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    The Physiology of Vision in Alexander’s Commentary on the De sensu.Jeffrey Alan Towey - 2019 - Ancient Philosophy 39 (2):211-223.
    There is no systematic physiology of the eye within Alexander of Aphrodisias' commentary on Aristotle's De Sensu that would match the work of Galen in this area because Alexander is interested in the principles that (as he sees it) guide the work of medical researchers rather than the messy detail of the work itself. If he was aware of Galen’s work in this area, his criticisms of the coalescence theory of vision as set out in the Timaeus is a sufficient (...)
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  2. Aristotle and Alexander on Hearing and Instantaneous Change: A Dilemma in Aristotle's Account of Hearing.Jeffrey Alan Towey - 1991 - In Charles Burnett, Michael Fend & Penelope Gouk (eds.), The Second Sense: Studies in Hearing and Musical Judgement from Antiquity to the Seventeenth Century. Warburg Institute. pp. 7-18.
    The differences between the theories of hearing held by Aristotle and by Alexander of Aphrodisias are explored. Alexander appears to have a more systematic approach which avoids the dilemma faced by Aristotle in deciding whether the hearing process constitutes a time-taking kinesis or an instantaneous energeia.
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    Plato and Classical Civilisation.Jeffrey Alan Towey - 2023 - Journal of Classics Teaching 24 (48):115-116.
    The incorporation of Plato into the current OCR Classical Civilisation A Level syllabus, as part of the Love and Relationships topic (LR) presents a challenge for the classroom teacher. While the specification makes study of Plato mandatory the content description in practice effectively relegates the topic to the side-lines. Having described this problem the article goes on to suggest how Plato’s ideas can be taught within the framework of the existing specification in a pupil-friendly manner which is true to the (...)
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  4. The Physiology of Vision in Alexander’s Commentary on the De sensu.Alan Towey - 2019 - Ancient Philosophy 39 (1):211-223.
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    Aristotle and Alexander on Hearing and Instantaneous Change.Jeffrey Alan Towey - 1991 - In Charles Burnett, Michael Fend & Penelope Gouk (eds.), The Second Sense: Studies in Hearing and Musical Judgement from Antiquity to the Seventeenth Century. Warburg Institute. pp. 7-18.
    The differences between the theories of hearing held by Aristotle and by Alexander of Aphrodisias are explored. Alexander appears to have a more systematic approach which avoids the dilemma faced by Aristotle in deciding whether the hearing process constitutes a time-taking kinesis or an instantaneous energeia.
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  6. Johansen, T. K. Aristotle on the Sense-organs. Cambridge UP, 1998. Pp. xvi + 304 (review). [REVIEW]Jeffrey Alan Towey - 1999 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 119:192-193.
    Review of T. K. Johansen's book Aristotle on the sense organs. Aristotle seeks to explain the characteristics of the different sense organs by reference to the goal that they serve, that of enabling animals to perceive. A material basis is necessary for sense perception but it is an open question whether the material in question undergoes a physiological change.
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    Paying a murderer for evidence.Alan Bayless - 1983 - Criminal Justice Ethics 2 (2):47-48.
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  8. Memorial Minutes.Alan Ross Anderson - 1973 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 47:210.
     
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  9. Free Speech.Alan Haworth - 1998 - Routledge.
    Free Speech is a philosophical treatment of a topic which is of immense importance to all of us. Writing with great clarity, wit, and genuine concern, Alan Haworth situates the main arguments for free speech by tracing their relationship to contemporary debates in politics and political philosophy, and their historical roots to earlier controversies over religious toleration. Free Speech will appeal to anyone with an interest in philosophy, politics and current affairs.
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    Terms and Truth: Reference Direct and Anaphoric.Alan Berger - 2002 - Bradford.
    In this book, Alan Berger further develops the new theory of reference -- as formulated by Kripke and Putnam -- applying it in novel ways to many philosophical problems concerning reference and existence. Berger argues that his notion of anaphoric background condition and anaphoric links within a linguistic community are crucial not only to a theory of reference, but to the analysis of these problems as well. The book is organized in three parts. In part I, Berger distinguishes between (...)
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    Scientific Diagrams as Argument: The Example of Darwin.Alan Gross - unknown
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    Charlie Hebdo.Alan Haworth - 2015 - The Philosophers' Magazine 69:17-22.
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    Anti-Libertarianism: Markets, Philosophy, and Myth.Alan Haworth - 1994 - Routledge.
    Free marketeers claim that theirs is the only economic mechanism which respects and furthers human freedom. Socialism, they say, has been thoroughly discredited. Most libertarians treat the state in anything other than its minimal, 'nightwatchman' form as a repressive embodiment of evil. Some reject the state altogether. But is the 'free market idea' a rationally defensible belief? Or do its proponents fail to examine the philosophical roots of their so-called freedom? Anti-libertarianism takes a sceptical look at the conceptual tenets of (...)
