigm based on consciousness that can explain the unitary evolutionary process, the psychosomatic unity of human being, the neurophysiological roots of harmony between peoples and the way to (...)
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  47. Aesthetic Order by Ruth Lorand. [REVIEW]Eugenio Benitez - 2002 - Literature and Aesthetics 12 (2):148-152.
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  48. Plato's Socrates. [REVIEW]Eugenio Benitez - 1997 - Philosophical Books 38:37-39.
     
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  49. Michael Frede: "Essays in Ancient Philosophy". [REVIEW]Eugenio Benitez - 1989 - The Thomist 53 (3):522.
     
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    Moral Awareness in Greek Tragedy. [REVIEW]Eugenio Benitez - 2014 - The Classical Review 64 (2):354-355.
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