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  1. Feminist Pornography.A. W. Eaton - 2017 - In Mari Mikkola (ed.), Beyond Speech: Pornography and Analytic Feminist Philosophy. New York, US: Oxford University Press. pp. 243-257.
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  2. Artifacts and Their Functions.A. W. Eaton - 2020 - In Sarah Anne Carter & Ivan Gaskell (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of History and Material Culture. Oxford University Press.
    How do artifacts get their functions? It is typically thought that an artifact’s function depends on its maker’s intentions. This chapter argues that this common understanding is fatally flawed. Nor can artifact function be understood in terms of current uses or capacities. Instead, it proposes that we understand artifact function on the etiological model that Ruth Millikan and others have proposed for the biological realm. This model offers a robustly normative conception of function, but it does so naturalistically by employing (...)
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  3. Where Ethics and Aesthetics Meet: Titian's Rape of Europa.A. W. Eaton - 2003 - Hypatia 18 (4):159 - 188.
    Titian's Rape of Europa is highly praised for its luminous colors and sensual textures. But the painting has an overlooked dark side, namely that it eroticizes rape. I argue that this is an ethical defect that diminishes the painting aesthetically. This argument-that an artwork can be worse off qua work of art precisely because it is somehow ethically problematic-demonstrates that feminist concerns about art can play a legitimate role in art criticism and aesthetic appreciation.
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  4. Asexuality.A. W. Eaton & Bailey Szustak - 2022 - In Lori Watson, Clare Chambers & Brian D. Earp (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Sex and Sexuality. Routledge. pp. 131-146.
    In this essay, we aim to provide an overview of the political and philosophical issues pertaining to asexuality. The first section, “What Is Asexuality?,” offers an account of asexuality. The second section, “Asexuality as a Unique Sexual Orientation,” argues that asexuality should be understood as a unique sexual orientation. The third section, “Asexuality and Oppression,” discusses the various forms of oppression facing asexual persons today. The fourth section, “The Goods of Asexuality,” articulates some goods that asexuality brings to human lives, (...)
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  5. A Reply to Critics.A. W. Eaton - 2008 - Symposia on Gender, Race, and Philosophy 4 (2):1--11.
     
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  6. Robust Immoralism.A. W. Eaton - 2012 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 70 (3):281-292.
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  7. A Sensible Antiporn Feminism.A. W. Eaton - 2007 - Ethics 117 (4):674-715.
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  8. Rough Heroes of the New Hollywood.A. W. Eaton - 2011 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 258 (4):511-524.
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  9. Feminist Philosophy of Art.A. W. Eaton - 2008 - Philosophy Compass 3 (5):873-893.
    This article outlines the issues addressed by feminist philosophy of art, critically surveys major developments in the field, and concludes by considering directions in which the field is moving.
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    Reply to Carroll: The Artistic Value of a Particular Kind of Moral Flaw.A. W. Eaton - 2013 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 71 (4):376-380.
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  11. ‘A Lady on the Street but a Freak in the Bed’: On the Distinction Between Erotic Art and Pornography.A. W. Eaton - 2018 - British Journal of Aesthetics 58 (4):469-488.
    How, if at all, are we to distinguish between the works that we call ‘art’ and those that we call ‘pornography’? This question gets a grip because from classical Greek vases and the frescoes of Pompeii to Renaissance mythological painting and sculpture to Modernist prints, the European artistic tradition is chock-full of art that looks a lot like pornography. In this paper I propose a way of thinking about the distinction that is grounded in art historical considerations regarding the function (...)
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    Do Subaltern Artifacts Belong in Art Museums?Ivan Gaskell, A. W. Eaton, James O. Young & Conrad Brunk - 2009 - In James O. Young & Conrad G. Brunk (eds.), The Ethics of Cultural Appropriation. Oxford, UK: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 235–267.
    This chapter contains sections titled: 1 2 3 4 5 6.
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    Strange Tools vs. Plain Tools?: Comments on Alva Noë.A. W. Eaton - 2017 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 94 (1):222-229.
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    Exploring Beauty and Truth in Worlds of Color: An Introduction to the JAAC Special Issue on Race and Aesthetics.Charles Peterson & A. W. Eaton - 2019 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 77 (4):363-366.
