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    A Learned Spiritual Ladder?: Towards an Interpretation of George of Pisidia’s Hexameter Poem On Human Life.Mary Whitby - 2014 - In Konstantinos Spanoudakis (ed.), Nonnus of Panopolis in Context: Poetry and Cultural Milieu in Late Antiquity with a Section on Nonnus and the Modern World. De Gruyter. pp. 435-458.
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    Nonno di Panopoli: Parafrasi del Vangelo di S. Giovanni: Canto XX: Introduzione, testo critico, traduzione e commento. D Accorinti.Mary Whitby - 1998 - The Classical Review 48 (1):17-18.
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    Paul the Silentiary and Claudian.Mary Whitby - 1985 - Classical Quarterly 35 (02):507-.
    The extent to which Latin was familiar to the inhabitants of late sixth- and early seventh-century Constantinople is a topic of current discussion and interest. While there is little evidence to suggest a significant knowledge of Latin even among the educated in the seventh century, it is clear that in the late sixth century the language was still familiar to a section of the upper classes. Among native easterners, the degree of this familiarity would certainly have varied considerably, from those (...)
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    Review. The chronicle of Marcellinus: A translation and commentary (with a reproduction of Mommsen's edition of the text). B Croke.Mary Whitby - 1997 - The Classical Review 47 (1):61-62.
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    The end of George of Pisidia's "Hexaemeron" reconsidered: the devil in disguise.Mary Whitby - 1995 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 115:115-129.
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    The occasion of Paul the Silentiary's Ekphrasis of S. Sophia.Mary Whitby - 1985 - Classical Quarterly 35 (01):215-.
    The ‘turgid archaisms’ of Paul the Silentiary's style have ensured that his two hexameter Ekphrases, describing the Emperor Justinian's sixth-century church of S. Sophia in Constantinople and its ambo, have lately attracted little interest, except among art historians who seek to extract nuggets of architectural information. On the other hand, the eighty or so pagan epigrams by Paul which are preserved in the Palatine and Planudean Anthologies have received attention in recent years both because of their literary interest and for (...)
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    A byzantine chronicle in latin B. croke: Count marcellinus and his chronicle . Pp. XVI + 300, maps. Oxford: Oxford university press, 2001. Cased, £45. Isbn: 0-19-815001-. [REVIEW]Mary Whitby - 2003 - The Classical Review 53 (02):394-.
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    A Hellenist in Late-Antique Aphrodito J.-L. Fournet: Hellénisme dans l'Égypte du VI e siècle. La bibliothèque et l'oeuvre de Dioscore d'Aphrodité , 2 vols. Pp. 734, 77 pls. Cairo: Institut français d'archéologie orientale, 1999. Paper. ISBN: 2-7247-0237-. [REVIEW]Mary Whitby - 2001 - The Classical Review 51 (01):27-.
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    An Ineluctable Imperative. [REVIEW]Mary Whitby - 1996 - The Classical Review 46 (1):13-15.
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    A New Cycle Poet Hendrich Schulte: Julian von Ägypten. (Bochumer Altertumswissenschaftliches Colloquium, 3.) Pp. 148. Trier: Wissenschaftlicher Verlag, 1990. Paper, DM 34. [REVIEW]Mary Whitby - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (02):274-276.
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    A. S. F. Gow, A. F. Schofield : Nicander. The Poems and Poetical Fragments. Pp. vii + 247. Bristol: Bristol University Press, 1997 . Paper, £13.95. ISBN: 1-85399-528-2. [REVIEW]Mary Whitby - 1998 - The Classical Review 48 (2):478-478.
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    A Western Flavour. [REVIEW]Mary Whitby - 1997 - The Classical Review 47 (1):61-62.
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    C. Heusch: Die Achilles-Ethopoiie des Codex Salmasianus. Untersuchungen zu einer spätlateinischen Versdeklamation. Pp. 238. Paderborn, etc.: Ferdinand Schöningh, 1997. Paper, DM 48. ISBN: 3-506-79062-5. [REVIEW]Mary Whitby - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (2):573-574.
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    DIOSCORIDES' EPIGRAMS G. G. Vioque: Dioscórides : Epigramas. Pp. 438. Huelva: Universidad de Huelva, 2001. Paper. ISBN: 84-95089-59-. [REVIEW]Mary Whitby - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (01):46-.
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    Diverse Nonnus B. Simon: Nonnos de Panopolis . Les Dionysiaques. Tome XIV, Chants XXXVIII–XL (Collection des Universités de France publiée sous le patronage de l'Association Guillaume Budé). Pp. xii. + 317. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1999. Cased, frs. 315. ISBN: 2-251-00474-. [REVIEW]Mary Whitby - 2001 - The Classical Review 51 (02):236-.
