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    Zeno’s Paradoxes.Bradley Dowden - 2009 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Zeno’s Paradoxes In the fifth century B.C.E., Zeno offered arguments that led to conclusions contradicting what we all know from our physical experience—that runners run, that arrows fly, and that there are many different things in the world. The arguments were paradoxes for the ancient Greek philosophers. Because many of the arguments turn crucially on … Continue reading Zeno’s Paradoxes →.
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    On the Etymology of Vedic áha.Zachary Rothstein-Dowden - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 142 (1).
    This paper sets forth a proposal for deriving the emphatic particle Ved. áha from an obsolete present form of the verb ā́ha ‘says’. The suggested verbal origin accounts for unusual syntactic features of the particle, most notably the synchronically unmotivated accentuation of the verb in a main clause containing áha.
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    Time Supplement.Bradley Dowden - 2022 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Frequently Asked Questions This supplement provides background information about many of the topics discussed in both the main Time article and its companion article What Else Science Requires of Time. It is not intended that this article be read in order by section number. Table of Contents What Are Durations, Instants, Moments, and Points of … Continue reading Time Supplement →.
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    Time.Bradley Dowden - 2020 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Time Time is what a clock is used to measure. Information about time tells the durations of events, and when they occur, and which events happen before which others. So, time plays a very significant role in the universe’s organization. Nevertheless, despite 2,500 years of investigation into the nature of time, there are many unresolved … Continue reading Time →.
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    What Else Science Requires of Time.Bradley Dowden - 2022 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    What Else Science Requires of Time This article is one of the two supplements of the main Time article. Table of Contents What are Theories of Physics? The Core Theory Relativity Theory Quantum Theory The Standard Model Big Bang Cosmic Inflation Eternal Inflation and the Multiverse Infinite Time 1. What are Theories of Physics? The … Continue reading What Else Science Requires of Time →.
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    What Else Science Requires of Time.Bradley Dowden - 2022 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    What Else Science Requires of Time This article is one of the two supplements of the main Time article. Table of Contents What are Theories of Physics? The Core Theory Relativity Theory Quantum Theory The Standard Model Big Bang Cosmic Inflation Eternal Inflation and the Multiverse Infinite Time 1. What are Theories of Physics? The … Continue reading What Else Science Requires of Time →.
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    Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.B. Dowden & J. Feiser (eds.) - 1995 - Martin, TN: Univ. of Tennessee Martin.
    "The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy was founded in 1995 for the purpose of providing detailed, scholarly information on key topics and philosophers in all areas of philosophy." Articles are currently from three sources: (1) original contributions by specialized philosophers around the Internet; (2) adaptations of material written by the editors for classroom purposes; and (3) adaptations from public domain sources (typically from two or more sources for per article). The IEP offers access to a keyword site search engine and is (...)
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  8. Fallacies.Bradley Dowden - 2020 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Fallacies A fallacy is a kind of error in reasoning. The list of fallacies below contains 230 names of the most common fallacies, and it provides brief explanations and examples of each of them. Fallacious arguments should not be persuasive, but they too often are. Fallacies may be created unintentionally, or they may be created … Continue reading fallacies →.
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    Time Supplement.Bradley Dowden - 2020 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Time Supplement This supplement reveals more about what science requires of physical time, and it provides background information about many of the topics discussed in the Time article. Table of Contents What Are Instants, Moments, and Durations? What Is an Event? What Is a Reference Frame? What Is an Inertial Frame? What Is Spacetime? What … Continue reading Time Supplement →.
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    A linear continuum of time.Bradley H. Dowden - 1991 - Philosophia Mathematica (1):53-64.
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  11. What else.Bradley Dowden - 2020 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    What Else Science Requires of Time This article adds to the main “Time” article and its supplements. The three most fundamental theories of physical science are the general theory of relativity, quantum mechanics, including the standard model of particle physics, and the big bang theory of cosmology. Their amalgamation is usually called … Continue reading what else →.
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    Time.Bradley Dowden - 2023 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Time is what clocks are used to measure. Information about time tells the durations of events and when they occur and which events happen before which others, so time plays a very significant role in the universe’s structure, including the structure of our personal lives. But carefully describing time’s properties has led to many unresolved issues, both philosophical and scientific.
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    The Arrow of Time.Bradley H. Dowden - 2024 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Many philosophers and scientists have claimed that time has an arrow that points in a special direction. The Roman poet Ovid may have referred to this one-way property of time when he said, “Time itself glides on with constant motion, ever as a flowing river.” However, understanding this arrow is not … Continue reading The Arrow of Time →.
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  14. The Metaphysics of Time: A Dialogue.Bradley Dowden - 2009 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Seventh in the New Dialogues in Philosophy series, this book discusses the concept of time and shows in the simplest ways how time informs discussions about causality, creation, physics, natural disasters, and much more. Creating a series of conversations between two fictional characters, Bradley Dowden uses the characters to explore nine metaphysical issues involving time.
