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    Shorter notes.O. Taplin, E. Whittle & Crates Com - 2008 - Classical Quarterly 58:303-399.
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    Cratès, la fourmi et l’escarbot : les cyniques et l’exemple animal.Olimar Flores-Júnior - 2005 - Philosophie Antique 5 (5):135-171.
    Through a commentary of a poem by Crates of Thebes, transmitted by Julian (Or. VII, Against Heracleios the Cynic, 9, 213a-214a and Or. XI [VI], Against the ignorant cynics, 17, 199c-200b), this article aims to show that the cynic philosophers borrowed from the animal behavior not only the paradigm of a kata phusin way of life, but also counter-examples of the kinds of attitude men should avoid.
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    Les maîtres de Cratès.Isabelle Chouinard - 2015 - Revue de Philosophie Ancienne 33 (1):63-94.
    In Book VI of the Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers, Diogenes Laertius presents Cynicism as a philosophical school with origins in Socrates and prefiguring Stoicism, through the sequence: Socrates–Antisthenes–Diogenes–Crates–Zeno. However, the part of the sequence linking Diogenes to Crates is not unanimously accepted. Diogenes Laertius himself mentions that Crates had two other teachers: Bryson of Achaea and Stilpo. The first is unknown, but the sources tell us enough about the second to discern certain similarities between his (...)
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  4. Crate and mangle: questions of agency in confinement livestock facilities.D. Coppin - 2008 - In Andrew Pickering & Keith Guzik (eds.), The mangle in practice: science, society, and becoming. Durham: Duke University Press. pp. 46--66.
     
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  5. Sócrates.Antonio Labriola - 1939 - Rio de Janeiro,: Companhia Brasil editora. Edited by Líbero Rangel de Andrade.
     
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    Sócrates.Ramon Vilà Vernis (ed.) - 2023 - Barcelona: RBA Libros y Publicaciones.
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    Sócrates y Jesús ante la muerte.Luís Felipe Alarco - 1972 - Lima,: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Dirección Universitaria de Biblioteca y Publicaciones.
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  8. Sócrates.A. J. Festugière - 1943 - Buenos Aires,: Interamericana. Edited by Nimio de Anguín.
     
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  9. Sócrates y el socratismo.Antonio Gómez Robledo - 1966 - México,: Fondo de Cultura Económica.
     
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  10. Sócrates.Alberto Gutiérrez - 1943 - Buenos Aires,: Editorial L.E.Y.C.A., Nocito & Rañó.
     
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    Sócrates y yo.Fausto Reinaga - 1983 - La Paz, Bolivia: Ediciones "Comunidad Amáutica Mundial".
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    Les écrits de Cratès de Thèbes selon Diogène Laërce.Isabelle Gugliermina - 2005 - Philosophie Antique 5 (5):173-196.
    Why doesn’t Diogenes Laertius give a full account of Crates’ literary production? Why doesn’t he deal with him in the same way he does with Antisthenes and Diogenes? Several answers are plausible : Laertius leaves out some Crates’ writings on purpose, in order to avoid repetitions in his book as a whole ; since he holds Antisthenes to be the founder of Cynicism, Laertius deliberately passes over some Crates’ writings which could bring their author closer to Diogenes (...)
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    Sócrates: el saber como ética.Norbert Bilbeny - 1998 - Barcelona: Ediciones Península.
    A semejanza de nuestras modernas urbes, la Atenas del siglo V a. C. era una ciudad multicultural. Convivían en ella gentes de procedencias diversas, de distintas razas y lenguas, que profesaban cultos dispares. Este es, según lo expone Norbert Bilbeny, un dato fundamental para entender la filosofia de Sócrates, basada en el ejercicio sistemático, en la plaza pública, del diálogo y del disenso. Y es, al mismo tiempo, uno de los factores que explican la vigencia, al cabo de tantos siglos, (...)
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    Sócrates.Rodolfo Mondolfo - 1955 - Buenos Aires,: Ediciones Losange.
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    Crates, playwright of old comedy - (s.) Perrone cratete. Introduzione, traduzione E commento. (Fragmenta comica 2.) pp. 277. Göttingen: Verlag antike, 2019. Cased, €64.99. Isbn: 978-3-946317-47-0. [REVIEW]Daniel Anderson - 2020 - The Classical Review 70 (2):323-325.
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  16. Estudios sobre Sócrates y Platón.Victor Brochard - 1940 - Buenos Aires,: Editorial Losada, s.a.. Edited by León Ostrov.
    Apunte preliminar, por Francisco Romero.--La obra de Sócrates.--Los mitos en la filosofía de Platón.--Sobre el Banquete de Platón.--El devenir en la filosofía de Platón.--La teroía platónica de la particapación según el Parménides y el Sofista.--Las leyes de Platón y la teoria de las ideas.--La moral de Platón.--Traducción de los pasajes griegos.
     