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    De Stefani C. Paulus Silentiarius, Descriptio Sanctae Sophiae, Descriptio Ambonis (Bibliotheca Teubneriana). Berlin and New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2010. Pp. xlviii + 163. €69.95. 9783110221268. [REVIEW]Mary Whitby - 2013 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 133:305-306.
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    F. Tissoni : Cristodoro: un’introduzione e un commento. Pp. 257. Alessandria: Edizioni dell’Orso, 2000. Paper, L. 32,000. ISBN: 88-7694-463-X. [REVIEW]Mary Whitby - 2002 - The Classical Review 52 (2):379-380.
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    L. Lugaresi (ed.): Gregorio di Nazianzo, Contro Giuliano l'Apostata, Orazione IV. (Biblioteca Patristica, 25). Florence: Nardini, 1993. [REVIEW]Mary Whitby - 1996 - The Classical Review 46 (1):13-15.
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    M. D. Usher : Homerocentones Eudociae Augustae . Pp. xii + 115. Stuttgart and Leipzig: B. G. Teubner, 1999. Cased. ISBN: 3-519- 01318-5. [REVIEW]Mary Whitby - 2001 - The Classical Review 51 (2):385-386.
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    M. D. Usher: Homeric Stitchings. The Homeric Centos of the Empress Eudocia. Pp. x + 173. Lanham, etc.: Rowman & Littlefield, 1998. Paper, £15.95. ISBN: 0-8476-9050-4. [REVIEW]Mary Whitby - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (1):275-276.
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    Nonnus and the Giants F. Vian (ed.): Nonnos de Panopolis: Les Dionysiaques. Tome XVIII, Chant XLVIII . (Collection des Universités de France publiée sous le patronage de l'Association Guillaume Budé.) Pp. xiv + 235. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 2003. Paper, €36. ISBN: 2-251-00508-. [REVIEW]Mary Whitby - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (02):476-.
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    Nonnus, dionysiaca book 47 M.-c. Fayant: Nonnos de panopolis . Les dionysiaques. Tome XVII, Chant xlvii (collection Des universités de France publiée sous le patronage de l'association Guillaume budé). Pp. 205. Paris: Les belLes lettres, 2000. Cased, frs. 285. isbn: 2-251-00489-. [REVIEW]Mary Whitby - 2002 - The Classical Review 52 (02):282-.
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    Nonnus' funeral games H. frangoulis (ed., Trans.): Nonnos de panopolis XIII , Les dionysiaques XXXVII. (Collection Des universités de France publiée sous le patronage de l'association Guillaume budé). Pp. XIV + 191. Paris: Les belLes lettres, 1999. Cased. Isbn: 2-251-00471-. [REVIEW]Mary Whitby - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (02):419-.
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    NONNUS' GOSPEL OF ST. JOHN C. De Stefani (ed.): Nonno di Panopoli: Parafrasi del Vangelo di S. Giovanni. Canto I . Pp. 263. Bologna: Pàtron Editore, 2002. Paper, €16. ISBN: 88-555-2634-. [REVIEW]Mary Whitby - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (02):358-.
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    Nonnus' Resurrection D. Accorinti (ed.): Nonno di Panopoli: Parafrasi del Vangelo di S. Giovanni: Canto XX: Introduzione, testo critico, traduzione e commento. (Pubblicazioni della classe di lettere e filosofia, 15.) Pp. 240. Pisa: Scuola Normale Superiore, 1996. Paper. ISBN: 88-7642-055-X. [REVIEW]Mary Whitby - 1998 - The Classical Review 48 (01):17-18.
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    Quintus smyrnaeus A. James, K. Lee: A commentary on quintus of smyrna , posthomerica V. pp. X + 172. Leiden, boston, and cologne: Brill, 2000. Cased, $68. Isbn: 90-04-11594-. [REVIEW]Mary Whitby - 2002 - The Classical Review 52 (02):280-.
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    S. P. Brock, S. A. Harvey: Holy Women of the Syrian Orient. Pp. xix + 197, 1 ill., 1 map. Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London: University of California Press, 1998 . Paper, £12.50. ISBN: 0-520-21366-1. [REVIEW]Mary Whitby - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (1):325-325.
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    The architecture of the dionysiaca R. shorrock: The challenge of epic. Allusive engagement in the dionysiaca of nonnus. (Mnemosyne supplement 210.) Pp. VIII + 245. Leiden, boston, and cologne: Brill, 2001. Cased. Issn: 0169-8958; isbn: 90-04-11795-. [REVIEW]Mary Whitby - 2002 - The Classical Review 52 (02):283-.
