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  1. Nicomachean Ethics.Terence Irwin & Aristotle of Stagira - 1999 - Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing.
    Building on the strengths of the first edition, the second edition of the Irwin Nicomachean Ethics features a revised translation (with little editorial intervention), expanded notes (including a summary of the argument of each chapter), an expanded Introduction, and a revised glossary.
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  • The Garden of Priapus: Sexuality and Aggression in Roman Humor.Amy Richlin - 1992 - Oxford University Press USA.
    In this book, Richlin argues that the attitude of sexual aggressiveness exhibited by the garden statues of the god Priapus served as a model for Roman satire from Lucilius to Juvenal.
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  • Sincerity and authenticity.Lionel Trilling - 1972 - New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.
    Surveys Western literature and thought to reveal the evolution of the ideals of sincerity and authenticity.
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  • The Formation of the Greek Polis: Aristotle and Archaeology.John Nicolas Coldstream - 1984 - Vs Verlag Fur Sozialwissenschaften.
    The Formation of the Greek Polis: Aristotle and Archaeology.
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  • Friendship and the Moral Life.Paul J. Wadell - 1989 - University of Notre Dame Press.
    Wadell (ethics, Catholic Theological Union, Chicago) reconceptualizes moral theology, establishing friendship as central to the moral purpose of life, and integral to Christianity. In this connection he examines Aristotole, Augustine, Karl Barth, Thomas Aquinas, and others. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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  • A Passion for Friends: Toward a Philosophy of Female Affection.Janice G. Raymond - 2001 - Spinifex Press.
    This feminist classic explores the many manifestations of friendship between women and examines the ways women have created their own communities and destinies through friendship.
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  • Die Briefe des Pythagoras und der Pythagoreer.Alfons Staedele, Alfons Städele & Pythagoras - 1980 - Meisenheim am Glan: Hain. Edited by Pythagoras.
    Betrifft die Handschrift Cod. 579 der Burgerbibliothek Bern.
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  • Grundwerte römischer Staatsgesinnung in den Geschichtswerken des Sallust.Viktor Pöschl - 1967 - de Gruyter.
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  • Quellen zur Ethik Theophrasts.William W. Fortenbaugh & Theophrastus - 1984 - Amsterdam: B.R. Grüner. Edited by Theophrastus.
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  • Socraticorum Reliquiae.Gabriele Giannantoni - 1983 - Edizioni Dell'ateneo.
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  • Other Selves: Philosophers on Friendship.Michael Pakaluk (ed.) - 1991 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    "Friendship, that pervasive, everyday, and subtle matter of our most intimate personal life, has rarely been accorded its due. Michael Pakaluk has retrieved the thoughts of our greatest thinkers on the subject and collected them into a handsome and handy volume.... A splendid book!" --M. M. Wartofsky, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, Baruch College, City University of New York.
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  • The Aesthetics of the Greek Banquet: Images of Wine and Ritual.François Lissarrague - 1990 - Princeton University Press.
    In deepening our understanding of the symposium in ancient Greece, this book embodies the wit and play of the images it explains: those decorating Athenian drinking vessels from the sixth and fifth centuries B.C. The vases used at banquets often depict the actual drinkers who commissioned their production and convey the flowing together of wine, poetry, music, games, flirtation, and other elements that formed the complex structure of the banquet itself. A close reading of the objects handled by drinkers in (...)
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  • Law, Sexuality, and Society the Enforcement of Morals in Classical Athens.Louis E. Boone & David L. Kurtz - 1991 - Harcourt Brace College Publishers.
    Learn the business language you need to feel confident in taking the first steps toward becoming successful business majors and successful business people with Boone and Kurtz's best-selling CONTEMPORARY BUSINESS and its accompanying Audio CD-ROM. You'll find all the most important introductory business topics, using the most current and interesting examples happening right now in the business world! With this textbook, you'll hone skills that will make you more successful as students and employees.
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  • Argonauts of the Western Pacific.Bronislaw Malinowski - 1922 - George Routledge & Sons.
    The introductory chapter, entitled 'The Subject, Method and Scope of this Enquiry,' details how anthropology is to be pursued as a science and advocates the method of participant observation.
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  • Aristotle's Philosophy of Friendship.Suzanne Stern-Gillet - 1995 - State University of New York Press.
    Presents the major issues in Aristotle's writings on Friendship.
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  • Other Selves: Aristotle on Personal and Political Friendship.Paul Schollmeier - 1994 - State University of New York Press.
    This book presents a thorough and systematic integration of Aristotle's analysis of friendship with the main lines of the rest of his work in Politics and Nicomachean Ethics.
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  • The Political Dimensions of Aristotle's Ethics.Richard Bodeus - 1993 - State University of New York Press.
    A study in the best tradition of classical scholarship, showing mastery of commentary and scholarship in eight languages, this book argues that the Ethics is integral to a series of politically oriented philosophical addresses aimed at morally mature political leaders. Bodeus's critical review of the major approaches to Aristotle's texts is an excellent introduction to the subject.
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  • The Epigrams of Philodemos: Introduction, Text, and Commentary.David Sider (ed.) - 1997 - Oxford University Press.
    This is the first separate edition and commentary on Philodemos of Gadara since 1885, containing an introduction on Philodemos' life, poetic theory, metrical practice, and the place of the epigrams within the Greek Anthology. Thirty-six genuine and two spurious epigrams are printed with full critical apparatus, translation, and commentary. Also included is the text of a recently published papyrus containing traces of many known and previously unknown epigrams by Philodemos.
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  • Aristotle on the Forms of Friendship.John M. Cooper - 1977 - Review of Metaphysics 30 (4):619 - 648.
