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    Aristophanea.M. Platnauer - 1944 - The Classical Review 58 (01):13-14.
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    Dactyls in Comic Trochaics.M. Platnauer - 1951 - The Classical Review 1 (3-4):132-133.
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    On Aeschylus, Agamemnon, 1148.M. Platnauer - 1925 - The Classical Review 39 (7-8):148-.
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    Theocritea.M. Platnauer - 1942 - The Classical Review 56 (1):9-10.
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    Theocritea.M. Platnauer - 1925 - The Classical Review 39 (7-8):149-151.
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    Theocritea.M. Platnauer - 1927 - Classical Quarterly 21 (3-4):202-.
    There are two ways in which the text as it stands has been construed: Cypris came sweet and smiling ; sweet Cypris also came smiling . Of these is at least grammatical. The order of words, too, can be paralleled . But what I think cannot be paralleled is this curious conjunction of adj. and partic. is frankly ungrammatical. Yet Legrand adopts it, adding: ‘Il faut reconnaitre une construction incorrecte au moins dans ces quatre passages: 1. 95…; 1. 109 ραîος (...)
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    Theocritus.M. Platnauer - 1951 - The Classical Review 1 (3-4):164-.
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    Two Notes on the Text of Aristophanes.M. Platnauer - 1951 - Classical Quarterly 1 (3-4):167-.
    So Hall and Geldart's text and critical note. The latter needs a correction and an addition: R gives (so, too, ΣR, which has ; γ is found only in B and the Aldine edition, R and V omit it. What is the object of Van Leeuwen says ‘mente suppl.xwhich seems to me inconsequent if not nonsensical. Starkie, printing a dash after the word, notes ‘as the sentence is interrupted by Philocleon, it is impossible to know what was meant to be (...)
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    Two Notes on Aristophanes, Wasps.M. Platnauer - 1953 - Classical Quarterly 3 (1-2):53-.
    Faced with the many and grave difficulties of 1.565 Coulon in his Budé edition excises it, putting a colon at the end of 1. 564 and taking as absolute: ‘déplorent leur pauvreté et y ajoutent’. In this he follows Herwerden and Willems, and defends his action.
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    Three Notes on Aristophanes, Wasps.M. Platnauer - 1949 - The Classical Review 63 (01):6-7.
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    Xphn: Exphn.M. Platnauer - 1942 - The Classical Review 56 (01):2-6.
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    Cratinus J. T. M. F. Pieters: Cratinus. Bijdrage tot de geschiedenis der vroeg-attische comedie. (Dissertationes inaugurales Batavae ad res antiquas pertinentes, volumen tertium.) Pp. xii+222. Leiden: Brill, 1946. Paper, fl. 6. [REVIEW]M. Platnauer - 1949 - The Classical Review 63 (02):55-56.
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    Claudians Gedicht vom Gotenkrieg. Herausgegeben und erklärt Dr Helmut von Schroff. Pp. 86. Reproduction of signet ring gem picturing Alaric. Berlin: Emil Ebering, 1927. RM. 5.40. [REVIEW]M. Platnauer - 1927 - The Classical Review 41 (05):205-.
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    Herbert C. Nutting: Comments on Lucan. 4th to 8th Series. Pp. 13, 14, 14, 14, 14. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1932–1934. Paper, 25 cents, each. [REVIEW]M. Platnauer - 1935 - The Classical Review 49 (05):208-209.
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    Latin Metre L. Nougaret: Traité de Métrique latine classique (Nouvelle Collection, à l'Usage des Classes, XXXVI). Pp. xii+134. Paris: Klincksieck, 1948. Paper. [REVIEW]M. Platnauer - 1950 - The Classical Review 64 (01):25-26.
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    Old Italy in Vergil Das geographische Bild des alien Italien in Vergils Aeneis. Von Bernhard Rehm. Pp. 112. (Philologus, Supplementband XXIV., Heft II.) Leipzig: Dieterich, 1932. Paper, RM. 7 (bound, 8.50). [REVIEW]M. Platnauer - 1932 - The Classical Review 46 (05):227-.
