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    Beyond Reception: Mutual Influences between Antique Religion, Judaism and Early Christianity. Edited by David Brakke, Anders‐Christian Jacobsen, Jörg Ulrich.Robert C. Hill - 2009 - Heythrop Journal 50 (6):1037-1038.
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    Arguing with scripture: The rhetoric of quotations in the letters of Paul. By Christopher D. Stanley.Robert C. Hill - 2007 - Heythrop Journal 48 (2):283–284.
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    Constantine's Bible: Politics and the Making of the New Testament. By David L. Dungan.Robert C. Hill - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (3):464-465.
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    Cassiodorus: Institutions of divine and secular learning; on the soul. Translated with notes by James W. Halporn and introduction by mark Vessey.Robert C. Hill - 2007 - Heythrop Journal 48 (2):290–291.
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    Early Christian historiography: Narratives of retributive justice (studies in religion). By G. W. Trompf.Robert C. Hill - 2007 - Heythrop Journal 48 (2):289–290.
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    His master's voice: Theodore of mopsuestia on the psalms.Robert C. Hill - 2004 - Heythrop Journal 45 (1):40–53.
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    Opening the sealed book: Interpretations of the book of Isaiah in late antiquity. By Joseph blenkinsopp.Robert C. Hill - 2008 - Heythrop Journal 49 (2):313–314.
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    Psalmody and prayer in the writings of evagrius ponticus. By Luke dysinger, OSB.Robert C. Hill - 2007 - Heythrop Journal 48 (2):287–288.
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    Romans and the apologetic tradition: The purpose, genre and audience of Paul's letter. By Anthony J. Guerra.Robert C. Hill - 2007 - Heythrop Journal 48 (2):284–285.
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    Sartor resartus.Robert C. Hill - 2001 - Augustinianum 41 (2):465-476.
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    Sartor resartus.Robert C. Hill - 2001 - Augustinianum 41 (2):465-476.
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    The composition of the narrative books of the old testament. By Reinhard G. Kratz.Robert C. Hill - 2007 - Heythrop Journal 48 (2):278–279.
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    The Composition of the Narrative Books of the Old Testament. By Reinhard G. Kratz.Robert C. Hill - 2007 - Heythrop Journal 48 (2):278-279.
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    The Composition of the Narrative Books of the Old Testament. By Reinhard G. Kratz.Robert C. Hill - 2009 - Heythrop Journal 50 (6):1008-1009.
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    The mysticism of saint Augustine: Rereading the confessions. By John Peter Kenney.Robert C. Hill - 2007 - Heythrop Journal 48 (3):474–476.
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    Theopoetry of the psalms. By Cas J. A. Vos.Robert C. Hill - 2007 - Heythrop Journal 48 (2):279–280.
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    The paradigm of conversion in Luke by Fernando méndes-moratalla.Robert C. Hill - 2006 - Heythrop Journal 47 (4):628–629.
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    Zechariah in Alexandria and Antioch.Robert C. Hill - 2008 - Augustinianum 48 (2):323-343.
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    Biblical Concepts and Our World. Edited by D. Z. Phillips and Mario von den Ruhr. [REVIEW]Robert C. Hill - 2007 - Heythrop Journal 48 (4):619-620.
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    Christology and Discipleship in the Gospel of Mark. By Suzanne Watts Henderson. [REVIEW]Robert C. Hill - 2007 - Heythrop Journal 48 (4):625-626.
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    Light in Darkness: Hans Urs von Balthasar and the Catholic Doctrine of Christ's Descent into Hell. By Alyssa Lyra Pitstick. [REVIEW]Robert C. Hill - 2008 - Heythrop Journal 49 (1):158-160.
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    Opening the Sealed Book: Interpretations of the Book of Isaiah in Late Antiquity. By JosephBlenkinsopp. Pp. xx, 315, Grand Rapids/Cambridge, Eerdmans, 2006, £25.00. [REVIEW]Robert C. Hill - 2012 - Heythrop Journal 53 (2):306-307.
