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  1. A. Robert Lauer (2012). Freud's Drive: Psychoanalysis, Literature and Film. By Teresa de Lauretis. The European Legacy 17 (4):549 - 550.score: 290.0
    The European Legacy, Volume 17, Issue 4, Page 549-550, July 2012.
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  2. A. Robert Lauer (2012). Strindberg and the Quest for Sacred Theatre. By Theo Malekin. The European Legacy 17 (3):416 - 416.score: 290.0
    The European Legacy, Volume 17, Issue 3, Page 416, June 2012.
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  3. David Lauer (2009). Genuine Normativity, Expressive Bootstrapping, and Normative Phenomenalism. Etica and Politica / Ethics & Politics 11 (1):321-350.score: 210.0
    In this paper, I offer a detailed critical reading of Robert Brandom’s project to give an expressive bootstrapping account of intentionality, cashed out as a normative-phenomenalist account of what I will call genuine normativity. I claim that there is a reading of Making It Explicit that evades the predominant charges of either reductionism or circularity. However, making sense of Brandom’s book in the way proposed here involves correcting Brandom’s own general account of what he is doing in it, and (...)
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  4. Fiona A. Miller, Mita Giacomini, Catherine Ahern, Jason S. Robert & Sonya de Laat (2008). When Research Seems Like Clinical Care: A Qualitative Study of the Communication of Individual Cancer Genetic Research Results. BMC Medical Ethics 9 (1):4-.score: 210.0
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  5. Jane Maienschein, Mary Sunderland, Rachel A. Ankeny & Jason Scott Robert (2008). The Ethos and Ethics of Translational Research. American Journal of Bioethics 8 (3):43 – 51.score: 170.0
    Calls for the “translation” of research from bench to bedside are increasingly demanding. What is translation, and why does it matter? We sketch the recent history of outcome-oriented translational research in the United States, with a particular focus on the Roadmap Initiative of the National Institutes of Health (Bethesda, MD). Our main example of contemporary translational research is stem cell research, which has superseded genomics as the translational object of choice. We explore the nature of and obstacles to translational research (...)
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  6. J. Robert, S. Prichard & Alan Brudner (1983). Tort Liability for Breach of Statute: A Natural Rights Perspective. Law and Philosophy 2 (1):89-117.score: 150.0
    This essay applies Hegel's theory of remedies to the question of whether and when breach of a penal statute should attract civil liability in tort. For Hegel, the purpose of a remedy is to vindicate the human right to self-determination by refuting the claim to validity implied in intentional or negligent acts that infringe this right. Accordingly, in determining the civil effect of legislation, a distinction must be made between statutes that effectuate pre-existing rights and those which create new rights (...)
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  7. A. R. P. Robert (2004). Plotinus, Mysticism, and Mediation. Religious Studies 40 (2):145-163.score: 150.0
    The Plotinian scholar, John Bussanich, has noted that the issue of classifying mystical union with the One consists in deciding between either theistic union or monistic identity. For advocates of theistic union, during mystical union the soul retains its identity and can be distinguished from the One; for advocates of monistic identity, during the union the soul loses its identity and becomes absorbed into the One. Both camps, however, believe that noetic activity is transcended in the union. In contradistinction to (...)
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  8. Kevin Carnahan (2013). Religion, and Not Just Religious Reasons, in the Public Square: A Consideration of Robert Audi's and Nicholas Wolterstorff's Religion in the Public Square. Philosophia 41 (2):397-409.score: 54.0
    For the last several decades, philosophers have wrestled with the proper place of religion in liberal societies. Usually, the debates among these philosophers have started with the articulation of various conceptions of liberalism and then proceeded to locate religion in the context of these conceptions. In the process, however, too little attention has been paid to the way religion is conceived. Drawing on the work of Robert Audi and Nicholas Wolterstorff, two scholars who are often read as holding opposing (...)
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  9. Mark Walker & Milan Cirkovic, Anthropic Reasoning and the Contemporary Design Argument in Astrophysics: A Reply to Robert Klee.score: 48.0
    In a recent study of astrophysical “fine-tunings” (or “coincidences”), Robert Klee critically assesses the support that such astrophysical evidence might be thought to lend to the design argument (i.e., the argument that our universe has been designed by some deity). Klee argues that a proper assessment indicates that the universe is not as “fine-tuned” as advertised by proponents of the design arguments. We argue (i) that Klee’s assessment of the data is, to a certain extent, problematic; and (ii) even (...)
