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    Erasmus’ response to Luther‘s defence of his Assertio].DesideriusHG Erasmus - 2000 - In Controversies: Hyperaspistes 2. University of Toronto Press. pp. 567-644.
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    [Erasmus' response to Luther's defence of scriptural passages opposing free will.DesideriusHG Erasmus - 2000 - In Controversies: Hyperaspistes 2. University of Toronto Press. pp. 446-566.
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    Erasmus’ response to Luther’s critique of Erasmus’ arguments supporting Free Will.DesideriusHG Erasmus - 2000 - In Controversies: Hyperaspistes 2. University of Toronto Press. pp. 343-446.
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    Erasmus’ response to Luther’s presentation of his case.DesideriusHG Erasmus - 2000 - In Controversies: Hyperaspistes 2. University of Toronto Press. pp. 644-750.
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    Short-Title Forms For Erasmus’ Works.DesideriusHG Erasmus - 2000 - In Controversies: Hyperaspistes 2. University of Toronto Press. pp. 755-758.
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    Adages Iv Iii 1 to V Ii 51: Collected Works of Erasmus.DesideriusHG Erasmus - 2006 - University of Toronto Press.
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    1. Ambrones / Ambrones – 100. Hoc tu mihi dices / You'll tell me.DesideriusHG Erasmus - 2006 - In Adages Iv Iii 1 to V Ii 51: Collected Works of Erasmus. University of Toronto Press. pp. 351-418.
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    Backmatter.DesideriusHG Erasmus - 2000 - In Controversies: Hyperaspistes 2. University of Toronto Press. pp. 812-812.
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    Contents.DesideriusHG Erasmus - 2006 - In Adages Iv Iii 1 to V Ii 51: Collected Works of Erasmus. University of Toronto Press.
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    Contents.DesideriusHG Erasmus - 2000 - In Controversies: Hyperaspistes 2. University of Toronto Press.
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    Controversies: Hyperaspistes 2.DesideriusHG Erasmus - 2000 - University of Toronto Press.
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    1. Et praedam et praemium / Plunder and prize – 100. Lippo oculo similis / Like a runny eye.DesideriusHG Erasmus - 2006 - In Adages Iv Iii 1 to V Ii 51: Collected Works of Erasmus. University of Toronto Press. pp. 485-543.
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    Frontmatter.DesideriusHG Erasmus - 2006 - In Adages Iv Iii 1 to V Ii 51: Collected Works of Erasmus. University of Toronto Press.
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    Frontmatter.DesideriusHG Erasmus - 2000 - In Controversies: Hyperaspistes 2. University of Toronto Press.
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    General index.DesideriusHG Erasmus - 2000 - In Controversies: Hyperaspistes 2. University of Toronto Press. pp. 751-751.
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    General Index.DesideriusHG Erasmus - 2000 - In Controversies: Hyperaspistes 2. University of Toronto Press. pp. 773-811.
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    Illustrations.DesideriusHG Erasmus - 2000 - In Controversies: Hyperaspistes 2. University of Toronto Press.
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    Introduction and recapitulation of book 1.DesideriusHG Erasmus - 2000 - In Controversies: Hyperaspistes 2. University of Toronto Press. pp. 337-343.
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    1. In frigidum furnum panes immittere / To put loaves in a cold oven – 100. Candidas sermo / White speech.DesideriusHG Erasmus - 2006 - In Adages Iv Iii 1 to V Ii 51: Collected Works of Erasmus. University of Toronto Press. pp. 280-351.
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    Introductory note.DesideriusHG Erasmus - 2000 - In Controversies: Hyperaspistes 2. University of Toronto Press. pp. 334-334.
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    Index Of Scriptural References.DesideriusHG Erasmus - 2000 - In Controversies: Hyperaspistes 2. University of Toronto Press. pp. 759-772.
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    1. Nummo addicere / To knock down for a penny – 100. Nullius coloris / Of no colour.DesideriusHG Erasmus - 2006 - In Adages Iv Iii 1 to V Ii 51: Collected Works of Erasmus. University of Toronto Press. pp. 419-484.
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    1. Ne bos quidem pereat / Not even an ox would be lost – 100. Pereant amici... / May my friends perish..DesideriusHG Erasmus - 2006 - In Adages Iv Iii 1 to V Ii 51: Collected Works of Erasmus. University of Toronto Press. pp. 128-208.
