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    The Renaissance of the Twelfth Century.Charles Homer Haskins - 1928 - Philosophical Review 37 (3):273-276.
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    Mediaeval Versions of the Posterior Analytics.Charles Homer Haskins - 1914
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    Charles Homer Haskins.Lynn Thorndike - 1938 - Isis 28:53-56.
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    Charles Homer Haskins.Lynn Thorndike - 1938 - Isis 28 (1):53-56.
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    The Life of Learning: The Charles Homer Haskins Lectures of the American Council of Learned Societies.Douglas Greenberg & Stanley N. Katz - 1994 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Each year since 1983 the American Council of Learned Societies has invited one of America's leading scholars to deliver the Haskins Lecture, in honor of Charles Homer Haskins, a distinguished scholar and teacher who was instrumental in the founding of the ACLS. In this volume, which commemorates the 75th anniversary of the ACLS, Douglas Greenberg and Stanley Katz bring together the lectures presented by ten of America's most distinguished scholars. Each lecture is a personal and intellectual (...)
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    Studies in Mediaeval Culture by Charles Homer Haskins; Anniversary Essays in Mediaeval History by Charles H. Taylor; John L. La Monte.George Sarton - 1930 - Isis 14:433-436.
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    Studies in the History of Mediaeval Science. Charles Homer Haskins.G. Sarton - 1925 - Isis 7 (1):121-124.
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    Introduction to the History of Science. Volume I, from Homer to Omar Khayyam. George Sarton.Charles H. Haskins - 1928 - Isis 10 (1):88-92.
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    The Renaissance of the Twelfth Century. Charles Homer Haskins.George Sarton - 1928 - Isis 10 (1):62-65.
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    Medieval Culture The Renaissance of the Twelfth Century. By Charles Homer Haskins. Pp. xii + 438. Cambridge [Mass.], Harvard University Press, 1927. 21s. net. The Wandering Scholars. BY Helen Waddell. Pp. xxviii + 292; 6 plates. London: Constable, 1927 21s. net. [REVIEW]S. Gaselee - 1928 - The Classical Review 42 (01):40-41.
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    Studies in the History of Mediaeval Science by Charles Homer Haskins[REVIEW]G. Sarton - 1925 - Isis 7:121-124.
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    Introduction to the History of Science. Volume I, from Homer to Omar Khayyam by George Sarton. [REVIEW]Charles Haskins - 1928 - Isis 10:88-92.
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    The Renaissance of the Twelfth Century by Charles Homer Haskins[REVIEW]George Sarton - 1928 - Isis 10:62-65.
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    Robert L. Benson and Giles Constable with Carol D. Lanham, eds., Renaissance and Renewal in the Twelfth Century. Papers presented at a conference marking the 50th anniversary of the publication of Charles Homer Haskins's Renaissance of the Twelfth Century and held in Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 26–29, 1977. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1982. Pp. xxx, 781; 110 black-and-white illustrations. $50. [REVIEW]Fredric L. Cheyette - 1984 - Speculum 59 (2):467-468.
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    The Rise of Universities.Charles H. Haskins - 1924 - Philosophical Review 33:624.
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    Arabic Science in Western Europe.Charles Haskins - 1925 - Isis 7:478-485.
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    Arabic Science in Western Europe.Charles H. Haskins - 1925 - Isis 7 (3):478-485.
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    The "Alchemy" Ascribed to Michael Scot.Charles Haskins - 1928 - Isis 10:350-359.
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    The "Alchemy" Ascribed to Michael Scot.Charles H. Haskins - 1928 - Isis 10 (2):350-359.
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    Leo Tuscus.Charles H. Haskins - 1924 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 24 (1):43-47.
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    Moses of Bergamo.Charles H. Haskins - 1919 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 23 (1):133-142.
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    Michael Scot and Frederick II.Charles Haskins - 1921 - Isis 4:250-275.
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    French Grand Opera. An Art and a BusinessChamber Music. The Growth and Practice of an Intimate Art.Charles W. Hughes, William L. Crosten & Homer Ulrich - 1950 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 8 (3):204.
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    Prepositini Cancellarii Parisiensis (1206-1210) Opera Omnia. [REVIEW]Charles H. Haskins - 1928 - New Scholasticism 2 (3):289-290.
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    Dewey's "Art as Experience": The Tension between Aesthetics and Aestheticism.Casey Haskins - 1992 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 28 (2):217 - 259.