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  15. TVA—Democracy on the March.David E. Lilienthal, Joseph W. Eaton, Frank A. Pearson & Don Paarlberg - 1945 - Science and Society 9 (1):94-96.
     
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    A study of the decay τ - →π - μ τ.C. A. Blocker, J. M. Dorfan, G. S. Abrams, M. S. Alam, A. Blondel, A. M. Boyarski, M. Breidenbach, D. L. Burke, W. C. Carithers, W. Chinowsky, M. W. Coles, S. Cooper, W. E. Dieterle, J. B. Dillon, J. Dorenbosch, M. W. Eaton, G. J. Feldman, M. E. B. Franklin, G. Gidal, G. Goldhaber, G. Hanson, K. G. Hayes, T. Himel, D. G. Hitlin, R. J. Hollebeek, W. R. Innes, J. A. Jaros, P. Jenni, A. D. Johnson, J. A. Kadyk, A. J. Lankford, R. R. Larsen, M. Levi, V. Lüth, R. E. Millikan, M. E. Nelson, C. Y. Pang, J. F. Patrick, M. L. Perl, B. Richter, A. Roussarie, D. L. Scharre, R. H. Schindler, R. F. Schwitters, J. L. Siegrist, J. Strait, H. Taureg, M. Tonutti, G. H. Trilling & E. N. Vella - unknown
    We present a high statistics measurement of the branching ratio for the decay τ-→π-μτ using data obtained with the Mark II detector at the SLAC e+e- storage ring SPEAR. We have used events from the center-of-mass energy region 3.52 to 6.7 GeV to determine that B=0.117±0.004±0.018. From electron-muon events in the same data sample, we have determined that B B=0.66±0.03±0.11. We present measurements of the mass and spin of the τ and the mass of the τ neutrino based, for the (...)
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    Simulating aerosols using a chemical transport model with assimilation of satellite aerosol retrievals: Methodology for INDOEX.W. D. Collins, P. J. Rasch, B. E. Eaton, B. V. Khattatov, J. F. Lamarque & C. S. Zender - unknown
    A system for simulating aerosols has been developed using a chemical transport model together with an assimilation of satellite aerosol retrievals. The methodology and model components are described in this paper, and the modeled distribution of aerosols for the Indian Ocean Experiment is presented by Rasch et al. [this issue]. The system generated aerosol forecasts to guide deployment of ships and aircraft during INDOEX. The system consists of the Model of Atmospheric Transport and Chemistry combined with an assimilation package developed (...)
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  18. A Selective Bibliography of the Philosophy of Science.Ward Eaton Jones, Samir Okasha & W. Newton-Smith - 1988 - Oxford University Press.
     
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  19. Observations of S * → π + π - in ψ decay.G. Gidal, G. Goldhaber, J. G. Guy, R. E. Millikan, G. S. Abrams, M. S. Alam, C. A. Blocker, A. Blondel, A. Boyarski, M. Breidenbach, D. L. Burke, W. C. Carithers, W. Chinowsky, M. W. Coles, S. Cooper, W. E. Dieterle, J. B. Dillon, J. Dorehbosch, J. M. Dorfan, M. W. Eaton, G. J. Fe, M. E. B. Franklin, G. Hanson, K. A. Hayes, T. Himel, D. G. Hitlin, R. Hollebeek, W. Innes, J. Jaros, P. Jenni, A. D. Johnson, J. A. Kadyk, A. J. Lankford, R. R. Larsen, V. Luth, M. E. Nelson, C. Y. Pang, J. F. Patrick, B. Richter, A. Roussarie, D. L. Scharre, R. H. Schindler, R. F. Schwitters, J. L. Siegrist, J. Strait, H. Taureg, M. Tonutti, G. H. Trilling, E. N. Vella, R. A. Vidal, I. Videau, J. M. Weiss & H. Zaccone - unknown
    Copious production of S* decaying into π+π- is observed in ψ decay. MeV, consistent with the parameters extracted from couplede channel; fits to pheripheral π+π- and K+K- production experiments. The inclusive branching ratio for ψ → S* + X is found to be %. © 1981.
