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    Direct Legislation Defended.Eltweed Pomeroy - 1896 - International Journal of Ethics 6 (4):509-515.
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    Direct legislation defended.Eltweed Pomeroy - 1896 - International Journal of Ethics 6 (4):509-515.
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    Direct Legislation Defended.Eltweed Pomeroy - 1895 - International Journal of Ethics 6 (4):509.
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    Rethinking Political Ethics.Anne F. Pomeroy - 2020 - Radical Philosophy Review 23 (1):137-141.
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    Goddesses, Whores, Wives, and Slaves: Women in Classical Antiquity.Maria-Viktoria Abricka & Sarah B. Pomeroy - 1976 - American Journal of Philology 97 (3):310.
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    Plato and the Female Physician.Sarah B. Pomeroy - 1978 - American Journal of Philology 99 (4):496.
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    Pythagorean Women: Their History and Writings.Sarah B. Pomeroy - 2013 - Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press.
    In Pythagorean Women, classical scholar Sarah B. Pomeroy discusses the groundbreaking principles that Pythagoras established for family life in Archaic Greece, such as constituting a single standard of sexual conduct for women and men. Among the Pythagoreans, women played an important role and participated actively in the philosophical life. While Pythagoras encouraged women to be submissive to men, his reasoning was based on the desire to preserve harmony in the home. -/- Pythagorean Women provides English translations of all the (...)
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    Optics and the Line in Plato's Republic.Sarah B. Pomeroy - 1971 - Classical Quarterly 21 (02):389-.
    Socrates, in the Republic , uses the symbol of a divided line to illustrate the distinction between the Visible and Intelligible Worlds, and between the kinds of perception appropriate to each. This paper will present a new hypothesis: that the proportions of the line are derived from optical theory. The construction of the Divided Line is described as follows: Socrates asks his interlocutors to represent the Visible and Intelligible Worlds by a line divided into two unequal segments. The ratio in (...)
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  9. Implications of teachers' beliefs about the nature of science: Comparison of the beliefs of scientists, secondary science teachers, and elementary teachers.Deborah Pomeroy - 1993 - Science Education 77 (3):261-278.
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    EPIC AND FILM / TELEVISION - (A.) Potter, (H.) Gardner (edd.) Ancient Epic in Film and Television. Pp. x + 286, ills. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2022. Cased, £90. ISBN: 978-1-4744-7374-3. [REVIEW]Arthur J. Pomeroy - 2023 - The Classical Review 73 (1):327-329.
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  11. Xenophon Oeconomicus: A Social and Historical Commentary.Sarah B. POMEROY - 1994
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    The acceptability of using a lottery to allocate research funding: a survey of applicants.Lucy Pomeroy, Tony Blakely, Adrian Barnett, Philip Clarke, Vernon Choy & Mengyao Liu - 2020 - Research Integrity and Peer Review 5 (1).
    BackgroundThe Health Research Council of New Zealand is the first major government funding agency to use a lottery to allocate research funding for their Explorer Grant scheme. This is a somewhat controversial approach because, despite the documented problems of peer review, many researchers believe that funding should be allocated solely using peer review, and peer review is used almost ubiquitously by funding agencies around the world. Given the rarity of alternative funding schemes, there is interest in hearing from the first (...)
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    Optimizing Discussions about Resuscitation: Development of a Guide Based on Patients’ Recommendations.M. S. Carlsen, C. Pomeroy & D. G. Moldow - 1998 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 9 (3):263-272.
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  14. Worse than scripture.Ernes Arthur George Pomeroy Harberton - 1924 - London,: The C. W. Daniel company.
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    The philosophy of change.Daniel Pomeroy Rhodes - 1909 - New York,: The Macmillan company.
    Illusion and reality.--The knowing.--The fiction of a universe.--Reason and will.--Devolution.--A rational view of death.--Immediate implications of a rational view of death.--The love of truth.--Style and the philosophy.
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    Marx and Whitehead: Process, Dialectics, and the Critique of Capitalism.Anne Fairchild Pomeroy - 2004 - State University of New York Press.
    A reading of Marx's critique of capitalism through the lens of process philosophy.
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  17. Oeconomicus: A Social and Historical Commentary, with a New English Translation.Sarah Pomeroy - 1996 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Professor Pomeroy here provides a new translation to complement the Oxford Classical Text, and a comprehensive introduction and commentary, making Oeconomicus readily accessible to those both with and without Greek.
     
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  18. Process philosophy and the possibility of critique.Anne Fairchild Pomeroy - 2001 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 15 (1):33-49.
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  19. Feminism in book V of Plato's "republic".Sarah B. Pomeroy - 1974 - Apeiron 8 (1):33 - 35.
