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    Ancient Greek Dialectic as Expression of Freedom of Thought and Speech.Enrico Berti - 1978 - Journal of the History of Ideas 39 (3):347–370.
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    Ancient greek dialects - (g.K.) Giannakis, (e.) Crespo, (p.) filos (edd.) Studies in ancient greek dialects. From central greece to the Black sea. ( Trends in Classics supplementary volume 49.) pp. XVIII + 599, ills, maps. Berlin and boston: De gruyter, 2018. Cased, £109, €119.95, us$137.99. Isbn: 978-3-11-053081-0. [REVIEW]Patrick James - 2020 - The Classical Review 70 (1):1-4.
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    Palatal λ in Greek Dialects.R. Mckenzie - 1927 - Classical Quarterly 21 (3-4):194-.
    To the instances of non-syllabic ε after -ιλ- or -υλ- which were given in Class. Quart. XVII. 196 , two more may be added: Σιλεωνας, Kaibel, Epigrammata Graeca 783 , occurs in a trochaic line, and is scanned Cup – Cup –. Kaibel calls it a ‘nomen suspectum’; but in the re-edition in Anc. Gr.Inscr.in the British Museum, No. 796, the reading is defended by a comparison with Σιλνιος in C.I.G. 1577. 3 = I.G. 7. 2429.
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  4. M. Mouzala (ed) Ancient Greek Dialectic and Its Reception, W. de Gruyter, 2023.Inna Kupreeva (ed.) - 2023 - Berlin: W. de Gruyter.
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    Greek Dialects and the Transformation of an Indo-European Process. [REVIEW]J. Gonda - 1973 - Mnemosyne 26 (2):182-182.
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    (1 other version)Greek Dialects - Carl Darling Buck: The Greek Dialects. Pp. xiii + 374; 2 charts. Chicago: University Press (London: Cambridge University Press), 1955. Cloth, 90 s. net. [REVIEW]D. M. Jones - 1957 - The Classical Review 7 (02):132-135.
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    Greek Dialects - E. Crespo J. L. GarcÍ Ramón A. Striano: (edd.): Dialectologia Graeca. Actas del II Coloquio Internacional de Dialectologia Griega (Miraflores de la Sierra [Madrid], 19–21 de junio de 1991). Pp. 397. Madrid: Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, 1993. Paper. [REVIEW]J. Clackson - 1996 - The Classical Review 46 (1):67-69.
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    Greek Dialects Albert Thumb: Handbuch der griechischen Dialekte. Zweiter Teil. Zweiter erweiterte Auflage von Anton Scherer. Pp. xv+436. Heidelberg: Winter, 1959. Paper, DM. 32. [REVIEW]D. M. Jones - 1961 - The Classical Review 11 (01):60-62.
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    Buck's Greek Dialects[REVIEW]S. G. Campbell - 1928 - The Classical Review 42 (6):229-230.
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    Greek dialects A. C. cassio (ed.): Katà diàlekton. Atti Del III colloquio internazionale di dialettologia greca. Napoli—fiaiano d'ischia, 25–29 september 1996 . (Aion, dipartimento di studi Del mondo classico E Del mediterraneo Antico, sezione filologico-letteraria, 19.) pp. 617. Naples: Istituto universitario orientale, 1999. Paper. [REVIEW]Geoffrey Horrocks - 2003 - The Classical Review 53 (01):91-.
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    Underspecification, Parsing Mismatches and Routinisation: The Historical Development of the Clitic Systems of Greek Dialects.Stergios Chatzikyriakidis - 2020 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 30 (2):277-304.
    In this paper, the historical development of the clitic systems of Standard Modern, Cypriot and Pontic Greek is discussed. These three varieties not only present the whole range of variation one can find across clitic systems in Greek but, furthermore, derive from a common linguistic ancestor, i.e. Koine Greek. This paper argues that the transition from Koine Greek to the Medieval varieties and from the Medieval varieties to the respective modern ones can be explained by making (...)
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    Hoffmann on the Greek Dialects[REVIEW]Charles E. Bennett - 1892 - The Classical Review 6 (1-2):54-56.
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    Notes on Certain Forms of the Greek Dialects.Carl Darling Buck - 1905 - The Classical Review 19 (05):242-250.
