Iris Murdoch challenged her era's intellectual climate. She transcended the reductive, behavioristic view of consciousness, sought to transcend the theory of values... Læs mere
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This Element adopts a holistic approach to the processing of colours in language and literature, weaving together insights from cognitive... Læs mere
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Sincerity is essential to communication: without a norm of sincerity, we could hardly trust what other people tell us. This Element offers a review of philosophical work on the... Læs mere
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Sallust's Bellum Catilinae is an excellent text for students, giving a riveting narrative of a significant event in the Late Roman Republic, the Catilinarian Conspiracy of 63... Læs mere