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  1. The Concept of Criticism.F. E. Sparshott - 1967,
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    Freedom and Reason.F. E. Sparshott - 1964 - Philosophical Quarterly 14 (57):358-367.
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    Art and Inquiry.F. E. Sparshott - 1975 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 34 (2):202-204.
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    Socrates and Thrasymachus.F. E. Sparshott - 1966 - The Monist 50 (3):421-459.
    The encounter between Socrates and Thrasymachus in Republic I is notoriously baffling. Most of what is said seems straightforward, and the issues at stake are ones of common concern, but the argument remains elusive. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the nature and grounds of this elusiveness, and to show that some of it can be dispelled by a sufficiently free-ranging exegesis that bears in mind the general character of Plato’s writing.
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  5. The Structure of Aesthetics.F. E. Sparshott - 1963 - Philosophy 40 (151):76-77.
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    Principium Sapientiae: The Origins of Greek Philosophical Thought.F. E. Sparshott & F. M. Cornford - 1954 - Philosophical Review 63 (4):606.
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    Taking Life Seriously: A Study of the Argument of the Nicomachean Ethics.F. E. Sparshott - 1996 - University of Toronto Press.
    This is the first book in modern times that makes sense of the Nicomachean Ethics in its entirety as an interesting philosophical argument, rather than as a compilation of relatively independent essays. In Taking Life Seriously Francis Sparshott expounds Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics as a single continuous argument, a chain of reasoned exposition on the problems of human life. He guides the reader through the whole text passage by passage, showing how every part of it makes sense in the light (...)
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  8. Socrates and Thrasymachus.F. E. Sparshott - 1966 - The Monist 50 (3):421-459.
    The encounter between Socrates and Thrasymachus in Republic I is notoriously baffling. Most of what is said seems straightforward, and the issues at stake are ones of common concern, but the argument remains elusive. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the nature and grounds of this elusiveness, and to show that some of it can be dispelled by a sufficiently free-ranging exegesis that bears in mind the general character of Plato’s writing.
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    Every Horse Has a Mouth: A Personal Poetics.F. E. Sparshott - 1977 - Philosophy and Literature 1 (2):147-169.
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    "Freedom and Reason". By R. M. Hare.F. E. Sparshott - 1964 - Philosophical Quarterly 14 (57):358.
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    Five Virtues in Plato and Artistotle.F. E. Sparshott - 1970 - The Monist 54 (1):40-65.
    Greek, like English, disposes of many “virtue words,” that is, words which serve partly to describe people and partly to say that they are in some respect praiseworthy: such words as ‘honest’, ‘brave’, megaloprepês, agkhinous. Partly because of their twofold use, and partly because of the complexity of the ways in which we distinguish in given areas between praiseworthy and neutral or even reprehensible things to do, it is hard to explain how any one of these words is used; and (...)
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    Goodman on Expression.F. E. Sparshott - 1974 - The Monist 58 (2):187-202.
    Nelson Goodman equates expression with metaphorical exemplification. That is, a character C in a symbol system expresses a property P if three conditions are fulfilled: C has P ; C exemplifies P ; and C has P metaphorically. Two points are emphasized. The first point is that a character actually is what it metaphorically is: sad music really is sad, really does express sadness, just as loud music really is loud. The decision to apply to works of art language that (...)
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  13. Looking for Philosophy.F. E. Sparshott - 1975 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 165 (1):101-101.
     
