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    Doctrine and experience: essays in American philosophy.Vincent G. Potter (ed.) - 1988 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    This collection of thirteen essays, when viewed together, offers a unique perspective on the history of American philosophy. It illuminates for the first time in book form, how thirteen major American philosophical thinkers viewed a problem of special interest in the American philosophical tradition: the relationship between experience and reflection. Written by well-known authorities on the figure about which he or she writes, the essays are arranged chronologically to highlight the changes and developments in thought from Puritanism to Pragmatism to (...)
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    G. Conta: Asculum II. Il territorio di Asculum in eta romana. 2 vols. Pp. 650; 31 + 232 figures and two separate maps. Pisa: Giardini, 1982. Paper. - U. Laffi: Asculum II. Ricerche antiquarie e falsificazioni ad Ascoli Piceno nel secolo ottocento. Pp. 176; 13 figures. Pisa: Giardini, 1981. Paper. [REVIEW]T. W. Potter - 1985 - The Classical Review 35 (01):219-.
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    G. Conta: Asculum II. Il territorio di Asculum in eta romana. 2 vols. Pp. 650; 31 + 232 figures and two separate maps. Pisa: Giardini, 1982. Paper. - U. Laffi: Asculum II. Ricerche antiquarie e falsificazioni ad Ascoli Piceno nel secolo ottocento. Pp. 176; 13 figures. Pisa: Giardini, 1981. Paper. [REVIEW]T. W. Potter - 1985 - The Classical Review 35 (1):219-219.
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    Review: Wood, Kant's Ethical Thought.Nelson T. Potter - 2001 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 39 (1):151-153.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 39.1 (2001) 151-153 [Access article in PDF] Allen W. Wood. Kant's Ethical Thought. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1999. Pp. xxiv + 436. Cloth, $54.95. This book by Allen Wood in its first half gives us a state-of-the-art survey of traditional topics in the interpretation of Kant's ethics, and in the second half breaks new ground, and significantly widens the canon of works that (...)
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    Kant's Ethical Thought (review).Nelson T. Potter - 2001 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 39 (1):151-153.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 39.1 (2001) 151-153 [Access article in PDF] Allen W. Wood. Kant's Ethical Thought. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1999. Pp. xxiv + 436. Cloth, $54.95. This book by Allen Wood in its first half gives us a state-of-the-art survey of traditional topics in the interpretation of Kant's ethics, and in the second half breaks new ground, and significantly widens the canon of works that (...)
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    Kant's Ethical Thought (review).Nelson T. Potter - 2001 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 39 (1):151-153.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 39.1 (2001) 151-153 [Access article in PDF] Allen W. Wood. Kant's Ethical Thought. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1999. Pp. xxiv + 436. Cloth, $54.95. This book by Allen Wood in its first half gives us a state-of-the-art survey of traditional topics in the interpretation of Kant's ethics, and in the second half breaks new ground, and significantly widens the canon of works that (...)
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  7. Applying the Categorial Imperative in Kant's Rechtslehre.Nelson Potter - 2003 - Jahrbuch für Recht Und Ethik 11.
    Kant's "supreme principle of morality," which he calls the "categorical imperative," is often applied by him to specific cases to reach conclusions about particular moral duties, e.g., to abstain from suicide, to not make lying promises, to render assistance to others. There are a number of such applications in the first part of his Metaphysik der Sitten , entitled the Rechtslehre, that have had less attention paid to them. In the Rechtslehre Kant is concerned with state-created laws enforced by punishment, (...)
     
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    Eleatic Questions.G. E. L. Owen - 1960 - Classical Quarterly 10 (1-2):84-.
    The following suggestions for the interpretation of Parmenides and Melissus can be grouped for convenience about one problem. This is the problem whether, as Aristotle thought and as most commentators still assume, Parmenides wrote his poem in the broad tradition of Ionian and Italian cosmology. The details of Aristotle's interpretation have been challenged over and again, but those who agree with his general assumptions take comfort from some or all of the following major arguments. First, the cosmogony which formed the (...)
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    The Place of the Timaeus in Plato's Dialogues.G. E. L. Owen - 1953 - Classical Quarterly 3 (1-2):79-.
    It is now nearly axiomatic among Platonic scholars that the Timaeus and its unfinished sequel the Critias belong to the last stage of Plato's writings. The Laws is generally held to be wholly or partly a later production. So, by many, is the Philebus, but that is all. Perhaps the privileged status of the Timaeus in the Middle Ages helped to fix the conviction that it embodies Plato's maturest theories.
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    Plato and Parmenides on the Timeless Present.G. E. L. Owen - 1966 - The Monist 50 (3):317-340.
