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    Augustus' Tomb.Lawrence Keppie - 1995 - The Classical Review 45 (02):382-.
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    How the West was Won.Lawrence Keppie - 1986 - The Classical Review 36 (02):273-.
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    Vergil, the Confiscations, and Caesar's Tenth Legion.Lawrence Keppie - 1981 - Classical Quarterly 31 (02):367-.
    The relevance of the 1st and 9th Vergilian Eclogues to land settlement in Italy after Philippi has been discussed by many scholars. Questions such as the identity of Tityrus, Menalcas, and the youthful deus of Eclogue 1, and the eventual fate of the paternal farm, are the very stuff of Vergilian scholarship. It is possible to add an archaeological and epigraphic commentary on these events which may perhaps provide a more balanced framework for the continuing literary investigation of the poems. (...)
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    Werner Eck, Hartmut Wolff (edd.): Heer und Integrationspolitik: die römische Militärdiplome als historische Quelle. (Passauer historische Forschungen, 2.) Pp. 615; 4 Taf., 1 Falttafel. Cologne and Vienna: Böhlau, 1986. DM 110. [REVIEW]Lawrence Keppie - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (1):153-154.
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    Augustus' Tomb H. Von Hesberg, S. Panciera: Das Mausoleum des Augustus: Der Bau und seine Inschriften. (Philosophische-Historische Klasse, Abhandlungen, neue Folge, Heft 108.) Pp. v+199. 57 Abb, 17 Taf. Munich: Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1994. Cased. [REVIEW]Lawrence Keppie - 1995 - The Classical Review 45 (02):382-383.
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    H. Devijver: The Equestrian Officers of the Roman Imperial Army, vol. 2 (M. P. Speidel, Ed.) (Mavors, Roman Army Researches, 9). Pp. 354; 28 plates. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 1992. Cased, DM 168. [REVIEW]Lawrence Keppie - 1994 - The Classical Review 44 (1):226-226.
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    How the West was Won Stephen L. Dyson: The Creation of the Roman Frontier. Pp. xii + 324; 4 figs. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1985. [REVIEW]Lawrence Keppie - 1986 - The Classical Review 36 (02):273-274.
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    J. F. Gilliam: Roman Army Papers. (Mavors Roman Army Researches, 2, ed. M. P. Speidel.) Pp. 471. Amsterdam: J. C. Gieben, 1986. fl. 150. [REVIEW]Lawrence Keppie - 1987 - The Classical Review 37 (02):318-319.
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    R. W. Davies: Service in the Roman Army . Pp. xii + 336; 77 pl.; 9 figs. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, with Publications Board of the University of Durham, 1989. £35. [REVIEW]Lawrence Keppie - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (1):183-183.
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    The Roman Army Eric Birley: The Roman Army: Papers 1929–1986. (Mavors Roman Army Researches, 4.) Pp. x + 457. Amsterdam: J. C. Gieben, 1988. fl. 180. [REVIEW]Lawrence Keppie - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (02):324-325.
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    The Roman Cavalry - An Archaeological Survey Karen E. Dixon, Pat Southern: The Roman Cavalry, from the First to the Third Century AD. Pp. 256; 35 plates, 84 figures. London: Batsford, 1992. £30. [REVIEW]Lawrence Keppie - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (02):347-349.
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    The Roman Cavalry - An Archaeological Survey. [REVIEW]Lawrence Keppie - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (2):347-349.
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    The Romanization of Britain Martin Millett: The Romanization of Britain: an Essay in Archaeological Interpretation. Pp. xvi + 255; 95 figs., 32 tables. Cambridge University Press, 1990. £30. [REVIEW]Lawrence Keppie - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (02):413-415.
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    The Romanization of Britain. [REVIEW]Lawrence Keppie - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (2):413-415.
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    Romano-British Fortress Towns. [REVIEW]Lawrence Keppie - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (2):320-321.
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    S. S. Frere, A. L. F. Rivet, N. H. H. Sitwell: Tabula Imperii Romani: Britannia Septentrionalis. (Tabula Imperii Romani.) Pp. xvi + 86; 8 Figs; 6 Plans; 1 Map. London: OUP for the British Academy, 1987. Paper, £27.50. [REVIEW]Lawrence Keppie - 1988 - The Classical Review 38 (2):439-440.
