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61Indo-European Language and Culture. An Introduction (review)The Classical Review 56 (1): 89-90. 2006.
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3Phonetics and Philology. Sound Change in Italic (review)The Classical Review 56 (1): 144-145. 2006.
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50Sintassi del Greco Antico e Tradizione Grammaticale, I (review)The Classical Review 45 (2): 469-470. 1995.
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3Wackernage's Law and the Placement of the Copula esse in Classical Latin (review)The Classical Review 46 (2): 378-378. 1996.
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27Verbis pingendis. Contributions to the Study of Ritual Speech and Mythopoieia (review)The Classical Review 53 (2): 492-492. 2003.
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1Nietzsche’s Ethical Theory (review)Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 13 (2): 179-181. 2009.
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2Hegel’s Philosophy of Right (review)Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 13 (1): 181-183. 2009.
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3A Silent MelodyNewman Studies Journal 9 (2): 79-90. 2012.Although Newman’s Fifteenth Oxford University Sermon is often considered a precursor to An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine (1845), the following essay views this Sermon as an expression of Newman’s personal struggle from 1839 to 1845: in the midst of confusion, he pondered; against the threat of liberal skepticism, he defended truth; in the face of doubt, he reaffirmed his relationship with God.
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23Johh Henry Newman’s The Arians of the Fourth Century: An Embarrassment?Newman Studies Journal 10 (2): 46-58. 2013.In spite of various criticisms, both at the time of its publication and more recently, Newman’s The Arians of the Fourth Century can be recommended—indeed it offers a valuable critique of modern historical scholarship on Arianism.
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23Mumford on How Mining and War Corrupted Our ValuesTechné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 2 (2): 71-78. 1997.
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51Reference and OntologyThe Monist 59 (3): 353-372. 1976.I have been interested for quite some time in the relevance of reference to ontology. Another who has shown equal interest is W. V. Quine. Surprisingly, because of many other disagreements, there is a large area in which we agree about reference and ontology, namely, that there is some reason to think that both are “inscrutable.” Not so surprisingly, there is a crucial point where we disagree, namely, concerning the relativity of reference and ontology. Although it is not clear, it seems that Qu…Read more
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14Leibniz on Estimating the Uncertain: An English Translation of De incerti aestimatione with CommentaryThe Leibniz Review 14 31-41. 2004.Leibniz’s De incerti aestimatione, which contains his solution to the division problem, has not received much attention, let alone much appreciation. This is surprising because it is in this work that the definition of probability in terms of equally possible cases appears for the first time. The division problem is used to establish and test probability theory; it can be stated as follows: if two players agree to play a game in which one has to win a certain number of rounds in order to win the…Read more
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8Challenges to Social Philosophy: Baudrillard and KristevaSocial Philosophy Today 12 327-339. 1996.
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34Nietzsche’s Radical Hermeneutical EpistemologyInternational Studies in Philosophy 23 (2): 119-128. 1991.
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17The Pesharim and Qumran History: Chaos or Consensus?Journal of the American Oriental Society 123 (4): 863. 2003.
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26A Time to Tear down and a Time to Build up: A Rereading of EcclesiastesJournal of the American Oriental Society 121 (2): 288. 2001.
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7The Conventions and Craft of Yüan DramaThe Conventions and Craft of Yuan DramaJournal of the American Oriental Society 91 (1): 14. 1971.
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