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    The Old Testament: A Historical and Literary Introduction to the Hebrew Scriptures. By Michael D. Coogan. [REVIEW]Robert C. Hill - 2007 - Heythrop Journal 48 (4):618-619.
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    Wisdom Literature. By AlastairHunter. Pp. ix, 291, London, SCM, 2006, $33.00. [REVIEW]Robert C. Hill - 2012 - Heythrop Journal 53 (2):290-291.
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    Judges and Ruth (the new cambridge bible commentary). By Victor H. Matthews and judges (blackwell bible commentaries). By David M. Gunn. [REVIEW]Robert C. Hill - 2007 - Heythrop Journal 48 (3):460–461.
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    Why John Wrote a Gospel: Jesus-Memory-History. By Tom Thatcher. [REVIEW]Robert C. Hill - 2009 - Heythrop Journal 50 (1):162-163.
  27. The C. L. R. James Reader.Anna Grimshaw, C. L. R. James, Keith Hart & Robert A. Hill - 1996 - Science and Society 60 (2):220-226.
     
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  28. Inquiry.Robert C. Stalnaker - 1984 - Cambridge University Press.
    The abstract structure of inquiry - the process of acquiring and changing beliefs about the world - is the focus of this book which takes the position that the "pragmatic" rather than the "linguistic" approach better solves the philosophical problems about the nature of mental representation, and better accounts for the phenomena of thought and speech. It discusses propositions and propositional attitudes (the cluster of activities that constitute inquiry) in general and takes up the way beliefs change in response to (...)
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    Living with Nietzsche: what the great "immoralist" has to teach us.Robert C. Solomon - 2003 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Friedrich Nietzsche is one of the most popular and controversial philosophers of the last 150 years. Narcissistic, idiosyncratic, hyperbolic, irreverent--never has a philosopher been appropriated, deconstructed, and scrutinized by such a disparate array of groups, movements, and schools of thought. Adored by many for his passionate ideas and iconoclastic style, he is also vilified for his lack of rigor, apparent cruelty, and disdain for moral decency. In Living with Nietzsche, Solomon suggests that we read Nietzsche from a very different point (...)
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    The atlas of reality: a comprehensive guide to metaphysics.Robert C. Koons & Timothy Pickavance - 2017 - Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Wiley-Blackwell. Edited by Timothy H. Pickavance.
    The Atlas of Reality: A Comprehensive Guide to Metaphysics presents an extensive examination of the key topics, concepts, and guiding principles of metaphysics. Represents the most comprehensive guide to metaphysics available today Offers authoritative coverage of the full range of topics that comprise the field of metaphysics in an accessible manner while considering competing views Explores key concepts such as space, time, powers, universals, and composition with clarity and depth Articulates coherent packages of metaphysical theses that include neo-Aristotelian, Quinean, Armstrongian, (...)
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    Introducing philosophy: a text with integrated readings.Robert C. Solomon - 1993 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Kathleen Marie Higgins & Clancy W. Martin.
    Philosophy is an exciting and accessible subject, and this engaging text acquaints students with the core problems of philosophy and the many ways in which they are and have been answered. Introducing Philosophy: A Text with Integrated Readings, Eighth Edition, insists both that philosophy is very much alive today and that it is deeply rooted in the past. Accordingly, it combines substantial original sources from significant works in the history of philosophy and current philosophy with detailed commentary and explanation that (...)
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    Father of Texas Geology: Robert T. Hill. Nancy Alexander.Hubert C. Skinner - 1977 - Isis 68 (3):488-489.
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    I. Emotions, Thoughts and Feelings: What is a ‘Cognitive Theory’ of the Emotions and Does it Neglect Affectivity?Robert C. Solomon - 2003 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 52:1-18.
