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    Les saisons de la loi.Olivier Battistini & Eleuthéria Trikouraki - 2000 - Paris: Editions Klincksieck. Edited by Eleuthéria Trikouraki.
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    Eleuthería en Aristóteles.Héctor Zagal Arreguín - 2018 - Co-herencia 15 (58):67-84.
    La eleuthería tiene una connotación política y cultural para los antiguos griegos. Refiere la condición libre de los ciudadanos griegos frente a los pueblos bárbaros que prefieren el gobierno tiránico. Platón y Aristóteles, además, hablan de la eleuthería en un sentido moral; esto es, como la condición libre del hombre virtuoso. Pero Aristóteles se refiere a una virtud en concreto: la liberalidad. La liberalidad supone el uso prudente de las riquezas, es decir, el justo medio entre la avaricia y la (...)
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    Gregorios Papagiannes, Ἀκάθιστος Ὕμνος.Theocharis Detorakis - 2009 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 102 (1):261-273.
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  4. Eleutheria kai praxē: philosophiko dokimio.Dēmētrēs Grēgoropoulos - 1973 - Peiraieus: Ekdoseis Nōe.
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    Eleutheria ē thrēskeia?: hoi aparches tēs ekkosmikeusēs stē philosophia tēs thrēskeias tou Dytikou Mesaiōna.Marios P. Begzos - 1991 - Athēna: M.P. Grēgorēs Ekdoseis.
  6. Eleutheria tēs voulēseōs.Iasōn Euangelou - 1975
     
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    Eleutheria tēs voulēsēs kai ēthikes axies stous Plēthōna, Rousseau kai Wittgenstein.Panagiōtēs Pantazakos - 2006 - Athēna: Hellēnika Grammata.
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  8. Paideia eleutherias: dokimia.Kōstas E. Tsiropoulos - 1985 - Athēna: Ekdoseis tōn Philōn.
     
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  9. Hē eleutheria tou ēthous.Chrēstos Giannaras - 1970
     
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  10. Os sentidos da Eleuthería na República de Platão.Anastácio Borges de Araújo Júnior - forthcoming - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental.
    O sentido do termo eleuthería, similarmente a muitos outros conceitos na obra de Platão, não é unívoco. Mesmo se nos restringirmos ao diálogo República, encontraremos nele uma ampla gama de concepções que vão desde a acepção popular de ‘dizer e fazer o que se quer’, até a significação, mais propriamente filosófica do termo; vale dizer também daquela que envolve uma dimensão psicológica e moral, na qual o homem deve buscar agir de acordo consigo mesmo. Esta atividade ética, que Platão (2006) (...)
     
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    Sto onoma tēs Eleutherias.Paschalis Kitromilides - 2019 - Thessalonikē: Epikentro. Edited by P. Papasarantopoulos.
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  12. (1 other version)Eleutheria.Tian Cao - 2006 - Arion 14 (2).
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  13. Apo tēn anankaiotēta stēn eleutheria.Anna Kelesidou-Galanou - 1972
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  14. Hoi synistōses tēs eleutherias.Th P. Tasios - 1974
     
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    Voulēsē kai praktikē zōē: to provlēma tēs eleutherias tēs voulēsēs.Vyrōn G. Katsaros - 2007 - Chalantri: V.G. Katsaros.
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  16. To dikaiōma tou anthrōpou epi tēs gnōseōs kai hē pneumatikē kai politikē eleutheria.Agapētos G. Tsopanakēs - 1955 - Thessalonikē: Aristoteleion Panepistēmion Thessalonikēs.
     
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  17. Hē archē tēs aitiotētos kai hē eleutheria tēs boulēseōs.Dēmētrios Dionysion Kōtsakēs - 1953
     
