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  1. In What Sense Is the Early Universe Fine-Tuned?Sean M. Carroll - 2023 - In Barry Loewer, Brad Weslake & Eric Winsberg (eds.), The Probability Map of the Universe: Essays on David Albert’s _Time and Chance_. Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press.
    It is commonplace in discussions of modern cosmology to assert that the early universe began in a special state. Conventionally, cosmologists characterize this fine-tuning in terms of the horizon and flatness problems. I argue that the fine-tuning is real, but these problems aren't the best way to think about it: causal disconnection of separated regions isn't the real problem, and flatness isn't a problem at all. Fine-tuning is better understood in terms of a measure on the space of (...)
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    On the observability of the early universe.Marco Bersanelli - 2018 - Philosophical Problems in Science 65:23-46.
    In the framework of contemporary cosmology, the age-old aspiration to inquire the outer limits of the universe translates into our effort to observe the initial stages of cosmic history. Thanks to a fortunate combination of astronomical circumstances, and pushing mm-wave technology to its limits, today we are able to image the early universe in great detail, back at a time when cosmic age was only 0.0027% of its present value. The state of the art in the field (...)
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    The early philosophy of Fichte and Schelling.Rolf-Peter Horstmann & Cambridge University - 2000 - In Karl Ameriks (ed.), The Cambridge companion to German idealism. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 117--140.
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  4. (1 other version)The Early Years of Central European University as a Network: A Memoir.Alfred Stepan - 2009 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 76 (2):687-710.
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  5. (1 other version) The Early Christian Doctrine of God (Richard Lectures, University of Virginia, 1965–66).Robert M. Grant - 1966
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    Habit formation as symmetry breaking in the early universe.Peder Voetmann Christiansen - 2002 - Sign Systems Studies 30 (1):347-359.
    This paper tries to combine Peirce’s cosmology and metaphysics with current understanding in physics of the evolution of the universe, regarded as an ongoing semiotic process in a living cosmos. While the basic property of Life is viewed as an unexplainable Firstness inherent in the initial iconic state of the vacuous continuum we shall consider and exemplify two sign developing processes: (a) the transition from icon to index is considered as a symmetry breaking emergence of order actualising one among (...)
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  7. Scholarly Community at the Early University of Paris : Theologians, Education and Society, 1215-1248 by Spencer E. Young. [REVIEW]Matthew R. McWhorter - 2016 - Nova et Vetera 14 (3).
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    Knowing the early modern world: Van Helmont’s universal philosophy.Tillmann Taape - 2019 - Science & Education 28 (1 - 2):193-195.
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    SJ McGrath. The Early Heidegger and Medieval Philosophy. Phenomenology for the Godforsaken. Washington, DC: Catholic University of America Press, 2006. [REVIEW]Rosemann W. Philipp - 2009 - Analecta Hermeneutica 1:343-350.
    [Book Review] Philip W. Rosemann reviews S.J. McGrath. The Early Heidegger and Medieval Philosophy. Phenomenology for the Godforsaken . Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America Press, 2006.
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  10. (1 other version)The Buddhist universe in early modern Japan : cosmological dispute and the epistemology of vision.D. Max Moerman - 2022 - In Bill M. Mak & Eric Huntington (eds.), Overlapping cosmologies in Asia: transcultural and interdisciplinary approaches. Boston: Brill.
     
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    The dream universe: how fundamental physics lost its way.David Lindley - 2020 - New York: Doubleday.
    In the early seventeenth century Galileo broke free from the hold of ancient Platonic and Aristotelian philosophy. He drastically changed the framework through which we view the natural world when he asserted that we should base our theory of reality on what we can observe rather than pure thought. In the process, he invented what we would come to call science. This set the stage for all the breakthroughs that followed--from Kepler to Newton to Einstein. But in the (...) twentieth century when quantum physics, with its deeply complex mathematics, entered into the picture, something began to change. Many physicists began looking to the equations first and physical reality second. As we investigate realms further and further from what we can see and what we can test, we must look to elegant, aesthetically pleasing equations to develop our conception of what reality is. As a result, much of theoretical physics today is something more akin to the philosophy of Plato than the science to which the physicists are heirs. In The Dream Universe, Lindley asks what is science when it becomes completely untethered from measurable phenomena? (shrink)
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  12. Planckions and the early stage of the universe.H. H. V. Borzeszkowski & H. J. Treder - 1990 - Foundations of Physics 20 (2):241-250.