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  10. JohnPatrick HaldaneLee (2003). Rational Souls and the Beginning of Life (a Reply to Robert Pasnau). Philosophy 78 (4):532-540.score: 48.0
    The present essay takes up matters discussed by Robert Pasnau in his response (published in the same issue of Philosophy) to our previous criticism of his account of Aquinas's view of when a foetus acquires a human soul. We are mainly concerned with metaphysical and biological issues and argue that the kind of organization required for ensoulment is that sufficient for the full development of a human being, and that this is present from conception. We contend that in his (...)
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  11. Christine Overall (1997). Miracles and God: A Reply to Robert A. H. Larmer. Dialogue 36 (04):741-752.score: 48.0
    J’ai soutenu dans un article de 1985 que s’il y avait des miracles, cela parlerait contre l’existence du Dieu judéo-chrétien. Dans son livre de 1988 sur le concept de miracle, Robert Larmer propose une critique de mes arguments. J’évalue ici la force de cette critique. Je montre que la redéfinition de "miracle" que propose Larmer est circulaire; que sa distinction est spécieuse entre violer une loi naturelle et la surmonter grâce à la création ou la destruction d’énergie par Dieu; (...)
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  12. Gert Goeminne (forthcoming). Who is Afraid of the Political? A Response to Robert Scharff and Michel Puech. Foundations of Science:1-6.score: 48.0
    In their respective commentaries to my article “Postphenomenology and the Politics of Sustainable Technology” both Robert Scharff and Michel Puech take issue with my postphenomenological inroad into the politics of technology. In a first step I try to accommodate the suggestions and objections raised by Scharff by making my account of the political more explicit. Consequently, I argue how an antagonistic relational conceptualisation of the political allows me to address head on Puech’s plea to leave politics behind and move (...)
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  13. Russell Blackford (2012). Robots and Reality: A Reply to Robert Sparrow. Ethics and Information Technology 14 (1):41-51.score: 48.0
    We commonly identify something seriously defective in a human life that is lived in ignorance of important but unpalatable truths. At the same time, some degree of misapprehension of reality may be necessary for individual health and success. Morally speaking, it is unclear just how insistent we should be about seeking the truth. Robert Sparrow has considered such issues in discussing the manufacture and marketing of robot ‘pets’, such as Sony’s doglike ‘AIBO’ toy and whatever more advanced devices may (...)
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  14. John Haught (2012). Robert Ulanowicz and the Possibility of a Theology of Evolution. Axiomathes 22 (2):261-268.score: 48.0
    In A Third Window Robert Ulanowicz exposes the explanatory weaknesses of both classical and statistical methods in scientific inquiry. His book, however, does much more than that. While being completely grounded in empirical science, it also outlines a worldview, or a metaphysics, that renders intelligible the fact of chance and emergent novelty. Ulanowicz establishes his position by comparing his third window onto nature with two others conventional scientific approaches. The purpose of this essay is to point out the value (...)
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  15. Dean Moyar (2012). How the Good Obligates in Hegel's Conception ofSittlichkeit: A Response to Robert Stern'sUnderstanding Moral Obligation. Inquiry 55 (6):584-605.score: 48.0
    Abstract In Understanding Moral Obligation: Kant, Hegel, Kierkegaard, Robert Stern argues that Hegel has a social command view of obligation. On this view, there is an element of social command or social sanction that must be added to a judgment of the good in order to bring about an obligation. I argue to the contrary that Hegel's conception of conscience, and thus the individual's role in obligation, is more central to his account than the social dimension. While agreeing with (...)
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  16. Clarence E. Wunderlin Jr, 1. “The Image of the Entrepreneur and the Language of the Market: Robert A. Taft, Market Rhetoric, and Political Argument, 1933-1944.”. [REVIEW]score: 48.0
    During his first decade on the national political stage (1935-1944), Robert A. Taft (R-Ohio) contributed to a lively “Old Right” conservative critique of the New Deal’s efforts to achieve economic recovery, promote sustainable growth, and convert to a postwar peacetime economy. This paper examines the senator’s market rhetoric—the ideas [...].
