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    The Cambridge History of Classical Literature: Volume 1, Greek Literature, Part 1, Early Greek Poetry.P. E. Easterling & Bernard M. W. Knox (eds.) - 1989 - Cambridge University Press.
    The period from the eighth to the fifth centuries B.C. was one of extraordinary creativity in the Greek-speaking world. Poetry was a public and popular medium, and its production was closely related to developments in contemporary society. At the time when the city states were acquiring their distinctive institutions epic found the greatest of all its exponents in Homer, and lyric poetry for both solo and choral performance became a genre which attracted poets of the first rank, writers of the (...)
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    Sophocles.P. E. Easterling - 1972 - The Classical Review 22 (01):17-.
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    Sophocles Gilberte Ronnet: Sophocle poète tragique. Pp. xvi + 346. Paris: de Boccard, 1969. Paper, N. P.P. E. Easterling - 1972 - The Classical Review 22 (01):17-19.
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    The Manuscript a of Sophocles and its Relation to the Moschopulean Recension.P. E. Easterling - 1960 - Classical Quarterly 10 (1-2):51-.
    Professor Kamerbeek in a recent article raises some interesting questions about the value of the manuscript of Sophocles Parisinus gr. 2712, universally known as A. Ever since the time of Brunck, who was the first to use this manuscript extensively, it has been considered second only to Laurentianus XXXII 9 as a source of correct readings and as a witness of the old, i.e. pre-Byzantine, tradition of Sophocles. But the importance of A has been seriously challenged by Alexander Turyn, who (...)
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    Antigones George Steiner: Antigones. Pp. xii+316; 15 photographs. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1984. £15.P. E. Easterling - 1986 - The Classical Review 36 (01):14-17.
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    Deception-Scenes in Sophocles.P. E. Easterling - 1972 - The Classical Review 22 (01):19-.
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    Greek Palaeography.P. E. Easterling - 1980 - The Classical Review 30 (02):265-.
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    History and Criticism of Greek Texts.P. E. Easterling - 1965 - The Classical Review 15 (01):75-.
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    Sophocles' Ajax: Collations of the Manuscripts G, R, and Q.P. E. Easterling - 1967 - Classical Quarterly 17 (01):52-.
    Since the appearance in 1952 of Alexander Turyn's Studies in the Manuscript Tradition of the Tragedies of Sophocles it has been quite clear that editors must abandon the traditional stemma and with it much of their traditional thinking about the text. One of Turyn's most important contributions to Sophoclean studies has been his treatment of what he calls the vetustiores.
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    Sophocles' Philoctetes: Collations of the Manuscripts G, R, and Q.P. E. Easterling - 1969 - Classical Quarterly 19 (01):57-.
    In an earlier article I reported the text Ajax offered by the so-called ‘Roman’ family of Sophocles, the manuscripts G, R, and Q. My present purpose is to give collations of G, R, and Q for Philoctetes, with some introductory comments confined to this play; I hope I may be allowed to refer the reader to my previous article for a discussion of the general problems arising from a study of these manuscripts.
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    Teach Yourself Editing.P. E. Easterling - 1966 - The Classical Review 16 (03):372-.
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    The Cambridge History of Classical Literature: Volume 1, Greek Literature.P. E. Easterling & Bernard M. W. Knox (eds.) - 1985 - Cambridge University Press.
    This series provides individual textbooks on early Greek poetry, on Greek drama, on philosophy, history and oratory, and on the literature of the Hellenistic period and of the Empire. A chapter on books and readers in the Greek world concludes Part 4. Each part has its own appendix of authors and works, a list of works cited, and an index.
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    The Cambridge History of Classical Literature: Volume 1, Greek Literature, Part 2, Greek Drama.P. E. Easterling & Bernard M. W. Knox (eds.) - 1989 - Cambridge University Press.
