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    Size Aftereffects Are Eliminated When Adaptor Stimuli Are Prevented from Reaching Awareness by Continuous Flash Suppression.RobinLaycock,Joshua A. Sherman,Irene Sperandio &Philippe A. Chouinard -2017 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    An fMRI-Neuronavigated Chronometric TMS Investigation of V5 and Intraparietal Cortex in Motion Driven Attention.Bonnie Alexander,RobinLaycock,David P. Crewther &Sheila G. Crewther -2018 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    The influence of dynamism and expression intensity on face emotion recognition in individuals with autistic traits.Natalie Corluka &RobinLaycock -2024 -Cognition and Emotion 38 (4):635-644.
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    Neural Markers Associated with the Temporal Deployment of Attention: A Systematic Review of Non-motor Psychophysical Measures Post-stroke.Essie Low,RobinLaycock &Sheila Crewther -2017 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Conscious awareness is required for the perceptual discrimination of threatening animal stimuli: A visual masking and continuous flash suppression study.Emma J. Cox,Irene Sperandio,RobinLaycock &Philippe A. Chouinard -2018 -Consciousness and Cognition 65:280-292.
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    Impaired Activation of Visual Attention Network for Motion Salience Is Accompanied by Reduced Functional Connectivity between Frontal Eye Fields and Visual Cortex in Strabismic Amblyopia.Hao Wang,Sheila G. Crewther,Minglong Liang,RobinLaycock,Tao Yu,Bonnie Alexander,David P. Crewther,Jian Wang &Zhengqin Yin -2017 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Perceptual size discrimination requires awareness and late visual areas: A continuous flash suppression and interocular transfer study.Hayden J. Peel,Joshua A. Sherman,Irene Sperandio,RobinLaycock &Philippe A. Chouinard -2019 -Consciousness and Cognition 67 (C):77-85.
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    Anxiety as a Common Biomarker for School Children With Additional Health and Developmental Needs Irrespective of Diagnosis.Alana Jade Cross,Nahal Goharpey,RobinLaycock &Sheila Gillard Crewther -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    “Additional needs children” is a term often used in the education system to describe children with school-based problems characterised by learning difficulties arising from academic, social and emotional stressors including, but not limited to, clinically diagnosed Neurodevelopmental Disorders (NDD). What has seldom been investigated is what biopsychosocial characteristics and other common comorbid behaviours are associated with academic learning difficulties. Thus, the aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between anxiety levels (Spence Children’s Anxiety Scale- Parent Report), autism traits (...) (Autism Spectrum Quotient – Child Version) and sleep quality (Sleep Disturbance Scale for Children) in ‘additional needs children’ with a diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Language Impairment or Mixed Diagnosis without an intellectual disability. The results demonstrated that the ASD group reported more impairments associated with comorbid anxiety and sleep compared to the other clinically diagnosed groups. Similarly, greater anxiety level was positively associated with a greater number of autism traits and poorer sleep quality regardless of diagnostic group. This suggests that higher anxiety symptoms are a core biomarker of children who often first come to their teacher’s attention with reading and learning difficulties (i.e. “additional needs”), irrespective of the primary cause of school-based problems. (shrink)
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    Early intraparietal involvement in motion-driven attention identified with fMRI-neuronavigated TMS.Alexander Bonnie,LaycockRobin,Crewther Sheila &Crewther David -2015 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Educating the Virtues: An Essay on the Philosophical Psychology of Moral Development and Education.Robin Attfield &David Carr -1992 -Philosophical Quarterly 42 (168):379.
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    Platon.LéonRobin -1935 - Paris,: F. Alcan. Edited by Plato.
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    Development of a Yeast biosensor strain for the identification of genotoxic compounds.Robin M. Reed -2002 -Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 3.
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    Moral Communities and Christian Ethics.Robin Gill -1995 -Studies in Christian Ethics 8 (1):1-13.