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    Rutilius Namatianus Rutilius Claudius Namatianus de reditu suo. Herausgegeben und erklärt von, Rudolf Helm. Pp. vi+59. Heidelberg: Winter, 1933. Paper, RM. 1.80. [REVIEW]M. Platnauer - 1933 - The Classical Review 47 (05):196-197.
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    Theocritus A. S. F. Gow: Theocritus. Edited with a translation and commentary. 2 vols. Vol. I: Introduction, Text, and Translation. Pp. lxxiv + 257. Vol. II: Commentary, Appendix, Indexes, and Plates. Pp. 634; 15 plates. Cambridge: University Press, 1950. Cloth, £3. 3s. net. [REVIEW]M. Platnauer - 1951 - The Classical Review 1 (3-4):164-169.
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    Unforgettable Art - More Oxford Compositions. By A. N. Bryan-Brown, J. T. Christie, F. G. Geary, T. F. Higham, M. Platnauer, A. F. Wells. Pp. xlii + 234. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1964. Cloth, 35 s. net. [REVIEW]R. G. Austin - 1965 - The Classical Review 15 (01):108-110.
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    A New Edition of the Iphigenia in Tauris- Iphigenia in Tauris, edited with introduction and commentary by M. Platnauer. Pp. xix + 186. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1938. Cloth, 6s. [REVIEW]D. W. Lucas - 1938 - The Classical Review 52 (06):220-221.
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    The relationship of ethics education to moral sensitivity and moral reasoning skills of nursing students.Mihyun Park, Diane Kjervik, Jamie Crandell & Marilyn H. Oermann - 2012 - Nursing Ethics 19 (4):568-580.
    This study described the relationships between academic class and student moral sensitivity and reasoning and between curriculum design components for ethics education and student moral sensitivity and reasoning. The data were collected from freshman (n = 506) and senior students (n = 440) in eight baccalaureate nursing programs in South Korea by survey; the survey consisted of the Korean Moral Sensitivity Questionnaire and the Korean Defining Issues Test. The results showed that moral sensitivity scores in patient-oriented care and conflict were (...)
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    Istoricheskoe i logicheskoe: filosofsko-metodologicheskiĭ analiz: monografii︠a︡.M. M. Prokhorov - 2004 - Nizhniĭ Novgorod: Volzhskai︠a︡ gos. inzhenerno-pedagog..
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    Las Actas de los mártires. Una actualización de los Documentos Sobre los Primeros Cristianos.Mª Amparo Mateo Donet - 2014 - Augustinianum 54 (2):375-400.
    This paper is an update of the documents we have concerning the Acts of the Christian martyrs, focused on three main aspects: 1) the kind of acts we know of and their classification from the point of view of their historic value; 2) the versions or editions of the texts that are most accepted by scholars; 3) the relevance of the different parts that make up these documents in order to discern the original text from passages that were rewritten or (...)
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  24. Aristotle and the pre-socratics.Thomas M. Robinson - 2004 - In Jorge J. E. Gracia & Jiyuan Yu (eds.), Uses and abuses of the classics: Western interpretations of Greek philosophy. Burlington, VT: Ashgate.
     
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  25. The Argument for Panpsychism from Experience of Causation.Hedda Hassel Mørch - 2019 - In William Seager (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Panpsychism. Routledge.
    In recent literature, panpsychism has been defended by appeal to two main arguments: first, an argument from philosophy of mind, according to which panpsychism is the only view which successfully integrates consciousness into the physical world (Strawson 2006; Chalmers 2013); second, an argument from categorical properties, according to which panpsychism offers the only positive account of the categorical or intrinsic nature of physical reality (Seager 2006; Adams 2007; Alter and Nagasawa 2012). Historically, however, panpsychism has also been defended by appeal (...)
