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  1. Loren Samons II, What's Wrong with Democracy? From Athenian Practice to American Worship (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2004), 327 pp. [REVIEW]David Armitage - 2009 - Common Knowledge 15 (3).
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    Institutions, Ideology, and Political Consciousness in Ancient Greece: Some Recent Books on Athenian DemocracyMass and Elite in Democratic Athens: Rhetoric, Ideology, and the Power of the People.Athenian Democracy in the Age of Demosthenes.The Classical Athenian Democracy.The Greek Discovery of Politics.Athens from Cleisthenes to Pericles.Freedom: Freedom in the Making of Western Culture. [REVIEW]Lisa Kallet-Marx, Josiah Ober, Mogens Herman Hansen, David Stockton, Chistian Meier, Charles W. Fornara, Loren J. Samons Ii & Orlando Patterson - 1994 - Journal of the History of Ideas 55 (2):307.
    Mass and Elite in Democratic Athens: Rhetoric, Ideology, and the Power of the People. by Josiah Ober Athenian Democracy in the Age of Demosthenes. by Mogens Herman Hansen The Classical Athenian Democracy. by David Stockton The Greek Discovery of Politics. by Chistian Meier Athens from Cleisthenes to Pericles. by Charles W. Fornara; Loren J. Samons II Freedom: Freedom in the Making of Western Culture. by Orlando Patterson.
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    Loren J. Samons II (ed.): The Cambridge Companion to the Age Of Pericles, Cambridge University Press, New York, 2007.Paz Serra - 2008 - Foro Interno. Anuario de Teoría Política 8:232-233.
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  4. Pericles and the Conquest of History: A Political Biography.I. I. Samons - 2015 - Cambridge University Press.
    As the most famous and important political leader in Athenian history, Pericles has featured prominently in descriptions and analysis of Athenian democracy from antiquity to the present day. Although contemporary historians have tended to treat him as representative of values like liberty and equality, Loren J. Samons, II demonstrates that the quest to make Athens the preeminent power in Greece served as the central theme of Pericles' career. More nationalist than humanist and less rationalist than populist, Pericles' vision (...)
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    What’s Wrong with Democracy?: From Athenian Practice to American Worship.Loren J. Samons - 2004 - University of California Press.
    Fifth-century Athens is praised as the cradle of democracy and sometimes treated as a potential model for modern political theory or practice. In this daring reassessment of classical Athenian democracy and its significance for the United States today, Loren J. Samons provides ample justification for our founding fathers' distrust of democracy, a form of government they scorned precisely because of their familiarity with classical Athens. How Americans have come to embrace "democracy" in its modern form—and what the positive (...)
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    Who Sang “the Harmodios”?Loren J. Samons - 2020 - História 69 (1):2.
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    Marathon and Athenian" Collaboration".Loren J. Samons - 2011 - Arion 18 (3):155-158.
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    The ‘Kallias decrees’ and the inventories of Athena's treasure in the Parthenon.Loren J. Samons - 1996 - Classical Quarterly 46 (1):91-102.
    Athenian officials in the fifth century maintained careful records of treasure owned by their gods, and of the expenditures and receipts of sacred moneys and dedications. These records are conventionally divided into two main types: ‘inventories’ or annual lists of the treasure located in a particular repository, and ‘accounts’ or documents recording the receipts and expenditures of sacred treasuries over a given period. A few documents seem to combine both these elements, and have been called ‘accounts-inventories’ In a well-known example, (...)
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    Herodotus on the Kimonids: Peisistratid Allies in Sixth-Century Athens.Loren J. Samons - 2017 - História 66 (1):21-44.
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    Thucydides and Plato on Democracy - Mara (G.M.)The Civic Conversations of Thucydides and Plato. Classical Political Philosophy and the Limits of Democracy. Pp. x + 327. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2008. Cased, US$85. ISBN: 978-0-7914-7499-0. [REVIEW]Loren J. Samons - 2010 - The Classical Review 60 (1):32-34.
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    The Consensus Gentium Argument.Loren Meierding - 1998 - Faith and Philosophy 15 (3):271-297.
    In antiquity the consensus gentium argument for God’s existence was believed to have merit (cf. Cicero, De Natura Deorum, Book II, sect.2,4), but has been considered blatantly fallacious during more recent times. In this article Bayes’ Theorem is applied to show that the argument is in fact a valid inductive argument. A two hypothesis and a four hypothesis version of the argument are analyzed. Perusal of available statistical evidence suggests that when better worldwide opinion polling data becomes available it will (...)
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  12. Leibniz and the Modal Argument for God’s Existence.Loren E. Lomasky - 1970 - The Monist 54 (2):250-269.