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    Physical Appearance Perfectionism: Psychometric Properties and Factor Structure of an Assessment Instrument in a Representative Sample of Males.Robin Rica,María Solar,Alba Moreno-Encinas,Sara Foguet,Emilio Juan Compte &Ana Rosa Sepúlveda -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Perfectionism is a multidimensional construct with both positive and negative aspects. Recently, the concept of appearance-oriented perfectionism has been introduced, which is associated with body image dissatisfaction and weight and shape control behaviors. The Physical Appearance Perfectionism Scale is a 12-item two-factor instrument developed to assess this new dimension of perfectionism. The aim of the study is to validate the Spanish version of PAPS among a representative sample of 850 male university students in Spain. Exploratory and confirmatory factorial structure, internal (...) consistency, convergent and concurrent validity, and associated predictor variables analyses have been carried out. Results showed that the Spanish version of the PAPS maintains the original factor structure with all items and proves to be a reliable instrument. Physical appearance-oriented perfectionism is associated with general perfectionism, higher body dissatisfaction, Eating Disorders and Muscle Dysmorphia symptomatology, and compulsive exercise, particularly in the Worry about Imperfection subscale. These variables also act as predictors of physical appearance perfectionism. The use of the PAPS-S and the analysis of its subscales is recommended in the context of body image-related pathologies such as Eating Disorders and Muscle Dysmorphia. (shrink)
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    Relativism, Objectivity, and Law.Robin West &Barbara Herrnstein Smith -1990 - Faculty of Law, University of Toronto.
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    Definitions vs. Ideals.Robin Weiss -2016 -American Association of Philosophy Teachers Studies in Pedagogy 2:117-142.
    Traditional pedagogical approaches to the Platonic forms pose problems that can be best addressed by presenting students two rival interpretations: one that understands the forms in terms of definitions, and another in terms of ideals. The second, if not the first interpretation, models, for students of even a relativistic stripe, how one can conceive the existence of thought-objects about which no consensus exists. It also serves to illustrate how knowledge of such thought-objects may be attained nonetheless. This approach is to (...) be preferred, therefore, to traditional approaches that tend to reinforce, rather than counteract, relativism in students. (shrink)
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    Stoic Utopia: The Use of Friendship in Creating the Ideal Society.Robin Weiss -2016 -Apeiron 49 (2).
    Journal Name: Apeiron Issue: Ahead of print.
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    Law's Emotions.Robin West -unknown
    The emerging interdisciplinary field of “Law and Emotions” brings together scholars from law, psychology, classics, economics, literature and philosophy all of whom have a defining interest in law’s various relations to our emotions and to emotional life: they share a passion for law’s passions. They also share the critical premise, or assumption, that most legal scholars of at least the last half century, with a few exceptions, have mistakenly accorded too great of a role to reason, rationality, and the cool (...) calculations of self interest, and have accorded too small a role to emotion, to the creation, the imagining, the generation, the interpretation, and the reception of law. Their scholarship is in part offered as a collective corrective to what they perceive as the legal academy’s dominant and ill-conceived bias toward reason and rationalism, when explaining legal phenomena. In my comments this morning, however, I want to pose a question that I believe has been neglected by law and emotions scholars, and I will urge that we center it. To summarize my criticism: Law and Emotions scholars have looked at emotion’s impact on law and on our understanding of justice, and at law’s impact on emotional life, and have done so to great effect. What they, or we, haven’t much to date investigated, however, are the emotions law produces, or authors, or sires, or births, or fathers – the emotions that law itself generates, rather than the emotions that affect law or the emotions that law affects. (shrink)
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    7 The Limits of Liberal Pluralism A Comment on William Galston.Robin West -2022 - In Melissa S. Williams,Moral Universalism and Pluralism: Nomos Xlix. New York University Press. pp. 149-166.
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  20. Contributions and correspondence should be sent to the editorial assistant at university of Durham centre for the history of the human sciences.Robin Williams,Roger Smith,Donna Harris,Hans Aarsleff,Svetlana Alpers,Stephen Bann,Gillian Beer,Seyla Benhabib,Roy Boyne &William Connolly -1990 -History of the Human Sciences 3 (2):158.