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  15. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.James Fieser & Bradley Dowden (eds.) - 2011 - Routledge.
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    Accepting inconsistencies from the paradoxes.Bradley H. Dowden - 1984 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 13 (2):125-30.
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    Time.Bradley Dowden - 2001 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Time Time is what clocks measure. The three key features of time are that it orders events in sequence one after the other; it specifies how long any event lasts; and it specifies when events occur. Yet despite 2,500 years of investigating time, many issues about it are unresolved. Here is a list of the […].
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  18. Fallacies.Bradley Dowden - 2003 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  19. Truth.Bradley Dowden - 2004 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Philosophers are interested in a constellation of issues involving the concept of truth. A preliminary issue, although somewhat subsidiary, is to decide what sorts of things can be true. Is truth a property of sentences (which are linguistic entities in some language or other), or is truth a property of propositions (nonlinguistic, abstract and timeless entities)? The principal issue is: What is truth? It is the problem of being clear about what you are saying when you say some claim or (...)
     
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  20. Liar paradox.Bradley Dowden - 2001 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    The Liar Paradox is an argument that arrives at a contradiction by reasoning about a Liar Sentence. The classical Liar Sentence is the self-referential sentence “This sentence is false.”.
     
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    Apuleius and the Art of Narration.Ken Dowden - 1982 - Classical Quarterly 32 (02):419-.
    Anyone who wants to understand the very considerable art which Apuleius displays in narrating the stories of the Metamorphoses must naturally first describe the various modes of narration which he employs. Such description can scarcely be photographic: it requires its own language of categories and concepts – a language which Apuleius might, or might not, have understood. A valuable modern addition to the vocabulary has been the concept of ‘Point of View’: this concept is used to categorize modes of narration (...)
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    Homer's sense of text: Homeric ‘Text’, Cyclic ‘Text’.Ken Dowden - 1996 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 116:47-61.
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    Apuleius, Metamorphoses XI.Ken Dowden - 1978 - The Classical Review 28 (01):51-.
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    Eleven Notes on the Text of Apuleius' Metamorphoses.Ken Dowden - 1980 - Classical Quarterly 30 (01):218-.
    These notes, which are conservative more often than they are revolutionary, have originated from some reviews which I have recently written of books on Apuleius. I have found that the only way to preserve any consistency in the format is to open each note by citing the text I should prefer and then following that with a Latin apparatus criticus. The aim of the notes is generally only to shed light on the individual passages, to offer conversion or conviction, but (...)
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    Frequently Asked Questions about Time.Bradley Dowden - 2023 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Frequently Asked Questions about Time This supplement provides background information about many of the topics discussed in both the main Time article and its companion article What Else Science Requires of Time. It is not intended that this article be read in order by section number. Table of Contents What Are Durations, Instants, Moments, and … Continue reading Frequently Asked Questions about Time →.
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    Heliodoros: serious intentions.Ken Dowden - 1996 - Classical Quarterly 46 (01):267-.
    What merit should we find in Heliodoros' novel? Towards its end Hydaspes, agonizing over whether to save Charikleia from human sacrifice, sees before him an internal audience stirred by πθη equal to his and ‘weeping through pleasure and pity at Fortune's stage-management’ . This is a popular audience, a demos, evincing a popular reaction, but one which Heliodoros anticipated and doubtless welcomed. Their reaction is characterized by simple, direct emotions and some limited awareness of the larger processes that have been (...)
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  27. Infinite.Bradley Dowden - 2013 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    The Infinite Working with the infinite is tricky business. Zeno’s paradoxes first alerted philosophers to this in 450 B.C.E. when he argued that a fast runner such as Achilles has an infinite number of places to reach during the pursuit of a slower runner. Since then, there has been a struggle to understand how to […].
     
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    I. Die Schlafwandler.Stephen D. Dowden - 2013 - In Paul Michael Lützeler & Michael Kessler (eds.), Hermann-Broch-Handbuch. De Gruyter. pp. 91-114.
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    I. Die Schlafwandler.Stephen D. Dowden - 2013 - In Paul Michael Lützeler & Michael Kessler (eds.), Hermann-Broch-Handbuch. De Gruyter. pp. 91-114.
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    Noctes Statianae.Ken Dowden - 1979 - Classical Quarterly 29 (01):225-.
    These lines, which I cite according to Hill's forthcoming edition, have caused scholars some difficulty of interpretation. Trabibus has generally been taken to refer to battering-rams and thus, for instance, we find in the Delphin edition as an interpretation of trabibusque … loco the words ‘et strepenti ariete loco extrudunt lapides firme constrictos’’. Certainly, if they drive stones from their place with a ram, it is the ram that is the best candidate for the epithet sonorus – a candidature every (...)
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    R. G. A. Van Lieshout: Greeks on Dreams. Pp. viii + 280. Utrecht: H. & S. Publishers, 1980. Paper, fl. 70.Ken Dowden - 1982 - The Classical Review 32 (02):282-.
