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  1. M. Bryson Brown (1987). Scientific Rationality: The Sociological Turn James Robert Brown, Editor Dordrecht/Boston/Lancaster: D. Reidel, 1984. Pp. 329. [REVIEW] Dialogue 26 (02):382-.score: 390.0
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  2. Michael Humphreys & Andrew D. Brown (2008). An Analysis of Corporate Social Responsibility at Credit Line: A Narrative Approach. Journal of Business Ethics 80 (3):403 - 418.score: 290.0
    This article presents the results of an inductive, interpretive case study. We have adopted a narrative approach to the analysis of organizational processes in order to explore how individuals in a financial institution dealt with relatively novel issues of corporate social responsibility (CSR). The narratives that we reconstruct, which we label 'idealism and altruism', 'economics and expedience' and 'ignorance and cynicism' illustrate how people in the specific organizational context of a bank ('Credit Line') sought to cope with an attempt at (...)
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  3. Dawn L. Eubanks, Andrew D. Brown & Sierk Ybema (2012). Leadership, Identity, and Ethics. Journal of Business Ethics 107 (1):1-3.score: 290.0
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  4. Alexander Provost, Blake Johnson, Frini Karayanidis, Scott D. Brown & Andrew Heathcote (2013). Two Routes to Expertise in Mental Rotation. Cognitive Science 37 (4).score: 270.0
    The ability to imagine objects undergoing rotation (mental rotation) improves markedly with practice, but an explanation of this plasticity remains controversial. Some researchers propose that practice speeds up the rate of a general-purpose rotation algorithm. Others maintain that performance improvements arise through the adoption of a new cognitive strategy—repeated exposure leads to rapid retrieval from memory of the required response to familiar mental rotation stimuli. In two experiments we provide support for an integrated explanation of practice effects in mental rotation (...)
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  5. D. Brown (1991). Book Review : The Body and Society, by Peter Brown. London, Faber & Faber, 1989. Xx + 504 Pp. 7.99 (Paperback). [REVIEW] Studies in Christian Ethics 4 (1):80-83.score: 210.0
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  6. Peter Brown, Andrew Smith & Karin Alt (eds.) (2005). The Philosopher and Society in Late Antiquity: Essays in Honour of Peter Brown. Distributor in the U.S., David Brown Bk. Co..score: 210.0
  7. Lee M. Brown (ed.) (2004). African Philosophy: New and Traditional Perspectives. Oxford University Press.score: 150.0
    In the last two decades the idea of African Philosophy has undergone significant change and scrutiny. Some critics have maintained that the idea of a system of philosophical thought tied to African traditions is incoherent. In African Philosophy Lee Brown has collected new essays by top scholars in the field that in various ways respond to these criticisms and defend the notion of African Philosophy. The essays address both epistemological and metaphysical issues that are specific to the traditional conceptual (...)
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  8. Michael D. Mumford, Lynn D. Devenport, Ryan P. Brown, Shane Connelly, Stephen T. Murphy, Jason H. Hill & Alison L. Antes (2006). Articles: Validation of Ethical Decision Making Measures: Evidence for a New Set of Measures. Ethics and Behavior 16 (4):319 – 345.score: 140.0
    Ethical decision making measures are widely applied as the principal dependent variable used in studies of research integrity. However, evidence bearing on the internal and external validity of these measures is not available. In this study, ethical decision making measures were administered to 102 graduate students in the biological, health, and social sciences, along with measures examining exposure to ethical breaches and the severity of punishments recommended. The ethical decision making measure was found to be related to exposure to ethical (...)
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  9. Lynn D. Devenport, Ryan P. Brown, Stephen T. Murphy, Alison L. Antes, Ethan P. Waples, Michael D. Mumford & Shane Connelly (2009). Exposure to Unethical Career Events: Effects on Decision Making, Climate, and Socialization. Ethics and Behavior 19 (5):351-378.score: 140.0
    An implicit goal of many interventions intended to enhance integrity is to minimize peoples' exposure to unethical events. The intent of the present effort was to examine if exposure to unethical practices in the course of one's work is related to ethical decision making. Accordingly, 248 doctoral students in the biological, health, and social sciences were asked to complete a field appropriate measure of ethical decision making. In addition, they were asked to complete measures examining the perceived acceptability of unethical (...)
