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  1. Two kinds of curiosity.Daniela Dover - 2023 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 108 (3):811-832.
    Leading philosophical models of curiosity represent it as a desiderative attitude whose content is a question, and which is satisfied by knowledge of the answer to that question. I argue that these models do not capture the distinctive character of a form of curiosity that I call 'erotic curiosity'. Erotic curiosity addresses itself not to a question but to an object whose significance for the inquirer is affective as well as epistemic. This form of curiosity is best understood by analogy (...)
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  2. Distance and competition in lexical access.Wd Marslenwilson, S. Vanhalen & H. Moss - 1988 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 26 (6):490-491.
     
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  3. The fashioner of worlds-ultimate reality in Tennyson.Wd Shaw - 1991 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 14 (4):245-262.
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    Art and Science: Organicism and Goethe's Classical Aesthetics.Wd Wetzels - 1987 - In Frederick Burwick (ed.), Approaches to Organic Form: Permutations in Science and Culture. Springer, Dordrecht. pp. 71-85.
    If one attempts to examine the role of a concept in the writings of a man of letters, it seems appropriate to begin with some linguistic observations pertinent to the discussion: aesthetics. To what extent and in what particular way does the metaphorical field associated with the concept of organism determine or at least reach into descriptions of the creative process as such? Such an initial step of modest pragmatics suggests itself especially in view of the fact that Goethe never (...)
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  5. David Victor Glass 1911-1978.Wd Borrie - 1983 - In Borrie Wd (ed.), Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 68: 1982. pp. 537-560.
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  6. Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 68: 1982.Borrie Wd - 1983
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  7. Knowledge and linear separability-object versus social categorization.Wd Wattenmaker & Sj Schwertz - 1992 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 30 (6):467-467.
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    Neurobiology supports virtue theory on the role of heuristics in moral cognition.Casebeer Wd - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (4).
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  9. 2003 annual meeting of the association for symbolic logic.Timothy Carlson, Wd Hart Denis Hirschfeldt David Macqueen & Donald Monk - 2004 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 10 (1):120.
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    Integrative Research in the University Context: Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies, The Australian National University.Robert Wasson & Stephen Dovers - 2005 - Journal of Research Practice 1 (2):Article M4.
    At a time of increasing interest and advocacy in integrated and policy-oriented research, this paper offers an empirically-based view of the intellectual and practical challenges of undertaking such research. It analyses the experience of a long-standing university research and postgraduate training centre from 1973-2004: the Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies at The Australian National University. The paper discusses staff development issues, cross-disciplinary understanding, organisational requirements for collaborative research, postgraduate and early career considerations, a range of integrative frameworks, and the (...)
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    Greek Homosexuality.Nancy Demand & K. J. Dover - 1980 - American Journal of Philology 101 (1):121.
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  12. The Walk and the Talk.Daniela Dover - 2019 - Philosophical Review 128 (4):387-422.
    It is widely believed that we ought not to criticize others for wrongs that we ourselves have committed. The author draws out and challenges some of the background assumptions about the practice of criticism that underlie our attraction to this claim, such as the tendency to think of criticism either as a social sanction or as a didactic intervention. The author goes on to offer a taxonomy of cases in which the moral legitimacy of criticism is challenged on the grounds (...)
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  13. Human Needs: Overview.Michael A. Dover - 2023 - Oxford//Nasw Encyclopedia of Social Work Https://Doi.Org/10.1093/Acrefore/9780199975839.013.554.
    Human need and related concepts such as basic needs have long been part of the implicit conceptual foundation for social work theory, practice, and research. However, while the published literature in social work has long stressed social justice, and has incorporated discussion of human rights, human need has long been both a neglected and contested concept. In recent years, the explicit use of human needs theory has begun to have a significant influence on the literature in social work.
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  14. The Conversational Self.Daniela Dover - 2022 - Mind 131 (521):193-230.
    This paper explores a distinctive form of social interaction—interpersonal inquiry—in which two or more people attempt to understand one another by engaging in conversation. Like many modes of inquiry into human beings, interpersonal inquiry partly shapes its own objects. How we conduct it thus affects who we become. I present an ethical ideal of conversation to which, I argue, at least some of our interpersonal inquiry ought to aspire. I then consider how this ideal might influence philosophical conceptions of the (...)
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    Greek popular morality in the time of Plato and Aristotle.Kenneth James Dover - 1974 - Indianapolis: Hackett.
  16. Matt. 28: 16-20: Texts behind the Text.Dc Allison & Wd Davies - 1992 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 72 (1):89-98.
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    Aristophanes, Clouds.Charles Segal & K. J. Dover - 1971 - American Journal of Philology 92 (1):100.
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  18. Criticism as Conversation.Daniela Dover - 2019 - Philosophical Perspectives 33 (1):26-61.
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    Lysias and the Corpus Lysiacum.George Kennedy & K. J. Dover - 1970 - American Journal of Philology 91 (4):495.
