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  1. Seneca on fortune and the kingdom of God.Elizabeth Asmis - 2009 - In Shadi Bartsch & David Wray (eds.), Seneca and the self. New York: Cambridge University Press.
  2. Plato on poetic creativity.Elizabeth Asmis - 1992 - In Richard Kraut (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Plato. Cambridge University Press. pp. 338--364.
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    Epicurus' scientific method.Elizabeth Asmis - 1984 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
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    Epicurean empiricism.Elizabeth Asmis - 2009 - In James Warren (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Epicureanism. Cambridge University Press. pp. 84.
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    The Revolutions of Wisdom: Studies in the Claims and Practice of Ancient Greek Science.Elizabeth Asmis & G. E. R. Lloyd - 1991 - Philosophical Review 100 (2):321.
  6. Lucretius' Venus and Stoic Zeus.Elizabeth Asmis - 1982 - Hermes 110 (4):458-470.
     
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  7. Lucretius Venus and Stoic Zeus.Elizabeth Asmis - 2007 - In Monica Gale (ed.), Lucretius. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 458-470.
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    Philodemus's Poetic Theory and "On the Good King According to Homer".Elizabeth Asmis - 1991 - Classical Antiquity 10 (1):1-45.
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    Galenism. Rise and Decline of a Medical Philosophy. [REVIEW]Elizabeth Asmis - 1975 - Philosophical Review 84 (4):567-570.
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    The Poetic Theory of the Stoic 'Aristo'.Elizabeth Asmis - 1990 - Apeiron 23 (3):147 - 201.
  11. The Stoics on Women.Elizabeth Asmis - 1996 - In Julie K. Ward (ed.), Feminism and Ancient Philosophy. Routledge. pp. 68--92.
     
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  12. Epicurean poetics.Elizabeth Asmis - 1995 - In Dirk Obbink (ed.), Philodemus and Poetry. Oxford University Press. pp. 15-34.
     
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    Lucretius' New World Order: Making A Pact With Nature.Elizabeth Asmis - 2008 - Classical Quarterly 58 (1):141-157.
  14. Epicurean poetics.Elizabeth Asmis - 2006 - In Andrew Laird (ed.), Ancient Literary Criticism. Oxford University Press.
     
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  15. Rhetoric and Reason in Lucretius.Elizabeth Asmis - 1983 - Johns Hopkins University Press.
     