    Dewey's "Art as Experience" defends the view that art and life are a y. But his version of this view exhibits an ambiguity, arising from his ency to move back and forth in the text between two usages of "art". These usages allow for two different interpretations of the theme of the unity and life: an "aesthetic" interpretation emphasizing the uniqueness of the arts as instrumentally valuable sources of aesthetic and ummatoryexperience, and an "aestheticist" interpretation emphasizing the ence of such (...)
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  26. Charles H. Haskins. Studies in the history of mediaeval science. [REVIEW]J. Bidez - 1926 - Revue Belge de Philologie Et D’Histoire 5 (2-3):686-688.
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    Note on the Homeric Diaeresis.S. J. Charles Coupe - 1895 - The Classical Review 9 (06):311-.
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    Homer in Translation: The Never-Ending Stream.Charles Rowan Beye - 2013 - Arion 20 (3):149-159.
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    Dewey Reconfigured: Essays on Deweyan Pragmatism.Casey Haskins & David I. Seiple (eds.) - 1999 - State University of New York Press.
    Addresses recent perspectives central to the interpretation and criticism of Dewey’s philosophy.
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    Greek Myths and Mesopotamia: Parallels and Influence in the Homeric Hymns and Hesiod.W. G. Lambert & Charles Penglase - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (4):768.
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    D'oh! An Analysis of the Medical Care Provided to the Family of Homer J. Simpson.Robert Patterson & Charles Weijer - unknown
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    Studies in Mediaeval Culture. Charles Homer HaskinsAnniversary Essays in Mediaeval History. Charles H. Taylor, John L. La Monte. [REVIEW]George Sarton - 1930 - Isis 14 (2):433-436.
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    Priests - Dignas, Trampedach Practitioners of the Divine. Greek Priests and Religious Officials from Homer to Heliodorus. Pp. xii + 285, ills. Cambridge, MA and London: Harvard University Press, for the Center for Hellenic Studies, 2008. Paper, £12.95, €14, US$19.95. ISBN: 978-0-674-02787-9. [REVIEW]Charles Hedrick - 2010 - The Classical Review 60 (1):163-165.
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    Three Odes. Horace & Charles Martin - 2021 - Arion 28 (3):73-74.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: Three Odes HORACE (Translated by Charles Martin) To Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa No fears, Agrippa: your exploits will be Saluted by a bard who will eclipse Homer in singing your command of ships, Your winning use of cavalry. It won’t be us. Gifts far surpassing mine Are to be found in Varius, who sings Achilles’ spleen, Ulysses’ wanderings At sea, or Pelops’ nasty line. Of loftiness, we (...)
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    Homer's Ancient Readers: The Hermeneutics of Greek Epic's Earliest Exegetes.Robert Lamberton & John J. Keaney - 2019 - Princeton University Press.
    Although the influence of Homer on Western literature has long commanded critical attention, little has been written on how various generations of readers have found menaing in his texts. These seven essays explore the ways in which the Illiad and the Odyssey have been read from the time of Homer through the Renaissance. By asking what questions early readers expected the texts to answer and looking at how these expectations changed over time, the authors clarify the position of (...)
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    The Copula in Greek Charles Guiraud: La phrase nominale en grec d'Homère à Euripide. (Études et Commentaires, xlii.) Pp. 337. Paris: Klincksieck, 1962. Paper, 44 fr. [REVIEW]K. J. Dover - 1963 - The Classical Review 13 (03):307-309.
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    The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex.Charles Darwin - 1898 - New York: Plume. Edited by Carl Zimmer.
  38. Recovering Reason: Essays in Honor of Thomas L. Pangle.Peter J. Ahrensdorf, Arlene Saxonhouse, Steven Forde, Paul A. Rahe, Michael Zuckert, Devin Stauffer, David Leibowitz, Robert Goldberg, Christopher Bruell, Linda R. Rabieh, Richard S. Ruderman, Christopher Baldwin, J. Judd Owen, Waller R. Newell, Nathan Tarcov, Ross J. Corbett, Clifford Orwin, John W. Danford, Heinrich Meier, Fred Baumann, Robert C. Bartlett, Ralph Lerner, Bryan-Paul Frost, Laurie Fendrich, Donald Kagan, H. Donald Forbes & Norman Doidge (eds.) - 2010 - Lexington Books.
