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    A common sense approach to value inquiry.C. Stephen Byrum - 1984 - Journal of Value Inquiry 18 (4):307-317.
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    A Primer on Giordano Bruno.C. Stephen Byrum - 1983 - Philosophy Research Archives 9:303-336.
    In a rather obscure moment in James Joyce’s Portrait of an Artist as a Young Man, Stephen Dedalus enters into a conversation with an equally obscure character named Ghezzi. The conversation concerns the Nolan, Giordano Bruno. Ghezzi recalls that Bruno was a “terrible heretic,” and expresses “some sorrow” that he was burned at the stake.For the history of philosophy, there may similarly be “some sorrow” that little more is known about Bruno than that which is contained in Joyce’s reference. He (...)
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    A Primer on Giordano Bruno.C. Stephen Byrum - 1983 - Philosophy Research Archives 9:303-336.
    In a rather obscure moment in James Joyce’s Portrait of an Artist as a Young Man, Stephen Dedalus enters into a conversation with an equally obscure character named Ghezzi. The conversation concerns the Nolan, Giordano Bruno. Ghezzi recalls that Bruno was a “terrible heretic,” and expresses “some sorrow” that he was burned at the stake.For the history of philosophy, there may similarly be “some sorrow” that little more is known about Bruno than that which is contained in Joyce’s reference. He (...)
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    Aristotle's concept of individuality: A Hartmanian interpretation. [REVIEW]C. Stephen Byrum - 1980 - Journal of Value Inquiry 14 (2):93-104.