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  1. Alexis Manaster Ramer (1991). Vacuity. Linguistics and Philosophy 14 (3):339 - 348.score: 290.0
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  2. Raghav Ramachandran, Arthur Ramer & Abhaya C. Nayak (2012). Probabilistic Belief Contraction. Minds and Machines 22 (4):325-351.score: 60.0
    Probabilistic belief contraction has been a much neglected topic in the field of probabilistic reasoning. This is due to the difficulty in establishing a reasonable reversal of the effect of Bayesian conditionalization on a probabilistic distribution. We show that indifferent contraction, a solution proposed by Ramer to this problem through a judicious use of the principle of maximum entropy, is a probabilistic version of a full meet contraction. We then propose variations of indifferent contraction, using both the Shannon entropy measure (...)
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  3. Caroline Raby, Dean Alexis, Anthony Dickinson & Nicola Clayton (2007). Empirical Evaluation of Mental Time Travel. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (3):330-331.score: 30.0
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  4. Gwendolyn Yvonne Alexis (2007). Coming Home to Roost: Offshore Operations From an in-House Perspective. International Corporate Social Responsibilitie Series:55-67.score: 30.0
    Greatly aided by an information age in which protesting laborers in a remote offshore outpost can capture front page headlines around the globe, theSarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SARBOX) has made corporate transparency the linchpin for good corporate governance. Under a SARBOX-enhancedregulatory framework, publicly traded corporations are required to rapidly disclose material changes in their financial conditions or operations—changes such as impairments to goodwill, a trademark, or some other intangible corporate asset. Especially challenging for multinational corporations (MNCs) with far-flung corporate empires (...)
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  5. Jonas E. Alexis (2007). In the Name of Education: How Weird Ideologies Corrupt Our Public Schools, Politics, the Media, Higher Institutions, and History. Xulon Press.score: 30.0
    This book is obviously about much more than education Lyle H. Rossiter, Jr, MD, forensic psychiatrist and author of The Liberal Mind: The Psychological Causes ...
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  6. Gwendolyn Yvonne Alexis (2010). After Shame; Before Moral Obligation (CMO): Ethical Lag and the Credit Crisis. International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy 4 (3/4):244-266.score: 30.0
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  7. Alfred B. Manaster, Thomas H. Payne & David Harrah (1981). Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic: San Diego, 1979. Journal of Symbolic Logic 46 (1):199-203.score: 30.0
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  8. Alfred B. Manaster & Joseph G. Rosenstein (1980). Two-Dimensional Partial Orderings: Recursive Model Theory. Journal of Symbolic Logic 45 (1):121-132.score: 30.0
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  9. Alfred B. Manaster (1971). Some Contrasts Between Degrees and the Arithmetical Hierarchy. Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (2):301-304.score: 30.0
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  10. Alfred B. Manaster & Joseph G. Rosenstein (1980). Two-Dimensional Partial Orderings: Undecidability. Journal of Symbolic Logic 45 (1):133-143.score: 30.0
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  11. Gwendolyn Yvonne Alexis (2007). Coming Home to Roost. International Corporate Responsibility Series 3:55-67.score: 30.0
    Greatly aided by an information age in which protesting laborers in a remote offshore outpost can capture front page headlines around the globe, theSarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SARBOX) has made corporate transparency the linchpin for good corporate governance. Under a SARBOX-enhancedregulatory framework, publicly traded corporations are required to rapidly disclose material changes in their financial conditions or operations—changes such as impairments to goodwill, a trademark, or some other intangible corporate asset. Especially challenging for multinational corporations (MNCs) with far-flung corporate empires (...)