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    The Middle Management of the Roman Army. [REVIEW]Lawrence Keppie - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (1):158-159.
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    The Northern Frontiers of Roman Britain. [REVIEW]Lawrence Keppie - 1985 - The Classical Review 35 (2):421-422.
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    Lawrence Keppie: Understanding Roman Inscriptions. Pp. 158; 82 ills. London: Batsford, 1991. £30.Andrew Lintott - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (1):209-210.
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  20. Stereotypes And Stereotyping: A Moral Analysis.Lawrence Blum - 2004 - Philosophical Papers 33 (3):251-289.
    Stereotypes are false or misleading generalizations about groups, generally widely shared in a society, and held in a manner resistant, but not totally, to counterevidence. Stereotypes shape the stereotyper’s perception of stereotyped groups, seeing the stereotypic characteristics when they are not present, and generally homogenizing the group. The association between the group and the given characteristic involved in a stereotype often involves a cognitive investment weaker than that of belief. The cognitive distortions involved in stereotyping lead to various forms of (...)
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  21. The Routledge Handbook of Embodied Cognition.Lawrence A. Shapiro (ed.) - 2014 - New York: Routledge.
    Embodied cognition is one of the foremost areas of study and research in philosophy of mind, philosophy of psychology and cognitive science. The Routledge Handbook of Embodied Cognition is an outstanding guide and reference source to the key philosophers, topics and debates in this exciting subject and essential reading for any student and scholar of philosophy of mind and cognitive science. Comprising over thirty chapters by a team of international contributors, the Handbook is divided into six parts: Historical Underpinnings Perspectives (...)
     
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  22. Methodological conservatism.Lawrence Sklar - 1975 - Philosophical Review 84 (3):374-400.
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  23. Friendship, Altruism and Morality.Lawrence A. Blum - 1980 - Boston: Routledge.
    Friendship, Altruism, and Morality, originally published in 1980, gives an account of "altruistic emotions" and friendship that brings out their moral value. Blum argues that moral theories centered on rationality, universal principle, obligation, and impersonality cannot capture this moral importance. This was one of the first books in contemporary moral philosophy to emphasize the moral significance of emotions, to deal with friendship as a moral phenomenon, and to challenge the rationalism of standard interpretations of Kant, although Blum’s "sentimentalism" owes more (...)
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    Moral Perception and Particularity.Lawrence A. Blum - 1994 - New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
    The essays in this collection examine the moral import of emotion, motivation, judgment, perception, and group identifications, and explore how all these psychic capacities contribute to a morally good life. They examine moral exemplars and the "moral saints" debate, the morality of rescue during the Holocaust, role morality as lying between "personal" and "impersonal" perspectives, Carol Gilligan's theory of women and morality, Iris Murdoch's moral philosophy, and moral responsiveness in young children.
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    The Relevance Thesis and the Trap of Mistakenly Strict Principles about Abortion.Lawrence Masek - manuscript
    I argue that physicians can save women from life-threatening pregnancies by performing a craniotomy, placentectomy, or salpingotomy without intending death or harm. To support this conclusion, I defend the relevance thesis about intentions (a person intends X only if X explains the action). I then criticize the identity thesis (if a person intends X and knows X is Y then the person intends Y) and three mistakenly strict moral principles: (1) one may not intend something that is a serious harm (...)
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    Moral Development and Conceptions of Morality.Lawrence Blum - 1994 - In Moral Perception and Particularity. Cambridge University Press.
  27. Primary and secondary qualities: the historical and ongoing debate.Lawrence Nolan (ed.) - 2011 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
    Fourteen newly commissioned essays trace the historical development of the distinction between primary and secondary qualities, which lies at the intersection of issues in metaphysics, epistemology, and philosophy of perception. 'Primary and Secondary Qualities' focuses on the age of the Scientific Revolution, the 'locus classicus' of the distinction, but begins with chapters on ancient Greek and Scholastic accounts of qualities in an effort to identify its origins. The remainder of the volume is devoted to philosophical reflections on qualities from the (...)
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    Race and Class Together.Lawrence Blum - 2023 - American Philosophical Quarterly 60 (4):381-395.
