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    Painted pots and greek history - Osborne the transformation of athens. Painted pottery and the creation of classical greece. Pp. XX + 285, ills, colour pls. Princeton and oxford: Princeton university press, 2018. Cased, £41.95, us$49.95. Isbn: 978-0-691-17767-0. [REVIEW]T. H. Carpenter - 2019 - The Classical Review 69 (1):267-269.
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    Seaford (R.) Dionysos. Pp. xiv + 158, ills. London and New York: Routledge, 2006. Paper, £12.99 (Cased, £50). ISBN: 978-0-415-32488-5 (978-0-415-32487-8 hbk). [REVIEW]T. H. Carpenter - 2007 - The Classical Review 57 (02):541-542.
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    Intentionen teilen und verstehen Die Ursprünge menschlicher Kognition.Michael Tomasell, M. Carpenter, J. Call, T. Behne & H. MoLL - 2011 - In Wolfgang Welsch, Christian Tewes & Klaus Vieweg (eds.), Natur und Geist: über ihre evolutionäre Verhältnisbestimmung. Berlin: Akademie Verlag.
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    Apulian red-figure. T.h. Carpenter, K.m. Lynch, E.g.D. Robinson the italic people of ancient apulia. New evidence from pottery for workshops, markets, and customs. Pp. XVI + 353, figs, ills, maps. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2014. Cased, £75, us$125. Isbn: 978-1-107-04186-8. [REVIEW]Elisa Lanza Catti - 2015 - The Classical Review 65 (2):570-572.
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    ‘Social’ aspects of greek vases - T.h. Carpenter, E. langridge-noti, M.d. Stansbury-O'Donnell (edd.) The consumers’ choice. Uses of greek figure-decorated pottery. (Selected papers on ancient art and architecture 2.) pp. XII + 154, figs, ills, maps. Boston, ma: Archaeological institute of America, 2016. Paper, us$19.95. Isbn: 978-1-931909-32-7. [REVIEW]Elizabeth Moignard - 2017 - The Classical Review 67 (1):224-226.
  6. History as Rhetoric: Style, Narrative, and Persuasion. Ronald H. Carpenter. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press, 1995. Pp. 350. $39.95. Ronald H. Carpenter's History as Rhetoric: Style, Narrative, and Persuasion grows out of the notion that human beings are story-telling. [REVIEW]Jeffrey T. Nealon - 1997 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 30 (1).
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    Tradition and Reason in the History of Ethics: T. H. IRWIN.T. H. Irwin - 1989 - Social Philosophy and Policy 7 (1):45-68.
    Students of the history of ethics sometimes find themselves tempted by moderate or extreme versions of an approach that might roughly be called ‘historicist’. This temptation may result from the difficulties of approaching historical texts from a ‘narrowly philosophical’ point of view. We may begin, for instance, by wanting to know what Aristotle has to say about ‘the problems of ethics’, so that we can compare his views with those of Aquinas, Hume, Kant, Sidgwick, and Rawls, and then decide what (...)
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    Parental rights and the religious upbringing of children.T. H. McLaughlin - 1984 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 18 (1):75–83.
    T H McLaughlin; Parental Rights and the Religious Upbringing of Children, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 18, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 75–83, http.
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    Parental Rights and the Religious Upbringing of Children.T. H. McLaughlin - 1984 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 18 (1):75-83.
    T H McLaughlin; Parental Rights and the Religious Upbringing of Children, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 18, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 75–83, http.
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    Generosity and Property in Aristotle's Politics: T. H. IRWIN.T. H. Irwin - 1987 - Social Philosophy and Policy 4 (2):37-54.
    Etymology might encourage us to begin a discussion of Aristotle on philanthropy with a discussion of philanthropia ; and it is instructive to see why this is not quite the right place to look. The Greek term initially refers to a generalized attitude of kindness and consideration for a human being. The gods accuse Prometheus of being a ‘human-lover’, intending the term in an unfavorable sense, when he confers on human beings the benefits that should have been confined to the (...)
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    T. H. Huxley on Education.Cyril Bibby & T. H. Huxley - 1972 - British Journal of Educational Studies 20 (3):352-353.
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    Religion, upbringing and liberal values: A rejoinder to Eamonn Callan.T. H. McLaughlin - 1985 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 19 (1):119–127.
    T H McLaughlin; Religion, Upbringing and Liberal Values: a rejoinder to Eamonn Callan, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 19, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Page.
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    Peter Gardner on religious upbringing and the liberal ideal of religious autonomy.T. H. Mclaughlin - 1990 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 24 (1):107–126.
    T H Mclaughlin; Peter Gardner on Religious Upbringing and the Liberal Ideal of Religious Autonomy, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 24, Issue 1, 30 Ma.
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    Ishkālāt al-fikr al-ʻArabī al-ḥadīth wa-al-muʻāṣir.ʻAlī Yaṭṭū - 2021 - al-Jazāʼir: Dār al-Khaldūnīyah.
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    Religion, Upbringing and Liberal Values: a rejoinder to Eamonn Callan.T. H. McLaughlin - 1985 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 19 (1):119-127.
    T H McLaughlin; Religion, Upbringing and Liberal Values: a rejoinder to Eamonn Callan, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 19, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Page.
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    Kant and the Claims of Knowledge.T. H. Irwin - 1991 - Philosophical Review 100 (2):332.
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    Being Perfect: Lawrence, Sartre, and "Women in Love".T. H. Adamowski - 1975 - Critical Inquiry 2 (2):345-368.
    To compare a novel to a work of philosophy is, admittedly, a risky exercise in analogy. When the novelist is Lawrence and the philosophical text is the ponderous and dialectical Being and Nothingness, such a comparison may seem willfully perverse and peculiarly open, insofar as it deals with Lawrence's great theme of sexuality, to his anathema of "sex in the head." Furthermore, modern criticism, especially in the Anglo-Saxon world, has tended to be wary of critical approaches that lean on notions (...)
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    Words, pictures, and priming: On semantic activation, conscious identification, and the automaticity of information processing.T. H. Carr, C. McCauley, R. D. Sperber & C. M. Parmelee - 1982 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 8:757-777.
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    Peter Gardner on Religious Upbringing and the Liberal Ideal of Religious Autonomy.T. H. Mclaughlin - 1990 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 24 (1):107-126.
    T H Mclaughlin; Peter Gardner on Religious Upbringing and the Liberal Ideal of Religious Autonomy, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 24, Issue 1, 30 Ma.
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  20. American Christianity: An Historical Interpretation with Representative Documents, Vol. I 1607–1820.H. Shelton Smith, Robert T. Handy & Lefferts A. Loetscher - 1960
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  21. American Christianity, an Historical Interpretation with Representative Documents, Vol. II, 1820–1960.H. Shelton Smith, Robert T. Handy & Lefferts A. Loetscher - 1963
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    Using Stakeholders' Values to Apply Ecosystem Management in an Upper Midwest Landscape.T. V. Stein, D. H. Anderson & T. Kelly - 1999 - Environmental Management 24 (3):399-413.
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  23. Sex limited inheritance in Drosophila.T. H. Morgan - 2014 - In Francisco José Ayala & John C. Avise (eds.), Essential readings in evolutionary biology. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press.
     