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  16. The Epicurean Theory of Free Will and its Origins in Aristotle.Elizabeth Asmis - 1970 - Dissertation, Yale University
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    The necessity of anger in Philodemus' On Anger.Elizabeth Asmis - 2011 - In Jeffrey Fish & Kirk R. Sanders (eds.), Epicurus and the Epicurean tradition. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 152-182.
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    Epicurus' Scientific Method.A. A. Long & Elizabeth Asmis - 1988 - Philosophical Review 97 (2):249.
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    Lucretius’ Reception of Epicurus: De Rerum Natura as a Conversion Narrative.Elizabeth Asmis - 2016 - Hermes 144 (4):439-461.
    This paper starts with the familiar question: how appropriate is Lucretius’ use of poetry to present Epicurus’ prose teachings? I suggest that Lucretius used the term lucida in the phrase lucida carmina (at 1.933) to signify not only clarity of exposition but also the truth of illumination. I develop my proposal in two parts. The first part (“Reception”) views Lucretius, with reference to Stoic theory, as a recipient of Epicurus’ prose writings, seeking to communicate his illumination to the recipients of (...)
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    Colloquium 3.Elizabeth Asmis - 1991 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 7 (1):63-94.
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    Lucretius' Explanation of Moving Dream Figures at 4.768-76.Elizabeth Asmis - 1981 - American Journal of Philology 102 (2):138.
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    Philodemus’ Epicureanism.Elizabeth Asmis - 1987 - In Wolfgang Haase (ed.), Philosophie, Wissenschaften, Technik. Philosophie. De Gruyter. pp. 2369-2406.
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    The Presocratics.Elizabeth Asmis & Edward Hussey - 1975 - Philosophical Review 84 (2):287.
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    Seneca's "On the Happy Life" and Stoic Individualism.Elizabeth Asmis - 1990 - Apeiron 23 (4):219-255.
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    Seneca's On the Happy Life and Stoic Individualism.Elizabeth Asmis - 1990 - Apeiron 23 (4):219.
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    Francesca Guadalupe Masi and Stefano Maso (eds), Epicurus on Eidola. Peri phuseos Book II. Update, Proposals, and Discussions, Amsterdam, Hakkert, 2015.Elizabeth Asmis - 2016 - Revue de Philosophie Ancienne 1:91-96.
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    An Epicurean Survey of Poetic Theories.Elizabeth Asmis - 1992 - Classical Quarterly 42 (2):395-415.
    If one wants to know what happened in Hellenistic poetic theory, Philodemus' survey of poetic theories in the fifth book of his On Poems is an excellent guide. Even though the survey is well preserved, it has been neglected. Jensen, who published the first complete edition of On Poems 5 in 1923, did not discuss this part of the text; and it has been treated only briefly by others. This is a pity because, as Philodemus shows, the Hellenistic period was (...)
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    A New Kind of Model: Cicero's Roman Constitution in De republica.Elizabeth Asmis - 2005 - American Journal of Philology 126 (3):377-416.
  29. Cicero on Natural Law and the Laws of the State.Elizabeth Asmis - 2008 - Classical Antiquity 27 (1):1-33.
    This paper treats the relationship between natural law and Cicero's code of laws, as presented in Cicero's work On Laws. In response to recent interpretations, it argues that Cicero's code is not identical with natural law. Instead, his laws participate imperfectly in the commands and prohibitions of natural law. Just as Cicero uses a Stoic conception of natural law, so he uses a specifically Stoic view of participation in natural law. His laws share imperfectly in the guiding power of natural (...)
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    Epicurus: An Introduction.Elizabeth Asmis & J. M. Rist - 1974 - Philosophical Review 83 (3):413.
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    Lucretius' new world order: Making a pact with nature.Elizabeth Asmis - 2008 - Classical Quarterly 58 (1):141-157.
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    Rhetoric and Reason in Lucretius.Elizabeth Asmis - 1983 - American Journal of Philology 104 (1):36.
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    The Stoicism of Marcus Aurelius.Elizabeth Asmis - 1987 - In Wolfgang Haase (ed.), Philosophie, Wissenschaften, Technik. Philosophie. De Gruyter. pp. 2228-2252.
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    What is Anaximander's Apeiron?Elizabeth Asmis - 1981 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 19 (3):279-297.
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  35. Free Action and the Swerve: Review of Walter G. Englert, "Epicurus on the Swerve and Voluntary Action". [REVIEW]Elizabeth Asmis - 1990 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 8:275.
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    Anaxagoras’s Theory of Matter. [REVIEW]Elizabeth Asmis - 1988 - International Studies in Philosophy 20 (1):116-116.
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    Philosophia Togata. [REVIEW]Elizabeth Asmis - 1991 - Ancient Philosophy 11 (1):223-225.
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    Philosophia Togata. [REVIEW]Elizabeth Asmis - 1991 - Ancient Philosophy 11 (1):223-225.
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    Philosophia Togata. [REVIEW]Elizabeth Asmis - 1991 - Ancient Philosophy 11 (1):223-225.
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    The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus. [REVIEW]Elizabeth Asmis - 1993 - Ancient Philosophy 13 (2):475-481.
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    The Origins of Stoic Cosmology. [REVIEW]Elizabeth Asmis - 1978 - Philosophical Review 87 (4):620-623.
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  42. Diskin Clay, "Lucretius and Epicurus". [REVIEW]Elizabeth Asmis - 1985 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 23 (3):424.
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    Anaxagoras’s Theory of Matter. [REVIEW]Elizabeth Asmis - 1988 - International Studies in Philosophy 20 (1):116-116.
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    Epicurus' Scientific Method by Elizabeth Asmis[REVIEW]David Glidden - 1985 - Isis 76:429-430.
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    Theorizing the musically abject.Elizabeth Tolbert - 2004 - In Christopher Washburne & Maiken Derno (eds.), Bad music: the music we love to hate. New York: Routledge. pp. 104.
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  46. Much too loud and not loud enough : Issues involving the reception of staged rock musicals.Elizabeth L. Wollman - 2004 - In Christopher Washburne & Maiken Derno (eds.), Bad music: the music we love to hate. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Much Too Loud and Not Loud Enough: Issues Involving the Reception.Elizabeth L. Wollman & Simon Frith - 2004 - In Christopher Washburne & Maiken Derno (eds.), Bad music: the music we love to hate. New York: Routledge. pp. 311.
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    Bestimmung as Bildung : on reading Fichte's Vocation of man as a Bildungsroman.Elizabeth Millán - 2013 - In Daniel Breazeale & Tom Rockmore (eds.), Fichte's Vocation of Man: New Interpretive and Critical Essays. Albany: State University of New York Press. pp. 45-55.
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  49. The Minority Body: A Theory of Disability.Elizabeth Barnes - 2016 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
    Disability is primarily a social phenomenon -- a way of being a minority, a way of facing social oppression, but not a way of being inherently or intrinsically worse off. This is how disability is understood in the Disability Rights and Disability Pride movements; but there is a massive disconnect with the way disability is typically viewed within analytic philosophy. The idea that disability is not inherently bad or sub-optimal is one that many philosophers treat with open skepticism, and sometimes (...)
  50. Gender and Gender Terms.Elizabeth Barnes - 2019 - Noûs 54 (3):704-730.
    Philosophical theories of gender are typically understood as theories of what it is to be a woman, a man, a nonbinary person, and so on. In this paper, I argue that this is a mistake. There’s good reason to suppose that our best philosophical theory of gender might not directly match up to or give the extensions of ordinary gender categories like ‘woman’.
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