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  20. Observation of the radiative transition ψ → γE.D. L. Scharre, G. H. Trilling, G. S. Abrams, M. S. Alam, C. A. Blocker, A. Blondel, A. M. Boyarski, M. Breidenbach, D. L. Burke, W. C. Carithers, W. Chinowsky, M. W. Coles, S. Cooper, W. E. Dieterle, J. B. Dillon, J. Dorenbosch, J. M. Dorfan, M. W. Eaton, G. J. Feldman, M. E. B. Franklin, G. Gidal, G. Goldhaber, G. Hanson, K. G. Hayes, T. Himel, D. G. Hitlin, R. J. Hollebeek, W. R. Innes, J. A. Jaros, P. Jenni, A. D. Johnson, J. A. Kadyk, A. J. Lankford, R. R. Larsen, V. Lüth, R. E. Millikan, M. E. Nelson, C. Y. Pang, J. F. Patrick, M. L. Perl, B. Richter, A. Roussarie, R. H. Schindler, R. F. Schwitters, J. L. Siegrist, J. Strait, H. Taureg, M. Tonutti, E. N. Vella & R. A. Vidal - unknown
    We have observed a radiative transition from the ψ to a state decaying into KSK±π∓, with mass M = 1.44-0.015+0.01 GeV/c2 and width Γ = 0.05-0.02+0.03 GeV/c2. We tentatively identify this state as the E. Assuming that this state is an isospin singlet, we have determined the branching fraction product B × B = × 10-3. © 1980.
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    Variation of the strong coupling constant from a measurement of the jet energy spread in e + e - annihilation.B. Löhr, R. J. Hollebeek, B. Richter, D. Schlatter, G. S. Abrams, D. Amidei, C. A. Blocker, A. M. Boyarski, M. Breidenbach, D. L. Burke, W. E. Dieterle, J. B. Dillon, J. M. Dorfan, M. W. Eaton, G. J. Feldman, M. E. B. Franklin, G. Gidal, L. Gladney, M. S. Gold, G. Goldhaber, L. J. Golding, G. Hanson, W. R. Innes, J. A. Jaros, A. D. Johnson, J. A. Kadyk, A. J. Lankford, R. R. Larsen, B. LeClaire, M. Levi, N. Lockyer, V. Lüth, C. Matteuzzi & M. E. Nelson - unknown
    A measurement of jet energy spread in the reaction e+e- → hadrons is presented. Using a jet calculus model for the jet development we determine the variation of the strong coupling constant with respect to momentum transfer. The observed variation is consistent with that expected for QCD over a wide range of momentum transfers. This method alone is not sufficient to distinguish QCD from simple limited transverse momentum models. © 1983.
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  22. Limits on J ψ and Υ{hooked} production in e + e - interactions at s = 29 GeV.C. Matteuzzi, G. S. Abrams, D. Amidei, C. A. Blocker, A. M. Boyarski, M. Breidenbach, D. L. Burke, W. Chinowsky, W. E. Dieterle, J. B. Dillon, J. M. Dorfan, M. W. Eaton, G. J. Feldman, M. E. B. Granklin, G. Gidal, L. Gladney, M. S. Gold, G. Goldhaber, L. J. Golding, G. Hanson, R. J. Hollebeek, W. R. Innes, J. A. Jaros, A. D. Johnson, J. A. Kadyk, A. J. Lankford, R. R. Larsen, B. LeClaire, M. Levi, N. Lockyer, V. Lüth, M. E. Nelson, J. F. Patrick & M. L. Perl - unknown
    A search has been made for the inclusive production of J ψ and Υ{hooked} mesons in e+e- interactions at 29 GeV, via their decay into two leptons. No signal is observed in the J ψ region, nor in the Υ{hooked} region. The limits on the cross sections are σ < 4.4 × 10-36cm2, and σ < 4.7 × 10-36 cm2. The same data yield limits on the branching ratios for the b quark BR < 4.9% and BR < 0.8%. © (...)
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    A Diagnostic-Oriented Screening Scale for Anxiety Disorders: The Center for Epidemiologic Studies Anxiety Scale.André Faro & William W. Eaton - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Talk to Her.Anne Wescott Eaton (ed.) - 2008 - Routledge.
