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    Varro and Pompey.Raymond Astbury - 1967 - Classical Quarterly 17 (02):403-.
    The purpose of this article is to consider the problem of the ascribed to Varro and to attempt to show that, despite the doubts expressed by modern scholars, the balance of the evidence does support the traditional interpretation. Appian, dealing with the ‘Triumvirate’ of 59 B.C., tells us: The usual interpretation of this passage has been that Varro wrote a political pamphlet, possibly in the form of a Menippean satire,2 against the First Triumvirate, to which he gave the title.There are (...)
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    Jean-Pierre Cèbe: Varron, Satires Ménippées. Édition, Traduction et Commentaire, 8: Marcopolis-Mysteria. (Collection de l'École Française de Rome, 9.) Pp. 174. Rome: École Française de Rome, 1987. [REVIEW]Raymond Astbury - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (01):140-.
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    H. K. Riikonen: Menippean Satire as a Literary Genre with Special Reference to Seneca's Apocolocyntosis. (Commentationes Humanarum Litterarum, 83.) Pp. 58. Helsinki: Societas Scientiarum Fennica, 1987. Paper. [REVIEW]Raymond Astbury - 1988 - The Classical Review 38 (02):417-.
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    H. K. Riikonen: Menippean Satire as a Literary Genre with Special Reference to Seneca's Apocolocyntosis. (Commentationes Humanarum Litterarum, 83.) Pp. 58. Helsinki: Societas Scientiarum Fennica, 1987. Paper. [REVIEW]Raymond Astbury - 1988 - The Classical Review 38 (2):417-417.
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    J.-P. Cébe : Varron, Satires Ménippées. Édition, traduction et commentaire, Vol. 12, Sexagessis—Testamentum. Pp. xix–xxxi + 1894–2032, A-L. Rome: École française de Rome, 1998. Paper. ISBN: 2-7283-0541-2. [REVIEW]Raymond Astbury - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (1):303-304.
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    Jean-Pierre Cèbe: Varron, Satires Ménippées. Édition, traduction et commentaire. Vol. v. (Collection de l'École Française de Rome, 9.) Pp. xxiv+173. Rome: École Française de Rome, 1980. Paper. [REVIEW]Raymond Astbury - 1981 - The Classical Review 31 (02):294-.
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    Jean-Pierre Cèbe: Varron, Satires Ménippées. Édition, Traduction et Commentaire_, 8: _Marcopolis-Mysteria. (Collection de l'École Française de Rome, 9.) Pp. 174. Rome: École Française de Rome, 1987. [REVIEW]Raymond Astbury - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (1):140-140.
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    Jean-Pierre Cèbe: Varron, Satires Ménippées. Édition, traduction et commentaire. Vol. v. (Collection de l'École Française de Rome, 9.) Pp. xxiv+173. Rome: École Française de Rome, 1980. Paper. [REVIEW]Raymond Astbury - 1981 - The Classical Review 31 (2):294-294.
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    M. Salvadore : M. Terenti Varronis. Fragmenta omnia quae extant. Pars I: Supplementum. Pp. 138. Hildesheim, Zurich, and New York: Georg Olms, 1999. Paper, DM 49.80. ISBN: 3-487-10846-1. [REVIEW]Raymond Astbury - 2001 - The Classical Review 51 (2):404-405.
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    P. Michael Brown: Horace Satires I. With an Introduction, Text, Translation and Commentary. Pp. xi+194. Warminster: Aris and Phillips, 1993. £35. [REVIEW]Raymond Astbury - 1994 - The Classical Review 44 (1):209-209.
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    The Apocolocyntosis_- Rosario Cortés: Teoría de la sátira. Análisis de _Apocolocyntosis de Séneca. Pp. 320. Cáceres: Universidad de Extremadura, 1986. Paper. [REVIEW]Raymond Astbury - 1988 - The Classical Review 38 (01):49-50.
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    Varro’s Menippeans. [REVIEW]Raymond Astbury - 2001 - The Classical Review 51 (01):44-.
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    Evolution of mathematical concepts.Raymond Louis Wilder - 1968 - New York,: Wiley.
    Treating mathematical science as a distinct cultural entity subject to environmental factors which influence its evolution, the author examines the creation and development of its major concepts since early times.
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    On the ethical life.Raymond Aaron Younis (ed.) - 2009 - Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press.
    The question of the ethical life is arguably one of the most compelling, and urgent, questions of our time. As Peter Singer, among others, has pointed out, almost 10 million children die each year due to poverty, some of whom would not die if the amount of aid that we now offer increases significantly. As Singer has also pointed out, the exploitation of human beings and other animals is a major ethical and practical concern. There can be little reasonable doubt (...)
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  15. The Idols of the Tower.Raymond Aaron Younis - 2008 - In The Ownership and Dissemination of Knowledge. PESA. pp. 1-15.
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    In Defence of Realism.Raymond Tallis - 1988 - Hodder Education.
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    Clausewitz, philosopher of war.Raymond Aron - 1983 - New York: Simon & Schuster.
