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  1. How to Think Creatively.Eliot D. Hutchinson - 1949
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    The “ Faculty “ of Imagination: an Enquiry Concerning the Existence of a General “ Faculty,” or Group Factor of Imagination. By H. L. Hargreaves. British Journal of Psychology. Monograph Supplements, X””. [REVIEW]Eliot D. Hutchinson - 1927 - Philosophy 2 (8):574.
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  3. No title available: New books. [REVIEW]Eliot D. Hutchinson - 1927 - Philosophy 2 (8):574-575.
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    L -Σ n1 transfinite induction with an application to the EHP hierarchy.Eliot D. Feldman - 1975 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 21 (1):463-471.
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    Some Properties of the Extended Hyperprojective Hierarchy.Eliot D. Feldman - 1972 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 18 (4‐6):55-60.
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    Some Properties of the Extended Hyperprojective Hierarchy.Eliot D. Feldman - 1972 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 18 (4-6):55-60.
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    An Extension of the Hyperprojective Hierarchy.Eliot D. Feldman - 1971 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 17 (1):395-409.
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    An Extension of the Hyperprojective Hierarchy.Eliot D. Feldman - 1971 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 17 (1):395-409.
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  9. Protrepticus. Aristotle, Monte Ransome Johnson & D. S. Hutchinson - manuscript
    A new translation and edition of Aristotle's Protrepticus (with critical comments on the fragments) -/- Welcome -/- The Protrepticus was an early work of Aristotle, written while he was still a member of Plato's Academy, but it soon became one of the most famous works in the whole history of philosophy. Unfortunately it was not directly copied in the middle ages and so did not survive in its own manuscript tradition. But substantial fragments of it have been preserved in several (...)
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    Knowledge and Ignorance of Self in Platonic Philosophy, edited by James M. Ambury and Andy German.D. Muñoz-Hutchinson - 2021 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 15 (1):99-102.
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    The Virtues of Aristotle.D. S. Hutchinson - 1986 - Ethics 99 (2):428-429.
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    The Virtues of Aristotle.D. S. Hutchinson - 1986 - New York: Routledge.
    Originally published in 1986. Both moral philosophers and philosophical psychologists need to answer the question ‘what is a virtue?’ and the best answer so far give is that of Aristotle. This book is a rigorous exposition of that answer. The elements of Aristotle’s doctrine of virtue are scattered throughout his writings; this book reconstructs his complex and comprehensive doctrine in one place. It also covers Aristotle’s views about choice, character, emotions and the role of pleasure and pain in virtue. The (...)
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  13. Doctrines of the Mean and the Debate Concerning Skills in Fourth-Century Medicine, Rhetoric and Ethics.D. S. Hutchinson - 1988 - Apeiron 21 (2):17 - 52.
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    'Seventeen' Subtleties in Plato's Theaetetus.D. S. Hutchinson & Brian D. Fogelman - 1990 - Phronesis 35 (1):303-306.
  15. Plato: Complete Works.J. Cooper & D. S. Hutchinson - 1998 - Phronesis 43 (2):197-206.
     
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    Plotinus on Consciousness.D. M. Hutchinson - 2018 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
    Plotinus is the first Greek philosopher to hold a systematic theory of consciousness. The key feature of his theory is that it involves multiple layers of experience: different layers of consciousness occur in different levels of self. This layering of higher modes of consciousness on lower ones provides human beings with a rich experiential world, and enables human beings to draw on their own experience to investigate their true self and the nature of reality. This involves a robust notion of (...)
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    Andrea Wilson Nightingale, Spectacles of Truth in Classical Greek Philosophy: Theoria in Its Cultural Context. [REVIEW]D. S. Hutchinson - 2007 - Philosophical Review 116 (3):482-485.
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    The virtues of Aristotle.D. S. Hutchinson - 1986 - New York: Published by Routledge & Kegan Paul in association with Methuen.
    Introduction What is the point of studying Aristotle's theory of moral virtue? In the first place, many interesting questions are raised, in metaphysics, ...
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    Aristotle and Plotinus on the Intellect. Monism and Dualism Revisited by Mark D. Nyvlt (review).D. M. Hutchinson - 2013 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 51 (3):480-481.
