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  1. Zum Prooemium von Ovids Metamorphosen.Georg Luck & Geor Luck - 1958 - Hermes 86 (4):499-500.
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  2. " IQ Electrocortical Substrates of Visual Selective Attention".George R. Mangun, Steven A. Hillyard & Steven J. Luck - 1993 - In David E. Meyer & Sylvan Kornblum (eds.), Attention and Performance Xiv. MIT Press. pp. 14--219.
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    The Middle Platonists. A Study of Platonism, 80 B.C. to A.D.Georg Luck & John Dillon - 1980 - American Journal of Philology 101 (3):374.
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    Ovidiana.Georg Luck - 1962 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 106 (1-2):145-151.
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    Callimachus and Conopion.Georg Luck - 1956 - Classical Quarterly 6 (3-4):225-.
    In his monumental edition of Callimachus, R. Pfeiffer has questioned the authenticity of three epigrams. More than fifty years ago U. v. Wilamowitz- Moellendorff had rejected Ep. 33 and Ep. 36 4; but Pfeiffer seems to be the first critic to exclude Ep. 63 from the collection of Callimachus' epigrams. Although he sets forth his objections in a long footnote, none of the reviewers has so far discussed this point.
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  6. Diskin Clay, Editor of AJP, 1982-1987.Georg Luck - 1987 - American Journal of Philology 108 (3).
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    Die Weisheit der Hunde: Texte der antiken Kyniker in deutscher Übersetzung mit Erläuterungen.Georg Luck, Antisthenes & Diogenes - 1997 - Stuttgart: Alfred Kroner. Edited by Antisthenes & Diogenes.
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    The Cave and the Source.Georg Luck - 1957 - Classical Quarterly 7 (3-4):175-.
    In his recently published Propertiana, Mr. D. R. Shackleton Bailey has given what I believe to be the correct interpretation of the first two lines. He maintains that sacra has no direct connexion with poetry, that it may be virtually synonymous with Manes or possibly signify the rites paid to the dead, or that it can be taken in the sense of their physical relics, the ashes in the urn. He reminds us that nemus is more than a ‘poetic grove’; (...)
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    Textprobleme der tristien.Georg Luck - 1959 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 103 (1-2):100-113.
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    Trygonions grabschrift.Georg Luck - 1956 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 100 (1-2):271-286.
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    The Road to Eleusis (review).Georg Luck - 2001 - American Journal of Philology 122 (1):135-138.
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  12. Das Acanthisgedicht des Properz.Georg Luck - 1955 - Hermes 83 (4):428-438.
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    Callimachus and Conopion1.Georg Luck - 1956 - Classical Quarterly 6 (3-4):225-230.
    In his monumental edition of Callimachus, R. Pfeiffer has questioned the authenticity of three epigrams. More than fifty years ago U. v. Wilamowitz- Moellendorff had rejected Ep. 33 and Ep. 36 4; but Pfeiffer seems to be the first critic to exclude Ep. 63 from the collection of Callimachus' epigrams. Although he sets forth his objections in a long footnote, none of the reviewers has so far discussed this point.
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  14. Mensa bei Properz.Georg Luck - 1958 - Hermes 86 (1):126-127.
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    The Cave and the Source.Georg Luck - 1957 - Classical Quarterly 7 (3-4):175-179.
    In his recently published Propertiana, Mr. D. R. Shackleton Bailey has given what I believe to be the correct interpretation of the first two lines. He maintains that sacra has no direct connexion with poetry, that it may be virtually synonymous with Manes or possibly signify the rites paid to the dead, or that it can be taken in the sense of their physical relics, the ashes in the urn. He reminds us that nemus is more than a ‘poetic grove’; (...)
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    Luck.George Rudebusch - 2009-09-10 - In Steven Nadler (ed.), SOCRATES. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 119–127.
    This chapter contains sections titled: The Divine Sign Conversion to Wisdom Unremarkable Premise Further Reading.
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  17. Real-world luck egalitarianism.George Sher - 2010 - Social Philosophy and Policy 27 (1):218-232.