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  24. Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics (367-323 BC).T. H. Irwin - 2003 - In Jorge J. E. Gracia, Gregory M. Reichberg & Bernard N. Schumacher (eds.), The Classics of Western Philosophy: A Reader's Guide. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 56.
  25. The Structure of Aristotelian Happiness:Aristotle on the Human Good. Richard Kraut.T. H. Irwin - 1991 - Ethics 101 (2):382-.
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    Mediation of Short and Longer Term Effects of an Intervention Program to Enhance Resilience in Immigrants from Mainland China to Hong Kong.Nancy X. Yu, T. H. Lam, Iris K. F. Liu & Sunita M. Stewart - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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  27. Aristippus Against Happiness.T. H. Irwin - 1991 - The Monist 74 (1):55-82.
    Many Greek moralists are eudaemonists; they assume that happiness is the ultimate end of rational human action. Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, and most of their successors treat this assumption as the basis of their ethical argument. But not all Greek moralists agree; and since the eudaemonist assumption may not seem as obviously correct to us as it seems to many Greek moralists, it is worth considering the views of those Greeks who dissent from it.
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    Socratic Inquiry and Politics:Socrates and the State. Richard Kraut; Times Literary Supplement. Gregory Vlastos.T. H. Irwin - 1986 - Ethics 96 (2):400-.
  29. Affinity and Matter. Elements of Chemical Philosophy 1800-1865.T. H. Levere & W. H. Brock - 1995 - Annals of Science 52 (2):206.
  30. Aristotle on reason, desire, and virtue.T. H. Irwin - 1975 - Journal of Philosophy 72 (17):567-578.
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    Aristotle’s Discovery of Metaphysics.T. H. Irwin - 1977 - Review of Metaphysics 31 (2):210 - 229.
    Why should Aristotle reject his own criteria for a science to admit this puzzling science of being? Or does he really reject them? Perhaps the science of being is not intended to be a universal science of the type rejected elsewhere. The Metaphysics and the Organon are not concerned with exactly the same questions; and verbal differences may not reflect real or important doctrinal conflicts.
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    Transformations of the Confucian Way. John H. Berthrong.T. H. Barrett - 1999 - Buddhist Studies Review 16 (1):128-129.
    Transformations of the Confucian Way. John H. Berthrong. Westview, Boulder, Colorado, and Oxford 1998. xiv, 250 pp. Cloth £53.95, pbk £15.95. ISBN 0-8133-28055/2804-7.
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    Arthur Waley, D.T. Suzuki and Hu Shih.T. H. Barrett - 1989 - Buddhist Studies Review 6 (2):116-121.
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    Aristotle's Philosophy of Action.T. H. Irwin - 1986 - Phronesis 31 (1):68-89.
  35. Plato's heracleiteanism.T. H. Irwin - 1977 - Philosophical Quarterly 27 (106):1-13.
  36. Constructive Ethics with Contemporary Readings.T. V. Smith & Charles H. Patterson - 1949 - Ethics 60 (1):68-69.
     
