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    Book Reviews Section 4.E. Paul Torrance, John Walton, Calvin O. Dyer, Virgil S. Ward, Weldon Beckner, Manouchehr Pedram, William M. Alexander, Herman J. Peters, James B. Macdonald, Samuel E. Kellams, Walter L. Hodges, Gary R. Mckenzie, Robert E. Jewett, Doris A. Trojcak, H. Parker Blount, George I. Brown, Lucile Lindberg, James C. Baughman, Patricia H. Dahl, S. Jay Samuels & Christopher J. Lucas - 1972 - Educational Studies 3 (4):239-255.
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  2. Aesthetic perception and objectivity.Virgil C. Aldrich & P. E. Slatter - 1978 - British Journal of Aesthetics 18 (3):209-216.
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    The Pleasure of Being Oneself.Virgil C. Aldrich & C. E. M. Joad - 1952 - Philosophical Review 61 (4):607.
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    Book Reviews Section 3.Phillip Reed Rulon, Virgil S. Lagomarcino, Melvyn I. Semmei, Gertrude Langsam, Franklin Parker, H. Herbert Benjamin, George A. Letchworth, Gene E. Hall, Earl H. Knebel, Paul Woodring, Ernest R. House, Beatrice E. Sarlos, Jeffrey W. Bulcock, Hans H. Jenny & Sean Desmond Healy - 1972 - Educational Studies 3 (2):112-122.
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    Constructing future scenarios as a tool to foster responsible research and innovation among future synthetic biologists.Afke Wieke Betten, Virgil Rerimassie, Jacqueline E. W. Broerse, Dirk Stemerding & Frank Kupper - 2018 - Life Sciences, Society and Policy 14 (1):1-20.
    The emerging field of synthetic biology, the designing and construction of biological parts, devices and systems for useful purposes, may simultaneously resolve some issues and raise others. In order to develop applications robustly and in the public interest, it is important to organize reflexive strategies of assessment and engagement in early stages of development. Against this backdrop, initiatives related to the concept of Responsible Research and Innovation have also appeared. This paper describes such an initiative: the construction of future scenarios (...)
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    Excidium Troiae.Harry Caplan, E. Bagby Atwood & Virgil K. Whitaker - 1948 - American Journal of Philology 69 (2):231.
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    L'idée d'un tournant modal en philosophie: variations heuristiques sur la contingence.Virgil Cristian Lenoir - 2021 - Paris: Classiques Garnier.
    Première partie. De la question des mondes possibles aux présuppositions de la méta-éthique -- Deuxième partie. Différenciation logique et connaissance morale -- Troisième partie. Un paradigme pour penser les droits.
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    Book Review Section 4. [REVIEW]Charles E. Kozoll, Philip H. Winne, Grover C. Mathewson, Michael P. Germano, Calvin B. Michael, G. H. Roid, John F. Feldhusen, J. Harold Anderson, Virgil S. Ward & John F. Bryde - 1974 - Educational Studies 5 (3):170-179.
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    Ecological color.Virgil Whitmyer - 1999 - Philosophical Psychology 12 (2):197-214.
    In his 1995 book Colour vision (New York: Routledge), Evan Thompson proposes a new approach to the ontology of color according to which it is tied to the ecological dispositions-affordances described by J.J. Gibson and his followers. Thompson claims that a relational account of color is necessary in order to avoid the problems that go along with the dispute between subjectivists and objectivists about color, but he claims that the received view of perception does not allow a satisfactory relational account (...)
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    Study Guide to Accompany Many Worlds of Logic, 2/E.Paul Herrick - 1999 - Oup Usa.
    In this accompanying study guide to The Many Worlds of Logic, 2/e, author Paul Herrick opens each chapter with a summary of its content and the skills that students will learn or master at its end. To avoid repetition, the Selected Answers section from the back of the main text--consisting of approximately one-third of the book's problems--is not presented in this study guide. Instead, students have access to the answers to most of the remaining problems. The author has purposely (...)
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    A Hesiodic reminiscence in Virgil, E. 9.11–13.G. Zanker - 1985 - Classical Quarterly 35 (01):235-.
