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  1. The Structure of the Homeric Hymns:: A Study in Genre.Richard Janko - 1981 - Hermes 109 (1):9-24.
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    Socrates the Freethinker.Richard Janko - 2006 - In Sara Ahbel-Rappe & Rachana Kamtekar (eds.), A Companion to Socrates. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 48–62.
    This chapter contains sections titled: New Evidence for the Intellectuals' Challenge to Greek Religion The Origins of Allegorical Interpretation “There Is Only One God and He Arranges Everything for the Best” Diagoras' Critique of the Mysteries and His Condemnation Diagoras of Melos and the Faith of Socrates Socrates Against the Poets The Religion of Socrates and His Condemnation The Dangers of Freethinking in Classical Athens.
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    Mimnermus, Fragment 4 West: A Conjecture.Richard Janko - 1990 - American Journal of Philology 111 (2).
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    The Homeric poems as oral dictated texts.Richard Janko - 1998 - Classical Quarterly 48 (01):1-.
    The more I understand the Southslavic poetry and the nature of the unity of the oral poem, the clearer it seems to me that the Iliad and the Odyssey are very exactly, as we have them, each one of them the rounded and finished work of a single singer…. I even figure to myself, just now, the moment when the author of the Odyssey sat and dictated his song, while another, with writing materials, wrote it down verse by verse, even (...)
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    Colloquium 8.Richard Janko - 1991 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 7 (1):271-308.
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    The Etymologies of Βασιλεϒσ and Ερμηνεϒσ.Richard Janko - 2014 - Classical Quarterly 64 (2):462-470.
    Nouns and personal names ending in –εύς –ῆϝος are unique to Greek, and have often been deemed pre-Hellenic in origin simply on account of the lack of Proto-Indo-European (PIE) correspondences. Our failure to find convincing etymologies for βασιλεύς, ἑρμηνεύς, and βραβεύς has itself contributed to this view. However, we should hesitate, for general reasons, to posit pre-Hellenic origins for these words, since viable explanations both of βασιλεύς and of ἑρμηνεύς (if not of βραβεύς) lie near to hand. Although the explanation (...)
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    Going beyond multitexts: The archetype of the orphic gold leaves.Richard Janko - 2016 - Classical Quarterly 66 (1):100-127.
    In his magisterial work Persephone, Zuntz drew a basic distinction between two sets of Orphic gold leaves—those known from the elaborate tumuli at Thurii, which he called Group A, and a more widely scattered series, Group B, then represented by two longer texts from Petelia in southern Italy and Pharsalus in Thessaly, and, in a shortened form, by a series of six short texts from the environs of Eleutherna in Crete. Three further finds have reinforced Zuntz's distinctions: first, a tablet (...)
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    A new comic fragment on the effect of tragedy.Richard Janko - 2009 - Classical Quarterly 59 (1):270.
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    A birdie that is not a birdie in python's agen.Richard Janko - 2013 - Classical Quarterly 63 (2):892-892.
    In Python's comic satyr play Agen Harpalus, Alexander's errant treasurer, is mocked for erecting costly buildings left and right to honour his dead lover, the notorious prostitute Pythionice:ἔστιν δ’ ὅπου μὲν ὁ κάλαμος πέϕυχ’ ὅδε†ϕέτωμ’ ἄορνον, οὑξ ἀριστερᾶς δ’ ὅδεπόρνης ὁ κλεινὸς ναός, ὃν δὴ Παλλίδηςτεύξας κατέγνω διὰ τὸ πρᾶγμ’ αὑτοῦ ϕυγήν.1–2 πέϕυκε· ὁ δ’ εϕετωμα ορνον Athenaei cod. A: ὅδε scr. Dindorf, ἄορνον Fiorillo †ϕέτωμ’ vox desperata: ϕάτνωμ’ Fiorillo, ἕλωμ’ Meineke, πέτρωμ’ Pezopulus, ϕλέωμ’ A. von Blumenthal, στόμωμ’ Erbse, ϕηγὼν (...)
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  10. Philodemus: On Poems, Book 2: With the Fragments of Heracleodorus and Pausimachus.Richard Janko - 2020 - Oxford University Press.
    The On Poems by Philodemus of Gadara is our main source for Hellenistic literary and critical theory. This first edition of Book 2 includes a Greek text and facing English translation of the newly reconstructed treatise on poetry in ancient Greek, as well as a comprehensive introduction and incisive analytical commentary.