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  12. Gwendolyn Yvonne Alexis (2010). Copenhagen, Denmark. In Nevin Cohen Paul Robbins (ed.), Green Cities: An A-to-Z Guide.score: 30.0
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  13. Gwendolyn Yvonne Alexis (2007). From Lapdog to Watchdog: The Post-SARBOX Corporate Board. New York State Bar Association Journal 79 (3):22 - 25.score: 30.0
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  14. Gwendolyn Yvonne Alexis & Michael Rave (2010). Getting Down to Business: The Work of the State's Littlest Commission. New Jersey Law Journal 201 (214):38.score: 30.0
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  15. Gwendolyn Yvonne Alexis (2010). Global Sullivan Principles. Sage Publications.score: 30.0
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  16. Gwendolyn Yvonne Alexis (2009). Legislative Exess or Regulatory Brilliance? Corporate Governance After SARBOX. In Julian Friedland (ed.), Doing Well and Good: The Human Face of the New Capitalism.score: 30.0
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  17. Gwendolyn Yvonne Alexis (forthcoming). Legislated Isomorphism of Immigrant Religions: Lessons From Sweden. In Jorge Capetillo, Glenn Jacobs & Philip Kretsedemas (eds.), Migrant Marginality: A Transnational Perspective.score: 30.0
     
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  18. Gwendolyn Yvonne Alexis (2010). Malmoe, Sweden. In Nevin Cohen Paul Robbins (ed.), Green Cities: An A-to-Z Guide.score: 30.0
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  19. Gwendolyn Yvonne Alexis (2011). Not Christian, but Nonetheless Qualified: The Secular Workplace - Whose Hardship? Journal of Religion and Business Ethics 3 (1).score: 30.0
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  20. Gwendolyn Yvonne Alexis (2007). Second-Guessing Management: The Board Autonomy Budget. New Jersey Lawyer Magazine 248 (Oct 2007):67 - 75.score: 30.0
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  21. Alfred B. Manaster (1975). Completeness, Compactness, and Undecidability: An Introduction to Mathematical Logic. Prentice-Hall.score: 30.0
     
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  22. Alfred B. Manaster & Jeffrey B. Remmel (1981). Partial Orderings of Fixed Finite Dimension: Model Companions and Density. Journal of Symbolic Logic 46 (4):789-802.score: 30.0
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  23. Alfred B. Manaster (1969). Rich Co-Ordinals, Addition Isomorphisms, and Rets. Journal of Symbolic Logic 34 (1):45-52.score: 30.0
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  24. Anil Nerode & Alfred B. Manaster (1970). A Universal Embedding Property of the RETs. Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (1):51-59.score: 30.0
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  25. Alexis Manaster-Ramer & Michael B. Kac (1990). The Concept of Phrase Structure. Linguistics and Philosophy 13 (3):325 - 362.score: 29.0
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  26. Alexis Manaster-Ramer (1987). Dutch as a Formal Language. Linguistics and Philosophy 10 (2):221 - 246.score: 29.0
  27. Hugh Brogan (2006/2007). Alexis de Tocqueville: A Life. Yale University Press.score: 12.0
    Alexis de Tocqueville was one of the greatest political thinkers of all time. Born a French aristocrat, he lost nearly his entire family in the Reign of Terror, and he spent most of his adult life struggling for liberty under the unsuccessful regimes of nineteenth-century France. At age twenty-five he travelled to America and encountered democracy for the first time. This firsthand experience contributed to his incisive writing on liberty and democracy. The ancien re;gime launched the scholarly study of (...)
