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    Time and arete in Homer.M. Finkelberg - 1998 - Classical Quarterly 48 (1):14-28.
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    Aeschylus, septem contra thebas 780–7.Margalit Finkelberg - 2014 - Classical Quarterly 64 (2):832-835.
    The starting point of this brief discussion is the emendation in line 782 of Aeschylus' Septem proposed by M.L. West in his 1990 Teubner edition. In the fifth strophe of the second stasimon, the chorus recollects the misfortunes that struck Oedipus when he finally discovered the truth about his marriage. This severely corrupt passage, whose original meaning was lost at an early stage of transmission, runs as follows:ἐπεὶ δ' ἀρτίϕρων ἐγένετο [στρ. ε]μέλεος ἀθλίων γάμων,ἐπ' ἄλγει δυσϕορῶν 780μαινομέναι κραδίαιδίδυμα κάκ' ἐτέλεσενπατροϕόνωι (...)
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    Timē_ and _aretē in Homer.Margalit Finkelberg - 1998 - Classical Quarterly 48 (1):14-28.
    Much effort has been invested by scholars in defining the specific character of the Homeric values as against those that obtained at later periods of Greek history. The distinction between the ‘shame-culture’ and the ‘guilt-culture’ introduced by E. R. Dodds, and that between the ‘competitive’ and the ‘cooperative’ values advocated by A. W. H. Adkins, are among the more influential ones. Although Adkins's taxonomy encountered some acute criticism, notably from A. A. Long, it has become generally adopted both in the (...)
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    (M.) Finkelberg and (G.G.) Stroumsa Eds. Homer, the Bible, and Beyond. Literary and Religious Canons in the Ancient World. (Jerusalem Studies in Religion and Culture, 2). Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2003. Pp. 283. £52.10. 9004126651. [REVIEW]Filippomaria Pontani - 2004 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 124:190-191.
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    ΕΓΚΥΚΛΙΟΣ ΟΜΗΡΟΣ - (M.) Finkelberg (ed.) The Homer Encyclopedia. In three volumes. Pp. 1 + xiv + xiv + 1072, ills, maps. Malden, MA and Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011. Cased, £299, €358.80, US$495. ISBN: 978-1-4051-7768-9. [REVIEW]Simon Goldhill - 2012 - The Classical Review 62 (2):340-343.
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    IDENTITY AND DIVERSITY IN THE ANCIENT WORLD - (J.J.) Price, (M.) Finkelberg, (Y.) Shahar (edd.) Rome: an Empire of Many Nations. New Perspectives on Ethnic Diversity and Cultural Identity. Pp. xiv + 410, b/w & colour ills, b/w & colour maps. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021. Cased, £90, US$120. ISBN: 978-1-108-47945-5. [REVIEW]Emma Dench - 2024 - The Classical Review 74 (1):190-193.
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    Anaximander's Conception of the "Apeiron".Aryeh Finkelberg - 1993 - Phronesis 38 (3):229 - 256.
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    Heraclitus and Thales’ Conceptual Scheme: A Historical Study.Aryeh Finkelberg - 2017 - Boston: Brill.
    In Heraclitus and Thales’ Conceptual Scheme: A Historical Study Aryeh Finkelberg rejects the teleological interpretation of early Greek thought as targeted at later results, viz. philosophy, and seeks to determine its intended meaning by restoring it to its historical context.
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  9. Philosophical Foundations of Neuroscience.M. R. Bennett & P. M. S. Hacker - 2003 - Hoboken, New Jersey: Wiley-Blackwell. Edited by P. M. S. Hacker.
    Writing from a scientifically and philosophically informed perspective, the authors provide a critical overview of the conceptual difficulties encountered in many current neuroscientific and psychological theories.
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    Article: On Cosmogony and Ecpyrosis in Heraclitus.Aryeh Finkelberg - 1998 - American Journal of Philology 119 (2):195-222.
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    Parmenides: Between Material and Logical Monism.Aryeh Finkelberg - 1988 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 70 (1):1-14.
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    Plato's Method in Timaeus.Aryeh Finkelberg - 1996 - American Journal of Philology 117 (3):391-409.