    This series provides individual textbooks on early Greek poetry, on Greek drama, on philosophy, history and oratory, and on the literature of the Hellenistic period and of the Empire. A chapter on books and readers in the Greek world concludes Part IV. Each part has its own appendix of authors and works, a list of works cited, and an index.
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    The Cambridge History of Classical Literature: Volume 1, Greek Literature, Part 3, Philosophy, History and Oratory.P. E. Easterling & Bernard M. W. Knox (eds.) - 1989 - Cambridge University Press.
    This volume ranges in time over a very long period and covers the Greeks' most original contributions to intellectual history. It begins and ends with philosophy, but it also includes major sections on historiography and oratory. Although each of these areas had functions which in the modern world would not be considered 'Literary', the ancients made a less sharp distinction between intellectual and artistic production, and the authors included in this volume are some of Europe's most powerful stylists: Plato, Herodotus, (...)
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    Greek Literary Hands R. Barbour: Greek Literary Hands, A.D. 400–1600. (Oxford Palaeographical Handbooks.) Pp. xxxvi + 51; 30 pages of plates (110 specimens). Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1981. £13.50. [REVIEW]P. E. Easterling - 1984 - The Classical Review 34 (02):297-298.
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    Greek Palaeography La Paléographie grecque et byzantine (Colloques internationaux du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, 559). Pp. 587; 235 plates, many figures. Paris: Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, 1977. 395 frs. [REVIEW]P. E. Easterling - 1980 - The Classical Review 30 (02):265-268.
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    Deception-Scenes in Sophocles Ursula Parlavantza-Friedrich: Täuschungsszenen in den Tragödien des Sophokles. (Untersuchungen zur Antiken Literatur und Geschichte, 2.) Pp. vi + 109. Berlin: de Gruyter, 1969. Cloth, DM. 22. [REVIEW]P. E. Easterling - 1972 - The Classical Review 22 (01):19-21.
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    History and Criticism of Greek Texts B. A. Van Groningen: Traité d'histoire et de critique des textes grecs. (Ver. der K. Nederl. Akad. van Wetenschappen, Afd. Letterkunde, lxx. 2.) Pp. 128. Amsterdam: Noord-Hollandsche Uitgevers Maatschappij, 1963. Paper, fl. 15. [REVIEW]P. E. Easterling - 1965 - The Classical Review 15 (01):75-77.
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    J. Irigoin: Tradition et critique des textes grecs. Pp. viii + 304. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1997. frs. 155. ISBN: 2-251-44116-6. [REVIEW]P. E. Easterling - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (2):610-611.
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    The Cambridge History of Classical Literature: Volume 1, Greek Literature, Part 4, the Hellenistic Period and the Empire.P. E. Easterling & B. M. W. Knox (eds.) - 1989 - Cambridge University Press.
    This series provides individual textbooks on early Greek poetry, on Greek drama, on philosophy, history and oratory, and on the literature of the Hellenistic period and of the Empire. Each part has its own appendix of authors and works, a list of works cited, and an index. This volume studies the revolutionary movement represented by the more creative of the Hellenistic poets and finally the very rich range of authors surviving from the imperial period, with rhetoric and the novel contributing (...)
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    Tragedy P. E. Easterling (ed.): The Cambridge Companion to Greek Tragedy . Pp. xvii + 392. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997. Cased, £40/$59.95 (Paper, £14.95/$19.95). ISBN: 0-521-41245-5 (0-521-42351-1 pbk). [REVIEW]Penelope Murray - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (01):4-.
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    Greek Religion - P. E. Easterling, J. V. Muir : Greek Religion and Society. Pp. xx + 244; 44 illustrations in text. Cambridge University Press, 1985. £22.50. [REVIEW]Emily Kearns - 1986 - The Classical Review 36 (2):258-259.
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    Exemplaria Graeca P. E. Easterling, B. M. W. Knox (edd.): The Cambridge History of Classical Literature, I: Greek Literature. Pp. xv + 936; 8 plates. Cambridge University Press, 1985. £47.50. [REVIEW]W. Geoffrey Arnott - 1986 - The Classical Review 36 (02):247-252.
