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    Protagoras and Logos: A Study in Greek Philosophy and Rhetoric (2nd edition).Edward Schiappa - 2003 - Univ of South Carolina Press.
    Reassesses the philosophical and pedagogical contributions of Protagoras Protagoras and Logos brings together in a meaningful synthesis the contributions and rhetoric of the first and most famous of the Older Sophists, Protagoras of Abdera. Most accounts of Protagoras rely on the somewhat hostile reports of Plato and Aristotle. By focusing on Protagoras's own surviving words, this study corrects many long-standing misinterpretations and presents significant facts: Protagoras was a first-rate philosophical thinker who positively influenced the theories of Plato and Aristotle, and (...)
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  2. Isocrates' philosophia and contemporary pragmatism.Edward Schiappa - 1995 - In Steven Mailloux (ed.), Rhetoric, sophistry, pragmatism. New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press. pp. 33--60.
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  3. Protagoras and Logos: A Study in Greek Philosophy and Rhetoric.Edward Schiappa - 1994 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 27 (4):418-422.
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    The Beginnings of Rhetorical Theory in Classical Greece.Edward Schiappa - 1999 - Yale University Press.
    In this provocative book, Edward Schiappa argues that rhetorical theory did not originate with the Sophists in the fifth century B.C.E, as is commonly believed, but came into being a century later. Schiappa examines closely the terminology of the Sophists—such as Gorgias and Protagoras—and of their reporters and opponents—especially Plato and Aristotle—and contends that the terms and problems that make up what we think of as rhetorical theory had not yet formed in the era of the early (...)
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    Second thoughts on the critiques of big rhetoric.Edward Schiappa - 2001 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 34 (3):260-274.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Rhetoric 34.3 (2001) 260-274 [Access article in PDF] Second Thoughts on the Critiques of Big Rhetoric Edward Schiappa This note is divided into three parts. First, I explore some answers to the question "How did Rhetoric get so Big?" Second, I review some of the more important criticisms of a "globalized" or "universalized" view of rhetorical studies. Finally, I contend that the critiques of Big (...)
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    Arguing about definitions.Edward Schiappa - 1993 - Argumentation 7 (4):403-417.
    What are the implications of taking seriously Chaïm Perelman's proposition that “definitions are rhetorical”? Efforts to find Real Definitions are dysfunctional to the extent they direct argumentation toward pseudo “is” claims and away from explicit “ought” claims about how words are to be used. Addressing definitional disputes explicitly as propositions ofought rather thanis could put on the agenda the pragmatic concerns of definitional choice that might otherwise remain tacit.
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  7. Towards a pragmatic approach to definition:“Wetlands” and the politics of meaning.Edward Schiappa - 1996 - In Andrew Light & Eric Katz (eds.), Environmental Pragmatism. Routledge. pp. 209--230.
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    Analyzing Argumentative Discourse from a Rhetorical Perspective: Defining `Person' and `Human Life' in Constitutional Disputes Over Abortion.Edward Schiappa - 2000 - Argumentation 14 (3):315-332.
    In this paper, a case study is presented of constitutional debates about abortion. An analysis is given of arguments from the Roe v. Wade case for definitions concerning the key notions of `person' and `human life'. The paper illustrates how the Court has gradually taken a more pragmatic or rhetorical position on definitional matters crucial to the purpose of regulating abortion.
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    Neo-Sophistic Rhetorical Criticism or the Historical Reconstruction of Sophistic Doctrines?Edward Schiappa - 1990 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 23 (3):192 - 217.
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    Intertextual Argument in Gorgias's "On What Is Not": A Formalization of Sextus, "Adv Math" 7.77-80.Edward Schiappa & Stacey Hoffman - 1994 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 27 (2):156 - 161.
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    Aristotle: The Art of Rhetoric.Edward Schiappa - 1994 - Ancient Philosophy 14 (2):422-424.
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    Dissociation in Argumentative Discussions: A Pragma-dialectical Perspective.Edward Schiappa - 2009 - Informal Logic 29 (2):244-246.
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    History and Neo-Sophistic Criticism: A Reply to Poulakos.Edward Schiappa - 1990 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 23 (4):307 - 315.
