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  1. Taking feminism seriously in political science : a cross-disciplinary dialog.Laci Hubbard-Mattix Season Hoard, G. Mazur Amy & Samantha Noll - 2022 - In Harold Kincaid & Jeroen van Bouwel, The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Political Science. New York: Oxford University Press.
  2. Should We Dream of Designer Babies?Samantha Noll & Laci Hubbard-Mattix - 2019 - In Robin Bunce & Trip McCrossin, Blade Runner 2049 and Philosophy. Chicago: Open Court.
    Seventy-five years before Niander Wallace brutally kills a newborn replicant in Blade Runner 2049, the National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research was formed. Its formation led to the creation of the Belmont Report, which established guidelines for the treatment of human subjects. Wallace uses a scalpel as the instrument of disposal, of the newborn replicant, stabbing her in the womb, thereby ending her life moments after wishing her a happy birthday. The conjunction of (...)
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  3. Health Justice in the City: Why an Intersectional Analysis of Transportation Matters for Bioethics.Samantha Elaine Noll & Laci Nichole Hubbard-Mattix - 2019 - Essays in Philosophy 20 (2):130-145.
    Recently, there has been a concerted effort to shift bioethics’ traditional focus from clinical and research settings to more robustly engage with issues of justice and health equity. This broader bioethics agenda seeks to embed health related issues in wider institutional and cultural contexts and to help develop fair policies. In this paper, we argue that bioethicists who ascribe to the broader bioethics’ agenda could gain valuable insights from the interdisciplinary field of environmental justice and transportation justice, in particular. We (...)
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  4. Museums and the Modern World.Douglas A. Allan - 1961 - Diogenes 9 (34):108-127.
    Man has always been a collector and presumably always will be one. In the dim ages of his beginnings, he collected food, shellfish, berries and nuts and in his tropical and sub-tropical haunts lived fairly securely through the little changing seasons. When he invaded the temperate regions, with their seasonal variations, he learned to his cost the rise and fall of the tides of food supply and, dreading winters’ want, practised a variety of methods to hoard his food gatherings (...)
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    (1 other version)A History of Greek Philosophy.Phillip De Lacy & W. K. C. Guthrie - 1964 - American Journal of Philology 85 (4):435.
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    Local food systems, citizen and public science, empowered communities, and democracy: hopes deserving to live.William Lacy - 2022 - Agriculture and Human Values 40 (1):1-17.
    Since 1984, the AHV journal has provided a key forum for a community of interdisciplinary, international researchers, educators, and policy makers to analyze and debate core issues, values and hopes facing the nation and the world, and to recommend strategies and actions for addressing them. This agenda includes the more specific challenges and opportunities confronting agriculture, food systems, science, and communities, as well as broader contextual issues and grand challenges. This paper draws extensively on 40 years of AHV journal articles (...)
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    Polarity and Analogy.Phillip De Lacy & G. E. R. Lloyd - 1967 - American Journal of Philology 88 (4):485.
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    Biodiversity, cultural diversity, and food equity.William B. Lacy - 1994 - Agriculture and Human Values 11 (1):3-9.
    Biodiversity and genetic resources have become the focal point of major national and international biological and political debates regarding control, ownership, access, and erosion of critical resources. While these issues are key to environmental sustainability and food security, biodiversity and genetic resources must be seen in the broader context of their inextricable relationship to cultural diversity and to humans' view of nature. Nature is assumed to be constituted socially through a wide variety of human processes described collectively as culture. Three (...)
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    (1 other version)Philodemus: On Methods of Inference.Phillip Howard De Lacy & Estelle Allen De Lacy - 1942 - Philosophical Review 51 (6):616-617.
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    Meaning and methodology in hellenistic philosophy.Estelle Allen De Lacy - 1938 - Philosophical Review 47 (4):390-409.
  11. Miguel de Unamuno: the Rhetoric of Existence.Allen Lacy - 1967 - De Gruyter Mouton.
  12. Distant views : the imagery of Lucretius.Phillip De Lacy - 2007 - In Monica Gale, Lucretius. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Epicurean Epilogismos.Phillip de Lacy - 1958 - American Journal of Philology 79 (2):179.
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    Eunapii Vitae Sophistarum.Phillip de Lacy & Joseph Giangrande - 1958 - American Journal of Philology 79 (3):331.
