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    Explaining, interpreting, and theorizing religion and myth: contributions in honor of Robert A. Segal.Nickolas Panayiotis Roubekas & Thomas Ryba (eds.) - 2020 - Boston: Brill.
    In "Explaining, Interpreting, and Theorizing Religion and Myth: Contributions in Honor of Robert A. Segal", nineteen renowned scholars offer a collection of essays addressing the persisting question of how to approach religion and myth as academic categories. Taking their cue from the work of Robert A. Segal, they discuss how to theorize about religion and myth from a variety of disciplinary perspectives. With cases from ancient Greece and Mesopotamia to East Asia and the modern world by and large, and engaging (...)
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    Driscoll, Christopher M., & Miller, Monica R. Method as Identity: Manufacturing Distance in the Academic Study of Religion.Roubekas Nickolas P. - 2019 - Researcher. European Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 2 (4):131-132.
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    Theorizing 'religion' in antiquity.Nickolas P. Roubekas (ed.) - 2018 - Bristol: Equinox Publishing.
    examines theoretical discourses on the specificity, origin, and function of ''religion'' in antiquity, broadly defined here as the period from the 6th century BCE to the 4th century CE.
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    Carlin A Barton and Daniel Boyarin, Imagine No Religion: How Modern Abstractions Hide Ancient Realities. [REVIEW]Nickolas P. Roubekas - 2017 - Critical Research on Religion 5 (2):217-221.
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    Nickolas P. Roubekas: The Study of Greek and Roman Religions: Insularity and Assimilation(London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2022), xiii +173 pp., ISBN 9781350102613, £76.50. DOI: 10.5040/9781350102804. [REVIEW]Mattias Brand - 2023 - Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft 31 (1):123-125.
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    The Paradox of Wuwei? Yes (and No).Nickolas Knightly - 2013 - Asian Philosophy 23 (2):115-136.
    This essay considers P. J. Ivanhoe's critical challenge to Slingerland's analysis of wuwei(‘effortless action’). While I agree with Ivanhoe that we should do more work to embody and understand the concept of wuwei, I will defend Slingerland's notion that wuwei involves paradox—particularly in the cases of Zhuangi and Laozi. The present essay is not a defense of the specifics of Slingerland's analysis. Nonetheless, this essay focuses on defending the notion of paradox. Ivanhoe offers an alternative view of wuwei, one that (...)
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    Origen and the Stoic View of Time.Panayiotis Tzamalikos - 1991 - Journal of the History of Ideas 52 (4):535-561.
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    ‘An Indication of Truly Imperial Manners’: The Roman emperor in Philo’s Legatio ad Gaium.Panayiotis Christoforou - 2021 - História 70 (1):83.
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    Is there a code for protein–DNA recognition? Probab(ilistical)ly….Panayiotis V. Benos, Alan S. Lapedes & Gary D. Stormo - 2002 - Bioessays 24 (5):466-475.
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    Argumentation-Based Logic for Ethical Decision Making.Panayiotis Frangos, Petros Stefaneas & Sofia Almpani - 2022 - Studia Humana 11 (3-4):46-52.
    As automation in artificial intelligence is increasing, we will need to automate a growing amount of ethical decision making. However, ethical decision- making raises novel challenges for engineers, ethicists and policymakers, who will have to explore new ways to realize this task. The presented work focuses on the development and formalization of models that aim at ensuring a correct ethical behaviour of artificial intelligent agents, in a provable way, extending and implementing a logic-based proving calculus that is based on argumentation (...)
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    John Wesley, Compassionate Entrepreneur: A Wesleyan View of Business and Entrepreneurship.Nickolas Bettis, Banseok Cho & W. Jay Moon - 2021 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 38 (2):105-123.