    The dispute about the role of class in understanding the life situations of people of color has tended to be overpolarized, between a class reductionism and an “it's only race” position. Class processes shape racial groups’ life situations. Race and class are also distinct axes of injustice; but class injustice informs racial injustice. Some aspects of racial injustice can be expressed only in concepts associated with class (e.g., material deprivation, inferior education). But other aspects of racial injustice or other harms, (...)
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  29. Educating All for All.Lawrence Ogbo Ugwuanyi (ed.) - 2024 - Cambridge Scholars.
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    Thinking through dilemmas: schemas, frames, and difficult decisions.Lawrence H. Williams - 2020 - New York: Routledge.
    Departing from the sociological dual process model that divides thoughts into automatic and unconscious, or deliberate and conscious occurrences, this book draws on empirical cases to demonstrate the existence of 'automatic deliberation'. Through research into the ways in which people address difficult subjects, such as death and dying, paedophilia, and career decision-making, the author sheds light on a mode of thinking which is both habitual and effortful, displaying a combination of habituated understandings and conscious deliberation. Advancing a blended view of (...)
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  31. Descartes on "What we call color".Lawrence Nolan - 2011 - In Primary and secondary qualities: the historical and ongoing debate. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. pp. 81.
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  32. Kant’s Doctrinal Belief in God.Lawrence Pasternack - 2011 - In Oliver Thorndike (ed.), Rethinking Kant: Volume 3. Cambridge Scholars Press.
    In the Canon of the Critique of Pure Reason, Kant endorses both a Moral Belief in God as well as what he there calls Doctrinal Belief. The former mode of belief is well known and can be found throughout the Kantian Corpus. The latter, however, is far more obscure and thus far has not been carefully studied. Doctrinal Belief only appears explicitly in the Canon, but is related to a number of issues in the Transcendental Dialectic as well as the (...)
     
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  33. “Cultural Racism”: Biology and Culture in Racist Thought.Lawrence Blum - 2023 - Journal of Social Philosophy 54 (3):350-369.
    Observers have noted a decline (in the US) in attributions of genetically-based inferiority (e.g. in intelligence) to Blacks, and a rise in attributions of culturally-based inferiority. Is this "culturalism" merely warmed-over racism ("cultural racism") or a genuinely distinct way of thinking about racial groups? The question raises a larger one about the relative place of biology and culture in racist thought. I develop a typology of culturalisms as applied to race: (1) inherentist or essentialist culturalism (inferiorizing cultural characteristics wrongly but (...)
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  34. Ibn Bag'ah veha-RaMBaM.Lawrence V. Berman - 1959 - [Jerusalem]:
     
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  35. Lies, deception, and bullshit in law.Lawrence M. Solan - 2022 - In Laurence R. Horn (ed.), From lying to perjury: linguistic and legal perspective on lies and other falsehoods. Boston: De Gruyter Mouton.
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    Logic and computation: interactive proof with Cambridge LCF.Lawrence C. Paulson - 1987 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Logic and Computation is concerned with techniques for formal theorem-proving, with particular reference to Cambridge LCF (Logic for Computable Functions). Cambridge LCF is a computer program for reasoning about computation. It combines methods of mathematical logic with domain theory, the basis of the denotational approach to specifying the meaning of statements in a programming language. This book consists of two parts. Part I outlines the mathematical preliminaries: elementary logic and domain theory. They are explained at an intuitive level, giving references (...)
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  37. Nominalization, Specification, and Investigation.Richard Lawrence - 2017 - Dissertation, University of California, Berkeley
    Frege famously held that numbers play the role of objects in our language and thought, and that this role is on display when we use sentences like "The number of Jupiter's moons is four". I argue that this role is an example of a general pattern that also encompasses persons, times, locations, reasons, causes, and ways of appearing or acting. These things are 'objects' simply in the sense that they are answers to questions: they are the sort of thing we (...)
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    Integrations: The Struggle for Racial Equality and Civic Renewal in Public Schools (2021).Lawrence Blum & Zoë Burkholder - 2021 - Chicago: University of Chicago.
    The promise of a free, high-quality public education is supposed to guarantee every child a shot at the American dream. But our widely segregated schools mean that many children of color do not have access to educational opportunities equal to those of their white peers. In Integrations, historian Zoë Burkholder and philosopher Lawrence Blum investigate what this country’s long history of school segregation means for achieving just and equitable educational opportunities in the United States. Integrations focuses on multiple marginalized (...)