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    Interpreting Gorgias's 'Being' in "On Not-Being or On Nature".Edward Schiappa - 1997 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 30 (1):13 - 30.
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    Keeping faith with reason.Edward Schiappa - 2010 - New York: Learning Solutions. Edited by John P. Nordin.
    Part 1: Getting started -- Part 2: Analyzing claims -- Part 3: Developing your argument -- Part 4: Supporting and defending your argument -- Part 5: Forms of reasoning.
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    Plato and a Response To O'Sullivan.Edward Schiappa - 1994 - Mnemosyne 47 (4):512-514.
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    The Greeks, Pragmatism, and the Endless Mediation of Rhetoric and Philosophy.Edward Schiappa - 2017 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 50 (4):552-565.
    Once upon a time, there were no academic disciplines. There were no definitions, either, at least as we understand them. Plato and Aristotle changed both of those situations in ways that continue to influence Western thought. If Plato's and Xenophon's accounts are to be trusted, Socrates and Prodicus also deserve credit for early efforts to define words, thereby helping to formulate the classic Socratic/Platonic question "What is X?" And here we are, twenty-four hundred years later, still occasionally wrestling with how (...)
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  18. Historical and Comparative Rhetorical Studies.Cjan Swearingen & Edward Schiappa - 2009 - In A. Lunsford, K. Wilson & R. Eberly (eds.), Sage Handbook of Rhetorical Studies. Sage Publications. pp. 1.
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    Aristotle. [REVIEW]Edward Schiappa - 1994 - Ancient Philosophy 14 (2):422-424.
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    Aristotle. [REVIEW]Edward Schiappa - 1994 - Ancient Philosophy 14 (2):422-424.
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    Aristotle. [REVIEW]Edward Schiappa - 1994 - Ancient Philosophy 14 (2):422-424.
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    Gorgias - (R.) Ioli (ed., trans.) Gorgia di Leontini. Su ciò che non è.(Spudasmata 130.) Pp. 205. Hildesheim, Zurich and New York: Georg Olms, 2010. Paper, €37.80. ISBN: 978-3-487-14308-8. [REVIEW]Edward Schiappa & Matthew Briel - 2011 - The Classical Review 61 (1):44-46.
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    Edward Schiappa (ed.) Warranting Assent: Case Studies in Argument Evaluation. [REVIEW]Don Paul Abbott - 1997 - Argumentation 11 (2):266-269.
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    Edward Schiappa (ed.) Warranting Assent: Case Studies in Argument Evaluation. [REVIEW]Abbott Don Paul - 1997 - Argumentation 11 (2):266-269.
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    Edward Schiappa, "Protagoras and "Logos": A Study in Greek Philosophy and Rhetoric". [REVIEW]Rosamond Kent Sprague - 1993 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 31 (2):277.
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    The Archaeology of Economic Ideas: The Classical Greek Tradition by S. Todd Lowry; Protagoras and Logos: A Study in Greek Philosophy and Rhetoric by Edward Schiappa.Michael Sollenberger - 1994 - Isis 85:141-145.
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    In Search of the Sophists Edward Schiappa: Protagoras and Logos: a Study in Greek Philosophy and Rhetoric. (Studies in Rhetoric/Communication.) Pp. xvii + 239. Columbia, South Carolina: University of South Carolina press, 1991. $29.95. Jacqueline De Romilly: The Great Sophists in Periclean Athens. Translated by Janet Lloyd. Pp. xv + 260. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1992 (originally published in French, 1988), £35. [REVIEW]V. A. Rodgers - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (01):77-80.
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    The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Rhetoric. Edited by Erik Gunderson. Pp. x, 355, Cambridge University Press, 2010, £50.00/18.99; $94.99/34.99. Classical Greek Rhetorical Theory and the Disciplining of Discourse. By David M. Timmerman and Edward Schiappa. Pp. ix, 192, Cambridge University Press, 2010, $80.00/£45.00. [REVIEW]Robin Waterfield - 2016 - Heythrop Journal 57 (1):152-153.
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    The Archaeology of Economic Ideas: The Classical Greek Tradition. S. Todd LowryProtagoras and Logos: A Study in Greek Philosophy and Rhetoric. Edward Schiappa[REVIEW]Michael G. Sollenberger - 1994 - Isis 85 (1):141-145.