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    The problem of causation in Plato's philosophy..Phillip De Lacy - 1939 - Princeton,: Princeton.
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    Philodemus: On Methods of Inference.Phillip Howard de Lacy & Estelle Allen de Lacy (eds.) - 1978 - Bibliopolis.
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    The Epicurean Analysis of Language.Phillip H. de Lacy - 1939 - American Journal of Philology 60 (1):85.
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    Stoicisme et pedagogie: De Zenon a Marc-Aurele; De Seneque a Montaigne et a J.-J. Rousseau.Phillip de Lacy & G. Pire - 1959 - American Journal of Philology 80 (3):333.
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    Aktaion and a lost 'Bath of Artemis'.Lamar Ronald Lacy - 1990 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 110:26-42.
    Aktaion's own hounds devoured him, convinced by Artemis that he was a deer. This grim reversal, the great hunter who dies like a hunted beast, was the strongest element of the mythic tradition associated with the Boiotian hero and inspired numerous scenes in Greek art. Aktaion's Offense, on the other hand, received little iconographic attention before the imperial era, and Greek literature accounted for Artemis' hostility in a variety of ways. The chronology of the extant sources suggests a neat sequence (...)
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    A New 'Fragment' of Antiochus?Phillip de Lacy - 1956 - American Journal of Philology 77 (1):74.
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    Askhsis. Notes on Epictetus' Educational System.Phillip de Lacy & B. L. Hijmans - 1961 - American Journal of Philology 82 (2):208.
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    Biography and Tragedy in Plutarch.Phillip de Lacy - 1952 - American Journal of Philology 73 (2):159.
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    Die hellenistische Schule.Phillip de Lacy & Martin P. Nilsson - 1956 - American Journal of Philology 77 (4):438.
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    Die Positive Philosophie in ihrer geschichtlichen Entwicklung. Erster Band. Forschungen zur Philosophie des Hellenismus.Phillip Howard de Lacy & August Schmekel - 1940 - American Journal of Philology 61 (3):376.
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  25. Epicurus.P. H. De Lacy - 1967 - In Paul Edwards, The Encyclopedia of philosophy. New York,: Macmillan. pp. 3-5.
     
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    Epicurus and His PhilosophyNorman Wentworth DeWitt.Phillip de Lacy - 1954 - Isis 45 (3):306-308.
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    Hctorhp Fhpocofhh (History of Philosophy). Vol. I: Philosophy of Ancient and Feudalistic Society.Phillip de Lacy, G. F. Aleksandrov, B. E. Bichovsky, M. B. Mitin & P. F. Yudin - 1945 - American Journal of Philology 66 (1):64.
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    (1 other version)Kausalitat und Zufall in der Philosophie des Aristoteles.Phillip de Lacy & Helene Weiss - 1944 - American Journal of Philology 65 (4):414.
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    Plutarch gegen Kolotes; seine Schrift "Adversus Colotem" als philosophiegeschichtliche Quelle.Phillip de Lacy & Rolf Westman - 1956 - American Journal of Philology 77 (4):433.
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  30. Philodemus. On methods of inference , Bibliopolis, « La scuola di Epicuro, 1 ». 1 vol.Phillip Howard de Lacy, Estelle Allen de Lacy, Marcello Gigante, Francesca Longo Auricchio, Adele Tepedino Guerra & Giovanni Indelli - 1981 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 86 (1):127-127.
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    The Hippocratic TraditionWesley D. Smith.Phillip de Lacy - 1980 - Isis 71 (2):337-338.
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    Untitled.Philip De Lacy - 1993 - American Journal of Philology 114 (3):459-464.
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    Item method directed forgetting occurs independently of borderline personality traits, even for borderline-salient items.Laci M. Gray, Rosemery O. Nelson-Gray, Peter F. Delaney & Liz T. Gilbert - 2022 - Cognition and Emotion 36 (4):690-704.
    Clinical populations sometimes demonstrate difficulties forgetting stimuli related to their trauma-related disorder, perhaps because their intense personal connection to these stimuli produce deficits in the inhibitory control abilities necessary for forgetting. The present work examined this possibility for people who have high levels of traits implicated in borderline personality disorder (BPD). In two well-powered studies, we found no evidence for deficits in forgetting specific to BPD traits, even for people with clinically significant levels of the traits, contrary to previous studies. (...)
