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    Bob Dylan and Philosophy: It's Alright, Ma.Peter Vernezze (ed.) - 2006 - Open Court.
    A thought-provoking collection of essays explores philosophical questions in the music of Bob Dylan, including personal identity, negative and positive freedom, enlightenment, and postmodernism in his social criticism and the morality of bootlegging. Original.
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    The Philosopher’s Interest.Peter Vernezze - 1992 - Ancient Philosophy 12 (2):331-349.
  3. Moderation or the middle way: Two approaches to anger.Peter Vernezze - 2008 - Philosophy East and West 58 (1):2-16.
    : Most of us tend to be Aristotelians when it comes to anger. While admitting that uncontrolled anger is harmful and ought to be avoided, we reject as undesirable a state of being that would not allow us to express legitimate outrage. Hence, we seem to find a compelling moral attitude in Aristotle’s belief that we should get angry at the right time and for the right reasons and in the right way. Buddhism and Stoicism, however, carve out a position (...)
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    Joshua Heter and Richard Greene, editors, The Godfather and Philosophy: An Argument You Can’t Refute.Peter Vernezze - 2024 - Film and Philosophy 28:131-133.
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    Don't Worry, Be Stoic: Ancient Wisdom for Troubled Times.Peter J. Vernezze - 2005 - Upa.
    This book introduces the reader to Stoicism- a philosophy whose origin lies in ancient Greece but whose relevance, as the reader will discover, has only grown with time. Through a series of short, inspiring essays, Dr. Vernezze furnishes readers with a foundation in Stoic thought as well as a system for applying it to their lives. For readers of all levels, this practical book is 'chicken soup for the philosopher's soul.'.
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    Plato Goes to China: The Greek Classics and Chinese Nationalism. By Shadi Bartsch.Peter Vernezze - 2023 - Ancient Philosophy 43 (2):551-555.
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    Socrates among Strangers.Peter J. Vernezze - 2017 - Ancient Philosophy 37 (2):443-445.
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    The Stoic Sage: The Early Stoics on Wisdom, Sagehood and Socrates.Peter Vernezze - 2015 - Ancient Philosophy 35 (2):477-479.
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    Athenian Democracy. [REVIEW]Peter Vernezze - 1998 - Ancient Philosophy 18 (1):186-189.
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    Aristotle’s De Anima in Focus. [REVIEW]Peter J. Vernezze - 1996 - Ancient Philosophy 16 (1):224-225.
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    Aristotle’s De Anima in Focus. [REVIEW]Peter J. Vernezze - 1996 - Ancient Philosophy 16 (1):224-225.
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    Athenian Democracy. [REVIEW]Peter Vernezze - 1998 - Ancient Philosophy 18 (1):186-189.
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    A Guide to the Good Life. [REVIEW]Peter J. Vernezze - 2011 - Ancient Philosophy 31 (2):450-452.
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    Dialectic and Dialogue. [REVIEW]Peter J. Vernezze - 2000 - Ancient Philosophy 20 (1):199-201.
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    Dialectic and Dialogue. [REVIEW]Peter J. Vernezze - 2000 - Ancient Philosophy 20 (1):199-201.
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    David A. White, "Myth and Metaphysics in Plato's "Phaedo"". [REVIEW]Peter Vernezze - 1992 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 30 (3):443.
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    Gandhi and the Stoics: Modern Experiments on Ancient Values. By Richard Sorabji. [REVIEW]Peter J. Vernezze - 2014 - Ancient Philosophy 34 (1):232-234.
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    Myth and Philosophy. [REVIEW]Peter Vernezze - 1993 - Ancient Philosophy 13 (1):142-145.
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    Myth and Philosophy. [REVIEW]Peter Vernezze - 1993 - Ancient Philosophy 13 (1):142-145.
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    Philosophy of the Buddha. [REVIEW]Peter Vernezze - 2006 - Ancient Philosophy 26 (1):213-216.
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    Platonic Studies of Greek Philosophy. [REVIEW]Peter J. Vernezze - 1994 - Ancient Philosophy 14 (2):406-409.
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    Plato’s Theory of Explanation. [REVIEW]Peter Vernezze - 1990 - Ancient Philosophy 10 (2):289-293.
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    Plato’s Theory of Explanation. [REVIEW]Peter Vernezze - 1990 - Ancient Philosophy 10 (2):289-293.
