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All roads lead to Rome: Aspects of public health in ancient Rome. [PDF]
Karabatos I, Tsagkaris C, Kalachanis K.
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The author analyses the 33rd chapter of Sextus Aurelius Victor’s De Caesaribus, referring to the reignof the Roman emperor Licinius Gallienus, 218-268.
Gh, I. Serban
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The argument from undecidable dissension
The five modes of suspension of judgment outlined by Sextus Empiricus (HP XV 164-188) coordinate a complex argumentative strategy to prompt the general suspension of judgment.
Hugo Enrique Sánchez López
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The Cradle of Humanity: A Psychological and Phenomenological Perspective [PDF]
We present an account of the evolutionary development of the experiences of empathy that marked the beginning of morality and art. We argue that aesthetic and moral capacities provided an important foundation for later epistemic developments.
Horne, Spencer, Montemayor, Carlos
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The Truth about Parmenides\u27 Doxa
In a recent article in this journal, Néstor-Luis Cordero has offered an interesting account of how scholars may have been misreading Parmenides\u27 poem for centuries, as well as some provocative suggestions on how to correct that misreading.
Kurfess, Christopher
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Leon Battista Alberti and the Concept of Lineament [PDF]
A core idea in the architectural theory of Leon Battista Alberti, as expressed in the De re aedificatoria, is the distinction between “lineament,” the line in the mind of the architect, and “matter,” the material presence of the building.
Hendrix, John S
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Intuitionnisme et systèmes philosophiques hellénistiques. Le tiers exclu chez Épicure et Chrysippe
In the light of Jules Vuillemin’s intuitionistic interpretation of Epicurus’ system, this article studies evidence relating to Chrysippus’ treatment of the law of the excluded middle.
Thomas Auffret
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Roman aqueduct maintenance in the water supply system of Divona, France. [PDF]
Sürmelihindi G +4 more
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The writer discusses the possibility of writing an animal's biography. It may be too simple to assume that anthropocentrism—a belief in the centrality and superiority of human beings—is the reason why the concept of biography has always been applied ...
Fudge, Erica
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