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    al-Ḥurrīyah ʻinda Ibn ʻArabī.Majdī Muḥammad Ibrāhīm - 2004 - al-Ẓāhir, al-Qāhirah: Maktabat al-Thaqāfah al-Dīnīyah.
    Ibn al-ʻArabī, 1165-1240; views on freedom; Sufism; Islamic philosophy.
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    Greek Colour-Perception.Maurice Platnauer - 1921 - Classical Quarterly 15 (3-4):153-.
    No one who has read the classics with any attention can fail to have been struck by certain oddities in both the Greek and Latin usage of epithets denoting colour. How really strange their application often is may have escaped general notice for three reasons: partly, it may be, because custom has staled their surprising character—phrases such as ‘the wine-dark sea’ having become, so to say, ‘household words’; partly because a natural and on the whole commendable diffidence prevents our attributing, (...)
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    Prodelision in Greek Drama.Maurice Platnauer - 1960 - Classical Quarterly 10 (1-2):140-.
    Prodelision or Inverse Elision takes place when a word ending in a long vowel or diphthong is immediately followed by another word beginning with a short vowel. Though it is very occasionally found in inscriptions and in the manuscripts of certain prose authors, particularly those of Plato—almost uniquely and its cases—it is to be considered as essentially a verse phenomenon, affecting as it does the metre of the line in which it occurs. Prodelision was unknown to Homer and Hesiod, is (...)
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  29. Focus: 271-297.M. Rooth - 1996 - In Shalom Lappin (ed.), The handbook of contemporary semantic theory. Cambridge, Mass., USA: Blackwell Reference. pp. 271-297.
     
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    Empedocles, the extant fragments.M. R. Wright - 1995 - Cambridge: Hackett Pub. Co.. Edited by M. R. Wright.
    Greek text, english translation and commentary on the surviving fragments of Empedocles (fragments as known in 1981, does not include more recent finds).
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    Aeschylus: Persae 647–8.Maurice Platnauer - 1956 - The Classical Review 6 (02):102-.
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    Aeschylus, Prom. Vinct. 263–5.Maurice Platnauer - 1954 - The Classical Review 4 (3-4):207-208.
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    Adnotationes Variae.Maurice Platnauer - 1921 - The Classical Review 35 (7-8):149-150.
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    Herodotus 6. 72.Maurice Platnauer - 1960 - The Classical Review 10 (02):102-.
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    Noel A. Bonavia-Hunt: Horace the Minstrel. Pp. xviii + 268. Kineton: The Roundabout Press, 1969. Cloth, 42 s..Maurice Platnauer - 1970 - The Classical Review 20 (03):401-402.
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    The First Book of the Metamorphoses.Maurice Platnauer - 1954 - The Classical Review 4 (3-4):260-.
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    Look, no hands!Eric M. Patterson & Janet Mann - 2012 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 35 (4):235-236.
    Contrary to Vaesen's argument that humans are unique with respect to nine cognitive capacities essential for tool use, we suggest that although such cognitive processes contribute to variation in tool use, it does not follow that these capacities arenecessaryfor tool use, nor that tool use shaped cognition per se, given the available data in cognitive neuroscience and behavioral biology.
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  38. The civil society argument.M. Walzer - 1995 - In Julia Stapleton (ed.), Group rights: perspectives since 1900. Bristol: Thoemmes Press.
     
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  39. Na tenevoĭ storone: materialy k istorii seminara M.A. Rozova po ėpistemologii i filosofii nauki v Novosibirskom akademgorodke.M. A. Rozov & S. S. Rozova (eds.) - 1996 - Novosibirsk: Gosudarstvennyĭ komitet RF po vysshemu obrazovanii︠u︡, Novosibirskiĭ gosydarstvennyĭ universitet.
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    Naturalizing the transcendental: a pragmatic view.Sami Pihlström - 2003 - Amherst, N.Y.: Humanity Books.