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    Royal Succession in Heroic Greece.Margalit Finkelberg - 1991 - Classical Quarterly 41 (02):303-.
    This article is about the rules of succession in Bronze Age Greece as reflected in Greek tradition. The question as to whether or not the figures dealt with by this tradition are historical is of little relevance to the present discussion: what I seek to recover is not the history of one royal house or another but rather the recurring patterns according to which the members of these houses – no matter whether real or fictitious – were expected to behave (...)
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    The Cosmology of Parmenides.Aryeh Finkelberg - 1986 - American Journal of Philology 107:303-317.
  15. Particular Thoughts & Singular Thought.M. G. F. Martin - 2002 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 51:173-214.
    A long-standing theme in discussion of perception and thought has been that our primary cognitive contact with individual objects and events in the world derives from our perceptual contact with them. When I look at a duck in front of me, I am not merely presented with the fact that there is at least one duck in the area, rather I seem to be presented withthisthing (as one might put it from my perspective) in front of me, which looks to (...)
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    Being, truth and opinion in parmenides.Aryeh Finkelberg - 1999 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 81 (3):233-248.
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    Is KΛΕΟΣ ΑΦθΙΤΟΝ a Homeric Formula?Margalit Finkelberg - 1986 - Classical Quarterly 36 (1):1-5.
    Since being brought to light in 1853 by Adalbert Kuhn, the fact that the Homeric expressionκλέος ἄφθιτονhas an exact parallel in the Veda has played an extremely important role in formulating the hypothesis that Greek epic poetry is of Indo-European origin. Yet only with Milman Parry's analysis of the formulaic character of Homeric composition did it become possible to test the antiquity ofκλέος ἄφθιτονon the internal grounds of Homeric diction.It is generally agreed that the conservative character of oral composition entails (...)
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    Virtue and Circumstances: On the City-State Concept of Arete.Margalit Finkelberg - 2002 - American Journal of Philology 123 (1):35-49.
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    The Gatekeeper: Narrative Voice in Plato's Dialogues.Margalit Finkelberg - 2018 - Boston: Brill.
    In _The Gatekeeper: Narrative Voice in Plato’s Dialogues_ Margalit Finkelberg offers the first narratological analysis of all of Plato’s transmitted dialogues. The book explores the dialogues as works of literary fiction, giving special emphasis to the issue of narrative perspective.
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    A creative oral poet and the Muse.Margalit Finkelberg - 1990 - American Journal of Philology 111 (3).
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    Ajax's Entry in the Hesiodic Catalogue of Women.Margalit Finkelberg - 1988 - Classical Quarterly 38 (01):31-.
    The list of Helen's suitors in the Catalogue of Women, a late epic poem attributed to Hesiod, is directly related to the Catalogue of Ships in Iliad 2, in that it is in fact a list of future participants in the Trojan war. That the two catalogues treat the same traditional material is demonstrated above all by their agreement on minor personages: not only the protagonists of the Trojan saga, but also such obscure figures as Podarces of Phylace, Elephenor of (...)
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  22. The cosmic cycle, a playing child, and the rules of the game.Aryeh Finkelberg - 2009 - In Enrique Hülsz Piccone (ed.), Nuevos Ensayos Sobre Heráclito: Actas Del Segundo Symposium Heracliteum. Universidad Nacional Autónoma De México. pp. 315–336.
    The very title of the paper indicates my dissent from the view now prevalent in Heraclitean scholarship that Heraclitus put forward the theory of cosmological stability. Since my interpretative argument presupposes Heraclitus’ belief in cosmogony and general conflagration, it seems advisable to address this issue first.
     
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    Is κλέος ἄϕθιτον a Homeric Formula?Margalit Finkelberg - 1986 - Classical Quarterly 36 (1):1-5.
    Since being brought to light in 1853 by Adalbert Kuhn, the fact that the Homeric expression κλέος φθιτον has an exact parallel in the Veda has played an extremely important role in formulating the hypothesis that Greek epic poetry is of Indo-European origin. Yet only with Milman Parry's analysis of the formulaic character of Homeric composition did it become possible to test the antiquity of κλέος φθιτον on the internal grounds of Homeric diction. It is generally agreed that the conservative (...)
