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    Augustus Sub Specie Aeternitatis.David L. Stockton - 1980 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 55 (1):5-17.
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    Cicero the Man D. R. Shackleton Bailey: Cicero. Pp. xii+290. London: Duckworth, 1971. Cloth, £3·25.David Stockton - 1974 - The Classical Review 24 (01):68-70.
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    The Death of Ephialtes.David Stockton - 1982 - Classical Quarterly 32 (01):227-.
    There are certain ‘facts’ which every schoolboy knows. Every schoolboy knows, for instance, that at the Battle of Hastings King Harold was killed by a shot in his eye from an arrow; and Sir Frank Stenton's demonstration that he pretty certainly wasn't has done little to shake this conviction.1 Not every schoolboy, perhaps, but every undergraduate who studies the history of ancient Athens knows that Ephialtes was murdered. After all, that is what the books tell him. Thus in Meiggs/Bury we (...)
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    The Death of Ephialtes.David Stockton - 1982 - Classical Quarterly 32 (1):227-228.
    There are certain ‘facts’ which every schoolboy knows. Every schoolboy knows, for instance, that at the Battle of Hastings King Harold was killed by a shot in his eye from an arrow; and Sir Frank Stenton's demonstration that he pretty certainly wasn't has done little to shake this conviction.1 Not every schoolboy, perhaps, but every undergraduate who studies the history of ancient Athens knows that Ephialtes was murdered. After all, that is what the books tell him. Thus in Meiggs/Bury we (...)
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    A Commentary On Cicero's Oration De Haruspicum Responso. [REVIEW]David Stockton - 1971 - The Classical Review 21 (3):453-454.
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    Cicero the Man. [REVIEW]David Stockton - 1974 - The Classical Review 24 (1):68-70.
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    Greek and Roman Elections. [REVIEW]David Stockton - 1975 - The Classical Review 25 (1):80-81.
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    H. H. Scullard: Roman Politics, 220–150 B.C. Second edition. Pp. xxxiii + 325. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1973. Cloth, £5·50. [REVIEW]David Stockton - 1976 - The Classical Review 26 (1):142-142.
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    Italian Manpower P. A. Brunt: Italian Manpower, 225 B.C.–A.D. 14. Pp. xxi+750; 16 tables. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1971. Cloth, £9. [REVIEW]David Stockton - 1974 - The Classical Review 24 (02):255-258.
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    Italian Manpower. [REVIEW]David Stockton - 1974 - The Classical Review 24 (2):255-258.
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    Kitty Chisholm and John Ferguson: Rome, the Augustan Age: A Source Book. Pp. xxiv + 708; 16 plates. Oxford University Press/The Open University Press, 1981. £22.50. [REVIEW]David Stockton - 1982 - The Classical Review 32 (02):289-.
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    Kitty Chisholm and John Ferguson: Rome, the Augustan Age: A Source Book. Pp. xxiv + 708; 16 plates. Oxford University Press/The Open University Press, 1981. £22.50. [REVIEW]David Stockton - 1982 - The Classical Review 32 (2):289-289.
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    Publicans And Sinners. [REVIEW]David Stockton - 1975 - The Classical Review 25 (1):96-98.
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    Robert Drews: Basileus. The Evidence for Kingship in Geometric Greece. (Yale Classical Monographs.) Pp. ix+141. New Haven and London. Yale University Press, 1983. £16. [REVIEW]David Stockton - 1985 - The Classical Review 35 (02):418-.
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    Robert Drews: Basileus. The Evidence for Kingship in Geometric Greece. (Yale Classical Monographs.) Pp. ix+141. New Haven and London. Yale University Press, 1983. £16. [REVIEW]David Stockton - 1985 - The Classical Review 35 (2):418-418.
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    Ruperunt Horrea Messes. [REVIEW]David Stockton - 1981 - The Classical Review 31 (1):91-93.
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    Roman Politics, 220–150 B.C. [REVIEW]David Stockton - 1976 - The Classical Review 26 (1):142-142.
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    Rome, the Augustan Age: A Source Book. [REVIEW]David Stockton - 1982 - The Classical Review 32 (2):289-289.
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    The Battle of Actium. [REVIEW]David Stockton - 1973 - The Classical Review 23 (1):56-58.
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    The Battle of Actium John M. Carter: The Battle of Actium: The Rise and Triumph of Augustus Caesar. Pp. 271; 5 photos, 6 maps. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1970. Cloth, £2·10. [REVIEW]David Stockton - 1973 - The Classical Review 23 (01):56-58.
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    Institutions, Ideology, and Political Consciousness in Ancient Greece: Some Recent Books on Athenian DemocracyMass and Elite in Democratic Athens: Rhetoric, Ideology, and the Power of the People.Athenian Democracy in the Age of Demosthenes.The Classical Athenian Democracy.The Greek Discovery of Politics.Athens from Cleisthenes to Pericles.Freedom: Freedom in the Making of Western Culture. [REVIEW]Lisa Kallet-Marx, Josiah Ober, Mogens Herman Hansen, David Stockton, Chistian Meier, Charles W. Fornara, Loren J. Samons Ii & Orlando Patterson - 1994 - Journal of the History of Ideas 55 (2):307.