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    The "Iliad" and Its Editors: Dictation and Redaction.Richard Janko - 1990 - Classical Antiquity 9 (2):326-334.
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    Pity the poor traveller: A new comic trimeter (aristophanes?).Richard Janko - 2007 - Classical Quarterly 57 (01):296-.
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    Aristotle’s Lost Homeric Problems: Textual Studies. By Robert Mayhew. [REVIEW]Richard Janko - 2020 - Ancient Philosophy 40 (1):232-236.
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    Homer: the Poetry of the Past. [REVIEW]Richard Janko - 1996 - Mnemosyne 49 (2):216-220.
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    Cora Angier Sowa: Traditional Themes and the Homeric Hymns. Pp. xv + 390; 10 plates, 9 figures in the text. Chicago: Bolchazy-Carducci, 1984. $39. [REVIEW]Richard Janko - 1985 - The Classical Review 35 (2):378-379.
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    The Homeric Hymns Jenny Strauss Clay: The Politics of Olympus. Form and Meaning in the Major Homeric Hymns. Pp. xii + 291. Princeton University Press, 1989. $37.50. [REVIEW]Richard Janko - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (01):12-13.
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    Aristotle on Comedy: Towards a Reconstruction of Poetics II.Richard Janko & Aristotle - 1984 - Univ of California Press.
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    Another Path of Song: Pindar, Nemean 7.51.Richard Janko - 1991 - American Journal of Philology 112 (3).
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    The Derveni Papyrus: Cosmology, Theology, and Interpretation.Richard Janko - 2005 - Common Knowledge 11 (3):489-490.
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    R. R. Schlunk : Porphyry: The Homeric Questions. A Bilingual Edition. Pp. xi+100. New York: Peter Lang, 1993. Cased, DM 24. [REVIEW]Richard Janko - 1995 - The Classical Review 45 (2):439-439.
  21. Book Review. [REVIEW]Richard Janko - 2006 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 126 (2):302-303.
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    The Artemidorus Papyrus (L.) Canfora The True History of the So-called Artemidorus Papyrus. Pp. iv + 199, ills. Bari: Edizioni di Pagina, 2007. Paper, €16. ISBN: 978-88-7470-044-8. (C.) Gallazzi, (B.) Kramer, (S.) Settis (edd.) Il Papiro di Artemidoro. With the collaboration of Gianfranco Adornato, Albio C. Cassio, Agostino Soldati. In two volumes, cased. Pp. 630, b/w & colour ills, b/w & colour pls, DVD. Milan: Edizioni Universitarie di Lettere Economia Diritto, 2008. Cased, €480. ISBN: 978-88-7916-380-4. (L.) Canfora Il papiro di Artemidoro. Pp. x + 523, pls. Bari: Editori Laterza, 2008. Paper, €28. ISBN: 978-88-420-8521-. [REVIEW]Richard Janko - 2009 - The Classical Review 59 (2):403.
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    Empedokles Physika I. Eine Rekonstruktion des zentralen Gedankengangs. [REVIEW]Richard Janko - 2010 - Ancient Philosophy 30 (2):407-411.
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    Homer 1987: Papers of the Third Greenbank Colloquium, April 1987. [REVIEW]Richard Janko - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (2):417-418.
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    WEST’s Iliad[REVIEW]Richard Janko - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (01):1-.
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    Empedocles’ on nature frr. B 8–9 in the context of plutarch's against colotes.Janko Richard - 2017 - Classical Quarterly 67 (1).
    The Epicurean Colotes, in a work entitled Περὶ τοῦ ὅτι κατὰ τὰ τῶν ἄλλων φιλοσόφων οὐδὲ ζῆν ἔστιν, cited two fragments of Empedocles in order to prove that the poet denied that existence exists. Both are prominent in controversies about Empedocles’ physics and his usage of the term φύσις, but fr. 9 is very corrupt. To have any hope of restoring it, we will need to examine carefully Plutarch's explication de texte in his Adversus Colotem. Although there have been two (...)
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    Plato.Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyov, Janko Lavrin & Richard Gill - 1935 - London: S. Nott. Edited by Janko Lavrin & Richard Gill.
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    Rle: Friedrich Nietzsche: 6-Volume Set.John Carroll, David Edward Cooper, Roger Hollinrake & Janko Lavrin - 2009 - Routledge.
