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    Plato.J. C. B. Gosling - 1973 - Boston,: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
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  2. Plato.J. C. B. Gosling - 1976 - Mind 85 (337):120-122.
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    Emotion and Object.J. C. B. Gosling - 1973 - Philosophical Quarterly 23 (92):270-271.
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    Mimesis and Art: Studies in the Origin and Early Development of an Aesthetic Vocabulary.J. C. B. Gosling - 1969 - Philosophical Review 78 (2):273.
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    Plato's Late Ontology: A Riddle Resolved.J. C. B. Gosling - 1984 - Philosophical Books 25 (2):79-81.
  6. Plato-Arg Philosophers.J. C. B. Gosling - 1973 - New York: Routledge.
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    Plato-Arg Philosophers.J. C. B. Gosling - 1973 - New York: Routledge.
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    Plato: Philebus: Translated with Commentary.J. C. B. Gosling - 1975 - Oxford University Press.
    A clear accurate translation of one of Plato's most facinating dialogues, with an extensive philosophical commentary.
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    The hedonic calculus in the.J. C. B. Gosling & C. C. W. Taylor - 1990 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 28 (1).
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  10. The Hedonic Calculus in the "Protagoras" and the "Phaedo": A Reply.J. C. B. Gosling - 1990 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 28 (1):115.
  11. Phaedo, 2 vol., coll. « Clarendon Plato series ». Plato, David Gallop & J. C. B. Gosling - 1976 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 166 (2):230-231.
     
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    Plato's `Philebus'.Pamela M. Huby & J. C. B. Gosling - 1976 - Philosophical Quarterly 26 (103):166.
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    Aristotle's Philosophy of Action. [REVIEW]J. C. B. Gosling - 1986 - The Classical Review 36 (1):69-70.
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    The Cook Scene of Plautus' Pseudolus.J. C. B. Lowe - 1985 - Classical Quarterly 35 (02):411-.
    H. Dohm has amply demonstrated how the cook of Plautus, Pseud. 790ff. exhibits characteristic features of the mageiros of Greek comedy. He has also argued, however, that this scene contains substantial Plautine expansion, comparable with that which has been recognised in the cook scene of the Aulularia. I wish to suggest that Dohm is largely right but that the Plautine expansion is even more extensive than he supposes. In 790–838 Plautus is probably for the most part following his Greek model (...)
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    Aspects of Plautus' Originality in the Asinaria.J. C. B. Lowe - 1992 - Classical Quarterly 42 (01):152-.
    That the palliatae of Plautus and Terence, besides purporting to depict Greek life, were in general adaptations of Greek plays has always been known. Statements in the prologues of the Latin plays and by other ancient authors left no room for doubt about this, while allowing the possibility of some exceptions. The question of the relationship of the Latin plays to their Greek models was first seriously addressed in the nineteenth century, mainly by German scholars, under the stimulus of Romantic (...)
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    The Eunuchus: Terence and Menander.J. C. B. Lowe - 1983 - Classical Quarterly 33 (02):428-.
    A vast amount has been written on the relationship between Terence's and Menander's Eunuchus. On some points a good measure of agreement has been reached, but much remains in dispute. In an important article W. Ludwig convincingly demonstrated the inner unity of Terence's plot, against earlier theories of large-scale ‘contaminatio’ The nature of the changes made by Terence in introducing two characters from Menander's Colax is now fairly clear, although argument is possible over details. The changes are numerous but relatively (...)
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    Beiträge zur Experimentellen Psychologie.J. C. B. Mohp - 1893 - Philosophical Review 2 (2):218-221.
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    Cooks in Plautus.J. C. B. Lowe - 1985 - Classical Antiquity 4 (1):72-102.
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    Greek dramatic conventions.J. C. B. Lowe - 1981 - The Classical Review 31 (01):8-.
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    Menander.J. C. B. Lowe - 1973 - The Classical Review 23 (01):23-.
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    Prisoners, Guards, and Chains in Plautus, Captivi.J. C. B. Lowe - 1991 - American Journal of Philology 112 (1).
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    Terence, Adelphoe: problems of dramatic space and time.J. C. B. Lowe - 1998 - Classical Quarterly 48 (02):470-486.
    So far as we can judge from his one completely preserved play and extensive fragments of others, Menander carefully worked out the movements of his characters on and off stage, so as to give an appearance of realism, within certain conventions, and avoid inconsistencies that might distract the audience. Menander's observed practice confirms the famous anecdote, according to which he regarded the construction of a plot as of primary importance, adding the lines as secondary. Thus a character who returns to (...)
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    The Third Stage-house in Plautus and Terence.J. C. B. Lowe - 2016 - Hermes 144 (2):171-177.
    A. Frickenhaus argued that in Plautus’ Pseudolus and Stichus and Terence’s Heauton Timorumenos, Hecyra and Phormio the Latin dramatist was responsible for a third stage-house, whereas the Greek models of these plays had only two, the norm for New Comedy. Frickenhaus’ unjustly neglected arguments are here revived and reinforced. It is also argued that Plautus’ Cistellaria and Trinummus are further cases of the same phenomenon.
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    The Virgo Callida_ of Plautus, _Persa.J. C. B. Lowe - 1989 - Classical Quarterly 39 (02):390-.
    That the theme of trickery and deception plays an important part in the comedies of Plautus is obvious. Although by no means absent from the comedies of Menander and Terence, it is not nearly so prominent in them as in Plautus. One reason for this difference may be Plautus' choice of Greek models, but there are good grounds for believing that changes made by Plautus to his models also served to emphasize the theme. E. Fraenkel showed that Plautus elevated the (...)
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  25. On justifications and excuses.B. J. C. Madison - 2017 - Synthese 195 (10):4551-4562.
    The New Evil Demon problem has been hotly debated since the case was introduced in the early 1980’s (e.g. Lehrer and Cohen 1983; Cohen 1984), and there seems to be recent increased interest in the topic. In a forthcoming collection of papers on the New Evil Demon problem (Dutant and Dorsch, forthcoming), at least two of the papers, both by prominent epistemologists, attempt to resist the problem by appealing to the distinction between justification and excuses. My primary aim here is (...)
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  26. J.C.B. Gosling And C.C.W. Taylor, The Greeks On Pleasure. [REVIEW]J. Moravcsik - 1984 - Philosophy in Review 4:192-196.
     