     
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  28. Alexis de Tocqueville (1980). Alexis De Tocqueville on Democracy, Revolution, and Society: Selected Writings. University of Chicago Press.score: 12.0
     
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  29. Jon Elster (1993). Desires and Opportunities: Alexis de Tocqueville's Political Psychology. Journal of Political Philosophy 1 (2):137–157.score: 9.0
  30. Meghan Griffith (2008). Review of Pedro Alexis Tabensky, Judging and Understanding: Essays on Free Will, Narrative, Meaning and the Ethical Limits of Condemnation. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (4).score: 9.0
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  31. André Désilets (1975). Le «Philosophe Teutonique» Ou l'Esprit D'Aventure. Suivi des Confessions de Jacob Boehme. Par Alexis Klimov, Paris, Fayard, 1973. 304 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 14 (03):539-540.score: 9.0
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  32. Stewart Goetz (2009). Review of Pedro Alexis Tabensky (Ed.), The Positive Function of Evil. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (11).score: 9.0
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  33. David E. Tanner (2000). Narrative, Ethics, and Human Experimentation in Richard Selzer's "Alexis St. Martin": The Miraculous Wound Re-Examined. HEC Forum 12 (2):149-160.score: 9.0
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  34. Cyprian Blamires (2004). Alexis Keller, le Libéralisme Sans la Démocratie. La Pensée Républicaine d'Antoine-Elysée Cherbuliez (1797–1869) (Lausanne: Editions Payot, 2001), Pp. XXIII + 388. [REVIEW] Utilitas 16 (2):229-231.score: 9.0
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  35. Louis J. Shein (1968). Nicolas Berdiaeff. Par Alexis Klimov, Editions Seghers, Paris, 1967. Pp. 192. Dialogue 7 (02):338-339.score: 9.0
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  36. Jean-Marc Gabaude (1973). Nietzsche Et la Conversion Métaphysique. Par Simone Goyard-Fabre. Préface d'Alexis Philonenko. Paris, La Pensée Universelle, 1972. 256 Pages. 22 F. [REVIEW] Dialogue 12 (03):577-578.score: 9.0
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  37. Claude Gratton (1985). Veilleurs de Nuit: Esquisse Pour Un Essai Alexis Klimov Québec: Editions du Beffroi, 1984. 87 P. Dialogue 24 (01):165-.score: 9.0
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  38. Christopher Hrynkow (2012). Christian Attitudes to War, Peace and Revolution. By John Howard Yoder; Edited by Theodore J. Koontz and Andy Alexis-Baker . Pp. 472, Grand Rapids, MI, Brazos Press, 2009. $36.00/£15.99. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 53 (5):842-843.score: 9.0
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  39. Jean Racette (1969). Nicolas Berdiaeff. Par Alexis Klimov. Collection « Philosophes de Tous les Temps », 32. Paris, Seghers, 1967, 192 Pages. [REVIEW] Dialogue 7 (04):666-667.score: 9.0
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  40. H. J. K. Usher (1977). Louis E. M. Alexis: School of Nero. Pp. Xi + 112; 2 Pp. Illustrations. Sevenoaks School, Kent: The Author, 1975. Stiff Paper, £8·50. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 27 (02):279-281.score: 9.0
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  41. W. G. Arnott (1957). Split Anapaests, with Special Reference to Some Passages of Alexis. The Classical Quarterly 7 (3-4):188-.score: 9.0
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  42. W. G. Arnott (1955). The Asotodidaskalos Attributed To Alexis. The Classical Quarterly 5 (3-4):210-.score: 9.0
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  43. Teddy Brunius (1960). Alexis De Tocqueville. Lundequistska Bokhandeln].score: 9.0
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  44. Paul Cliteur (2007). A Secular Reading of Alexis de Tocqueville. In Raf Geenens & Annelien de Dijn (eds.), Reading Tocqueville: From Oracle to Actor. Palgrave Macmillan.score: 9.0
  45. Matti Eklund (forthcoming). Book Review. Truth. Alexis Burgess and John Burgess. [REVIEW] History and Philosophy of Logic.score: 9.0
     
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  46. Jean-Marie Hennaux (2000). Alexis Bertrand. Revue Philosophique De Louvain 98 (3):549-571.score: 9.0
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  47. Joanna Kurczewska (1977). Alexis de Tocqueville i wartości. Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej 23.score: 9.0