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    1. Nuncio nihil imputandum / Don't blame the messenger – 51. lapeto antiquior / Older than lapetus.DesideriusHG Erasmus - 2006 - In Adages Iv Iii 1 to V Ii 51: Collected Works of Erasmus. University of Toronto Press. pp. 598-630.
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    Preface.DesideriusHG Erasmus - 2000 - In Controversies: Hyperaspistes 2. University of Toronto Press.
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    Preface.DesideriusHG Erasmus - 2006 - In Adages Iv Iii 1 to V Ii 51: Collected Works of Erasmus. University of Toronto Press.
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    1. Phocensium desperatio Phocian desperation – 100. Nunc tuum ferram in igni est / Now your iron is in the fire.DesideriusHG Erasmus - 2006 - In Adages Iv Iii 1 to V Ii 51: Collected Works of Erasmus. University of Toronto Press. pp. 61-128.
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    Prefatory letter.DesideriusHG Erasmus - 2000 - In Controversies: Hyperaspistes 2. University of Toronto Press. pp. 335-336.
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    1. Plenis veils / At full sail – 100. Άγαθοδιμουζειυ / To be in the service of good luck.DesideriusHG Erasmus - 2006 - In Adages Iv Iii 1 to V Ii 51: Collected Works of Erasmus. University of Toronto Press. pp. 209-279.
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    1. Tu in legione, ego in culina / You in camp, I in the kitchen – 100. Navigationis socius / A fellow-sailor.DesideriusHG Erasmus - 2006 - In Adages Iv Iii 1 to V Ii 51: Collected Works of Erasmus. University of Toronto Press. pp. 543-598.
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    Table of Adages.DesideriusHG Erasmus - 2006 - In Adages Iv Iii 1 to V Ii 51: Collected Works of Erasmus. University of Toronto Press. pp. 637-678.
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    Works frequently cited.DesideriusHG Erasmus - 2000 - In Controversies: Hyperaspistes 2. University of Toronto Press. pp. 752-754.
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    Works Frequently Cited.DesideriusHG Erasmus - 2006 - In Adages Iv Iii 1 to V Ii 51: Collected Works of Erasmus. University of Toronto Press. pp. 631-636.
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    1. Vita molita / Living on milled fare – 100. Hoc noveram priusquam Theognis natus est / I knew this before Theognis was born. [REVIEW]DesideriusHG Erasmus - 2006 - In Adages Iv Iii 1 to V Ii 51: Collected Works of Erasmus. University of Toronto Press. pp. 3-61.
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    The Praise of Folly.Desiderius Erasmus - 2003 - Yale University Press.
    First published in Paris in 1511, _The Praise of Folly _has__enjoyed enormous and highly controversial success from the author’s lifetime down to our own day.__It has__no rival, except perhaps Thomas More’s _Utopia, _as the most intense and lively presentation of the literary, social, and theological aims and methods of Northern Humanism. Clarence H. Miller’s highly praised translation of _The Praise of Folly, _based on the definitive Latin text, echoes Erasmus’ own lively style while retaining the nuances of the original text. (...)
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    De draagbare Erasmus.Desiderius Erasmus & J. Trapman - 1993 - Amsterdam: Prometheus. Edited by J. Trapman.
    Keuze uit het werk van de Nederlandse humanist (1469-1536).
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    The education of a Christian prince.Desiderius Erasmus - 1965 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Lisa Jardine, Neil M. Cheshire, Michael J. Heath & Desiderius Erasmus.
    The Education of a Christian Prince is a new student edition of Erasmus's crucial treatise on political theory. It contains a new, excerpted translation from his Panegyric, making it possible for the first time to compare two works which Erasmus himself regarded as closely related. The Education of a Christian Prince was published in 1516 and dedicated to Prince Charles, the future Emperor Charles V, and is one of the most influential books of the 'advice-to-princes' published in the Renaissance era. (...)
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    Colloque érasmien de Liège: commémoration du 450e anniversaire de la mort d'Erasme.Desiderius Erasmus & Jean-Pierre Massaut (eds.) - 1986 - Paris: Belles Lettres.
