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    Do They Know It's Christmash? Lexical Knowledge Directly Impacts Speech Perception.Sahil Luthra, Anne Marie Crinnion, David Saltzman & James S. Magnuson - 2024 - Cognitive Science 48 (5):e13449.
    We recently reported strong, replicable (i.e., replicated) evidence for lexically mediated compensation for coarticulation (LCfC; Luthra et al., 2021), whereby lexical knowledge influences a prelexical process. Critically, evidence for LCfC provides robust support for interactive models of cognition that include top‐down feedback and is inconsistent with autonomous models that allow only feedforward processing. McQueen, Jesse, and Mitterer (2023) offer five counter‐arguments against our interpretation; we respond to each of those arguments here and conclude that top‐down feedback provides the most parsimonious (...)
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    Friends in Low‐Entropy Places: Orthographic Neighbor Effects on Visual Word Identification Differ Across Letter Positions.Sahil Luthra, Heejo You, Jay G. Rueckl & James S. Magnuson - 2020 - Cognitive Science 44 (12):e12917.
    Visual word recognition is facilitated by the presence of orthographic neighbors that mismatch the target word by a single letter substitution. However, researchers typically do not consider where neighbors mismatch the target. In light of evidence that some letter positions are more informative than others, we investigate whether the influence of orthographic neighbors differs across letter positions. To do so, we quantify the number of enemies at each letter position (how many neighbors mismatch the target word at that position). Analyses (...)
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    How Ideal Is the Ancient Self?James I. Porter - 2022 - In Jure Simoniti & Gregor Kroupa (eds.), Ideas and Idealism in Philosophy. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 1-26.
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    The invention of Dionysus: an essay on The birth of tragedy.James I. Porter - 2000 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    Rather than representing a break with his earlier philosophical undertakings, The Birth of Tragedy can be seen as continuous with them and Nietzsche's later works. James Porter argues that Nietzsche's argumentative and writerly strategies resemble his earlier writings on philology in his 'staging' of meaning rather than in his advocacy of various positions. The derivation of the Dionysian from the Apollinian, and the interest in the atomistic challenges to Platonism, are anticipated in earlier works. Also the theory of the (...)
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    Living on the Edge.James I. Porter - 2020 - Classical Antiquity 39 (2):225-283.
    Roman Stoicism is typically read as a therapeutic philosophy that is centered around the care of the self and presented in the form of a self-help manual. Closer examination reveals a less reassuring and more challenging side to the school’s teachings, one that provokes ethical reflection at the limits of the self’s intactness and coherence. The self is less an object of inquiry than the by-product of a complex set of experiences in the face of nature and society and across (...)
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    The seductions of Gorgias.James I. Porter - 1993 - Classical Antiquity 12 (2):267-299.
    From the older handbooks to the more recent scholarly literature, Gorgias's professions about his art are taken literally at their word: conjured up in all of these accounts is the image of a hearer irresistibly overwhelmed by Gorgias's apagogic and psychagogic persuasions. Gorgias's own description of his art, in effect, replaces our description of it. "His proofs... give the impression of ineluctability" . "Thus logos is almost an independent external power which forces the hearer to do its will" . "Incurably (...)
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    Life Cycles beyond the Human: Biomass and Biorhythms in Heraclitus.James I. Porter - 2024 - Classical Antiquity 43 (1):50-96.
    All parts of Heraclitus’ cosmos are simultaneously living and dying. Its constituent stuffs (“biomasses”) cycle endlessly through physical changes in sweeping patterns (“biorhythms”) that are reflected in the dynamic rhythms of Heraclitus’ own thought and language. These natural processes are best examined at a more-than-human level that exceeds individuation, stable identity, rational comprehension, and linguistic capture. B62 (“mortals immortals”), one of Heraclitus’ most perplexing fragments, models these processes in a spectacular fashion: it describes the imbrication not only of humans and (...)
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  8. Is the sublime an aesthetic value?James I. Porter - 2012 - In I. Sluiter & Ralph Mark Rosen (eds.), Aesthetic value in classical antiquity. Boston: Brill.
     
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    After Philology.James I. Porter - 2000 - New Nietzsche Studies 4 (1-2):33-76.
