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  1. Created in God's Image.Anthony A. Hoekema - 1986
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  3. Epictetus: A Stoic and Socratic Guide to Life.Anthony A. Long - 2002 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 64 (3):613-614.
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    Psychometric and psychophysical theory within a framework of response bias.Anthony A. Wright - 1974 - Psychological Review 81 (4):322-347.
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    The date of Claudius' British campaign and the mint of Alexandria.Anthony A. Barrett - 1998 - Classical Quarterly 48 (02):574-577.
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    Selfhood and Rationality in Ancient Greek Philosophy: From Heraclitus to Plotinus.Anthony A. Long - 2022 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    This book is a collection of fourteen essays on the themes of selfhood and rationality in ancient Greek philosophy. The discussion ranges over seven centuries of innovative thought, starting with Heraclitus’ injunction to listen to the cosmic logos, and concluding with Plotinus’ criticism of those who make embodiment essential to human identity. For the Greek philosophers the notion of a rational self was bound up with questions about divinity and happiness called eudaimonia, meaning a god-favoured life or a life of (...)
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    An electrophysiologist's eye view of the basal ganglia.Anthony A. Grace - 1987 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10 (2):214-215.
  8. Theodore Scaltsas and Andrew S. Mason (eds.), The Philosophy of Epictetus.Anthony A. Long - 2009 - Rhizai. A Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science:233-239.
     
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  9. Plato's Apologies and Socrates in the Theaetetus.Anthony A. Long - 1998 - In Jyl Gentzler (ed.), Method in ancient philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 113--36.
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    Miben ne higgyünk?: útmutató újfajta gondolkodáshoz.Anthony A. Wollner - 1990 - Budapest: Háttér Lap- és Könyvkiadó.
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    Occlusion shapes and sizes in a theory of depiction.Anthony A. Derksen - 2004 - British Journal of Aesthetics 44 (4):319-341.
    John Hyman has used the objective character of occlusion shapes and of relative occlusion sizes to develop a more objective approach both in the analysis of linear perspective and in the theory of depiction. To this end Hyman develops two Occlusion Principles, plus an Aperture Colour Principle (which I do not discuss), which, together with our knowledge of appearances, are supposed to tell us what a picture depicts. I argue that Hyman underestimates the crucial role of the psychological element in (...)
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    Age Differences in Preferences for Fear-Enhancing Vs. Fear-Reducing News in a Disease Outbreak.Anthony A. Villalba, Jennifer Tehan Stanley, Jennifer R. Turner, Michael T. Vale & Michelle L. Houston - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Older adults prefer positive over negative information in a lab setting, compared to young adults. The extent to which OA avoid negative events or information relevant for their health and safety is not clear. We first investigated age differences in preferences for fear-enhancing vs. fear-reducing news articles during the Ebola Outbreak of 2014. We were able to collect data from 15 YA and 13 OA during this acute health event. Compared to YA, OA were more likely to read the fear-enhancing (...)
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    Juvenal, Satire 1.155—7.Anthony A. Barrett - 1977 - Classical Quarterly 27 (02):438-.
    These lines, presented as they appear in the O.C.T., are among the most difficult and hotly disputed that Juvenal wrote. The poet defends his decision not to attack contemporary politicians directly: ‘expose a Tigellinus’, he says, ‘and you know what the consequences will be’. It has long been recognized that the consequences related are probably inspired by those suffered by the Christians in A.D. 64 during the reign of Nero, and so vividly described by Tacitus.
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    Morals and values in Homer.Anthony A. Long - 1970 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 90:121-139.
    For the lack of forty-nine drachmas Socrates was unable to attend the costly epideixis of Prodicus from which he would have learnt the truth about correct use of words. From Prodicus' ὥραι Socrates could also have learnt the concepts and characteristic words associated with arete and kakia: these compete in that work for the allegiance of Heracles, parading their respective characteristics. Thanks to Professor Arthur Adkins we have had for the past decade a book which not only confronts arete and (...)
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  15. (1 other version)Stoic communitarianism and normative citizenship.Anthony A. Long - 2007 - Social Philosophy and Policy 24 (2):241-261.
    This essay argues that Stoicism is the ancient philosophy most relevant to modern politics and civic education. Its relevance is due not to the advocacy of any specific political system or public policy but to its theory that the human good depends primarily on rationality and excellence of character rather than on material prosperity and productivity. According to Stoicism, all human beings are related to one another in virtue of our communal nature as rational animals. Reflection on the norms of (...)
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    Chapter Three.Anthony A. Long - 1988 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 4 (1):77-101.
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    Claudius, Gaius and the Client Kings.Anthony A. Barrett - 1990 - Classical Quarterly 40 (01):284-.
    When Claudius came to power in January 41 he did not hesitate to distance himself from his predecessor's behaviour and policies, and among other measures, Suetonius reports, he abolished all Gaius' acta. The precise implications of this move are not made clear. Certainly, the extremely unpopular taxes introduced in Rome near the end of Gaius' reign were annulled, several people convicted of maiestas were set free, and the monies previously confiscated from negligent, and possibly corrupt, road commissioners were returned. But (...)
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    John Rawls’ Theory of State.Anthony A. Smith - 1988 - Social Philosophy Today 1:19-31.
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    The Moral Status of Nuclear Deterrent Threats*: DAVID A. HOEKEMA.David A. Hoekema - 1985 - Social Philosophy and Policy 3 (1):93-117.
    Ethical reflection on the practice of war stands in a long tradition in Western philosophy and theology, a tradition which begins with the writings of Plato and Augustine and encompasses accounts of justified warfare offered by writers from the Medieval period to the present. Ethical reflection on nuclear war is of necessity a more recent theme. The past few years have seen an enormous increase in popular as well as scholarly concern with nuclear issues, and philosophers have joined theologians in (...)
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    The year of Livia's birth.Anthony A. Barrett - 1999 - Classical Quarterly 49 (02):630-.
    The year of Livia's birth is nowhere explicitly recorded in any ancient sources, and can be determined only by calculating back from the date given in the sources for the year of her death. Both Tacitus and Dio place that death securely in A.D. 29. Tacitus limits himself to the observation that by then she had lived into extreme old age, aetate extrema, but Dio adds the more precise and useful information that at the time of her death she had (...)
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    Heraclitus on measure and the explicit emergence of rationality.Anthony A. Long - 2009 - In Dorothea Frede & Burkhard Reis (eds.), Body and Soul in Ancient Philosophy. De Gruyter. pp. 87-110.
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    Linear Perspective as a Realist Constraint.Anthony A. Derksen - 2005 - Journal of Philosophy 102 (5):235-258.
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    Plato and the Individual. [REVIEW]Anthony A. Nemetz - 1965 - International Philosophical Quarterly 5 (2):327-329.
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    T. P. Wiseman : Flavius Josephus: Death of an Emperor. Translated with an Introduction and Commentary. Pp. xviii+122; 3 figs. University of Exeter Press, 1991. Paper, £6.95. [REVIEW]Anthony A. Barrett - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (2):435-435.
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  25. Freedom and determinism in the Stoic theory of human action.Anthony A. Long - 1971 - In A. A. Long (ed.), Problems in Stoicism. London,: Athlone Press. pp. 173--99.
     
