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    Did Philosophers Have to Become Fixated on Truth?François Jullien & Janet Lloyd - 2002 - Critical Inquiry 28 (4):803-824.
  2. L'oubli de l'Inde: Une amnésie philosophique.Roger-pol Droit, Jacques Gernet, Janet Lloyd & Jean-Paul Reding - 1991 - Philosophy East and West 41 (3):395-412.
     
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    Papers in Hellenistic Philosophy.Jonathan Barnes, Jacques Brunschwig & Janet Lloyd - 1996 - Philosophical Review 105 (1):108.
    “Review a friend’s book? Surely that’s not done: magis amica, no doubt, veritas—but friendship stops the critic’s nose for truth and smoothes his tongue to bland civilities.” But here there’s not the smallest risk of fudge; for here the most exacting reader will heap up superlatives. In truth, you’ll meet no finer work on Hellenistic thought than what’s between the covers of this book.
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  4. The Great Sophists in Periclean Athens.Jacqueline de Romilly & Janet Lloyd - 1996 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 29 (4):447-451.
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  5. Myth and Tragedy in Ancient Greece.Janet Lloyd (ed.) - 1988 - Zone Books.
    Jean Pierre-Vernant and Pierre Vidal-Naquet are leaders in a contemporary French classical scholarship that has produced a a stunning reconfiguration of Greek thought and literature. In this work, published here as a single volume, the authors present a disturbing and decidedly non-classical reading of Greek tragedy that insists on its radical discontinuity with our own outlook and with our social, aesthetic, and psychological categories. Originally published in French in two volumes, this new single-volume edition includes revised essays from volume one (...)
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    Myth and Tragedy in Ancient Greece.Janet Lloyd (ed.) - 1988 - Zone Books.
    Jean Pierre-Vernant and Pierre Vidal-Naquet are leaders in a contemporary French classical scholarship that has produced a a stunning reconfiguration of Greek thought and literature. In this work, published here as a single volume, the authors present a disturbing and decidedly non-classical reading of Greek tragedy that insists on its radical discontinuity with our own outlook and with our social, aesthetic, and psychological categories. Originally published in French in two volumes, this new single-volume edition includes revised essays from volume one (...)
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    Doing Comparative Anthropology in the Field of Politics.Marcel Detienne & Janet Lloyd - 2006 - Arion 13 (3):67-86.
  8. Experimenting in the Field of Polytheisms.Marcel Detienne & Janet Lloyd - forthcoming - Arion 7 (1).
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    Historical Anthropology? Comparative Anthropology?Marcel Detienne & Janet Lloyd - 2009 - Arion 17 (1):61-84.
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    Pour Jean-Pierre Vernant. En profonde amitié/For Jean-Pierre Vernant: In Deepest Friendship.Marcel Detienne & Janet Lloyd - 2009 - Arion 17 (2):167-174.
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    So What Is the Sex of Mythology?Marcel Detienne & Janet Lloyd - 2008 - Arion 15 (3):39-46.
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    The Metamorphoses of Autochthony in the Days of National Identity.Marcel Detienne & Janet Lloyd - 2008 - Arion 16 (1):85-96.
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    Beyond Nature and Culture.Janet Lloyd (ed.) - 2013 - University of Chicago Press.
    Philippe Descola has become one of the most important anthropologists working today, and _Beyond Nature and Culture_ has been a major influence in European intellectual life since its French publication in 2005. Here, finally, it is brought to English-language readers. At its heart is a question central to both anthropology and philosophy: what is the relationship between nature and culture? Culture—as a collective human making, of art, language, and so forth—is often seen as essentially different from nature, which is portrayed (...)
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    Beyond Nature and Culture.Janet Lloyd (ed.) - 2014 - University of Chicago Press.
    Philippe Descola has become one of the most important anthropologists working today, and _Beyond Nature and Culture_ has been a major influence in European intellectual life since its French publication in 2005. Here, finally, it is brought to English-language readers. At its heart is a question central to both anthropology and philosophy: what is the relationship between nature and culture? Culture—as a collective human making, of art, language, and so forth—is often seen as essentially different from nature, which is portrayed (...)
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    Double Exposure: Cutting Across Buddhist and Western Discourses.Janet Lloyd (ed.) - 2003 - Stanford University Press.
    This book explores the possible relations between Western types of rationality and Buddhism. It also examines some clichés about Buddhism and questions the old antinomies of Western culture. The use of the Buddhist notion of the Two Truths as a hermeneutic device leads to a double or multiple exposure that will call into question our mental habits and force us to ask questions differently, to think "in a new key." _Double Exposure_ is somewhat of an oddity. Written by a specialist (...)
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    Myth and Society in Ancient Greece.Janet Lloyd (ed.) - 1988 - Zone Books.
    In this groundbreaking study, Jean Pierre-Vernant delineates a compelling new vision of ancient Greece. Myth and Society in Ancient Greece takes us far from the calm and familiar images of Polykleitos and the Parthenon to reveal a fundamentally other culture one of slavery, of masks and death, of scapegoats, of ritual hunting and ecstasies.Vernant's provocative discussion of various institutions and practices including war, marriage, and sacrifice details the complex intersection of the religious, social, and political structures of ancient Greece. The (...)
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  17. Myth and Society in Ancient Greece.Janet Lloyd (ed.) - 1988 - Zone Books.
    In this groundbreaking study, Jean Pierre-Vernant delineates a compelling new vision of ancient Greece. Myth and Society in Ancient Greece takes us far from the calm and familiar images of Polykleitos and the Parthenon to reveal a fundamentally other culture one of slavery, of masks and death, of scapegoats, of ritual hunting and ecstasies.Vernant's provocative discussion of various institutions and practices including war, marriage, and sacrifice details the complex intersection of the religious, social, and political structures of ancient Greece. The (...)
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  18. Plato and the City: A New Introduction to Plato's Political Thought.Janet Lloyd (ed.) - 2002 - Liverpool University Press.
    Plato and the City is a general introduction to Plato's political thought. It covers the main periods of Platonic thought, examining those dialogues that best show how Plato makes the city's unity the aim of politics and then makes the quest for that unity the aim of philosophy. From the psychological model to the physiological definition, the reader can traverse the whole of Plato's oeuvre, and understand it as a political philosophy. The book is designed to be an undergraduate textbook (...)
     
