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Judith A. Swanson, Associate Professor, Dept. of Political Science, Boston University
Sample of Citations: 2010-2016
2016:
Leshem, Dotan. Citation of entire The Public and the Private in Aristotle’s Political
Philosophy by Judith A. Swanson. “The Distinction between the Economy and
Politics in Aristotle's Thought and the Rise of the Social.” Constellations 23
(March 2016): 122n4, 122n15.
2015:
Dinneen, Nathan. Citation of pages 70, 71-73, 76-77, 79, 81-82, 90-91n67, and 93-94 of
The Public and the Private in Aristotle’s Political Philosophy by Judith A.
Swanson. “Aristotle’s Political Economy: Three Waves of Interpretation,” Polis:
The Journal for Ancient Greek Political Thought 32 (2015): 96, 97, 98n2, 110n53,
112, 112n68, 112n69, 118, 118n91, 119, 119n95, 120, 121, 121n99, 125n111.
Johnson, Curtis N. Citation of pages 1-30 and Chapter 2 of The Public and the Private in
Aristotle’s Political Philosophy by Judith A. Swanson. Philosophy and Politics in
Aristotle’s Politics. (New York, NY: Palgrave MacMillan, 2015): 4, 14, 179.
Riesbeck, David J. Citation of entire The Public and the Private in Aristotle’s Political
Philosophy by Judith A. Swanson. “Aristotle on the Politics of Marriage:
‘Marital Rule’ in the Politics.” Classical Quarterly 65 (May 2015): 135n4,
142n30, 147n47.
2014:
Bates Jr., Clifford Angell. Citation of entire Aristotle's Politics: A Reader's Guide by
Judith A. Swanson and C. David Corbin. “The Centrality of Politeia for Aristotle’s
Politics: Part II – the Marginalization of Aristotle’s Politeia in Modern Political
Thought,” Social Science Information 53 (December 2014): 516.
Kevin Morrell and Stephen Brammer. Citation of entire The Public and the Private in
Aristotle’s Political Philosophy by Judith A. Swanson. “Governance and Virtue:
The Case of Public Order Policing,” Journal of Business Ethics (December 2014):
11, 14.
Cherry, K.M. Citation of pages 225-247, 225-226 “Aristotle on Nature, Human Nature,
and Justice: A Consideration of the Natural Functions of Men and Women in the
City,” by Judith Swanson in Action and Contemplation: Studies in the Moral and
Political Thought of Aristotle, eds. Robert C. Bartlett and Susan D. Collins (Albany:
State University of New York Press, 1999). “Does Aristotle Believe Greeks Should
Rule Barbarians?” History of Political Thought 35 (Winter 2014): 634n8, 634n9.
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Bennett, Ryan Blaine. Citation of page 133 The Public and the Private in Aristotle’s
Political Philosophy by Judith A. Swanson. “Safeguards of the Republic: The
Responsibility of the American Lawyer to Preserve the Republic through LawRelated Education,” Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics, and Public Policy 14:1
(February 2014): 654.
Corey Abel and Leslie Marsh. Citation of pages 21-38 in “Prudence and Human Conduct:
A Comparison of Aristotle and Oakeshott” by Judith Swanson in Praxis und
Politik—Michael Oakeshott im Dialog eds. Michale Henkel and Oliver W. Lembcke
(Tuebingin: Mohr Siebeck, 2013). “A Danse Macabre of Wants and Satisfactions:
Hayek, Oakeshott, Liberty, and Cognition,” in Austrian Economic Perspectives on
Individualism and Society: Moving Beyond Methodological Individualism, ed.
Guinevere Liberty Nell (New York, NY: Palgrave MacMillan, 2014): 111, 140.
Trepanier, Lee. Citation of entire The Public and the Private in Aristotle’s Political
Philosophy by Judith A. Swanson. “Aristotelian Pluralism and Diversity: The
Conditions for Civic Education and the Common Good,” Expositions 8 (2014):
107n23, 108n24.