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    Timmerman, David and Schiappa, Edward. Classical Greek Rhetorical Theory and the Disciplining of Discourse.Felipe Ángel Flórez - 2012 - Ideas Y Valores 61 (149):167-169.
    Se indaga la relación que se da en la República entre los dos significados de ousia: como propiedad en el sentido de posesiones y riqueza, o en el sentido de esencia o sustancia. Aparte de las relaciones económicas asociadas al préstamo, al intercambio y al interés, se examina la función que, respecto de la ousia, cumple la moneda en la economía como recurso para disociar la riqueza de las posesiones, con lo cual logra un nivel de universalidad y equivalencia equiparable (...)
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    Reseña de"Classical Greek Rhetorical Theory and the Disciplining of Discourse" de Timmerman, David and Schiappa, Edward.Felipe Ángel Flórez - 2012 - Ideas Y Valores 61 (149):169-173.
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    The Nature of God: An Inquiry into Divine Attributes.Edward R. Wierenga - 1989 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    The Nature of God explores a perennial problem in the philosophy of religion.
  33. Aquinas.Edward Feser - 2023 - İstanbul: Babi Kitap. Translated by Abdullah Arif Adalar.
     
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  34. Individuation.Edward Jonathan Lowe - 2003 - In Michael J. Loux & Dean W. Zimmerman (eds.), The Oxford handbook of metaphysics. New York: Oxford University Press.
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  35. "The Tenuous Self: Wu-wei in the Zhuangzi.Edward Gilman Slingerland - 2003 - In Effortless action : Wu-wei as conceptual metaphor and spiritual ideal in early China. New York:
    This book presents a systematic account of the role of the personal spiritual ideal of wu-wei--literally "no doing," but better rendered as "effortless action"--in early Chinese thought. Edward Slingerland's analysis shows that wu-wei represents the most general of a set of conceptual metaphors having to do with a state of effortless ease and unself-consciousness. This concept of effortlessness, he contends, serves as a common ideal for both Daoist and Confucian thinkers. He also argues that this concept contains within itself (...)
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    The meaning of human existence.Edward O. Wilson - 2014 - New York: Liveright Publishing Corporation, a Division of W.W. Norton & Company.
    National Book Award Finalist. How did humanity originate and why does a species like ours exist on this planet? Do we have a special place, even a destiny in the universe? Where are we going, and perhaps, the most difficult question of all, "Why?" In The Meaning of Human Existence, his most philosophical work to date, Pulitzer Prize–winning biologist Edward O. Wilson grapples with these and other existential questions, examining what makes human beings supremely different from all other species. (...)
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    Essential ethics for social work practice.Allan Edward Barsky - 2022 - New York, NY, United States of America: Oxford University Press.
    Chapter 1: Introduction to Social Work Values and Ethics -- Chapter 2: Managing Ethical Issues -- Chapter 3: Social Justice -- Chapter 4: Client Autonomy, Self-Determination, and Informed Consent -- Chapter 5: Privacy, Confidentiality, and Exceptions -- Chapter 6: Professional Competence, Incompetence, and Impairment -- Chapter 7: Cultural Competence, Humility, Awareness, and Responsiveness -- Chapter 8: Professional Boundaries, Dual Relationships, and Conflicts of Interest -- Chapter 9: Responsibilities in Practice Settings -- Chapter 10: Access to Services -- Chapter 11: Honesty (...)
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  38. Free yourself! : slavery, freedom and the self in Seneca's letters.Catharine Edwards - 2009 - In Shadi Bartsch & David Wray (eds.), Seneca and the self. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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    Faith, morals, and money: what the world's religions tell us about money in the marketplace.Edward D. Zinbarg - 2001 - New York: Continuum.
    This is a book grounded in the real ethical challenges of modern business practice, with a world-religious perspective so necessary in an era of globalization.
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  40. The Jinn and the Shayatin.Edward Moad - 2017 - In Benjamin McCraw & Robert Arp (eds.), Philosophical Approaches to Demonology. New York, NY, USA: pp. 137-155.