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  48. Jack Lively (1962). The Social and Political Thought of Alexis De Tocqueville. Oxford, Clarendon Press.score: 9.0
     
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  49. D. M. Macdowell (1976). Alexis Solomos: The Living Aristophanes. Translation and Adaptation by Alexis Solomos and Marvin Felheim. Pp. Xii + 320. Ann Arbor University of Michigan Press, 1974. Cloth, $10. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 26 (02):264-265.score: 9.0
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  50. Jerzy Mikułowski-Pomorski (2002). Alexis de Tocqueville o prasie jako gwarantce demokracji i rozwoju. Diagnoza i ustanowienie norm z różnych perspektyw czasowych. Colloquia Communia 73 (2):329-350.score: 9.0
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  51. Tadeusz Osiński (1983). Alexis de Tocqueville vis-a-vis des courants de la pensée sociale française du XIXe siecle (Alexis de Tocqueville wobec francuskiej myśli społecznej XIX w.). Acta Universitatis Lodziensis 2.score: 9.0
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  52. Irving M. Zeitlin (1971). Liberty, Equality, and Revolution in Alexis De Tocqueville. Boston,Little, Brown.score: 9.0
     
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  53. Michael Nelson, Existence. The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.score: 6.0
  54. D. N. Byrne (2006). Tocqueville in a Conservative World. [REVIEW] Australian Review of Public Affairs - Drawing Board.score: 6.0
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  55. Matthias Klatt (ed.) (2012). Institutionalized Reason: The Jurisprudence of Robert Alexy. Oxford University Press.score: 4.0
    This volume gathers leading figures from legal philosophy and constitutional theory to offer a critical examination of the work of Robert Alexy.
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  56. Dennis Patterson (2012). Alexy on Necessity in Law and Morals. Ratio Juris 25 (1):47-58.score: 4.0
    Robert Alexy has built his original theory of law upon pervasive claims for “necessary” features of law. In this article, I show that Alexy's claims suffer from two difficulties. First, Alexy is never clear about what he means by “necessity.” Second, Alexy writes as if there have been no challenges to claims of conceptual necessity. There have been such challenges and Alexy needs to answer them if his project is to succeed.
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  57. George Pavlakos (2012). Correctness and Cognitivism. Remarks on Robert Alexy's Argument From the Claim to Correctness. Ratio Juris 25 (1):15-30.score: 4.0
    The argument from the claim to correctness has been put forward by Robert Alexy to defend the view that normative utterances admit of objective answers. My purpose in this paper is to preserve this initial aspiration even at the cost of diverting from some of the original ideas in support of the argument. I begin by spelling out a full-blooded version of normative cognitivism, against which I propose to reconstruct the argument from the claim to correctness. I argue that the (...)
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  58. Paula Gaido (2012). Some Problems with Robert Alexy's Account of Legal Validity: The Relevance of the Participant's Perspective. Ratio Juris 25 (3):381-392.score: 4.0
    This article examines Robert Alexy's account of legal validity. It concludes that Alexy's account of legal validity lacks sufficient support given the author's methodological commitments. To reach that conclusion, it assesses the plausibility of simultaneously maintaining that the participant's perspective has conceptual privilege in the explanation of the nature of law, that legal discourse is a special case of general practical discourse, and that unjust considerations can be legally valid norms.
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  59. David H. McIlroy (2013). When Is a Regime Not a Legal System? Alexy on Moral Correctness and Social Efficacy. Ratio Juris 26 (1):65-84.score: 4.0
    Robert Alexy defines law as including a claim to moral correctness and demonstrating social efficacy. This paper argues that law's social efficacy is not merely an observable fact but is undergirded by moral commitments by rulers that it is possible for their subjects to follow the rules, that the rulers and others will also follow the rules, that subjects will be protected from violence if they act in accordance with the rules, and that subjects will be entitled to legal redress (...)