    At W.D. 202–12 Hesiod relates his ανος for the edification of the recalcitrant βασιλες, who must themselves admit the truth of the fable's moral . A hawk has seized a nightingale, and crushes her cries of misery by saying that she is in the claws of one who is πολλν ρείων and who is therefore at liberty to dispense with her as he pleases: anyone who tries to resist κρείσσονες is mad, for he has no chance of winning and merely (...)
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    Beyond markets and hierarchies : an economic analysis of vertical quasi-integration.Virgile Chassagnon - 2014 - Revue de Philosophie Économique 15 (1):135-165.
    Les dynamiques industrielles du capitalisme sont liées aux transformations des structures organisationnelles de production. Ainsi, la firme verticalement intégrée à la Chandler s’est effacée au profit de firmes modernes désintégrées. Cette profonde transformation de l’environnement industriel, qui s’est manifestée dans les années 1980 et 1990, a conduit les firmes à développer de nouvelles stratégies de coopération inter-firmes et à faire émerger des formes de quasi-intégration verticale. L’objectif de cet article est d’analyser ces changements institutionnels à l’aune de la théorie économique. (...)
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    Study Guide to Accompany Many Worlds of Logic.Paul Herrick - 1999 - Oxford University Press USA.
    In this accompanying study guide to The Many Worlds of Logic, 2/e, author Paul Herrick opens each chapter with a summary of its content and the skills that students will learn or master at its end. To avoid repetition, the Selected Answers section from the back of the main text--consisting of approximately one-third of the book's problems--is not presented in this study guide. Instead, students have access to the answers to most of the remaining problems. The author has purposely (...)
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    Thought and Language. L. S. Vygotsky, E. Hanfmann, G. Vakar. [REVIEW]Virgil Hinshaw - 1964 - Philosophy of Science 31 (2):190-191.
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    Virgil's Birthplace Revisited.E. K. Rand - 1932 - Classical Quarterly 26 (01):1-.
    This second visit to the place of Virgil's birth was made partly in actuality—for my wife and I, before taking part in the Virgilian Cruise of last summer, spent two delightful days at Pietole with our hosts, the Signori Prati, and our guest and friend Bruno Nardi—and partly in a renewed pondering of the arguments presented by my friend Professor Conway both in his earlier article and in his recent review of the question, to which, as he says, I (...)
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    Virgil's Birthplace Revisited.E. K. Rand - 1932 - Classical Quarterly 26 (2):65-74.
    We may now consider this ancient evidence that Andes lay three miles away from Mantua in connection with Conway's remaining arguments and with Virgil's ‘own statement’ in his Bucolics.In the matter of the inscriptions, Conway's ‘impenitence’ does nothing to strengthen his case. All the points that he raises in an apparent refutation had been met by me. I had distinguished between public and private inscriptions, as Conway had not done in his earlier article, where he declared the period of (...)
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  17. Zu (Virgil's) Copa 56.E. Klussmann - 1856 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 11 (4):649-649.
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    Virgil, Aeneid ix. 119.E. Laughton - 1961 - The Classical Review 11 (01):5-6.
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    Aldrich Virgil C.. Mr. Quine on meaning, naming, and purporting to name. Philosophical studies, vol. 6 , pp. 17–26.E. J. Lemmon - 1956 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 21 (4):384-385.
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    Virgil's Location of Corythus.E. L. Harrison - 1976 - Classical Quarterly 26 (02):293-.
    In a recent article JRS , 68 f. Nicholas Horsfall sought to demonstrate that Corythus, which Virgil makes the original home of Dardanus , should be identified with Tarquinii, some 50 miles north-west of Rome, on the coast of Etruria, rather than with Cortona, roughly twice as far away, to the north, and inland. In doing so he expressed surprise that the Virgilian evidence should have been completely ignored by previous writers on the subject : and, using the Aeneid (...)
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    Virgil's Location of Corythus.E. L. Harrison - 1976 - Classical Quarterly 26 (2):293-295.
    In a recent article JRS, 68 f. Nicholas Horsfall sought to demonstrate that Corythus, which Virgil makes the original home of Dardanus, should be identified with Tarquinii, some 50 miles north-west of Rome, on the coast of Etruria, rather than with Cortona, roughly twice as far away, to the north, and inland. In doing so he expressed surprise that the Virgilian evidence should have been completely ignored by previous writers on the subject : and, using the Aeneid as the (...)