    Reevaluates the ideas of the German general, shows how his writings have been misinterpreted, and applies Clausewitzian theory to twentieth century political history.
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    Hegel: an introduction.Raymond Plant - 1983 - Oxford, England: Blackwell.
    Philosophy is one of the most intimidating and difficult of disciplines, as any of its students can attest. This book is an important entry in a distinctive new series from Routledge: "The Great Philosophers." Breaking down obstacles to understanding the ideas of history's greatest thinkers, these brief, accessible, and affordable volumes offer essential introductions to the great philosophers of the Western tradition from Plato to Wittgenstein.In just 64 pages, each author, a specialist on his subject, places the philosopher and his (...)
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    Films and Feelings.Raymond Durgnat - 1971 - MIT Press.
    Raymond Durgnat here examines literally hundreds of films in an effort to isolate universals of the language of films and to loft their poetics to an articulate level.
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    Les Cadres sociaux de l'ontologie sartrienne..Raymond Diaz - 1975 - Paris: diffusion H. Champion.
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    La gnose de Princeton: des savants à la recherche d'une religion.Raymond Ruyer - 1974 - Paris: Fayard.
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    Politics and history.Raymond Aron - 1978 - New Brunswick (U.S.A.): Transaction Books. Edited by Miriam Bernheim Conant.
    This edition focuses on Aron's lifelong attempt to bridge the gap between knowledge and action and to understand the dialectical relationship between history ...
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  23. Metaphor interpretation as embodied simulation.Raymond W. Gibbs - 2006 - Mind and Language 21 (3):434–458.
    Cognitive theories of metaphor understanding are typically described in terms of the mappings between different kinds of abstract, schematic, disembodied knowledge. My claim in this paper is that part of our ability to make sense of metaphorical language, both individual utterances and extended narratives, resides in the automatic construction of a simulation whereby we imagine performing the bodily actions referred to in the language. Thus, understanding metaphorical expressions like ‘grasp a concept’ or ‘get over’ an emotion involve simulating what it (...)
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  24. Annual Conference 2008.Annabel Astbury - 2008 - Agora (History Teachers' Association of Victoria) 43 (4):76.
  25. Draft Australian Curriculum for History.Annabel Astbury - 2010 - Agora (History Teachers' Association of Victoria) 45 (2):43.
  26. Draft Australian Curriculum for Senior History.Annabel Astbury - 2010 - Agora (History Teachers' Association of Victoria) 45 (3):48.
  27. From Analogue to Digital.Annabel Astbury - 2009 - Agora (History Teachers' Association of Victoria) 44 (3):34.
     
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    John Christian Pringle.B. E. Astbury - 1938 - The Eugenics Review 30 (2):127.
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  29. Proposed National Curriculum for History.Annabel Astbury - 2009 - Agora (History Teachers' Association of Victoria) 44 (1):41.
  30. Tech-savvy Learners.Annabel Astbury - 2009 - Agora (History Teachers' Association of Victoria) 44 (4):34.
     
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    Metaphor Interpretation as Embodied Simulation.Raymond W. Gibbs - 2006 - Mind and Language 21 (3):434-458.
    Cognitive theories of metaphor understanding are typically described in terms of the mappings between different kinds of abstract, schematic, disembodied knowledge. My claim in this paper is that part of our ability to make sense of metaphorical language, both individual utterances and extended narratives, resides in the automatic construction of a simulation whereby we imagine performing the bodily actions referred to in the language. Thus, understanding metaphorical expressions like ‘grasp a concept’ or ‘get over’ an emotion involve simulating what it (...)
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    Anaximenes and King Alexander I of Macedon.Peter Astbury Brunt - 1976 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 96:151-153.
  33. Human Odyssey: From the ancient to the modern world.Xavier Rizos & Annabel Astbury - 2012 - Agora (History Teachers' Association of Victoria) 47 (2):33.
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  34. Cognitive effort and effects in metaphor comprehension: Relevance theory and psycholinguistics.Raymond W. Gibbs & Markus Tendahl - 2006 - Mind and Language 21 (3):379–403.
    This paper explores the trade-off between cognitive effort and cognitive effects during immediate metaphor comprehension. We specifically evaluate the fundamental claim of relevance theory that metaphor understanding, like all utterance interpretation, is constrained by the presumption of optimal relevance (Sperber and Wilson, 1995, p. 270): the ostensive stimulus is relevant enough for it to be worth the addressee's effort to process it, and the ostensive stimulus is the most relevant one compatible with the communicator's abilities and preferences. One important implication (...)
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    Negative Dialectics. [REVIEW]Raymond Geuss - 1975 - Journal of Philosophy 72 (6):167-175.
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    Cognitive Effort and Effects in Metaphor Comprehension: Relevance Theory and Psycholinguistics.Raymond W. Gibbs & Markus Tendahl - 2006 - Mind and Language 21 (3):379-403.