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    Greek Word Order.James W. Poultney & K. J. Dover - 1962 - American Journal of Philology 83 (3):324.
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  21. Rhesus-monkeys learn relative values of numerals (0-9) and exhibit transitivity.Dm Rumbaugh, Wd Hopkins & Da Washburn - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (6):489-489.
     
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    Culture and Anarchy: Landmarks in the History of Education.J. Dover Wilson (ed.) - 1932 - Cambridge University Press.
    Manifesting the special intelligence of a literary critic of original gifts, Culture and Anarchy is still a living classic. It is addressed to the flexible and the disinterested, to those who are not committed to the findings of their particular discipline, and it assumes in its reader a critical intelligence that will begin its work with the reader himself. Arnold employs a delicate and stringent irony in an examination of the society of his time: a rapidly expanding industrial society, just (...)
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  23. The moment of microaggression: The experience of acts of oppression, dehumanization and exploitation.Michael A. Dover - 2016 - Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment 27 (7-8):575-586.
    After a brief introduction and review of recent literature on microaggressions, a theoretical typology of three sources of social injustice (oppression, dehumanization, and exploitation) contributes to the theorization of the sources of microaggressions. A selected compendium of words and affective phrases generated in classroom exercises illustrates the nature of the experience of the moment of microaggression. Future research on microaggressions as well as evaluation of practice should examine the experience of microaggression, including being subjected to microaggression, initiating such acts, and (...)
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    Aristophanic Comedy.Thomas McEvilley & Kenneth James Dover - 1974 - American Journal of Philology 95 (3):293.
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  25. Human Needs (Annotated Bibliography).Michael A. Dover - 2016 - In Mullen Edward (ed.), Oxford Bibliographies Online: Social Work. Oxford University Press.
    Social work has long been concerned with the respective roles of the social work profession and the social welfare system in addressing human needs. Social workers engage in needs assessment together with client systems. They provide and advocate for the needs of clients, as well enabling and empowering clients and communities to address their needs. They also advocate for social welfare benefits and services and overall social policies that take human needs into account. However, explicit ethical content was not present (...)
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    Identity and influence.Daniela Dover - 2023 - Synthese 202 (5):1-24.
    How worried should we be about how impressionable we are—how susceptible we are to being influenced and even transformed by our encounters with one another? Some moral philosophers think we should be quite worried indeed: they hold that interpersonal influence is an especially morally dangerous way to change. It calls for additional moral scrutiny as compared with vectors of change that come from within the influencee’s own psyche—their antecedent values, desires, commitments, and so forth—just because it has an external source. (...)
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    Heidegger et l'Afrique: réception et paradoxe d'un "dialogue" monologique.Antoine-Dover Osongo-Lukadi - 2001 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    L'objectif de l'auteur de ce livre n'est pas de s'inscrire dans un débat stérile en plaidant pour l'existence ou la non existence d'une " philosophie africaine ". La véritable ligne de force de cet ouvrage est le dialogue interculturel, uniquement envisageable à partir d'une appréhension ontologique moulée dans des identités ouvertes simultanément sur l'ipséité et l'altérité. La création n'est envisageable que dans un dialogue animé par deux peuples créateurs attachés tous au service d'une culture.
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    The Chronology of Antiphon's Speeches.K. J. Dover - 1950 - Classical Quarterly 44 (1-2):44-.
    Two firm points in the chronology of Antiphon's speeches are VI περ το χορευτο in 419/81 and the Defence in 411/02. Speech V περ τσ 'Hρδου is now generally dated between these two; only the vaguest attempts have been made to date I κατ τσ μητρυασ; there is no general agreement on either the date or the authorship of the Tetralogies. The main purpose of this paper is to adduce linguistic as well as external evidence for the dating of V (...)
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    The Date of Plato's "Symposium".K. J. Dover - 1965 - Phronesis 10 (1):2 - 20.
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    There's more to life than selection and neutrality.Gabby Dover - 1997 - Bioessays 19 (1):91-92.
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    Challenges: Observing development through evolutionary eyes: A practical approach.Gabriel A. Dover - 1992 - Bioessays 14 (4):281-287.
    An argument is made that only through a detailed comparison of mutational mechanisms underlying the evolution of the genetic systems governing development, can the 'logic' of individual development be fully comprehended. To do this, it is essential to choose two or more genes (or their products) that interact in the establishment of a given function, and to compare the molecular basis of that interaction in closely related species. The rationale to this approach arises from observations of molecular co‐evolution between interacting (...)
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    The logical and empirical bases of conservation judgements.Thomas R. Shultz, Arlene Dover & Eric Amsel - 1979 - Cognition 7 (2):99-123.
  33. A Needs-Based Partial Theory of Human Injustice: Oppression, Dehumanization, Exploitation, and Systematic Inequality in Opportunities to Address Human Needs.Michael Alan Dover - 2019 - Humanity and Society 43 (4):442-483.