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    The Development of the Consonantal System in the Greek Dialects[REVIEW]D. M. Jones - 1964 - The Classical Review 14 (2):175-177.
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    Teaching Greek grammar in 11th-century Constantinople: Michael Psellus on the Greekdialects’.Raf Van Rooy - 2016 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 109 (1):207-222.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Byzantinische Zeitschrift Jahrgang: 109 Heft: 1 Seiten: 207-222.
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    Introduction to the Study of the Greek Dialects: Grammar, Selected Inscriptions, Glossary. By C. D. Buck. Ginn, 1910.H. D. R. W. - 1911 - The Classical Review 25 (07):229-.
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    Vowels in the Greek Dialects[REVIEW]Anna Morpurgo Davies - 1967 - The Classical Review 17 (3):315-317.
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    Hoffmann's Greek Dialects[REVIEW]A. G. Laird - 1894 - The Classical Review 8 (5):210-212.
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    Dialect in Aristophanes and the Politics of Language in Ancient Greek Literature (Book).A. M. Bowie - 2003 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 123:208.
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    Greek Philosophy, the Hub and the Spokes.The Discovery of the Mind; the Greek Origins of European Thought.Plato's Earlier Dialectic.Plato's Modern Enemies and the Theory of Natural Law.W. K. C. Guthrie, Bruno Snell, T. G. Rosenmeyer, Richard Robinson & John Wild - 1955 - Journal of Philosophy 52 (13):349-358.
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    Logic, science, and dialectic: collected papers in Greek philosophy.Gwilym Ellis Lane Owen - 1986 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press. Edited by Martha Craven Nussbaum.
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    Dialectic vs. technocracy: higher reasoning from ancient Greek rationalism to modern German idealism.Tommi Juhani Hanhijärvi - 2022 - New York: Algora Publishing.
    Low reason is about coping in the world in the world's terms; but our freedom, morality, and enlightenment require the higher, more speculative faculty. Dr. Hanhijarvi (Humboldt Univ.) invites us to explore the great thinkers and re-activate the profound abilities of the human mind that so importantly out-shine today's mechanistic thinking.
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    GREEK DRAMA AND PHILOSOPHY - (J.) Billings The Philosophical Stage. Drama and Dialectic in Classical Athens. Pp. xiv + 269. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2021. Cased, £30, US$39.95. ISBN: 978-0-691-20518-2. [REVIEW]Marc Mastrangelo - 2024 - The Classical Review 74 (1):60-62.
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  24. Antigone and the Dialectics of Sittlichkeit - Hegel's Interpretation of the Greek Tragedy Antigone.Ya-Ping Lin - 2002 - Philosophy and Culture 29 (5):455-468.
    In this paper, the tragedy of Hegel's works on索佛克里斯 is interpreted as the object of analysis, to clarify the "Phenomenology of Mind" chapter of the first link: ethical implied the dialectical development of relations. Hegel Antigongnie and Craig Wong as the conflict between the play to express the central theme, the duo behind it as the ethical forces of the two entities split out the two sets of rules of self-symbol, through the wave Li Naike burial period of confrontation with (...)
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  25. Hegel and dialectics according to the greeks.G. Plantybonjour - 1982 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 36 (139):3-20.
  26. Conflict and Repose: Dialectics of the Greek Ideal in Nietzsche and Winckelmann.Dirk T. D. Held - 2004 - In Paul Bishop (ed.), Nietzsche and antiquity: his reaction and response to the classical tradition. Rochester, NY: Camden House. pp. 411-424.
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  27. Hypothesis-In Plato's Dialectics and Greek Mathematics.Arpad Szabo - 1987 - Epistemologia 10:163-170.
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    Conflict and Repose: Dialectics of the Greek Ideal in Nietzsche and Winckelmann.Dirk T. D. Held - 2004 - In Paul Bishop (ed.), Nietzsche and antiquity: his reaction and response to the classical tradition. Rochester, NY: Camden House. pp. 411-424.
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    Understanding dialectical thinking from a cultural-historical perspective.Wan-chi Wong - 2006 - Philosophical Psychology 19 (2):239 – 260.