    In this paper I shall concern myself with the ontological argument as found in Leibniz. In recent years several authors, notable among them Charles Hartshorne and Norman Malcolm, have contended that to speak of the ontological argument or the Anselmian argument is ambiguous, as in Anselm are to be found two logically independent ontological arguments. The more well-known version is from Proslogion II, and it takes existence as a perfection. This is the form of the argument rejected by Gaunilo, Aquinas, (...)
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    A PORTRAIT OF PERICLES - Samons II Pericles and the Conquest of History. A Political Biography. Pp. xvi + 329, ills, maps. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2016. Paper, £19.99, US$24.99 . ISBN: 978-1-107-52602-0. [REVIEW]E. P. Moloney - 2019 - The Classical Review 69 (1):196-198.
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    The finances of the athenian empire L. J. samons II: Empire of the owl. Athenian imperial finance. (Historia einzelschriften 142.) Pp. 358. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner verlag, 2000. Paper, dm 168. Isbn: 3-515-07664-. [REVIEW]Jeremy Trevett - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (01):142-.
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    Samons (L. J., II) What's Wrong with Democracy? From Athenian Practice to American Worship. Pp. xx + 307, ills, maps. Berkeley, Los Angeles and London: University of California Press, 2004. Cased, £17.95, US$27.50. ISBN: 978-0-520-23660-8. Hansen (M.H.) The Tradition of Ancient Greek Democracy and its Importance for Modern Democracy. (Historisk-filosofiske Meddelelser 93.) Pp. 75. Copenhagen: The Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters, 2005. Paper, ???10.74. ISBN: 978-87-7304-320-. [REVIEW]Greg Anderson - 2007 - The Classical Review 57 (01):155-.
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    Book Review: Solitude: A Philosophical Encounter. [REVIEW]Robert D. Cottrell - 1995 - Philosophy and Literature 19 (1):155-156.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Solitude: A Philosophical EncounterRobert D. CottrellSolitude: A Philosophical Encounter, by Philip Koch; xiv & 375 pp. La Salle, Illinois: Open Court, 1994, $39.95 cloth, $17.95 paper.A professor of philosophy at the University of Prince Edward Island (an attractively solitary spot, I should imagine), Philip Koch divides his book into two parts, asking in Part I: what is solitude? and in Part II: what role does solitude play in (...)
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    Rights Angles.Loren E. Lomasky - 2016 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Loren Lomasky is a leading advocate of a rights-based libertarian approach to political and social issues. This volume collects fifteen of his articles that have appeared since his influential volume Persons, Rights, and the Moral Community alongside one new essay. The volume represents Lomasky's more recent efforts at constructing the underpinnings of liberal rights theory, in which he formulates a series of questions about the nature and scope of rights and rights holders.Among the questions Lomasky addresses: In what way (...)
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    Darwin's century: evolution and the men who discovered it.Loren C. Eiseley - 1958 - New York: Anchor Books.
    An examination of the development of the theory of evolution from the Renaissance to the twentieth century.
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    Atmosphere effect re-examined.Loren J. Chapman & Jean P. Chapman - 1959 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 58 (3):220.
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  20. The Servants of Power.Loren Baritz - 2005 - In Christopher Grey & Hugh Willmott, Critical Management Studies:A Reader: A Reader. Oxford University Press.
  21. Qarn-i Dārvīn: naẓarīyah-ʼi takāmul va mardī kih bi-kashf-i ān tawfīq yāft.Loren C. Eiseley - 1960 - Tihrān: Kitābfurūshī-i Markazī, bā hamkārī-i Muʼassasah-ʼi Intishārāt-i Frānklīn. Edited by Maḥmūd Bihzād.
     
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    “Even Heroes Get Depressed”: Sponsorship and Self-Stigma in Canada’s Mental Illness Awareness Week.Loren Gaudet - 2019 - Journal of Medical Humanities 40 (2):155-170.
    In 1992, the Canadian Psychiatric Association launched Canada’s first national campaign against mental illness, Mental Illness Awareness Week. I stress that pharmaceutical sponsorship of the first five years of MIAW was integral to shaping the trajectory of the campaign and marks a shift in the way stigma is conceived and resisted in Canada: what was an interpersonal process based on social norms becomes refigured as “self-stigma,” or an individualized process in which lack of information, education, and self-assessment contribute to an (...)
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    Exploitation and Rational Choice.Loren King - 2011 - Canadian Journal of Political Science 44 (3):35–661.
    Critics fault rational choice theory for dubious assumptions and limited explanatory power. The aims of rational choice are, however, as much normative as explanatory, and I argue that an abiding concern of political thought—the wrong of exploitation—gives moral weight to some of the more substantive assumptions underlying many rational choice prescriptions.