    Recovering Reason: Essays in Honor of Thomas L. Pangle is a collection of essays composed by students and friends of Thomas L. Pangle to honor his seminal work and outstanding guidance in the study of political philosophy. These essays examine both Socrates' and modern political philosophers' attempts to answer the question of the right life for human beings, as those attempts are introduced and elaborated in the work of thinkers from Homer and Thucydides to Nietzsche and Charles Taylor.
     
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    The variation of animals and plants under domestication.Charles Darwin - 1868 - Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press. Edited by Harriet Ritvo.
    The publication of Darwin's On the Origin of Species in 1859 ignited a public storm he neither wanted nor enjoyed. Having offered his book as a contribution to science, Darwin discovered to his dismay that it was received as an affront by many scientists and as a sacrilege by clergy and Christian citizens. To answer the criticism that his theory was a theory only, and a wild one at that, he published two volumes in 1868 to demonstrate that evolution was (...)
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  40. Fiction and Metaphysics.Peter van Inwagen - 1983 - Philosophy and Literature 7 (1):67-77.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Peter van Inwagen FICTION AND METAPHYSICS Many works of fiction address themselves directly to metaphysiced issues. One thinks of the stories of Olaf Stapledon, Charles Williams, or Jorge Luis Borges. Other fiction is more subtly and indirectly related to metaphysics — A la recherche du temps perdu, for exeimple, or, in a radier different way, some science fiction. The relations that various novels and stories bear to the (...)
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    Hegel.Charles Taylor (ed.) - 1975 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This is a major and comprehensive study of the philosophy of Hegel, his place in the history of ideas, and his continuing relevance and importance. Professor Taylor relates Hegel to the earlier history of philosophy and, more particularly, to the central intellectual and spiritual issues of his own time. He engages with Hegel sympathetically, on Hegel's own terms and, as the subject demands, in detail. This important book is now reissued with a fresh new cover.
  42. Plato and the Socratic Dialogue: The Philosophical Use of a Literary Form.Charles H. Kahn - 1996 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book proposes a new paradigm for the interpretation of Plato's early and middle dialogues. Rejecting the usual assumption of a distinct 'Socratic' period in the development of Plato's thought, this view regards the earlier works as deliberate preparation for the exposition of Plato's mature philosophy. Differences between the dialogues do not represent different stages in Plato's own thinking but rather different aspects and moments in the presentation of a new and unfamiliar view of reality. Once the fictional character of (...)
     
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  43. Constructibility and mathematical existence.Charles S. Chihara - 1990 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This book is concerned with `the problem of existence in mathematics'. It develops a mathematical system in which there are no existence assertions but only assertions of the constructibility of certain sorts of things. It explores the philosophical implications of such an approach through an examination of the writings of Field, Burgess, Maddy, Kitcher, and others.
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  44. “Ideal Theory” as Ideology.Charles W. Mills - 2005 - Hypatia 20 (3):165-184.
  45. Responsibility for self.Charles Taylor - 1976 - In Amélie Rorty (ed.), The Identities of Persons. University of California Press. pp. 281--99.
     
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  46. “Ideal Theory” as Ideology.Charles W. Mills - 2005 - Hypatia 20 (3):165-184.
  47. Foucault on Freedom and Truth.Charles Taylor - 1984 - Political Theory 12 (2):152-183.
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    An anatomy of values.Charles Fried - 1970 - Cambridge,: Harvard University Press.
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    The spirit of the laws.Charles de Secondat Montesquieu & Thomas Nugent - 1989 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Anne M. Cohler, Basia Carolyn Miller & Harold Samuel Stone.
    The Spirit of the Laws is, without question, one of the central texts in the history of eighteenth-century thought, yet there has been no complete, scholarly English-language edition since that of Thomas Nugent, published in 1750. This lucid translation renders Montesquieu's problematic text newly accessible to a fresh generation of students, helping them to understand quite why Montesquieu was such an important figure in the early enlightenment and why The Spirit of the Laws was, for example, such an influence upon (...)
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    Consequences of Compassion:An Interpretation and Defense of Buddhist Ethics: An Interpretation and Defense of Buddhist Ethics.Charles Goodman - 2009 - New York: Oup Usa.
    This book examines the theoretical structure of Buddhist accounts of morality, defends them against objections, and discusses their implications for free will, the justification of punishment, and other issues.
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