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  1. Arthur H. Ryan (1946). Perennial Philosophers. Clonmore and Reynolds.score: 290.0
    St. Augustine.--Boethius.--Abelard.--St. Thomas of Aquin.--The origins in Greece.--The neo-scholastic revival.
     
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  2. Gary H. Merrill, Patrick B. Ryan & Jeffery L. Painter (2008). Using SNOMED to Normalize and Aggregate Drug References in the SafetyWorks Observational Pharmacovigilance Project. Idamap (Intelligent Data Analysis in Medicine and Pharmacology.score: 140.0
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  3. Frank X. Ryan (1997). The "Extreme Heresy" of John Dewey and Arthur F. Bentley II: "Knowing Knowing and the Known". Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 33 (4):1003 - 1023.score: 120.0
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  4. James H. Ryan (1926). The Problem of Knowledge From the Point of View of Dualistic Realism. Philosophical Review 35 (5):399-415.score: 120.0
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  5. James H. Ryan (1935). A Decade of Association. Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 11:13-18.score: 120.0
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  6. James H. Ryan (1927). Does Natural Realism Break Down? The New Scholasticism 1 (3):244-258.score: 120.0
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  7. James H. Ryan (1928). Franciscan Mysticism. The New Scholasticism 2 (4):394-395.score: 120.0
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  8. James H. Ryan (1931). Introduction to Philosophy. Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 7:182-186.score: 120.0
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  9. James H. Ryan (1926). Minutes of Meeting of December 28 and 29, 1926. Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 2:1-3.score: 120.0
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  10. James H. Ryan (1926). Minutes of Meeting of Executive Council. Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 2:6-7.score: 120.0
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  11. James H. Ryan (1927). Minutes of Meeting December 27 and 28, 1927. Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 3:1-3.score: 120.0
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  12. James H. Ryan (1928). Minutes of Meeting of December 27 and 28, 1928. Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 4:1-3.score: 120.0
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  13. James H. Ryan (1926). Minutes of Organization Meeting. Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 1:3-8.score: 120.0
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  14. James H. Ryan (1928). New Realism and Old Reality. The New Scholasticism 2 (3):299-301.score: 120.0
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  15. John K. Ryan (1969). Pascal. By J. H. Broome. The Modern Schoolman 47 (1):77-79.score: 120.0
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  16. John K. Ryan (1943). Philosophical Essays in Honor of Edgar Arthur Signer, Jr. The New Scholasticism 17 (1):69-70.score: 120.0
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  17. James H. Ryan (1930). Problems Facing the New Scholasticism. Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 6:18-23.score: 120.0
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  18. James H. Ryan (1934). Philosophical Ideas in the United States. The New Scholasticism 8 (4):369-370.score: 120.0
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  19. James H. Ryan (1927). Report of Secretary-Treasurer. Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 3:3-6.score: 120.0
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  20. James H. Ryan (1926). Report of the Secretary-Treasurer. Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 2:3-5.score: 120.0
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  21. James H. Ryan (1929). Thomas Aquinas. The New Scholasticism 3 (2):235-236.score: 120.0
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  22. James H. Ryan (1928). The Agony of Christianity. The New Scholasticism 2 (3):276-277.score: 120.0
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  23. James H. Ryan (1928). The Approach to the Problem of Knowledge. The New Scholasticism 2 (1):18-28.score: 120.0
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  24. Frank X. Ryan (1997). The "Extreme Heresy" of John Dewey and Arthur F. Bentley I: A Star Crossed Collaboration? Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 33 (3):774 - 794.score: 120.0
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  25. James H. Ryan (1934). The Philosophy of John Dewey. The New Scholasticism 8 (4):362-363.score: 120.0
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  26. James H. Ryan (1927). The Sixth International Congress of Philosophy. The New Scholasticism 1 (1):78-84.score: 120.0
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  27. James H. Ryan (1927). The Week-Day Religious Education Movement. Thought 2 (2):197-214.score: 120.0
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  28. Alan Ryan (2008). Hart and the Liberalism of Fear. In Matthew H. Kramer (ed.), The Legacy of H.L.A. Hart: Legal, Political, and Moral Philosophy. Oxford University Press.score: 60.0
     
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  29. E. S. Ames (1925). Book Review:A Course in Philosophy. George Perrigo Conger; Problems of Philosophy. G. Watts Cunningham; Introduction to Philosophy. George Thomas White Patrick; An Introduction to Philosophy. James H. Ryan. [REVIEW] Ethics 35 (4):440-.score: 42.0
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  30. Shane Ralston (2013). Seeing Together: Mind, Matter, and the Experimental Outlook of John Dewey and Arthur F. Bentley by Frank X. Ryan (Review). The Pluralist 8 (1):124-129.score: 39.0
    In the past twenty years, scholarly interest in John Dewey's later writings has surged. While later works such as Art as Experience (1934), Logic: The Theory of Inquiry (1938), and Freedom and Culture (1939) have received considerable attention, Knowing and the Known (1949), Dewey's late-in-life collaboration with Arthur F. Bentley, has been largely neglected. A common bias among Dewey scholars is that this work, instead of developing Dewey's Logic, departs from its spirit, reflects the overbearing influence of Bentley on (...)
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  31. Ryan Wasserman (2010). Teaching & Learning Guide For: The Problem of Change. Philosophy Compass 5 (3):283-286.score: 15.0
    Our world is a world of change. Children are born and grow into adults. Material possessions rust and decay with age and ultimately perish. Yet scepticism about change is as old as philosophy itself. Heraclitus, for example, argued that nothing could survive the replacement of parts, so that it is impossible to step into the same river twice. Zeno argued that motion is paradoxical, so that nothing can alter its location. Parmenides and his followers went even further, arguing that the (...)
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  32. Charles A. Hart (ed.) (1932). Aspects of the New Scholastic Philosophy. Cincinnati [Etc.]Benziger Brothers.score: 14.0
    Edward Aloysius Pace, philosopher and educator, by J. H. Ryan.-Neo-scholastic philosophy in American Catholic culture, by C. A. Hart.- The significance of Suarez for a revival of scholasticism, by J. F. McCormick.- The new physics and scholasticism, by F. A. Walsh.- The new humanism and standards, by L. R. Ward.- The purpose of the state, by E. F. Murphy.- The concept of beauty in St. Thomas Aquinas, by G. B. Phelan.- The knowableness of God: its relation to the theory (...)
     