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  10. D. Pimentel, N. Brown, F. Vecchio, V. La Capra, S. Hausman, O. Lee, A. Diaz, J. Williams, S. Cooper & E. Newburger (1992). Ethical Issues Concerning Potential Global Climate Change on Food Production. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 5 (2).score: 140.0
    Burning fossil fuel in the North American continent contributes more to the CO2 global warming problem than in any other continent. The resulting climate changes are expected to alter food production. The overall changes in temperature, moisture, carbon dioxide, insect pests, plant pathogens, and weeds associated with global warming are projected to reduce food production in North America. However, in Africa, the projected slight rise in rainfall is encouraging, especially since Africa already suffers from severe shortages of rainfall. For all (...)
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  11. Joseph D. Beams, Robert M. Brown & Larry N. Killough (2003). An Experiment Testing the Determinants of Non-Compliance with Insider Trading Laws. Journal of Business Ethics 45 (4):309 - 323.score: 140.0
    Recent stories of corporate insiders avoiding losses and, in some cases, generating enormous personal profits as their companies crumbled have led investors to question the integrity of American business and the fairness of the United States stock markets. The SEC tries to ensure the fairness of the stock markets by making and enforcing laws against unfair practices such as insider trading. In the United States, when insiders trade stock based on non-public information, they have broken the law and betrayed the (...)
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  12. E. D. Morrell, B. P. Brown, R. Qi, K. Drabiak & P. R. Helft (2008). The Do-Not-Resuscitate Order: Associations with Advance Directives, Physician Specialty and Documentation of Discussion 15 Years After the Patient Self-Determination Act. Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (9):642-647.score: 140.0
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  13. Ethan P. Waples, Jason H. Hill, Alison L. Antes, Lynn D. Devenport, Stephen T. Murphy, Shane Connelly, Michael D. Mumford & Ryan P. Brown (2009). Field and Experience Influences on Ethical Decision Making in the Sciences. Ethics and Behavior 19 (4):263-289.score: 140.0
    Differences across fields and experience levels are frequently considered in discussions of ethical decision making and ethical behavior. In the present study, doctoral students in the health, biological, and social sciences completed measures of ethical decision making. The effects of field and level of experience with respect to ethical decision making, metacognitive reasoning strategies, social-behavioral responses, and exposure to unethical events were examined. Social and biological scientists performed better than health scientists with respect to ethical decision making. Furthermore, the ethical (...)
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  14. C. D. Broad, W. Brown, B. Bosanquet, A. E. Taylor, C. Lloyd Morgan, Herbert W. Blunt, H. A., C. W. Valentine, L. T., Arthur Robinson, C. Dessoulavy & Henry J. Watt (1913). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 22 (88):580-600.score: 140.0
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  15. G. J. Warnock, Dorothy Emmet, D. D. Raphael, N. J. Brown, Karl Britton & J. L. Ackrill (1957). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 66 (264):560-575.score: 140.0
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  16. D. G. Brown (1972). Mill on Liberty and Morality. Philosophical Review 81 (2):133-158.score: 120.0
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  17. D. G. Brown (2010). Mill's Moral Theory: Ongoing Revisionism. Politics, Philosophy and Economics 9 (1):5-45.score: 120.0
    Revisionist interpretation of Mill needs to be extended to deal with a residue of puzzles about his moral theory and its connection with his theory of liberty. The upshot shows his reinterpretation of his Benthamite tradition as a form of ‘philosophical utilitarianism’; his definition of the art of morality as collective self-defence; his ignoring of maximization in favour of ad hoc dealing in utilities; the central role of his account of the justice of punishment; the marginal role of the internal (...)