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    Ryle On (And For) Informal Logic.Ralph S. Pomeroy - 1983 - Informal Logic 5 (1).
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    Feminism in Book V of Plato's Republic.Sarah B. Pomeroy - 1974 - Apeiron 8 (1):32.
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    Tacitus: The Annals. Translated, with Introduction and Notes. [REVIEW]Arthur J. Pomeroy - 2006 - The Classical Review 56 (1):129-130.
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    Plutarch's Advice to the Bride and Groom and a Consolation to His Wife: English Translations, Commentary, Interpretive Essays, and Bibliography.Sarah B. Pomeroy (ed.) - 1999 - Oup Usa.
    The collection presented here looks at two important short works from Plutarch's writings in moral philosophy; The Advice to the Bride and Groom and A Consolation to His Wife, in which he offers solace to his wife on the death of their infant son. The works reveal Plutarch at his best - informative, sympathetic, rich in narrative description - and are followed by commentaries by a number of experts, which situate Plutarch and his views on marriage in their historical context. (...)
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    Contingency and the intended self.Ralph Pomeroy - 1964 - World Futures 3 (1):46-56.
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    Editors’ Introduction.Anne F. Pomeroy & Richard A. Jones - 2009 - Radical Philosophy Review 12 (1-2):7-17.
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    Moore as an ordinary-language philosopher: A centenary tribute.Ralph S. Pomeroy - 1974 - Metaphilosophy 5 (2):76–105.
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    Prisoner of History: Aspasia of Miletus and Her Biographical Tradition (review).Sarah B. Pomeroy - 1996 - American Journal of Philology 117 (4):648-651.
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    Stobaeus 2.7.11L.Arthur Pomeroy - 2002 - Hermes 130 (2):250-253.
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    The study of women in antiquity: Past, present, and future.Sarah B. Pomeroy - 1991 - American Journal of Philology 112 (2).
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    The Social Significance of Michel Foucault's Dialectical Negations.Anne F. Pomeroy - 2001 - Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 5 (2):187-202.
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    Valerie French (1941–2011).Judith P. Hallett & Sarah B. Pomeroy - 2012 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 105 (4):551-552.
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    The New Science of Axiological Psychology.Leon Pomeroy & Rem B. Edwards - 2005 - Amsterdam, New York: Rodopi.
    This book uses scientific validity measures to create empirical value science and a normative new science of axiological psychology by integrating cognitive psychology with Robert S. Hartman’s formal theory of axiological science. It reveals a scientific way to identify and rank human values, achieving values appreciation, values clarification, and values measurement for the twenty first century. Rem B. Edwards edited it for publication, but its author is Leon Pomeroy.
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    Women in Hellenistic Egypt: From Alexander to Cleopatra.Suzanne Dixon & Sarah B. Pomeroy - 1985 - American Journal of Philology 106 (4):520.
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  34. Mobility and the skeleton: a biomechanical view.Thomas G. Davies, Emma Pomeroy, Colin N. Shaw & Jay T. Stock - 2014 - In Jim Leary (ed.), Past mobilities: archaeological approaches to movement and mobility. Burlington, VT: Ashgate.
     
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    Japanese Toys: Playing with History.D. E. M. & Charles A. Pomeroy - 1966 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 86 (2):263.
  36. Remythologizing Heidegger: Capitalism, Time, and Authenticity.Anne Pomeroy - 2009 - Philosophia 37 (2).
    Taking a cue from John D. Caputo's 1993 work, Demythologizing Heidegger, the author pursues a "remythologizing" of Heidegger's Being and Time that explores and develops the affinities between that work and Karl Marx's critique of capitalism based upon their respective expositions on inauthenticity and alienation. She suggests that Heidegger's work can deepen our understanding of the foundational existential and ontological impact of the alienation present within the capitalist form of social relations, lead us to a more adequate solidarity with those (...)
     
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    Accommodating Avicenna, Appropriating Augustine.Samuel A. Pomeroy - 2014 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 88:127-144.
    In this paper I argue that Aquinas’s doctrine of prophecy develops from the early period to his more mature articulation as a result of his complex handling of the metaphysical thought of Avicenna. Aquinas subtly distances himself from the implication of Avicenna’s emanationist framework for prophecy, namely that prophetic knowledge is acquired through perfected natural intellectual habit. Yet at the same time he accommodates this aspect insofar as it aligns with Augustine’s biblical neo-Platonism. He does so, as I shall demonstrate, (...)
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    Charities for Greek Women.Sarah B. Pomeroy - 1982 - Mnemosyne 35 (1-2):115-135.
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    Editors’ Introduction.Anne F. Pomeroy & Richard A. Jones - 2009 - Radical Philosophy Review 12 (1-2):7-17.