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    Review of Ars Vitae: The Fate of Inwardness and the Return of the Ancient Arts of Living, by Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn. [REVIEW]Peter Vernezze - 2022 - Ancient Philosophy 42 (1):331-334.
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    Retrieving the Ancients. [REVIEW]Peter J. Vernezze - 2006 - Ancient Philosophy 26 (1):240-242.
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    Socrates and the Immoralists, by Curtis N. Johnson. [REVIEW]Peter J. Vernezze - 2007 - Ancient Philosophy 27 (2):424-425.
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    Socrates in the Apology. [REVIEW]Peter Vernezze - 1992 - Teaching Philosophy 15 (3):274-277.
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    Socrates in the Apology. [REVIEW]Peter Vernezze - 1992 - Teaching Philosophy 15 (3):274-277.
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    Symposia. [REVIEW]Peter Vernezze - 2000 - Ancient Philosophy 20 (2):489-491.
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    The Platonic Political Art. [REVIEW]Peter J. Vernezze - 2003 - Ancient Philosophy 23 (1):227-230.
  31. Famine, affluence, and morality.Peter Singer - 1972 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 1 (3):229-243.
    As I write this, in November 1971, people are dying in East Bengal from lack of food, shelter, and medical caxc. The suffering and death that are occurring there now axe not inevitable, 1101; unavoidable in any fatalistic sense of the term. Constant poverty, a cyclone, and a civil war have turned at least nine million people into destitute refugees; nevertheless, it is not beyond Lhe capacity of the richer nations to give enough assistance to reduce any further suffering to (...)
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  32. Basic questions.Peter Carruthers - 2018 - Mind and Language 33 (2):130-147.
    This paper argues that a set of questioning attitudes are among the foundations of human and animal minds. While both verbal questioning and states of curiosity are generally explained in terms of metacognitive desires for knowledge or true belief, I argue that each is better explained by a prelinguistic sui generis type of mental attitude of questioning. I review a range of considerations in support of such a proposal and improve on previous characterizations of the nature of these attitudes. I (...)
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  33. The Fundamental Problem of Logical Omniscience.Peter Hawke, Aybüke Özgün & Francesco Berto - 2020 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 49 (4):727-766.
    We propose a solution to the problem of logical omniscience in what we take to be its fundamental version: as concerning arbitrary agents and the knowledge attitude per se. Our logic of knowledge is a spin-off from a general theory of thick content, whereby the content of a sentence has two components: an intension, taking care of truth conditions; and a topic, taking care of subject matter. We present a list of plausible logical validities and invalidities for the logic of (...)
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    The expanding circle: ethics, evolution, and moral progress.Peter Singer - 2011 - Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
    What is ethics? Where do moral standards come from? Are they based on emotions, reason, or some innate sense of right and wrong? For many scientists, the key lies entirely in biology---especially in Darwinian theories of evolution and self-preservation. But if evolution is a struggle for survival, why are we still capable of altruism? In his classic study The Expanding Circle, Peter Singer argues that altruism began as a genetically based drive to protect one's kin and community members but (...)
  35. The mess inside: narrative, emotion, and the mind.Peter Goldie - 2012 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Narrative thinking -- Narrative thinking about one's past -- Grief : a case study -- Narrative thinking about one's future -- Self-forgiveness : a case study -- The narrative sense of self -- Narrative, truth, life, and fiction.
  36. Questions, topics and restricted closure.Peter Hawke - 2016 - Philosophical Studies 173 (10):2759-2784.
    Single-premise epistemic closure is the principle that: if one is in an evidential position to know that P where P entails Q, then one is in an evidential position to know that Q. In this paper, I defend the viability of opposition to closure. A key task for such an opponent is to precisely formulate a restricted closure principle that remains true to the motivations for abandoning unrestricted closure but does not endorse particularly egregious instances of closure violation. I focus (...)
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  37. Higher-Order Metaphysics: An Introduction.Peter Fritz & Nicholas K. Jones - 2024 - In Peter Fritz & Nicholas K. Jones (eds.), Higher-Order Metaphysics. Oxford University Press.
    This chapter provides an introduction to higher-order metaphysics as well as to the contributions to this volume. We discuss five topics, corresponding to the five parts of this volume, and summarize the contributions to each part. First, we motivate the usefulness of higher-order quantification in metaphysics using a number of examples, and discuss the question of how such quantifiers should be interpreted. We provide a brief introduction to the most common forms of higher-order logics used in metaphysics, and indicate a (...)