    This article intends to identify and construct a Wesleyan perspective of business and entrepreneurship, drawing on how Wesley viewed and used business and entrepreneurship in relation to poverty in England, in order to identify helpful implications for the church which seeks to engage with poverty-related issues. Wesley did not repudiate or underestimate business and entrepreneurship in believers’ lives; rather, he provided believers with practical guidance and theological foundations for business and entrepreneurship particularly in the context of poverty. We argue that (...)
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  12. Seeing Is Believing: Against the Notion of Non-Perceptual Art.Nickolas Calabrese - 2015 - Dialogue 54 (2).
     
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  13. Meat Puzzles: Beowulf and Horror Film.Nickolas Haydock - 2014 - In Karl Fugelso (ed.), Ethics and Medievalism. Cambridge, UK: D.S. Brewer.
     
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    Chapter 10. The Neoplatonists.Panayiotis Tzamalikos - 2016 - In Anaxagoras, Origen, and Neoplatonism: The Legacy of Anaxagoras to Classical and Late Antiquity. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 702-824.
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    Inbreeding and outbreeding.Nickolas M. Waser & Charles F. Williams - 2001 - In C. W. Fox D. A. Roff (ed.), Evolutionary Ecology: Concepts and Case Studies. pp. 84--96.
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    Agape Ethics: Moral Realism and Love for All Life. By William Greenway.Nickolas Becker - 2019 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 39 (1):205-206.
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    The Beatitudes through the Ages.Nickolas Becker - 2022 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 42 (1):215-216.
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    The Right to Public Worship, John Courtney Murray, and the Common Good.Nickolas Becker - 2020 - Praxis: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Faith and Justice 3:19-32.
    The global pandemic caused by the novel coronavirus has disrupted many sectors of normal life, including the communal worship of religious bodies. This essay first looks at the recent case of the Minnesota Catholic bishops and the Governor of Minnesota which came close to civil disobedience. Then the essay will consider the thought of John Courtney Murray on when it is legitimate for the coercive powers of the state to be used to limit religious freedom, including the right to worship. (...)
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    Beautiful City: The Dialectical Character of Plato's Republic (review).Nickolas Pappas - 2004 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 42 (2):218-219.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 42.2 (2004) 218-219 [Access article in PDF] David Roochnik. Beautiful City: The Dialectical Character of Plato's Republic. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2003. Pp. ix + 159. Cloth, $35.00. Plato makes no general assertions, certainly none about "universals" (108). The Republic does not advocate the creation of an ideal state (78, 93) but transcends utopias to acknowledge the merits of democracy and democratic diversity (...)
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    Knowing and Saying That I Know.Nickolas Pappas - 1991 - Philosophy 66 (258):487 - 502.
    Of course there's every difference in the world between my merely saying something and its being so. My claim that I have a toothache is a far cry from the toothache itself. Words are not things: I neither sit in the word ‘chair’ nor eat the word ‘food.’.
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    The Nick of Time: Politics, Evolution, and the Untimely (review).Nickolas Pappas - 2006 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 31 (1):69-71.
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    Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Plato and the Republic.Nickolas Pappas - 1995 - New York: Routledge.
    Plato's _Republic _is perhaps the most significant and important work of philosophy and is Plato's most famous work. No other work has made such an impact on the history of western thought. In this second edition of the highly successful Routledge Philosophy GuideBook to Plato and the _Republic_, Nickolas Pappas extends his exploration of the text to include substantial revisions and new material. In addition to the existing text, the chapters on Plato's ethics and politics have been revised and (...)
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    Antinomies of Narrated Experience: Apologetic Thinking, New Thinking and Privileged Thinking.Nickolas Lambrianou - 2006 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 37 (1):21-36.
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    Anaxagoras, Origen, and Neoplatonism: The Legacy of Anaxagoras to Classical and Late Antiquity.Panayiotis Tzamalikos - 2016 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    Origen has been always studied as a theologian and too much credit has been given to Eusebius’ implausible hagiography of him. This book explores who Origen really was, by pondering into his philosophical background, which determines his theological exposition implicitly, yet decisively. For this background to come to light, it took a ground-breaking exposition of Anaxagoras’ philosophy and its legacy to Classical and Late Antiquity, assessing critically Aristotle’s distorted representation of Anaxagoras. Origen, formerly a Greek philosopher of note, whom Proclus (...)