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    The Invention of Dionysus and the Platonic Midwife: Nietzsche's Birth of Tragedy.James I. Porter - 1995 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 33 (3):467-497.
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    Christianity and History: III. Chronology and Church History.James I. Shotwell - 1920 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 17 (6):141.
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    An Overview.James I. Charlton - 1997 - In Lennard J. Davis (ed.), The Disability Studies Reader. Psychology Press. pp. 217.
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    A New History of Philosophy.James I. Conway - 1947 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 22 (3):404-411.
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    Constructions of the Classical Body.James I. Porter (ed.) - 1999 - University of Michigan Press,.
    Distinguished international scholars examine the neglected issue of the body and its status in classical antiquity.
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  15. Nietzsche's genealogy as performative critique.James I. Porter - 2011 - In Karin de Boer & R. Sonderegger (eds.), Conceptions of Critique in Modern and Contemporary Philosophy. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
     
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    “Don't Quote Me on That!”: Wilamowitz Contra Nietzsche in 1872 and 1873.James I. Porter - 2011 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 42 (1):73-99.
    ABSTRACT This article examines an oddity that has gone unnoticed since Nietzsche first pointed it out to his friend and confidant Erwin Rohde in 1872—namely, that Wilamowitz, in his attack on The Birth of Tragedy, systematically misquotes Nietzsche. A large number of the quotations from The Birth of Tragedy by Wilamowitz in both installments of Zukunftsphilologie! are pseudo-quotations—whether they are off by a word or more or whether they are a collage of phrases drawn freely from Nietzsche's vocabulary. This essay (...)
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  17. Lucretius and the sublime.James I. Porter - 2007 - In Stuart Gillespie & Philip R. Hardie (eds.), The Cambridge companion to Lucretius. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 167--84.
     
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    (1 other version)Unconscious Agency in Nietzsche.James I. Porter - 1998 - Nietzsche Studien 27 (1):153-195.
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    The Meaning of Moderate Realism.James I. Conway - 1962 - New Scholasticism 36 (2):141-179.
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    Theater of the Absurd.James I. Porter - 2010 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 84 (2):313-336.
    The paper seeks to demystify Nietzsche’s concept of genealogy. Genealogy tells the story of historical origins in the form of a myth that is betrayed fromwithin, while readers have naively assumed it tells a story that Nietzsche endorses—whether of history or naturalized origins. Looked at more closely, genealogy,I claim, tells the story of human consciousness and its extraordinary fallibility. It relates the conditions and limits of consciousness and how these are activelyavoided and forgotten, for the most part in vain. The (...)
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    Nietzsche, Die Griechen Und Die Philologie.James I. Porter - 2011 - Nietzsche Studien 40 (1):343-351.
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    Reflections on the Funtction of the History of Philosophy in Liberal Education.James I. Conway - 1947 - New Scholasticism 21 (4):419-437.
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    Theories of Intertextuality and Chaucer's Sources and Analogues.James I. Wimsatt - 1989 - Mediaevalia 15:231-239.
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    Erich Auerbach and the Judaizing of Philology.James I. Porter - 2008 - Critical Inquiry 35 (1):115-147.
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    Lasus of hermione, pindar and the Riddle of S.James I. Porter - 2007 - Classical Quarterly 57 (01):1-.
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    The Conventions and Craft of Yüan DramaThe Conventions and Craft of Yuan Drama.James I. Crump - 1971 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 91 (1):14.
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    The precepts of justice.James I. MacAdam - 1968 - Mind 77 (307):360-371.
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  28. Discipline and Punish: Some Corrections to Boyle.James I. Porter - 2012 - Foucault Studies 14:179-195.
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    Unextended Selves" and "Unformed Visions.James I. McClintock - 1997 - Renascence 49 (2):139-152.
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  30. Kerygma and Didachē.James I. H. McDonald - 1980
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    The Origins of Aesthetic Thought in Ancient Greece: Matter, Sensation, and Experience.James I. Porter - 2010 - Cambridge University Press.