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    M. H. Crawford, David Whitehead: Archaic and Classical Greece. A Selection of Ancient Sources in Translation. Pp. xvii + 634; 15 figures and 5 maps. Cambridge University Press, 1983. £35. [REVIEW]D. L. Stockton - 1983 - The Classical Review 33 (2):345-346.
  23. The deep within: Towards an archetypal theology [Book Review].David Ranson - 2013 - The Australasian Catholic Record 90 (1):124.
    Ranson, David Review(s) of: The deep within: Towards an archetypal theology, by Eugene Stockton, (Blue Mountain Education and Research Trust, 2011), pp.115, $15.00.
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    David Stockton: The Gracchi. Pp. xiii + 251. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1979. £9.50.Andrew Lintott - 1981 - The Classical Review 31 (01):134-135.
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    Athenian Democracy David Stockton: The Classical Athenian Democracy. Pp. xiii + 201; 12 plates, 1 map. Oxford University Press, 1990. £25. [REVIEW]Ronald A. Knox - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (02):364-365.
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    Cicero the Politician - David Stockton: Cicero: a Political Biography. Pp. ix+359. London: Oxford University Press, 1971. Cloth, £3·50. [REVIEW]A. W. Lintott - 1974 - The Classical Review 24 (1):66-68.
  27. An enquiry concerning human understanding.David Hume - 2000 - In Steven M. Cahn (ed.), Exploring Philosophy: An Introductory Anthology. New York, NY, United States of America: Oxford University Press USA. pp. 112.
    David Hume's Enquiry concerning Human Understanding is the definitive statement of the greatest philosopher in the English language. His arguments in support of reasoning from experience, and against the "sophistry and illusion"of religiously inspired philosophical fantasies, caused controversy in the eighteenth century and are strikingly relevant today, when faith and science continue to clash. The Enquiry considers the origin and processes of human thought, reaching the stark conclusion that we can have no ultimate understanding of the physical world, or (...)
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    Utopophobia: On the Limits (If Any) of Political Philosophy.David M. Estlund - 2019 - Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
    A leading political theorist’s groundbreaking defense of ideal conceptions of justice in political philosophy Throughout the history of political philosophy and politics, there has been continual debate about the roles of idealism versus realism. For contemporary political philosophy, this debate manifests in notions of ideal theory versus nonideal theory. Nonideal thinkers shift their focus from theorizing about full social justice, asking instead which feasible institutional and political changes would make a society more just. Ideal thinkers, on the other hand, question (...)
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  29. Inquiry and the epistemic.David Thorstad - 2021 - Philosophical Studies 178 (9):2913-2928.
    The zetetic turn in epistemology raises three questions about epistemic and zetetic norms. First, there is the relationship question: what is the relationship between epistemic and zetetic norms? Are some epistemic norms zetetic norms, or are epistemic and zetetic norms distinct? Second, there is the tension question: are traditional epistemic norms in tension with plausible zetetic norms? Third, there is the reaction question: how should theorists react to a tension between epistemic and zetetic norms? Drawing on an analogy to practical (...)
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  30. The Machine Question: Critical Perspectives on Ai, Robots, and Ethics.David J. Gunkel - 2012 - MIT Press.
    One of the enduring concerns of moral philosophy is deciding who or what is deserving of ethical consideration. Much recent attention has been devoted to the "animal question" -- consideration of the moral status of nonhuman animals. In this book, David Gunkel takes up the "machine question": whether and to what extent intelligent and autonomous machines of our own making can be considered to have legitimate moral responsibilities and any legitimate claim to moral consideration. The machine question poses a (...)
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    Time and Chance.David Z. Albert - 2000 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    This book is an attempt to get to the bottom of an acute and perennial tension between our best scientific pictures of the fundamental physical structure of the world and our everyday empirical experience of it. The trouble is about the direction of time. The situation (very briefly) is that it is a consequence of almost every one of those fundamental scientific pictures--and that it is at the same time radically at odds with our common sense--that whatever can happen can (...)
  32. The paradox of the preface.David C. Makinson - 1965 - Analysis 25 (6):205-207.
    By means of an example, shows the possibility of beliefs that are separately rational whilst together inconsistent.
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  33. Epistemology of disagreement : the good news.David Christensen - 2018 - In Jeremy Fantl, Matthew McGrath & Ernest Sosa (eds.), Contemporary epistemology: an anthology. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
    How should one react when one has a belief, but knows that other people—who have roughly the same evidence as one has, and seem roughly as likely to react to it correctly—disagree? This paper argues that the disagreement of other competent inquirers often requires one to be much less confident in one’s opinions than one would otherwise be.