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    The Birth of Critical Thinking in Republican Rome.Janet Lloyd (ed.) - 2015 - Cambridge University Press.
    In this classic work, now appearing in English for the first time, Claudia Moatti analyses the intellectual transformation that occurred at the end of the Roman Republic in response both to the political crisis and to the city's expansion across the Mediterranean. This was a period of great cultural dynamism and creativity when Roman intellectuals, most notably Cicero and Varro, began to explore all areas of life and knowledge and to apply critical thinking to the reassessment of tradition and the (...)
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    The Masters of Truth in Archaic Greece.Janet Lloyd (ed.) - 1999 - Zone Books.
    foreword by Pierre Vidal-Naquet The acclaimed French classicist Marcel Detienne's first book traces the odyssey of "truth," aletheia, from mytho-religious concept to philosophical thought in archaic Greece. Detienne begins by examining how truth in Greek literature first emerges as an enigma. He then looks at the movement from a religious to a secular thinking about truth in the speech of the sophists and orators. His study culminates with an original interpretation of Parmenides' poem on Being.
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    The Masters of Truth in Archaic Greece.Janet Lloyd (ed.) - 1996 - Zone Books.
    foreword by Pierre Vidal-Naquet The acclaimed French classicist Marcel Detienne's first book traces the odyssey of "truth," aletheia, from mytho-religious concept to philosophical thought in archaic Greece. Detienne begins by examining how truth in Greek literature first emerges as an enigma. He then looks at the movement from a religious to a secular thinking about truth in the speech of the sophists and orators. His study culminates with an original interpretation of Parmenides' poem on Being.
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    The Propensity of Things: Toward a History of Efficacy in China.Janet Lloyd (ed.) - 1999 - Zone Books.
    In this strikingly original contribution to our understanding of Chinese philosophy, Françle;ois Julien, a French sinologist whose work has not yet appeared in English uses the Chinese concept of shi - meaning disposition or circumstance, power or potential - as a touchstone to explore Chinese culture and to uncover the intricate and coherent structure underlying Chinese modes of thinking.A Hegelian prejudice still haunts studies of ancient Chinese civilization: Chinese thought, never able to evolve beyond a cosmological point of view, with (...)
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  23. The Propensity of Things: Toward a History of Efficacy in China.Janet Lloyd (ed.) - 1995 - Zone Books.
    In this strikingly original contribution to our understanding of Chinese philosophy, Françle;ois Julien, a French sinologist whose work has not yet appeared in English uses the Chinese concept of shi - meaning disposition or circumstance, power or potential - as a touchstone to explore Chinese culture and to uncover the intricate and coherent structure underlying Chinese modes of thinking.A Hegelian prejudice still haunts studies of ancient Chinese civilization: Chinese thought, never able to evolve beyond a cosmological point of view, with (...)
     
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    Why Monotheism.Jean Soler & Janet Lloyd - 2007 - Arion 14 (3):41-60.
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    The Ancient World at Work.Chester G. Starr, Claude Mosse & Janet Lloyd - 1972 - American Journal of Philology 93 (4):642.
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    Atlantis and the Nations.Pierre Vidal-Naquet & Janet Lloyd - 1992 - Critical Inquiry 18 (2):300-326.
    I will not dwell overlong on the “meaning” of this story. But let me make two essential points. Plato tells us this story as though it were true: it is “a tale which, though passing strange, is yet wholly true.” Those words were to be translated into every language in the world and used to justify the most realistic fantasies. That is quite understandable, for Plato’s story started something new. With a perversity that was to ensure him great success, Plato (...)
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    The Ambiguities of PhilologyCunning Intelligence in Greek Culture and SocietyLes Maitres de Verite dans la Grece Archaique. [REVIEW]Robert Pogue Harrison, Jean-Pierre Vernant, Marcel Detienne & Janet Lloyd - 1986 - Diacritics 16 (2):14.
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