    This is the first modern attempt to put aesthetics back on the map in classical studies. James I. Porter traces the origins of aesthetic thought and inquiry in their broadest manifestations as they evolved from before Homer down to the fourth century and then into later antiquity, with an emphasis on Greece in its earlier phases. Greek aesthetics, he argues, originated in an attention to the senses and to matter as opposed to the formalism and idealism that were enshrined (...)
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    Disfigurations: Erich Auerbach’s Theory of Figura.James I. Porter - 2017 - Critical Inquiry 44 (1):80-113.
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    The Public Interest. By Carl J. Friedrich, Editor. , Atherton Press, New York, 1962, pp. 256, $6.00.James I. McAdam - 1964 - Dialogue 3 (2):211-212.
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    Rousseau and the friends of despotism.James I. McAdam - 1963 - Ethics 74 (1):34-43.
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    The role of sense knowledge in divine illumination in the thought of Saint Augustine.James I. Campbell - unknown
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    Choosing Flippantly or Non-Rational Choice.James I. McAdam - 1965 - Analysis 25 (Suppl-3):132 - 136.
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    Nietzsche's Rhetoric: Theory and Strategy.James I. Porter - 1994 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 27 (3):218 - 244.
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    Nietzsche and the Philology of the Future.James I. Porter - 2000 - Stanford University Press.
    Drawing on Nietzsche's prolific early notebooks and correspondence, this book challenges the polarized picture of Nietzsche as a philosopher who abandoned classical philology.
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    Binder, Korenjak, Noack Epitaphien. Tod, Totenrede, Rhetorik. Auswahl, Übersetzung und Kommentar. . Pp. x + 358. Rahden/Westf.: Verlag Marie Leidorf, 2007. Paper, €39.80. ISBN: 978-83-86757-182-1. [REVIEW]James I. Porter - 2010 - The Classical Review 60 (1):306-307.
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    Review of Oleg V. Bychkov, Anne Sheppard (eds., Trs.), Greek and Roman Aesthetics[REVIEW]James I. Porter - 2011 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2011 (3).
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    Past times G. cajani, D. Lanza (edd.): L'antico degli antichi . Pp. 181, ills. Rome: Palumbo, 2001. Paper, €15.49. Isbn: 88-8020-298-. [REVIEW]James I. Porter - 2003 - The Classical Review 53 (02):470-.
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    Untimely Meditations: Nietzsche's Zeitatomistik in Context.James I. Porter - 2000 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 20:58-81.
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    Nietzsche and “The Problem of Socrates”.James I. Porter - 2006 - In Sara Ahbel-Rappe & Rachana Kamtekar (eds.), A Companion to Socrates. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 406–425.
    This chapter contains sections titled: A Divided Socrates: Ambiguity or Ambivalence? Socratic Constructions Socratic Voices Thematizations.
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    Nietzsche, Homer, and the Classical Tradition.James I. Porter - 2004 - In Paul Bishop (ed.), Nietzsche and antiquity: his reaction and response to the classical tradition. Rochester, NY: Camden House. pp. 6-26.
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    The Dictionary of Philosophy. [REVIEW]James I. Shannon - 1942 - Modern Schoolman 20 (1):59-59.
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    Effect of Representational Distance Between Meanings on Recognition of Ambiguous Spoken Words.Daniel Mirman, Ted J. Strauss, James A. Dixon & James S. Magnuson - 2010 - Cognitive Science 34 (1):161-173.
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    An Introduction to the Theory of Relativity. [REVIEW]James I. Shannon - 1943 - Modern Schoolman 20 (4):249-249.
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    Birth of the Symbol. Ancient Readers at the Limits of their Texts. [REVIEW]James I. Porter - 2007 - The Classical Review 57 (1):50-52.
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    Ortega y Gasset's “Vital Reason”. [REVIEW]James I. Conway - 1957 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 32 (4):594-602.
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  50. The Sublime in Antiquity.James I. Porter - 2015 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Current understandings of the sublime are focused by a single word and by a single author. The sublime is not a word: it is a concept and an experience, or rather a whole range of ideas, meanings and experiences that are embedded in conceptual and experiential patterns. Once we train our sights on these patterns a radically different prospect on the sublime in antiquity comes to light, one that touches everything from its range of expressions to its dates of emergence, (...)
     
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