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  17. Walter Gulick (2013). Realism in Religion: A Pragmatist's Perspective by Robert Cummings Neville (Review). American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 34 (1):70-74.score: 48.0
    Although the title Realism in Religion suggests that this collection of essays might be narrowly focused, this work is an ideal entry to Robert Neville's wide-ranging thought as a whole. All but two of the essays were written as lectures, and consequently, Neville states, "the necessity of writing so as to be understood on first reading makes this book more accessible than my more numbingly nuanced monographs" (xiii). Most of the essays date from the past decade, although two were (...)
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  18. Clarence E. Wunderlin Jr, 10. “The Image of the Entrepreneur and the Language of the Market: Robert A. Taft, Market Rhetoric, and Political Argument, 1933-1944.”. [REVIEW]score: 48.0
    During his first decade on the national political stage (1935-1944), Robert A. Taft (R-Ohio) contributed to a lively “Old Right” conservative critique of the New Deal’s efforts to achieve economic recovery, promote sustainable growth, and convert to a postwar peacetime economy. This paper examines the senator’s market rhetoric—the ideas [...].
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  19. David Hildebrand (2008). Review of Robert B. Talisse, A Pragmatist Philosophy of Democracy. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (8).score: 48.0
    Each year, solutions to the problem "How can we all get along?" prove more vexing and remote. Are we stymied by cultural or economic differences? Is deliberation impoverished by the double-whammy of consumerism and its conduit, a 24/7, entertainment-oriented media system? In A Pragmatist Philosophy of Democracy (PPD) Robert B. Talisse rules out none of these factors while pushing a boldly original democratic theory appealing not only to pragmatists but to anyone who cares more about solving real problems than (...)
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  20. Jean-Robert Chouet & A. Cura di Mario Sina (2010). Prefazione ; Introduzione Con Allegate le Theses Ex Universa Philosophia Selectae, Saumer 1667 ; Notizia Sui Manoscritti E Criteri di Edizione / Mario Sina E Marco Ballardin. Syntagma Logicum / Jean-Robert Chouet ; a Cura di Mario Sina E Marco Ballardin. Breuis Introductio Ad Metaphysicam. In Jean-Robert Chouet (ed.), Corsi di Filosofia. L.S. Olschki.score: 48.0
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  21. Jean-Robert Chouet & A. Cura di Mario Sinaindici Generali (2010). Syntagma Physicum / Jean-Robert Chouet ; a Cura di Elena Rapetti ; Appendice 1, Tractatus de Rebus Viuentibus / Jean-Robert Chouet ; a Cura di Elena Rapetti. Appendice 2, Pneumatologia in Compendium Redacta. [REVIEW] In Jean-Robert Chouet (ed.), Corsi di Filosofia. L.S. Olschki.score: 48.0
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  22. Donald Musser (2008). “A Response To The Papers of Robert John Russell, Durwood Foster and Richard Gelwick”. Tradition and Discovery 35 (3):48-50.score: 48.0
    This essay is a brief response to Durwood Foster and Richard Gelwick’s essays analyzing the 1963 encounter of Paul Tillich and Michael Polanyi and to Robert Russell’s assessment of the importantce of Polanyi’s ideas for recent theology and science discussions.
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  23. Robert A. Preston (1967). "Theories of Knowledge: A Critical Introduction," by Robert Ackermann. The Modern Schoolman 44 (2):197-198.score: 48.0
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  24. A. Chalmers (2002). Experiment Versus Mechanical Philosophy in the Work of Robert Boyle: A Reply to Anstey and Pyle. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 33 (1):187-193.score: 45.0
    We can distinguish 'mechanical' in the strict sense of the mechanical philosophers from 'mechanical' in the common sense. My claim is that Boyle's experimental science owed nothing to, and offered no support for, the mechanical philosophy in the strict sense. The attempts by my critics to undermine my case involve their interpreting 'mechanical' in something like the common sense. I certainly accept that Boyle's experimental science was productively informed by mechanical analogies, where 'mechanical' is interpreted in a common sense. But (...)
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  25. A. Macc Armstrong (1955). Time and Idea, the Theory of History in Giambattista Vico. By A. Robert Caponigri. (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul. 1953. Pp. 226. Price 18s.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 30 (114):266-.score: 45.0
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  26. Robert W. Mueller (1969). The Axiology of Robert S. Hartman: A Critical Study. Journal of Value Inquiry 3 (1):19-29.score: 42.0
    Formal axiology is based on the logical nature of meaning, namely intension, and on the structure of intension as a set of predicates. It applies set theory to this set of predicates. Set theory is a certain kind of mathematics that deals with subsets in general, and of finite and infinite sets in particular. Since mathematics is objective and a priori, formal axiology is an objective and a priori science; and a test based on it is an objective test based (...)