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    The Concept of Expression.Alan Tormey - 1974 - Philosophical Review 83 (2):247-252.
  15. The golden rule rationalized.Alan Gewirth - 1978 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 3 (1):133-147.
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    On European Ground.Alan Cohen - 2001 - University of Chicago Press.
    The essays present both an introduction to and aesthetic analysis of Cohen's work, while the interview discusses the intractable problems of history and memory that his photographs so uniquely capture.
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  17. The Epistle of Paul to the Galatians.Alan Cole - 1965
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    Two Recent Works on the Structure of Biblical Hebrew PoetryUgaritic and Hebrew Poetic Parallelism: A Trial Cut (ʿnt I and Proverbs 2)The Structural Analysis of Biblical and Canaanite PoetryUgaritic and Hebrew Poetic Parallelism: A Trial Cut.Alan Cooper, Dennis Pardee, Willem van der Meer & Johannes C. de Moor - 1990 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 110 (4):687.
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    Values and Comparative Politics: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Political Science.Alan Cribb - 1991
    This text attempts to show why the academic split between ethics and social sciences has been disastrous and argues that advances in vigour and sensitivity are made possible by closing this artificial divide.
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    Spontaneous object and movement representations in 4-month-old human infants and albino Swiss mice.Alan Langus, Amanda Saksida, Daniela Braida, Roberta Martucci, Mariaelvina Sala & Marina Nespor - 2015 - Cognition 137 (C):63-71.
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  21. The Frontier ofNational Sovereignt3.Alan Milward - forthcoming - History and Theory.
     
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    The durability of goodness.Alan Mittleman - 2011 - In Jonathan Jacobs (ed.), Judaic Sources and Western Thought: Jerusalem's Enduring Presence. Oxford University Press.
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    Descartes on re-identification.Alan Hart - 1975 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 13 (1):17-26.
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    Conditioned disjunction as a primitive connective for the erweiterter aussagenkalkül.Alan Rose - 1953 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 18 (1):63-65.
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    Introduction.Alan D. Schrift - 2001 - International Studies in Philosophy 33 (3):1-2.
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    Nietzsche and the critique of oppositional thinking.Alan D. Schrift - 1989 - History of European Ideas 11 (1-6):783-790.
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    Responsibility and tort liability.Alan Schwartz - 1986 - Ethics 97 (1):270-277.
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    A quick peek into the abyss: The game of social life in Martin Hollis'strust within reason.Alan Scott - 2001 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 4 (4):193-206.
    (2001). A quick peek into the abyss: The game of social life in Martin Hollis's trust within reason. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy: Vol. 4, Trusting in Reason: Martin Hollis and the Philosophy of Social Action, pp. 193-206. doi: 10.1080/13698230108403371.
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    Mill and religion: contemporary responses to Three essays on religion.Alan P. F. Sell (ed.) - 1997 - Dulles, Va.: Thoemmes Press.
    The publication of John Stuart Mill's Three Essays on Religion in 1873 prompted a remarkable diversity of responses. Anonymous authors in the prominent literary and theological reviews of the day joined philosophers, from empiricists to idealists, and theologians, from Anglicans to Unitarians, in commenting on the Essays . The judgements passed upon Mill himself ranged from 'honest' to 'impudent'. Dr Sell here gathers and introduces a representative selection of the reviews, essays and extracts that met this important work. The writers, (...)
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  30. The Philosophy of Religion 1875-1980.Alan P. F. Sell - 1989 - Religious Studies 25 (3):402-403.
     
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    Is the Wager Back On?Alan Carter - 2002 - Philosophia Christi 4 (2):493-500.
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    State–primacy and third world debt.Alan Carter - 1997 - Heythrop Journal 38 (3):300–314.
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    Do markets foster selfishness?Alan Kirman & Miriam Teschl - 2010 - Revue de Philosophie Économique 11 (1):113.
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    Rethinking rational expectations in complex economic systems: Cars Hommes' resurrection of Poincaré's view.Alan Kirman - 2014 - Journal of Economic Methodology 21 (3):313-316.
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    Perception and Identity.Alan White - 1981 - Philosophical Quarterly 31 (122):74-75.
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    Old issues and new perspectives on testosterone research.Alan Booth & Allan Mazur - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (3):386-390.
    This Response focuses on the strength of the testosterone (T) dominance relationship, the circumstances under which aggression accompanies dominance, the viability of the basal model, mediators and moderators of the T-dominance relationship, and the research that is needed.