    The present essay aims to throw light on the study of dialectical thinking from a cultural-historical perspective. Different forms of dialectic are articulated as ideal types, including the Greek dialectic, the Hegelian dialectic, the contemporary German negative dialectic, the Chinese dialectic, and the Indian negative dialectic. These influential cultural products in the history of the East and the West, articulated as ideal types, serve as constellations that could facilitate further empirical studies on dialectical thinking. An understanding of the complexity (...)
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  30. Logic, Science and Dialectic: Collected Papers in Greek Philosophy.G. E. L. Owen & Martha Nussbaum - 1987 - Phronesis 32 (2):242-252.
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    Dialectic.Thomas Schwarz Wentzer - 2015 - In Niall Keane & Chris Lawn (eds.), A Companion to Hermeneutics. Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 259–264.
    Dialectic is the parting of ways in philosophy. The analytical movement inaugurated by Moore and Russell took its departure in an attack against Neo‐Hegelianism in Britain, presenting analysis as the cure for the dialectical disease. Gadamer's contributions to Greek philosophy and, in particular, his readings of Plato, arguably the most significant thinker for Gadamerian hermeneutics. Hence, in Gadamer's hermeneutics, the dialectic of question and answer does not function as a maxim that one should apply in exegetic business instead of (...)
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  32. Techniques and Dialectic: Method in Greek and Chinese Mathematics and Medicine.G. E. R. Lloyd - 1998 - In Jyl Gentzler (ed.), Method in ancient philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 354--70.
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    In Dialogue with the Greeks, Volume I: The Presocratics and Reality; Volume II: Plato and Dialectic. [REVIEW]Patricia Sayre - 2005 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2005.
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    Aristotle’s Concept of Dialectic.John David Gemmill Evans - 1977 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Dialectic is a method of investigation which has enjoyed a long history and has been invoked and involved in a great variety of intellectual causes. Aristotle was one of the first thinkers to develop a full theory of dialectic, and his account has remained one of the most influential and philosophically substantial. Dr Evans here offers a systematic account of Aristotle's theory. He explores how dialectic is related to other forms of enquiry, both scientific and philosophical, and demonstrates the central (...)
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    A Modern Greek Treatise On The Cretan Dialect. [REVIEW]Charles E. Bennett - 1892 - The Classical Review 6 (5):223-224.
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    Topical Roots of Formal Dialectic.Erik C. W. Krabbe - 2013 - Argumentation 27 (1):71-87.
    Formal dialectic has its roots in ancient dialectic. We can trace this influence in Charles Hamblin’s book on fallacies, in which he introduced his first formal dialectical systems. Earlier, Paul Lorenzen proposed systems of dialogical logic, which were in fact formal dialectical systems avant la lettre, with roles similar to those of the Greek Questioner and Answerer. In order to make a comparison between ancient dialectic and contemporary formal dialectic, I shall formalize part of the Aristotelian procedure for Academic (...)
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    In dialogue with the Greeks (vol. I: The Presocratics and reality; vol. II: Plato and dialectic) – Rush Rhees, edited by D. Z. Phillips. [REVIEW]Heidi Northwood - 2006 - Philosophical Investigations 29 (4):369–382.
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    Skewed Sociolinguistic Awareness of a Native Non-standard Dialect: Evidence from the Cypriot Greek Writing of Greek Cypriot Students.Ioli Ayiomamitou & Androula Yiakoumetti - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Dialectics of knowing in education: transforming conventional practice into its opposite.Neil Hooley - 2018 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Dialectics of Knowing strengthens the philosophical basis of formal education that has been weakened by neoliberalism over the past thirty years. It draws upon Greek philosophy that asked 'How should we live?' and European Enlightenment that considered 'What can we know?' to question today 'What does it mean to experience mind, to act, think and create ethically?' Focusing particularly on the notion of praxis and specific issues involving indigenous, feminist and practitioner knowing, this book will help scholars and practitioners (...)
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    Strange Talk S. Colvin: Dialect in Aristophanes. The Politics of Language in Ancient Greek Literature . Pp. xii + 347. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1999. Cased, £48. ISBN: 0-19-815249-. [REVIEW]David Bain - 2001 - The Classical Review 51 (01):14-.
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    Owen's Progress: Logic, Science, and Dialectic: Collected Papers in Greek Philosophy.Gail Fine - 1988 - Philosophical Review 97 (3):373-99.
