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Ball, Terence. 1987. “Authority and Conceptual Change.” in
Authority Revisited, edited by James Roland Pennock and John W. Chapman, pp. 39–58. Nomos,
Yearbook of the American Society for Political and Legal
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Ball, Terence. 1991. “History: Critique and Irony.” in The Cambridge Companion to Marx, edited by
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Ball, Terence. 2005. “James
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Ball, Terence. 2014. “James Mill.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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Ball, Terence. 2016. “Psychology, Associationism, and Ethology.”
in A Companion to Mill, edited by
Christopher Macleod and Dale E. Miller, pp. 143–159. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Chichester:
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Ball, Terence and Bellamy, Richard, eds. 2003. The Cambridge History of Twentieth-Century Political
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Ball, Terence and Loizides, Antis. 2020. “James
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Ball, Terence and Loizides, Antis. 2024. “James
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Farr, James and Ball, Terence. 2015. “The Manifesto in Political Theory: Anglophone
Translations and Liberal Receptions.” in The Cambridge Companion to The Communist
Manifesto, edited by Terrell Carver and James Farr, pp. 155–174. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge:
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