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    Bullying when it's hot? The CLASH model and climatic influences on bullying.Anthony A. Volk - 2017 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40.
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    Police performance measurement: A normative framework.Mark H. Moore & Anthony A. Braga - 2004 - Criminal Justice Ethics 23 (1):3-19.
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  28. Evolutionary epistemology in defense of the reliability of our everyday perceptual knowledge: A promise of Evolutionary epistemology.Anthony A. Derksen - 2001 - Philosophia Naturalis 38 (2):245-270.
  29. Harré and his version of scientific realism.Anthony A. Derksen - 1994 - In A. A. Derksen (ed.), The scientific realism of Rom Harré. Tilburg, The Netherlands: Tilburg University Press.
  30. Saved by Grace.Anthony A. Hoekfma - 1989
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    On Elements of Chance.R. Duncan Luce & Anthony A. J. Marley - 2000 - Theory and Decision 49 (2):97-126.
    One aspect of the utility of gambling may evidence itself in failures of idempotence, i.e., when all chance outcomes give rise to the same consequence the `gamble' may not be indifferent to its common consequence. Under the assumption of segregation, such gambles can be expressed as the joint receipt of the common consequence and what we call `an element of chance', namely, the same gamble with the common consequence replaced by the status quo. Generalizing, any gamble is indifferent to the (...)
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    Logic and the Division of the Sciences in Aristotle and St. Thomas Aquinas.Anthony A. Nemetz - 1956 - Modern Schoolman 33 (2):91-109.
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    Philosophy.Anthony A. Nemetz - 1967 - Modern Schoolman 44 (2):113-128.
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  34. The Federalist on enterprise, war, and empire.Anthony A. Peacock - 2024 - In Michael Anton, Glenn Ellmers & Charles R. Kesler (eds.), Leisure with dignity: essays in celebration of Charles R. Kesler. New York: Encounter Books.
     
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  35. Astrology: Arguments pro and contra.Anthony A. Long - 1982 - In Jonathan Barnes & J. Brunschwig (eds.), Science and Speculation: Studies in Hellenistic Theory and Practice. Paris: Cambridge University Press. pp. 165--92.
     