    Pedro Almodóvar is one of the most renowned film directors of recent years. Talk to Her is one of the most discussed and controversial of all his films. Dealing principally with the issue of rape, it also offers profound insights into the nature of love and friendship whilst raising important philosophical and moral questions in unsettling and often paradoxical ways. This is the first book to explore and address the philosophical aspects of Almodóvar’s film. Opening with a helpful introduction by (...)
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    Response to the critique by Dr. K. Brad Wray, published in foundations of chemistry October 6, 2022.Gareth R. Eaton - 2023 - Foundations of Chemistry 25 (3):457-461.
    Dr. K. Wray (2022) questioned my suggestion that T. W. Richards should be included as one of the scientists who contributed to the discovery of isotopes. This article provides additional support for inclusion of Richards as a contributor to the discovery.
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    The praetorian guard - Bingham the praetorian guard. A history of Rome's elite special forces. Pp. XII + 240, b/w & colour pls. London and new York: I.B. Tauris, 2013. Cased, £25. Isbn: 978-1-84511-884-6. [REVIEW]Jonathan Eaton - 2014 - The Classical Review 64 (1):234-236.
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  27. What are these Familiar Words Doing Here?A. W. Moore - 2002 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 51:147-171.
    This essay is concerned with six linguistic moves that we commonly make, each of which is considered in turn. These are: stating rules of representation; representing things categorically; mentioning expressions; saying truly or falsely how things are; saying vaguely how things are; and stating rules of rules of representation. A common-sense view is defended of what is involved in our doing each of these six things against a much more sceptical view emanating from the idea that linguistic behavior is fundamentally (...)
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  28. Commentary on A.W. Eaton's "A Sensible Antiporn Feminism".Ishani Maitra - 2008 - Symposia on Gender, Race, and Philosophy 4 (2).
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    Comments on A. W. Eaton’s “A Sensible Antiporn Feminism”.Patrick D. Hopkins - 2008 - Symposia on Gender, Race, and Philosophy 4 (2).
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    Comments on A. W. Eaton’s “A Sensible Antiporn Feminism”.Rae Langton - 2008 - Symposia on Gender, Race, and Philosophy 4 (2).
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    Carnap and Twentieth-Century Thought: Explication as Enlightenment.A. W. Carus - 2007 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Rudolf Carnap is widely regarded as one of the most important philosophers of the twentieth century. Born in Germany and later a US citizen, he was a founder of the philosophical movement known as Logical Empiricism. He was strongly influenced by a number of different philosophical traditions, and also by the German Youth Movement, the First World War, and radical socialism. This book places his central ideas in a broad cultural, political and intellectual context, showing how he synthesised many different (...)
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  32. EATON, R. W. -General Logic. [REVIEW]C. A. M. C. A. M. - 1934 - Mind 43:238.
     
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  33. Moral values and political behaviour in ancient Greece.A. W. H. Adkins - 1972 - New York,: Norton.
     
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    ‘Friendship’ and ‘Self-Sufficiency’ in Homer and Aristotle.A. W. H. Adkins - 1963 - Classical Quarterly 13 (01):30-.
    This article falls into two parts: the first is an analysis, in the light of my earlier discussions of and of the Homeric usage of and the second, an attempt to show that, as in the case of the effects of Homeric usage persist to a considerable degree in the moral philosophy of Aristotle. In the earlier discussions I have argued that the higher value placed upon the competitive in Greek entails that co-operative relationships, even when valued and necessary, take (...)
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  35. From the many to the one.A. W. H. Adkins - 1970 - Ithaca, N.Y.,: Cornell University Press.
     
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    ‘Friendship’ and ‘Self-Sufficiency’ in Homer and Aristotle.A. W. H. Adkins - 1963 - Classical Quarterly 13 (1):30-45.
    This article falls into two parts: the first is an analysis, in the light of my earlier discussions of and of the Homeric usage of and the second, an attempt to show that, as in the case of the effects of Homeric usage persist to a considerable degree in the moral philosophy of Aristotle. In the earlier discussions I have argued that the higher value placed upon the competitive in Greek entails that co-operative relationships, even when valued and necessary, take (...)
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    Crystallinity effects in the electron microscopy of polyethylene.A. W. Agar, F. C. Prank & A. Keller - 1959 - Philosophical Magazine 4 (37):32-55.