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    Sophocles, Trachiniae - P. E. Easterling: Sophocles, Trachiniae. Pp. xiv+254. Cambridge University Press, 1982. £19.50. [REVIEW]Malcolm Davies - 1984 - The Classical Review 34 (1):7-9.
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    Ovid in Greek P. E. Easterling and E. J. Kenney: Ovidiana Graeca: Fragments of Byzantine Version of Ovid's Amatory Works. (Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society, Supplement No. 1.) Pp. 85. Cambridge: Cambridge Philological Society, 1965. Paper. 21s. net. [REVIEW]Robert Browning - 1966 - The Classical Review 16 (02):189-191.
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    I. McAuslan, J. Affleck: Sophocles: Oedipus Tyrannus. A New Translation and Commentary. (Introduction to the Greek Theatre by P. E. Easterling.) Pp. viii + 120, map, ills. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003. Paper, £4.95/US$9.95. ISBN: 0-521-01072-1. [REVIEW]J. Michael Walton - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (2):562-563.
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    (P.) Easterling and (E.) Hall Eds. Greek and Roman Actors. Aspects of an Ancient Profession. Cambridge UP, 2002. Pp. xxxi + 510, illus. £65. 0521651409. [REVIEW]Lucia Prauscello - 2004 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 124:199-201.
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    Ancient acting P. Easterling, E. hall (edd.): Greek and Roman actors. Aspects of an ancient profession . Pp. XXXI + 510, maps, ills. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2002. Cased, £65/us$90. Isbn:0-521-65140-. [REVIEW]Niall W. Slater - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (02):445-.
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  29. O proiskhozhdenii i filosofskom znachenii estestvennonauchnogo ėksperimenta.P. E. Sivokonʹ - 1962 - [Moskva]: Izd-vo Moskovskogo universiteta.
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    Dukhovnye aspekty bytii︠a︡: sbornik nauchnykh trudov.P. E. Matveev (ed.) - 1996 - Vladimir: Vladimirskiĭ gos. tekhn. universitet.
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  31. O gumanizme v nauke i kulʹture.P. E. Sivokonʹ, V. M. Leontʹev & Z. V. Kaganova (eds.) - 1982 - Moskva: Izd-vo Moskovskogo universiteta.
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  32. What is a classic from the start?Terence Rajivan Edward - manuscript
    P.E. Easterling presents a brief description of the life of Sophocles according to which he was “evidently a classic from the start.” I note a concern about the description, that all classics would seem to be classics from the start.
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    Publications of the American Ethnological Society.P. E. Goddard, Franz Boas, William Jones & Truman Michelson - 1920 - American Journal of Philology 41 (2):190.
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  34. Developmental systems and evolutionary explanation.P. E. Griffiths & R. D. Gray - 1994 - Journal of Philosophy 91 (6):277-304.
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    Developmental Systems and Evolutionary Explanation.P. E. Griffiths & R. D. Gray - 1994 - Journal of Philosophy 91 (6):277-304.
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    Computably categorical Boolean algebras enriched by ideals and atoms.P. E. Alaev - 2012 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 163 (5):485-499.
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    Sensory feedback to the cerebral cortex during voluntary movement in man.P. E. Roland - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (1):129-147.
  38. Imagery and Consciousness.P. E. Morris & P. J. Hampson - 1983 - Academic Press.
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    Call to action: empowering patients and families to initiate clinical ethics consultations.Liz Blackler, Amy E. Scharf, Konstantina Matsoukas, Michelle Colletti & Louis P. Voigt - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics 49 (4):240-243.
    Clinical ethics consultations exist to support patients, families and clinicians who are facing ethical or moral challenges related to patient care. They provide a forum for open communication, where all stakeholders are encouraged to express their concerns and articulate their viewpoints. Ethics consultations can be requested by patients, caregivers or members of a patient’s clinical or supportive team. Althoughpatientsand by extension their families (especially in cases of decisional incapacity) are the common denominators in most ethics consultations, these constituents are theleastlikely (...)