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  18. James Robert Brown (2010). D Avid B Ostock . Philosophy of Mathematics: An Introduction. Philosophia Mathematica 18 (1):127-129.score: 120.0
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  19. D. G. Brown (1974). Mill's Act-Utilitarianism. Philosophical Quarterly 24 (94):67-68.score: 120.0
  20. D. G. Brown (2010). Mill on the Harm in Not Voting. Utilitas 22 (2):126-133.score: 120.0
  21. D. G. Brown (1973). What is Mill's Principle of Utility? Canadian Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):1-12.score: 120.0
  22. Charles D. Brown (1965). Fallacies in Taylor's "Fatalism". Journal of Philosophy 62 (13):349-353.score: 120.0
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  23. Mark T. Brown & D. Besner (2004). In Sight but Out of Mind: Do Competing Views Test the Limits of Perception Without Awareness? Consciousness and Cognition 13 (2):421-429.score: 120.0
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  24. Charlotte Brown (2007). Review of D. D. Raphael, The Impartial Spectator: Adam Smith's Moral Philosophy. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2007 (11).score: 120.0
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  25. D. G. Brown (1986). On Professing to Be a Profession. Dialogue 25 (04):753-.score: 120.0
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  26. D. G. Brown (1955). The Nature of Inference. Philosophical Review 64 (3):351-369.score: 120.0
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  27. L. B. Brown (2012). Further Doubts About Higher-Order Ontology: Reply to Andrew Kania. British Journal of Aesthetics 52 (1):103-106.score: 120.0
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  28. A. D. Fitton Brown (1952). Eilhard Schlesinger: El Edipo Rey de Sofocles. (Instituto de Lenguas Clásicas, Textos y Estudios, 2.) Pp. 140. La Plata: Universidad Nacional, 1950. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 2 (3-4):226-.score: 120.0
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  29. D. G. Brown (1954). What the Tortoise Taught Us. Mind 63 (250):170-179.score: 120.0
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  30. D. G. Brown (1989). More on Self-Enslavement and Paternalism in Mill. Utilitas 1 (01):144-.score: 120.0
  31. William Brown (1928). Conditioned Reflexes. By I. P. Pavlov . Translated and Edited by G. V. Anrep M.D., D.Sc., (Oxford University Press: Humphrey Milford. 1927. Pp. Xv + 430. Price 28s.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 3 (11):380-.score: 120.0
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  32. Michael D. Mumford, Shane Connelly, Ryan P. Brown, Stephen T. Murphy, Jason H. Hill, Alison L. Antes, Ethan P. Waples & Lynn D. Devenport (2008). A Sensemaking Approach to Ethics Training for Scientists: Preliminary Evidence of Training Effectiveness. Ethics and Behavior 18 (4):315 – 339.score: 120.0
    In recent years, we have seen a new concern with ethics training for research and development professionals. Although ethics training has become more common, the effectiveness of the training being provided is open to question. In the present effort, a new ethics training course was developed that stresses the importance of the strategies people apply to make sense of ethical problems. The effectiveness of this training was assessed in a sample of 59 doctoral students working in the biological and social (...)
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  33. Jeffrey L. Brown & Karen D. Cogan (2006). Ethical Clinical Practice and Sport Psychology: When Two Worlds Collide. Ethics and Behavior 16 (1):15 – 23.score: 120.0
    From their own practices, the authors offer insight into potential ethical dilemmas that may frequently develop in an applied psychology setting in which sport psychology is also being practiced. Specific ethical situations offered for the reader's consideration include confidentiality with coaches, administration, parents, and athlete-clients; accountability in ethical billing practices and accurate diagnosing; identification of ethical boundaries in nontraditional practice settings (locker room, field, rink, etc.); and establishment of professional competence as it relates to professional practice and marketing.
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  34. Lynn D. Devenport, Shane Connelly, Michael D. Mumford, Collin D. Barnes, Xiaoqian Wang, Michael Tamborski & Ryan P. Brown (2011). Moral Credentialing and the Rationalization of Misconduct. Ethics and Behavior 21 (1):1-12.score: 120.0
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  35. D. G. Brown (1973). John Rawls: John Mill. Dialogue 12 (03):477-479.score: 120.0
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  36. Michael D. Mumford, Stephen T. Murphy, Shane Connelly, Jason H. Hill, Alison L. Antes, Ryan P. Brown & Lynn D. Devenport (2007). Environmental Influences on Ethical Decision Making: Climate and Environmental Predictors of Research Integrity. Ethics and Behavior 17 (4):337 – 366.score: 120.0
    It is commonly held that early career experiences influence ethical behavior. One way early career experiences might operate is to influence the decisions people make when presented with problems that raise ethical concerns. To test this proposition, 102 first-year doctoral students were asked to complete a series of measures examining ethical decision making along with a series of measures examining environmental experiences and climate perceptions. Factoring of the environmental measure yielded five dimensions: professional leadership, poor coping, lack of rewards, limited (...)