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  39. Empathy and Moral Psychology: A Critique of Shaun Nichols's Neo-Sentimentalism.Lawrence Blum - 2011 - In Carla Bagnoli (ed.), Morality and the Emotions. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press. pp. 170-193.
    Nichols’s view of empathy (in Sentimental Rules) in light of experimental moral psychology suffers from several deficiencies: (1) It operates with an impoverished view of the altruistic emotions (empathy, sympathy, concern, compassion, etc.) as mere short-term, affective states of mind, lacking any essential connection to intentionality, perception, cognition, and expressiveness. (2) It fails to keep in focus the moral distinction between two very different kinds of emotional response to the distress and suffering of others—other-directed, altruistic, emotions that have moral value, (...)
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    Perfecting Virtue: New Essays on Kantian Ethics and Virtue Ethics.Lawrence J. Jost & Julian Wuerth (eds.) - 2010 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    In western philosophy today, the three leading approaches to normative ethics are those of Kantian ethics, virtue ethics and utilitarianism. In recent years the debate between Kantian ethicists and virtue ethicists has assumed an especially prominent position. The twelve newly commissioned essays in this volume, by leading scholars in both traditions, explore key aspects of each approach as related to the debate, and identify new common ground but also real and lasting differences between these approaches. The volume provides a rich (...)
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    The Politics of Attention and the Promise of Mindfulness.Lawrence A. Berger - 2023 - Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Drawing on the thought of Heidegger, this book puts forward a new conception of attention as human presence, showing how its state determines the efficacy of public spaces in articulating and achieving visions of the common good. A valuable resource for scholars of philosophy of mind, political philosophy, phenomenology, and cognitive science.
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  42. General Introduction: Theorizing Violence in the Twenty-First Century.Bruce B. Lawrence & Aisha Karem - 2007 - In Bruce B. Lawrence & Aisha Karim (eds.), On violence: a reader. Durham [NC]: Duke University Press. pp. 1--16.
     
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  43. Singer, Peter.Lawrence Torcello - 2015 - In Robert Audi (ed.), Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, 3rd Edition. Cambridge University Press.
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    High Schools, Race, and America's Future: What Students Can Teach Us About Morality, Diversity, and Community.Lawrence Blum & Gloria Ladson-Billings - 2012 - Cambridge MA: Harvard Education Press.
    In High Schools, Race, and America’s Future, Lawrence Blum offers a lively account of a rigorous high school course on race and racism. Set in a racially, ethnically, and economically diverse high school, the book chronicles students’ engagement with one another, with a rich and challenging academic curriculum, and with questions that relate powerfully to their daily lives. Blum, an acclaimed moral philosopher whose work focuses on issues of race, reflects with candor, insight, and humor on the challenges and (...)
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  45. Community and Virtue.Lawrence Blum - 1996 - In Roger Crisp (ed.), How Should One Live?: Essays on the Virtues. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 231-250.
     
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  46. Syllogistic Logic with Cardinality Comparisons.Lawrence Moss - 2016 - In Katalin Bimbó (ed.), J. Michael Dunn on Information Based Logics. Cham, Switzerland: Springer.
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    Neoliberalism and education.Lawrence Blum - 2023 - In Randall R. Curren (ed.), Handbook of philosophy of education. New York, NY: Routledge. pp. 257-269.
    Neoliberalism is an approach to social policy, now globally influential, that applies market approaches to all aspects of social life, including education. Charter schools, privately operated but publicly funded, are its most prominent manifestation in the U.S. The neoliberal principles of competition, consumerism, and choice cannot serve as foundations of a sound and equitable public education system. Neoliberalism embraces socio-economic inequality overall and in doing so constricts any justice mission its adherents espouse in virtue of serving a relatively disadvantaged student (...)
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    Social Theory and Social Structure.Lawrence Haworth - 1961 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 11 (44):345-346.
  49. Hope for divine aid in Kant's religion.Lawrence Pasternack - 2023 - In Katerina Mihaylova & Anna Ezekiel (eds.), Hope and the Kantian Legacy: New Contributions to the History of Optimism. London, Vereinigtes Königreich: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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    Salomon Maimon, Gesamtausgabe. Band I,1: Aufsätze 1789–1790, ›Versuch über die Transscendentalphilosophie‹.Nicholas Lawrence - forthcoming - Journal of Transcendental Philosophy.
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