2013:
Sana Mahmoudi and Fatemeh Azizmouhamdi. Citation of page 2 of Aristotle's Politics: A
Reader's Guide by Judith A. Swanson and C. David Corbin. “A Study of the
Concept of Utopia in Hakim Sanai’s The Walled Garden of Truth and Thomas
More’s Utopia,” International Journal of Applied Linguistics & English Literature
2 (November 2013): 162, 168.
Rappe, Sara L. Review of The Public and the Private in Aristotle’s Political Philosophy
by Judith A. Swanson. Bryn Mawr Classical Review 4 (April 2013): 2.
Leshem, Dotan. Citation of pages 165-172 and entire of The Public and the Private in
Aristotle’s Political Philosophy by Judith A. Swanson. “OIKONOMIA
REDEFINED,” Journal of the History of Economic Thought 35 (March 2013):
47n8, 47n9, and 47n10.
Leshem, Dotan. Citation of entire The Public and the Private in Aristotle’s Political
Philosophy by Judith A. Swanson. “Oikonomia in the Age of Empires,” History of
the Human Sciences 26 (February 2013): 40, 46n38, and 51.
Lord, Carnes. Citation of entire The Public and the Private in Aristotle’s Political
Philosophy by Judith A. Swanson. Citation of entire Aristotle's Politics: A Reader's
Guide by Judith A. Swanson and C. David Corbin. Aristotle’s Politics, 2nd ed.,
(Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press, 2013) Select Bibliography, 254.
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Rengel, Alexandra. Citation of page 207 of The Public and the Private in Aristotle’s
Political Philosophy by Judith A. Swanson. Studies in Intercultural Human Rights:
Privacy in the 21st Century. (Leiden, NL: Brill, 2013): 30.
Bates Jr., Clifford Angell. Citation of pages 98-101 and 98-106 of The Public and the
Private in Aristotle’s Political Philosophy by Judith A. Swanson. Citation of entire
Aristotle's Politics: A Reader's Guide by Judith A. Swanson and C. David Corbin.
“Law and the Rule of Law and Its Place Relative to Politeia in Aristotle’s Politics,”
in Aristotle and The Philosophy of Law: Theory, Practice and Justice (Ius Gentium:
Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice) eds. Liesbeth Huppes-Cluysenaer
and Nuno M.M.S. Coelho (New York, NY: Springer 2013): 64-65, 75.
Hong, Ki-Won. Citation of The Public and the Private in Aristotle’s Political Philosophy
by Judith A. Swanson. “The Best Form of Government and Civic Friendship in
Aristotle’s Political Thought: A Discussion Note,” in Aristotle and The Philosophy
of Law: Theory, Practice and Justice (Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on
Law and Justice) eds. Liesbeth Huppes-Cluysenaer and Nuno M.M.S. Coelho (New
York, NY: Springer 2013): 77
Pangle, Thomas L. Citation of pages 216, 220-221, and entire of The Public and the Private
in Aristotle’s Political Philosophy by Judith A. Swanson. Citation of pages 238-239
of “Aristotle on Nature, Human Nature, and Justice: A Consideration of the Natural
Functions of Men and Women in the City,” by Judith Swanson in Action and
Contemplation: Studies in the Moral and Political Thought of Aristotle, eds. Robert
C. Bartlett and Susan D. Collins (Albany: State University of New York Press,
1999). Aristotle's Teaching in the Politics (Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago
Press, 2013): 273n31, 274n40, 277n13, and 284n3; 283n74.
Pearce, Colin D. Citation of The Public and the Private in Aristotle’s Political Philosophy
by Judith A. Swanson. “Aristotle and Business: An Inescapable Tension” in
Handbook of the Philosophical Foundations of Business Ethics ed. Christoph
Luetge (Dordrecht; New York, NY: Springer, 2013): 42, Reference 11.