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  36. Dennett’s Rhetorical Strategies in Consciousness Explained.Anthony A. Derksen - 2005 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 36 (1):29-48.
    Dennett's "Consciousness Explained" (1991) is an inspiring but also a highly frustrating book. The line of the argument seems to be clear, but then at second sight it fades away. It turns out that Dennett uses six of the seven strategies which I discuss in my 'The Seven Strategies of the Sophisticated Pseudo-Scientist: A Look into Freud's Rhetorical Tool Box' (J. Gen. Phil. Sci., 2001) Discussing important examples of these strategies I show why "Consciousness Explained" is such a frustrating book. (...)
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  37. Allegory in Philo and Etymology in Stoicism: a plea for drawing distinctions.Anthony A. Long - 1997 - The Studia Philonica Annual 9:198-210.
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    A Review of “Philosophy of Foucault ”. [REVIEW]Anthony A. Defalco Continental - 2008 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 44 (1):77-82.
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    The viral enigma. Viral pathogenesis and immunology. By CEDRIC A. MIMS and DAVID O. WHITE, Blackwell Scentific Publications, 1984. Pp. 398. £14.80. [REVIEW]Anthony A. Nash - 1985 - Bioessays 3 (5):237-237.
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  40. Diogenes Laertius, Life of Arcesilaus.Anthony A. Long - 1986 - Elenchos 7:429-49.
     
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    The Oxford Brygos cup reconsidered.Anthony A. Barrett & Michael Vickers - 1978 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 98:17-24.
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  42. (1 other version)Eudaimonism, Divinity, and Rationality in Greek Ethics'.Anthony A. Long - 2003 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 19:123-143.
     
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    Am I on call for the entire Midwest?Anthony A. Mikulec - 2011 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 1 (2):72-74.
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    A Brief Introduction to Observational Entropy.Dominik Šafránek, Anthony Aguirre, Joseph Schindler & J. M. Deutsch - 2021 - Foundations of Physics 51 (5):1-20.
    In the past several years, observational entropy has been developed as both a quantum generalization of Boltzmann entropy, and as a rather general framework to encompass classical and quantum equilibrium and non-equilibrium coarse-grained entropy. In this paper we review the construction, interpretation, most important properties, and some applications of this framework. The treatment is self-contained and relatively pedagogical, aimed at a broad class of researchers.
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    Economics and ethics in health care.Anthony J. Culyer - 2001 - Journal of Medical Ethics 27 (4):217-222.
    This editorial provides a review of the current ways in which health economics is impacting on policy and reviews some of the key ethical and value-judgmental issues that commonly arise in and as a result of the work of economists. It also briefly highlights the contributions of the authors of this special issue of the journal, all of which illustrate how economists have approached ethical issues in health service policy , and some of which explore the major methodological matters that (...)
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    Interreligious dialogue as a myth.Josephine N. Akah & Anthony C. Ajah - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (1).
    The authors aim in this article to show why it is extremely difficult to expect representatives of missionary religions to engage in productive interreligious dialogue. The article demonstrates how the imperative to convert, which is rooted in a sense of epistemic authority that one holds the best version of truth, precludes interreligious dialogue among religionists. The authors note, on the one hand, that the primary condition for any dialogue is that each of those involved come to the dialogue intellectually humble. (...)
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  47. Retracted: being lucky and being deserving, and distribution.Anthony Amatrudo - 2010 - Heythrop Journal 51 (4):658-669.
    This paper examines the concepts of desert and luck, familiar in political theory but neglected by sociologists. I argue that the idea of desert is composed of both personal performance and the degree of responsibility a person has over that performance. Distribution ought to be in accordance with the indebtedness created by the person's performance. This can be compromised by luck; that is, personal desert is undermined where lack of performance scuttles the applicability of the contributory model. This paper examines (...)
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  48. Brains in a vat.Anthony L. Brueckner - 1986 - Journal of Philosophy 83 (3):148-167.
    In chapter 1 of Reason, Truth, and History, Hilary Putnam argues from some plausible assumptions about the nature of reference to the conclusion that it is not possible that all sentient creatures are brains in a vat. If this argument is successful, it seemingly refutes an updated form of Cartesian skepticism concerning knowledge of physical objects. In this paper, I will state what I take to be the most promising interpretation of Putnam's argument. My reconstructed argument differs from an argument (...)
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  49. Binding across time: The selective gating of frontal and hippocampal systems modulating working memory and attentional states.James Newman & Anthony A. Grace - 1999 - Consciousness and Cognition 8 (2):196-212.
    Temporal binding via 40-Hz synchronization of neuronal discharges in sensory cortices has been hypothesized to be a necessary condition for the rapid selection of perceptually relevant information for further processing in working memory. Binocular rivalry experiments have shown that late stage visual processing associated with the recognition of a stimulus object is highly correlated with discharge rates in inferotemporal cortex. The hippocampus is the primary recipient of inferotemporal outputs and is known to be the substrate for the consolidation of working (...)
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    Jurisprudence: a descriptive and normative analysis of law.Anthony A. D'Amato - 1984 - Hingham, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    Jurisprudence For a Free Society is a remarkable contribution to legal theory. In its comprehensiveness & systematic elaboration, it stands among the major theories. It is also the most important jurisprudential statement to emerge in the post-war period. The pioneering work of Lasswell & McDougal on law & policy is already legendary. Most of the work produced by these scholars together & in collaboration with their students represent applications of their basic theory to a wide assortment of international & national (...)
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