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    The Small but Crucial Role of Health Care Vouchers.Loren E. Lomasky - 1981 - Hastings Center Report 11 (4):40-42.
    The two major functions of vouchers are, first, to provide the poor with the means to avail themselves of medical services they could not otherwise afford; and second, to allow persons to choose health care providers and services for themselves rather than have them imposed benignly (or otherwise) intentioned goverment functionaries. When vouchers are combined with other measures to promote diversity and competition within the health care industry, a third goal can be achieved: the provision of health goods at lower (...)
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    Fire walking and the persistence of charlatans.Loren Pankratz - 1987 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 31 (2):291-298.
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    Mormonism’s “Great Secret,” Freedom, and Evil.Loren Pankratz - 2014 - Philosophia Christi 16 (2):339-351.
    As Mormonism comes to the forefront of American culture, some people may be tempted to assume that the past philosophical victories of Christian theism can be equally applied to the version of theism of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. In this paper I attempt to show that there are differences in the LDS worldview, and in the LDS conception of the Divine Nature that make the problem of evil, both in its logical and probabilistic form, a very (...)
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  27. A commitment law for patients, doctors, and lawyers.Loren H. Roth - 1981 - In Marc D. Hiller, Medical ethics and the law: implications for public policy. Cambridge: Ballinger Pub. Co..
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    Habits of the Mind: Critical Thinking in the Classroom.Loren J. Thompson - 1995 - Upa.
    Educators on all levels will benefit from this book that is dedicated to the importance of learning reasoning skills concurrently with subject matter. Habits of the Mind, written by a thirty-year veteran in the field of education, is ultimately concerned with the total strengthening of education in America through the teaching of logical and critical thinking.
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    Contract, covenant, constitution: Loren E. Lomasky.Loren E. Lomasky - 2011 - Social Philosophy and Policy 28 (1):50-71.
    Contract is the dominant model for political philosophy's understanding of government grounded on the consent of the governed. However, there are at least five disabilities attached to classical social contract theory: the grounding contract never actually occurred; its provisions are vague and contestable; the stringency of the obligation thereby established is dubious; trans-generational consent is questionable; interpretive methods for giving effect to the contract are ill-specified. By contrast, the biblical story of the covenant Israel embraces at Sinai is shown to (...)
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    Opt-out HIV testing: An ethical analysis of women's reproductive rights.Loren Fields & Clair Kaplan - 2011 - Nursing Ethics 18 (5):734-742.
    As the HIV epidemic continues to grow worldwide, women are increasingly and disproportionally affected. With the introduction of anti-retroviral medications that have been found to effectively prevent perinatal transmission of HIV, the approach to HIV testing in pregnant women has grown increasingly more controversial. In recent years, the model of voluntary counseling and testing (VCT) has come into question with opt-out testing now advocated for by the Centers for Disease Control and occurring widely in pregnancy. The benefits of opt-out testing (...)
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  31. Persons, Rights, and the Moral Community.Loren E. Lomasky - 1987 - Oup Usa.
    This book presents the foundations of a liberal individualistic theory of rights, and explains what rights we have and do not have, why we have them, who is and who is not a holder of rights, and the place of rights within the overall structure of morality. The author argues for the moral importance of individual commitments to 'projects', and demonstrates the implications of this for a variety of problems and issues.
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  32. Darwin's Century.Loren Eiseley, F. Darwin & Charles Darwin - 1960 - Science and Society 24 (3):278-280.
     
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    Investigating the Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) on Risk Management Practices.Loren Falkenberg, Xiaoyu Liu & Hao Lu - 2022 - Business and Society 61 (2):496-534.
    To date, the value of corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities has primarily been measured through the company’s reputation, with little attention given to exploring whether there are internal influences between CSR and other management practices. We argue that the efficacy of CSR extends beyond a company’s reputation for managing social and environmental concerns; in particular, it can influence other business practices such as risk management. Our results suggest that (a) overall, firms with better CSR performance are more likely to adopt (...)
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  34. Libertarianism at twin Harvard.Loren E. Lomasky - 2005 - Social Philosophy and Policy 22 (1):178-199.
    In this essay Loren Lomasky wryly proposes that the views of Rawls and Nozick might not be as radically divergent as is conventionally supposed. To demonstrate this proposition, Lomasky invents “Twin Harvard” counterparts of Rawls and Nozick. The twist is that Twin Rawls turns out to be a leading libertarian theorist while Twin Nozick endorses a regime of sweeping redistribution. In each case the position follows from familiar elements in the theories of their respective, real-world counterparts. Lomasky concludes that (...)
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  35. Is there a Duty to Vote?Loren E. Lomasky & Geoffrey Brennan - 2000 - Social Philosophy and Policy 17 (1):62.
