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    The Great Fuss over "Philebus" 15b.David C. Mirhady - 1992 - Apeiron 25 (3):171 - 177.
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    Torture and rhetoric in Athens.David C. Mirhady - 1996 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 116:119-131.
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    Platonic Legislations. An Essay on Legal Critique in Ancient Greece, written by David Lloyd Dusenbury.David Mirhady - 2019 - Polis 36 (1):181-182.
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    The Great Fuss over Philebus 15b.David C. Mirhady - 1992 - Apeiron 25 (3):171.
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    The Oath-Challenge in Athens.David Cyrus Mirhady - 1991 - Classical Quarterly 41 (01):78-.
    In the 23rd book of the Iliad, Menelaus loses second place in the chariot race because of a manoeuvre by Antilochus. So, after Antilochus claims the second prize as his and dares others to fight him for it with their fists, Menelaus rises before the assembled heroes, sceptre in hand, to initiate a formal proceeding against him . First he makes the charge: Antilochus has insulted his aretē and endangered his horses. He then calls upon the leaders of the Argives (...)
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    Aristotle and the Law Courts.David C. Mirhady - 2006 - Polis 23 (2):302-318.
    In the Politics, Aristotle recognizes participation in law courts as an essential element in citizenship, yet there has been relatively little scholarship on how he sees this participation being realized. References to law courts are sprinkled widely through the Politics, Rhetoric, and Ethics, as well as the Athenaiôn politeia, where their importance is revealed most clearly. Ernest Barker took great pride in the English administration of law: if he had returned to write a more thorough treatment of Aristotle's political thought, (...)
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    A Note on Aristotle "Rhetoric" 1.3 1358b5-6.David C. Mirhady - 1995 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 28 (4):405 - 409.
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    Dikastic participation.David C. Mirhady & Carl Schwarz - 2011 - Classical Quarterly 61 (2):744-748.
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    Dikastic Participation.David C. Mirhady & Carl Schwarz - 2011 - Classical Quarterly 61 (2):744-748.
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    Dike phonou: The Right of Prosecution and Attic Homicide Procedure (review).David C. Mirhady - 1998 - American Journal of Philology 119 (4):639-642.
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    Influences on Peripatetic Rhetoric: Essays in Honor of William W. Fortenbaugh.David Mirhady (ed.) - 2007 - Brill.
    Each paper explores the influences on different parts of Peripatetic rhetoric, its discussion of character, emotion, reason, and style, its relationships with other texts, including those of Theodectes and the Rhetorica ad Alexandrum, and its relationship with the oratory of the 4th century BC.
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    Law and Order in Ancient Athens, written by Adriaan Lanni.David Mirhady - 2018 - Polis 35 (1):316-318.
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    Non-technical pisteis in Aristotle and Anaximenes.David Mirhady - 1991 - American Journal of Philology 112 (1).
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  14. Problemata and Athenian law.David C. Mirhady - 2015 - In Robert Mayhew (ed.), The Aristotelian Problemata Physica : Philosophical and Scientific Investigations. Brill.
     
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    Phaenias of Eresus: Rutgers University Studies in Classical Humanities.Oliver Hellmann & David C. Mirhady - 2015 - Routledge.
    Phaenias of Eresus was a member of Aristotle's school, the "Peripatos"or "Lyceum,"and a friend and compatriot of Aristotle's successor, Theophrastus. Phaenias's scholarly interests stretched from strictly philosophical treatises to chronology and the history of philosophy and poetry; to the lives, fortunes, and manners of death of tyrants; to biographical and historical themes and details of famous Athenians; to botanical and zoological issues; and even entertaining, "novelistic"stories and strange reports. This volume includes new scholarship, with translation of source texts for the (...)
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  16. Peripatetic Rhetoric after Aristotle.William W. Fortenbaugh & David C. Mirhady - 1998 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 31 (2):160-164.
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    Athenian Economy and Society: A Banking Perspective by Edward E. Cohen. [REVIEW]David Mirhady - 1994 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 88:123-123.