    This six volume Routledge Library Edition set is dedicated to the work of key nineteenth-century German thinker, Friedrich Nietzsche, whose hugely influential work in the field of philosophy continues to be felt to this day. The six volumes, published between 1948 and 1988, represent a truly wide-ranging analysis of Nietzsche’s life and work, offering an excellent overview of the cannon of critical analysis and interpretation on Nietzsche in the twentieth century. The collection covers Nietzsche’s perspectives and influence upon a variety (...)
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    Aristotle on Comedy? - Richard Janko: Aristotle on Comedy: Towards a Reconstruction of Poetics II. Pp. viii + 294; 4 plates. London: Duckworth, 1984. £24. [REVIEW]W. Geoffrey Arnott - 1985 - The Classical Review 35 (02):304-306.
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    Aristotle's Poetics, Plus… - Richard Janko. Aristotle's Poetics I, with the Tractatus Coislinianus, a Hypothetical Reconstruction of Poetics II, the Fragments of the On Poets . Pp. xxvi + 235. Indianapolis and Cambridge, MA: Hackett Publishing Company, 1987. $27.50. [REVIEW]W. Geoffrey Arnott - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (2):195-196.
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    Epic Diction Richard Janko: Homer, Hesiod and the Hymns. Diachronic development in epic diction. (Cambridge Classical Studies.) Pp. xvi + 322. Cambridge University Press, 1982. £25. [REVIEW]A. M. Bowie - 1985 - The Classical Review 35 (02):240-242.
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    Philodemus: On Poems, Books 3–4. With the Fragments of Aristotle, On Poets by Richard Janko (review).Jacob L. Mackey - 2013 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 107 (1):123-125.
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    Commentaries on Iliad 13–20 - Richard Janko: The Iliad: a Commentary, Vol. IV: Books 13–16. Pp. xxv + 459; 1 map. £50 . - Mark W. Edwards: The Iliad: a Commentary, Vol. V: Books 17–20. Pp. xvii + 356. £50. [REVIEW]M. M. Willcock - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (1):1-3.
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  34. Poetics: With the Tractatus Coislinianus, Reconstruction of Poetics Ii, and the Fragments of the on Poets.S. H. Aristotle & Butcher - 1932 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    Richard Janko's acclaimed translation of Aristotle's _Poetics_ is accompanied by the most comprehensive commentary available in English that does not presume knowledge of the original Greek. Two other unique features are Janko's translations with notes of both the _Tractatus Coislinianus_, which is argued to be a summary of the lost second book of the Poetics, and fragments of Aristotle’s dialogue On Poets, including recently discovered texts about catharsis, which appear in English for the first time.
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  35. The Philosophy of Science.Richard Boyd, Philip Gasper & J. D. Trout (eds.) - 1991 - MIT Press.
    The more than 40 readings in this anthology cover the most important developments of the past six decades, charting the rise and decline of logical positivism ...
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    Depth-first iterative-deepening.Richard E. Korf - 1985 - Artificial Intelligence 27 (1):97-109.
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    The Metaphysics of Emergence.Richard Campbell - 2015 - Basingstoke, England: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This book argues that a plausible account of emergence requires replacing the traditional assumption that what primarily exists are particular entities with generic processes. Traversing contemporary physics and issues of identity over time, it then proceeds to develop a metaphysical taxonomy of emergent entities and of the character of human life.
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    From neurophysiology to perception.Richard M. Warren - 1979 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2 (2):288-288.
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    Meta-empirical confirmation: Addressing three points of criticism.Richard Dawid - 2022 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 93 (C):66-71.
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    Securing the objectivity of relative facts in the quantum world.Richard A. Healey - 2022 - Foundations of Physics 52 (4):1-20.
    This paper compares and contrasts relational quantum mechanics with a pragmatist view of quantum theory. I first explain important points of agreement. Then I point to two problems faced by RQM and sketch DP?s solutions to analogous problems. Since both RQM and DP have taken the Born rule to require relative facts I next say what these might be. My main objection to RQM as originally conceived is that its ontology of relative facts is incompatible with scientific objectivity and undercuts (...)
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    The Problem Of Embodiment; Some Contributions To A Phenomenology Of The Body.Richard M. Zaner - 1964 - The Hague: M. Nijhoff.
