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  1. Badness and intentionality.In Aristophanes & Ralph M. Rosen - 2008 - In I. Sluiter & Ralph Mark Rosen (eds.), Kakos: Badness and Anti-Value in Classical Antiquity. Brill. pp. 307--143.
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    Poetry and Sailing in Hesiod's "Works and Days".Ralph M. Rosen - 1990 - Classical Antiquity 9 (1):99-113.
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    PLUTUS M. C. Torchio (ed.): Aristofane : Pluto. Turin: Edizioni dell'Orsom, 2001. Paper. €22.66. ISBN: 88-7694-539-.Ralph M. Rosen - 2003 - The Classical Review 53 (02):290-.
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    Euboulos' Ankylion and the Game of Kottabos.Ralph M. Rosen - 1989 - Classical Quarterly 39 (02):355-.
    Euboulos' 'αγκελων is represented by only four fragments , all culled from Athenaeus, which tell us nothing about the plot of the play or about the identity of its titular character. R. L. Hunter, in his recent commentary on Euboulos, discusses at length the name 'αγκελων and concludes that it could belong to either a humble and poor man; ‘a character from folklore notorious for sexual relations with his mother’ ; or ’ a wily slave such as those foreshadowed in (...)
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  5. Efficacy and Meaning in Ancient and Modern Political Satire: Aristophanes, Lenny Bruce, and Jon Stewart.Ralph M. Rosen - 2012 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 79 (1):1-32.
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    Badness and intentionality in aristophanes'frogs.Ralph M. Rosen - 2008 - In I. Sluiter & Ralph Mark Rosen (eds.), Kakos: Badness and Anti-Value in Classical Antiquity. Brill. pp. 307--143.
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    Hipponax and his Enemies in Ovid's Ibis.Ralph M. Rosen - 1988 - Classical Quarterly 38 (02):291-.
    Among the many textual difficulties that beset Ovid's Ibis are two passages that allude, in an oblique fashion typical of the whole poem, to the iambographer Hipponax: et quae Pytheides fecit de fratre Medusae, eveniant capiti vota sinistra tuo, utque parum stabili qui carmine laesit Athenin, invisus pereas deficiente cibo.
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    Hipponax Fr. 48 Dg. and the Eleusinian Kykeon.Ralph M. Rosen - 1987 - American Journal of Philology 108 (3).
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    The Languages of Aristophanes. Aspects of Linguistic Variation in Classical Attic Greek.Ralph M. Rosen - 2005 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 125:164-166.
  10. General introduction.Ineke Sluiter & Ralph M. Rosen - 2012 - In I. Sluiter & Ralph Mark Rosen (eds.), Aesthetic value in classical antiquity. Boston: Brill.
     
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    European and American Philosophers.John Marenbon, Douglas Kellner, Richard D. Parry, Gregory Schufreider, Ralph McInerny, Andrea Nye, R. M. Dancy, Vernon J. Bourke, A. A. Long, James F. Harris, Thomas Oberdan, Paul S. MacDonald, Véronique M. Fóti, F. Rosen, James Dye, Pete A. Y. Gunter, Lisa J. Downing, W. J. Mander, Peter Simons, Maurice Friedman, Robert C. Solomon, Nigel Love, Mary Pickering, Andrew Reck, Simon J. Evnine, Iakovos Vasiliou, John C. Coker, Georges Dicker, James Gouinlock, Paul J. Welty, Gianluigi Oliveri, Jack Zupko, Tom Rockmore, Wayne M. Martin, Ladelle McWhorter, Hans-Johann Glock, Georgia Warnke, John Haldane, Joseph S. Ullian, Steven Rieber, David Ingram, Nick Fotion, George Rainbolt, Thomas Sheehan, Gerald J. Massey, Barbara D. Massey, David E. Cooper, David Gauthier, James M. Humber, J. N. Mohanty, Michael H. Dearmey, Oswald O. Schrag, Ralf Meerbote, George J. Stack, John P. Burgess, Paul Hoyningen-Huene, Nicholas Jolley, Adriaan T. Peperzak, E. J. Lowe, William D. Richardson, Stephen Mulhall & C. - 2017 - In Robert L. Arrington (ed.), A Companion to the Philosophers. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 109–557.