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    Alcidamas on the sophists R. mariss: Alkidamas: Über diejenigen, die sChriftliche redensChreiben, oder über die sophisten. Eine sophistenrede aus dem 4. jahrhundert V. Chr. Eingeleitet und kommentiert . (Orbis antiquus 36.) pp. VIII + 356. Münster: Aschendorff verlag, 2002. Paper, €47. Isbn: 3-402-05415-. [REVIEW]David C. Mirhady - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (02):331-.
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    Alcidamas On The Sophists. [REVIEW]David C. Mirhady - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (2):331-333.
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    Life, Death and Litigation in the Athenian Agora by Mabel Lang. [REVIEW]David Mirhady - 1996 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 89:509-509.
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    Plato's Dialectical Ethics: Phenomenological Interpretations Relating to the Philebus by Hans-Georg Gadamer & Robert M. Wallace. [REVIEW]David Mirhady - 1993 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 86:256-257.
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    Retrieving Political Emotion. [REVIEW]David C. Mirhady - 2002 - Ancient Philosophy 22 (2):440-442.
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    The Public and the Private in Aristotle's Political Philosophy by Judith A. Swanson. [REVIEW]David Mirhady - 1994 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 87:333-333.
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    Women in Athenian Law and Life by Roger Just. [REVIEW]David Mirhady - 1992 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 86:146-146.
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  25. David J. Furley and Alexander Nehamas, eds. Aristotle's Rhetoric: Philosophical Essays.D. C. Mirhady - 1996 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 29:441-443.
     
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    Theophrastus of Eresus: Sources for His Life, Writings, Thought, and Influence by William W. Fortenbaugh; Pamela M. Huby; Robert W. Sharples; Dimitri Gutas; Andrew D. Barker; John J. Keaney; David C. Mirhady; David Sedley; Michael G. Sollenberger. [REVIEW]G. Lloyd - 1995 - Isis 86:95-96.
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    Ethical Dilemmas in Protecting Susceptible Subpopulations From Environmental Health Risks: Liberty, Utility, Fairness, and Accountability for Reasonableness.David B. Resnik, D. Robert MacDougall & Elise M. Smith - 2018 - American Journal of Bioethics 18 (3):29-41.
    Various U.S. laws, such as the Clean Air Act and the Food Quality Protection Act, require additional protections for susceptible subpopulations who face greater environmental health risks. The main ethical rationale for providing these protections is to ensure that environmental health risks are distributed fairly. In this article, we (1) consider how several influential theories of justice deal with issues related to the distribution of environmental health risks; (2) show that these theories often fail to provide specific guidance concerning policy (...)
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  28. Against the singularity hypothesis.David Thorstad - forthcoming - Philosophical Studies:1-25.
    The singularity hypothesis is a radical hypothesis about the future of artificial intelligence on which self-improving artificial agents will quickly become orders of magnitude more intelligent than the average human. Despite the ambitiousness of its claims, the singularity hypothesis has been defended at length by leading philosophers and artificial intelligence researchers. In this paper, I argue that the singularity hypothesis rests on scientifically implausible growth assumptions. I show how leading philosophical defenses of the singularity hypothesis (Chalmers 2010, Bostrom 2014) fail (...)
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    The anthropocentrism thesis: (mis)interpreting environmental values in small-scale societies.David Samways - forthcoming - Environmental Values.
    In both radical and mainstream environmental discourses, anthropocentrism (human centredness) is inextricably linked to modern industrial society's drive to control and dominate nature and the generation of our current environmental crisis. Such environmental discourses frequently argue for a retreat from anthropocentrism and the establishment of a harmonious relationship with nature, often invoking the supposed ecological harmony of indigenous peoples and/or other small-scale societies. In particular, the beliefs and values of these societies vis-à-vis their natural environment are taken to be instrumental (...)
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    Trials of reason: Plato and the crafting of philosophy.David Wolfsdorf - 2008 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Interpretation -- Introduction -- Interpreting Plato -- The political culture of Plato's early dialogues -- Dialogue -- Character and history -- The mouthpiece principle -- Forms of evidence -- Desire -- Socrates and eros -- The subjectivist conception of desire -- Instrumental and terminal desire -- Rational and irrational desires -- Desire in the critique of Akrasia -- Interpreting Lysis -- The deficiency conception of desire -- Inauthentic friendship -- Platonic desire -- Antiphilosophical desires -- Knowledge -- Excellence as wisdom (...)