    It is shown that, due to Rosenfeld's inequality relations, there is no possibility of defining states of the Friedmann universe in a physically sensible manner when the world radius becomes equal to or smaller than Planck's length.
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    Spencer E. Young, Scholarly Community at the Early University of Paris: Theologians, Education and Society, 1215–1248. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014. Pp. x, 260. $95. ISBN: 978-1-107-03104-3. [REVIEW]Antonia Fitzpatrick - 2017 - Speculum 92 (1):321-322.
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    The early institutional establishment of social science research: The Local Community Research Committee at the University of Chicago, 1923–30. [REVIEW]Martin Bulmer - 1980 - Minerva 18 (1):51-110.
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    The early modern information age: James Dougal Fleming: The mirror of information in early modern England: John Wilkins and the universal character. Palgrave MacMillan, 2017, xi + 292pp, £99.99 HB. [REVIEW]Allison B. Kavey - 2019 - Metascience 29 (1):85-86.
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    The early developments and meanings of greek portraits - (c.M.) Keesling early greek portraiture. Monuments and histories. Pp. XVIII + 309, ills, maps. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2017. Cased, £75, us$99.99. Isbn: 978-1-107-16223-5. [REVIEW]Craig Hardiman - 2019 - The Classical Review 69 (2):597-599.
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    Cyclic Models of the Relativistic Universe: The Early History.Helge Kragh - 2018 - In David E. Rowe, Tilman Sauer & Scott A. Walter (eds.), Beyond Einstein: Perspectives on Geometry, Gravitation, and Cosmology in the Twentieth Century. New York, USA: Springer New York. pp. 183-204.
    Relativistic models of an expanding universe followed by contraction, or a big bang followed by a big crunch, were first proposed by A. Friedmann in 1922 and nine years later by A. Einstein. In the period ca. 1922–1960, the more speculative idea of a large and possibly infinite number of cycles was discussed by R. Tolman in particular. To some cosmologists, the idea was philosophically appealing because it seemed to justify an eternal yet dynamic universe without an absolute (...)
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    Debating Drama in the Early Modern University: John Case, Aristotle's Politics, and a Previously Unknown Oxford Disputation.Daniel Blank - 2022 - Journal of the History of Ideas 83 (3):387-406.
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    THE EARLY HISTORY OF ITALY - (M.) Maiuro, (J.) Botsford Johnson (edd.) The Oxford Handbook of Pre-Roman Italy (1000–49 bce ). Pp. 854, fig., ills, maps. New York: Oxford University Press, 2024. Cased, £135, US$175. ISBN: 978-0-19-998789-4. [REVIEW]Emma Blake - forthcoming - The Classical Review:1-3.
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    (1 other version)The early works, 1882-1898.John Dewey - 1967 - Carbondale,: Southern Illinois University Press.
    Volume 4 of’ “The Early Works” series covers the period of Dewey’s last year and one-half at the University of Michigan and his first half-year at the University of Chicago. In addition to sixteen articles the present volume contains Dewey’s reviews of six books and three articles, verbatim reports of three oral statements made by Dewey, and a full-length book, The Study of Ethics. Like its predecessors in this series, this volume presents a “clear text,” free of interpretive or (...)
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    Virtuosity and the early Royal Society of London: Craig Ashley Hanson: The English Virtuoso: Art, medicine and antiquarianism in the age of empiricism. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2009, 344pp, US$50.00 HB.Jessica Ratcliff - 2011 - Metascience 20 (3):569-571.
    Virtuosity and the early Royal Society of London Content Type Journal Article Pages 1-3 DOI 10.1007/s11016-010-9506-0 Authors Jessica Ratcliff, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 501 E. Daniel St, Champaign, II 61820, USA Journal Metascience Online ISSN 1467-9981 Print ISSN 0815-0796.