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  18. Phileleutherismos kai theoria demokratias. He ennoia tes eleutherias sten politike skepse tou Joseph Priestley. [REVIEW]D. Rees - 1995 - Enlightenment and Dissent 14:161-162.
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    Indignation as a political dynamics category.Radim Brázda - 2017 - Human Affairs 27 (1):48-58.
    T. H. Macho defended the claim that politics is a system for organizing attention and for arranging relationships of visibility. One way of attracting and holding the attention of others and maintaining one’s visibility is the instrumentalization of indignation. Another way is to instigate and maintain social stress and unrest. The article explores the concepts of indignation and social stress as introduced by P. Sloterdijk. These concepts are part of a model of political dynamics that describes 1) the relationship between (...)
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    Exeinai und exousia. Ein frühes Kapitel aus der Geschichte der Freiheitsidee.Peter Stemmer - 2023 - Phronesis 68 (2):167-205.
    Exeinai bedeutet, dass es jemandem offensteht, eine bestimmte Handlung zu tun. Damit verbinden sich die Vorstellungen des Handlungsspielraums, des Anders-Könnens und des Anders-gekonnt-Habens wie auch die Vorstellung, selbst über sein Tun und Lassen bestimmen zu können. Exousia ist eng verknüpft mit eleutheria, Freiheit, und seit Aristoteles ist exeinai auch mit dem Begriff ep’ autō(i): etwas liegt bei einem, verbunden. Der Aufsatz bietet die erste detaillierte Untersuchung der Verwendung, der begrifflichen Verbindungen und der Signifikanz von exeinai und exousia. Damit fällt (...)
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    Platão e a Constituição Dos Atenienses de Pseudo-Xenofonte Sobre a Liberdade e Os Desejos.Silvio Marino - 2019 - Prometeus: Filosofia em Revista 11 (31).
    O objetivo desta contribuição é comparar a leitura que Platão e Pseudo-Xenofonte fazem da liberdade da democracia. Para este fim se apresentarão uma série de ocorrências do termo eleutheria e de seus cognatos para mostrar a raiz comum e as diferenças entre estes dois autores sobre o que significa “homem livre” e qual é a dinâmica entre liberdade e escravidão a partir de uma fenomenologia cujo objeto são os desejos.
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    W sprawie greckiego modelu wolności.Robert Muller - 1995 - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Philosophica. Ethica-Aesthetica-Practica 11:35-64.
    Through a detailed analysis of ancient philosophical doctrines of liberty and careful examination of the ethymology of the term "eleutheria", the text gives its reader rich material for consideration which must eventually lead to a conclusion that Greek understanding of freedom as a specifically human entity, is the root of all modern views concerning liberty.
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    Hegel on Self-Consciousness: Desire and Death in the Phenomenology of Spirit (review).Andy R. German - 2012 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 50 (1):144-145.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Hegel on Self-Consciousness: Desire and Death in the Phenomenology of SpiritAndy R. GermanRobert B. Pippin. Hegel on Self-Consciousness: Desire and Death in the Phenomenology of Spirit. Princeton-Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2011. Pp. viii + 103. Cloth, $29.95.If Hegel's system cannot be understood without the Phenomenology of Spirit, it is certainly impossible to understand the Phenomenology without understanding its famous transition, in chapter 4, to self-consciousness and the (perhaps (...)
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    Chippēdes kai Kynikoi.Tzaiēson Xenakēs - 1991 - Athēna: Ekdoseis Apopeira.
    Chippides kai Kynikoi -- Kanete erōta, ochi taphous: hē kainouria thrēskeia -- Hē eleutheria kai ho touristas philosophos --Zōntanē philosophia -- Ho exovelismos tou hyperphysikou -- Hē autoktonia: Stōikē therapeia -- Aphērēmenē agapē, aphērēmeno atomo, "d̲rop aout" -- Hē leitourgikotēta kai to noēma tōn onomatōn.
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    Barthes, Beckett and the Theatre: Three Dialogues.Anna McMullan - 2022 - Paragraph 45 (2):172-186.
    Although Roland Barthes never wrote a play, ‘theatre’ or related terms such as ‘scenario’ or ‘theatricality’ recur throughout his oeuvre from the 1950s to the late 1970s. He wrote many reviews of theatre, but theatre and performance also became integral to much of the theoretical concerns of his later work. During this same period, Samuel Beckett’s dramaturgy was evolving from his first full-length play, Eleutheria, to the later ‘dramaticules’ such as Not I, which premiered in 1973. Barthes did comment (...)
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  26. Afterword to The Philosophy of Aristotle.Susanne Bobzien - 2011 - In Renford Bambrough & Susanne Bobzien (eds.), The Philosophy of Aristotle: A Selection with an Introduction and Commentary by Renford Bambrough ; with a New Afterword by Susanne Bobzien ; Translations by J.L. Creed and A.E. Wardman. New York, N.Y.: Signet Classics.
    ABSTRACT: This is a little piece directed at the newcomer to Aristotle, making some general remarks about reading Aristotle at the beginning and end, with sandwiched in between, a brief and much simplified discussion of some common misunderstandings of Aristotle's philosophy, concerning spontaneity, causal indeterminism, freedom-to-do-otherwise, free choice, agent causation, logical determinism, teleological determinism, artistic creativity and freedom (eleutheria).
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    Freedom and That Which Depends on Us: Epictetus and Early Stoics.Susanne Bobzien - 1998 - In Determinism and freedom in Stoic philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Central passages: Plutarch, Aud. Poet. 33d, Epictetus, Enchiridion 53.1, Seneca Letters 107.10; Hippolytus, Refutation of all Heresies 1.21.2 Eleutheria was an indispensable philosophical concept in early Stoic ethics, and became central in the moral philosophy of the Roman Stoa. The Stoic notion of eleutheria has been a source of modern misinterpretation and mis‐assessment of the early Stoic theory of fate and of Chrysippus’ compatibilism. In particular, it has been illegitimately confounded with Chrysippus’ notion of that which depends on (...)
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    A moral freedom to which we might aspire.Andrew Eshleman - 2023 - Philosophical Explorations 27 (1):1-20.
    Reflection on free agency has largely been motivated by perceived threats to its very existence, which, in turn, has driven the philosophical conversation to focus on the question of whether we have the freedom required for moral responsibility. The Stoics were early participants in this conversation, but they were also concerned about an ideal of inner moral freedom, a freedom over and above that required for responsibility, and one to which we might aspire over the course of our lives. Though (...)
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  29. Aşteptându-l pe Godot.Samuel Beckett - forthcoming - Eleutheria. Sfârşitul Jocului.
     