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    El proceso de Sócrates: del "nosotros" al "yo": contra el prejucio individualista no percibido.Aurelio de Prada García - 2022 - [Madrid]: Ápeiron Ediciones.
    Tal y como reza la cita de la Apología platónica que encabeza estas líneas, ya el propio Sócrates habría advertido a sus jueces de que no le iban a tomar en serio al pensar que hablaba de forma irónica, en broma. Pues bien, en este trabajo de tesis doctoral, defenderemos que, hoy por hoy, esa advertencia sigue vigente; que sigue siendo necesario tomar a Sócrates en serio, pensar que no habló irónicamente y todo ello asumiendo expresamente los postulados de la (...)
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  18. La risa de Sócrates y otras risas.Gabaldón Márquez & JoaquíN[From Old Catalog] - 1962 - Buenos Aires,: Edited by Anzola Carrillo & J. Antonio.
     
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    Vida de Sócrates.Antonio Tovar - 1986 - Madrid: Alianza Editorial.
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    CRATES OF MALLOS M. Broggiato: Cratete di Mallo: I frammenti. Edizione, introduzione e note . (Pleiadi: Studi sulla letteratura antica 2.) Pp. xciv + 359. La Spezia: Agorà Edizioni, 2001. Paper, €30. ISBN: 88-87218-34-X. [REVIEW]Charlotte J. Steiner - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (01):48-.
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    (1 other version)Linear Algebra Representation of Necker Cubes I: The Crazy Crate.Chris Mortensen & Steve Leishman - 2009 - Australasian Journal of Logic 7:1-9.
    We apply linear algebra to the study of the inconsistent figure known as the Crazy Crate. Disambiguation by means of occlusions leads to a class of sixteen such figures: consistent, complete, both and neither. Necessary and sufficient conditions for inconsistency are obtained.
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    Ese idiota llamado Sócrates: teoría política, crítica, democracia.Almeida Rodriguez & S. Manuel - 2014 - San Juan, Puerto Rico: La Secta de los Perros (Ediciones UNE).
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  23. Rationality, Eros, and Daemonic Influence in the Platonic Theages and the Academy of Polemo and Crates.Kurt Lampe - 2013 - American Journal of Philology 134 (3):383-424.
    The educational efficacy ascribed by the Theages to erotic intimacy and daemonic influence has troubled scholars, who generally consider it decadent, superstitious, and irrational. Similar concerns arise concerning the Academy of Polemo and Crates, which is the Theages ’ probable source. I argue that the dialogue signals how cooperative rational inquiry is compatible with erotics and daemonology through allusions to the Symposium and Theaetetus. Moreover, the most “outrageous” passage—the story of Aristides—is signposted as an ironic puzzle, not a straightforward (...)
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    El pensamiento de Sócrates y el psicoanálisis de Freud.R. Armengol Millans - 1994 - Barcelona: Fundació Vidal i Barraquer.
    El lector interesado podra encontrar en este libro diversas, y tal vez novedosas, consideraciones psicoanaliticas y antropologicas, pertinentes incursiones en el campo de la etologia, y constantes referencias a la obra de Freud y de algunos de sus seguidores. Como novedad absoluta, hay que destacar la posibilidad de criticar la teoria freudiana sobre el origen del superyo y de la represion gracias a unos principios epistemologicos derivados del estudio de la confrontacion dialectica entre Socrates y la sofistica.
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  25. De Sócrates a Sartre.Carlos Fortín Gajardo - 1965 - [Santiago de Chile,: Impr. Fantasía.
     
