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    Emerson's Pragmatic Vision: The Dance of the Eye.David Jacobson - 1993 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    The long ignored philosophical content of Emerson's writings has recently emerged as a central topic in Emerson studies. In Emerson's Pragmatic Vision, David Jacobson enters the discussion, placing Emerson in a line of philosophers from Kant and Hegel to Heidegger and Derrida, and adding to our understanding of his philosophical appropriations and anticipations. In the process Jacobson shows how Emerson grappled not only with basic issues of philosophy but eventually with the value of philosophical discourse itself. Conceiving Emerson's writings as (...)
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    Aristophanes, wealth 227–9.David J. Jacobson - 2013 - Classical Quarterly 63 (1):417-419.
    This note concerns the meaning of the phrase μελήσει ταῦτα and the anomalous use of the singular demonstrative pronoun in Aristophanes, Wealth 229. Although the manuscripts are unanimous in their readings, I argue that the paradosis should be emended to μελήσει ταῦτα.
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  3. Emerson's Pragmatic Vision.David Jacobson - 1995 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 31 (3):696-702.
     
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    Emerson's Pragmatic Vision: The Dance of the Eye.David Jacobson - 1989 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    The long ignored philosophical content of Emerson's writings has recently emerged as a central topic in Emerson studies. In _Emerson's Pragmatic Vision_, David Jacobson enters the discussion, placing Emerson in a line of philosophers from Kant and Hegel to Heidegger and Derrida, and adding to our understanding of his philosophical appropriations and anticipations. In the process Jacobson shows how Emerson grappled not only with basic issues of philosophy but eventually with the value of philosophical discourse itself. Conceiving Emerson's writings as (...)
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    Insider and outsider perspectives in the anthropology of science: A cautionary tale.David Jacobson & Charles A. Ziegler - 1998 - Perspectives on Science 6 (4):361-380.
    : Understanding the categories in terms of which people act is a basic tenet of anthropological research. This principle should apply to the study of scientists, yet analysts (social scientists and others) often do not address the content of science and, therefore, ignore a significant aspect of the conceptual framework within which scientists act. This paper examines, in the case of the development of the American secret nuclear surveillance system, the limitations of interpretations that do not adequately analyze such a (...)
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    Menander, dyscolvs 750: A note on staging.David J. Jacobson - 2017 - Classical Quarterly 67 (1).
    In a recent article, I discussed vocative uses of οὗτος in the works of Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides and Aristophanes, showing that there are two types of vocatives: ‘calls’, which are utterance-initial and directed at one whose attention is turned elsewhere, and ‘addresses’, which are non-initial, employed by a speaker who is already conversing with a hearer, and typically indicate a speaker's annoyance at the hearer. Menander uses οὗτος as a vocative in the same ways as the other dramatic poets, but (...)
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  7. The English libertarian heritage.David Louis Jacobson - 1965 - Indianapolis,: Bobbs-Merrill. Edited by John Trenchard & Thomas Gordon.
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    Word Order and Meaning in the Determiner Phrases ΕΓΩ ΟΔΕ and ΟΔΕ ΕΓΩ.David J. Jacobson - 2017 - Hermes 145 (3):317-338.
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