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  22. McGrath, Sean. J., the early Heidegger & medieval philosophy. Phenomenology for the godforsaken, Washington: The catholic university of America press 2006, 268 pages. [REVIEW]Christian Lotz - unknown
    Scholarship in Heideggerian philosophy can be broadly differentiated into three groups, which evolved in the European and Anglo-American discourses after WWII, namely, first a transcendental (idealist Kantian) approach; second, an Aristotelian approach; and third, a Christian approach to Heidegger’s analytic of Dasein and his fundamental ontology. All of these basic positions are a result of Heidegger’s philosophy on his way to Being and Time (1927) which he developed both in his broad ranging and fascinating lecture courses in Freiburg, where he (...)
     
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  23. (1 other version)Stephen Hill, The Early Byzantine Churches of Cilicia and Isauria. (Birmingham Byzantine and Ottoman Monographs, 1.) Aldershot, Eng., and Brookfield, Vt.: Variorum, for the Centre for Byzantine, Ottoman and Modern Greek Studies, University of Birmingham, 1996. Pp. xxvi, 280 plus 62 black-and-white figures and 127 black-and-white plates. [REVIEW]Marcus Rautman - 1998 - Speculum 73 (2):533-535.
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    The main directions of research on the philosophical heritage of the early 20th century kyiv theological academy at the national university of “kyiv-mohyla academy”.Nataliia Filipenko - 2024 - Filosofska Dumka (Philosophical Thought) 3:96-125.
    The article is devoted to the analysis of research on the philosophical heritage of the Kyiv Theological Academy of the early twentieth century at the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy. The experience of this particular institution in studying the philosophical heritage of the Kyiv Theological Academy of the early twentieth century, which began to be comprehended in Ukraine only in the 1990s due to the taboo of this issue in the Soviet period, is interesting both for its systematic (...)
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    Thoughts toward the early history of Chelsea College of science and technology, university of London.S. J. Teague - 1969 - British Journal of Educational Studies 17 (3):262-266.
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    Roots of Hinduism: The Early Aryans and the Indus Civilization. By Asko Parpola.Stephanie W. Jamison - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 140 (1).
    The Roots of Hinduism: The Early Aryans and the Indus Civilization. By Asko Parpola. New York: Oxford University Press, 2015. Pp. xviii + 363. $105 ; $38.95.
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    Modelling the history of early modern natural philosophy: the fate of the art-nature distinction in the Dutch universities.Andrea Sangiacomo - 2019 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 27 (1):46-74.
    The ‘model approach’ facilitates a quantitative-oriented study of conceptual changes in large corpora. This paper implements the ‘model approach’ to investigate the erosion of the traditional art-nature distinction in early modern natural philosophy. I argue that a condition for this transformation has to be located in the late scholastic conception of final causation. I design a conceptual model to capture the art-nature distinction and formulate a working hypothesis about its early modern fate. I test my hypothesis on a (...)
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  28. False Vacuum: Early Universe Cosmology and the Development of Inflation.Chris Smeenk - 2005 - In Eisenstaedt Jean & Knox A. J. (eds.), The Universe of General Relativity. Birkhauser. pp. 223-257.
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    (2 other versions)The Early Works of John Dewey, Volume 1, 1882 - 1898: Early Essays and Leibniz's New Essays, 1882-1888.Jo Ann Boydston & George E. Axetell (eds.) - 1969 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    Volume 1 of The Early Works of John Dewey, 1882-1898 is entitled Early Essays and Leibniz's New Essays Concerning the Human Understanding, 1882-1888. Included here are all Dewey's earliest writings, from his first published article through his book on Leibniz. The materials in this volume provide a chronological record of Dewey's early development--beginning with the article he sent to the Journal of Speculative Philosophy in 1881 while he was a high-school teacher in Oil City, Pennsylvania, and closing (...)
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    The republicanisation of empire between Universal Peace and war in the early United States.Ariane Viktoria Fichtl - 2023 - History of European Ideas 49 (1):37-47.