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    The eastern frontier G. greatrex, S. N. C. lieu (ed.): The Roman eastern frontier and the persian wars, part II: Ad 363–630 . Pp. XXXII + 373, maps. London and new York: Routledge, 2002. Cased, £60. Isbn: 0-415-14687-. [REVIEW]Mary Whitby - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (01):186-.
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    Themistius' private speeches R. J. penella: The private orations of Themistius . Pp. XIII + 258. Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London: University of california press, 2000. Cased, £35. Isbn: 0-520-21821-. [REVIEW]Mary Whitby - 2002 - The Classical Review 52 (01):13-.
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    W. M. Calder III, B. Huss (edd.), C. Buckler (trans.): 'The Wilamowitz in Me': 100 Letters between Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff and Paul Friedländer (1904–31) . (Department of Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, UCLA, Occasional Papers 9.) Pp. xxv + 227. Los Angeles: University of California Press. Cased, $40. ISSN: 1041-1143. [REVIEW]Mary Whitby - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (02):675-.
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    W. M. Calder III, B. Huss , C. Buckler : ‘The Wilamowitz in Me’: 100 Letters between Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff and Paul Friedländer . Pp. xxv + 227. Los Angeles: University of California Press. Cased, $40. ISSN: 1041-1143. [REVIEW]Mary Whitby - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (2):675-675.
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    A History of Women Philosophers: Medieval, Renaissance and Enlightenment Women Philosophers A.D. 500–1600.Mary Ellen Waithe - 1989 - Springer.
    aspirations, the rise of western monasticism was the most note worthy event of the early centuries. The importance of monasteries cannot be overstressed as sources of spirituality, learning and auto nomy in the intensely masculinized, militarized feudal period. Drawing their members from the highest levels of society, women's monasteries provided an outlet for the energy and ambition of strong-willed women, as well as positions of considerable authority. Even from periods relatively inhospitable to learning of all kinds, the memory has been (...)
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    Homo Viator Michael Whitby, Philip Hardie, Mary Whitby (edd.): Homo Viator: Classical Essays for John Bramble. Pp. xii + 332. Bristol: Bristol Classical Press (and Bolchazy–Carducci), 1987. £29 (paper, £13.95). [REVIEW]Nicholas Horsfall - 1988 - The Classical Review 38 (02):383-385.
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    Computing machinery and morality.Blay Whitby - 2008 - AI and Society 22 (4):551-563.
    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a technology widely used to support human decision-making. Current areas of application include financial services, engineering, and management. A number of attempts to introduce AI decision support systems into areas which more obviously include moral judgement have been made. These include systems that give advice on patient care, on social benefit entitlement, and even ethical advice for medical professionals. Responding to these developments raises a complex set of moral questions. This paper proposes a clearer replacement question (...)
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    When is any agent a moral agent?: reflections on machine consciousness and moral agency.Whitby Blay - 2013 - International Journal of Machine Consciousness 5 (1).
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  37. What makes any agent a moral agent? Reflections on machine consciousness and moral agency.Joel Parthemore & Blay Whitby - 2013 - International Journal of Machine Consciousness 5 (2):105-129.
    In this paper, we take moral agency to be that context in which a particular agent can, appropriately, be held responsible for her actions and their consequences. In order to understand moral agency, we will discuss what it would take for an artifact to be a moral agent. For reasons that will become clear over the course of the paper, we take the artifactual question to be a useful way into discussion but ultimately misleading. We set out a number of (...)
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    Moral Agency, Moral Responsibility, and Artifacts: What Existing Artifacts Fail to Achieve , and Why They, Nevertheless, Can Make Moral Claims upon Us.Joel Parthemore & Blay Whitby - 2014 - International Journal of Machine Consciousness 6 (2):141-161.
    This paper follows directly from an earlier paper where we discussed the requirements for an artifact to be a moral agent and concluded that the artifactual question is ultimately a red herring. As...
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  39. Individuating Part-whole Relations in the Biological World.Marie I. Kaiser - 2018 - In O. Bueno, R. Chen & M. B. Fagan (eds.), Individuation across Experimental and Theoretical Sciences. Oxford University Press.
    What are the conditions under which one biological object is a part of another biological object? This paper answers this question by developing a general, systematic account of biological parthood. I specify two criteria for biological parthood. Substantial Spatial Inclusionrequires biological parts to be spatially located inside or in the region that the natural boundary of t he biological whole occupies. Compositional Relevance captures the fact that a biological part engages in a biological process that must make a necessary contribution (...)
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    Mary Shepherd's An essay upon the relation of cause and effect.Mary Shepherd - 2024 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press. Edited by Don Garrett.