  39. Understanding Human Agency.Erasmus Mayr - 2011 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    Our self-understanding as human agents includes a commitment to three crucial claims about human agency: that agents must be active, that actions are part of the natural order of the universe, and that intentional actions can be explained by the agent's reasons for acting. While all of these claims are indispensable elements of our view of ourselves as human agents, they are in continuous conflict and tension with one another, especially once one adopts the currently predominant view of what the (...)
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    A prelude to the praise of folly. Foreword to the princeton classics edition.Desiderius Erasmus - 2003 - In The Praise of Folly. Yale University Press.
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  41. Interpretability and Unification.Adrian Erasmus & Tyler D. P. Brunet - 2022 - Philosophy and Technology 35 (2):1-6.
    In a recent reply to our article, “What is Interpretability?,” Prasetya argues against our position that artificial neural networks are explainable. It is claimed that our indefeasibility thesis—that adding complexity to an explanation of a phenomenon does not make the phenomenon any less explainable—is false. More precisely, Prasetya argues that unificationist explanations are defeasible to increasing complexity, and thus, we may not be able to provide such explanations of highly complex AI models. The reply highlights an important lacuna in our (...)
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  42. Anscombe and Intentional Agency Incompatibilism.Erasmus Mayr - 2022 - Synthese 200 (3):1-23.
    In “Causality and Determination”, Anscombe stressed that, in her view, physical determinism and free action were incompatible. As the relevant passage suggests, her espousal of incompatibilism was not merely due to specific features of human ‘ethical’ freedom, but due to general features of agency, intentionality, and voluntariness. For Anscombe went on to tentatively suggest that lack of physical determination was required for the intentional conduct of animals we would not classify as ‚free‘, too. In this paper, I examine three different (...)
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    Blame for constitutivists: Kantian constitutivism and the victim’s special standing to complain.Erasmus Mayr - 2019 - Philosophical Explorations 22 (2):117-129.
    Constitutivists about moral norms are often suspected of providing an overly “self-centered” account of morality which does not take seriously enough morality’s interpersonal nature. This worry see...
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    Alternative possibilities and asymmetry.Erasmus Mayr - 2019 - Synthese 196 (1):105-125.
    It has often been noted that many of our intuitive assessments of particular actions suggest that there is an asymmetry between blameworthy and praiseworthy actions with regard to the question of whether moral responsibility requires that the agent could have acted otherwise. It is a quite different question, though, whether such an asymmetry between good and bad cases can be supported by more systematic considerations. In this paper, I will develop a new argument for a restricted version of the asymmetry, (...)
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  45. VII-5 Ordinis septimi tomus quintus: Paraphrasis in omneis epistolas apostolicas – Pars secundus.Desiderius Erasmus (ed.) - 2019 - BRILL.
    _English_ ASD VII, 5 contains the second part of Erasmus’ _Paraphrasis_ on the apostolic letters. It is the first scientific edition of these Paraphrases. _German_ ASD VII, 5 enthält der zweite Teil von Erasmus' Paraphrasis zur apostolische Briefe des Neuen Testaments. Diese ist die erste wissenschaftliche Edition dieser Parafrasen.
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    Rational Powers in Action: Instrumental Rationality and Extended Agency, by Sergio Tenenbaum.Erasmus Mayr - 2024 - Mind 133 (530):517-525.
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    Epitaph for a Drunken Twit. Erasmus & Translated by A. M. Juster - 2014 - Arion 22 (2):1.
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    Adaptive abilities.Erasmus Mayr & Barbara Vetter - 2023 - Philosophical Issues 33 (1):140-154.
    Abilities, in contrast to mere dispositions, propensities, or tendencies, abilities seem to be features of agents that put the agent herself in control. But what is the distinguishing feature of abilities vis‐à‐vis other kinds of powers? Our aim in this paper is to point, in answer to this question, to a crucial feature of abilities that existing accounts have tended to neglect: their adaptivity. Adaptivity is a feature of how abilities are exercised. The main reason for its relative neglect has (...)
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  49. That Charles Darwin was not directly influenced by the evolutionary views of his grandfather.Erasmus Patricia Fara - 2024 - In Kostas Kampourakis (ed.), Darwin mythology: debunking myths, correcting falsehoods. New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Reasons and Causes: Do Dispositions Help Us Resolve the Old Debate?Erasmus Mayr - 2016 - Jurisprudence 7 (3):685-691.
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