    Peter Abelard (1079–1142 ce) was the most wide‐ranging philosopher of the twelfth century. He quickly established himself as a leading teacher of logic in and near Paris shortly after 1100. After his affair with Heloise, and his subsequent castration, Abelard became a monk, but he returned to teaching in the Paris schools until 1140, when his work was condemned by a Church Council at Sens. His logical writings were based around discussion of the “Old Logic”: Porphyry's Isagoge, aristotle'S Categories and (...)
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  12. Theories of scientific method: the Renaissance through the nineteenth century.Ralph M. Blake - 1960 - New York: Gordon & Breach. Edited by Curt John Ducasse & Edward H. Madden.
    This historical compendium investigates scientific methods conceived between the Renaissance and the nineteenth century. Beginning with attacks on Scholasticism and the rist of the New Science, the authors explain the roles of both major andminor figures in describing scientific methods. Although the chapters are interrelated and contain explicit comparisons, each chapter is a complete study in itself. The authors' emphasis on writing for the non-specialist and their liberal use of primary sources make this an outstanding textbook.
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  13. Theories of Scientific Method. The Renaissance through the Nineteenth Century.Ralph M. Blake, Curt J. Ducasse & Edward H. Madden - 1961 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 12 (46):173-176.
     
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    Divine Carcasse by Dominique Loureau.Ralph M. Becker - 2002 - Philosophia Africana 5 (1):55-58.
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    Dominique loureau: Divine carcasse.Ralph M. Becker - 2002 - Philosophia Africana 5 (1):55-58.
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    Theories of Scientific Method.Ralph M. Blake, Curt J. Ducasse & Edward H. Madden - 1962 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 17 (2):249-249.
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    The rôle of experience in Descartes' theory of method (I).Ralph M. Blake - 1929 - Philosophical Review 38 (2):125-143.
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    The Ground of Moral Obligation.Ralph M. Blake - 1928 - International Journal of Ethics 38 (2):129-140.
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    Replication Rate, Framing, and Format Affect Attitudes and Decisions about Science Claims.Ralph M. Barnes, Stephanie J. Tobin, Heather M. Johnston, Noah MacKenzie & Chelsea M. Taglang - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    The identity of indiscernibles and the principle of individuation.Ralph M. Blake - 1927 - Philosophical Review 36 (1):44-57.
  21. The Rôle of Experience in Descartes' Theory of Method. II.Ralph M. Blake - 1929 - Philosophical Review 38 (3):201-218.
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    The Realm of Matter.Ralph M. Blake & George Santayana - 1931 - Philosophical Review 40 (6):581.
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    In which Henry James strikes bedrock.Ralph M. Berry - 1997 - Philosophy and Literature 21 (1):61-76.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:In Which Henry James Strikes BedrockRalph M. BerryIn Stanley Cavell’s account of Wittgenstein’s later philosophy, everything we know depends upon what Wittgenstein calls grammatical criteria. These criteria are what we go on when judging that something counts as an instance of our concept of a “chair,” “ardent love,” “headache,” etc. For the arts, Wittgenstein’s focus on criteria leads in two, apparently opposite, directions. First, by making the activity of (...)
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    Can speculative philosophy be defended?Ralph M. Blake - 1943 - Philosophical Review 52 (2):127-134.
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    Final comment.Ralph M. Blake - 1928 - Philosophical Review 37 (3):264-265.
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    Note on the use of the term idee prior to Descartes.Ralph M. Blake - 1939 - Philosophical Review 48 (5):532-535.
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    Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society.Ralph M. Blake - 1938 - Philosophical Review 47 (3):321.
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    Prolegomena to a New Metaphysic.Ralph M. Blake - 1933 - Philosophical Review 42 (6):634.