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    Cladistic classification and functional explanation.P. E. Griffiths - 1994 - Philosophy of Science 61 (2):206-227.
    I adopt a cladistic view of species, and explore the possibility that there exists an equally valuable cladistic view of organismic traits. This suggestion seems to run counter to the stress on functional views of biological traits in recent work in philosophy and psychology. I show how the tension between these two views can be defused with a multilevel view of biological explanation. Despite the attractions of this compromise, I conclude that we must reject it, and adopt an essentially cladistic (...)
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    P∨~p.P. E. Griffiths - unknown
    Pv~P: Cambridge Journal of Undergraduate Philosophy, Issue 1, 1982.
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    Plato and the mythic tradition in political thought.P. E. Digeser, Rebecca LeMoine, Jill Frank, David Lay Williams, Jacob Abolafia & Tae-Yeoun Keum - 2022 - Contemporary Political Theory 21 (4):611-639.
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    Is there a role for ethics in addressing healthcare incivility?Liz Blackler, Amy E. Scharf, Martin Chin & Louis P. Voigt - 2022 - Nursing Ethics 29 (6):1466-1475.
    In a healthcare setting, a multitude of ethical and moral challenges are often present when patients and families direct uncivil behavior toward clinicians and staff. These negative interactions may elicit strong social and emotional reactions among staff, other patients, and visitors; and they may impede the normal functioning of an institution. Ethics Committees and Clinical Ethics Consultation Services (CECSs) can meaningfully contribute to organizational efforts to effectively manage incivility through two distinct, yet inter-related channels. First, given their responsibility to promote (...)
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    Sex-contingent face aftereffects depend on perceptual category rather than structural encoding.P. E. G. Bestelmeyer, B. C. Jones, L. M. DeBruine, A. C. Little, D. I. Perrett, A. Schneider, L. L. M. Welling & C. A. Conway - 2008 - Cognition 107 (1):353-365.
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    Introduction to Logical Theory.P. E. Strawson - 1953 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 14 (2):261-262.
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    Replicators and vehicles? Or developmental systems?P. E. Griffiths & R. D. Gray - 1994 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 17 (4):623-624.
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    A balanced intervention ladder: promoting autonomy through public health action.P. E. Griffiths & C. West - 2015 - Public Health 129 (8):1092--1098.
    The widely cited Nuffield Council on Bioethics ‘Intervention Ladder’ structurally embodies the assumption that personal autonomy is maximized by non-intervention. Consequently, the Intervention Ladder encourages an extreme ‘negative liberty’ view of autonomy. Yet there are several alternative accounts of autonomy that are both arguably superior as accounts of autonomy and better suited to the issues facing public health ethics. We propose to replace the one-sided ladder, which has any intervention coming at a cost to autonomy, with a two-sided ‘Balanced Intervention (...)
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  48. FRENCH, P.-The Virtues of Vengeance.P. E. Devine - 2003 - Philosophical Books 44 (3):282-282.
     
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    Discussion. How to weight scientists' probabilities is not a big problem: Comment on Barnes.P. E. Meehl - 1999 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 50 (2):283-295.
    Assuming it rational to treat other persons' probabilities as epistemically significant, how shall their judgements be weighted (Barnes [1998])? Several plausible methods exist, but theorems in classical psychometrics greatly reduce the importance of the problem. If scientists' judgements tend to be positively correlated, the difference between two randomly weighted composites shrinks as the number of judges rises. Since, for reasons such as representative coverage, minimizing bias, and avoiding elitism, we would rarely employ small numbers of judges (e.g. less than 10), (...)
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  50. Expanding the property ascriptions in the modal interpretation of quantum theory.P. E. Vermaas - 1998 - Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science 17.
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