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  37. Guy Hawkins, Scott D. Brown, Mark Steyvers & Eric-Jan Wagenmakers (2012). Context Effects in Multi-Alternative Decision Making: Empirical Data and a Bayesian Model. Cognitive Science 36 (3):498-516.score: 120.0
    For decisions between many alternatives, the benchmark result is Hick's Law: that response time increases log-linearly with the number of choice alternatives. Even when Hick's Law is observed for response times, divergent results have been observed for error rates—sometimes error rates increase with the number of choice alternatives, and sometimes they are constant. We provide evidence from two experiments that error rates are mostly independent of the number of choice alternatives, unless context effects induce participants to trade speed for accuracy (...)
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  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: 120.0
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  39. Lynn D. Devenport, Shane Connelly, Ryan P. Brown, Michael D. Mumford, Ethan P. Waples, Alison L. Antes & Stephen T. Murphy (2009). A Meta-Analysis of Ethics Instruction Effectiveness in the Sciences. Ethics and Behavior 19 (5):379-402.score: 120.0
    Scholars have proposed a number of courses and programs intended to improve the ethical behavior of scientists in an attempt to maintain the integrity of the scientific enterprise. In the present study, we conducted a quantitative meta-analysis based on 26 previous ethics program evaluation efforts, and the results showed that the overall effectiveness of ethics instruction was modest. The effects of ethics instruction, however, were related to a number of instructional program factors, such as course content and delivery methods, in (...)
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  40. D. G. Brown (1955). Evaluative Inference. Philosophy 30 (114):214-.score: 120.0
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  41. Seth D. Baum, Michelle Stickler, James S. Shortle, Klaus Keller, Kenneth J. Davis, Donald A. Brown, Erich W. Schienke & Nancy Tuana (2011). The Role of the National Science Foundation Broader Impacts Criterion in Enhancing Research Ethics Pedagogy. Social Epistemology 23 (3):317-336.score: 120.0
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  42. Robert D. Brown (1983). Lucretian Ridicule of Anaxagoras. The Classical Quarterly 33 (01):146-.score: 120.0
  43. D. G. Brown (1955). Misconceptions of Inference. Analysis 15 (6):135-144.score: 120.0
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  44. Andrew Brown (1991). Notes on Sophocles' Antigone. The Classical Quarterly 41 (02):325-.score: 120.0
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  45. D. G. Brown (2007). On Doffing the Mask. Journal of Academic Ethics 5 (2-4).score: 120.0
    J. Angelo Corlett’s response to Leigh Turner defends the current practice of anonymous refereeing in scholarly journals. In reply to him: a slightly refined proposal for signed referees’ reports, with temporarily blind refereeing, would restore to the process of publication, in philosophy at least, the sense of responsibility for rational debate, cooperation, mutual criticism, and simple courtesy which is expected among colleagues in public academic relations, and would also allow more credit for the difficult task for refereeing. Personal observation of (...)
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  46. S. J. L. Edwards, P. Brown, M. A. Twyman, D. Christie & T. Rakow (2011). A Qualitative Investigation of Selecting Surrogate Decision-Makers. Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (10):601-605.score: 120.0
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  47. John D. Feldmann, John Kelsay & Hugh E. Brown (1986). Responsibility and Moral Reasoning: A Study in Business Ethics. Journal of Business Ethics 5 (2):93 - 117.score: 120.0
    This essay was written for the 1984 General Motors Intercollegiate Business Understanding Program. It consists of three sections, each responding to a separate issue posed by General Motors. The opinions expressed are not those of the General Motors management.The first section attempts to document, through the use of Harvard Business Review articles, a shift in the notion of managerial responsibility from a narrowly focused role responsibility to a more widely focused moral responsibility.