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  27. Robert Johnson, Robert N. Johnson Was Kant a Virtue Ethicist?score: 42.0
    You might think a simple “No” would suffice as an answer. But there are features of Kant’s ethics that appear to be strikingly similar to virtue oriented views, so striking that some Kantians themselves have argued that Kant’s ethics in fact shares these features with virtue ethics. In what follows, I will argue against this view, though along the way I will acknowledge the features of Kant’s view that make it appear more like a kind of virtue ethics than it (...)
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  28. Arthur C. Danto (1954). Book Review:Time and Idea: The Theory of History in Giambattista Vico. A. Robert Caponigri. [REVIEW] Ethics 64 (4):316-.score: 42.0
  29. Yvon Blanchard (1963). De Karl Marx à Robert Tucker. Dialogue 1 (04):417-430.score: 42.0
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  30. Robert Gordon, Autism and the "Theory of Mind" Debate Robert M. Gordon and John A. Barker.score: 42.0
    With this understanding, children are better able to anticipate the behavior of others and to attune their own behavior accordingly. In mentally retarded children with Down's syndrome, attainment of such competence is delayed, but it is generally acquired by the time they reach the mental age of 4, as measured by tests of nonverbal intelligence. Thus from a developmental perspective, attainment of the mental age of 4 appears to be of profound significance for acquisition of what we shall call psychological (...)
     
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  31. Robert C. Solomon (1990). Emotions, Feelings and Contexts: A Reply to Robert Kraut. Dialogue 29 (02):277-284.score: 39.0
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  32. G. William Barnard (2005). Pt. 3. James and Mysticism. For an Engaged Reading : William James and the Varieties of Postmodern Religious Experience / Grace M. Jantzen ; Asian Religions and Mysticism : The Legacy of William James in the Study of Religions / Richard King ; James and Freud on Mysticism / Robert A. Segal ; Mystical Assessments : Jamesian Reflections on Spiritual Judgments. [REVIEW] In Jeremy R. Carrette (ed.), William James and the Varieties of Religious Experience: A Centenary Celebration. Routledge.score: 39.0
  33. J. C. A. Gaskin (2007). A Defence of Hume on Miracles - by Robert J. Fogelin. Philosophical Books 48 (2):166-168.score: 39.0
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  34. reviewed by Nick Huggett (2009). Harvey R. Brown: Physical Relativity: Space‐Time Structure From a Dynamical Perspective Robert DiSalle: Understanding Space‐Time: The Philosophical Developments of Physics From Newton to Einstein. Philosophy of Science 76 (3).score: 39.0
    The two books discussed here make important contributions to our understanding of the role of spacetime concepts in physical theories and how that understanding has changed during the evolution of physics. Both emphasize what can be called a ‘dynamical’ account, according to which geometric structures should be understood in terms of their roles in the laws governing matter and force. I explore how the books contribute to such a project; while generally sympathetic, I offer criticisms of some historical claims concerning (...)