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    Revisiting Greek Psychiatry.James Phillips - 2022 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 29 (4):291-292.
    Dr. Otto Doerr-Zegers's article is so interesting and insightful that I have nothing critical to say about it. On the other hand, in finding Greek, mainly Platonic, origins for psychotherapy, he offers us much to think about. In this brief commentary I will attempt to draw out some of the implications of his analysis for contemporary psychotherapy.Doerr-Zegers's analysis begins with a reflection on Socrates' Maieutics, Socrates' invoking the midwife metaphor to convey his use of dialectics to bring forth the (...)
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  43. Greek Returns: The Poetry of Nikos Karouzos.Nick Skiadopoulos & Vincent W. J. Van Gerven Oei - 2011 - Continent 1 (3):201-207.
    continent. 1.3 (2011): 201-207. “Poetry is experience, linked to a vital approach, to a movement which is accomplished in the serious, purposeful course of life. In order to write a single line, one must have exhausted life.” —Maurice Blanchot (1982, 89) Nikos Karouzos had a communist teacher for a father and an orthodox priest for a grandfather. From his four years up to his high school graduation he was incessantly educated, reading the entire private library of his granddad, comprising mainly (...)
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    Ancient Greek Philosophy.Robert Wardy - 1996 - In Eric Tsui-James & Nicholas Bunnin (eds.), Blackwell Companion to Philosophy. Cambridge, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 583–600.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Socrates and Dialectical Method Plato Aristotle Hellenistic Methodology.
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  45. Rush Rhees, In Dialogue with the Greeks Volume II: Plato and Dialectic Reviewed by.John Mouracade - 2006 - Philosophy in Review 26 (1):57-60.
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    Dialectic as a mystical discipline.Kent Peacock - manuscript
    In Books V – VII of the Republic we are presented with a picture of knowledge as something entirely distinct from right opinion, and we have described to us a method called dialectic by means of which a suitably endowed person may attain to this knowledge. By knowledge, Plato means knowledge of the forms, although it is far from clear what this really means. And it is also not clear exactly what he means by dialectic, or how it is that (...)
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  47. Owen's progress: Logic, science, and dialectic: Collected papers in greek philosophy.G. E. L. Owen & M. Nussbaum - 1988 - Philosophical Review 97 (3):373-399.
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    Greek Verse Inscriptions in Roman Egypt: Julia Balbilla's Sapphic Voice.Patricia Rosenmeyer - 2008 - Classical Antiquity 27 (2):334-358.
    In 130 ce, Hadrian and Sabina traveled to Egyptian Thebes. Inscriptions on the Memnon colossus document the royal visit, including fifty-four lines of Greek verse by Julia Balbilla, an elite Roman woman of Syrian heritage. The poet's style and dialect have been compared to those of Sappho, although the poems' meter and content are quite different from those of her archaic predecessor. This paper explores Balbilla's Memnon inscriptions and their social context. Balbilla's archaic forms and obscure mythological variants showcase (...)
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    Greek-Catholic and Roman Catholic Relations in the Austro-Hungarian Empire: the Problem of Latinization and Ukrainization.Nadiya Stokolos - 2000 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 16:31-40.
    Although the Greek Catholic Church was not a decisive factor in national self-determination in Galicia, it made a significant contribution to overcoming the crisis of national identity in the nineteenth century. The Eastern rite was one of the most advanced factors that distinguished Greek Catholics from Roman Catholics, Ukrainians from the Poles. Language differences were not so great as to distinguish Galician Ukrainians from Galician Poles. Both languages ​​borrowed so much from one another over centuries that became mutually (...)
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    Total Freedom: Toward a Dialectical Libertarianism.Chris Matthew Sciabarra - 2000 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    Building upon his previous books about Marx, Hayek, and Rand, _Total Freedom_ completes what _Lingua Franca_ has called Sciabarra’s "epic scholarly quest" to reclaim dialectics, usually associated with the Marxian left, as a methodology that can revivify libertarian thought. Part One surveys the history of dialectics from the ancient Greeks through the Austrian school of economics. Part Two investigates in detail the work of Murray Rothbard as a leading modern libertarian, in whose thought Sciabarra finds both dialectical and nondialectical elements. (...)
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