Trott, Adriel. Citation of page 51 in The Public and the Private in Aristotle’s Political
Philosophy by Judith A. Swanson. Citation of pages 227 and 225-47 of “Aristotle
on Nature, Human Nature, and Justice: A Consideration of the Natural Functions
of Men and Women in the City,” by Judith Swanson in Action and Contemplation:
Studies in the Moral and Political Thought of Aristotle, eds. Robert C. Bartlett and
Susan D. Collins (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1999). Aristotle on
the Nature of Community (New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2013: 4n8,
115n35, 196n88.
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2012:
Leshem, Dotan. Citation of pages 52-68 in The Public and the Private in Aristotle’s
Political Philosophy by Judith A. Swanson. “The Ancient Art of Economics,” The
European Journal of the History of Economic Thought (December 2012): 20n34
Wilson, Bronwen. Citation of entire The Public and the Private in Aristotle’s Political
Philosophy by Judith A. Swanson. “Bedroom Politics: The Vexed Spaces of Late
Medieval Public Making,” History Compass: Special Issue: Publicity and Privacy
in Early Modern Europe: Reflections on Michael McKeon's Secret History of
Domesticity 10 (September 2012): 613, 619n19.
Beckett, Mischa. Citation of pages 46, 71, and entire of The Public and the Private in
Aristotle’s Political Philosophy by Judith A. Swanson. “Does Aristotelian
Magnanimity Exclude Women?” Philosophy Study 2 (July 2012): 466, 467,
474n7, 475.
Trott, Adriel. Citation of pages 225-247 “Aristotle on Nature, Human Nature, and Justice:
A Consideration of the Natural Functions of Men and Women in the City,” by
Judith Swanson in Action and Contemplation: Studies in the Moral and Political
Thought of Aristotle, eds. Robert C. Bartlett and Susan D. Collins (Albany: State
University of New York Press, 1999). “The Human Animal: The Natural and the
Rational in Aristotle’s Anthropology” Epoché: A Journal for the History of
Philosophy 6 (Spring 2012): 270n4.
Curzer, Howard J. Citation of pages 5-6 of “Aristotle on Liberality: Its Relation to Justice
and Its Public and Private Practice,” Polity 28 (1994) by Judith A. Swanson.
Citation of pages 33-34 of The Public and the Private in Aristotle’s Political
Philosophy by Judith A. Swanson. Aristotle and the Virtues (Oxford and New York:
Oxford University Press, 2012) 228fn11, 376fn17, 435, 450.
Morrell, Kevin. Citation of The Public and the Private in Aristotle’s Political Philosophy
by Judith A. Swanson. Organization, Society and Politics: An Aristotelian
Perspective (New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012): 29, 30, 208.
Parker, Holt N. Citation of pages 44-68 of The Public and the Private in Aristotle’s
Political Philosophy by Judith A. Swanson. “Aristotle’s Unanswered Questions:
Women and Slaves in Politics 1252a-1260b,” Eugesta: Journal on Gender
Studies in Antiquity 2 (2012): 99n88.
Prudencio, José Javier Benéitez. Citation of entire and chapters 2 and 3 of The Public and
the Private in Aristotle’s Political Philosophy by Judith A. Swanson. Alteridad,
Pensamiento Filosofico e Ideologia en la Grecia Antigu (Madrid, Spain: Centro de
Estudios Cervantinos, 2012): 128-129n173.
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2011:
Bates Jr., Clifford Angell. Citation of entire The Public and the Private in
Aristotle’s Political Philosophy by Judith A. Swanson. Citation of entire
Aristotle's Politics: A Reader's Guide by Judith A. Swanson and C. David
Corbin. “Re-Thinking Aristotle’s Politeia: The Foundation of Political
Science,” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Northeastern
Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA. (November 2011).
Buxton, Richard Fernando. Review of Aristotle's Politics: A Reader's Guide by Judith A.
Swanson and C. David Corbin. Bryn Mawr Classical Review 6 (June 2011): 27.
Bates Jr., Clifford Angell. Review of Aristotle's Politics: A Reader's Guide by Judith A.