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  48. 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: 120.0
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  49. D. G. Brown (1955). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 64 (254):265-286.score: 120.0
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  50. A. D. Fitton Brown (1966). Nicolaos C. Hourmouziades: Production and Imagination in Euripides: Form and Function of the Scenic Space. (Greek Society for Humanistic Studies, Publications, 2nd Series, No. 5.) Pp. Xii + 180. Athens, 1965. (Obtainable From the Institute of Books, 51 Stadiou, Athens 121.) Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 16 (02):232-233.score: 120.0
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  51. Andrew Brown (2000). Positioning, Pedagogy and Parental Participation in School Mathematics: An Exploration of Implications for the Public Understanding of Mathematics. Social Epistemology 14 (1):21 – 31.score: 120.0
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  52. Lawrence D. Brown (1998). Health Reform in America: The Mystery of the Missing Moral Momentum. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 7 (03).score: 120.0
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  53. Kate Brittlebank, Kathleen D. Morrison, Christopher Key Chapple, D. L. Johnson, Fritz Blackwell, Carl Olson, Chenchuramaiah T. Bathala, Gail Hinich Sutherland, Gail Hinich Sutherland, Ashley James Dawson, Nancy Auer Falk, Carl Olson, Dan Cozort, Karen Pechilis Prentiss, Tessa Bartholomeusz, Katharine Adeney, D. L. Johnson, Heidi Pauwels, Paul Waldau, Paul Waldau, C. Mackenzie Brown, David Kinsley, John E. Cort, Jonathan S. Walters, Christopher Key Chapple, Helene T. Russell, Jeffrey J. Kripal, Dermot Killingley, Dorothy M. Figueira & John S. Strong (1998). Book Reviews and Notices. [REVIEW] International Journal of Hindu Studies 2 (1).score: 120.0
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  54. A. D. Fitton Brown (1968). Aeschylus and Politics Anthony J. Podlecki: The Political Background of Aeschylean Tragedy. Pp. Xii + 188. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1966. Cloth, $7.50. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 18 (01):28-30.score: 120.0
  55. James Robert Brown (2002). Review of A. George and D. J. Velleman, Philosophies of Mathematics. [REVIEW] Mind 111 (444):860-862.score: 120.0
  56. A. D. Fitton Brown (1970). The Alcestis in the Twentieth Century John R. Wilson (Ed.): Twentieth Century Interpretations of Euripides' Alcestis. Pp. 122. Hemel Hempstead: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1968. Stiff Paper, 20s. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 20 (03):300-302.score: 120.0
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  57. A. D. Fitton Brown (1966). The Sophoclean Hero Bernard M. W. Knox: The Heroic Temper: Studies in Sophoclean Tragedy. Pp. 210. London: Cambridge University Press (for University of California Press), 1964. Cloth, 45s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 16 (03):286-288.score: 120.0
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  58. A. D. Fitton Brown (1969). The Themes of Greek Tragedy. The Classical Review 19 (03):307-.score: 120.0
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  59. A. D. Fitton Brown (1968). Thomas Woodard (Ed.): Sophocles: A Collection of Critical Essays. Pp. 182. London: Prentice-Hall International, 1966. Paper, 16s. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 18 (03):348-.score: 120.0
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  60. A. D. Fitton Brown (1967). Wilfried Wetzel: De Euripidis Fabula Satyrica Quae Cyclops Inscribitur Cum Homenco Comparata Exemplo. (Klassisch-Philologische Studien, 30.) Pp. X+176. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 1965. Paper DM I7. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 17 (03):386-387.score: 120.0
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  61. Nick Chater & Gordon D. A. Brown, Decision by Sampling.score: 120.0
    We present a theory of decision by sampling (DbS) in which, in contrast with traditional models, there are no underlying psychoeconomic scales. Instead, we assume that an attribute’s subjective value is constructed from a series of binary, ordinal comparisons to a sample of attribute values drawn from memory and is its rank within the sample. We assume that the sample reflects both the immediate distribution of attribute values from the current decision’s context and also the background, real-world distribution of attribute (...)
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  62. D. Brown (1993). Book Review : Work in the Spirit: Towards a Theology of Work by Miroslav Volf. Oxford University Press, 1991. Xviii + 252pp. 27.50. [REVIEW] Studies in Christian Ethics 6 (1):76-79.score: 120.0
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  63. D. G. Brown (1998). Stove's Reading of Mill. Utilitas 10 (01):122-.score: 120.0
  64. A. C. Ewing, T. E., James Drever, William Brown, James Drever, W. J., M. A., R. A., J. S. MacKenzie, W. D. Ross & J. Ellis McTaggart (1925). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 34 (133):104-122.score: 120.0
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  65. R. Wilkinson, S. Brown & D. Collinson, One Hundred Twentieth Century Philosophers.score: 120.0
    One Hundred Twentieth-Century Philosophers offers biographical information and critical analysis of the life, work and impact of some of the most significant figures in philosophy this century. Taken from the acclaimed Biographical Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Philosophers, the 100 entries are alphabetically organised, from Adorno to Zhang Binglin, and cover individuals from both continental and analytic philosophy. A separate glossary provides an introduction to the origins, development and main features of major philosophical schools and movements and offers select bibliographies to guide (...)