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  60. Matthias Klatt (2012). Robert Alexy's Philosophy of Law as System. In Matthias Klatt (ed.), Institutionalized Reason: The Jurisprudence of Robert Alexy. Oxford University Press.score: 4.0
     
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  61. Jan Henrik Klement (2012). Common Law Thinking in German Jurisprudence : On Alexy's Principles Theory. In Matthias Klatt (ed.), Institutionalized Reason: The Jurisprudence of Robert Alexy. Oxford University Press.score: 4.0
     
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  62. Mattias Kumm (2012). Alexy's Theory of Constitutional Rights and the Problem of Judicial Review. In Matthias Klatt (ed.), Institutionalized Reason: The Jurisprudence of Robert Alexy. Oxford University Press.score: 4.0
     
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  63. 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: 4.0
     
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  64. George Pavlakos & Robert Alexy (eds.) (2007). Law, Rights and Discourse: The Legal Philosophy of Robert Alexy. Hart Pub..score: 4.0
  65. Alexis Burgess (2011). Mainstream Semantics + Deflationary Truth. Linguistics and Philosophy 34 (5):397-410.score: 3.0
    Recent philosophy of language has been profoundly impacted by the idea that mainstream, model-theoretic semantics is somehow incompatible with deflationary accounts of truth and reference. The present article systematizes the case for incompatibilism, debunks circularity and “modal confusion” arguments familiar in the literature, and reconstructs the popular thought that truth-conditional semantics somehow “presupposes” a correspondence theory of truth as an inference to the best explanation. The case for compatibilism is closed by showing that this IBE argument fails to rule out (...)
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  66. Alexis Burgess (2010). How to Reconcile Deflationism and Nonfactualism. Noûs 44 (3):433-450.score: 3.0
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  67. Alexis Burgess (forthcoming). Metalinguistic Descriptivism for Millians. Australasian Journal of Philosophy:1-15.score: 3.0
    Metalinguistic descriptivism is the view that proper names are semantically equivalent to descriptions featuring their own quotations (e.g., ?Socrates? means ?the bearer of ?Socrates??). The present paper shows that Millians can actually accept an inferential version of this equivalence thesis without running afoul of the modal argument. Indeed, they should: for it preserves the explanatory virtues of more familiar forms of descriptivism while avoiding objections (old and new) to Kent Bach's nominal description theory. We can make significant progress on Frege's (...)
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  68. Alexis Burgess (2012). A Puzzle About Identity. Thought 1 (2):90-99.score: 3.0
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  69. Eugenio Bulygin (2000). Alexy's Thesis of the Necessary Connection Between Law and Morality. Ratio Juris 13 (2):133-137.score: 3.0
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  70. Robert Keith Shaw (2009). The Phenomenology of Democracy. Policy Futures in Education 7 (3):340-348.score: 3.0
    Human beings originate votes, and democracy constitutes decisions. This is the essence of democracy. A phenomenological analysis of the vote and of the decision reveals for us the inherent strength of democracy and its deficiencies. Alexis de Tocqueville pioneered this form of enquiry into democracy and produced positive results from it. Unfortunately, his phenomenological method was inadequate and he missed the essential core of his 'associative art'. The frequent association of democracy with rationality misleads us about its nature and (...)
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  71. Alexis Burgess (2012). Negative Existentials in Metaphysical Debate. Metaphilosophy 43 (3):221-234.score: 3.0
    There are statements of the form “There are no Fs” that we would like to count as true, yet it is hard to see how they could be true (at least, operating within the semantic framework of structured propositions). The relevant Fs are general terms that we take to be semantically fundamental or primitive, especially those native to metaphysical discourse. A case can be made the problem is no less difficult than the corresponding problem for singular terms.