    Luck egalitarians maintain that inequalities are always unjust when they are due to luck, but are not always unjust when they are due to choices for which the parties are responsible. In this paper, I argue that the two halves of this formula do not fit neatly together, and that we arrive at one version of luck egalitarianism if we begin with the notion of luck and interpret responsible choice in terms of its absence, but a (...)
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  18. Equality for Inegalitarians.George Sher - 2014 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book offers a new and compelling account of distributive justice and its relation to choice. Unlike luck egalitarians, who treat unchosen differences in people's circumstances as sources of unjust inequality to be overcome, Sher views such differences as pervasive and unavoidable features of the human situation. Appealing to an original account of what makes us moral equals, he argues that our interest in successfully negotiating life's ever-shifting contingencies is more basic than our interest in achieving any more specific (...)
     
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  19. Kantian fairness.George Sher - 2005 - Philosophical Issues 15 (1):179–192.
    It is widely thought to be unfair to hold people responsible, or to blame or punish them, for wrongful acts or omissions that are beyond their control. Because this principle is often taken to support incompatibilism, and because it has led many to deny the possibility of moral luck, we might expect its normative underpinnings to have been carefully scrutinized. However, surprisingly, they have not. In the current paper, I will try to fill this gap by first reconstructing, and (...)
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    Forms, Transforms, and the Creative Process.George Allan - 1999 - The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 4:231-238.
    A standard account of creativity is that it is a process in which the form of a thing or event is altered—restructured or reinterpreted—in a way that changes fundamentally that thing’s or event’s meaning, its nature or function, its intrinsic or instrumental value. What is created in this manner, however, is only a variation of the initial form. Such processes are creative in a weak sense; the strong sense requires that the old form be replaced by a quite different one, (...)
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  21. Aristotle vs Theognis.George Couvalis - 2009 - In Michael Tsianikas (ed.), Greek Research in Australia. Department of Modern Greek, Flinders University. pp. 1-8.
    Aristotle argues that provided we have moderate luck, we can attain eudaimonia through our own effort. He claims that it is crucial to attaining eudaimonia that we aim at an overall target in our lives to which all our actions are directed. He also claims that the proper target of a eudaimon human life is virtuous activity, which is a result of effort not chance. He criticises Theognis for saying that the most pleasant thing is to chance on love, (...)
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    Vorlesung über Naturphilosophie Berlin 1821/22.Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - 2002 - New York: P. Lang. Edited by Boris von Uexküll, Gilles Marmasse & Thomas Posch.
    Hegels Naturphilosophie, früher als der schwächste Teil des enzyklopädischen Systems betrachtet, erlebt in der gegenwärtigen Rezeption eine Renaissance. Die Herausgabe der erhaltenen Vorlesungsnachschriften spielt dabei eine fundamentale Rolle, weil sie eine zuverlässige Textgrundlage für Einzelstudien bereitstellt und es erlaubt, die historische Entwicklung der Hegelschen Reflexion über Natur und Naturwissenschaften zu rekonstruieren. Die vorliegende Edition der von Boris von Uexküll in Auftrag gegebenen Nachschrift der Vorlesung von 1821/22 füllt die Lücke zwischen den bereits edierten Vorlesungsnachschriften von 1819/20 und von 1823/24. Sie (...)
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    The inquiring mind.George Boas - 1959 - La Salle, Ill.,: Open Court Pub. Co..
    Excerpt from The Inquiring Mind I have been singularly fortunate in my friends, both colleagues and students. I have been also fortunate in having been able to participate in events outside the academic field. My training in one of the arts, my classical education, my drifting about from one graduate school to another, my persistent refusal to confine my studies to any narrow field, an ability to pick up languages without much difficulty, a willingness to relax and let chance take (...)
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    History's Moral Turn.George Cotkin - 2008 - Journal of the History of Ideas 69 (2):293-315.
