reasons and the good oct 2006
... it. By the relation they bear to the first of these, men judge whether their actions are sins, or duties; by the second, whether they be criminal, or innocent; and by the third, whether they be ... goals.¹⁵ Often these goals are most people who consider the issue, and I suspect that it is the dominant view in the philosophy of law. Partly for these reasons, but also for rea...
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... depicts landscape and seascape, the swift and delicate, the dance and the chase, the playful and the powerful. He says: Ye elves of hills, brooks, standing lakes and groves, And ye that on the sands ... others, or both. On the integration of emotion with intellect I find a poem of Emily Dickinson’s the mot juste: The Heart is the Capital of the Mind— The Min...
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... ours, whereas other societies and historical periods have their own particular view. Given that each view is, as it were, hermetically sealed from the others and, further, given that we have abandoned the ... 1992). Introduction The aim of this book is to further an ongoing debate between ‘cognitivists’ and ‘non- cognitivists’ about the possibility and the nature of moral kno...
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princeton university press knowledge nature and the good essays on ancient philosophy oct 2004
... from underlying principles), then that is an apt description. The author em- phasizes the need for careful and detailed observation of the various foods and drinks (and baths and so on) and their effects when ... controls the universe and so is the cause of diseases—as a basis for understanding the symptoms of the recognized diseases (and so as a competitor with AM’s...
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yale university press in pursuit of ancient pasts a history of classical archaeology in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries oct 2006
... limited period in Italy, painting the landscape and monuments and taking the images back to England and America, where they fostered the romantic cult of classical landscapes with ruins. Rome nourished ... dominated Italy. They defeated the Austri- ans and the Bourbons and humiliated the popes. They also had a major cultural and archaeological impact. They hauled...
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university of california press the hellenistic settlements in syria the red sea basin and north africa oct 2006
... centres, where they form the Lebanon and Anti-Lebanon. To the north and south of these summits they sink and spread out into broad areas of highland. Thus the Bargylus and Amanus ranges, and the mountains ... the Orontes makes its way to the sea, that between the Bargylus and the Lebanon cut by the Eleutherus river, and, the most important of them all, the p...
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Internal Reasons and the Scope of Blame
... that they don’t appreciate the danger – on the contrary, the danger is the whole point. Rather, they don’t value the benefits of the life before them above the benefits of the glory and respect they ... that the desire for respect shades into the desire to do those things that command respect for the very reasons for which they command it, and that the desire for r...
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metaphysics and the good themes from the philosophy of robert merrihew adams feb 2009
... survive credibly without the system, and the system without them, and that others are not so detachable. In the process one discovers not only the internal connectedness of the views of this or that ... desiderata; and they often allege, quite plausibly, that it is the only theory that can do the trick.¹⁰ II. The Molinist’s Theory of Foreknowledge Foreknowledge and ‘De...
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a theory of virtue excellence in being for the good dec 2006
... sense—hitting the target,¹⁴ choosing the correct action. It belongs to virtue, he says, to feel and act ‘‘at the time, and about the matters, and toward the people, and for the reason [or the end], ... judgments of goodness than of judgments of rightness. The concepts of the good and the right differ in the shape of the characteristic frameworks of evaluati...
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plato on pleasure and the good life nov 2005
... of happiness. Goodness and the Good Life: The Euthydemus 33 discussion of the Protagoras until the epilogue. There I argue, on the one hand, that proponents of the view that Plato espouses the hedonism ... Brickhouse and Smith capture this value-theoretical distinction as a distinction between what they call ‘dependent goods’ and ‘independent goods’ (see esp. 1994: 103 e...
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