     
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  21. The Lull before the storm : combinatorics in the Renaissance.Robin Wilson &John Fauvel -2015 - In Snezana Lawrence & Mark McCartney,Mathematicians and Their Gods: Interactions Between Mathematics and Religious Beliefs. Oxford: Oxford University Press UK.
     
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    The Malay States 1877-1895: Political Change and Social PolicyThe Younghusband Expedition: An Interpretation.Robin W. Winks,Philip Loh Fook Seng &Parshotam Mehra -1973 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 93 (2):232.
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  23. A critique of C. G. Jung's philosophical basis for selfhood : theory vexed by an incorporeal ontology.Robin McCoy Brooks -2019 - In Jon Mills,Jung and Philosophy. New York: Routledge.
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    The case for atheism.Robin Burgess -2001 -Heythrop Journal 42 (1):66–70.
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    5 Digitalization: Another Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere?Robin Celikates -2016 -Yearbook for Eastern and Western Philosophy 2016 (1):39-54.
    Is the Internet one of the causes of the crisis of the public sphere or does it rather provide a way to address this crisis? Do new forms of digital activism undermine the functioning of existing democratic institutions or open up new avenues for democratic participation? In this paper I address these questions by discussing the traditional Habermasian notion of the public sphere and the challenge that the digitalization of communication and collective action poses to it. After showing that digitalization (...) indeed leads to a new structural transformation of the public sphere, I distinguish ways in which this development can be both detrimental to and beneficial for the project of a democratic public sphere in the 21st century. (shrink)
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    Democracy across borders: From dêmos to dêmoi by James Bohman.Robin Celikates -2009 -Constellations 16 (1):205-206.
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    A gene–brain–behavior basis for familiarity bias in source preference.Robin Chark,Songfa Zhong,Shui Ying Tsang,Chiea Chuen Khor,Richard P. Ebstein,Hong Xue &Soo Hong Chew -2022 -Theory and Decision 92 (3-4):531-567.
    Source preference in which equally distributed risks may be valued differently has been receiving increasing attention. Using subjects recruited in Berkeley, Fox and Tversky demonstrate a familiarity bias in source preference—betting on a less than even-chance event based on San Francisco temperature is valued more than betting on a better than even-chance event based on Istanbul temperature. Neophobia is associated with the amygdala which is GABA-rich and is known to be modulated by benzodiazepines as anxiolytic agents that enhance the activity (...) of the GABAA receptor in processing anxiety and fear. This leads to our hypothesis that familiarity bias in decision making may be explained by polymorphic variations in this receptor mediated by anxiety regulation in the amygdala. In two companion studies involving Beijing-based subjects, we examine 10 single nucleotide polymorphisms of GABRB2 and find 7 SNPs each showing negative association between familiarity bias—preference for betting on parity of Beijing temperature over Tokyo temperature—and having at least one minor allele. In an imaging genetics study of a subsample of subjects based on the SNP with the most balanced allelic distribution, we find that subjects’ familiarity bias in terms of risk aversion towards bets on the parity of the temperature of 20 Chinese cities is negatively associated with their post-scanning familiarity ratings of the cities only for those with no minor allele in this SNP. Moreover, familiarity bias is positively associated with activation in the right amygdala along with the brain’s attention networks. Overall, our findings help discriminate between ambiguity aversion and familiarity bias in source preference and supports our gene–brain–behavior hypothesis of GABAergic modulation of amygdala activation in response to familiarity towards the source of uncertainty. (shrink)
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    Causality and parameter setting.Robin Clark -1989 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (2):337-338.
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    Environmental thought: a short history.Robin Attfield -2021 - Medford, MA: Polity Press.
    An ambitious and wide-ranging synthesis of the history of environmental thought by a leading philosopher.
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    Discovering Feminist Philosophy: Knowledge, Ethics, Politics.Robin May Schott -2003 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Discovering Feminist Philosophy provides an accessible introduction to the central issues in feminist philosophy. At the same time, it answers current objections to feminism, arguing that in today's world it is as compelling as ever to probe the impact of the dualism of the sexes. This unique book is equal parts survey, viewpoint, and scholarship—ideal for anyone seeking to understand the current and future role of feminist philosophy.