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    The Right and the Good; Some Problems in Ethics.T. V. Smith, W. D. Ross & H. W. B. Joseph - 1932 - Philosophical Review 41 (5):519.
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    Splendid Vices? Augustine For and Against Pagan Virtues.T. H. Irwin - 1999 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 8 (2):105-127.
    Augustine is notorious for his claim that the so-called virtues of pagans are not genuine virtues at all. Bayle refers to this claim when he describes the sort of virtue that one ought to be willing to attribute to atheists.
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    Etycnhi normy i t︠s︡innosti: problema obhruntuvanni︠a︡.T. H. Abolina & V. A. Malakhov (eds.) - 1997 - Kyïv: Vyd-vo "Stylos".
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  40. Science and Education.T. H. Huxley - 1894 - International Journal of Ethics 5 (1):123-126.
     
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    II—Nil Admirari? Uses and Abuses of Admiration.T. H. Irwin - 2015 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 89 (1):223-248.
    Both Plato and Aristotle have something to say about admiration. But in order to know where to look, and in order to appreciate the force of their remarks, we need to sketch a little of the ethical background that they presuppose. I begin, therefore, with ancient Greek ethics in the wider sense, and discuss the treatment of admiration and related attitudes by Homer, Herodotus, and other pre-Platonic sources. Then I turn to the views of Plato, Adam Smith, Aristotle and Cicero. (...)
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    Pindar, Isth. II. 41–2.H. T. Deas - 1927 - The Classical Review 41 (6):211-213.
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    The Platonic Corpus.T. H. Irwin - 2008 - In Gail Fine (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Plato. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 63--87.
    This article attempts to answer certain questions that arise regarding the dialogues as penned by Plato centuries ago. The speaker or the narrator of the text happens to be Socrates, who through various conversations with his apprentices unravels the nuances of the various philosophical dialogues.
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    8. Reason and Responsibility in Aristotle.T. H. Irwin - 1980 - In Amélie Rorty (ed.), Essays on Aristotle’s Ethics. University of California Press. pp. 117-156.
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    3. The Metaphysical and Psychological Basis of Aristotle's Ethics.T. H. Irwin - 1980 - In Amélie Rorty (ed.), Essays on Aristotle’s Ethics. University of California Press. pp. 35-54.
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  46. Socratic Puzzles: A Review of Gregory Vlastos, Socrates: Ironist and Moral Philosopher.T. H. Irwin - 1992 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 10:241-66.
     
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    The experimental development of color-tone synesthesia.T. H. Howells - 1944 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 34 (2):87.
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  48. Who discovered the will?T. H. Irwin - 1992 - Philosophical Perspectives 6:453-473.
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  49. The theory of forms.T. H. Irwin - 2001 - Filozofski Vestnik 22 (1):55-81.
     
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    Moral Philosophy or Unphilosophic Morals?: A Critical Notice of Early Greek Ethics, edited by David Conan Wolfsdorf.T. H. Irwin - 2024 - Mind 133 (529):226-241.
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