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  33. Ryan Cox (2012). Book Note: 'New Waves in Philosophy of Action', Edited by Jes's H. Aguilar, Andrei A. Buckareff, and Keith Frankish. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 90 (2):411-411.score: 12.0
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Volume 0, Issue 0, Page 1, Ahead of Print.
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  34. 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: 12.0
    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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  35. 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: 12.0
    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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  36. Charles H. Pence, Hope Hollocher, Ryan Nichols, Grant Ramsey, Edwin Siu & Daniel John Sportiello (2011). Elliott Sober: Did Darwin Write the Origin Backwards? Philosophical Essays on Darwin's Theory. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 78 (4):705-709.score: 12.0
  37. H. J. McCloskey (1966). Mill's Liberalism--A Rejoinder to Mr. Ryan. Philosophical Quarterly 16 (62):64-68.score: 12.0
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  38. 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: 12.0
    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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  39. Ryan Balot (2008). History (M.H.) Hansen Polis. An Introduction to the Ancient Greek City-State. Oxford UP, 2006. Pp Viii + 237. £40, 9780199208494 (Hbk); £14.99, 9780199208500 (Pbk). [REVIEW] Journal of Hellenic Studies 128:210-.score: 12.0
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  40. 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: 12.0
    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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  41. 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: 12.0
    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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  42. Robert Edward Brennan (ed.) (1942/1972). Essays in Thomism. Freeport, N.Y.,Books for Libraries Press.score: 12.0
    Troubadour of truth, by R. E. Brennan.--Reflections on necessity and contingency, by Jacques Maritain.--Intellectual cognition, by Rudolf Allers.--The problem of truth, J. K. Ryan.--The ontolgical roots of Thomism, by Hilary Carpeuter.--The role of habitus in the Thomistic metaphysics of potency and act, by V. J. Bourke.--The nature of the angels, by J. O. Riedl.--The dilemma of being and unity, by A. C. Pegis.--Prudence, the incommunicable wisdom, by C. J. O'Neil.--A question about law, by M. J. Adler.--The economic philosophy of (...)
     
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  43. Rosalind Gill & Christina Scharff (eds.) (2011). New Femininities: Postfeminism, Neoliberalism, and Subjectivity. Palgrave Macmillan.score: 12.0
    Machine generated contents note: -- Acknowledgements -- Preface; A.McRobbie -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction; C.Scharff & R.Gill -- PART I: SEXUAL SUBJECTIVITY AND THE MAKEOVER PARADIGM -- Pregnant Beauty: Maternal Femininities under Neoliberalism; I.Tyler -- The Right to Be Beautiful: Postfeminist Identity and Consumer Beauty Advertising; M.M.Lazar -- Spicing It Up: Sexual Entrepreneurs and The Sex Inspectors; L.Harvey & R.Gill -- '(M)Other-in-Chief: Michelle Obama and the Ideal of Republican Womanhood'; L.Guerrero -- Scourging the Abject Body: Ten Years Younger and (...)
     
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  44. Amélie Rorty (ed.) (1998). Philosophers on Education: Historical Perspectives. Routledge.score: 12.0
    Philosophers on Education provides the most comprehensive history of philosphers' views and impacts on the direction of education, from Plato to Dewey. As Amelie Oksenberg Rorty explains in describing a history of education, we are essentially describing and gaining the clearest understanding of the issues that presently concern and divide us. Philosophical reflection on education has usually been directed to the education of rulers, to those who are presumed to preserve and transmit--or to redirect and transform--the culture of sociey, its (...)
     
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  45. H. G. Callaway (1995). Review of Sidney Hook, John Dewey, An Intellectual Portrait. [REVIEW] Canadian Philosophical Reviews (6):403-407.score: 6.0
    Newly re-printed, Sydney Hook’s classic (1939) work on Dewey appears with an Introduction by Richard Rorty. Hook may help us see how Dewey fit into his own time. That story is important. The new printing may also help us see how Dewey fits into our time. Rorty lauds more recent treatments of Dewey’s work, especially Robert Westbrook’s intellectual biography John Dewey and American Democracy (1991), and Steven Rockefeller’s John Dewey: Religious Faith and Democratic Humanism (1991) gets honorable mention. Specific comments (...)
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