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  1. The ground of Locke's law of nature.Thomas G. West - 2012 - Social Philosophy and Policy 29 (2):1-50.
    Research Articles Thomas G. West, Social Philosophy and Policy, FirstView Article.
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    Charmides.Thomas G. West, Grace Starry West & Plato - 1986 - Hackett Classics. Edited by Christopher Moore.
    A literal translation, allowing the simplicity and vigor of the Greek diction to shine through.
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    Plato's Apology of Socrates: an interpretation, with a new translation.Thomas G. West - 1979 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press. Edited by Plato.
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    Marx and Lenin.Thomas West - 1930 - The Monist 40 (2):324-324.
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    Four texts on Socrates: Plato's Euthyphro, Apology, and Crito, and Aristophanes' Clouds. Plato, Thomas G. West, Grace Starry West & Aristophanes (eds.) - 1998 - Ithaca [N.Y.]: Cornell University Press.
    Widely adopted for classroom use, this book offers translations of four major works of ancient Greek literature which treat the life and thought of Socrates, focusing particularly on his trial and defense (the platonic dialogues Euthyphro,...
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  6. Constitutionalism of the Founders versus Modern Liberalism, The.Thomas G. West - 2001 - Nexus 6:75.
  7. Defending Socrates and Defending Politics: A Response to Stewart Umphrey.Thomas West - 1983 - Interpretation 11 (3):383-397.
     
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    Free speech in the american founding and in modern liberalism.Thomas G. West - 2004 - Social Philosophy and Policy 21 (2):310-384.
    It is widely believed that there is more freedom of speech in America today than there was at the time of the founding. Indeed, this view is shared by liberal commentators, as one would expect, as well as by leading conservatives, which is more surprising. “The body of law presently defining First Amendment liberties,” writes liberal law professor Archibald Cox, grew out of a “continual expansion of individual freedom of expression.” Conservative constitutional scholar Walter Berns agrees: “Legally we enjoy a (...)
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    Jesus and the Quest for Meaning: Entering Theology.Thomas H. West - 2001 - Augsburg Fortress Publishing.
    A new approach to introducing theology As God's self-communication to humans, Jesus is the key to the human search for meaning, argues Thomas West. He therefore introduces the practice of theology through Christology. From the question of personal meaning and self-constitution and their relationship to transcendent meaning and value, he proceeds to discuss the figure and import of Jesus and then the ethical imperative engendered through encounter with him. Fresh and clear, West's book is an invitation to grapple with one's (...)
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  10. Jaffa's Lincolnian Defense of the Founding.Thomas West - 2001 - Interpretation 28 (3):279-296.
     
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  11. Marx and Lenin.Thomas West - 1983 - Interpretation 11 (1):73-85.
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    Max Stirner's egoism.Thomas G. West - 1980 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 18 (1):101-103.
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    Ontology, Obligations and Contracts.Thomas Platt West - 1992 - Social Philosophy Today 7:325-336.
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    Ultimate Hope Without God: The Atheistic Eschatology of Ernst Bloch.Thomas H. West - 1991 - Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers.
    The work of the German Marxist philosopher Ernst Bloch (1885-1977) is often referred to by theologians and philosophers of religion, but its enormous scope and complexity have made access to it difficult, especially for the English-speaking reader. Undergirded as it is by an ontology of hope, there is a pervasive tension in Bloch's work that moves it in contradictory directions. This tension also manifests itself in his politics, which alternate between an uncritical support of Stalinism and an almost otherworldly detachment (...)
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    Dialogue and Dialectic: Eight Hermeneutical Studies on Plato. By Hans-Georg Gadamer. [REVIEW]Thomas G. West - 1982 - Modern Schoolman 59 (4):295-298.
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    John P. Clark, "Max Stirner's Egoism". [REVIEW]Thomas G. West - 1980 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 18 (1):101.
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    The Laws of Plato. Translated, with Notes and an Interpretive Essay, by Thomas L. Pangle. [REVIEW]Thomas G. West - 1983 - Modern Schoolman 60 (2):139-139.