  25. Plato and the Republic.Nickolas Pappas - 1999 - Mind 108 (431):601-606.
     
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    Deconstruction of the Enemy Image: Beyond the “Realistic” and Functional Approaches. Book Review: “Enemy Number One” in Symbolic Politics of the USSR and the USA Cinema During the Cold War / Ed by O. Riabov. Moscow: Aspect Press, 2023. [REVIEW]Fedor Nickolae - 2023 - Sociology of Power 35 (1):242-249.
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    Review: Pierre Klossowski, living currency. [REVIEW]Nickolas Calabrese - 2018 - Nordic Journal of Aesthetics 26 (54).
    Pierre Klossowski’s last major theoretical text Living Currency saw it’s first official1 translation into English in May 2017, nearly fifty years after it was published in French. On the back of the book is a blurb quoting Foucault, in which he calls it ‘the greatest book of our time’. This was almost certainly hyperbole; but whether or not his appraisal was correct, it is a good book that advances a key to understanding Klossowski’s literary and visual relationship to the exploited (...)
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    Routledge philosophy guidebook to Plato and the Republic.Nickolas Pappas - 1995 - New York: Routledge.
    In this second edition of the highly successfulRoutledge Philosophy GuideBook to Plato and theRepublic, Nickolas Pappas extends his exploration of the text to ...
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    Platon'un Estetiği.Nickolas Pappas - 2023 - Öncül Analitik Felsefe. Translated by Gökdemir İhsan.
    Eğer estetik, sanat ve güzelliğe dair felsefi bir soruşturmaysa (veya güzelliğin –örneğin “estetik değer” gibi– güncel bir karşılığıysa), Platon’un diyaloglarının çarpıcı özelliği, her iki konuya da eşit zaman ayırması ama yine de onlara karşıtlarmış gibi muamele etmesidir. Güzellik en iyiye yakınken, çoğunlukla şiirle temsil edilen sanat, Platon’un bahsettiği herhangi bir fenomenden daha büyük bir tehlikeye yakındır. Peki, her iki pozisyonu da içeren “Platon’un estetiği” diye bir şey olabilir mi?
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    Politics and Philosophy in Plato's Menexenus: Education and rhetoric, myth and history.Nickolas Pappas & Mark Zelcer - 2014 - New York, USA: Routledge. Edited by Mark Zelcer.
    Menexenus is one of the least studied among Plato's works, mostly because of the puzzling nature of the text, which has led many scholars either to reject the dialogue as spurious or to consider it as a mocking parody of Athenian funeral rhetoric. In this book, Pappas and Zelcer provide a persuasive alternative reading of the text, one that contributes in many ways to our understanding of Plato, and specifically to our understanding of his political thought. The book is organized (...)
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    Fancy justice: Martha Nussbaum on the political value of the novel.Nickolas Pappas - 1997 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 78 (3):278–296.
    Martha Nussbaum's Poetic Justice undertakes a defense of the novel by showing it to develop the sympathetic imagination. Three parts of her argument come in for criticism, with implications for other such political defenses. Nussbaum sometimes interprets the imagination practically, sometimes theoretically; the two forms have different effects on deliberation. Nussbaum credits the novelistic tradition with fostering the imagination; her example of Hard Times interferes with establishing this general point. Nussbaum suggests an aesthetic element in literature that produces its effect, (...)