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  72. Pedro Alexis Tabensky (2010). The Pursuit of Unhappiness: The Elusive Psychology of Well-Being. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 88 (4):740-743.score: 3.0
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  73. Klaus Günther (1993). Critical Remarks on Robert Alexy's "Special-Case Thesis". Ratio Juris 6 (2):143-156.score: 3.0
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  74. Michael Gibbons (ed.) (1994). The New Production of Knowledge: The Dynamics of Science and Research in Contemporary Societies. Sage Publications.score: 3.0
    As we approach the end of the twentieth century, the ways in which knowledge--scientific, social, and cultural--is produced are undergoing fundamental changes. In The New Production of Knowledge, a distinguished group of authors analyze these changes as marking the transition from established institutions, disciplines, practices, and policies to a new mode of knowledge production. Identifying such elements as reflexivity, transdisciplinarity, and heterogeneity within this new mode, the authors consider their impact and interplay with the role of knowledge in social relations. (...)
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  75. Pedro Alexis Tabensky (2007). Realistic Idealism: An Aristotelian Alternative to Machiavellian International Relations. Theoria 54 (113):97-111.score: 3.0
    In this paper I criticize political realism in International Relations for not being realistic enough, for being unrealistically pessimistic and ultimately incoherent. For them the international arena will always be a place where a battle of wills, informed by the logic of power, is fought. I grant that it may be true that the international political domain is a place where such battles are fought, but this alleged infelicitous situation does not in and of itself entail the normative pessimism informing (...)
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  76. Cheryl B. Welch (ed.) (2006). The Cambridge Companion to Tocqueville. Cambridge University Press.score: 3.0
    The Cambridge Companion to Tocqueville contains a set of critical interpretive essays by internationally renowned scholars on the work of Alexis de Tocqueville. The essays cover Tocqueville's major themes (liberty, equality, democracy, despotism, civil society, religion) and texts (Democracy in America, Recollections, Old Regime and the Revolution, other important reports, speeches and letters). The authors analyze both Tocqueville's contributions as a theorist of modern democracy and his craft as a writer. Collections of secondary work on Tocqueville have tended to (...)
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  77. Martin Borowski (2012). Discourse, Principles, and the Problem of Law and Morality: Robert Alexy's Three Main Works. Jurisprudence 2 (2):575-595.score: 3.0
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  78. Alexis Downs, Rita Durant & Adrian N. Carr (2003). Emergent Strategy Development for Organizations. Emergence 5 (2):5-28.score: 3.0
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  79. Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America (Vol. 1).score: 3.0
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  80. Laura Janara (2004). Brothers and Others: Tocqueville and Beaumont, U.S. Genealogy, Democracy, and Racism. Political Theory 32 (6):773-800.score: 3.0
    After their voyage through the United States, Alexis de Tocqueville and Gustave de Beaumont each wrote about the nature of race relations there. The author offers two theses regarding the nature of U.S. racism and its relation to U.S. democracy as revealed in Tocqueville's and Beaumont's texts. First, these works illustrate how European Americans, in subordinating Indians and blacks, produce not a politically and socially egalitarian democracy situated amid an otherwise racist society and culture but, rather, a social state (...)
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  81. Fred Guyette (2010). Solidarity: Rival Versions, Conflicting Interpretations, and the Shape of Hope. Heythrop Journal 53 (3):405-417.score: 3.0
    What do we mean when we utter the word ‘solidarity’? How do we apprehend its meaning when we hear it spoken of by others? The ancient Greeks - Homer, Thucydides, and Aristotle - offer a vantage point from which this inquiry may begin. The Book of Genesis sets before us a cycle of stories about brothers, along with questions about the bonds that keep them together. The sagas of Iceland explore the nature of conflicts between one family and another. Thomas (...)
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  82. Alexis Philonenko & Ernst Cassirer (1986). Le Problème Jean-Jacques Rousseau (I). Revue de Métaphysique Et de Morale 91 (2):147 - 159.score: 3.0
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  83. Alexis Torrance (2011). Personhood and Patristics in Orthodox Theology: Reassessing the Debate1. Heythrop Journal 52 (4):700-707.score: 3.0
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  84. Alexis Papazoglou (2012). Philosophy, Its Pitfalls, Some Rescue Plans, and Their Complications. Metaphilosophy 43 (1-2):2-19.score: 3.0
    This article offers the motivation for organising a conference on philosophy as it is practised across several faculties and departments at the University of Cambridge. It also offers an overview of the main themes that emerge in the essays collected in this issue of Metaphilosophy, which derive from the aforementioned conference. In particular it focuses on the risk of scholasticism and dogmatism that philosophy faces when it divorces itself from its own history, other disciplines, and real life. It then discusses (...)