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    The Relationship between Social Networking Site Use and the Internalization of a Thin Ideal in Females: A Meta-Analytic Review.John Mingoia, Amanda D. Hutchinson, Carlene Wilson & David H. Gleaves - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    The Virtues of Aristotle.D. S. Hutchinson - 1986 - Philosophy 62 (242):539-541.
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    Apprehension of Thought in Ennead 4.3.30.D. M. Hutchinson - 2011 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 5 (2):262-282.
    Plotinus maintains that our intellect is always thinking. This is due to his view that our intellect remains in the intelligible world and shares a natural kinship with the hypostasis Intellect, whose being and activity consists in eternal contemplation of the Forms. Moreover, Plotinus maintains that although our intellect is always thinking we do not always apprehend our thoughts. This is due to his view that “we“ descend into the sensible world while our intellect remains in the intelligible world. Furthermore, (...)
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    Some Future Issues in the Sex Problem.Thomas D. Eliot - 1920 - International Journal of Ethics 30 (3):296-310.
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    The Creation of Souls.Thomas D. Eliot - 1919 - International Journal of Ethics 29 (2):202-209.
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    R. E. Allen: Socrates and Legal Obligation. Pp. ix + 148. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1980. $17.50 (paper $8.95).D. S. Hutchinson - 1982 - The Classical Review 32 (1):98-99.
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    Socrates of Athens, Philosopher of Religion.D. S. Hutchinson - 1999 - Dialogue 38 (3):601-606.
    In The Religion of Socrates, Mark McPherran offers an extended discussion of selected evidence about Socrates’s philosophy of religion. Relevant passages from Plato’s Euthyphro and Apology are taken to be authentic reports of Socrates’s own thinking, and are commented on at considerable length. The interpretation that emerges is supplemented by evidence from other works by Plato and from Xenophon’s Memorabilia. The ten-page bibliography is useful, and the index of passages is especially valuable. But McPherran’s evidence is tendentiously selected, and so (...)
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    Review. Plato and the Socratic Dialogue: the Philosophical Use of a Literary Form. CH Kahn.D. S. Hutchinson - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (2):428-429.
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    Socrates of Athens, Philosopher of Religion.D. S. Hutchinson - 1999 - Dialogue 38 (3):601-.
    In The Religion of Socrates, Mark McPherran offers an extended discussion of selected evidence about Socrates’s philosophy of religion. Relevant passages from Plato’s Euthyphro and Apology are taken to be authentic reports of Socrates’s own thinking, and are commented on at considerable length. The interpretation that emerges is supplemented by evidence from other works by Plato and from Xenophon’s Memorabilia. The ten-page bibliography is useful, and the index of passages is especially valuable. But McPherran’s evidence is tendentiously selected, and so (...)
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    Utilitarianism and Children.D. S. Hutchinson - 1982 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 12 (1):61 - 73.
    It has long been argued, and often admitted, that utilitarianism cannot account for distributive Justice. The purpose of this paper is to show that utilitarianism cannot make sense of the moral issues involved in having children. In particular, it cannot take account of the differences between infanticide, abortion, contraception and chastity. Importantly, the two difficulties stem from a common feature of utilitarianism, that since it is a sum-ranking decision procedure, it is structurally indifferent to who experiences utility. Children and Justice (...)
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    Restoring The Order Of Aristotle's De Anima.D. S. Hutchinson - 1987 - Classical Quarterly 37 (02):373-.
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    The Virtures of Aristotle.Sarah Broadie & D. S. Hutchinson - 1989 - Philosophical Review 98 (3):396.
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    Book Review:The Sex Factor in Human Life: A Study Outline for College Men. T. W. Galloway. [REVIEW]Thomas D. Eliot - 1921 - International Journal of Ethics 32 (1):102-.
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    Aristotle and the Spheres of Motivation: De Anima III.11.D. S. Hutchinson - 1990 - Dialogue 29 (1):7-.