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    Socrates' Charitable Treatment of Poetry.Nickolas Pappas - 1989 - Philosophy and Literature 13 (2):248-261.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Nicholas Pappas SOCRATES' CHARITABLE TREATMENT OF POETRY Of course this title seems wrong. If anything is certain about Socrates' treatment ofpoetry in Plato's dialogues, it is that he never gives a poem a chance to explain itself. He dismisses poems altogether on the basis of their suspect moral content {Republic II and III), or their representational form {Republic X), or their dramatic structure {Laws 719); he calls poets ignorant (...)
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  33. Plato and the Republic.Nickolas Pappas & Andreas Schubert - 1996 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 50 (3):520-521.
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    «Remember the Deed of Your Ancestors» Vs «here Is No Future»: Industrial Memory and Its Carriers in Small Cities of the Urals. Book Review: Vandyshev M. N., Veselkova N. V., Pryamikova E. V. (2022) Industrial Memory: Scales and Multiplicity. Yekaterinburg: Ural University Press. [REVIEW]Fedor Nickolae - 2022 - Sociology of Power 34 (3-4):298-306.
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    Politics and Philosophy in Plato's Menexenus.Nickolas Pappas - 2014 - New York, NY: Acumen Publishing. Edited by Mark Zelcer.
    _Menexenus_ is one of the least studied among Plato's works, mostly because of the puzzling nature of the text, which has led many scholars either to reject the dialogue as spurious or to consider it as a mocking parody of Athenian funeral rhetoric. In this book, Pappas and Zelcer provide a persuasive alternative reading of the text, one that contributes in many ways to our understanding of Plato, and specifically to our understanding of his political thought. The book is organized (...)
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    “Buying Time” or the Temporal Walls of Neoliberal Capitalism.Igor I. Kobylin & Fedor Nickolae - 2021 - Sociology of Power 33 (1):84-102.
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    Memory on the 20th Century in British and German Series: Ethical Responsibility and Aesthetization of the Past Book Review: Bondebjerg I. (2020) Screening Twentieth Century Europe: Television, History, Memory. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. [REVIEW]Fedor Nickolae - 2022 - Sociology of Power 34 (1):151-157.
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  38. Plato on Poetry: Imitation or Inspiration?Nickolas Pappas - 2012 - Philosophy Compass 7 (10):669-678.
    A passage in Plato’s Laws (719c) offers a fresh look at Plato’s theory of poetry and art. Only here does Plato call poetry both mimêsis “imitation, representation,” and the product of enthousiasmos “inspiration, possession.” The Republic and Sophist examine poetic imitation; the Ion and Phaedrus (with passages in Apology and Meno) develop a theory of artistic inspiration; but Plato does not confront the two descriptions together outside this paragraph. After all, mimêsis fuels an attack on poetry, while enthousiasmos is sometimes (...)
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  39. Fashion Seen as Something Imitative and Foreign.Nickolas Pappas - 2008 - British Journal of Aesthetics 48 (1):1-19.
    Philosophers have recently begun to write about fashion in dress. They acknowledge that philosophy traditionally ignored the subject altogether or else disparaged fashion. They do not observe that those past philosophers who slighted fashion characterized it as mass imitativeness; but in fact that one-sided characterization is what permitted commentators to overlook innovativeness in fashion. Indeed the figure of the foreigner that recurs in philosophical remarks about fashion only makes sense given a reading of fashion as imitative uniformity. The foreigner becomes (...)
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    Image and Argument in Plato’s Republic by Marina Berzins McCoy.Nickolas Pappas - 2020 - Review of Metaphysics 74 (2):397-398.
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    Morality Gags.Nickolas Pappas - 2005 - The Monist 88 (1):52-71.
    It was in the year of Nietzsche’s death that Bergson published Laughter, but he had been thinking about the subject while Nietzsche was alive and active. In 1884 he delivered a lecture, “Le rire: de quoi rit-on? Pourquoi rit-on?”; the book Le Rire grew from that lecture and enlarged its inquiry into what one laughs at and why, even if the book still does not probe deeply enough into who that “one” is who’s laughing.