    NEITHER in the scholarly nor in the philosophical literature on Aristotle does his account of friendship occupy a very prominent place. I suppose this is partly, though certainly not wholly, to be explained by the fact that the modern ethical theories with which Aristotle’s might demand comparison hardly make room for the discussion of any parallel phenomenon. Whatever else friendship is, it is, at least typically, a personal relationship freely, even spontaneously, entered into, and ethics, as modern theorists tend to (...)
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  • Friendship in Plato's "Lysis".James Haden - 1983 - Review of Metaphysics 37 (2):327 - 356.
    PHILOSOPHY has always made use of its past. In doing so, it resembles literature more than it does the natural sciences, which generally regard the scientific concepts and systems of history as superseded, useless hulks drifting in the wake of empirical and conceptual progress. Literature, on the contrary, cherishes the monumental achievements of previous ages; they retain value and importance, and can be turned to for interest and for inspiration again and again. Philosophy has sometimes claimed to take a radical (...)
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  • Aristotle’s Poetics: The Argument.Gerald F. Else - 1959 - Science and Society 25 (1):77-79.
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  • Birth, Death and Motherhood in Classical Greece,(Cynthia Patterson).N. Demand - 1996 - American Journal of Philology 117:323-325.
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  • Aristotle on the Human Good.Richard KRAUT - 1989 - Ethics 101 (2):382-391.
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  • Aristotle’s Ethical Theory.W. F. R. Hardie & J. Donald Monan - 1968 - Ethics 80 (1):76-82.
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  • The Meaning, Value, and Duties of Friendship.David B. Annis - 1987 - American Philosophical Quarterly 24 (4):349 - 356.
    Friendship was an important topic for classical philosophers; the analysis, Value, And duties of friendship all received considerable attention. But friendship has been a relatively dormant topic among more recent philosophers. This paper (a) presents an analysis of friendship and explains its core elements, (b) discusses several different models for explaining the value of friendship, And (c) argues that there are special duties of friendship and that these aren't based solely on utilitarian considerations.
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  • The Invulnerable Pleasures of Epicurean Friendship.David O'Connor - 1989 - Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies 30:165–86.
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  • Achilles and Patroclus in Love.W. Clarke - 1978 - Hermes 106 (3):381-396.
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  • Love and Friendship in Plato and Aristotle.Anthony Price - 1990 - Mind 99 (395):487-489.
    Book synopsis: Reissued in 1997 with corrections and a new Afterword, this book fully explores for the first time an idea common to Plato and Aristotle, which unites their treatments - otherwise very different - of love and friendship. The idea is that although persons are separate, their lives need not be. One person's life may overflow into another's, and as such, helping another person is a way of serving oneself. The author shows how their view of love and friendship, (...)
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  • Epicurus on friendship and altruism.Philip Mitsis - 1987 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 5:127-53.
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  • Aristotle on the Human Good.Richard KRAUT - 1989 - Philosophy 66 (256):246-247.
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  • The philosophy of symbolic forms.Ernst Cassirer, Ralph Manheim & Charles W. Hendel - 1957 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 12 (4):399-399.
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  • A Theory of Semiotics.Umberto Eco - 1977 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 10 (3):214-216.
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  • Polarity and Analogy, Two types of argumentation in early Greek thought.G. E. R. Lloyd - 1969 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 159:275-278.
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  • Cold Meats: Timokreon on Themistokles.Eva M. Stehle - 1994 - American Journal of Philology 115 (4).
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  • The experience of friendship.William A. Sadler - forthcoming - Humanitas.
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  • Party Politics in the Age of Caesar.Lily Ross Taylor - 1950 - Science and Society 14 (2):175-178.
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  • Therapeutic Reading and Seneca's "Moral Epistles".Margaret Robson Graver - 1996 - Dissertation, Brown University
    The dissertation studies Seneca's views on the reading of philosophical and literary texts as a means of ethical therapy. The therapeutic efficacy of reading was not uncontroversial in the period: a strong preference for orality in philosophic instruction goes back to issues raised in Plato's Phaedrus and is still to be found in the discourses of Epictetus. Seneca recognizes the force of the Socratic objections to philosophic writing, but claims that written texts can be efficacious when properly used; in particular, (...)
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  • Egoism, Desires, and Friendship.Kim-Chong Chong - 1984 - American Philosophical Quarterly 21 (4):349 - 357.
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  • Gregory of Nazianzus: Rhetor and Philosopher.Rosemary Radford Ruether - 1974 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 7 (2):111-113.
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  • Early Imperial Literature and the Crisis of Aristocratic Authority.Matthew Benedict Roller - 1994 - Dissertation, University of California, Berkeley
    This dissertation is a study in historical representation. Following the civil war of the early 40s B.C., much of the political, social, and intellectual authority that had long resided in the Roman aristocracy and its institutions was transferred to what was, for contemporary Romans, a novel, unprecedentedly powerful locus of authority--the princeps. The process of transferring authority continued, in fits and starts, for over a century. The early imperial aristocracy's awareness of its progressive disempowerment constitutes the "crisis" mentioned in the (...)
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  • A comparison between human and divine friendship.Leo M. Bond - 1941 - The Thomist 3:54.
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  • The nature and significance of friendship.Neera Kapur Badhwar - 1993 - In Friendship: A Philosophical Reader. Cornell University Press.
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  • La teoria della filiva nel Liside.Adolfo Levi - 1950 - Giornale di Metafisica 5 (3):285-296.
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  • Actors in the Audience: Theatricality and Doublespeak from Nero to Hadrian (John T. Kirby).S. Bartsch - 1996 - American Journal of Philology 117:155-158.
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