    I have been arguing, for almost thirty years now, that emotions have been unduly neglected in philosophy. Back in the seventies, it was an argument that attracted little sympathy. I have also been arguing that emotions are a ripe for philosophical analysis, a view that, as evidenced by the Manchester 2001 conference and a large number of excellent publications, has now become mainstream. My own analysis of emotion, first published in 1973, challenged the sharp divide between emotions and rationality, insisted (...)
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    Consciousness and being: from being to truth in the Thomistic tradition.Robert C. Trundle - 2019 - Eugene, Oregon: Pickwick Publications.
    This book is of vital interest to anyone who yearns to know how science, theology, ethics, art, and politics do really afford objective truths. Not only that, but how these truths in seemingly clashing areas are interrelated by common sense and rooted in our incontrovertible consciousness of Being itself. Being itself, as the basis for truth, is defended against truth-denying modern philosophers who, having headed in the wrong direction with tragic costs of murderous ideologies, have completely misunderstood the simple origin (...)
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  35. Law and the Entitlement to Coerce.Robert C. Hughes - 2013 - In Wilfrid J. Waluchow & Stefan Sciaraffa (eds.), Philosophical foundations of the nature of law. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. pp. 183.
    Many assume that whenever government is entitled to make a law, it is entitled to enforce that law coercively. I argue that the justification of legal authority and the justification of governmental coercion come apart. Both in ideal theory and in actual human societies, governments are sometimes entitled to make laws that they are not entitled to enforce coercively.
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    Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics.Robert C. Bartlett & Susan D. Collins (eds.) - 2011 - University of Chicago Press.
    The _Nicomachean Ethics_ is one of Aristotle’s most widely read and influential works. Ideas central to ethics—that happiness is the end of human endeavor, that moral virtue is formed through action and habituation, and that good action requires prudence—found their most powerful proponent in the person medieval scholars simply called “the Philosopher.” Drawing on their intimate knowledge of Aristotle’s thought, Robert C. Bartlett and Susan D. Collins have produced here an English-language translation of the _Ethics_ that is as remarkably (...)
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    Introducing Philosophy: A Text with Integrated Readings.Robert C. Solomon, Kathleen Marie Higgins & Clancy Martin - 1993 - New York: Oxford University Press USA. Edited by Kathleen Marie Higgins & Clancy W. Martin.
    Introducing Philosophy: A Text with Integrated Readings, Tenth Edition, is an exciting, accessible, and thorough introduction to the core problems of philosophy and the many ways in which they are, and have been, answered. The authors combine substantial selections from significant works in the history of philosophy with excerpts from current philosophy, clarifying the readings and providing context with their own detailed commentary and explanation. Spanning 2,500 years, the selections range from the oldest known fragments to cutting-edge contemporary essays. Organized (...)
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  38. Contextual Emergence: Constituents, Context and Meaning.Robert C. Bishop - 2022 - In Shyam Wuppuluri & Ian Stewart (eds.), From Electrons to Elephants and Elections: Saga of Content and Context. Springer. pp. 243-256.
    This chapter provides a gentle introduction to contextual emergence and its implications for the structure of the material world as well as implications for meaning in our world.
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    Introducing Philosophy: A Text with Integrated Readings.Robert C. Solomon, Kathleen Marie Higgins & Clancy Martin - 1993 - New York: Oxford University Press USA. Edited by Kathleen Marie Higgins & Clancy W. Martin.
    Introducing Philosophy: A Text with Integrated Readings, Eleventh Edition, is an exciting, accessible, and thorough introduction to the core questions of philosophy and the many ways in which they are, and have been, answered. The authors combine substantial selections from significant works in the history of philosophy with excerpts from current philosophy, clarifying the readings and providing context with their own detailed commentary and explanation. Spanning 2,500 years, the selections range from the oldest known fragments to cutting-edge contemporary essays. Organized (...)
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    Introducing Philosophy: Text with Intergrated Readings.Robert C. Solomon - 1993 - New York: Oup Usa. Edited by Kathleen Marie Higgins & Clancy W. Martin.