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    Strategic defection from strong candidates in the 2004 Taiwanese legislative election.George Wilson Hall & C. A1 Stockton - 2008 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 9 (1):21-38.
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  35. Perception And The Physical World.David Malet Armstrong - 1961 - New York,: Humanities Press.
  36. The logic of the past hypothesis.David Wallace - 2023 - In Barry Loewer, Brad Weslake & Eric B. Winsberg (eds.), The Probability Map of the Universe: Essays on David Albert’s _time and Chance_. Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press. pp. 76-109.
    I attempt to get as clear as possible on the chain of reasoning by which irreversible macrodynamics is derivable from time-reversible microphysics, and in particular to clarify just what kinds of assumptions about the initial state of the universe, and about the nature of the microdynamics, are needed in these derivations. I conclude that while a “Past Hypothesis” about the early Universe does seem necessary to carry out such derivations, that Hypothesis is not correctly understood as a constraint on the (...)
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  37. Logic for equivocators.David Lewis - 1982 - Noûs 16 (3):431-441.
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    Making Monsters: The Uncanny Power of Dehumanization.David Livingstone Smith - 2021 - Harvard University Press.
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  39. Understanding animal welfare: the science in its cultural context.David Fraser - 2008 - Ames, Iowa: Wiley-Blackwell.
    Understanding Animal Welfare, 2nd Edition is revised and expanded to incorporate new research and developments in animal welfare. Updated with greater accessibility in mind, the reader is guided through animal welfare in its cultural and historical context, methods of study, and applications in practice and policy. Drawing examples from farm, companion, laboratory and zoo animals, the text provides an up-to-date overview of research and its applications, while also tracing how concepts and methods have evolved over time. Originally intended for scientists (...)
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  40. Why Aren’t I Part of a Whale?David Builes & Caspar Hare - 2023 - Analysis 83 (2):227-234.
    We start by presenting three different views that jointly imply that every person has many conscious beings in their immediate vicinity, and that the number greatly varies from person to person. We then present and assess an argument to the conclusion that how confident someone should be in these views should sensitively depend on how massive they happen to be. According to the argument, sometimes irreducibly de se observations can be powerful evidence for or against believing in metaphysical theories.
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    Genethics: Moral Issues in the Creation of People.David Heyd - 1992 - University of California Press.
    Unprecedented advances in medicine, genetic engineering, and demographic forecasting raise new questions that strain the categories and assumptions of traditional ethical theories. Heyd's approach resolves many paradoxes in intergenerational justice, while offering a major test case for the profound problems of the limits of ethics and the nature of value. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and (...)
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  42. Mental Causation.David Robb & John Heil - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Worries about mental causation are prominent in contemporary discussions of the mind and human agency. Originally, the problem of mental causation was that of understanding how a mental substance (thought to be immaterial) could interact with a material substance, a body. Most philosophers nowadays repudiate immaterial minds, but the problem of mental causation has not gone away. Instead, focus has shifted to mental properties. How could mental properties be causally relevant to bodily behavior? How could something mental qua mental cause (...)
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    Film Art: An Introduction.David Bordwell & Kristin Thompson - 2009 - McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages.
    Film is an art form with a language and an aesthetic all its own. Since 1979, David Bordwell and Kristin Thompson's Film Art has been the best-selling and widely respected introduction to the analysis of cinema. Taking a skills-centered approach supported by a wide range of examples from various periods and countries, the authors strive to help students develop a core set of analytical skills that will deepen their understanding of any film, in any genre. Frame enlargements throughout the (...)
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  44. Relevant implication.David Lewis - 1988 - Theoria 54 (3):161-174.
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    A List Of Greek Verse Inscriptions Down To 400 B.C. [REVIEW]D. L. Stockton - 1978 - The Classical Review 28 (1):191-192.
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    Ancient Slavery and the Ideal of Man. [REVIEW]D. L. Stockton - 1977 - The Classical Review 27 (2):298-299.
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    Suetonius: Divus Augustus. Edited with Introduction and Commentary. [REVIEW]D. L. Stockton - 1983 - The Classical Review 33 (2):328-329.
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    Sulla. The Last Republican. [REVIEW]D. L. Stockton - 1984 - The Classical Review 34 (2):348-349.
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    The Roman Empire 27 B.c.-a.d. 476. A Study in Survival. [REVIEW]D. L. Stockton - 1984 - The Classical Review 34 (1):143-144.
  50. Personal Identity.David Shoemaker & Kevin P. Tobia - 2022 - In Manuel Vargas & John Doris (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Moral Psychology. Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press.
    Our aim in this entry is to articulate the state of the art in the moral psychology of personal identity. We begin by discussing the major philosophical theories of personal identity, including their shortcomings. We then turn to recent psychological work on personal identity and the self, investigations that often illuminate our person-related normative concerns. We conclude by discussing the implications of this psychological work for some contemporary philosophical theories and suggesting fruitful areas for future work on personal identity.
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