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    T. B. L. Webster: An Introduction to Menander. Pp. viii + 211. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1974. Cloth, £4·50. [REVIEW]J. C. B. Lowe - 1979 - The Classical Review 29 (1):141-141.
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    Menander E. W. Handley, W. Ludwig, F. H. Sandbach, F. Wehrli, C. Dedoussi, C. Questa, L. Kahil: Ménandre. (Entretiens sur l'Antiquité Classique, xvi.) Pp. 266; 4 colour plates. Vandœuvres, Geneva: Fondation Hardt (Cambridge: Heffer), 1970. Cloth, 36 Sw.fr. [REVIEW]J. C. B. Lowe - 1973 - The Classical Review 23 (01):23-24.
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  29. Um die finale Handlungslehre.Hans Welzel & J. C. B. Mohr - 1954 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 16 (1):150-151.
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    Die antike Verwechslungskomödie: “Menaechmi”, “Amphitruo”, und ihre Verwandtschaft. [REVIEW]J. C. B. Lowe - 1997 - The Classical Review 47 (2):420-421.
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    Essai sur la composition des comédies de Ménandre. [REVIEW]J. C. B. Lowe - 1986 - The Classical Review 36 (2):309-310.
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    Greek dramatic conventions. [REVIEW]J. C. B. Lowe - 1981 - The Classical Review 31 (1):8-9.
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    Handlungsgliederung in Nea und Palliata: Dis exapaton und Bacchides. [REVIEW]J. C. B. Lowe - 1985 - The Classical Review 35 (2):396-397.
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    Menanders ‘Samia’: Eine Interpretation. [REVIEW]J. C. B. Lowe - 1978 - The Classical Review 28 (2):344-345.
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    and in Plato's Rebublic.J. C. Gosling - 1968 - Phronesis 13 (1):119-130.
  36. Index of Authors volume 4, 2000.M. J. Abdolmohammadi, B. K. Burton, A. B. Carroll, A. Chatterjee, C. J. Coate, N. Coleman, L. Dickie, Dickinson Jr, M. Dion & B. A. Diskin - 2000 - Teaching Business Ethics 4 (453).
     
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  37. "Doza" [Greek] and "Dynamis" [Greek] in Plato's Republic.J. C. Gosling - 1968 - Phronesis 13:119.
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    Persons and Minds.J. C. Gosling - 1979 - Philosophical Quarterly 29 (117):367.
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  39. Utilitarianism For and Against.J. C. Smart & B. Williams - 1975 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 37 (2):355-357.
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    Δόζα and Δύναμις in Plato's "Republic".J. C. Gosling - 1968 - Phronesis 13 (2):119 - 130.
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    Desirability Characterisations.J. C. Gosling - 1969 - Critica 3 (9):3-25.
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  42. Peacocke’s A Priori Arguments Against Scepticism.B. J. C. Madison - 2011 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 83 (1):1-8.
    In The Realm of Reason (2004), Christopher Peacocke develops a “generalized rationalism” concerning, among other things, what it is for someone to be “entitled”, or justified, in forming a given belief. In the course of his discussion, Peacocke offers two arguments to the best explanation that aim to undermine scepticism and establish a justification for our belief in the reliability of sense perception, respectively. If sound, these ambitious arguments would answer some of the oldest and most vexing epistemological problems. In (...)
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  43. A. solignac.Hermeneutische Untersuchungen zur Théologie & J. C. B. Mohr - 1967 - Archives de Philosophie 30:302.
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  44. GOSLING, J. C. B. - "Pleasure and Desire". [REVIEW]J. Teichmann - 1971 - Mind 80:306.
     
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    Remarks on the Definition and Nature of Mathematics.J. C. C. McKinsey & H. B. Curry - 1940 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 5 (1):26.
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    Company–Community Agreements, Gender and Development.J. C. Keenan, D. L. Kemp & R. B. Ramsay - 2016 - Journal of Business Ethics 135 (4):607-615.
    Company–community agreements are widely considered to be a practical mechanism for recognising the rights, needs and priorities of peoples impacted by mining, for managing impacts and ensuring that mining-derived benefits are shared. The use and application of company–community agreements is increasing globally. Notwithstanding the utility of these agreements, the gender dimensions of agreement processes in mining have rarely been studied. Prior research on women and mining demonstrates that women are often more adversely impacted by mining than men, and face greater (...)
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    A Late Babylonian Normal and Ziqpu Star Text.C. B. F. Walker, J. M. Steele & N. A. Roughton - 2004 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 58 (6):537-572.
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    Emotion and object.Justin C. B. Gosling - 1965 - Philosophical Review 74 (October):486-503.
  49. "Plato: Philebus",Translated with Notes and Commentary by J. C. B. Gosling[REVIEW]J. Dybikowski - 1977 - Mind 86:446.
  50. Arló-Costa, H., 479 Armour-Garb, B., 593 Azzouni, J., 329 Batens, D., 267.J. C. Beall, T. Bigaj, T. Fernando, B. Fitelson, N. Foo, W. Goldfarb, D. Gregory, T. Hailperin, H. Halvorson & K. Harris - 2001 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 30 (619).
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