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    40. Anton (John, P.) et Preus (Anthony) (éd.), Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy IV. Aristotle's Ethics Preus (Anthony) et Anton (John P.) (éd.). Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy V, Aristotle's Ontology

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    Balaudé Jean-François. 40. Anton (John, P.) et Preus (Anthony) (éd.), Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy IV. Aristotle's Ethics Preus (Anthony) et Anton (John P.) (éd.). Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy V, Aristotle's Ontology. In: Revue des Études Grecques, tome 111, Janvier-juin 1998. pp. 373-374

    Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy. IV: Aristotle's Ethics. Edited by John P. Anton and Anthony Preus Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy. V: Aristotle's Ontology. Edited by Anthony Preus and John P. Anton

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    Follon Jacques. Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy. IV: Aristotle's Ethics. Edited by John P. Anton and Anthony Preus Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy. V: Aristotle's Ontology. Edited by Anthony Preus and John P. Anton. In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Quatrième série, tome 92, n°1, 1994. pp. 108-110

    Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy. IV: Aristotle's Ethics. Edited by John P. Anton and Anthony Preus Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy. V: Aristotle's Ontology. Edited by Anthony Preus and John P. Anton

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    Follon Jacques. Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy. IV: Aristotle's Ethics. Edited by John P. Anton and Anthony Preus Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy. V: Aristotle's Ontology. Edited by Anthony Preus and John P. Anton. In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Quatrième série, tome 92, n°1, 1994. pp. 108-110

    Endangered excellence: on the political philosophy of Aristotle/ Pierre Pellegrin ; translated by Anthony Preus.

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    Includes bibliographical references and index."A fresh look at Aristotle's political theory with attention to the resonance of his thought for contemporary concerns"--Introduction: "Our ancestors the Greeks" -- Chapter 1.The philosopher in politics -- Chapter 2. A biological politics? -- Chapter 3.The endangered happiness of the city -- Chapter 4. Citizen, city, constitution -- Chapter 5. On the positive use of deviance -- Chapter 6. The legislator -- Chapter 7. The theoretical tools of the legislator -- Chapter 8. Political matter -- Conclusion.1 online resource

    Respect for the Dead and Dying

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    Preus argues against the view held by Gary Jones that permanently unconscious persons do not deserve moral deference because they cannot suffer harm. He maintains that even the dead are owed respect and have interests and rights that are protected by law, custom, and moral institutions. This respect for the dead and the dying has implications for discussions of active and passive euthanasia and the treatment of incompetents. In his rejoinder, Jones clarifies his position and suggests that Preus misunderstood his arguments concerning brain death and respect for former persons. (KIE abstract

    Wisdom Texts and Philosophy

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    The last essay of this issue concerns to a more "technical" subject: in many ancient cultures, literary monuments are mainly "wisdom literature". In these early works. Philosophy and Literature are more closely related than in many contemporary approaches. The author here tries to sketch the relationships between the ancient wisdom literatures of Egipt, Greece and Israel, and to show how this literary genre precedes "philosophy"

    Interview with Anthony F. Janson

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    Anthony F. Janson is a retired professor and former Department Chair for the UNCW Department of Art and Theatre [retired December 2002]. This interview covers his complete life and career. He discusses his relationship with his art historian father, H.W. Janson, including his relationship as son and co-author and editor of the Janson texts on art history. The interview covers Tony's career as a scholar, book editor, author, art museum curator [at Indianapolis Art Museum and North Carolina Art Museum], and as a professor. Throughout, he comments on important artists in history and his philosophy of art history. He also includes stories of his time in the Vietnam War

    Interview with Anthony F. Janson

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    Anthony F. Janson is a retired professor and former Department Chair for the UNCW Department of Art and Theatre [retired December 2002]. This interview covers his complete life and career. He discusses his relationship with his art historian father, H.W. Janson, including his relationship as son and co-author and editor of the Janson texts on art history. The interview covers Tony's career as a scholar, book editor, author, art museum curator [at Indianapolis Art Museum and North Carolina Art Museum], and as a professor. Throughout, he comments on important artists in history and his philosophy of art history. He also includes stories of his time in the Vietnam War

    SAGP/SSIPS 2007 Abstract Collection

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    This is a collection of abstracts from the 2007 SAGP/SSIPS conference, in alphabetical order by name of author
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