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    R. G. A. Van Lieshout: Greeks on Dreams. Pp. viii + 280. Utrecht: H. & S. Publishers, 1980. Paper, fl. 70.Ken Dowden - 1982 - The Classical Review 32 (2):282-282.
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    Review. Human sacrifice. Le sacrifice humain en Grece ancienne. P Bonnechere.Ken Dowden - 1996 - The Classical Review 46 (2):278-279.
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    Review. Jason and Medea. Le mythe de Jason et Medee. Le va-nu-pied et la sorciere. A Moreau.Ken Dowden - 1996 - The Classical Review 46 (2):289-291.
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    R. L. Hunter: A Study of Daphnis & Chloe. (Cambridge Classical Studies.) Pp. ix + 136. Cambridge University Press, 1983. £17.50.Ken Dowden - 1985 - The Classical Review 35 (1):184-184.
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    Sabazios.Ken Dowden - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (01):124-.
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    The Novel in Antiquity.Ken Dowden - 1988 - The Classical Review 38 (01):57-.
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    West on the East: Martin West's East Face of Helicon and its forerunners.Ken Dowden - 2001 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 121:167-175.
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    R. W. Daniel, F. Maltomini : Supplementum Magicum. Vol. I. Abhandlungen der Rheinisch-Westfälischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Pp. xxvi+213; 8 plates. Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag, 1990. Paper, DM 98. [REVIEW]Ken Dowden - 1996 - The Classical Review 46 (1):176-176.
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    Social Media and Mobile Apps for Health Promotion in Australian Indigenous Populations: Scoping Review.Carl Brusse, Karen Gardner, Daniel McAullay & Michelle Dowden - 2014 - Journal of Medical Internet Research 16 (12):e280.
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    Ass-Men and Witches Alex Scobie: Apuleius and Folklore: Toward a History of ML 3045, AaTh 567, 449A. (Mistletoe Series). Pp. viii + 345. London: The Folklore Society (c/o University College), 1983. Paper, £6.50. [REVIEW]Ken Dowden - 1985 - The Classical Review 35 (01):41-43.
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    Ancient Fiction Graham Anderson: Ancient Fiction. The Novel in the Graeco-Roman World. Pp. vii + 248. London, Sydney: Croom Helm, 1984. £18.95. [REVIEW]Ken Dowden - 1986 - The Classical Review 36 (01):59-61.
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    Initiation - A. Moreau (ed): L'Initiation. Actes du colloque international de Montpellier, 11–14 avril 1991. 2 vols. Pp. 326, 318. Montpellier: Université Paul Valéry III, 1992. Paper, FF 250. [REVIEW]Ken Dowden - 1996 - The Classical Review 46 (1):113-115.
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    Apuleius, Metamorphoses XI J. Gwyn Griffiths: Apuleius of Madauros: The Isis-Book (Metamorphoses, Book XI) (Études Préliminaires aux Religions Orientales dans l'Empire Romain, 39.) Pp. xviii + 440; 1 frontispiece. Leiden: Brill, 1975. Cloth, fl. 140. [REVIEW]Ken Dowden - 1978 - The Classical Review 28 (01):51-52.
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    Apuleius Revalued John J. Winkler: Auctor & Actor: a Narratological Reading of Apuleius's The Golden Ass. Pp. xiii + 340. Berkeley, Los Angeles and London: University of California Press, 1985. £31.95. [REVIEW]Ken Dowden - 1987 - The Classical Review 37 (01):39-41.
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    Apuleius Revalued. [REVIEW]Ken Dowden - 1987 - The Classical Review 37 (1):39-41.
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    Carl C. Schlam: Cupid and Psyche: Apuleius and the Monuments. Pp. vi + 61; 16 black-and-white plates. University Park, Pa.: The American Philological Association, 1976. Paper, $3.50. [REVIEW]Ken Dowden - 1978 - The Classical Review 28 (01):159-.
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    Carl C. Schlam: Cupid and Psyche: Apuleius and the Monuments. Pp. vi + 61; 16 black-and-white plates. University Park, Pa.: The American Philological Association, 1976. Paper, $3.50. [REVIEW]Ken Dowden - 1978 - The Classical Review 28 (1):159-159.
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    Dodd (D.B.), Faraone (C.A.) (edd.) Initiation in Ancient Greek Rituals and Narratives. New Critical Perspectives. Pp. xx + 294, ills, map. London and New York: Routledge, 2003. Cased, £65, US$120. ISBN: 978-0-415-28920-. [REVIEW]Ken Dowden - 2007 - The Classical Review 57 (01):152-.
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    Detlev Fehling: Amor und Psyche: Die Schöpfung des Apuleius und ihre Einwirkung auf das Märchen, eine Kritik der romantischen Märchentheorie. (Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur: Abhandlungen der Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaftlichen Klasse: Jahrgang 1977: Nr. 9.) Pp. 110. Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner, 1977. Paper, DM. 28. [REVIEW]Ken Dowden - 1979 - The Classical Review 29 (02):314-.
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