    If by “demon” one understands an evil occult being, then its equivalent in the Islamic narrative is the intersection of the category jinn with that of the shayātīn: a demon is a shaytān from among the jinn. The literature in the Islamic tradition on these subjects is vast. In what follows, we will select some key elements from it to provide a brief summary: first on the nature of the jinn, their nature, and their relationship to God and human beings; (...)
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    The Eligibility of Ethical Naturalism.Douglas Edwards - 2013 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 94 (1):1-18.
    Perhaps the two main contemporary formulations of ethical naturalism – Synthetic Ethical Naturalism (SEN) and Analytical Descriptivism – seem to conflict with plausible views about cases where moral debate and disagreement is possible. Both lack safeguards to avoid divergence of reference across different communities, which can scupper the prospects for genuine moral disagreement. I explore the prospects for supplementing both views with Lewis's notion of eligibility, arguing that this can solve the problem for a modified form of analytical descriptivism, and (...)
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  42. Knowledge and the State of Nature: An Essay in Conceptual Synthesis.Edward Craig - 1990 - Oxford, GB: Clarendon Press.
    The standard philosophical project of analysing the concept of knowledge has radical defects in its arbitrary restriction of the subject matter, and its risky theoretical presuppositions. Edward Craig suggests a more illuminating approach, akin to the `state of nature' method found in political theory, which builds up the concept from a hypothesis about the social function of knowledge and the needs it fulfils. Light is thrown on much that philosophers have written about knowledge, about its analysis and the obstacles (...)
  43. The Semantics of Determiners.Edward L. Keenan - 1996 - In Shalom Lappin (ed.), The handbook of contemporary semantic theory. Cambridge, Mass., USA: Blackwell Reference. pp. 41--64.
  44. Jacqueline de Romilly. The Great Sophists in Periclean Athens.E. Schiappa - 1996 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 29:447-450.
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    A Radical Approach to Ebola: Saving Humans and Other Animals.Sarah J. L. Edwards, Charles H. Norell, Phyllis Illari, Brendan Clarke & Carolyn P. Neuhaus - 2018 - American Journal of Bioethics 18 (10):35-42.
    As the usual regulatory framework did not fit well during the last Ebola outbreak, innovative thinking still needed. In the absence of an outbreak, randomised controlled trials of clinical efficacy in humans cannot be done, while during an outbreak such trials will continue to face significant practical, philosophical, and ethical challenges. This article argues that researchers should also test the safety and effectiveness of novel vaccines in wild apes by employing a pluralistic approach to evidence. There are three reasons to (...)
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    At the Edges of my Body.Edward S. Casey - 2012 - In Dan Zahavi (ed.), The Oxford handbook of contemporary phenomenology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    This chapter concentrates on the edges of the lived body, which act to mediate between the outermost and innermost edges. The prospects for construing bodily edges are explored. Bodily edges realise the paradigm of definitive but incomplete self-knowledge in a very particular way: namely, that such edges are parts of parts. The internal and external edges of bodily parts are not only glimpsed in the course of ongoing experience but also offer a grip for hands. Inside/outside is an especially significant (...)
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    Future law: emerging technology, regulation and ethics.Lilian Edwards, Burkhard Schäfer & Edina Harbinja (eds.) - 2020 - Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
    How can law ethically regulate a future of fast-changing technologies? From recent inventions to science fiction, Future Law explores how law, ethics and regulation must respond to new technologies that challenge the boundaries of our ethics.
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    Interpreting modern political philosophy: from Machiavelli to Marx.Alistair Edwards & Jules Townshend (eds.) - 2002 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    The interpretive literature in the history of political thought is now vast, complex and esoteric, posing as much a barrier to the understanding of the undergraduate student as it offers assistance. This unique and innovative text provides the student with a guide through this maze of argument. Each chapter sets out the major positions and debates that surround the texts of key thinkers, analyzes major problems of interpreting them, examines the sources of disagreement, and evaluates the different interpretations in terms (...)
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    Platonic Phaedrus: a view outside the walls.Maria Teresa Schiappa de Azevedo - 2011 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 7:67-74.
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    Oraçoes condicionais potenciais latinas: que entendimento?Maria Teresa Schiappa de Azevedo - 1997 - Humanitas 49:135-146.
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