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  66. A. D. Fitton Brown (1952). Carlos A. Disandro: La Poestía de Lucrecio. (Instituto de Lenguas Clásicas, Textos y Estudios, 1.) Pp. 150. La Plata: Universidad Nacional, 1950. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 2 (3-4):229-.score: 120.0
  67. A. D. Fitton Brown (1968). Euripides and the Cypria François Jouan: Euripide Et les Légendes des Chants Cypriens. Pp. 512. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1966. Cloth. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 18 (02):151-153.score: 120.0
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  68. Patrick D. Brown (2010). Insight as Palimpsest: The Economic Manuscripts in Insight. The Lonergan Review 2 (1):130-149.score: 120.0
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  69. Calvin S. Brown (1960). James Thomson and d'Annunzio on Dürer's Melencolia. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 19 (1):31-35.score: 120.0
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  70. A. D. Fitton Brown (1952). Lucretius Iii. 962. The Classical Review 2 (01):11-.score: 120.0
  71. Danice L. Brown & Andrew M. Pomerantz (2011). Multicultural Incompetence and Other Unethical Behaviors: Perceptions of Therapist Practices. Ethics and Behavior 21 (6):498 - 508.score: 120.0
    The present study examined nonprofessionals' perceptions of culturally based and noncultural ethical violations. One hundred seventy-four undergraduates students read 12 vignettes depicting situations in which a clinician committed either a culturally based violation (e.g., sexist or ageist behavior) or a noncultural violation (e.g., breeching confidentiality or multiple relationship). Results indicated that participants were more likely to have unfavorable views of clinicians who had committed culturally based violations. In addition, results suggested that participants would be more likely to report a clinician (...)
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  72. D. G. Brown (1999). Millian Liberalism and Colonial Oppression. Canadian Journal of Philosophy Supplementary Volume 25 (Supplement):79-97.score: 120.0
  73. A. D. Fitton Brown (1954). Niobe. The Classical Quarterly 4 (3-4):175-.score: 120.0
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  74. A. D. Fitton Brown (1956). Notes on Sophocles' Electra. The Classical Quarterly 6 (1-2):38-.score: 120.0
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  75. Andrew Brown (2007). Reorienting Critical Realism: A System‐Wide Perspective on the Capitalist Economy. Journal of Economic Methodology 14 (4):499-519.score: 120.0
    This paper critiques the critical realist conception of social relations as ?deep? structures separate from ?surface? social activities. The alternative conception offered by ?systematic dialectics? is advocated. Systematic dialectics takes a system?wide perspective on the contemporary economic system. From this perspective, predominant social relations are inseparable from predominant social activities contra critical realism. For example, the predominance of commodity exchange relations across the economic system necessarily implies the predominance of the activities of commodity exchange. Likewise the predominance of monetary relations (...)
