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    In defense of Plato.Ronald Bartlett Levinson - 1953 - New York,: Russell & Russell.
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    Greek Science and Philosophy: Ten Recent Books in ReviewThe Physical World of the Greeks.The Philosophy of Plato.Der Dialog "Kratylos" im Rahmen der Platonischen Sprach- und Erkenntnisphilosophie.Protagoras.The Evaluation of Pleasure in Plato's Ethics.Plato's Philosophy of Mathematics.Aristotle's Philosophy of Mathematics.Aristotle's Criticism of Plato's `Timaeus'.Aristotelesstudien: Philologische Untersuchungen zur Entwicklung der Aristotelischen Ethik.Ronald B. Levinson - 1957 - Journal of Philosophy 54 (25):813-822.
  3. In Defense of Plato.Ronald B. Levinson - 1957 - Philosophy 32 (120):85-85.
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  4. In defense of Plato.Ronald B. Levinson - 1954 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 59 (1):79-80.
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    Our Parish the world.Ronald B. Levinson - 1955 - Journal of Philosophy 52 (12):318-322.
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  6. Ethical inwardness in greek tragedy.Ronald B. Levinson - 1926 - International Journal of Ethics 37 (1):91-94.
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    Plato’s phaedrus and the new criticism.Ronald B. Levinson - 1964 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 46 (3):293-309.
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    Aristotle. G. R. G. Mure.Ronald B. Levinson - 1933 - International Journal of Ethics 43 (4):465-467.
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    Book Review:Aristotle G. R. G. Mure. [REVIEW]Ronald B. Levinson - 1933 - International Journal of Ethics 43 (4):465-.
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    A Note on One of James's Favorite Metaphors.Ronald B. Levinson - 1947 - Journal of the History of Ideas 8 (1/4):237.
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    Ethical Inwardness in Greek Tragedy.Ronald B. Levinson - 1926 - International Journal of Ethics 37 (1):91-94.
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    Language and the Cratylus Four Questions.Ronald B. Levinson - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (1):28 - 41.
    The plot of the Cratylus, like that of the Protagoras, involves a striking contrast between the position which Socrates first appears to be defending, and the position he is maintaining at the end. And the intermediate sections share this mobility. No statement about the doctrine of the Cratylus can be truer than its contradiction, unless it is grounded in a recognition of this primary fact. Accordingly, a brief charting of the dialogue, in what I take to be its major divisions, (...)
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    Language and the Cratylus.Ronald B. Levinson - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (1):28-41.
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    Sigwart's Logik and William James.Ronald B. Levinson - 1947 - Journal of the History of Ideas 8 (4):475.
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    The Sophists.Ronald B. Levinson - 1955 - Review of Metaphysics 8 (3):455 - 457.
    The many difficulties the book contains are not due to its translator; Miss Freeman's well-marshalled English seldom leaves us in search of the intended sense. They are due rather to the complex character of the author's mind and to the exigencies of the thesis he is defending. One encounters flights of imagination in which lyrical transports alternate or combine with bold dialectical constructions offered as sober interpretations, and multiple quotations from ancient thinkers and modern critics, confusingly blended with our author's (...)
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    Jerrold Levinson., Music, Art, and Metaphysics: Essays in Philosophical Aesthetics.Ronald E. Roblin - 1994 - International Studies in Philosophy 26 (2):132-133.
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  17. Aristotle. By Ronald B. Levinson[REVIEW]G. R. G. Mure - 1932 - International Journal of Ethics 43:465.
     
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    Brady, Emily, and Jerrold Levinson, eds. Aesthetic Concepts: Essays after Sibley. [REVIEW]Ronald Hepburn - 2003 - Review of Metaphysics 56 (3):635-637.
  19. Jerrold Levinson., Music, Art, and Metaphysics: Essays in Philosophical Aesthetics. [REVIEW]Ronald E. Roblin - 1994 - International Studies in Philosophy 26 (2):132-133.
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  20. Hercules, Abraham Lincoln, the United States Constitution, and the problem of slavery.Sanford Levinson - 2007 - In Arthur Ripstein (ed.), Ronald Dworkin. New York: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    In Defense of Plato. By Ronald B. Levinson. (Cambridge (Mass.), Harvard University Press (London: Geoffrey Cumberlege), 1953. Pp. xii + 674. Price $10 (80s.).). [REVIEW]D. A. Rees - 1957 - Philosophy 32 (120):85-.
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    How to criticize Ronald Dworkin's theory of law.Stephen Guest - 2009 - Analysis 69 (2):352-364.
    These excellent volumes show both the strengths and weaknesses of contemporary and serious Dworkin scholarship . Mostly the articles are new, although Susan Hurley's paper in the Hershowitz volume was first published in 1990. As to be expected with work on Dworkin, the division between political and legal theory is not distinct because – as is well-known – he integrates moral problems of politics both into the choice of legal theory and legal argument itself. But, some issues may be separated (...)