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    'Like by Like' and Two Reflections of Reality in Parmenides.Aryeh Finkelberg - 1986 - Hermes 114 (4):405-412.
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    Letters To The Editor.Aryeh Finkelberg - 2006 - Isis 97:334-334.
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    Letters To The Editor.Aryeh Finkelberg - 2006 - Isis 97 (2):334-334.
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    MORE ON [Kappa][Lambda][Epsilon][Omicron][Sigma] [Alpha][Phi][Theta][Iota][Tau][Nu].Margalit Finkelberg - 2007 - Classical Quarterly 57 (02):341-350.
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    More on" Kλeoσ Aφθiton".Margalit Finkelberg - 2007 - Classical Quarterly 57 (2).
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    Motherhood or status? Editorial choices in Sophocles, Electra 187.Margalit Finkelberg - 2003 - Classical Quarterly 53 (2):368-376.
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    Article: On Cosmogony and Ecpyrosis in Heraclitus.Aryeh Finkelberg - 1998 - American Journal of Philology 119 (2):195-222.
  31. Parmenides' Foundation of the Way of Truth.Aryeh Finkelberg - 1988 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 6:39.
     
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    Patterns of human error in Homer.Margalit Finkelberg - 1995 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 115:15-28.
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    Plural worlds in Anaximander.Aryeh Finkelberg - 1994 - American Journal of Philology 115 (4).
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  34. Sobre la historia del kosmos griego.Aryeh Finkelberg - 2007 - Discusiones Filosóficas 8:173-207.
    El presente artículo pretende realizaruna crítica a la noción del kosmos griegoentendido como mundo ordenado, puesla evidencia textual en los escritorespresocráticos sólo podría soportar unanoci ón como est a en una época muyposterior a la de la filosofía griega temprana.En l os aut ores gri egos t empranos, elconcepto de kosmos no implica esta idea,como se muestra a través de la revisión delas traducciones erradas de sus fragmentos.Finalmente, se explica como hacer unanueva reinterpretación de sus filosofíasThis paper intends to advance (...)
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    The Ages of Socrates in Plato's Symposium.Margalit Finkelberg - 2021 - Plato Journal 21:59-69.
    Plato’s Symposium has no less than three dramatic dates: its narrative frame is placed in 401 BCE; Agathon’s dinner party is envisaged as having occurred in 416; finally, Plato makes Socrates meet Diotima in 440 BCE. I will argue that the multi-level chronology of the Symposium should be approached along the lines of Socrates’ intellectual history as placed against the background of Greek ideas of age classes. As a result, the Symposiumfunctions as a retrospective of Socrates’ life, which uses the (...)
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    The Milesian Monistic Doctrine and the Development of Presocratic Thought.Aryeh Finkelberg - 1989 - Hermes 117 (3):257-270.
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    Xenophanes' Physics, Parmenides' Doxa and Empedocles' Theory of Cosmogonical Mixture.Aryeh Finkelberg - 1997 - Hermes 125 (1):1-16.
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    Anaximander's conception of the apeiron.Aryeh Finkelberg - 1993 - Phronesis 38 (3):229-256.
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    Kantian Antitheodicy: Philosophical and Literary Varieties.Sami Pihlström - 2016 - Cham: Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan. Edited by Sari Kivistö.
    This book defends antitheodicism, arguing that theodicies, seeking to excuse God for evil and suffering in the world, fail to ethically acknowledge the victims of suffering. The authors argue for this view using literary and philosophical resources, commencing with Immanuel Kant's 1791 "Theodicy Essay" and its reading of the Book of Job. Three important twentieth century antitheodicist positions are explored, including "Jewish" post-Holocaust ethical antitheodicism, Wittgensteinian antitheodicism exemplified by D.Z. Phillips and pragmatist antitheodicism defended by William James. The authors argue (...)