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  37. Infanticide and the right to life.Alan Carter - 1997 - Ratio 10 (1):1–9.
    Michael Tooley defends infanticide by analysing ‘A has a right to X’ as roughly synonymous with ‘If A desires X, then others are under a prima facie obligation to refrain from actions that would deprive him [or her] of it.’ An infant who cannot conceive of himself or herself as a continuing subject of experiences cannot desire to continue existing. Hence, on Tooley’s analysis, killing the infant is not impermissible, for it does not go against any of the infant’s desires. (...)
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  38. How to defend science against scepticism: A reply to Barry Gower.Alan Chalmers - 1989 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 40 (2):249-253.
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    An Infant Bioethical Review committee In an Urban Medical Center.Alan R. Fleischman - 1986 - Hastings Center Report 16 (3):16-18.
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    Marsilius of Padua. the Defender of Peace. Volume I: Marsilius of Padua and Medieval Political Philosophy.Alan Gewirth - 1951 - Columbia University Press.
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    (1 other version)Reason and Nuclear Deterrence.Alan Gewirth - 1986 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 16 (sup1):129-159.
    (1986). Reason and Nuclear Deterrence. Canadian Journal of Philosophy: Vol. 16, Supplementary Volume 12: Nuclear Weapons, Deterrence and Disarmament, pp. 129-159.
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    Constitutionalism: The Philosophical Dimension.Alan S. Rosenbaum (ed.) - 1988 - Greenwood Press.
    An excellent sampling of current thinking in the theory and practice of constitutionalism. Each essay was written specifically for this volume by well-known legal and political philosophers. . . . All in all, a first-rate and provocative example of contemporary philosophical concerns. Choice In our constitutional democracy, the dissent and conflict that are the inevitable consequence of free political dialogue point to the importance of reexamining the philosophical premises on which our conceptions of society and government are based. This volume (...)
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    The Use of Nazi Medical Experimentation Data.Alan S. Rosenbaum - 1989 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 4 (4):59-67.
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    Francis Bacon and the Transformation of Early-Modern Philosophy (review).Alan Stewart - 2002 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 40 (4):542-543.
    Alan Stewart - Francis Bacon and the Transformation of Early-Modern Philosophy - Journal of the History of Philosophy 40:4 Journal of the History of Philosophy 40.4 542-543 Book Review Francis Bacon and the Transformation of Early-Modern Philosophy Stephen Gaukroger. Francis Bacon and the Transformation of Early-Modern Philosophy. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2001. Pp. xii + 249. Cloth, $59.95. Paper, $21.95. In Stephen Gaukroger's new study, Francis Bacon is lauded all too familiarly as the inaugurator of "the transformation of (...)
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    Renaissance Truth and the Latin Language Turn (review).Alan R. Perreiah - 2006 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 44 (2):319-321.
    Alan R. Perreiah - Renaissance Truth and the Latin Language Turn - Journal of the History of Philosophy 44:2 Journal of the History of Philosophy 44.2 319-321 Ann Moss. Renaissance Truth and the Latin Language Turn. New York: Oxford University Press, 2003. Pp. 306. Cloth, $74.00. Ann Moss offers an exciting and informative history of humanism from Johannes Balbus through Melanchthon, who completed the "turn" from scholastic to humanistic Latin. She marshals considerable evidence from lexicography and letters that scholastics (...)
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  46. (1 other version)The philosophy of John Stuart Mill.Alan Ryan - 1970 - London,: Macmillan.
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    The Sants: Studies in a Devotional Tradition of IndiaThe Lord as Guru: Hindi Sants in the Northern Indian Tradition.Alan W. Entwistle, Karine Schomer, W. H. McLeod & Daniel Gold - 1989 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 109 (2):320.
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  48. The Emergence and Spread of H1N1v Pandemic Influenza.Alan Mcnally - 2010 - Emergence: Complexity and Organization 1 (1):01-05.
     
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    Donald John Wiseman 1918-2010.Alan Millard - 2011 - In Millard Alan (ed.), Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 172, Biographical Memoirs of Fellows, X. pp. 379.
    Donald Wiseman, a leading assyriologist, had a distinguished service in the RAF during the Second World War under Air Vice-Marshal Keith Park and later in the Mediterranean as Chief Intelligence Officer. After time working at the British Museum on thousands of cuneiform tablets and as a member of Mallowan's team excavating Nimrud, he took up the Chair of Assyriology at SOAS in 1961. Wiseman, who was elected Fellow of the British Academy in 1969, worked to advance archaeological work in the (...)
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    A class of connected theories of order.Alan S. Stern & Stanisław S. Świerczkowski - 1994 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 59 (2):534-542.
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