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    Parrhesia, free speech, and self-censorship

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    Han Baltussen and Peter J. Davi

    Simplicius: On Aristotle Physics 1.5-9 Translated by Han Baltussen

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    Classics at the University of Adelaide (1874-2012)

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    Contributions by Margaret O'Hea and Han BaltussenRon Newbold (wth contributions by Margaret O'Hea and Han Baltussen

    Han Baltussen, Philosophy and Exegesis in Simplicius. The Methodology of a Commentator. Londres, Duckworth, 2008

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    Gavray Marc-Antoine. Han Baltussen, Philosophy and Exegesis in Simplicius. The Methodology of a Commentator. Londres, Duckworth, 2008. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 79, 2010. pp. 503-505

    Han Baltussen, Philosophy and Exegesis in Simplicius. The Methodology of a Commentator. Londres, Duckworth, 2008

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    Gavray Marc-Antoine. Han Baltussen, Philosophy and Exegesis in Simplicius. The Methodology of a Commentator. Londres, Duckworth, 2008. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 79, 2010. pp. 503-505

    Han Baltussen, Philosophy and Exegesis in Simplicius. The Methodology of a Commentator

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    Stevens Annick. Han Baltussen, Philosophy and Exegesis in Simplicius. The Methodology of a Commentator. In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Troisième série, tome 108, n°1, 2010. pp. 184-187

    Did Aristotle have a concept of "intuition"? Some thoughts on translating nous

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    In this paper Baltussen proposes to review existing translations of 'nous' in Aristotle in order to show that translating it as 'intuition' is problematic. A proposal to find a new direction for interpreting the term is given, based on a richer understanding of the modern notion of intuition in cognitive psychology. The paper ends by adding some passages to the usual set which deserve further investigation
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