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  2. Offprint from O X F O R D S ...

    https://www.classics.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/OSAPh_36_Warren.pdf
    This closerelationship between pleasure and pain and the objects of pursuitaimed at even by mature human agents is an important part ofAristotle’s general explanation of developmental psychology andof his analysis ... place by the firemay be an
  3. James Warren

    https://www.classics.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/JamesWarrenCV2017.pdf
    6. a. “Memory, anticipation, pleasure” in F. Leigh ed. Moral Psychology in Ancient Thought (the 2011 UCL. ... Review 20: 18. 2000. C. Horn (1998) Antike Lebenskunst: Glück und Moral von Sokrates bis zu den Neuplatonikern Munich, in The.
  4. James Warren

    https://www.classics.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/JamesWarrenCV2013short.pdf
    d. “Memory, anticipation, pleasure” in F. Leigh ed. Moral Psychology in Ancient Thought (the 2011 UCL. ... Review 20: 18. 2000. C. Horn (1998) Antike Lebenskunst: Glück und Moral von Sokrates bis zu den Neuplatonikern, Munich, in The.
  5. PREFATORY NOTE The Faculty of Classics Undergraduate Handbook is ...

    https://www.classics.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/1314Handbook.pdf
    PREFATORY NOTE The Faculty of Classics Undergraduate Handbook is published by the Faculty Board of Classics. It is designed in the first instance for undergraduates reading Classics. It is hoped that many others besides current undergraduates will
  6. FACULTY OF CLASSICS UNDERGRADUATE HANDBOOK 2013-14 Kantharoi in the…

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    FACULTY OF CLASSICS UNDERGRADUATE HANDBOOK. 2013-14. Kantharoi in the shape of a woman’s head, c. 510-500 BCE, Musée du Louvre. PREFATORY NOTE The Faculty of Classics Undergraduate Handbook is published by the Faculty Board of Classics. It is
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    17 May 2024: Search site. Faculty of Classics. WANT TO STUDY CLASSICS? Want to find out more about the Ancient World or studying Classics at Cambridge? Visit our unique website The Greeks, The Romans & Us. . Read more at: SCHOOL VISITS TO THE FACULTY.. SCHOOL
  8. Museum of Classical Archaeology | Faculty of Classics

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    17 May 2024: Search site. Faculty of Classics. Museum of Classical Archaeology. Museum. Every cast tells two stories. One ancient. One modern. The Museum of Classical Archaeology in Cambridge houses one of the largest plaster cast collections in the world. Visit
  9. Moral Psychology, Ancient and Modern | Faculty of Classics

    https://www.classics.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/cambridge-lmu-collaboration-in-philosophy
    17 May 2024: Search site. Faculty of Classics. Moral Psychology, Ancient and Modern. Moral psychology, broadly conceived, explores the psychological preconditions of moral behaviour, constituting an important—indeed increasingly important—part of ... Modern moral
  10. Cambridge Greek Lexicon | Faculty of Classics

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    17 May 2024: Search site. Faculty of Classics. Cambridge Greek Lexicon. Cambridge Greek Lexicon. Cambridge University Press published the much-anticipated Cambridge Greek Lexicon on the 22 April 2021. Written by an editorial team based in the Faculty, The
  11. Web Accessibility Statement | Faculty of Classics

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    17 May 2024: Search site. Faculty of Classics. Web Accessibility Statement. This Accessibility statement applies to the Museum of Classical Archaeology pages on the Faculty of Classics website, and also to the Museum's separate Online Catalogue website. These

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