    Enlightenment writers have proposed projects to secure long-lasting peace within the belligerent environment of the European political landscape since the beginning of the eighteenth century. Madison and Rousseau, both declared critics of the Perpetual Peace project of the Abbé de St.-Pierre, were united in their opinion on the primacy of popular sovereignty within states to fulfil the goal of universal peace on the international level. Whereas the American constitution was built on a ‘peace pact’ to secure the union’s survival, the (...)
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  31. A plea for the highlands of Scotland": university reform in the early Twentieth Century.Christine D. Myers - 2005 - In David Seth Preston (ed.), Contemporary issues in education. New York, NY: Rodopi.
     
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    The Early American Reception of German Idealism (review).Daniel Breazeale - 2004 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 42 (2):229-231.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 42.2 (2004) 229-231 [Access article in PDF] James A. Good, editor. The Early American Reception of German Idealism. 5 vols. Bristol: Thoemmes, 2002. Pp. 2826. Cloth, $635.00. The five volumes of this set reprint an impressive collection of long unavailable texts by five largely forgotten nineteenth-century American authors, each of whom was familiar with at least some aspects of the philosophical revolution (...)
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  33. The Early Heidegger and Medieval Philosophy: Phenomenology for the Godforsaken (review).James D. Reid - 2007 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 45 (4):673-674.
    James D. Reid - The Early Heidegger and Medieval Philosophy: Phenomenology for the Godforsaken - Journal of the History of Philosophy 45:4 Journal of the History of Philosophy 45.4 673-674 Muse Search Journals This Journal Contents Reviewed by James D. Reid Metropolitan State College of Denver S. J. McGrath. The Early Heidegger and Medieval Philosophy: Phenomenology for the Godforsaken. Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press, 2006. Pp. xx + 268. Cloth, $69.95. Taking its clues from the (...)
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    (1 other version)Michael A. Salmon. The Aurelian Legacy: British Butterflies and Their Collectors. Additional material by, Peter Marren and Basil Harley. 432 pp., frontis., illus., apps., bibl., index. Berkeley/Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2001. $35. [REVIEW]Julie Early - 2003 - Isis 94 (4):700-701.
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    Cicero in the early empire - (t.J.) Keeline the reception of cicero in the early Roman empire. The rhetorical schoolroom and the creation of a cultural legend. Pp. XII + 375. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2018. Cased, £90, us$120. Isbn: 978-1-108-42623-7. [REVIEW]John Dugan - 2019 - The Classical Review 69 (2):449-451.
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    Reformations: The Early Modern World, 1450‐1650. By Carlos M. N. Eire. Pp. xviii, 893, New Haven/London, Yale University Press, 2016, $30.01. [REVIEW]Peter Milward - 2019 - Heythrop Journal 60 (2):283-285.
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    The fragments of the early greek mythographers R. L. Fowler: Early greek mythography. Vol. I: Text and introduction . Pp. xlvii + 459. Oxford: Oxford university press, 2001. Cased, £55. Isbn: 0-19-814740-. [REVIEW]Vayos J. Liapis - 2002 - The Classical Review 52 (02):236-.
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    Newton's Principia in the curricula of the University of Tartu (Dorpat) in the early 1690s.Ülo Lumiste & Helmut Piirimäe - 2001 - In Rein Vihalemm (ed.), Estonian studies in the history and philosophy of science. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 3--18.
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  39. Logic teaching at the University of Oxford from the Sixteenth to the early Eighteenth Century.E. Jennifer Ashworth - 2015 - Noctua 2 (1-2):24-62.
    This paper considers the nature of the changes that took place in logic teaching at the University of Oxford from the beginning of the sixteenth century, when students attended university lectures on Aristotle’s texts as well as studying short works dealing with specifically medieval developments, to the beginning of the eighteenth century when teaching was centred in the colleges, the medieval developments had largely disappeared, and manuals summarizing Aristotelian logic were used. The paper also considers the reasons for these changes, (...)
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    Rob King. Hokum! The Early Sound Slapstick Short and Depression-Era Mass Culture. University of California Press, 2017. 272 pp. [REVIEW]Maggie Hennefeld - 2018 - Critical Inquiry 45 (1):239-240.