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  35. Robert E. Carter (1999). Robert G. Morrison, Nietzsche and Buddhism: A Study in Nihilism and Ironic Affinities. International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 45 (2):139-141.score: 39.0
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  36. Sanford A. Lakoff (1980). Moral Responsibility and the "Galilean Imperative":A Double Image of the Double Helix: The Recombinant DNA Debate. Clifford Grobstein; Regulation of Scientific Inquiry: Social Concerns with Research. Keith M. Wulff; Recombinant DNA: Science, Ethics, and Politics. John Richards; The Recombinant DNA Debate. David A. Jackson, Stephen P. Stich; A Nation of Guinea Pigs: The Unknown Risks of Chemical Technology. Marshall S. Shapo; Limits of Scientific Inquiry. Gerald Holton, Robert S. Morrison. [REVIEW] Ethics 91 (1):100-.score: 39.0
  37. A. C. Genova (1968). Book Review:Concepts in Western Thought Series. Mortimer J. Adler; The Idea of Justice. Otto A. Bird; The Idea of Progress. Charles Van Doren; The Idea of Love. Robert G. Hazo; The Idea of Happiness. V. J. McGill. [REVIEW] Ethics 79 (1):87-.score: 39.0
  38. A. D. Fitton Brown (1953). Sophocles Cedric H. Whitman: Sophocles. A Study of Heroic Humanism. Pp. 292. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press (London: Oxford University Press), 1951. Cloth, 31s. 6d. Net. A. J. A. Waldock: Sophocles the Dramatist. Pp. Viii + 234. Cambridge: University Press, 1951. Cloth, 16s. Net. Ivan M. Linforth: Religion and Drama in 'Oedipus at Colonus'. (Publications in Classical Philology, Vol. 14, No. 4.) Pp. 118. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1951. Paper, $1.25. Robert F. Goheen: The Imagery of Sophocles' Antigone. A Study of Poetic Language and Structure. Pp. 171. Princeton: University Press (London: Oxford University Press), 1951. Cloth, 2Os. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 3 (3-4):150-153.score: 39.0
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  39. Kirk Mcdermid (2008). A Reply to Robert Larmer. Religious Studies 44 (2):161-164.score: 39.0
    The metaphysics of miracles put forward in my article, "Miracles: Metaphysics, Physics and Physicalism," above (125-147) are, argues Robert Larmer, both unnecessary and unworkable. Here, I try more clearly to explain that my goal of saving important physicalist intuitions that are incompatible with both the ’open-systems’ and ’exemption’ approaches’ use of powerful ’ceteris paribus’ clauses. I also defend the two mechanisms proposed in the paper from Larmer’s criticisms.
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  40. Rose-Mary Sargent (1986). Robert Boyle's Baconian Inheritance: A Response to Laudan's Cartesian Thesis. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 17 (4):469-486.score: 39.0
  41. A. D. Fitton Brown (1989). John Wilkins, Matthew Macleod: Sophocles, Antigone and Oedipus the King: A Companion to the Penguin Translation of Robert Fagles, with Introduction and Commentary. Pp. 111. Bristol Classical Press, 1987. Paper, £4.95. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 39 (01):132-.score: 39.0
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  42. Iwan Rhys Morus (1991). Correlation and Control: William Robert Grove and the Construction of a New Philosophy of Scientific Reform. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 22 (4):589-621.score: 39.0
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  43. Robert H. Myers (2002). Robert Merrihew Adams, Finite and Infinite Goods: A Framework for Ethics:Finite and Infinite Goods: A Framework for Ethics. Ethics 112 (2):351-354.score: 39.0
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  44. John A. Robertson (2003). A Response to "Crossing Species Boundaries" by Jason Scott Robert and Françoise Baylis. American Journal of Bioethics 3 (3):64-65.score: 39.0
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  45. A. Schachter (1980). Boeotia Robert J. Buck: A History of Boeotia. Pp. Xvi + 205; 9 Maps. Edmonton, Alberta: University of Alberta, 1979. Paper, Can. $12.50. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 30 (02):238-240.score: 39.0
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  46. David Cahan (1997). On Helmholtz and 'Bürgerliche Intelligenz': A Response to Robert Brain. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 28 (3):521-532.score: 39.0
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  47. P. A. Lorish (2012). Book Review: Robert Spaemann, Essays in Anthropology: Variations on a Theme. [REVIEW] Studies in Christian Ethics 25 (1):120-122.score: 39.0
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  48. Radoslav A. Tsanoff (1939). Book Review:The Place of Value in a World of Facts. Wolfgang Kohler; The Meaning of the Humanities. Ralph Barton Perry, August Charles Krey, Erwin Panofsky, Robert Lowry Calhoun, Gilbert Chinard. [REVIEW] Ethics 49 (3):368-.score: 39.0
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  49. Robert G. Turnbull (1994). Book Review:The Chain of Change: A Study of Aristotle's Physics VII Robert Wardy. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 61 (1):144-.score: 39.0
  50. A. R. Burn (1970). A New Pausanias Robert and Kathleen Cook: Southern Greece: An Archaeological Guide. Pp. 217; 15 Photographic Plates; 31 Maps and Plans. London: Faber, 1968. Cloth, 35s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 20 (01):76-78.score: 39.0
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  51. J. A. Davison (1938). The Proem Robert Böhme: Das Prooimion, Eine Form Sakraler Dichtung der Griechen. Pp. Iv + 88. (Bausteine Zur Volkskunde Und Religionswissenschaft, Heft 15.) Bühl (Baden): Konkordia-A.G., 1937. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 52 (06):216-217.score: 39.0
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  52. Robert L. Perkins, Marc Alan Jolley & Edmon L. Rowell (eds.) (2010). Why Kierkegaard Matters: A Festschrift in Honor of Robert L. Perkins. Mercer University Press.score: 39.0
    Written with the general reader in mind, this collection will prove useful by both scholar and student, and will lead the general reader to encounter one of the ...