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  31. Consciousness and Mind.David M. Rosenthal - 2005 - New York: Oxford University Press UK.
    Consciousness and Mind presents David Rosenthal's influential work on the nature of consciousness. Central to that work is Rosenthal's higher-order-thought theory of consciousness, according to which a sensation, thought, or other mental state is conscious if one has a higher-order thought that one is in that state. The first four essays develop various aspects of that theory. The next three essays present Rosenthal's homomorphism theory of mental qualities and qualitative consciousness, and show how that theory fits with and helps (...)
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    Partly cloudy: ethics in war, espionage, covert action, and interrogation.David L. Perry - 2009 - Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press.
    An introduction to ethical reasoning -- Comparative religious perspectives on war -- Just and unjust war in Shakespeare's Henry V -- Anticipating and preventing atrocities in war -- The CIA's original "social contract" -- The KGB: CIA's traditional adversary -- Espionage -- Covert action -- Interrogation -- Concluding reflections.
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  33. Sameness and substance.David Wiggins - 1980 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
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    Defending Japan's Pacific war: the Kyoto School Philosophers and post-white power.David Williams - 2004 - New York, N.Y.: RoutledgeCurzon.
    This book puts forward a revisionist view of Japanese wartime thinking. It seeks to explore why Japanese intellectuals, historians and philosophers of the time insisted that Japan had to turn its back on the West and attack the United States and the British Empire. Based on a close reading of the texts written by members of the highly influential Kyoto School, and revisiting the dialogue between the Kyoto School and the German philosopher Heidegger, it argues that the work of Kyoto (...)
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    Reasons in Weighted Argumentation Graphs.David Streit, Vincent de Wit & Aleks Knoks - 2023 - In Natasha Alechina, Andreas Herzig & Fei Liang (eds.), Logic, Rationality, and Interaction: 9th International Workshop, LORI 2023, Jinan, China, October 26–29, 2023, Proceedings. Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 251-259.
    The philosophical literature that tackles foundational questions about normativity often appeals to normative reasons—or considerations that count in favor of or against actions—and their interaction. The interaction between normative reasons is usually made sense of by appealing to the metaphor of (normative) weight scales. This paper substitutes an argumentation-theoretic model for this metaphor. The upshot is a general and precise model that is faithful to the philosophical ideas.
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    Reflections on Inquiry and Truth arising from Peirce's Method for the Fixation of Belief.David Wiggins - 2004 - In Cheryl Misak (ed.), The Cambridge companion to Peirce. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 87--126.
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    Problems of Connectionism.Marta Vassallo, Davide Sattin, Eugenio Parati & Mario Picozzi - 2024 - Philosophies 9 (2):41.
    The relationship between philosophy and science has always been complementary. Today, while science moves increasingly fast and philosophy shows some problems in catching up with it, it is not always possible to ignore such relationships, especially in some disciplines such as philosophy of mind, cognitive science, and neuroscience. However, the methodological procedures used to analyze these data are based on principles and assumptions that require a profound dialogue between philosophy and science. Following these ideas, this work aims to raise the (...)
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  38. The Phenomenology of Cognition, Or, What Is It Like to Think That P?David Pitt - 2004 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 69 (1):1-36.
    A number of philosophers endorse, without argument, the view that there’s something it’s like consciously to think that p, which is distinct from what it’s like consciously to think that q. This thesis, if true, would have important consequences for philosophy of mind and cognitive science. In this paper I offer an argument for it, and attempt to induce examples of it in the reader. The argument claims it would be impossible introspectively to distinguish conscious thoughts with respect to their (...)
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  39. Sameness and Substance Renewed.David Wiggins - 2001 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by David Wiggins.
