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Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie, 1992
Abstract For this Clarendon Paperback, Dr Griffin has written a new Postscript to bring the original book fully up to date. She discusses further important and controversial questions of fact or interpretation in the light of the scholarship of the intervening years and provides additional argument where necessary. The connection between
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Abstract For this Clarendon Paperback, Dr Griffin has written a new Postscript to bring the original book fully up to date. She discusses further important and controversial questions of fact or interpretation in the light of the scholarship of the intervening years and provides additional argument where necessary. The connection between
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SENECA’s accomplishments and challenges
Nutrition, 2000Gastroenterologist 1996;4:262 42. O’Mahony MS, Woodhouse KW. Age, environmental factors and drug metabolism. Pharmacol Ther 1994;61:279 43. Young A. Ageing and physiological functions. Phil Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 1997;352:1837 44. Wilson MMG, Kaiser FE. Nutrition in women. In: Vellas BJ, Sachet P, Baumgartner RN, eds.
de Groot, C.P.G.M., van Staveren, W.A.
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2023
Seneca stands apart from other philosophers of Greece and Rome not only for his interest in practical ethics, but also for the beauty and liveliness of his writing. These twelve in-depth essays take up a series of interrelated topics in his works, from his relation to Stoicism, Epicureanism, and other schools of thought; to the psychology of emotion ...
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Seneca stands apart from other philosophers of Greece and Rome not only for his interest in practical ethics, but also for the beauty and liveliness of his writing. These twelve in-depth essays take up a series of interrelated topics in his works, from his relation to Stoicism, Epicureanism, and other schools of thought; to the psychology of emotion ...
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2005
Abstract There are few words in the philosophical lexicon so slippery as ‘will’. In an attempt to track a history of the idea of will, the most we have going for us is a widely agreed upon lexical correspondence. In modern European languages, so far as I know, we can at least pick out counterparts: will, volonte´, volonta`, Wille.
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Abstract There are few words in the philosophical lexicon so slippery as ‘will’. In an attempt to track a history of the idea of will, the most we have going for us is a widely agreed upon lexical correspondence. In modern European languages, so far as I know, we can at least pick out counterparts: will, volonte´, volonta`, Wille.
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Seneca Valley Virus Induces DHX30 Cleavage to Antagonize Its Antiviral Effects
Journal of Virology, 2022Huanchun Chen, Ping Qian, Qian Ping
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