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    Book Review Section 2. [REVIEW]Spencer John Maxey, Virgil Hinshaw Jr, Richard A. Quantz, Dorothy Huenecke, Lyle K. Eddy, Neil R. Dauler-Phinney, Brian J. Spittle, I. I. I. E. Sidney Vaughan, Loretta Petit, H. George Bonekemper & Kas Mazurek - 1981 - Educational Studies 11 (4):435-450.
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    Virgil's Birthplace.E. K. Rand - 1933 - Classical Quarterly 27 (02):111-.
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    Virgil—Georgics IV. By J. Sargeaunt, M.A., Assistant Master at Westminster. Blackwood. 1900. Pp. xxix., 100. 1s.6d.E. H. Blakeney - 1900 - The Classical Review 14 (05):271-.
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    Ancient Lives of Virgil.E. J. Kenney - 1956 - The Classical Review 6 (01):31-.
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  26. The Official Website as an Essential E-Governance Tool: A Comparative Analysis of the Romanian Cities’ Websites in 2019 and 2022.Gheorghe-Ilie Farte, Nicu Gavriluță & Virgil Stoica - 2022 - Sustainability 14 (11):1-23.
    This paper aims to measure the quality of all Romanian cities’ websites in 2019 and 2022, before and after the disruptive event of COVID-19. Since the official websites are the core instrument of e-governance, the changes in the quality of Romanian cities’ websites reflect the changes in the development of urban e-governance in Romania. The COVID-19 lockdowns and contact restrictions and the moving of most activities into the online environment had the potential to impact the performance of Romanian cities’ websites (...)
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    Religion in Virgil.E. K. Rand & Cyril Bailey - 1936 - American Journal of Philology 57 (1):99.
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    Two Fragments of Virgil with the Greek Translation.E. A. Lowe - 1922 - The Classical Review 36 (7-8):154-155.
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    The Riddles in Virgil's Third Eclogue.D. E. W. Wormell - 1960 - Classical Quarterly 10 (1-2):29-.
    Editors and commentators ancient and modern have not responded very well to the challenge of the two riddles which round off the contest between Damoetas and Menalcas at the end of Eclogue 3 . The first is generally regarded as impossibly difficult; the second as impossibly easy. Critics take refuge in quoting Servius' despairing statement: sciendum aenigmata haec sicuti pleraque carere aperta solutione. Yet it is most unlikely that Virgil would introduce insoluble or meaningless riddles into the Bucolica. If (...)
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    Is Donatvs's Commentary on Virgil Lost?E. K. Rand - 1916 - Classical Quarterly 10 (03):158-.
    Aelivs donatvs, the note d grammarian of the fourth century of our era, wrote commentaries on Terence and Virgil. The commentary on Terence has been preserved, though in a curiously heterogeneous form which thus far has defied analysis. The most plausible supposition is that our present text is a conflation of two commentaries, one by Donatus himself, and one by Euanthius, whose work was obviously utilized for part of the introductory note on comedy. But even if this is the (...)
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    Virgil and Calpurnius.A. E. Housman - 1902 - The Classical Review 16 (05):281-282.
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    Virgil Aen. IV 225.A. E. Housman - 1905 - The Classical Review 19 (05):260-261.
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    Dionysus Reborn. Play and the Aesthetic Dimension in Modern Philosophical and Scientific Discourse. [REVIEW]Virgil Nemoianu - 1990 - Review of Metaphysics 44 (2):439-441.
    Spariosu, a professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Georgia, is really a philosopher of culture. In this book, in his earlier Literature, Mimesis, and Play: Essays in Literary Theory, and in different articles, he outlines a theory influenced by Eric Havelock, E. R. Dodds, Werner Jaeger, and Rene Girard, but which in fact is quite original. The author argues in the first half of his book that in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Western culture accommodates two opposing concepts (...)
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    The Fall of Troy The Fall of Troy, adapted from Virgil's Aeneid. By W. D. Lowe, Litt. D. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1915.E. A. Sonnenschein - 1916 - The Classical Review 30 (04):119-120.
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    J.-J. van Dooren: Vie de Virgile par Donat-Suétone. Pp. 45. Brussels: Arscia, 1961. Paper, 60 B. fr.E. J. Kenney - 1963 - The Classical Review 13 (01):117-.