  41. Introduction to Logic.Irving M. Copi - manuscript
    There are obvious benefits to be gained from the study of logic: heightened ability to express ideas clearly and concisely, increased skill in defining one's terms, enlarged capacity to formulate arguments rigorously and to analyze them critically. But the greatest benefit, in my judgment, is the recognition that reason can be applied in every aspect of human affairs.
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  42. Conspiracy Theories and Evidential Self-Insulation.M. Giulia Napolitano - 2021 - In Sven Bernecker, Amy K. Flowerree & Thomas Grundmann (eds.), The Epistemology of Fake News. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. pp. 82-105.
    What are conspiracy theories? And what, if anything, is epistemically wrong with them? I offer an account on which conspiracy theories are a unique way of holding a belief in a conspiracy. Specifically, I take conspiracy theories to be self-insulating beliefs in conspiracies. On this view, conspiracy theorists have their conspiratorial beliefs in a way that is immune to revision by counter-evidence. I argue that conspiracy theories are always irrational. Although conspiracy theories involve an expectation to encounter some seemingly disconfirming (...)
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    Varieties of three-valued Heyting algebras with a quantifier.M. Abad, J. P. Díaz Varela, L. A. Rueda & A. M. Suardíaz - 2000 - Studia Logica 65 (2):181-198.
    This paper is devoted to the study of some subvarieties of the variety Qof Q-Heyting algebras, that is, Heyting algebras with a quantifier. In particular, a deeper investigation is carried out in the variety Q 3 of three-valued Q-Heyting algebras to show that the structure of the lattice of subvarieties of Qis far more complicated that the lattice of subvarieties of Heyting algebras. We determine the simple and subdirectly irreducible algebras in Q 3 and we construct the lattice of subvarieties (...)
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  44. The masses in a representative democracy.M. Oakeshott - 1995 - In Julia Stapleton (ed.), Group rights: perspectives since 1900. Bristol: Thoemmes Press.
     
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    The indispensability of moral principles in governance.M. E. Abam - 2011 - Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy 10 (2).
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    ????????????????????????Karim Abdeldai̇m - 2016 - Journal of Turkish Studies 11 (Volume 11 Issue 15):1-1.
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  47. Barbara Kruger.M. Corris & L. R. Lippard - 2007 - In Diarmuid Costello & Jonathan Vickery (eds.), Art: key contemporary thinkers. New York: Berg. pp. 24.
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  48. Its power is founded on a kind of structural analysis of the poetics of ritual'(lc, P. 119). John Welchman.M. Kelley - 2007 - In Diarmuid Costello & Jonathan Vickery (eds.), Art: key contemporary thinkers. New York: Berg. pp. 16.
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    Zhuangzi’s Word, Heidegger’s Word, and the Confucian Word.Eske J. Møllgaard - 2014 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 41 (3-4):454-469.
    Traditional Chinese commentators rightly see that understanding Zhuangzi's way with words is the presupposition for understanding Zhuangzi at all. They are not sure, however, if Zhuangzi's words are super-effective or pure nonsense. I consider Zhuangzi's experience with language, and then turn to Heidegger's word of being to see if it may throw light on Zhuangzi's way of saying. I argue that a conversation between Heidegger and Zhuangzi on language is possible, but only by expanding Heidegger's notion of Gestell and through (...)
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  50. No Work For a Theory of Universals.M. Eddon & Christopher J. G. Meacham - 2015 - In Jonathan Schaffer & Barry Loewer (eds.), A Companion to David Lewis. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 116-137.
    Several variants of Lewis's Best System Account of Lawhood have been proposed that avoid its commitment to perfectly natural properties. There has been little discussion of the relative merits of these proposals, and little discussion of how one might extend this strategy to provide natural property-free variants of Lewis's other accounts, such as his accounts of duplication, intrinsicality, causation, counterfactuals, and reference. We undertake these projects in this paper. We begin by providing a framework for classifying and assessing the variants (...)
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