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    Aquinas and God's Knowledge of the Creature.W. L. Lacy - 1964 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 2 (2):43-48.
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    A Galenic argument.P. Lacy - 1992 - American Journal of Philology 113 (2):275-276.
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  36. A Hundred Years of China Methodism.Walter N. Lacy - 1948
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  37. Books and periodicals received.Edgar W. Lacy - 1947 - Journal of the History of Ideas 8 (1/4):375.
     
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    Foreknowledge as a factor affecting perceptual defense and alertness.O. W. Lacy, Natalie Lewinger & John F. Adamson - 1953 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 45 (3):169.
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    Glossarium Epicureum.Phillip De Lacy, Hermann Karl Usener, M. Gigante & W. Schmid - 1979 - American Journal of Philology 100 (3):468.
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    Impacts of Inbreeding in Natural and Captive Populations of Vertebrates: Implications for Conservation.Robert C. Lacy - 1993 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 36 (3):480-496.
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    Jean Charles Payen, Le moyen 'ge. Paris: Arthaud, 1984. Pp. 392'.Norris J. Lacy - 1985 - Speculum 60 (3):750-751.
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    Law and Justice in Antiquity and the Middle Ages.Edgar W. Lacy - 1947 - Journal of the History of Ideas 8 (1/4):373.
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    Pessimism.Benjamin F. Lacy - 1921 - Journal of Philosophy 18 (15):418-418.
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  44. Race, Art, and Aesthetics.Emily Lacy - 2018 - American Society for Aesthetics Graduate E-Journal 10 (1).
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    Security, technology and global politics: thinking with Virilio.Mark J. Lacy - 2014 - London: Routledge.
    This book analyses some of the key problems explored in Paul Virilio's theorising on war and security.Virilio is one of the most challenging and provocative critics of technology, war and globalisation. While many commentators focus on the new possibilities for mobility and communication in an interconnected world, Virilio is interested in the role that technology and security play in the shaping of our bodies and how we come to see the world -- what he terms the 'logistics of perception'. Security, (...)
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    The dream of a democratic culture: Mortimer J. Adler and the Great books idea.Tim Lacy - 2013 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This book presents a moderately revisionist history of the great books idea anchored in the following movements and struggles: fighting anti-intellectualism, advocating for the liberal arts, distributing cultural capital, and promoting a public philosophy, anchored in mid-century liberalism, that fostered a shared civic culture.
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    Theorising future conflict: war out to 2049.Mark J. Lacy - 2023 - New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    This book explores the changing tactics, technologies and terrains of 21st century war. It argues that the world in 2049 is unlikely to look like the climate change/AI dystopia depicted in Blade Runner 2049; but nor will it be a world where conflict and war has been transformed by a 'civilizing process' that eradicates violence and conflict from the human condition. 2049 is also the year that the US Department of Defense has suggested China will become a world-shaping military power. (...)
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    The Inviting Garden: Gardening for the Senses, Mind, and Spirit.Allen Lacy - 1998 - Henry Holt and Company.
    In The Inviting Garden, Allen Lacy speaks for the great number of dedicated and committed gardeners who share his passion for green and growing things and who take pleasure in all the rich satisfactions that the personal garden offers its makers. He also invites the beginner to take the plunge--to set forth on the lifelong journey that is the gardener's way of life. Gardening, Lacy explains with great eloquence and good humor, is much more than a hobby. It delights all (...)
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    Virginia Woolf's Ethical Subjectivity: Deleuze and Guattari's Worlding and Bernard's' Becoming-Savage'.Laci Mattison - 2013 - Deleuze and Guatarri Studies 7 (4):562-580.
    In Virginia Woolf's 1931 novel The Waves, one of Bernard's many becomings – his ‘becoming-savage’ – reveals a point of intersection between Woolfian aesthetics and Deleuze and Guattari's philosophy. Moreover, a triangulation of Woolf's ‘moments of being’, Deleuze and Guattari's ‘worlding’, and coloniality provides a new and productive node for examining the debates surrounding imperialism in these thinkers’ works, and an insistence that Woolf, read alongside Deleuze and Guattari, offers an alternate and precisely ethical way of being in the world.
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  50. Tudor Prelates and Politics.Lacy Baldwin Smith - 1953
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