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  53. A. E. Taylor (1936). Opera Hactenus Inedita Rogeri Baconi Fasc. XII, Questiones Supra Librum de Cansis Nunc Primum Edidit Robert Steele, Collaborante Ferdinand Delorme O.F.M. Accedit Liber de Cansis a Roberto Steele Denus Recognitus. (Oxonii E Typographeo Clarendoniano MCXXXV. Pp. Xxiv + 194. Price 17s. 6d.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 11 (42):241-.score: 39.0
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  54. Martin A. Bertman (1985). The Analysis of Knowing: A Decade of Research. By Robert K. Shope. The Modern Schoolman 62 (2):145-146.score: 39.0
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  55. D. A. Campbell (1972). The Greek Epigram A. E. Raubitschek, Bruno Gentili, Giuseppe Giangrande, Louis Robert, Walther Ludwig, Jules Labarbe, Georg Luck, Albrecht Dihle, Gerhard Pfohl: L'Épigramme Grecque. (Entretiens Hardt, Xiv.) Pp. 447. Vandœuvres: Fondation Hardt (Cambridge: Heffer), 1969. Cloth, £4.30. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 22 (01):59-61.score: 39.0
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  56. Jean-Robert Chouet (2008). La Corrispondenza di Jean-Robert Chouet, Professore di Filosofia a Saumur E a Ginevra: Con Documenti Inediti Relativi Al Suo Insegnamento Filosofico. L.S. Olschki.score: 39.0
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  57. Gilbert A. Davies (1931). Translations From the Greek Anthology. By Robert A. Furness. Pp. 239. London: Jonathan Cape, 1931. 10s. 6d. The Classical Review 45 (05):202-.score: 39.0
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  58. Robert Goldhammer (1992). The Robert Goldhammer Papers: Early Writings of a Distinguished Educator. Council of Professors of Instructional Supervision.score: 39.0
     
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  59. A. R. Jonsen (1976). Welfare Medicine in America: A Case Study of Medicaid. By Robert Stevens and Rosemary Stevens. New York: Free Press, 1974. 386 Pp. $13.95. [REVIEW] Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 1 (3):281-287.score: 39.0
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  60. Henrik Lagerlund & Paul Thom (eds.) (2012). A Companion to the Philosophy of Robert Kilwardby. Brill.score: 39.0
    In this book we present the first study of all of his philosophical works from logic and grammar to metaphysics and ethics. It contains a substantial introduction about Kilwardby's life and work as well as a comprehensive bibliography.
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  61. A. S. Owen (1932). Classical Lectures in America The Martin Classical Lectures. Vol. Delivered by Charles B. Martin, Paul Shorey, John A. Scott, Robert S. Conway. Pp. X + 181. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press (London: Milford), 1931. 10s. 6d. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 46 (01):34-35.score: 39.0
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  62. Stanley L. Paulson (2012). A 'Justified Normativity' Thesis in Hans Kelsen's Pure Theory of Law? : Rejoinders to Robert Alexy and Joseph Raz. In Matthias Klatt (ed.), Institutionalized Reason: The Jurisprudence of Robert Alexy. Oxford University Press.score: 39.0
     
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  63. R. A. Duff (2003). Robert P. Burns, A Theory of the Trial:A Theory of the Trial. Ethics 114 (1):161-164.score: 39.0
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  64. Mary Anne Warren (2000). The Moral Difference Between Infanticide and Abortion: A Response to Robert Card. Bioethics 14 (4):352–359.score: 36.0
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  65. Terence Penelhum (2004). Review of Robert J. Fogelin, A Defense of Hume on Miracles, Princeton. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2004 (1).score: 36.0
  66. Fred Feldman (1993). On the Consistency of Act- and Motive-Utilitarianism: A Reply to Robert Adams. Philosophical Studies 70 (2):201 - 212.score: 36.0
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  67. Peter Goldie (2007). Not Passion's Slave: Emotions and Choice, by Robert C. Solomon and From Passions to Emotions: The Creation of a Secular Psychological Category, by Thomas Dixon. European Journal of Philosophy 15 (1):106–110.score: 36.0