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    ‘Friendship’ and ‘Self-Sufficiency’ in Homer and Aristotle.A. W. H. Adkins - 1919 - Classical Quarterly 13 (1):30-45.
    This article falls into two parts: the first is an analysis, in the light of my earlier discussions of and of the Homeric usage of and the second, an attempt to show that, as in the case of the effects of Homeric usage persist to a considerable degree in the moral philosophy of Aristotle. In the earlier discussions I have argued that the higher value placed upon the competitive in Greek entails that co-operative relationships, even when valued and necessary, take (...)
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    Enter Plato: Classical Greece and the Origins of Social Theory.A. W. H. Adkins & Alvin W. Gouldner - 1968 - Philosophical Quarterly 18 (73):360.
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    Homeric values and Homeric society.A. W. H. Adkins - 1971 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 91:1-14.
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    The View From Nowhere.A. W. Moore - 1987 - Philosophical Quarterly 37 (148):323-327.
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    The Ontology of Psychology: Questioning Foundations in the Philosophy of Mind.Linda A. W. Brakel - 2013 - New York: Routledge.
    In this volume, Brakel raises questions about conventions in the study of mind in three disciplines—psychoanalysis, philosophy of mind, and experimental philosophy. She illuminates new understandings of the mind through interdisciplinary challenges to views long-accepted. Here she proposes a view of psychoanalysis as a treatment that owes its successes largely to its biological nature—biological in its capacity to best approximate the extinction of problems arising owing to aversive conditioning. She also discusses whether or not "the mental" can have any real (...)
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  43. Cogwheels of the Mind: The Story of Venn Diagrams.A. W. F. Edwards - 2005 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 11 (1):83-84.
     
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    The Evolution of Modern Metaphysics: Making Sense of Things.A. W. Moore - 2011 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book is concerned with the history of metaphysics since Descartes. Taking as its definition of metaphysics 'the most general attempt to make sense of things', it charts the evolution of this enterprise through various competing conceptions of its possibility, scope, and limits. The book is divided into three parts, dealing respectively with the early modern period, the late modern period in the analytic tradition, and the late modern period in non-analytic traditions. In its unusually wide range, A. W. Moore's (...)
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    Homeric gods and the values of Homeric society.A. W. H. Adkins - 1972 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 92:1-19.
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  46. Research on self-control: An integrating framework.A. W. Logue - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (4):665-679.
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  47. Love and friendship in Plato and Aristotle.A. W. Price - 1989 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This book explores for the first time an idea common to both Plato and Aristotle: although people are separate, their lives need not be; one person's life may overflow into another's, so that helping someone else is a way of serving oneself. Price considers how this idea unites the philosophers' treatments of love and friendship (which are otherwise very different), and demonstrates that this view of love and friendship, applied not only to personal relationships, but also to the household and (...)
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  48. Ineffability and nonsense.A. W. Moore - 2003 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 77 (1):169–193.
    [A. W. Moore] Criteria of ineffability are presented which, it is claimed, preclude the possibility of truths that are ineffable, but not the possibility of other things that are ineffable—not even the possibility of other things that are non-trivially ineffable. Specifically, they do not preclude the possibility of states of understanding that are ineffable. This, it is argued, allows for a reappraisal of the dispute between those who adopt a traditional reading of Wittgenstein’s Tractatus and those who adopt the new (...)
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    Eyxomai EyxΩ9Bh_ and _EyxoΣ in Homer.A. W. H. Adkins - 1969 - Classical Quarterly 19 (01):20-.
    This paper will discuss the behaviour of and in the Homeric poems. These words are allotted a variety of different ‘meanings’ by the lexicographers. For example, LSJ s.v. I. pray, II. vow, III. profess loudly, boast, vaunt; s.v. I. prayer, II. boast, vaunt, or object of boasting, glory; s.v. I. thing prayed for, object of prayer, II. boast, vaunt. I shall, of course, discuss the whole range of these words; but I begin with some observations on ‘prayer’. It may appear (...)
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    Ἀρετή, Τέχνη, Democracy, and Sophists: Protagoras 316b–328d.A. W. H. Adkins - 1973 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 93:3-12.
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