    This paper explores the trade-off between cognitive effort and cognitive effects during immediate metaphor comprehension. We specifically evaluate the fundamental claim of relevance theory that metaphor understanding, like all utterance interpretation, is constrained by the presumption of optimal relevance (Sperber and Wilson, 1995, p. 270): the ostensive stimulus is relevant enough for it to be worth the addressee’s effort to process it, and the ostensive stimulus is the most relevant one compatible with the communicator’s abilities and preferences. One important implication (...)
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  37. Interests and rights: the case against animals.Raymond Gillespie Frey - 1980 - New York: Oxford University Press.
  38. Culture and Society 1780-1950.Raymond Williams - 1983 - Columbia University Press.
    Acknowledged as perhaps _the_ masterpiece of materialist criticism in the English language, this omnibus ranges over British literary history from George Eliot to George Orwell to inquire about the complex ways economic reality shapes the imagination.
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    Outside Ethics.Raymond Geuss - 2003 - European Journal of Philosophy 11 (1):29-53.
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    Claude Fleury, 1640-1723, as an educational historiographer and thinker.Raymond E. Wanner - 1975 - The Hague: M. Nijhoff.
    CHAPTER I CLAUDE FLEURY AND HIS CAREER Claude Fleury (-), an educator, historian , jurist, cleric, royal tutor, and immortel of the ...
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    Critical Theory and Methodology.Raymond A. Morrow & David D. Brown - 1994 - SAGE.
    Recipient of Choice Magazine's 1996 Outstanding Academic Book Award Author Raymond Morrow outlines and recounts the development of the major tenets of critical theory, exemplifying them through the works of two of their most influential, recent adherents: Jürgen Habermas and Anthony Giddens. Beginning with a comprehensive yet meticulous explication of critical theory and its history, the author next discusses it within the context of a research program; his work concludes with an examination of empirical methods. Emphasizing the connections between (...)
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    The genealogy of disjunction.Raymond Earl Jennings - 1994 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This is a comprehensive study of the English word 'or', and the logical operators variously proposed to present its meaning. Although there are indisputably disjunctive uses of or in English, it is a mistake to suppose that logical disjunction represents its core meaning. 'Or' is descended from the Anglo-Saxon word meaning second, a form which survives in such expressions as "every other day." Its disjunctive uses arise through metalinguistic applications of an intermediate adverbial meaning which is conjunctive rather than disjunctive (...)
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    Metaphor Interpretation as Embodied Simulation.Raymond W. Gibbs - 2006 - Mind Language 21 (3):434-458.
    Cognitive theories of metaphor understanding are typically described in terms of the mappings between different kinds of abstract, schematic, disembodied knowledge. My claim in this paper is that part of our ability to make sense of metaphorical language, both individual utterances and extended narratives, resides in the automatic construction of a simulation whereby we imagine performing the bodily actions referred to in the language. Thus, understanding metaphorical expressions like ‘grasp a concept’ or ‘get over’ an emotion involve simulating what it (...)
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    Education and the Cult of Efficiency.Raymond E. Callahan - 1962 - University of Chicago Press.
    Raymond Callahan's lively study exposes the alarming lengths to which school administrators went, particularly in the period from 1910 to 1930, in sacrificing educational goals to the demands of business procedures.
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    Metaphor Interpretation as Embodied Simulation.Raymond W. Gibbs - 2006 - Mind Language 21 (3):434-458.
    Cognitive theories of metaphor understanding are typically described in terms of the mappings between different kinds of abstract, schematic, disembodied knowledge. My claim in this paper is that part of our ability to make sense of metaphorical language, both individual utterances and extended narratives, resides in the automatic construction of a simulation whereby we imagine performing the bodily actions referred to in the language. Thus, understanding metaphorical expressions like ‘grasp a concept’ or ‘get over’ an emotion involve simulating what it (...)
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    Freedom. An impossible reality.Raymond Tallis - 2022 - Human Affairs 32 (4):474-507.
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    Hazlitt on the Future of the Self.Raymond Martin & John Barresi - 1995 - Journal of the History of Ideas 56 (468):61-100.
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    Possible worlds: an introduction to logic and its philosophy.Raymond Bradley - 1979 - Oxford: Blackwell. Edited by Norman Swartz.
    object an item which does not have a position in space and time but which exists. (Philosophers have nominated such things as numbers, sets, and propositions to this category. The need to posit such entities has been discussed and disputed for at least 2400 years.).
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    Computational Artifacts: Towards a Philosophy of Computer Science.Raymond Turner - 2018 - Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
    The philosophy of computer science is concerned with issues that arise from reflection upon the nature and practice of the discipline of computer science. This book presents an approach to the subject that is centered upon the notion of computational artefact. It provides an analysis of the things of computer science as technical artefacts. Seeing them in this way enables the application of the analytical tools and concepts from the philosophy of technology to the technical artefacts of computer science. With (...)
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  50. Overcoming Discrimination, Persecution, and Violence Against Women.Dana C. Jack & Jill Astbury - 2014 - In Elena Mustakova-Possardt (ed.), Toward a Socially Responsible Psychology for a Global Era. Springer. pp. 207--229.
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