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    An introduction to moral philosophy and moral education.Robin Barrow -2007 - New York: Routledge.
    Integrity : a shared moral value -- Religion, nature and intuition as possible sources of moral truth -- Some distinctions and some mistakes -- Rights and procedures -- Principles that define morality -- Reasons for being moral -- Relativism -- Second order principles -- Moral vs. social, ecological and sexual values -- Moral vs. health and safety values -- Moral questions in education -- The question of moral education -- Forms of moral education.
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  32. (1 other version)La théorie platonicienne des idées et des nombres d'après Aristote, ètude historique et critique.LéonRobin -1909 -Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 67:204-336.
     
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  33. Nochmals Evolutionäre Erkenntnistheorie. Skeptische Bemerkungen aus dem Hinterlande.ErnstRobin -1986 -Conceptus: Zeitschrift Fur Philosophie 20 (49):79-86.
     
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  34. Platon, Collection « Les Grands Philosophes ».LéonRobin -1936 -Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 43 (3):6-7.
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  35. Platon.LéonRobin -1968 - Paris,: Presses universitaires de France.
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  36. Sur la notion d'individu chez Aristote.L.Robin -1931 -Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 20:472-475.
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    Greek thought and the origins of the scientific spirit.LéonRobin -1928 - New York,: A. A. Knopf. Edited by Marryat Ross Dobie.
    First of all, I have spoken so far of the history of Greek thought. It would be more correct to speak of Graceo-Roman thought. Certainly, the Latins were not inventors, in science or in philosophy. But, if one thinks of what our knowledge of Greek ...
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    Sustainability and Management.Robin Attfield -2015 -Philosophy of Management 14 (2):85-93.
    The concept of sustainable development of the Brundtland Report and the related one of the Rio Declaration are interpreted differently by United Nations agencies, NGOs and business corporations. What should really be sustained includes quality of life; this requires sustainable natural systems and social systems. Living within our carbon budget is a prominent example. The management of resources on others’ behalf should share with ‘stewardship’ characteristics of care for what is intrinsically valuable, and responsibilities not only to owners but also (...) towards present and future people and other creatures. Reasons are considered for holding capitalist companies and capitalism itself to be unsustainable, such as its inbuilt imperative of growth. Sustainability cannot wait for a different system, as by then serious climate change will be irreversible. Carbon footprints need to be limited now. Practical measures include not blocking transitional steps, and finding innovative ways to reduce one’s company’s carbon footprint. (shrink)
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  39. Luiz Althusser i walka o marksizm.Robin Blackburn &Gareth Stedman Jones -1985 -Colloquia Communia 19 (2):33-50.
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    (1 other version)Aristote.LéonRobin -1944 - Paris,: Presses universitaires de France.
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    How Not to Be a Moral Relativist.Robin Attfield -1979 -The Monist 62 (4):510-523.
    Believers in the objectivity of morals are required some time or another to reply to their opponents’ objections, to supply an acceptable account of the evidence deployed by their opponents consistent with their own view, and to bring to light reasons for rejecting their opponents’ case. This paper is intended to go some of the way towards carrying out these objectives. Moral objectivists must also, of course, furnish a positive and defensible account of the status of moral judgments; and, as (...) Kai Nielsen has suggested, they should also ideally construct an acceptable theory of normative ethics, if only to put flesh on the skeleton of their metaethical analysis: though this latter task is not an obligatory one, for their metaethical claims will entail that there are true moral judgments, but need not settle which these are or even how to decide which these are. The present paper contains no more than hints on how in my view these further projects may be accomplished. (shrink)
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    ‘What is the sex doing in the genocide?’ A feminist philosophical response.Robin May Schott -2015 -European Journal of Women's Studies 22 (4):397-411.