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    Fabius and minucius in tacitus: Intertextuality and allusion in annals book 15.Arthur J. Pomeroy - 2017 - Classical Quarterly 67 (2):583-596.
    Roman conflict with Parthia in the mid first century for control of Armenia and Domitius Corbulo's exploits in the East, culminating in the Parthian candidate for the throne, Tiridates, receiving his diadem from the hands of the Emperor Nero in Rome, have frequently been studied for what they reveal about military and diplomatic manoeuvres under the later Julio-Claudians. The historiographical investigation of our main source, Tacitus, particularly through comparison with the fragments of Cassius Dio, is also important for the light (...)
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    Optics and the Line in Plato's Republic.Sarah B. Pomeroy - 1971 - Classical Quarterly 21 (2):389-392.
    Socrates, in the Republic, uses the symbol of a divided line to illustrate the distinction between the Visible and Intelligible Worlds, and between the kinds of perception appropriate to each. This paper will present a new hypothesis: that the proportions of the line are derived from optical theory. The construction of the Divided Line is described as follows: Socrates asks his interlocutors to represent the Visible and Intelligible Worlds by a line divided into two unequal segments. The ratio in which (...)
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    Ontological Borders.A. F. Pomeroy - 2016 - Radical Philosophy Review 19 (2):313-330.
    Judith Butler maintains that the universality of the precarity of life confirms the interdependence of lives. Such interdependence makes us fundamentally responsible for the lives of Others. Through the application of Marx’s critique of capitalism as ontological degradation, we ask whether the notions of a life and of lives as Butler outlines them in her recent works are adequate to ground moral understanding and practice, or whether, the manner in which human lives produce and reproduce themselves within the capitalist context (...)
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    Ontological Borders.A. F. Pomeroy - 2016 - Radical Philosophy Review 19 (2):313-330.
    Judith Butler maintains that the universality of the precarity of life confirms the interdependence of lives. Such interdependence makes us fundamentally responsible for the lives of Others. Through the application of Marx’s critique of capitalism as ontological degradation, we ask whether the notions of a life and of lives as Butler outlines them in her recent works are adequate to ground moral understanding and practice, or whether, the manner in which human lives produce and reproduce themselves within the capitalist context (...)
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    Plutarch's Advice to the Bride and Groom and a Consolation to His Wife: English Translations, Commentary, Interpretive Essays, and Bibliography.Sarah B. Pomeroy (ed.) - 1999 - Oup Usa.
    The collection presented here looks at two important short works from Plutarch's writings in moral philosophy; The Advice to the Bride and Groom and A Consolation to His Wife, in which he offers solace to his wife on the death of their infant son. The works reveal Plutarch at his best - informative, sympathetic, rich in narrative description - and are followed by commentaries by a number of experts, which situate Plutarch and his views on marriage in their historical context. (...)
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    Some Reflections on Curtis’ "Process Via Marx".Anne Fairchild Pomeroy - 2004 - Process Studies 33 (1):170-179.
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    Schmal Tacitus. Pp. 240. Hildesheim, Zurich and New York: Georg Olms Verlag, 2005. Paper, €18. ISBN: 3-487-12884-5.Arthur J. Pomeroy - 2006 - The Classical Review 56 (2):367-368.
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    Suetonius on the Flavians B. Jones, R. milns: Suetonius: The Flavian emperors. A historical commentary . Pp. VIII + 187. London: Bristol classical press, 2002. Paper, £12.99. Isbn: 1-85399-613-. [REVIEW]Arthur J. Pomeroy - 2003 - The Classical Review 53 (02):378-.
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    Tacitus' Histories H. Haynes: The History of Make-Believe. Tacitus on Imperial Rome . Pp. xii + 231. Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London: University of California Press, 2003. Cased, US$55, £36.95. ISBN: 0-520-23650-. [REVIEW]Arthur J. Pomeroy - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (01):147-.
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    PROCURATORES C. Schäfer: Spitzenmanagement in Republik und Kaiserzeit. Die Prokuratoren von Privatpersonen im Imperium Romanum vom 2. Jh. v. Chr. bix zum 3. Jh. n. Chr . Pp. x + 287. St Katharinen: Scripta Mercaturae Verlag, 1998. Paper, DM 54. ISBN: 3-89590-063-X. [REVIEW]Arthur J. Pomeroy - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (01):225-.
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    R. Doty: Xenophon Œconomicus 7–12. Edited with Introduction, Commentary and Vocabulary. Pp. vii + 83. London: Bristol Classical Press, 1994. Paper, £7.95. [REVIEW]Sarah B. Pomeroy - 1996 - The Classical Review 46 (01):155-.
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