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  68. René Jagnow (2007). Lisa A. Shabel. Mathematics in Kant's Critical Philosophy: Reflections on Mathematical Practice. Studies in Philosophy Outstanding Dissertations, Robert Nozick, Ed. New York & London: Routledge, 2003. ISBN 0-415-93955-0. Pp. 178 (Cloth). [REVIEW] Philosophia Mathematica 15 (3):366-386.score: 36.0
  69. Rachana Kamtekar (2010). Comments on Robert Adams, a Theory of Virtue: Excellence in Being for the Good. Philosophical Studies 148 (1).score: 36.0
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  70. Raimo Tuomela (2009). Beyond Individual Choice: Teams and Frames in Game Theory , Michael Bacharach; Edited and with an Introduction and a Conclusion by Natalie Gold and Robert Sugden. Princeton University Press, Princeton, 2006, XXIII + 214 Pp. [REVIEW] Economics and Philosophy 25 (1):125-133.score: 36.0
  71. Brandon Warmke (2010). Review of Robert A. Hinde, Bending the Rules (OUP, 2007). [REVIEW] Philosophical Psychology 23 (1):129-132.score: 36.0
  72. Joseph Levine (1987). The Nature of Psychological Explanation by Robert Cummins: A Critical Notice. Philosophical Review 96 (2):249-274.score: 36.0
  73. Melvin L. Rogers (2009). Dewey, Pluralism, and Democracy: A Response to Robert Talisse. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 45 (1):pp. 75-79.score: 36.0
  74. Nick Huggett (2009). Essay Review:Physical RelativityandUnderstanding Space‐Time* Harvey R. Brown , Physical Relativity: Space‐Time Structure From a Dynamical Perspective . Oxford: Oxford University Press (2005), 240 Pp., $75.00 (Cloth). Robert DiSalle , Understanding Space‐Time: The Philosophical Developments of Physics From Newton to Einstein . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (2006), 188 Pp., $90.00 (Cloth). [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 76 (3):404-422.score: 36.0
  75. Avner de-Shalit (1992). Community and the Rights of Future Generations: A Reply to Robert Elliot. Journal of Applied Philosophy 9 (1):105-115.score: 36.0
  76. Walter Brogan (1990). A Response to Robert Bernasconi's “Heidegger's Destruction of Phronesis”. Southern Journal of Philosophy 28 (S1):149-153.score: 36.0
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  77. Basil Smith (2012). A Dialogue on Consciousness, by Torin Alter and Robert Howell. [REVIEW] Journal of Consciousness Studies 19 (9-10):247-252.score: 36.0
  78. Dan Priel (2011). That Can't Be Rights: A Review of Robert Stevens, Torts and Rights. [REVIEW] Jurisprudence 2 (1):227-238.score: 36.0
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  79. Joshua Armstrong & Ernest Lepore (2011). On Expression Identity: A Critical Notice of Robert Fiengo and Robert May, De Lingua Belief. International Journal of Philosophical Studies 18 (4):569-579.score: 36.0
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  80. Paul Johnson (1971). Book Review:Five Lectures: Psychoanalysis, Politics, and Utopia. Herbert Marcuse; An Exposition and a Polemic. Herbert Marcuse, Alasdair MacIntyre; The Meaning of Marcuse. Robert W. Marks. [REVIEW] Ethics 81 (4):350-.score: 36.0
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  81. John Divers (2004). Review of Robert Stalnaker, Ways a World Might Be: Metaphysical and Anti-Metaphysical Essays. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2004 (11).score: 36.0
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  82. Paul Noordhof (2008). The Good in the Right: A Theory of Intuition and Intrinsic Value - by Robert Audi. Philosophical Books 49 (2):175-178.score: 36.0
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  83. Chris Harman (1999). Footnotes and Fallacies: A Comment on Robert Brenner's 'The Economics of Global Turbulence'. Historical Materialism 4 (1):95-104.score: 36.0
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  84. Kevin Schilbrack (2011). Robert Cummings Neville: Realism in Religion: A Pragmatist's Perspective. International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 70 (3):247-249.score: 36.0
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  85. Ben Bradley (2007). Review of Robert Merrihew Adams, A Theory of Virtue: Excellence in Being for the Good. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2007 (5).score: 36.0