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    Les trésors de Cratès.Gregorio Piaia - 2008 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 106 (1):129-138.
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    Khortos gasteri ou le bonheur est dans le pré: éthique et politique cyniques selon un poème de Cratès de Thèbes.Olimar Flores-Júnior - 2006 - Dialogue 45 (4):647-677.
    This commentary on a poem of Crates of Thebes, which was transmitted in Julian's Oration VII, To the Cynic Herakleios,and Oration IX [VI], To the Uneducated Cynics,intends to rediscuss the notions of happiness, pleasure, wealth, and justice in the context of thekata phusinlife as viewed by the Cynics. The “minimal ethics” proposed by the cynic philosophers, which many would consider as a kind of voluntary experience of suffering, appears as a possible way to secure both individual happiness and political (...)
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  28. La conciencia err�nea. De S�crates a Tom�s de Aquino The Erroneous Conscience. From Socrates to Thomas Aquinas.Alejandro Vigo - 2013 - Signos Filosóficos 15 (29):9-37.
    Resumen En el �mbito de la acci�n moral, el principio socr�tico de que nadie yerra voluntariamente implica que toda vez que un agente elige algo lo hace por considerarlo, al mismo tiempo, como bueno o, al menos, preferible a otra cosa: su elecci�n es internamente racional. La tesis socr�tica sobre la conexi�n estructural entre error y autoenga�o constituye, sin duda, uno de los aportes m�s decisivos al pensamiento filos�fico occidental. De esta concepci�n en torno a la naturaleza y estructura del (...)
     
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  29. A filosofia de Sócrates.A. Sousa Gomes - 1970 - Lisboa,:
     
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    Apologia de Sòcrates ; Critó ; Eutifró ; Protàgores. Plato - 1981 - Barcelona: Laia. Edited by José Vives.
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  31. Vida de Sócrates.Antonio Tovar - 1947 - Madrid,: Revista de Occidente.
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  32. Une liste de disciples de Cratès le Cynique en Diogène Laërce 6, 95.Marie-Odile Goulet-Cazé - 1986 - Hermes 114 (2):247-252.
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    Justicia, comunidad, obediencia: el pensamiento de Sócrates ante la ley.Pedro Rivas Palá - 1996 - Pamplona: Ediciones Universidad de Navarra.
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  34. Por el camino de Sócrates.Francisco W. Torres - 1945 - Córdoba,: R.A., Impr. de la universidad; distribuidor: Assandri.
     
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    Os grandes pensadores: introdução histórica à filosofia (conferências filosóficas): Sócrates & Platão, Descartes & Espinosa, Kant & Fichte.Jonas Cohn - 2010 - Rio: ABC Editora.
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  36. Vida y doctrina de Sócrates.C. Córdova Iturburu - 1940 - Buenos Aires,: Atlántida.
     
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    Art and Nonart: Reflections on an Orange Crate and a Moose Call.Marcia Muelder Eaton - 1983
    In this contemporary approach to aesthetics, Marcia Eaton presents a theory that provides a method of dealing with skepticism regarding the possibility of distinguishing art from non-art.
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    De physics a polis: la evolución del pensamiento filosófico griego desde Tales a Sócrates.Antonio Escohotado - 1975 - Barcelona: Editorial Anagrama.
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    O direito natural na época de Sócrates.Eduardo García Máynez - 2010 - Rio: ABC editora. Edited by Mariza Ferreira Aderaldo.
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    Some Protreptic Anecdotes about the Cynic Philosopher Crates. Apuleius & Translated by Thomas McCreight - 2015 - Arion 23 (2):183.
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  41. "Art and Non-Art: Reflections on an Orange Crate and a Moose Call": Marcia Muelder Eaton. [REVIEW]Graham Mcfee - 1984 - British Journal of Aesthetics 24 (4):372.
     
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  42. Las raíces pedagógicas de la Apología de Sócrates : influencias platónicas en la filosofía del exilio de E. Cassirer (1933-1945). [REVIEW]Gustavo Esparza - 2020 - In Claudio César Calabrese & Federico Nassim Bravo (eds.), La recepción de Platón en el siglo XX: una poíesis de la percepción. New York: Peter Lang.
     