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    A Humanistic Science: Charles Judson Herrick and the Struggle for Psychobiology at the University of Chicago.Sharon E. Kingsland - 1993 - Perspectives on Science 1 (3):445-477.
    This article examines the study of mind and behavior at the University of Chicago through the career of Charles Judson Herrick, neuroanatomist and psychobiologist. Herrick’s views on human nature, education, and social control are discussed in the context of the progressive evolutionism pervading the university in the early twentieth century. The religious background of Herrick’s work is important to understanding the service ethos that permeated his science, which was also the basis of his interest in pragmatism and (...)
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    Virgil, Aeneid 6. 859.H. E. Butler - 1919 - The Classical Review 33 (3-4):61-63.
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    Virgil. A Study in Civilized Poetry.George E. Duckworth & Brooks Otis - 1965 - American Journal of Philology 86 (4):409.
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    Virgil, Aeneid 5.279.T. E. V. Pearce - 1970 - Classical Quarterly 20 (01):154-.
    Of the capital manuscripts R and V have nexantem, M and P nixantem. The good minuscules favour nexantem on the whole, though Paris lat. 7906 has nixantem. nexantem is found in the Latin grammarians , v. 485 ), who quote the line because it contains this verb in its first conjugation form. Editors vary, and recently R. D. Williams, in his commentary on A. 5 , has preferred nixantem. So it seems worth restating the case for nexantem, especially as its (...)
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    Virgil, Aeneid iv. 440.T. E. V. Pearce - 1968 - The Classical Review 18 (01):13-14.
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    Review: Virgil C. Aldrich, Mr. Quine on Meaning, Naming, and Purporting to Name. [REVIEW]E. J. Lemmon - 1956 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 21 (4):384-385.
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    The Eclogues and Georgics of Virgil - The Eclogues and Georgics of Virgil. Translated by J. W. Mackail. (Rivingtons.) 5 s.E. D. A. Morshead - 1889 - The Classical Review 3 (09):409-410.
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    Benoist's Virgil Œuvres de Virgile avec un commentaire critique et explicatif, par E. Benoist Professeur de Poésie latine à la Faculté des Lettres de Paris. Vol. i. 3rd ed. 1884; vol. ii. 3rd ed. 1882; vol iii. 4th ed. 1890, each vol. 7 fr. 50 c. Hachette et Cie. [REVIEW]T. E. Page - 1891 - The Classical Review 5 (05):208-212.
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    The Art of Virgil's Poetry.C. E. S. Headlam - 1920 - The Classical Review 34 (1-2):23-26.
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    The Technique of Virgil's Verse.C. E. S. Headlam - 1921 - The Classical Review 35 (3-4):61-64.
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    Ancient Lives of Virgil - Appendix Vergiliana. Edidit R. Ellis. Pp. xvi + 128. [ Reprint of 1907 edition._] _Vitae Vergilianae Antiquae_. Edidit Colinus Hardie. Pp. xxvi + 40. (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis.) Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1954. Cloth, 12 _s._ 6 _d. net. [REVIEW]E. J. Kenney - 1956 - The Classical Review 6 (01):31-33.
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    Note on Virgil, Aeneid 5, 359.T. E. Page - 1894 - The Classical Review 8 (07):300-301.
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    Notes on Virgil, Aeneid_ 2, 353 and Eur. _Bacchae 506.T. E. Page - 1894 - The Classical Review 8 (05):203-204.
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    Virgile et les Origines d'Ostie. [REVIEW]H. E. Butler - 1921 - The Classical Review 35 (5-6):123-125.
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    Dark personality traits and anti-natalist beliefs: The mediating roles of primal world beliefs.Madeleine K. Meehan, Virgil Zeigler-Hill & Todd K. Shackelford - 2024 - Philosophical Psychology 37 (4):947-969.
    ABSTRACT The literature regarding the Dark Triad of personality (i.e., narcissism, psychopathy, and Machiavellianism) has expanded rapidly during recent years with researchers evaluating the connections that these personality traits have with a variety of phenomena including philosophical beliefs and moral decision-making. The goal of the present study was to replicate and extend recent research concerning the associations that the Dark Triad had with anti-natalist beliefs (i.e., that it is morally wrong to procreate) by using multidimensional conceptualizations of these dark personality (...)
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