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The null hypothesis for fiction and logical indiscipline
Analytic Philosophy, Volume 65, Issue 2, Page 131-144, June 2024.
John Collins
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False Idles: The Politics of the "Quiet Life" [PDF]
The dominant Greek and Roman ideology held that the best human life required engaging in politics, on the grounds that the human good is shared, not private, and that the activities central to this shared good are those of traditional politics.
Brown, Eric
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Modern regenerative medicine dictionary: an augmented guide to biotherapy. [PDF]
Terzic A.
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Iphigenia among the Taurians 725-901: A Study on the Recognition Scene in the Attic Tragedy. [PDF]
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DE POLI, Mattia
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Termín a koncept σωφροσύνη u Eurípida (Euripides’ use of term and concept σωφροσύνη )
The focus of this article is centred on the use of the term and concept σωφροσύνη in Euripides’ plays. Euripides uses the term more often than his two great predecessors.
Jaroslav Daneš
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Suspense in the Phaeacian Episode of Apollonius' Argonautica [PDF]
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Byre, Calvin S.
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Prenatal exposure to multiple organochlorine compounds and childhood body mass index. [PDF]
Colicino E +14 more
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The same motivations (eros, logos, bia, theos) are attributed by Gorgias to Helen and by Euripides to Medea, which suggests the writers’ common intellectual ground, though the motivations are alternative in Gorgias, simultaneous in Euripides.
Marco Gemin
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Microcantilever-based current balance for precise measurement of the photon force. [PDF]
Pruchnik B +6 more
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