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  85. Georgios Pavlakos (1998). The Special Case Thesis. An Assessment of R. Alexy's Discursive Theory of Law. Ratio Juris 11 (2):126-154.score: 3.0
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  86. Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America (Vol. 2).score: 3.0
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  87. Richard F. Hamilton (2003). American Sociology Rewrites its History. Sociological Theory 21 (3):281-297.score: 3.0
    Sociology textbooks written over the course of the twentieth century provide surprisingly different portraits of the field's origins. Spencer once held a stellar position but is now treated negatively. Marx was once treated negatively but now holds a stellar position. In the 1990s, Harriet Martineau, a prominent nineteenth-century publicist, was announced as a founder. Alexis de Tocqueville received little attention at any time. Some important contemporary sociologists receive very little attention. Questions are raised about the adequacy of this performance.
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  88. Alexis Bienvenu (2006). Les Propositions invérifiabLes Ont-elLes Un Sens?: Probabilité, Action Et Signification Chez Hans Reichenbach. Dialogue 45 (1):45-67.score: 3.0
    En 1938, Hans Reichenbach soutenait, dans Experience and Prediction, que la théorie de la signification défendue par le positivisme logique, à savoir le «verificationnisme strict», n’avait pas réussi à formuler un critère satisfaisant de la signification cognitive des énoncés. Il le remplaça par un critère purement probabiliste qui lui permettait de restaurer la connexion pragmatique entre le langage et l’action. Mais de sérieuses difficultés grèvent la justification de cette théorie. Le but de cet article est de se pencher sur certaines (...)
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  89. Alexis Kaminsky, Laura Weiss Roberts & Janet L. Brody (2003). Influences Upon Willingness to Participate in Schizophrenia Research: An Analysis of Narrative Data From 63 People with Schizophrenia. Ethics and Behavior 13 (3):279 – 302.score: 3.0
    Schizophrenia affects more than 1% of the world's population, causing great personal suffering and socioeconomic burden. These costs associated with schizophrenia necessitate inquiry into the causes and treatment of the illness but generate ethical challenges related to the specific nature and deficits of the illness itself. In this article, we present a systematic analysis of narrative data from 63 people living with the illness of schizophrenia collected through semistructured interviews about their attitudes, beliefs, and experiences related to psychiatric research. In (...)
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  90. Pedro Alexis Tabensky (2003). Parallels Between Living and Painting. Journal of Value Inquiry 37 (1).score: 3.0
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  91. Eleni Stavrou, George Kassinis & Alexis Filotheou (2007). Downsizing and Stakeholder Orientation Among the Fortune 500: Does Family Ownership Matter? Journal of Business Ethics 72 (2):149 - 162.score: 3.0
    While downsizing has been widely studied, its connection to firm ownership status and the reasons behind it are missing from extant research. We explore the relationship between downsizing and family ownership status among Fortune 500 firms. We␣propose that family firms downsize less than non-family firms, irrespective of performance, because their relationship with employees is based on normative commitments rather than financial performance alone. We suggest that their actions are related to employee- and community-friendly policies. We find that family businesses do (...)
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  92. Pedro Alexis Tabensky (forthcoming). The Ethical Function of Research and Teaching. Educational Philosophy and Theory.score: 3.0
    It is the epistemic as well as the ethical responsibility of academics to aim to approach their research and teaching with a proper understanding of the ultimate ethical purpose or telos of their defining activities and products, which is the practical aim of promoting human flourishing. Minimally, academics should aim at understanding, and a key component of understanding is to understand the ideal ethical purpose of what is being researched and taught. For instance, sadistic Nazi medical researchers and teachers—Mengeles of (...)