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  86. L. J. Russell (1928). The Opus Majus of Roger Bacon. The Opus Majus of Roger Bacon. A Translation by Robert Belle Burke . (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. London: Humphrey Milford: Oxford University Press. 1928. 2 Vols. Pp. Xiii + 840. Price 42s. Net.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 3 (11):387-.score: 36.0
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  87. Patrick Riordan (2010). Transforming Conflict Through Insight. By Kenneth R. Melchin and Cheryl A. Picard and Love and Objectivity in Virtue Ethics: Aristotle, Lonergan, and Nussbaum on Emotions and Moral Insight. By Robert J. Fitterer and The Relevance of Bernard Lonergan's Notion of Self-Appropriation to a Mystical-Political Theology. By Ian B. Bell and The Subjective Dimension of Human Work: The Conversion of the Acting Person According to Karol Wojtyla/John Paul II and Bernard Lonergan. By Deborah Savage. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 51 (2):356-359.score: 36.0
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  88. Brian Barry (1978). Critical Notice of Robert Paul Wolff, Understanding Rawls: A Reconstruction and Critique of "A Theory of Justice". Canadian Journal of Philosophy 8 (4):753-783.score: 36.0
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  89. Noel Carroll (1993). Horror, Helplessness, and Vulnerability: A Reply to Robert Solomon. Philosophy and Literature 17 (1):110-118.score: 36.0
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  90. F. Feldman, On the Consistency of Act-Utilitarianism and Motive-Utilitarianism - a Reply to Adams,Robert.score: 36.0
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  91. G. C. Field (1929). Greek Philosophy Before Plato. By Robert Scoon B.A., Ph.D., (Princeton University Press; and London: Humphrey Milford. 1928. Pp. Viii+353. Price 3 Dollars 50; 16s.)Plato's Theory of Ethics. By R. C. Lodge. (London: Kegan Paul, French, Trübner & Co., Ltd. 1928. Pp. Xiv + 558. Price 21s.)The Hippias Major, Attributed to Plato. Edited, with Introductory Essay and Commentary, by Dorothy Tarrant M.A., (Cambridge University Press. 1928. Pp. Lxxxiv + 104. Price 12s. 6d.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 4 (13):117-.score: 36.0
  92. Brian Gregor (2009). Anthropology From a Pragmatic Point of View. By Immanuel Kant. Translated and Edited by Robert B. Louden. Heythrop Journal 50 (2):337-337.score: 36.0
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  93. James P. Sterba (1997). Book Review:Utilitarianism as a Public Philosophy. Robert E. Goodin. [REVIEW] Ethics 108 (1):223-.score: 36.0
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  94. Gareth B. Matthews (2002). Review of Robert Pasnau, Thomas Aquinas on Human Nature: A Philosophical Study of Summa Theologiae 1a 75-89. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2002 (7).score: 36.0
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  95. Samantha Brennan, Utilitarianism as a Public Philosophy, Robert Goodin.score: 36.0
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  96. Ruth Macklin (1998). A Defense of Fundamental Principles and Human Rights: A Reply to Robert Baker. Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 8 (4):403-422.score: 36.0
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  97. R. Albritton (1980). Book Reviews : Dialectics of the Concrete: A Study on Problems of Man and World. By Karel Kosik. Synthese Library, Volume 106. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science Volume 52. Edited by Robert S. Cohen and Marx W. Wartofsky. Translated From the Czech by Karol Kovanda and James Schmidt. Dor Drecht : D. Reidel, 1976. Pp. 158. $18.20. [REVIEW] Philosophy of the Social Sciences 10 (2):233-239.score: 36.0
  98. Andrew McLaughlin (1972). Book Review:A Sociology of Sociology Robert W. Friedrichs. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 39 (3):427-.score: 36.0
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  99. Sebastiano Bavetta (2009). Discretionary Time: A New Measure of Freedom , Robert Goodin, James Mahmud Rice, Antti Parpo, and Lina Eriksson. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008, 484 Pages. [REVIEW] Economics and Philosophy 25 (3):384-389.score: 36.0
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  100. Alessandro Giovannelli (2001). Book Review. Picture, Image and Experience: A Philosophical Inquiry Robert Hopkins. [REVIEW] Mind 110 (438):481-485.score: 36.0
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