    This article reviews the literature on Holocaust and genocide studies to consider the question, ‘what is the sex doing in the genocide?’ Of the three answers usually given: sexual violence is like other forms of genocidal violence, sexual violence is a coordinate in genocide and sexual violence is integral to genocidal violence, the author argues for the third position, but takes issue with Catharine MacKinnon’s claim that sexual violence destroys women as a group, thereby destroying the ethnic, racial, religious, or (...) national group to which women belong. Drawing on Hannah Arendt’s concept of natality, the author argues that sexual violence is an attack on a fundamental condition for the possibility of the existence of human groups. When political violence is used to force biological birth in the service of death, it is a form of thanatonatality. (shrink)
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    Notes on Aristophanes.Robin Seager -1981 -Classical Quarterly 31 (02):244-.
    Commentators offer no satisfactory explanation of why Cleon's satellite Theorus should be sitting on the ground. Van Leeuwen suggests ‘ut infra in convivio’, which seems far-fetched and at best premature, for, though it might suit the character of Theorus as flatterer, that character is not revealed by Alcibiades' speech impediment till 45. It may be that there is nothing to explain, that Theorus is sitting on the ground because there is nowhere else to sit. But if an explanation is desired, (...) what is wanted is something that fits the image of the crow. And if a scavenging bird positions itself on the ground in the vicinity of a monster holding a scale on which meat is being weighed out, its object is surely to pick up scraps that fall from the scale. Such behaviour symbolizes accurately enough the relationship posited between Cleon and Theorus the man – whereas a more ambitious and independent crow might try to snatch its food direct from the scale. (shrink)
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    Perceptions of eastern frontier policy in Ammianus, Libanius, and Julian (337–363).Robin Seager -1997 -Classical Quarterly 47 (01):253-.
    It is the purpose of this paper to examine how Ammianus, Libanius, and Julian conceived of Roman policy on the eastern frontier from the death of Constantine to failure of Julian′s invasion of Persia. Any consideration of the actual facts is secondary. The predominant conclusion will be that all three saw Rome′s as essentially defensive, her objective as the containment of persistent aggression. This will be seen to hold good even for Julian′s invasion., when they are offered by the sources, (...) are presented in terms of, whether national or that of individuals: Constantius, Julian, Jovian, and. It will become apparent, and is sometimes implied, that these attitudes derive the peace imposed by Rome in 299, with which Rome could well rest content, Persia clearly could not. (shrink)
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    The Groningen Ammianus - J. Den Boeft, J. W. Drijvers, D. Den Hengst, H. C. Teitler: Philological and Historical Commentary on Ammianus Marcellinus XXII. Pp. xiv + 392. Groningen: Egbert Forsten, 1995. ISBN: 90-6980-086-1.Robin Seager -1997 -The Classical Review 47 (1):59-61.
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    Roman policy on the Rhine and the Danube in Ammianus.Robin Seager -1999 -Classical Quarterly 49 (02):579-.
    On the northern frontiers, as on the eastern, Ammianus conceives of Rome's policy as fundamentally defensive. The essential requirement is to keep the barbarians out, or, if past negligence or failure has let them in, to drive them out, then keep them out for the future. But throughout his work there emerges a consistent constellation of themes.
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    The authorship of theTrapeziticus.Robin Seager -1967 -The Classical Review 17 (02):134-136.
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    Valerius Maximus vii. 7. 7: Addendum.Robin Seager -1972 -The Classical Review 22 (03):314-.
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    Civil ulydighed, højrefløjsbevægelser og filosofiens muligheder: Et interview medRobin Celikates.Philip Hoejme &Robin Celikates -2023 -Eftertryk.
    Interviewet er lavet i juli 2021. Dets formål er at belyse emner, der er centrale i Celikates’ tænkning, f.eks. den voksende højrefløjspopulisme, migration, voldelige versus ikke-voldelige protester, civil ulydighed og den kritiske filosofis rolle i dag. -/- When Celikates and I sat down digitally in July 2021, the interview’s primary purpose was to examine topics central to Celikates’ thinking, such as the rise of right-wing populism, migration, violent versus non-violent protest, civil disobedience, and the role of critical philosophy today.
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    Plato, Utilitarianism and Education.Robin Barrow -1975 - Boston: Routledge.
    Argues that Plato's views as expounded in the "Republic" indicate that he was a utilitarian. This book also argues that utilitarianism is the only acceptable ethical theory, and that these conclusions have significant repercussions for education.
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