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    The Structure of Aesthetics.Kingsley Price & F. E. Sparshott - 1963 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 25 (1):105.
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    Facts and Values: Studies in Ethical Analysis.F. E. Sparshott & Charles L. Stevenson - 1965 - Philosophical Review 74 (4):530.
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    Review of Henry Babcock Veatch: Rational Man: A Modern Interpretation of Aristotelian Ethics[REVIEW]F. E. Sparshott - 1963 - Ethics 73 (4):295-298.
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    Figuring the Ground: Notes on Some Theoretical Problems of the Aesthetic Environment.F. E. Sparshott - 1972 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 6 (3):11.
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    Five Virtues in Plato and Artistotle.F. E. Sparshott - 1970 - The Monist 54 (1):40-65.
    Of the platonic theory that four qualities make up the whole of virtue. I show that aristotle's repudiation of this scheme is more apparent than real.
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    National Philosophy.F. E. Sparshott - 1977 - Dialogue 16 (1):3-21.
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    Avowals and Their Uses.F. E. Sparshott - 1962 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 62:63 - 76.
    F. E. Sparshott; IV—Avowals and their Uses, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 62, Issue 1, 1 June 1962, Pages 63–76, https://doi.org/10.1093/arist.
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    IV—Avowals and their Uses.F. E. Sparshott - 1962 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 62 (1):63-76.
    F. E. Sparshott; IV—Avowals and their Uses, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 62, Issue 1, 1 June 1962, Pages 63–76, https://doi.org/10.1093/arist.
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    The Future of Aesthetics.F. E. Sparshott - 1998 - University of Toronto Press.
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    Basic Film Aesthetics.F. E. Sparshott - 1971 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 5 (2):11.
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    Generalization in Ethics: An Essay in the Logic of Ethics, with the Rudiments of a System of Moral Philosophy.F. E. Sparshott - 1963 - Philosophical Review 72 (1):97.
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    Goodman on Expression.F. E. Sparshott - 1974 - The Monist 58 (2):187-202.
    Nelson Goodman equates expression with metaphorical exemplification. That is, a character C in a symbol system expresses a property P if three conditions are fulfilled: C has P ; C exemplifies P ; and C has P metaphorically. Two points are emphasized. The first point is that a character actually is what it metaphorically is: sad music really is sad, really does express sadness, just as loud music really is loud. The decision to apply to works of art language that (...)
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  26. Introduction.F. E. Sparshott - 1996 - In Taking Life Seriously: A Study of the Argument of the Nicomachean Ethics. University of Toronto Press. pp. 1-10.
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    In Defence of Kemp Smith.F. E. Sparshott - 1975 - Hume Studies 1 (2):66-69.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:66 IN DEFENCE OF KEMP SMITH D. C. Stove argues against Kemp Smith's contention that Hume's philosophy "was intended not to subvert but to endorse our natural beliefs" in general, and our belief in the Causal Principle in particular. His arguments are insufficient. Kemp Smith does not need to deny that the falsity of the Causal Principle is believed by Hume to be possible in the strongest of Stove's (...)
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    Review of D. S. Shwayder: The Stratification of Behavior: A System of Definitions Propounded and Defended[REVIEW]F. E. Sparshott - 1966 - Ethics 76 (4):318-319.
  29. Afterword.F. E. Sparshott - 2000 - In Richard Kuhns (ed.), The Future of Aesthetics. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 91-98.
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  30. Afterword.F. E. Sparshott - 1996 - In Taking Life Seriously: A Study of the Argument of the Nicomachean Ethics. University of Toronto Press. pp. 359-362.
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  31. Appendix: Aristotle's World.F. E. Sparshott - 1996 - In Taking Life Seriously: A Study of the Argument of the Nicomachean Ethics. University of Toronto Press. pp. 363-368.
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  32. Contents.F. E. Sparshott - 2000 - In Richard Kuhns (ed.), The Future of Aesthetics. Wiley-Blackwell.
     
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  33. Contents.F. E. Sparshott - 1996 - In Taking Life Seriously: A Study of the Argument of the Nicomachean Ethics. University of Toronto Press.
     
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    Critical notice.F. E. Sparshott - 1978 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 8 (3):599-611.
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  35. Every horse has a mouth.F. E. Sparshott - 1981 - In Denis Dutton & Michael Krausz (eds.), The Concept of creativity in science and art. Hingham, MA: Distributors for the U.S. and Canada, Kluwer Boston.
     
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  36. Frontmatter.F. E. Sparshott - 2000 - In Richard Kuhns (ed.), The Future of Aesthetics. Wiley-Blackwell.
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  37. Foreword.F. E. Sparshott - 1996 - In Taking Life Seriously: A Study of the Argument of the Nicomachean Ethics. University of Toronto Press.
     
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  38. Frontmatter.F. E. Sparshott - 1996 - In Taking Life Seriously: A Study of the Argument of the Nicomachean Ethics. University of Toronto Press.
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  39. Glossary.F. E. Sparshott - 1996 - In Taking Life Seriously: A Study of the Argument of the Nicomachean Ethics. University of Toronto Press. pp. 437-442.
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    Homeric Hymn 7. 44–48.F. E. Sparshott - 1963 - The Classical Review 13 (01):1-2.
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    How to Build without Really Trying: Essay Review.F. E. Sparshott - 1976 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 10 (1):93.
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  42. Index.F. E. Sparshott - 1996 - In Taking Life Seriously: A Study of the Argument of the Nicomachean Ethics. University of Toronto Press. pp. 449-461.
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  43. I. Aesthetics and the Future of Philosophy.F. E. Sparshott - 2000 - In Richard Kuhns (ed.), The Future of Aesthetics. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 1-16.
     
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    Iterations and Explications on Relevance.F. E. Sparshott - 1973 - Dialogue 12 (2):330-333.
  45. IV. Civilization and the Future of Aesthetics.F. E. Sparshott - 2000 - In Richard Kuhns (ed.), The Future of Aesthetics. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 68-90.
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  46. Introductory Note.F. E. Sparshott - 2000 - In Richard Kuhns (ed.), The Future of Aesthetics. Wiley-Blackwell.
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  47. II. Philosophy and the Future of the University.F. E. Sparshott - 2000 - In Richard Kuhns (ed.), The Future of Aesthetics. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 17-42.
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  48. III. The University and the Future of Civilization.F. E. Sparshott - 2000 - In Richard Kuhns (ed.), The Future of Aesthetics. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 43-67.
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    John Allan Irving 1903-1965.F. E. Sparshott - 1964 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 38:96 -.
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  50. 4. Love, Consciousness, and Society.F. E. Sparshott - 1996 - In Taking Life Seriously: A Study of the Argument of the Nicomachean Ethics. University of Toronto Press. pp. 264-306.
     
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