    Introducing Philosophy: A Text with integrated Readings, ninth edition, is an engaging introduction to the basic philosophical problems and their potential alternative solutions.
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    Prime Matter and the Quantum Wavefunction.Robert C. Koons - 2024 - Ancient Philosophy Today 6 (1):92-119.
    Prime matter plays an indispensable role in Aristotle’s philosophy, enabling him to avoid the pitfalls of both naïve Platonism and nominalism. Prime matter is best thought of as a kind of infinitely divisible and atomless bare particularity, grounding the distinctness of distinct members of the same species. Such bare particularity is needed in symmetrical situations, like a world consisting of indistinguishable Max Black spheres. Bare particularity is especially important in modern physics, given the homogeneity and isotropy of space. With the (...)
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    The joy of philosophy: thinking thin versus the passionate life.Robert C. Solomon - 1999 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The Joy of Philosophy is a return to some of the perennial questions of philosophy--questions about the meaning of life; about death and tragedy; about the respective roles of rationality and passion in the good life; about love, compassion, and revenge; about honesty, deception, and betrayal; and about who we are and how we think about who we are. Recapturing the heart-felt confusion and excitement that originally brings us all to philosophy, internationally renowned teacher and lecturer Robert C. Solomon (...)
  43. At last becoming your shell : encountering unsettling figures of animals and nature in Sebald.Robert C. Nellis - 2023 - In Teresa Strong-Wilson, Ricardo L. Castro, Warren Crichlow & Amarou Yoder (eds.), Curricular and architectural encounters with W.G. Sebald: unsettling complacency, reconstructing subjectivity. New York, NY: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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  44. At last becoming your shell : encountering unsettling figures of animals and nature in Sebald.Robert C. Nellis - 2023 - In Teresa Strong-Wilson, Ricardo L. Castro, Warren Crichlow & Amarou Yoder (eds.), Curricular and architectural encounters with W.G. Sebald: unsettling complacency, reconstructing subjectivity. New York, NY: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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  45. Kierkegaard's virture epistemology : a modest initiative.Robert C. Roberts - 2010 - In Robert L. Perkins, Marc Alan Jolley & Edmon L. Rowell (eds.), Why Kierkegaard matters: a festschrift in honor of Robert L. Perkins. Macon, Ga.: Mercer University Press.
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    Morality and the good life: an introduction to ethics through classical sources.Robert C. Solomon - 2009 - Boston: McGraw-Hill Higher Education. Edited by Clancy W. Martin & Wayne Vaught.
    Introduction -- What is ethics? -- Ethics and religion -- The history of ethics -- Ethical questions -- What is the good life? -- Why be good : the problem of justification -- Why be rational : the place of reason in ethics -- Which is right : ethical dilemmas -- Ethical concepts -- Universality -- Prudence and morals -- Happiness and the good -- Egoism and altruism -- Virtue and the virtues -- Facts and values -- Justice and equality (...)
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    Nietzsche's Fatalism.Robert C. Solomon - 2006-01-01 - In Keith Ansell Pearson (ed.), A Companion to Nietzsche. Blackwell. pp. 419–434.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Nietzsche on Freedom and Fatalism Fatalism, Determinism, Destiny Nietzsche's Classical Fatalism Nietzsche's Watchword, “Become Who You Are” Nietzsche on “Free Will” Nietzsche on Responsibility.
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    Nietzsche.Robert C. Solomon - 1973 - Garden City, N.Y.,: Anchor Press.
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    Realism and Other Philosophical Mantras.Robert C. Sutton - 1995 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 14 (4):36-41.
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  50. Intellectual virtues: an essay in regulative epistemology.Robert C. Roberts & W. Jay Wood - 2007 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by W. Jay Wood.
    From the ferment of recent debates about the intellectual virtues, Roberts and Wood develop an approach they call 'regulative epistemology', exploring the connection between knowledge and intellectual virtue. In the course of their argument they analyse particular virtues of intellectual life - such as courage, generosity, and humility - in detail.
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