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  23. Meaning, normativity, and the effect of triangulation.Ronald Teliz - 2024 - In Carlos Enrique Caorsi & Ricardo J. Navia (eds.), Philosophy of language in Uruguay: language, meaning, and philosophy. Lanham: Lexington Books.
     
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    Civil Religion in Political Thought.Ronald Weed & John von Heyking (eds.) - 2010 - CUA Press.
    The essays in this volume blend historical and philosophical reflection with concern for contemporary political problems. They show that the causes and motivations of civil religion are a permanent fixture of the human condition, though some of its manifestations and proximate causes have shifted in an age of multiculturalism, religious toleration, and secularization.
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  25. 11.Ronald N. Giere - 1999 - In From W Issenschaftliche Philosophie to Philosophy of Science. University of Chicago Press. pp. 217--236.
     
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  26. Demythologizing and the problem of validity.Ronald W. Hepburn - 1955 - In Antony Flew (ed.), New essays in philosophical theology. New York,: Macmillan.
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    Nesting Weights, Einsatzgewichte, and Piles à Godet: A Catalog of Nested Cup Weights in the Edward Clark Streeter Collection of Weights and Measures. Ellen Zak Danforth.Ronald Edward Zupko - 1988 - Isis 79 (3):471-471.
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    Business ethics teaching for effective learning.Ronald R. Sims - 2002 - Teaching Business Ethics 6 (4):393-410.
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    Are Neurodynamic Organizations A Fundamental Property of Teamwork?H. Stevens Ronald & L. Galloway Trysha - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Advancing Our Understandings of Healthcare Team Dynamics From the Simulation Room to the Operating Room: A Neurodynamic Perspective.Ronald Stevens, Trysha Galloway & Ann Willemsen-Dunlap - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    The Demands of Liberal Education.Meira Levinson - 1999 - Oxford University Press UK.
    The Demands of Liberal Education analyses and applies contemporary liberal political theory to certain key problems within the field of educational theory. Levinson examines problems centred around determining appropriate educational aims, content and institutional structure and argues that liberal governments should exercise a much greater control over education than they now do. Combining theoretical with empirical research, this book will interest and provoke scholars, policy makers, educators, parents, and all citizens interested in education politics.
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  32. The rationality of emotions.Ronald De Sousa - 1979 - Dialogue 18 (1):41-63.
    Ira Brevis furor, said the Latins: anger is a brief bout of madness. There is a long tradition that views all emotions as threats to rationality. The crime passionnel belongs to that tradition: in law it is a kind of “brief-insanity defence.” We still say that “passion blinds us;” and in common parlance to be philosophical about life's trials is to be decently unemotional about them. Indeed many philosophers have espoused this view, demanding that Reason conquer Passion. Others — from (...)
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    Thinking through breasts: Writing maternity.Alison Bartlett - 2000 - Feminist Theory 1 (2):173-188.
    This article begins by wondering how the writer’s transformation into motherhood affects her practice of reading, writing and research: how maternities are made academic. Specifically, this article is interested in thinking through lactating breasts, as a particularly complex and potentially subversive ‘performance’ of maternity. In addition, this article reframes ‘maternal thinking’ through 1990s theories of embodiment and corporeality, and asks how embodied practices like breastfeeding might be theorized, as well as how ‘embodied theory’ might be practised. In looking at various (...)
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    Synchronization of a motor response with an anticipated sensory event.Neil R. Bartlett & Susan C. Bartlett - 1959 - Psychological Review 66 (4):203-218.
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    Business ethics curriculum design: Suggestions and illustrations.Ronald R. Sims & Johannes Brinkmann - 2003 - Teaching Business Ethics 7 (1):69-86.
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    Olafur Eliasson et la métaéthique de l'art.Ronald Shusterman - 2010 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 6 (2):101-112.
    Résumé L’une des théories les plus répandues concernant le rapport de l’art à l’éthique s’appelle parfois la Vicarious Experience Theory. Cette approche basée sur la notion d’une expérience par procuration va toutefois avoir du mal à expliquer la valeur (morale ou autre) de tout art « abstrait », non figuratif et/ou non narratif. Il faudrait alors démontrer que l’art (abstrait ou pas) provoque également une expérience directe – et non pas uniquement une expérience par procuration – et que cette expérience (...)
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    Shooting into the Corner : Anish Kapoor et l’authenticité de l’aléatoire.Ronald Shusterman - 2014 - Noesis 22:109-125.
    Le concept d’authenticité sert de base à la valorisation de la thématique de « l’identité » qui domine aujourd’hui. Anish Kapoor présente toutes les garanties de cette « hybridité » actuellement très à la mode. Toutefois, il résiste explicitement à toute tentative de « mise en boîte » qui le cantonnerait à l’expression d’une quelconque « indianité ». Kapoor est connu pour l’aspect sensoriel et aléatoire de son travail. Shooting into the Corner est un excellent exemple d’une œuvre qui évacue (...)