    The article presents an original needs-based partial theory of human injustice and shows its relationship to existing theories of human need and human liberation. The theory is based on an original typology of three social structural sources of human injustice, a partial theorization of the mechanisms of human injustice, and a needs-based theorization of the nature of human injustice, as experienced by individuals. The article makes a sociological contribution to normative social theory by clarifying the relationship of human injustice to (...)
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    Evolution: No old synthesis and no new paradigm.Gabriel Dover - 1987 - Bioessays 6 (4):187-188.
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    How genomic and developmental dynamics affect evolutionary processes.Gabriel Dover - 2000 - Bioessays 22 (12):1153-1159.
    Evolutionary genetics is concerned with natural selection and neutral drift, to the virtual exclusion of almost everything else. In its current focus on DNA variation, it reduces phenotypes to symbols. Varying phenotypes, however, are the units of evolution, and, if we want a comprehensive theory of evolution, we need to consider both the internal and external evolutionary forces that shape the development of phenotypes. Genetic systems are redundant, modular and subject to a variety of genomic mechanisms of “turnover” (transposition, gene (...)
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    Some neglected aspects of Agamemnon's dilemma.Kenneth James Dover - 1973 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 93:58-69.
    Interpretation of theAgamemnonin general and of its first choral sequence in particular has tended to proceed on two assumptions: first, that Aeschylus could have given an answer to the question, ‘Was Agamemnon free to choose whether or not to sacrifice his daughter?’; and secondly, that he composed the play in such a way that if we try hard enough we can discover his answer. I submit in this paper an interpretation which replaces both these assumptions with an alternative trio of (...)
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  37. Lessons from Learning the Craft of Theory-Driven Research.Michael A. Dover - 2010 - Proceedings of the American Sociological Association 2010.
    This article presents a case study of the structure and logic of the author’s dissertation, with a focus on theoretical content. Designed for use in proposal writing seminars or research methods courses, the article stresses the value of identifying the originating, specifying and subsidiary research questions; clarifying the subject and object of the research; situating research within a particular research tradition, and using a competing theories approach. The article stresses the need to identify conceptual problems and empirical problems and their (...)
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  38. Toward an Existentialist Metaethics: Beauvoir’s Groundwork.Daniela Dover & Jonathan Gingerich - forthcoming - In Berislav Marušić & Mark Schroeder (eds.), Analytic Existentialism. Oxford University Press.
    In her 1947 book _Toward an Ethics of Ambiguity_, Simone de Beauvoir sketches the outlines of a systematic existentialist ethical theory. This short and startlingly ambitious text purports to offer nothing less than a new way to meet the challenge of moral skepticism with a theory that at once grounds moral normativity and entails certain first-order moral norms. We argue that Beauvoir offers a distinctive and promising version of metaethical constructivism that deserves to be treated as a live option in (...)
     
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    Archilochus.K. J. Dover - 1960 - The Classical Review 10 (01):10-.
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    Anthemocritus and the Megarians.K. J. Dover - 1966 - American Journal of Philology 87 (2):203.
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    Allen C. Wilson (1934–1991): Investigative evolutionist, per excellence.Gabriel Dover - 1991 - Bioessays 13 (11):619-620.
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    Aeschylus, Fr. 248 M.K. J. Dover - 1964 - The Classical Review 14 (01):12-.
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    Ancient Greek Literature.K. J. Dover - 1997 - Oxford University Press UK.
    This historical survey of Greek literature from 700 BC to 550 AD concentrates on the principal authors and quotes many passages from their work in translation, to allow the reader to form his own impression of its quality, including Homer, Plato, Aristophanes, and Euripides. Attention is drawn both to the elements in Greek literature and attitudes to life which are unfamiliar to us, and to the elements which appeal most powerfully to succeeding generations. Although it is recognized that this appeal (...)
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    An inside‐out story: Verbal image and pictorial image in the french prose lancelot.Carol R. Dover - 1997 - The European Legacy 2 (1):191-198.
    (1997). An inside‐out story: Verbal image and pictorial image in the french prose lancelot. The European Legacy: Vol. 2, Fourth International Conference of the International Society for the Study of European Ideas, pp. 191-198.
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    An Index to Plato Leonard Brandwood: A Word Index to Plato. Pp. xxx + 1003. Leeds: W. S. Maney & Son, 1976. Cloth, £24.K. J. Dover - 1978 - The Classical Review 28 (01):85-86.
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    Aristophanes, Knights 11–20.K. J. Dover - 1959 - The Classical Review 9 (03):196-199.
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    Aristophanes' Language.K. J. Dover - 1968 - The Classical Review 18 (02):157-.
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    Aristophanes' Lyrics.K. J. Dover - 1964 - The Classical Review 14 (01):23-.
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    Androtion on Ostracism.K. J. Dover - 1963 - The Classical Review 13 (03):256-257.
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    Aristophanic Studies.K. J. Dover - 1958 - The Classical Review 8 (3-4):235-.
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