    Early in the first volume of his Ideen zu einer reinen Phiinomeno logie und phiinomenologischen Philosophie, Edmund Husserl stated concisely the significance and scope of the problem with which this present study is concerned. When we reflect on how it is that consciousness, which is itself absolute in relation to the world, can yet take on the character of transcendence, how it can become mundanized, We see straightaway that it can do that only by means of a certain participation in (...)
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  42. Fictionalism and inferential safety.Richard Woodward - 2010 - Analysis 70 (3):409-417.
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    Linear-space best-first search.Richard E. Korf - 1993 - Artificial Intelligence 62 (1):41-78.
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    Troubled voices: stories of ethics and illness.Richard M. Zaner - 1993 - Cleveland, Ohio: Pilgrim Press.
    This honest, forthright, and beautifully-written book introduces readers to the human variations on medical topics spoken of in abstract in the daily news--euthanasia, assisted suicide, abortion, "extreme procedures", genetic testing, experimental surgeries--and to the people who must agonize over those decisions regarding themselves and their loved ones.
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    On Stories.Richard Kearney - 2001 - Routledge.
    Stories offer us some of the richest and most enduring insights into the human condition and have preoccupied philosophy since Aristotle. On Stories presents in clear and compelling style just why narrative has this power over us and argues that the unnarrated life is not worth living. Drawing on the work of James Joyce, Sigmund Freud's patient 'Dora' and the case of Oscar Schindler, Richard Kearney skilfully illuminates how stories not only entertain us but can determine our lives and (...)
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  46. The genotype/phenotype distinction.Richard Lewontin - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    The distinction between phenotype and genotype is fundamental to the understanding of heredity and development of organisms. The genotype of an organism is the class to which that organism belongs as determined by the description of the actual physical material made up of DNA that was passed to the organism by its parents at the organism's conception. For sexually reproducing organisms that physical material consists of the DNA contributed to the fertilized egg by the sperm and egg of its two (...)
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    Ironic Life.Richard J. Bernstein - 2016 - Malden, MA: Polity.
    "Just as philosophy begins with doubt, so also a life that may be called human begins with irony" so wrote Kierkegaard. While we commonly think of irony as a figure of speech where someone says one thing and means the opposite, the concept of irony has long played a more fundamental role in the tradition of philosophy, a role that goes back to Socrates Ð the originator and exemplar of the urbane ironic life. But what precisely is Socratic irony and (...)
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    The Significance of Non-Empirical Confirmation in Fundamental Physics.Richard Dawid - 2019 - In Radin Dardashti, Richard Dawid & Karim Thebault (eds.), Why Trust a Theory? Epistemology of ModernPhysics. Cambridge University Press. pp. 99-119.
    In the absence of empirical confirmation, scientists may judge a theory's chances of being viable based on a wide range of arguments. The paper argues that such arguments can differ substantially with regard to their structural similarly to empirical confirmation. Arguments that resemble empirical confirmation in a number of crucial respects provide a better basis for reliable judgement and can, in a Bayesian sense, amount to significant \textit{non-empirical} confirmation. It is shown that three kinds of non-empirical confirmation that have been (...)
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  49. Slurs as ballistic speech.Richard P. Stillman - 2021 - Synthese 199 (3-4):6827-6843.
    Slurs are words with a well-known tendency to conjure up painful memories and experiences in members of their target communities. Owing to this tendency, it’s widely agreed that one ought to exercise considerable care when even mentioning a slur, so as to avoid needlessly inflicting distressing associations on members of the relevant group. This paper argues that this tendency to evoke distressing associations is precisely what makes slurs impactful verbal weapons. According to the ballistic theory, slurs make such potent insults (...)
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    Public Concerns in the United Kingdom about General and Specific Applications of Genetic Engineering: Risk, Benefit, and Ethics.Richard Shepherd, Chaya Howard & Lynn J. Frewer - 1997 - Science, Technology and Human Values 22 (1):98-124.
    The repertory grid method was used to determine what terminology respondents use to distinguish between different applications of genetic engineering drawn from food- related, agricultural, and medical applications. Respondents were asked to react to fifteen applications phrased in general terms, and results compared with a second study where fifteen more specific applications were used as stimuli. Both sets of data were submitted to generalized Procrustes analysis. Applications associated with animals or human genetic material were described as causing ethical concern, being (...)
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