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    Report of the annual meeting of the eastern division of the american philosophical association.Ralph M. Blake - 1929 - Journal of Philosophy 26 (5):124-134.
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    The ground of moral obligation.Ralph M. Blake - 1928 - International Journal of Ethics 38 (2):129-140.
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    The Ground of Moral Obligation.Ralph M. Blake - 1927 - International Journal of Ethics 38 (2):129.
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    The interpretation of similarity.Ralph M. Blake - 1928 - Philosophical Review 37 (3):257-261.
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    The World as an Organic Whole.L'Intuition, la Matiere et la Vie.Ralph M. Blake, N. O. Lossky, Natalie A. Duddington & N. Lossky - 1930 - Journal of Philosophy 27 (8):216.
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    Life's an Art. Franc-Nohain.Ralph M. Blake - 1932 - International Journal of Ethics 42 (3):343-344.
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    Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society. New Series, Vol. XXVH.Ralph M. Blake - 1928 - Philosophical Review 37 (6):621.
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    Sir Isaac Newton's theory of scientific method.Ralph M. Blake - 1933 - Philosophical Review 42 (5):453-486.
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    The Interpretation of Similarity.Ralph M. Blake - 1928 - Philosophical Review 37 (3):257-261.
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    The Reinterment of Hedonism.Ralph M. Blake - 1928 - International Journal of Ethics 39 (1):93-101.
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    The reinterment of hedonism.Ralph M. Blake - 1928 - International Journal of Ethics 39 (1):93-101.
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    Case Studies: That Which Is Wanting..Ralph M. Crawshaw, Leslie S. Rothenberg, Cory Franklin & Barney Speight - 1988 - Hastings Center Report 18 (6):34.
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  41. Il ruolo delle organizzazioni volontarie in quattro welfare state: uno studio comparato.Ralph M. Kramer - 1992 - Polis 3.
     
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    Comparative Risk Assessment: Where Does the Public Fit In?Ralph M. Perhac - 1998 - Science, Technology and Human Values 23 (2):221-241.
    Comparative risk assessment is playing an ever-increasing role in environmental policy priority setting, as manifested in national and numerous subnational comparative risk projects. It is widely accepted that public values, interests, and concerns should play an important role in CRA. However, the philosophical basis for public involvement in CRA has not been adequately explored, nor have comparative risk projects always made explicit their rationales for public involvement. The author examines the political, normative, and epistemic rationales for public involvement and explores (...)
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  43. General Logic.Ralph M. Eaton - 1932 - The Monist 42:155.
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  44. General Logic.Ralph M. Eaton - 1932 - Philosophy 7 (26):235-239.
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    Is it really that complex? After all, there are no green elephants.Ralph M. Siegel - 1990 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 13 (3):453-453.
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    Properties of neurons in the dorsal visual pathway of the monkey.Ralph M. Siegel - 1990 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 13 (3):555-556.
  47. Theories of Scientific Method the Renaissance Through the Nineteenth Century, by Ralph M. Blake, Curt J. Ducasse, and Edward H. Madden. Edited by Edward H. Madden. --.Ralph M. Blake - 1960 - University of Washington Press.
     
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  48. Math by Pure Thinking: R First and the Divergence of Measures in Hegel's Philosophy of Mathematics.Ralph M. Kaufmann & Christopher Yeomans - 2017 - European Journal of Philosophy 25 (4):985-1020.
    We attribute three major insights to Hegel: first, an understanding of the real numbers as the paradigmatic kind of number ; second, a recognition that a quantitative relation has three elements, which is embedded in his conception of measure; and third, a recognition of the phenomenon of divergence of measures such as in second-order or continuous phase transitions in which correlation length diverges. For ease of exposition, we will refer to these three insights as the R First Theory, Tripartite Relations, (...)
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    The Reconstruction of the Spiritual Ideal. [REVIEW]Ralph M. Eaton - 1925 - Philosophical Review 34 (4):399-403.
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  50. Aquinas Against the Averroists : On There Being Only One Intellect.Ralph M. Mcinerny - 1993 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 57 (2):386-386.
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