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    Temporal Logic: From Ancient Ideas to Artificial Intelligence.Peter Øhrstrøm & Per F. V. Hasle - 1995 - Dordrecht and Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    Temporal Logic: From Ancient Ideas to Artificial Intelligence deals with the history of temporal logic as well as the crucial systematic questions within the field. The book studies the rich contributions from ancient and medieval philosophy up to the downfall of temporal logic in the Renaissance. The modern rediscovery of the subject, which is especially due to the work of A. N. Prior, is described, leading into a thorough discussion of the use of temporal logic in computer science and the (...)
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  41. Sketch for a Systematic Metaphysics.D. M. Armstrong - 2010 - Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press UK.
    In his last book, David Armstrong sets out his metaphysical system in a set of concise and lively chapters each dealing with one aspect of the world. He begins with the assumption that all that exists is the physical world of space-time. On this foundation he constructs a coherent metaphysical scheme that gives plausible answers to many of the great problems of metaphysics. He gives accounts of properties, relations, and particulars; laws of nature; modality; abstract objects such as numbers; and (...)
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    Non-physicalist Theories of Consciousness.Hedda Hassel Mørch - 2023 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Is consciousness a purely physical phenomenon? Most contemporary philosophers and theorists hold that it is, and take this to be supported by modern science. But a significant minority endorse non-physicalist theories such as dualism, idealism and panpsychism, among other reasons because it may seem impossible to fully explain consciousness, or capture what it's like to be in conscious states (such as seeing red, or being in pain), in physical terms. This Element will introduce the main non-physicalist theories of consciousness and (...)
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    Democracy Ancient and Modern.M. I. Finley - 2018 - Rutgers University Press Classics.
    Western democracy is now at a critical juncture. Some worry that power has been wrested from the people and placed in the hands of a small political elite. Others argue that the democratic system gives too much power to a populace that is largely ill-informed and easily swayed by demagogues. This classic study of democratic principles is thus now more relevant than ever. A renowned historian of antiquity and political philosophy, Sir M.I. Finley offers a comparative analysis of Greek and (...)
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  44. Materialzŭm i empiriokrititsizŭm ot V. I. Lenin.M. B. Mitin - 1951
     
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    Lexical meaning.M. Lynne Murphy - 2010 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The ideal introduction for students of semantics, Lexical Meaning fills the gap left by more general semantics textbooks, providing the teacher and the student with insights into word meaning beyond the traditional overviews of lexical relations. The book explores the relationship between word meanings and syntax and semantics more generally. It provides a balanced overview of the main theoretical approaches, along with a lucid explanation of their relative strengths and weaknesses. After covering the main topics in lexical meaning, such as (...)
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    Of seeming disagreement.M. G. F. Martin - 2024 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 108 (2):536-548.
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  47. Echo Chambers.M. Giulia Napolitano - forthcoming - In Kurt Sylvan, Ernest Sosa, Jonathan Dancy & Matthias Steup (eds.), The Blackwell Companion to Epistemology, 3rd edition. Wiley Blackwell.
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  48. Dialekticheski materializŭm.M. A. Leonov - 1949
     
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  49. The Embedded Neuron, the Enactive Field?M. Chirimuuta & I. Gold - 2009 - In John Bickle (ed.), The Oxford handbook of philosophy and neuroscience. New York: Oxford University Press.
    The concept of the receptive field, first articulated by Hartline, is central to visual neuroscience. The receptive field of a neuron encompasses the spatial and temporal properties of stimuli that activate the neuron, and, as Hubel and Wiesel conceived of it, a neuron’s receptive field is static. This makes it possible to build models of neural circuits and to build up more complex receptive fields out of simpler ones. Recent work in visual neurophysiology is providing evidence that the classical receptive (...)
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  50. Phenomenal Powers.Hedda Hassel Mørch - manuscript
    The phenomenal powers view claims that phenomenal properties metaphysically necessitate their effects in virtue of how they feel, and thereby constitute non-Humean causal powers. For example, pain necessitates that subjects who experience it try to avoid it in virtue of feeling bad. I argue for this view based on the inconceivability of certain phenomenal properties necessitating different effects than their actual ones, their ability to predict their effects without induction, and their ability to explain their effects without appeal to laws (...)
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