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Chicago,: University of Chicago Press. Edited by Hubert McNeill Poteat (1950)

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  1. Cicero and Editorial Revision.Sean Gurd - 2007 - Classical Antiquity 26 (1):49-80.
    In this essay I discuss Cicero's practice of submitting his texts to others for comment, arguing that the mutual reading and correction of friends' works played an important social function. By discussing what would make a text better, Cicero and his collaborators worked to forge and maintain social ties. In addition, I pursue an important corollary: for a text to provoke this activity, it must present itself as unfinished or in progress. Cicero was aware of this corollary, and in the (...)
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  • Sovereignty as a Vocation in Hobbes's Leviathan: New foundations, Statecraft, and Virtue.Matthew Hoye - 2023 - Amsterdam University Press.
    This book is about virtue and statecraft in Thomas Hobbes's Leviathan. Its overarching argument is that the fundamental foundation of Hobbes's political philosophy in Leviathan is wise, generous, loving, sincere, just, and valiant-in sum, magnanimous-statecraft, whereby sovereigns aim to realize natural justice, manifest as eminent and other-regarding virtue. I propose that concerns over the virtues of the natural person bearing the office of the sovereign suffuse Hobbes's political philosophy, defining both his theory of new foundations and his critiques of law (...)
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  • Psychology, rhetoric, and cognition.Michael Billig - 1989 - History of the Human Sciences 2 (3):289-307.
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  • Reality and illusion: commonalities of perception in the search for truth in selected texts, a linguistic approach.Elizabeth Rainey - unknown
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