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  76. D. Brown (1933). The Principle of Uncertainty. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 11 (2):134 – 136.score: 120.0
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  77. G. Burniston Brown (1933). The New Background of Science. By Sir James Jeans, D.Sc., LL.D., F.R.S. (London: Cambridge University Press. 1933. Pp. Viii + 303. Price 7s. 6d.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 8 (32):489-.score: 120.0
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  78. D. Micah Hester, Joseph Brown & Toby Schonfeld (2008). Pragmatism, Principles, and Protection. American Journal of Bioethics 8 (4):32 – 34.score: 120.0
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  79. Lawrence C. Rubin, Laura S. Brown, Walter M. Robinson, Andrew Sikula Sr & Lorraine P. Anderson (2003). The Forum. Ethics and Behavior 13 (4):401 – 413.score: 120.0
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  80. A. D. Fitton Brown (1968). Aeschylus and Politics. The Classical Review 18 (01):28-.score: 120.0
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  81. A. D. Fitton Brown (1951). Aegisthus and the Chorus. The Classical Review 1 (3-4):133-135.score: 120.0
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  82. A. D. Fitton Brown (1962). Aeschylus, Persae 611 Ff. The Classical Review 12 (03):200-.score: 120.0
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  83. A. D. Fitton Brown (1962). Black Wine. The Classical Review 12 (03):192-195.score: 120.0
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  84. A. D. Fitton Brown (1968). Euripides and the Cypria. The Classical Review 18 (02):151-.score: 120.0
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  85. A. D. Fitton Brown (1968). Elida Catharina Waardenburg: De Verwerking van Het Leed Bij Euripides. (Amsterdam Diss.) Pp. Ix+256. Amsterdam: Hakkert, 1966. Paper, Fl. 20. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 18 (02):234-235.score: 120.0
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  86. D. G. Brown (1982). Mill's Criterion of Wrong Conduct. Dialogue 21 (01):27-44.score: 120.0
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  87. D. G. Brown (1974). Reply to Brett. Canadian Journal of Philosophy 4 (2):301 - 303.score: 120.0
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  88. A. D. Fitton Brown (1957). The Size of the Greek Tragic Chorus. The Classical Review 7 (01):1-4.score: 120.0
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  89. D. G. Brown (1970). The Value of Time. Ethics 80 (3):173-184.score: 120.0
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  90. A. D. Fitton Brown (1967). Ulrich Fischer: Der Telosgedanke in den Dramen des Aischylos. (Spudasmata, Vi.) Pp. 176. Hildesheim: Olms, 1965. Paper, DM. 23.80. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 17 (02):219-220.score: 120.0
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  91. Charles D. Brown (1978). The Ontological Theorem. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 19 (4):591-592.score: 120.0
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  92. J. L. Edridge, K. Freimann, D. J. Burke & W. A. Brown (2013). Surface Science Investigations of the Role of CO2 in Astrophysical Ices. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A 371 (1994):20110578-20110578.score: 120.0
    We have recorded reflection–absorption infrared spectroscopy (RAIRS) and temperature-programmed desorption (TPD) data for a range of CO2-bearing model astrophysical ices adsorbed on a graphitic dust grain analogue surface. Data have been recorded for pure CO2, for CO2 adsorbed on top of amorphous solid water, for mixed CO2:H2O ices and for CO2 adsorbed on top of a mixed CH3OH:H2O ice. For the TPD data, kinetic parameters for desorption have been determined, and the trapping behaviour of the CO2 in the H2O (CH3OH) (...)
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  93. John M. Findlay, Valerie Brown & Iain D. Gilchrist (1997). The Rhythm of the Eyes: Overt and Covert Attentional Pointing. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (4):747-747.score: 120.0
    This commentary centres around the system of human visual attention. Although generally supportive of the position advocated in the target article, we suggest that the detailed account overestimates the capacities of active human vision. Limitations of peripheral search and saccadic accuracy are discussed in relation to the division of labour between covert and overt attentional processes.
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  94. Michael D. Mumford, Shane Connelly, Stephen T. Murphy, Lynn D. Devenport, Alison L. Antes, Ryan P. Brown, Jason H. Hill & Ethan P. Waples (2009). Field and Experience Influences on Ethical Decision Making in the Sciences. Ethics and Behavior 19 (4):263 – 289.score: 120.0
    Differences across fields and experience levels are frequently considered in discussions of ethical decision making and ethical behavior. In the present study, doctoral students in the health, biological, and social sciences completed measures of ethical decision making. The effects of field and level of experience with respect to ethical decision making, metacognitive reasoning strategies, social-behavioral responses, and exposure to unethical events were examined. Social and biological scientists performed better than health scientists with respect to ethical decision making. Furthermore, the ethical (...)
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  95. D. G. Brown (1968). Action. TorontoUniversity Press.score: 120.0
    An essay in descriptive metaphysics, this book offers a sketch of the concept of action embodied in pretheoretical, folk ways of speaking. It focuses on the points of view of the agent and spectator in the kind of action in which the question of what to do can arise for the agent. It explores the relations among such action, inanimate action, and the inanimate action of parts of the body on external objects, finding in them analogous roles for the notion (...)
     
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  96. A. D. Fitton Brown (1960). Aeschylea. The Classical Quarterly 10 (1-2):79-.score: 120.0
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  97. Steven D. Brown (2007). After Power : Artaaud and the Theatre of Cruelty. In Campbell Jones & René ten Bos (eds.), Philosophy and Organization. Routledge.score: 120.0
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