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    Psychoanalysis and the Philosophy of Film.Nickolas Pappas - 2019 - In Noël Carroll, Laura T. Di Summa & Shawn Loht (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of the Philosophy of Film and Motion Pictures. Springer. pp. 923-945.
    Psychoanalytic treatments of film encounter difficulties resembling those that Plato faced when he criticized tragedy: uncertainty over which persons are the objects of theoretical scrutiny; the call for the theorist’s anhedonia; and confusion between unperceived cognitive processes and those that are unconscious because disavowed. The uncertainty over objects lets us sort psychoanalyses of film according to whether they assess a film’s maker, its characters, the work, or its audience. Each approach shows promise but also comes with problems. Each approach also (...)
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    Plato’s Exceptional City, Love, and Philosopher.Nickolas Pappas - 2020 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    This book reconnoiters the appearances of the exceptional in Plato: as erotic desire, as the good city, and as the philosopher. It offers fresh and sometimes radical interpretations of these dialogues. Those exceptional elements of experience - love, city, philosopher - do not escape embodiment but rather occupy the same world that contains lamentable versions of each. Thus Pappas is depicting the philosophical ambition to intensify the concepts and experiences one normally thinks with. His investigations point beyond the fates of (...)
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    The Philosopher's New Clothes: The Theaetetus, the Academy, and Philosophy’s Turn Against Fashion.Nickolas Pappas - 2015 - New York: Routledge.
    This book takes a new approach to the question, "Is the philosopher to be seen as universal human being or as eccentric?". Through a reading of the Theaetetus,Pappas first considers how we identify philosophers - how do they appear, in particular how do they dress? The book moves to modern philosophical treatments of fashion, and of "anti-fashion". He argues that aspects of the fashion/anti-fashion debate apply to antiquity, indeed that nudity at the gymnasia was an anti-fashion. Thus anti-fashion provides a (...)
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    Tragedy’s Picture of Mourning.Nickolas Pappas - 2019 - Politeia 1 (1):2-16.
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  46. Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Plato and the Republic.Nickolas Pappas - 1995 - New York: Routledge.
    First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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  47. Hippocrates at phaedrus 270c.Elizabeth Jelinek & Nickolas Pappas - 2020 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 101 (3):409-430.
    At Plato’s Phaedrus 270c, Socrates asks whether one can know souls without knowing ‘the whole.’ Phaedrus answers that ‘according to Hippocrates’ the same demand on knowing the whole applies to bodies. What parallel is intended between soul-knowledge and body-knowledge and which medical passages illustrate the analogy have been much debated. Three dominant interpretations read ‘the whole’ as respectively (1) environment, (2) kosmos, and (3) individual soul or body; and adduce supporting Hippocratic passages. But none of these interpretations accounts for the (...)
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    Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Plato and the Republic.Nickolas Pappas - 1995 - New York: Routledge.
    Plato is one of the most important figures in Western thought; the _Republic_ is his most important, and most widely studied, work. This GuideBook will steer the reader clearly through this work. _Plato and the Republic_ will introduce and assess: * Plato's life and the background to the _Republic_ * The text and ideas of the _Republic_ * Plato's continuing importance to Western thought Ideal for students coming to Plato for the first time, this GuideBook will be vital for all (...)
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  49. Aristotle.Nickolas Pappas - 2000 - In Berys Nigel Gaut & Dominic Lopes (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Aesthetics. New York: Routledge.
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    Nietzsche's Apollo.Nickolas Pappas - 2014 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 45 (1):43-53.
    Two great evaluative questions about The Birth of Tragedy ask how accurate the book is about Greece’s “tragic age,” and how nostalgic it is for that age. Wilamowitz raised the question of accuracy as soon as the book was published, and the issue has never gone away. As for nostalgia, even without accepting extreme versions of the charge, you can still worry that BT portrays Socrates as such a calamity—a monstrosity, and therefore a freakish birth, something that did not have (...)
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