    Motivations can often conflict. Suppose it is six o'clock and I want a drink; suppose also that I know that it would be unwise or inappropriate in my present circumstances to drink. In cases like this I feel a struggle inside me. For Plato and for Aristotle, such struggles were an important part of moral experience, and on their description and analysis depends much of Plato's and Aristotle's moral psychology. It is not well enough appreciated that, in this respect, Aristotle (...)
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    Restoring The Order Of Aristotle's De Anima.D. S. Hutchinson - 1987 - Classical Quarterly 37 (2):373-381.
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  35. The Antidosis of Isocrates and Aristotle's Protrepticus.D. S. Hutchinson & Monte Ransome Johnson - manuscript
    Isocrates' Antidosis ("Defense against the Exchange") and Aristotle's Protrepticus ("Exhortation to Philosophy") were recovered from oblivion in the late nineteenth century. In this article we demonstrate that the two texts happen to be directly related. Aristotle's Protrepticus was a response, on behalf of the Academy, to Isocrates' criticism of the Academy and its theoretical preoccupations. -/- Contents: I. Introduction: Protrepticus, text and context II. Authentication of the Protrepticus of Aristotle III. Isocrates and philosophy in Athens in the 4th century IV. (...)
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  36. Authenticating Aristotle's Protrepticus.D. S. Hutchinson & Monte Ransome Johnson - 2005 - In David Sedley (ed.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy Xxix: Winter 2005. Oxford University Press.
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    Aristotelian Virtue.D. S. Hutchinson - 1983
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    Plato, Gorgias - Terence Irwin: Plato, Gorgias. Pp. ix+ 268. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1980. £10.50.D. S. Hutchinson - 1981 - The Classical Review 31 (1):56-58.
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    Some future issues in the sex problem.Thomas D. Eliot - 1920 - International Journal of Ethics 30 (3):296-310.
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    The creation of souls.Thomas D. Eliot - 1919 - International Journal of Ethics 29 (2):202-209.
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    The Creation of Souls.Thomas D. Eliot - 1918 - International Journal of Ethics 29 (2):202.
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    Plato’s Socratic Dialogues. [REVIEW]D. S. Hutchinson - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (2):428-429.
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    Review of T. W. Galloway: The Sex Factor in Human Life: A Study Outline for College Men[REVIEW]Thomas D. Eliot - 1921 - International Journal of Ethics 32 (1):102-105.
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    Review of T. W. Galloway: The Sex Factor in Human Life: A Study Outline for College Men[REVIEW]Thomas D. Eliot - 1921 - International Journal of Ethics 32 (1):102-105.
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  45. Authenticating Aristotle's Protrepticus.Monte Ransome Johnson & D. S. Hutchinson - 2005 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 29:193-294.
    Authenticates approximately 500 lines of Aristotle's lost work the Protrepticus (Exhortation to Philosophy) contained in the circa third century AD work by Iamblichus of Chalcis entitled Protrepticus epi philosophian. Includes a complete English translation of the authenticated material.
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  46. Protreptic Aspects of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics.Monte Johnson & D. S. Hutchinson - 2014 - In Ronald Polansky (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics. New York, New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 383-409.
    We hope to show that the overall protreptic plan of Aristotle's ethical writings is based on the plan he used in his published work Protrepticus (Exhortation to Philosophy), by highlighting those passages that primarily offer hortatory or protreptic motivation rather than dialectical argumentation and analysis, and by illustrating several ways that Aristotle adapts certain arguments and examples from his Protrepticus. In this essay we confine our attention to the books definitely attributable to the Nicomachean Ethics (thus excluding the common books).
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    A new version of plotinus on immortality. B. Fleet plotinus: Ennead IV.7, on the immortality of the soul. Pp. VIII + 337. Las vegas, zurich and athens: Parmenides publishing, 2016. Paper, us$47. Isbn: 978-1-930972-95-7. [REVIEW]D. M. Hutchinson - 2017 - The Classical Review 67 (1):44-45.
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    Socrates and Legal Obligation. [REVIEW]D. S. Hutchinson - 1982 - The Classical Review 32 (1):98-99.
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    Plato, Gorgias. [REVIEW]D. S. Hutchinson - 1981 - The Classical Review 31 (1):56-58.
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  50. review of McPherran 1996. [REVIEW]D. S. Hutchinson - unknown
     
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