    History is in the midst of experiencing a "moral turn." This shift has resulted from the culture wars, challenges to objectivity and truth, and various world crises. Understanding moral issues through historical narratives requires a dialogue between historians and philosophers. Philosophers need to appreciate historians' attention to circumstance and context, while historians need to be familiar with philosophical concepts such as moral luck and virtue ethics. Rather than simply rendering judgments, history in a moral mode demonstrates the complexity behind (...)
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    In and Out of Me.George Graham - 2004 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 11 (4):323-326.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:In and Out of MeGeorge Graham (bio)An important role in many recent philosophical analyses of personal well-being and psychological health has been played by a principle I call the "the principle of responsible innerness." This principle states that a person is psychologically healthy and well only if she or he acts in critical situations on preferences and desires that are responsibly in her or him rather than being merely (...)
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  26. Kausalkräfte und agenskausale libertarische Willensfreiheit.Georg Gasser - 2013 - In Anne Sophie Spann & Daniel Wehinger (eds.), Vermögen und Handlung. Der dispositionale Realismus und unser Selbstverständnis als Handelnde. Münster: Mentis Verlag. pp. 311-335.
    Die intensive Auseinandersetzung mit Dispositionen und Kausalkräften innerhalb der analytischen Ontologie hat wesentlich dazu beigetragen, in der Handlungstheorie offener und ungenierter von den Kausalkräften des Handelnden („agent causal powers“) bzw. der Agenskausalität (AK) zu sprechen. In diesem Beitrag gehe ich auf diese Entwicklung ein, indem ich aktuelle Ansätze agenskausaler libertarischer Willensfreiheit (ALW) diskutiere. Zuerst stelle ich kurz die Konkurrenztheorie von ALW dar, welche libertarische Willensfreiheit im Rahmen ereigniskausaler Ansätze (ELW) zu entfalten versucht. Dann skizziere ich zwei Haupteinwände, welche Vertreter von (...)
     
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  27. Georg Luck, Die Weisheit der Hunde. Texte der antiken Kyniker in deutscher Uebersetzung mit Erlaeutenrungen.J. Pannier - 1999 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 106:484-485.
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    George, Luck. Arcana Mundi. Magia y Ciencias Ocultas en el Mundo Griego y Romano.Sabino Perea - 1997 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 2:290.
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    Georg Luck: The Latin Love Elegy. Second edition. Pp. 192. London: Methuen, 1969. Cloth, £2 net (stiff paper, £1 net).E. J. Kenney - 1971 - The Classical Review 21 (03):456-.
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    Georg Luck: The Latin Love Elegy. Second edition. Pp. 192. London: Methuen, 1969. Cloth, £2 net.E. J. Kenney - 1971 - The Classical Review 21 (3):456-456.
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    Georg Luck: Der Akademiker Antiochos. (Noctes Romanae, 7.) Pp. 98. Bern: Haupt, 1953. Paper, 9 Sw. fr.G. B. Kerferd - 1955 - The Classical Review 5 (02):199-.
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    Georg Luck (ed.): Horizonte der Humanitas. Eine Freundesgabe für Professor Dr. Walter Wili zu seinem 60. Geburtstag. Pp. 197. Bern: Haupt, 1960. Cloth, 15.80 Sw.fr. [REVIEW]A. Wasserstein - 1963 - The Classical Review 13 (02):239-.
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    The Latin Love Elegy - Georg Luck: The Latin Love Elegy. Pp. 182. London: Methuen, 1959. Cloth 22 s_. 6 _d. net.E. J. Kenney - 1960 - The Classical Review 10 (03):224-226.
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    The Text of Ovid Georg Luck: Untersuchungen zur Textgeschichte Ovids. Pp. 118. Heidelberg: Winter, 1969. Paper, DM. 26.Michael Winterbottom - 1971 - The Classical Review 21 (02):208-209.
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    The New Teubner Tibullus - Georg Luck: Albi Tibulli Aliorumque Carmina. Pp. xxxvii + 117. Stuttgart: Teubner, 1988. DM 52. [REVIEW]James L. Butrica - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (2):211-212.