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  38. Ethics and action.Peter Winch - 1972 - London,: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
    Introduction These essays have been written over a period of about ten years and have already been published separately in various places. ...
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    Skepticism and Naturalism: Some Varieties.Peter Strawson - 1985 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    First published in 1987. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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  40. Imagining as a Guide to Possibility.Peter Kung - 2010 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 81 (3):620-663.
    I lay out the framework for my theory of sensory imagination in “Imagining as a guide to possibility.” Sensory imagining involves mental imagery , and crucially, in describing the content of imagining, I distinguish between qualitative content and assigned content. Qualitative content derives from the mental image itself; for visual imaginings, it is what is “pictured.” For example, visually imagine the Philadelphia Eagles defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers to win their first Super Bowl. You picture the greenness of the field and (...)
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    The Grounds of Political Legitimacy.Fabienne Peter - 2023 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    Political decisions have the potential to greatly impact our lives. Think of decisions in relation to abortion or climate change, for example. This makes political legitimacy an important normative concern. But what makes political decisions legitimate? Are they legitimate in virtue of having support from the citizens? Democratic conceptions of political legitimacy answer in the affirmative. Such conceptions righly highlight that legitimate political decision-making must be sensitive to disagreements among the citizens. But what if democratic decisions fail to track what (...)
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    Searching for True Dogmatism.Peter J. Markie - 2013 - In Chris Tucker (ed.), Seemings and Justification: New Essays on Dogmatism and Phenomenal Conservatism. New York: Oxford University Press USA. pp. 248.
  43. Causation, Prediction, and Search.Peter Spirtes, Clark Glymour, Scheines N. & Richard - 1993 - Mit Press: Cambridge.
  44. When does communication succeed? The case of general terms.Peter Pagin - 2020 - In Teresa Marques & Åsa Wikforss (eds.), Shifting Concepts: The Philosophy and Psychology of Conceptual Variability. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  45. Useful false beliefs.Peter D. Klein - 2008 - In Quentin Smith (ed.), Epistemology: new essays. New York : Oxford University Press,: Oxford University Press. pp. 25--63.
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    Higher-Order Metaphysics.Peter Fritz & Nicholas K. Jones (eds.) - 2024 - Oxford University Press.
    This volume explores the use of higher-order logics in metaphysics. Seventeen original essays trace the development of higher-order metaphysics, discuss different ways in which higher-order languages and logics may be used, and consider their application to various central topics of metaphysics.
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    John Locke and natural philosophy.Peter R. Anstey - 2011 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Peter Anstey presents a thorough and innovative study of John Locke's views on the method and content of natural philosophy. Focusing on Locke's Essay concerning Human Understanding, but also drawing extensively from his other writings and manuscript remains, Anstey argues that Locke was an advocate of the Experimental Philosophy: the new approach to natural philosophy championed by Robert Boyle and the early Royal Society who were opposed to speculative philosophy. On the question of method, Anstey shows how Locke's pessimism (...)
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    The political philosophy of the British idealists: selected studies.Peter P. Nicholson - 1990 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book offers a reassessment of the political philosophy of the British Idealists, a group of once influential and now neglected nineteenth-century Hegelian philosophers, whose work has been much misunderstood. Peter Nicholson focuses on F. H. Bradley's idea of morality and moral philosophy; T. H. Green's theory of the Common Good, of the social nature of rights, of freedom, and of state interference; and Bernard Bosanquet's notorious theory of the General Will. By examining the arguments offered by the Idealists (...)
  49. The mystery of direct perceptual justification.Peter Markie - 2005 - Philosophical Studies 126 (3):347-373.
    In at least some cases of justified perceptual belief, our perceptual experience itself, as opposed to beliefs about it, evidences and thereby justifies our belief. While the phenomenon is common, it is also mysterious. There are good reasons to think that perceptions cannot justify beliefs directly, and there is a significant challenge in explaining how they do. After explaining just how direct perceptual justification is mysterious, I considerMichael Huemers (Skepticism and the Veil of Perception, 2001) and Bill Brewers (Perception and (...)
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  50. Epistemic Normativity and Social Norms.Peter J. Graham - 2015 - In David K. Henderson & John Greco (eds.), Epistemic Evaluation: Purposeful Epistemology. Oxford: Oxford University Press UK. pp. 247-273.
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