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  30. Continuity and discontinuity in contemporary physics.Eftichios Bitsakis - forthcoming - Eleutheria.
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  31. Realite psychique-" epistemologie" Des mathematiques.André Bompard & Michèle Porte - forthcoming - Eleutheria.
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    Ever Learning, Ever Loving: Augustine on Teaching as Ministry.Ronnie P. Campbell Jr - 2013 - Eleutheria: A Graduate Student Journal 2 (2).
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  33. Le continu et le discret.J. Dieudonne - forthcoming - Eleutheria.
     
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  34. Sur ia convergence dans Les espaces topologiques.Vaguélis Félouzis - forthcoming - Eleutheria.
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  35. Sur quelques relations entre Les zéros et Les poLes Des fonctions méromorphes. Applications au developpement de Mittag-Leffler.Jeanne Férentinou-Nicolacopoulou - forthcoming - Eleutheria.
     
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    Correlating the Nevius Method with Church Planting Movements: Early Korean Revivals as a Case Study.Wesley L. Handy - 2012 - Eleutheria: A Graduate Student Journal 2 (1):3.
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    Cyprian and his Role as the Faithful Bishop in Response to the Lapsed, the Martyrs, and the Confessors Following the Decian Persecution.Gordon D. Harris - 2011 - Eleutheria: A Graduate Student Journal 1 (2):2.
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    Alessandro Valignano and the Restructuring of the Jesuit Mission in Japan, 1579-1582.Jack B. Hoey Iii - 2010 - Eleutheria: A Graduate Student Journal 1 (1):4.
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    An Application of Discourse Analysis Methodology in the Exegesis of John 17.Thomas W. Hudgins - 2012 - Eleutheria: A Graduate Student Journal 2 (1):4.
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  40. On some finite sequences of numbers.Jason Katzourakis - forthcoming - Eleutheria.
     
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  41. On some properties of numbers.Jason Katzourakis - forthcoming - Eleutheria.
     
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  42. La pluralite et l'infini en philosophie et en mathematique de l'ancienne grece.Marc Krasner - forthcoming - Eleutheria.
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    Toward a Mediating Understanding of Tongues: A Historical and Exegetical Examination of Early Literature.Shane M. Kraeger - 2010 - Eleutheria: A Graduate Student Journal 1 (1):5.
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  44. In a lattice: Generation of a topology via adherent elements.P. B. Krikelis & S. P. Zervos - forthcoming - Eleutheria.
     
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    The Paradoxical Beauty of the Cross: Theological Aesthetics and the Doctrine of the Atonement in Athanasius' Contra Gentes-De Incarnatio.Marcus Little - 2011 - Eleutheria: A Graduate Student Journal 1 (2):1.
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  46. L'evolution de la gestation perceptive de l'esprit, dans le cadre de la synthese dialectique intellectuelle.D. J. Liveris - forthcoming - Eleutheria.
     
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  47. Le continu et l'home.M. Loi - forthcoming - Eleutheria.
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  48. Identikit del sindaco della Lega.M. Lucchini - 1994 - Eleutheria 1 (1):73-101.
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  49. Some remarks on abstract distance in general topology.Z. P. Mamuzic - 1979 - Eleutheria 2:433-446.
     
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    Hans-Georg Gadamer: His Philosophical Hermeneutics and Its Importance for Evangelical Biblical Hermeneutics.Russell Meek - 2011 - Eleutheria: A Graduate Student Journal 1 (2):3.
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