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    Arcana mundi: Magic and the Occult in the Greek and Roman Worlds: A Collection of Ancient Texts. Georg Luck.John Scarborough - 1986 - Isis 77 (4):709-710.
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    The Greek Epigram A. E. Raubitschek, Bruno Gentili, Giuseppe Giangrande, Louis Robert, Walther Ludwig, Jules Labarbe, Georg Luck, Albrecht Dihle, Gerhard Pfohl: L'Épigramme grecque. (Entretiens Hardt, xiv.) Pp. 447. Vandœuvres: Fondation Hardt (Cambridge: Heffer), 1969. Cloth, £4.30. [REVIEW]D. A. Campbell - 1972 - The Classical Review 22 (01):59-61.
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    Arcana mundi: Magic and the Occult in the Greek and Roman Worlds: A Collection of Ancient Texts by Georg Luck[REVIEW]John Scarborough - 1986 - Isis 77:709-710.
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    Georg H. B. Luck.Matthew Roller - 2013 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 106 (4):692-693.
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    In Memoriam: Georg Hans Bhawani Luck.Richard A. Macksey - 2013 - American Journal of Philology 134 (2):v-x.
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    Luck Was a Lady That Day.Seymour B. Sarason - 1991 - In William Kessen, Andrew Ortony & Fergus I. M. Craik (eds.), Memories, Thoughts, and Emotions: Essays in Honor of George Mandler. Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 13.
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    Locke and George on Original Acquisition.Paul Forrester - manuscript
    Natural resources, especially land, play an important role in many economic problems society faces today, including the climate crisis, housing shortages and severe inequality. Yet, land has been either entirely neglected or seriously misunderstood by contemporary theorists of distributive justice. I aim to correct that in this paper. In his theory of original acquisition, Locke did not carefully distinguish between the value of natural resources and the value that we add by laboring upon them. This oversight led him to the (...)
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    Schillers "Ästhetische Briefe" als Literatur: der Vollzug von literarischen Praktiken in der "ästhetischen Kunst".Alexa Lucke - 2021 - Bielefeld: Transcript. Edited by Alexa Lucke.
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    The body of property: antebellum American fiction and the phenomenology of possession.Chad Luck - 2014 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    Explores the embodied aspects of ownership and private property as these emerge in a range of American literary texts across the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century.
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  45. Das Problem der allgemeingültigen Ethik.Ulrich Luck - 1963 - Heidelberg,: F. H. Kerle.
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  46. Einleitende Thesen zur Abschlussdiskussion.W. Luck - 1983 - In Hans-Joachim Elster & Max Born (eds.), Naturwissenschaft und Technik: Wege in die Zukunft: Vorträge gehalten bei der Jahrestagung in Hannover zum hundersten Geburtstag von Max Born. Stuttgart: E. Schweizerbart.
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    The phenomenology of mind.Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - 1910 - Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications. Edited by J. B. Baillie.
    Idealist philosopher Georg Hegel defied the traditional epistemological distinction of objective from subjective and developed his own dialectical alternative. Remarkable for its breadth and profundity, this work combines aspects of psychology, logic, moral philosophy, and history to form a comprehensive view that encompasses all forms of civilization. Its three divisions consist of the subjective mind (dealing with anthropology and psychology), the objective mind (concerning philosophical issues of law and morals), and the absolute mind (covering fine arts, religion, and philosophy). (...)
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  48. Schopenhauer and Nietzsche.Georg Simmel - 1907 - Urbana: University of Illinois Press.
    TRANSLATORS PREFACE THE PRESENT TRANSLATION OF GEORG SIMMEL'S Schopen- hauer und Nietzsche: Ein Vortragszyklus (1907), ...
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    The body of property: antebellum American fiction and the phenomenology of possession.Chad Luck - 2014 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    Explores the embodied aspects of ownership and private property as these emerge in a range of American literary texts across the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century.
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    Vernunftlehre.Georg Friedrich Meier - 1752 - Hildesheim: Georg Olms Verlag. Edited by Riccardo Pozzo.
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