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    Start ‘Em Early: Pastoral Power and the Confessional Culture of Leadership Development in the US University.Nicole Ferry & Eric Guthey - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 173 (4):723-736.
    We apply a critical perspective on leadership development discourses and practices to the case of student leadership development programs in the US universities and colleges. We leverage the first author’s personal experiences as a facilitator in such programs to focus on the manner in which they adapt and deploy a variety of commodified pop and positive psychology techniques—including prominently among them icebreakers and psychological assessment tests—that encourage participants to share personal and emotional insights about themselves as the necessary prerequisite for (...)
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    Eliminating Life: From the early modern ontology of Life to Enlightenment proto-biology.Charles T. Wolfe - forthcoming - In Stephen Howard & Jack Stetter (eds.), The Edinburgh Critical History of Early Modern and Enlightenment Philosophy. Edinburgh University Press.
    Well prior to the invention of the term ‘biology’ in the early 1800s by Lamarck and Treviranus (and lesser-known figures in the decades prior), and also prior to the appearance of terms such as ‘organism’ under the pen of Leibniz and Stahl in the early 1700s, the question of ‘Life’, that is, the status of living organisms within the broader physico-mechanical universe, agitated different corners of the European intellectual scene. From modern Epicureanism to medical Newtonianism, from Stahlian (...)
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    Chris Wickham, Framing the Early Middle Ages: Europe and the Mediterranean, 400–800. First paperback ed. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2006. Pp. xxviii, 990; 13 maps. [REVIEW]Walter Pohl - 2010 - Speculum 85 (2):481-483.
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    The early history of life on earth: Reconstructing an elusive story: Life on a young planet: The first three billion years of evolution on Earth. (2003). By Andrew H. Knoll. Princeton University Press, Princeton. x + 277 pp. ISBN 0‐691‐00978‐3. [REVIEW]Adam S. Wilkins - 2006 - Bioessays 28 (4):438-439.
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    Philosophy as a Vocation: Heidegger and University Reform in the Early Interwar Years.Steven Galt Crowell - 1997 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 14 (2):255 - 276.
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    The Early Works of John Dewey, Volume 5, 1882 - 1898: Early Essays, 1895-1898.John Dewey - 2008 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    This third volume in the definitive edition of Dewey's early work opens with his tribute to George Sylvester Morris, the former teacher who had brought Dewey to the University of Michigan. Morris's death in 1889 left vacant the Department of Philosophy chairmanship and led to Dewey's returning to fill that post after a year's stay at Minnesota. Appearing here, among all his writings from 1889 through 1892, are Dewey's earliest comprehensive statements on logic and his first book on ethics. (...)
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    The Early Essays.Talcott Parsons - 1991 - University of Chicago Press.
    With the publication in 1937 of his first book, The Structure of Social Action, Talcott Parsons (1902-79) established himself as one of America's most important social theorists. Yet Parsons's essays from the decade preceding 1937 are virtually unknown to theorists and historians of sociology. By gathering the majority of Parsons's articles and book reviews published between 1923 and 1937, Charles Camic supplies the first comprehensive selection of the writings of the "early Parsons." In his superb introductory essay, Camic situates (...)
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    The Stoic Sage: The Early Stoics on Wisdom, Sagehood and Socrates. By René Brouwer. Pp. x, 230, Cambridge University Press, 2014, £60.00/$90.00. [REVIEW]Robin Waterfield - 2016 - Heythrop Journal 57 (1):185-186.
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    The Early Works of John Dewey, Volume 3, 1882 - 1898: Essays and Outlines of a Critical Theory of Ethics, 1889-1892.John Dewey - 2008 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    This third volume in the definitive edition of Dewey's early work opens with his tribute to George Sylvester Morris, the former teacher who had brought Dewey to the University of Michigan.
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    (1 other version)Hercules in the Early Middle Ages Lawrence Nees: A Tainted Mantle: Hercules and the Classical Tradition at the Carolingian Court. (Middle Ages Series.) Pp. xvii + 391; 3 colour pls, 77 ills. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1991. $39.95. [REVIEW]A. B. E. Hood - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (01):152-153.
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