    Some statements couched in the present tense have no reference to time. They are, if you like, grammatically tensed but logically tenseless. Mathematical statements such as ‘twice two is four’ or ‘there is a prime number between 125 and 128’ are of this sort. So is the statement I have just made. To ask in good faith whether there is still the prime number there used to be between 125 and 128 would be to show that one did not understand (...)
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    Saving the Appearances.G. E. R. Lloyd - 1978 - Classical Quarterly 28 (01):202-.
    ‘Saving the appearances’, , is a slogan that, in its time, stood or was made to stand for many different methodological positions in many different branches of ancient natural science. It is not my aim, in this paper, to attempt to tackle the subject as a whole. I shall concentrate on just one inquiry, astronomy. Nor, with astronomy, can I do justice to all the complexities of what was certainly one of the central methodological issues, if not the central issue, (...)
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    Radical behaviorism and theoretical entities.G. E. Zuriff - 1984 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 7 (4):572.
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    Some Observations on the Property Rights of Athenian Women.G. E. M. De Ste Croix - 1970 - The Classical Review 20 (03):273-278.
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    Zeno and the Mathematicians.G. E. L. Owen - 1970 - In Wesley Charles Salmon (ed.), Zeno’s Paradoxes. Indianapolis, IN, USA: Bobbs-Merrill. pp. 139--163.
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    The Hippogratic Question.G. E. R. Lloyd - 1975 - Classical Quarterly 25 (02):171-.
    The question of determining the genuine works of Hippocrates, a topic already much discussed by the ancient commentators, still continues to be actively debated, although the disagreements among scholars remain, it seems, almost as wide as ever. In comparatively recent times, Edelstein's IIEPI AEPQN and two subsequent studies of his written in the 1930s and marked a turning-point in that they presented a particularly clear and comprehensive statement of the sceptical view, according to which Hippocrates is, as Wilamowitz put it (...)
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    Uncovering effects of self-control and stimulus-driven action selection on the sense of agency.Yuru Wang, Tom G. E. Damen & Henk Aarts - 2017 - Consciousness and Cognition 55:245-253.
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    Symposium: Are the Characteristics of Particular Things Universal or Particular?G. E. Moore, G. F. Stout & G. Dawes Hicks - 1923 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 3 (1):95 - 128.
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    An examination of the sequential trial effect on experiences of agency in the Simon task.Yuru Wang, Tom G. E. Damen & Henk Aarts - 2018 - Consciousness and Cognition 66:17-25.
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    Furneaux, Haverfield, and Anderson. [REVIEW]R. G. Collingwood & E. Harrison - 1924 - The Classical Review 38 (1-2):22-24.
  20. Ethical Inclinations of Tomorrow's Managers.G. E. Stevens - 1985 - Journal of Business Ethics 4 (6):291-296.
     
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    Aspects of the interrelations of medicine, magic and philosophy in ancient greece.G. E. R. Lloyd - 1975 - Apeiron 9 (1):1 - 16.
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    Conceptual reconstruction: A reconstruction.G. E. Zuriff - 1986 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9 (4):716-723.
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    Précis of Behaviorism: A conceptual reconstruction.G. E. Zuriff - 1986 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9 (4):687-699.
    The conceptual framework of behaviorism is reconstructed in a logical scheme rather than along chronological lines. The resulting reconstruction is faithful to the history of behaviorism and yet meets the contemporary challenges arising from cognitive science, psycholinguistics, and philosophy. In this reconstruction, the fundamental premise is that psychology is to be a natural science, and the major corollaries are that psychology is to be objective and empirical. To a great extent, the reconstruction of behaviorism is an elaboration of behaviorist views (...)
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    New Issues in the History of Ancient Science.G. E. R. Lloyd - 2004 - Apeiron 37 (4):9 - 27.
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    Exploring the limits of servo control.G. E. Loeb - 1986 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9 (4):613-614.
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    A counterargument, nevertheless.G. E. Zuriff - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (1):166-167.
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    Magnitude estimation: Why one of Warren's claims is correct.G. E. Zuriff - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (2):212-213.
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    What's the stimulus?G. E. Zuriff - 1993 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16 (4):664-664.
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    Equivalence Relations And S.G. E. Hughes - 1980 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 21 (July):577-584.
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    Aristotle's Biology.G. E. R. Lloyd - 1977 - The Classical Review 27 (02):202-.
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    Hippocratic Problems.G. E. R. Lloyd - 1980 - The Classical Review 30 (02):186-.
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    Papers on Ancient Science.G. E. R. Lloyd - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (02):413-.
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    The Philebus.G. E. R. Lloyd - 1977 - The Classical Review 27 (02):173-.
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    Symposium: Is Goodness a Quality?G. E. Moore, H. W. B. Joseph & A. E. Taylor - 1932 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 11:116 - 168.
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    Symposium: Indirect Knowledge.G. E. Moore & H. W. B. Joseph - 1929 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 9 (1):19 - 66.
