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Jeff Evans

University of Glamorgan
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  • University of Glamorgan
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Metaphysics
Applied Ethics
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  •  83
    Necessity, Cause and Blame: Perspectives on Aristotle's Theory By Richard Sorabji London: Duckworth & Co., 1980, xv + 326 pp., £24 (review)
    Philosophy 56 (218): 584-. 1981.
    Aristotle
  •  89
    Studies in Aristotle
    The Classical Review 33 (02): 236-. 1983.
    Aristotle
  •  80
    Introduction
    Royal Institute of Philosophy Lecture Series 22. 1987.
  •  68
    Animal Minds and Human Morals
    Philosophical Books 36 (2): 130-133. 1995.
    Animal EthicsAnimal MindsAnimal Rights
  •  157
    Aristotle on Politics
    The Classical Review 44 (02): 300-. 1994.
    Aristotle: Political Philosophy
  •  101
    Aristotle on the Human Good By Richard Kraut Princeton University Press, 1989, xi + 379 pp., $37.50 (review)
    Philosophy 66 (256): 246-. 1991.
    AristotleEthics
  •  71
    Sarah Waterlow "Nature, Change and Agency in Aristotle's Physics"
    Philosophical Quarterly 34 (134): 78. 1984.
    Aristotle: Time
  •  82
    Souls, Attunements, and Variation in Degree
    International Philosophical Quarterly 34 (3): 277-287. 1994.
  •  133
    Aristotle on relativism
    Philosophical Quarterly 24 (96): 193-203. 1974.
    AristotleRelativism
  •  21
    Teaching Philosophy on the Eve of the Twenty-first Century
    . 1998.
  •  128
    Reason and violence: Arguments from force
    Philosophy 80 (2): 267-277. 2005.
    There are good grounds for seeing a deep opposition between reason and violence. Yet some forms of argument appear to link the two; and a prominent example is the argumentum ad baculum, where the premise contains a threat. Consideration of the connection between premise and conclusion in such an argument can, it seems, yield some cases where the status of the author of the threat renders the argument not only valid but also sound. Examples of such arguments cluster in the areas near Pascal's Wag…Read more
    There are good grounds for seeing a deep opposition between reason and violence. Yet some forms of argument appear to link the two; and a prominent example is the argumentum ad baculum, where the premise contains a threat. Consideration of the connection between premise and conclusion in such an argument can, it seems, yield some cases where the status of the author of the threat renders the argument not only valid but also sound. Examples of such arguments cluster in the areas near Pascal's Wager and Rawls' argument for justice. However even these arguments fail to effect a reconciliation between reason and violence.
  • Western Philosophy (edited book)
    with Malcolm Seymour, Trevor Green, Audrey Healy, Richard Cross, James Ladyman, Katherine J. Morris, W. J. Mander, Christine Battersby, A. W. Moore, Robert Stern, Christopher Hookway, Bob Carruthers, Gary Russell, Dennis Hedlund, Alex Ridgway, Alexander Fyfe, Paul Farrer, and Trevor Nichols
    Kultur. 2006.
  •  113
    The Chain of Change
    Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 33 414-417. 1991.
  •  107
    Jean-Yves Chateau : La vérité pratique: Aristote Éthique à Nicomache Livre VI . Paris: Librarie philosophique Vrin, 1997. Pp. 376. Paper, frs. 250. ISBN: 2-7116-1298-8 (review)
    The Classical Review 50 (2): 625-626. 2000.
    Aristotle: Nicomachean EthicsAristotle: Ethics
  •  64
    Montgomery Furth. Substance, Form and Psyche: an Aristotelean Metaphysics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988. Pp. xiv + 300. ISBN 0-521-34143-4. £30
    British Journal for the History of Science 22 (4): 485-486. 1989.
    Substance
  •  55
    Aristotle's Man
    with Stephen R. L. Clark
    Philosophical Quarterly 26 (103): 168. 1976.
    Aristotle
  •  110
    Studies in Aristotle D. J. O'Meara (ed.): Studies in Aristotle. (Studies in Philosophy and the History of Philosophy, 9.) Pp. viii + 313. Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press, 1981 (review)
    The Classical Review 33 (02): 236-238. 1983.
    Aristotle
  •  167
    Aristotle on Scientific Knowledge - R. D. McKirihan: Principles and Proofs: Aristotle's Theory of Demonstrative Science. Pp. xiv + 340. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1992. Cased, £35
    The Classical Review 44 (1): 84-85. 1994.
    Aristotle: EpistemologyAristotle: Logic and Philosophy of LanguageAristotle: Philosophy of Science
  •  130
    Aristotle on Scientific Knowledge
    The Chesterton Review 44 (1): 84-85. 1994.
    Aristotle: EpistemologyAristotle: Philosophy of Science
  •  91
    Aristotle's De Partibus Animalium I and De Generatione Animalium I (with passages from II. 1–3). By D. M. Balme Oxford, 1972, pp. vii and 173. £3.50Aristotle on Memory By Richard Sorabji Duckworth, 1972, pp. x and 112. £3.25 (review)
    Philosophy 48 (186): 404-. 1973.
    AristotleTheories of MemoryAristotle: Natural Science
  •  103
    Aristotle Topics E5, 135a20—b6: the ontology of ὁμοιομερῆ
    Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 60 (3): 284-292. 1978.
    Aristotle: Logic and Philosophy of LanguageAristotle: Matter and Elements
  •  167
    The Unmoved Mover Bernd Manuwald: Studien zum Unbewegten Beweger in der Naturphilosophie des Aristoteles. (Abhandlungen der geistes- und sozialwissenschaftliche Klasse, 1989.9.) Pp. 130. Mainz/Stuttgart: Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur/Franz Steiner, 1989. Paper, DM 58 (review)
    The Classical Review 42 (01): 76-77. 1992.
    Aristotle: MetaphysicsAristotle: The Unmoved Mover
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