Swanson and C. David Corbin. Political Studies Review 9 (May 2011): 233-234.
Pangle, Thomas L. Citation of page 216 and entire of The Public and the Private in
Aristotle’s Political Philosophy by Judith A. Swanson. “The Rhetorical Strategy
Governing Aristotle’s Political Teaching,” The Journal of Politics 73 (January
2011): 88fn9, 90fn12, 96.
Avramenko, Richard. Citation of pages 3-23 of “Aristotle on Liberality: Its Relation to
Justice and Its Public and Private Practice,” Polity 27, no. 1 (1994) and “Aristotle
on Nature, Human Nature, and Justice: A Consideration of the Natural Functions of
Men and Women in the City,” by Judith Swanson in Action and Contemplation:
Studies in the Moral and Political Thought of Aristotle, ed. Robert C. Bartlett and
Susan D. Collins (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1999). Courage:
The Politics of Life and Limb. (Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press,
2011): 110, 112.
Burns, Tony. Citation of pages 225-247 of “Aristotle on Nature, Human Nature, and
Justice: A Consideration of the Natural Functions of Men and Women in the City,”
by Judith Swanson in Action and Contemplation: Studies in the Moral and
Political Thought of Aristotle, ed. Robert C. Bartlett and Susan D. Collins (Albany:
State University of New York Press, 1999). Aristotle and Natural Law (London
and New York: Continuum International Pub., 2011): page # TBD.
Rocher, Laura Sancho. Citation in bibliography of entire The Public and the Private in
Aristotle’s Political Philosophy by Judith A. Swanson. “Wealth, impiety and
upsilon beta rho iota sigma in Demosthenes' Against Meidias,” Emerita: Journal
of Linguistics and Classical Philology 79 (2011): 54.
Sandel, Michael. Citation of “Michael J. Sandel's Justice: What's the Right Thing to Do:
A Response of Moral Reasoning in Kind, with Analysis of Aristotle and
Examples,” by Judith Swanson. “Symposium: Justice: What's the Right Thing to
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Do: A Public Lecture and Symposium on Michael J. Sandel's Recent Book:
Panelist Papers.” Boston University Law Review 91 (2011): 1431-1434.
Weisberg, Ori Hanan. Citation of pages 3-4 of The Public and the Private in Aristotle’s
Political Philosophy by Judith A. Swanson. The City and the Word: London,
“Jerusalem,” and the Early Modern English Nation, (A dissertation submitted in
partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy
(English Language and Literature) in The University of Michigan, 2011): 31fn37,
61, 206.
2010:
Morison, Ben. Citation and review of Aristotle's Politics: A Reader's Guide by Judith A.
Swanson and C. David Corbin. “Book Notes* Aristotle,” Phronesis, 55 (April,
2010): 199fn8, 200
Finlayson, James Gordon. Citation of and pages 118, 213-26, and entire The Public and
Private in Aristotle’s Political Philosophy by Judith A. Swanson. “Bare Life” and
Politics in Agamben’s Reading of Aristotle,” The Review of Politics 72 (2010):
118, 123.
Höffe, Otfried ed. Citation of entire The Public and Private in Aristotle’s Political
Philosophy by Judith A. Swanson. Aristotle’s “Nicomachean Ethics” (Leiden, the
Netherlands; Boston, MA: Brill Academic Publishers, 2010): 252.
Kukkonen, Taneli. Review of Aristotle's Politics: A Reader's Guide by Judith A.
Swanson and C. David Corbin. Philosophy in Review 30, no.6 (2010): 442-444.
Leunissen, Mariska. Review of Aristotle's Politics: A Reader's Guide by Judith A.
Swanson and C. David Corbin. The Classical Review 60, no. 2 (2010): 375-376.
Stockwell, Stephen. Citation of The Public and Private in Aristotle’s Political Philosophy
by Judith A. Swanson. Rhetoric and Democracy: Deliberative Opportunities in
Current Electoral Processes (VDM Verlag Dr. Müller (2010): 95n131.
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