    In this book, which thoroughly revises and greatly expands his classic work Sameness and Substance, David Wiggins retrieves and refurbishes in the light of twentieth-century logic and logical theory certain conceptions of identity, of substance and of persistence through change that philosophy inherits from its past. In this new version, he vindicates the absoluteness, necessity, determinateness and all or nothing character of identity against rival conceptions. He defends a form of essentialism that he calls individuative essentialism, and then a (...)
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  40. Retrieving the Ancients: An Introduction to Greek Philosophy.David Roochnik - 2004 - Malden, MA, USA: Wiley-Blackwell.
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    Through Narcissus' glass darkly: the modern religion of conscience.David S. Pacini - 2008 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    Through Narcissus' Glass Darkly presents a genealogy and critique of the ideal of conscience in modern philosophical theology, particularly in the writings of ...
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    The Metaphysics of Sensory Experience.David Papineau - 2021 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    What is going on when we are consciously aware of a visual scene, or hear sounds, or otherwise enjoy sensory experience? David Papineau argues controversially for a purely qualitative account: conscious sensory experiences are intrinsic states with no essential connection to external circumstances or represented properties.
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    Progress, pluralism, and politics: liberalism and colonialism, past and present.David Williams - 2020 - Chicago: McGill-Queen's University Press.
    Liberal thinkers of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries were alert to the political costs and human cruelties involved in European colonialism, but they also thought that European expansion held out progressive possibilities. In Progress, Pluralism, and Politics David Williams examines the colonial and anti-colonial arguments of Adam Smith, Immanuel Kant, Jeremy Bentham, and L.T. Hobhouse. Williams locates their ambivalent attitude towards European conquest and colonial rule in a set of tensions between the impact of colonialism on European states, the (...)
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    Beautiful city: the dialectical character of Plato's "Republic".David Roochnik - 2003 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    The arithmetical -- Tripartite city, tripartite soul -- The one, the two, and the three -- The arithmetical character of Kallipolis -- Eros -- Intimations of Eros -- The three waves -- Kallipolis v. The republic -- Democracy, psychology, poetry -- Democracy -- Narrative psychology -- Psychological narrative -- Appendix -- The meaning of "dialectical" -- The technical meaning of "dialectic" -- The non-technical of "dialectic" -- Dialectic in The republic.
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  45. Relativism and pluralism in moral epistemology.David Wong - 2018 - In Aaron Zimmerman, Karen Jones & Mark Timmons (eds.), Routledge Handbook on Moral Epistemology. Routledge.
     
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    Western philosophy: an illustrated guide.David Papineau (ed.) - 2004 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    What does it mean for someone to exist? What is truth? Are we free to choose to think or act? What is consciousness? Is human cloning justifiable? These are just some of the questions philosophers have attempted to answer, striking right at the heart of what it means to be human. This important new books shows that philosophy need not be dry or intimidating. Its highly original treatment, combining philosophical analysis, historical and biographical background and thought-provoking illustrations, simultaneously informs and (...)
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  47. Sensory qualities, consciousness, and perception.David M. Rosenthal - 2005 - In Consciousness and Mind. New York: Oxford University Press UK. pp. 175-226.
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    True paradox: how Christianity makes sense of our complex world.David A. Skeel - 2014 - Downers Grove, Illinois: IVP Books, an imprint of InterVarsity Press.
    Arguing about origins' great theater and a grand distraction -- Ideas and idea making -- Beauty and the arts -- Suffering and sensation -- The justice paradox -- Life and afterlife.
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    Religions and Extraterrestrial Life: How Will We Deal With It?David A. Weintraub - 2014 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    In the twenty-first century, the debate about life on other worlds is quickly changing from the realm of speculation to the domain of hard science. Within a few years, as a consequence of the rapid discovery by astronomers of planets around other stars, astronomers very likely will have discovered clear evidence of life beyond the Earth. Such a discovery of extraterrestrial life will change everything. Knowing the answer as to whether humanity has company in the universe will trigger one of (...)
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  50. Explaining Consciousness.David M. Rosenthal - 2002 - In David J. Chalmers (ed.), Philosophy of Mind: Classical and Contemporary Readings. Oxford University Press. pp. 109-131.
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