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The Classical Review 22 (7):227-228 (1908)

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  1. Historians and Their Duties.Jonathan Gorman - 2004 - History and Theory 43 (4):103-117.
    We need to specify what ethical responsibility historians, as historians, owe, and to whom. We should distinguish between natural duties and obligations, and recognize that historians' ethical responsibility is of the latter kind. We can discover this responsibility by using the concept of “accountability”. Historical knowledge is central. Historians' central ethical responsibility is that they ought to tell the objective truth. This is not a duty shared with everybody, for the right to truth varies with the audience. Being a historian (...)
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  • The Genial Gene: Deconstructing Darwinian Selfishness. [REVIEW]Barry Allen - 2010 - Common Knowledge 16 (3):559-559.
    Darwin had a hypothesis about descent with modification, and a Spencerian view of the evolution as selfish conflict. Biology remains marked by the dualism today. Many, inside the discipline and out, suppose that taking an evolutionary perspective just is to seek the secret selfishness that “explains” a successful form of life. Nowhere is this view of evolution more entrenched than in the theory specialists call Sexual Selection, a theory on the evolution of everything that differentiates the sexes. Darwin thought the (...)
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  • Accident: A Philosophical and Literary History.Miguel Tamen - 2010 - Common Knowledge 16 (3):561-562.
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  • Chronicles of My Life: An American in the Heart of Japan; Japan Rising: The Iwakura Embassy to the USA and Europe, 1871–1873; Japan through the Looking Glass; Everyday Aesthetics; The Culture of Japanese Fascism. [REVIEW]Jeffrey M. Perl - 2010 - Common Knowledge 16 (3):563-565.
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  • Ritual and Its Consequences: An Essay on the Limits of Sincerity.Don Seeman - 2010 - Common Knowledge 16 (3):561-561.
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  • Alice in Jamesland: The Story of Alice Howe Gibbens James.Paul Armstrong - 2010 - Common Knowledge 16 (3):560-560.
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  • From Gibbon to Auden: Essays on the Classical Tradition.John Boardman - 2010 - Common Knowledge 16 (3):557-558.
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  • Affective Meditation and the Invention of Medieval Compassion.Caroline Walker Bynum - 2010 - Common Knowledge 16 (3):552-553.
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  • Hugh Trevor-Roper and the history of ideas.Peter Ghosh - 2011 - History of European Ideas 37 (4):483-505.
    A wave of recent publication connected to Hugh Trevor-Roper offers cause to take stock of his life and legacy. He is an awkward subject because his output was so protean, but a compelling one because of his significance for the resurgence of the history of ideas in Britain after 1945. The article argues that the formative period in Trevor-Roper's life was 1945–57, a period curiously neglected hit her to. It was at this time that the pioneered a history of ideas (...)
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  • How Professors Think: Inside the Curious World of Academic Judgment.William M. Chace - 2010 - Common Knowledge 16 (3):555-555.
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  • Antiquaries and Archaists: The Past in the Past, the Past in the Present.Stuart Clark - 2010 - Common Knowledge 16 (3):557-557.
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  • Of Counterfeits and Delusions: Revisiting Ryle on Skepticism and the Impossibility of Global Deceit.Douglas McDermid - 2004 - Disputatio 1 (17):1 - 23.
    Consider the following proposition: It is possible that all of our perceptual experiences are ‘delusive.’ According to Gilbert Ryle, is demonstrably absurd. In this paper I address four questions: What is Ryle’s argument against?; How persuasive is it?; What positions are ruled out if is absurd?; and How does Ryle’s position compare with contemporary work on skepticism?
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  • Petrarch: A Critical Guide to the Complete Works.Sissela Bok - 2010 - Common Knowledge 16 (3):558-559.
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  • Lucky Hans and Other Merz Fairy Tales.Colin Richmond - 2010 - Common Knowledge 16 (3):562-562.
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  • F. H. Bradley: An Unpublished Note on Christian Morality.Gordon Kendal - 1983 - Religious Studies 19 (2):175 - 183.
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  • Le Corbusier and the Occult.Simon Richards - 2010 - Common Knowledge 16 (3):553-554.
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  • Littérature et histoire du christianisme ancien.Marie-Pierre Bussières, Serge Cazelais, Dominique Côté, Eric Crégheur, Lucian Dînca, Pascale Dubé, Michael Kaler, Jean Labrecque, Annie Landry, Jean-Thomas Nicole, Louis Painchaud, Paul-Hubert Poirier, Mathieu Sabourin & Annick Thibault - 2002 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 58 (2):357-394.
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  • Books as History: The Importance of Books beyond Their Texts.G. Thomas Tanselle - 2010 - Common Knowledge 16 (3):556-557.
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  • New and Selected Poems.Belle Randall - 2010 - Common Knowledge 16 (3):555-555.
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