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  93. Pedro Alexis Tabensky (2007). Young, Mark A., Negotiating the Good Life: Aristotleand the Civil Society. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 10 (1).score: 3.0
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  94. Jorge Alexis Arevalo (forthcoming). Critical Reflective Organizations: An Empirical Observation of Global Active Citizenship and Green Politics. Journal of Business Ethics.score: 3.0
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  95. Thorsten Botz-Bornstein (2010). Cardboard Houses with Wings: The Architecture of Alabama's Rural Studio. Journal of Aesthetic Education 44 (3):16-22.score: 3.0
    The Rural Studio, which was founded by Samuel Mockbee in 1992 and lead by him until his death in 2001, continues its activities. Its specialty is, now as before, the design of innovative houses for poor people living in Alabama's second-poorest county, Hale County, by relying largely on donated and salvaged materials. The houses are made of car windshields, surplus carpet tiles, baled cardboard, old street signs, license plates, etc. Alexis de Tocqueville has said that democracy lowers the standards (...)
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  96. Vittorio Cotesta (2012). Global Society and Human Rights. Brill.score: 3.0
    Knowledge transmission and universality of man in global society -- The other and the paradoxes of universalism -- Religion, human rights, and political conflicts -- Europe : common values and a common identity -- The public sphere and political space -- America and Europe : Carl Schmitt and Alexis de Tocqueville -- Identity and human rights : a glance at Europe from afar -- Human rights, universalism, and cosmopolitanism.
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  97. Alexis Klimov (1971). Konstantin Leontev (1831–1891): A Study in Russian « Heroic Vitalism ». Par Stephen Lukashevich. New York Pageant Press, 1967. Pp. Xvii + 235. $. [REVIEW] Dialogue 10 (02):410-412.score: 3.0
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  98. Alexis Pinchard (2011). The Argumentative Value of Āgamic Quotations in the Sphoṭasiddhi by Bharata Miśra. Journal of Indian Philosophy 39 (4-5):461-477.score: 3.0
    In a rare book published in Trivandrum (1927), entitled Sphoṭasiddhiḥ Bharatamiśrapranītā , we find an interesting argument in defense of sphoṭa -theory, based on āgamic quotations, especially RV X, 71, 4 (the stanza where the poet describes his own activity in perceiving the essence of Speech as like a beloved woman naked). The main idea is that the numerous word sphoṭas , as an atemporal multiplicity, free from any sensuous quality, were the objects of the Ṛṣis’ primordial intuition. So the (...)
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  99. Cheryl B. Welch (2001). De Tocqueville. Oxford University Press.score: 3.0
    Alexis de Tocqueville is one of the most renowned and debated figures in contemporary political and social theory. This clear new introduction to de Tocqueville's thought examines in detail his classic works and their major themes. Beginning with an analysis of de Tocqueville's philosophy against the historical background and intellectual context of his time, Welch traces the development of his philosophy on democracy, revolution, history, slavery, religion, and gender--including chapters on de Tocqueville's writings on France and the United States. (...)
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  100. Alexis Bés & Denis Richard (1998). Undecidable Extensions of Skolem Arithmetic. Journal of Symbolic Logic 63 (2):379-401.score: 3.0
    Let $ be the restriction of usual order relation to integers which are primes or squares of primes, and let ⊥ denote the coprimeness predicate. The elementary theory of $\langle\mathbb{N};\bot, , is undecidable. Now denote by $ the restriction of order to primary numbers. All arithmetical relations restricted to primary numbers are definable in the structure $\langle\mathbb{N};\bot, . Furthermore, the structures $\langle\mathbb{N};\mid, and $\langle\mathbb{N};=,+,x\rangle$ are interdefinable.
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