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    The Justification of Analysis: Notes of a Lecture.G. E. Moore & Margaret Masterman - 1934 - Analysis 1 (2):28 - 30.
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    Ancient Technology.G. E. Rickman - 1985 - The Classical Review 35 (02):366-.
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    Trade and Famine.G. E. Rickman - 1985 - The Classical Review 35 (01):105-.
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    Theories of Pleasure.G. E. Underhill - 1892 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society (1):77 - 87.
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    The Discussion on the Principle of Universalizability in Moral Philosophy in the 1970s and 1980s: An Analysis.E. V. Loginov - 2018 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 10:65-80.
    In this paper, I analyzed the discussion on the principle of universalizability which took place in moral philosophy in 1970–1980s. In short, I see two main problems that attracted more attention than others. The first problem is an opposition of universalizability and generalization. M.G. Singer argued for generalization argument, and R.M. Hare defended universalizability thesis. Hare tried to refute Singer’s position, using methods of ordinary language philosophy, and claimed that in ethics generalization is useless and misleading. I have examined Singer’s (...)
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    Eisphora Rudi Thomsen: Eisphora: A Study of Direct Taxation in Ancient Athens. Pp. 276. Copenhagen: Gyldendal, 1964. Cloth. [REVIEW]G. E. M. De Ste Croix - 1966 - The Classical Review 16 (01):90-93.
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    A Latin Commentary on Hippocrates C. D. Pritchet: Iohannis Alexandrini Commentaria in Sextum Librum Hippocratis Epidemiarum. Pp. xii + 470. Leiden: Brill, 1975. Cloth, fl. 80. [REVIEW]G. E. R. Lloyd - 1978 - The Classical Review 28 (01):58-59.
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    Peripatetic Dialectic H. Baltussen: Theophrastus against the Presocratics and Plato. Peripatetic Dialectic in the De sensibus. Pp. xiv + 285. Leiden, etc.: Brill, 2000. Cased, $90. ISBN: 90-04-11720-. [REVIEW]G. E. R. Lloyd - 2001 - The Classical Review 51 (02):291-.
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    Papers of M. Vegetti (M.) Vegetti Dialoghi con gli antichi. Edited by Silvia Gastaldi, Francesca Calabi, Silvia Campese, Franco Ferrari. (Studies in Ancient Philosophy 8.) Pp. 345, ill. Sankt Augustin: Academia Verlag, 2007. Cased, €46. ISBN: 978-3-89665-394-. [REVIEW]G. E. R. Lloyd - 2008 - The Classical Review 58 (2):606-.
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    Geschichte der Wasserversorgung, 3. Die Wasserversorgung Antiker, Städte: Mensch und Wasser, Mitteleuropa, Thermen, Bau/Materialien, Hygiene. Pp. 224; 78 colour and 61 black and white photographs; 53 drawings. Mainz: von Zabern, 1988. DM 68. - George Hauck: The Aqueduct of Nemausus. Pp. xix + 210; 38 maps, plans and photographs (b/w). Jefferson, North Carolina/London: McFarland/Bailey Bros, and Swinfen, 1988. £18.70. [REVIEW]G. E. Rickman - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (02):416-.
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    John Rich, Andrew Wallace-Hadrill (edd.): City and Country in the Ancient World. (Leicester and Nottingham Studies in Ancient Society, 2.) Pp. xviii + 306; several maps and figures. London and New York: Routledge, 1991. £35. [REVIEW]G. E. Rickman - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (01):218-.
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    Roman Brick Fields Päivi Setälä: Private Domini in Roman Brick Stamps of the Empire. A Historical and Prosopographical Study of Landowners in the District of Rome. (Annales Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae, Dissertationes Humanarum Litterarum 10.) Pp. 316. Helsinki: Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia, 1977. Paper. [REVIEW]G. E. Rickman - 1979 - The Classical Review 29 (01):124-125.
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    Trade P. Garnsey, K. Hopkins, C. R. Whittaker (edd.): Trade in the Ancient Economy. Pp. xxv+230; 1 map. London: Chatto & Windus, 1983. £15. [REVIEW]G. E. Rickman - 1984 - The Classical Review 34 (01):78-79.
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    Trees R. Meiggs: Trees and Timber in the Ancient Mediterranean World. Pp. xviii+553; 16 plates, 17 figures. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1982. £35. [REVIEW]G. E. Rickman - 1984 - The Classical Review 34 (01):120-122.
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    Bibliographie zur antiken Sklaverei. In Verbindung mit der Kommission für Geschichte des Altertums der Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur (Mainz) herausgegeben von Joseph Vogt. Pp. xix+181. Bochum: Brockmeyer, 1971. Paper, DM. 13.80. [REVIEW]G. E. M. De Ste Croix - 1974 - The Classical Review 24 (2):304-304.
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