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    Limitations on the Confinement of Food Animals in the United States.Terence J. Centner - 2010 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 23 (5):469-486.
    Citizen petitions and legislative bills in seven states in the US have established space and movement limitations for selected species of farm animals. These actions show Americans becoming concerned about the humane treatment of confined farm animals, and willing to use governmental intervention to preclude existing confinement practices. The individual state provisions vary, including the coverage of species. All seven states deal with sow-gestation crates, five states address veal calf crates, and two states’ provisions also apply to battery (...)
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    Viviendo en co-herencia con la filosofía cínica: Hiparquia de Maronea.José María Zamora Calvo - 2018 - Co-herencia 15 (58):111-131.
    Este artículo intenta aproximarse a la figura femenina de Hiparquia de Maronea, identificando su lugar dentro del cinismo antiguo, movimiento filosófico contestatario de finales del siglo iv a. C. Su figura sería ejemplo de una mujer “extradoméstica”, opuesta completamente a la imagen de la mujer ateniense que permanece recluida en el interior de la casa, respetando celosamente las leyes del silencio. Al respecto, para descifrar las claves de Hiparquia, es fundamental y muy significativo considerar el “matrimonio de perros” (kynogamía) como (...)
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    En torno a la interpretación: ensayos de crítica y hermenéutica.Sultana Wahnón - 2023 - Granada: Editorial Comares.
    Sócrates, intérprete de simónides. Sobre el Protágoras de Platón -- Sobre el Avant-propos de Balzac: una perspectiva hermenéutica -- Literatura y pensamiento: del formalismo al nuevo estructuralismo -- Aproximación a la hermenéutica literaria de Roland barthes -- Sobre la interpretación en Barthes: hacia una hermenéutica plural -- Juego estético y sentido ético. Estética y hermenéutica en la teoría de la tragedia de Christoph Menke -- Contra la interpretación. El caso de Pierre Bayard.
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    Kairogénesis socrática.Rubén Soto Rivera - 1995 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 12:31-46.
    En el Sócrates jenofontíaco lo justo es lo legal. Lo legal se manifiesta en las leyes. Las leyes son escritas o no-escritas. Las primeras son humanas; las segundas, divinas. Ejemplos de éstas: el culto a los dioses y la prohibición del incesto. El incesto infringe una ley no-escrita acerca del akmé. La validez legal del akmé radica en una Ésta pone de manifiesto a través de: 1) una exploración semántica de la sinonimia entre los términos akmé y kairós; 2) La (...)
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    Beyond Nature and Culture: A Note on Medicine in the Age of Molecular Biology.Hans-Jörg Rheinberger - 1995 - Science in Context 8 (1):249-263.
    The ArgumentThe paper is divided into the two parts. In the first, I examine the relations among molecular biology, gene technology, and medicine as some aspect of the consequences of these relations with respect to the human genome project of the consequences of these relations with respect to the human genome project. I argue that the prevailing momentum of early molecular biology resided in argue that the prevailing momentum of relay molecular biology resided in crating the technical means for an (...)
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  48. Vegetarianism.Stuart Rachels - unknown
    1. Animal Cruelty Industrial farming is appallingly abusive to animals. Pigs. In America, nine-tenths of pregnant sows live in “gestation crates. ” These pens are so small that the animals can barely move. When the sows are first crated, they may flail around, in an attempt to get out. But soon they give up. Crated pigs often show signs of depression: they engage meaningless, repetitive behavior, like chewing the air or biting the bars of the stall. The sows live (...)
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    Why Are They Buying It?: United States Consumers’ Intentions When Purchasing Meat, Eggs, and Dairy With Welfare-related Labels.Daisy Freund, Sharon Pailler & Melissa Thibault - 2022 - Food Ethics 7 (2):1-23.
    There is widespread and growing concern among U.S. consumers about the treatment of farmed animals, and consumers are consequently paying attention to food product labels that indicate humane production practices. However, labels vary in their standards for animal welfare, and prior research suggests that consumers are confused by welfare-related labels: many shoppers cannot differentiate between labels that indicate changes in the way animals are raised and those that do not. We administered a survey to 1,000 American grocery shoppers to better (...)
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    Strengthening, exhaustification, and rational inference.Daniel Asherov, Danny Fox & Roni Katzir - 2024 - Linguistics and Philosophy 47 (4):505-516.
    The literature in semantics and pragmatics provides extensive evidence for the strengthening of linguistic expressions, both in matrix positions and when embedded under various operators. We study the properties of such strengthening using a very simple setting. Specifically, we look at when the expression “crate with a banana” can be understood as a unique crate even though two different crates have a banana in them. By varying the scenarios in which an expression such as “Pick the crate with a (...)
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