    Mary Shepherd's An Essay upon the Relation of Cause and Effect, first published in 1824, was a pioneering work in metaphysics and epistemology. Together with her 1827 Essays on the Perception of an External Universe, they make her one of the most important philosophers of her era. Although widely neglected by the history of philosophy in the decades after her death, her works have recently begun to attract the attention and sustained study they deserve. In the course of her (...)
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    Unpacking a Charge of Emotional Irrationality: An Exploration of the Value of Anger in Thought.Mary Carman - 2022 - Philosophical Papers 51 (1):45-68.
    Anger has potential epistemic value in the way that it can facilitate a process of our coming to have knowledge and understanding regarding the issue about which we are angry. The nature of anger, however, may nevertheless be such that it ultimately undermines this very process. Common non-philosophical complaints about anger, for instance, often target the angry person as being somehow irrational, where an unformulated assumption is that her anger undermines her capacity to rationally engage with the issue about which (...)
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    Hope: new philosophies for change.Mary Zournazi - 2003 - [New York]: Routledge.
    How is hope to be found amid the ethical and political dilemmas of modern life? Writer and philosopher Mary Zournazi brought her questions to some of the most thoughtful intellectuals at work today. She discusses "joyful revolt" with Julia Kristeva, the idea of "the rest of the world" with Gayatri Spivak, the "art of living" with Michel Serres, the "carnival of the senses" with Michael Taussig, the relation of hope to passion and to politics with Chantal Mouffe and Ernesto (...)
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    Can't we make moral judgements?Mary Midgley - 1991 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
    In this book, Mary Midgely turns a spotlight on the fashionable view that we no longer need or use moral judgements. She shows how the question of whether or not we can make moral judgements must inevitably affect our attitudes to the law and its institutions, but also to events that occur in our daily lives.
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    Agonistic democracy: rethinking political institutions in pluralist times.Marie Paxton - 2020 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Agonistic Democracy explores how theoretical concepts from agonistic democracy can inform institutional design in order to mediate conflict in multicultural, pluralist societies. Drawing on the work of Foucault, Nietzsche, Schmitt, and Arendt, Marie Paxton outlines the importance of their themes of public contestation, contingency and necessary interdependency for contemporary agonistic thinkers. Paxton delineates three distinct approaches to agonistic democracy: David Owen's perfectionist agonism, Mouffe's adversarial agonism, and William Connolly and James Tully's inclusive agonism. Paxton demonstrates how each is fundamental to (...)
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    Individual-level mechanisms in ecology and evolution.Marie I. Kaiser & Rose Trappes - 2023 - In William C. Bausman, Janella K. Baxter & Oliver M. Lean (eds.), From biological practice to scientific metaphysics. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
  46. Science and Stonehenge.Richards Julian & Whitby Mark - 1997
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  47. The engineering of Stonehenge.Julian Richards & Mark Whitby - 1997 - In Richards Julian & Whitby Mark (eds.), Science and Stonehenge. pp. 231-256.
     
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    Mary Shepherd's Essays on the perception of an external universe.Mary Shepherd - 2020 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This is the first modern edition of the works of Lady Mary Shepherd, one of the most important women philosophers of the early modern period. Shepherd has been widely neglected in the history of philosophy, but her work engaged with the dominant philosophers of the time - among them Hume, Berkeley, and Reid. In particular, her 1827 volume Essays on the Perception of an External Universe outlines a theory of causation, perception, and knowledge which Shepherd presents as an alternative (...)
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    Moral Agency, Moral Responsibility, and Artifacts: What Existing Artifacts Fail to Achieve (and Why), and Why They, Nevertheless, Can (and Do!) Make Moral Claims upon Us.Joel Parthemore & Blay Whitby - 2014 - International Journal of Machine Consciousness 6 (2):141-161.
    International Journal of Machine Consciousness, Volume 06, Issue 02, Page 141-161, December 2014. This paper follows directly from an earlier paper where we discussed the requirements for an artifact to be a moral agent and concluded that the artifactual question is ultimately a red herring. As before, we take moral agency to be that condition in which an agent can appropriately be held responsible for her actions and their consequences. We set a number of stringent conditions on moral agency. A (...)
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    Observation and mathematics.Mary Domski - 2013 - In Peter R. Anstey (ed.), The Oxford handbook of British philosophy in the seventeenth century. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press. pp. 144.
    This chapter, which examines the unity shared between what appear to be conflicting modes of natural investigation, an often neglected aspect of the history of British natural philosophy, also discusses the views of Francis Bacon on observation and experiment and describes his system of the sciences. It looks at aspects of Bacon's program for natural philosophy that made critics set the divide Baconian natural philosophy and the mathematical sciences of the seventeenth century. The chapter furthermore highlights the role of the (...)
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