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    Virtual Realities and Autotelic Art.Ronald Shusterman - 1993 - Substance 22 (2/3):113.
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    Broken Covenant: A Case Study in Employee Relations Ethics.Ronald L. Smith - 2001 - Ethics and Behavior 11 (1):105-114.
    Employee relations ethics, or the lack thereof, is a problem and an issue in both private and public organizations. This article is a case study in military ERE. A retired career Naval officer, I discuss problems of downsizing and retrenchment from a "military" perspective in terms of what I refer to as a "broken covenant.".
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    Equipment for Thinking: or Why Kenneth Burke is Still Worth Reading.Ronald Soetaert & Kris Rutten - 2015 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 34 (4):363-375.
    In a market place crowded with practical rhetoric books what educational value could a challenging work such as Kenneth Burke’s A Rhetoric of Motives possibly have? Burke knows but doesn’t use the terminology of the classical art and rather than analysing the persuasive rhetoric of well-known speeches to equip us with strategies, he weaves his way around literary texts, teasing out meanings that their authors something intended, sometimes did not. Yet, despite such difficulties, A Rhetoric of Motives is a practical (...)
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    Form, Experience and the Centrality of Rhetoric to Pedagogy.Ronald Soetaert & Kris Rutten - 2015 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 34 (4):377-384.
    This essay notes a resurgence of interest in rhetorical studies on the appeal of form, grounded in the work of rhetorical theorist Kenneth Burke. The essay argues that form is not only a way to structure discourses, it is a way to structure experience. Form is foundational in creating perceptions and thus experiences. Form is also highly rhetorical, in that how we structure our world carries social and ideological implications. The essay thus argues that an understanding of form as foundational (...)
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    Jesuit Eloquentia Perfecta and Theotropic Logology.Ronald Soetaert & Kris Rutten - 2015 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 34 (4):403-412.
    This essay takes a rhetorical pragmatist perspective on current questions concerning educational goals and pedagogical practices. It begins by considering some challenges to rhetorical approaches to education, placing those challenges in the theoretical context of their posing. The essay then describes one current rhetorical approach—based on Kenneth Burke’s dramatism and logology—and uses it to understand and redescribe another rhetorical approach—Jesuit teaching of eloquentia perfecta. Proceeding in this way, the essay presents both a general theoretical framework for discussing educational aims and (...)
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    The Humanities in Dispute: A Dialogue in Letters.Ronald W. Sousa, Professor of Portuguese Spanish and Comparative Literature Ronald W. Sousa & Joel Weinsheimer - 1998
    Disturbed by these acrimonious arguments, the authors - former colleagues and university-press board members - embarked on an ambitious project to reexamine a number of major literary and philosophical works dealing with the liberal arts and education. With their discussions ranging from Plato to Rousseau, from Cicero to Vico, from Erasmus to Matthew Arnold, Sousa and Weinsheimer offer not a history of education philosophy but an examination of the present.
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    Signs of the Times: Clifford Geertz and Historians.Ronald Walters - 1980 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 47.
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  45. Aesthetic concepts: essays after Sibley.Emily Brady & Jerrold Levinson (eds.) - 2001 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Exploring key topics in contemporary aesthetics, this work analyzes the issues that arise from the unique works of Frank Sibley (1923-1996), who developed a distinctive aesthetic theory through a number of papers published between 1955 and 1995. Here, thirteen philosophical aestheticians bring Sibley's insight into a contemporary framework, exploring the ways his ideas foster important new discussion about issues in aesthetics. This collection will interest anyone interested in philosophy, art theory, and art criticism.
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    The decoration of dislocations in crystals of silver chloride with gold.J. T. Bartlett & J. W. Mitchell - 1958 - Philosophical Magazine 3 (28):334-341.
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    Inarticulate Noises.Ronald Zirin - 1974 - In John Corcoran (ed.), Ancient logic and its modern interpretations. Boston,: Reidel. pp. 23--25.
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    The Institutional Structure of Production.Ronald Coase - 1991 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 2 (4):431-440.
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  49. WEIRD languages have misled us, too.Asifa Majid & Stephen C. Levinson - 2010 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 33 (2-3):103-103.
    The linguistic and cognitive sciences have severely underestimated the degree of linguistic diversity in the world. Part of the reason for this is that we have projected assumptions based on English and familiar languages onto the rest. We focus on some distortions this has introduced, especially in the study of semantics.
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    Jews in the Hellenistic world: Philo.Ronald Williamson - 1989 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Philo.
    An extremely important Jewish writer and thinker of the first century AD, Philo of Alexandria exercised through his ideas and language a lasting influence on the development and growth of Christianity in the New Testament period and later. This book provides an introduction to the major themes and ideas in the religious and philosophical thinking of Philo and outlines the importance of his thought by means of introductory treatments and sections of freshly translated text and commentary. Dr Williamson illustrates in (...)
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