    The genre of public service advertisements that appear with two- and four-year cyclical regularity is familiar. Cameras pan across scenes of marines hoisting the flag on Iwo Jima, a bald eagle soaring in splendid flight, rows of grave markers at Arlington. The somber-voiced announcer remonstrates: “ They did their part; now you do yours.” Once again it is the season to fulfill one's civic duty, to vote.
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    Oswald Veblen and the Capitalization of American Mathematics: Raising Money for Research, 1923-1928.Loren Feffer - 1998 - Isis 89 (3):474-497.
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    Predictive extrapolation effects can have a greater impact on visual decisions, while visual adaptation has a greater impact on conscious visual experience.Loren N. Bouyer, Derek H. Arnold, Alan Johnston & Jessica Taubert - 2023 - Consciousness and Cognition 115 (C):103583.
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    Objective priming from pre-imagining inputs before binocular rivalry presentations does not predict individual differences in the subjective intensity of imagined experiences.Loren N. Bouyer, Dietrich S. Schwarzkopf, Blake W. Saurels & Derek H. Arnold - 2025 - Cognition 256 (C):106048.
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  39. The vividness of visualisations and autistic trait expression are not strongly associated.Loren N. Bouyer, Elizabeth Pellicano, Blake W. Saurels, D. Samuel Schwarzkopf & Derek H. Arnold - 2025 - Consciousness and Cognition 129 (C):103821.
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    Man, time, and prophecy.Loren C. Eiseley - 1966 - New York,: Harcourt, Brace & World.
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    Turing's Legacy: A History of Computing at the National Physical Laboratory, 1945-1995. David Yates.Loren Feffer - 1999 - Isis 90 (2):390-391.
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    Richard Rorty, Homo Academicus Politicus.Loren Goldman - 2019 - Analyse & Kritik 41 (1):31-70.
    This article explores Richard Rorty’s status in academic political theory in the decades after his conscious departure from disciplinary philosophy. Rorty found a receptive audience in this pluralistic field, and he became a point of orientation in a number of ongoing, research-agenda driving conversations, if often as an extreme example against which interlocutors could define themselves. In like fashion, Rorty refined his own self-conception as a patriotic liberal ironist in the course of his political theoretical engagements. I offer a sketch (...)
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    Einshtein . B. G. Kuznetsov.Loren Graham - 1964 - Isis 55 (2):251-252.
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    200 Nauchnykh Biografii: Bibliograficheskii spravochnik Z. K. Sokolovskaia.Loren Graham - 1978 - Isis 69 (3):434-435.
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    Problema preryvnosti i nepreryvnosti prostranstva i vremeni M. D. Akhundov.Loren Graham - 1975 - Isis 66 (2):264-264.
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    Is actual consequence utilitarianism incoherent?Loren E. Lomasky - 1978 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 16 (2):71-78.
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  47. Relativism and Rights: A Reply to Harman.Loren Lomasky - 1980 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 4 (4):373-377.
     
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  48. Life in the making.Loren Benjamin Macdonald - 1911 - Boston,: Sherman, French & Company.
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    Evidential Arguments from Ignorance and Knowledge.Loren Meierding - 2013 - Philo 16 (2):117-129.
    In his Dialogues and Natural Religion, David Hume offered an inductive argument claiming that the observed mixture of good and evil in the world inductively justifies belief in indifferent first causes. The existence of a benevolent, omniscient God is rejected because it is much less probable. I show that a more comprehensive analysis of Hume’s argument applying Bayes’s Theorem indicates that if the good in our world greatly outweighs the evil, theists can then claim the inductive evidence actually provides confirmation (...)
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  50. Sobre a construção dos fichários para exercícios filosóficos a partir do método da imagem-questão.Samon Noyama, Lucas Magno dos Santos Nogueira, Bruno Romio Oliveira, Henry Wachtler da Costa, Beatriz Bondi Felix dos Reis, Bárbara Simão Corredor, Marcos Vinicius Pereira Silva, Luara Kollar Marques Menegueli, Gabriel Peres Ross & Gabriel Alvarez - 2023 - Revista Digital de Ensino de Filosofia - REFilo:4-1.
    Este artigo é resultado de um processo coletivo, desencadeado entre os meses de maio e agosto de 2022, na disciplina Práticas de ensino de filosofia: programas de ensino, no segundo quadrimestre de 2022, no curso de licenciatura em filosofia da Universidade Federal do ABC (UFABC). Encerrada a disciplina e a proposta de criação de um fichário para ensino de filosofia, consideramos a relevância de transformar esse processo em um artigo, a fim de, em primeiro lugar, mostrar os fundamentos que orientaram (...)
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