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  1. Boon Chin Heng (2007). This Article has Been Retracted Disparity in Medical Fees for Donor and Self Freeze-Thaw Embryo Transfer Cycle – a Covert Form of Embryo Commercialization? Developing World Bioethics 7 (1):49–50.score: 290.0
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  2. Boon Heng (2007). Can the Difference in Medical Fees for Self and Donor Freeze-Thaw Embryo Transfer Cycle, Be in Fact a Cover-Up for the Sale of Donated Human Embryos? Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 2 (1):3-.score: 120.0
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  3. Tarja Knuuttila & Mieke Boon (2011). How Do Models Give Us Knowledge? The Case of Carnot’s Ideal Heat Engine. European Journal for Philosophy of Science 1 (3):309-334.score: 60.0
    How do models give us knowledge? The case of Carnot’s ideal heat engine Content Type Journal Article Category Original paper in Philosophy of Science Pages 309-334 DOI 10.1007/s13194-011-0029-3 Authors Tarja Knuuttila, Theoretical Philosophy, University of Helsinki, P.O. Box 24, FIN-00014 Helsinki, Finland Mieke Boon, Department of Philosophy, University of Twente, Postbox 217, 7500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands Journal European Journal for Philosophy of Science Online ISSN 1879-4920 Print ISSN 1879-4912 Journal Volume Volume 1 Journal Issue Volume 1, Number 3.
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  4. Rachel Ankeny, Hasok Chang, Marcel Boumans & Mieke Boon (2011). Introduction: Philosophy of Science in Practice. European Journal for Philosophy of Science 1 (3):303-307.score: 60.0
    Introduction: philosophy of science in practice Content Type Journal Article Category Editorial Article Pages 303-307 DOI 10.1007/s13194-011-0036-4 Authors Rachel Ankeny, School of History & Politics, University of Adelaide, Napier Building, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia Hasok Chang, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge, Free School Lane, Cambridge, CB2 3RH UK Marcel Boumans, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Amsterdam, Valckenierstraat 65-67, 1018 XE Amsterdam, The Netherlands Mieke Boon, Department of Philosophy, University (...)
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  5. Ann-Ping Chin (2007). The Authentic Confucius: A Life of Thought and Politics. Scribner.score: 60.0
    For more than two thousand years, Confucius has been an inseparable part of China's history. Yet despite this fame,Confucius the man has been elusive. Now, in The Authentic Confucius , Annping Chin has worked through the most reliable Chinese texts in her quest to sort out what is really known about Confucius from the reconstructions and the guesswork that muddled his memory. Chin skillfully illuminates the political and social climate in which Confucius lived. She explains how Confucius made (...)
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  6. E. Weber, T. A. C. Reydon, M. Boon, W. Houkes & P. E. Vermaas (forthcoming). The ICE-Theory of Technical Functions. Metascience.score: 60.0
    The ICE-theory of technical functions Content Type Journal Article Category Book Symposium Pages 1-22 DOI 10.1007/s11016-012-9642-9 Authors E. Weber, Centre for Logic and Philosophy of Science, Ghent University (UGent), Blandijnberg 2, 9000 Gent, Belgium T. A. C. Reydon, Institute of Philosophy, Leibniz University Hannover, Im Moore 21, 30167 Hannover, Germany M. Boon, Department of Philosophy, University of Twente, P.O. Box 217, 7500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands W. Houkes, Philosophy and Ethics, Eindhoven University of Technology, P.O. Box 513, 5600 MB (...)
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  7. Vivienne Boon (2011). Jürgen Habermas and Islamic Fundamentalism: On the Limits of Discourse Ethics. Journal of Global Ethics 6 (2):153-166.score: 30.0
    Using the example of contemporary Islamic fundamentalism, and especially the writings of Sayyid Qutb, this article raises questions about discourse ethics as a mode of conflict resolution. It appears that discourse ethics is only relevant when all parties have already agreed to settle disputes deliberatively and already share the notions of rational deliberation and individual autonomy. This raises questions not only about the capability of discourse ethics to incorporate a deep plurality of worldviews, but also about its capability to successfully (...)
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  8. Mieke Boon (2011). Two Styles of Reasoning in Scientific Practices: Experimental and Mathematical Traditions. International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 25 (3):255 - 278.score: 30.0
    This article outlines a philosophy of science in practice that focuses on the engineering sciences. A methodological issue is that these practices seem to be divided by two different styles of scientific reasoning, namely, causal-mechanistic and mathematical reasoning. These styles are philosophically characterized by what Kuhn called ?disciplinary matrices?. Due to distinct metaphysical background pictures and/or distinct ideas of what counts as intelligible, they entail distinct ideas of the character of phenomena and what counts as a scientific explanation. It is (...)
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  9. Mieke Boon (2011). In Defense of Engineering Sciences. Techné 15 (1):49-71.score: 30.0
    This article presents an overview of discussions in the philosophy of technology on epistemological relations between science and technology, illustrating that often several mutually entangled issues are at stake. The focus is on conceptual and ideological issues concerning the relationship between scientific and technological knowledge. It argues that a widely accepted hierarchy between science and technology, which echoes classic conceptions of epistêmê and technê, engendered the need of emancipating technology from science, thus shifting focus to epistemic aspects of engineering design (...)
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  10. Mieke Boon (2008). Diagrammatic Models in the Engineering Sciences. Foundations of Science 13 (2).score: 30.0
    This paper is concerned with scientific reasoning in the engineering sciences. Engineering sciences aim at explaining, predicting and describing physical phenomena occurring in technological devices. The focus of this paper is on mathematical description. These mathematical descriptions are important to computer-aided engineering or design programs (CAE and CAD). The first part of this paper explains why a traditional view, according to which scientific laws explain and predict phenomena and processes, is problematic. In the second part, the reasons of these methodological (...)
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  11. Naomi Head & Vivienne Boon (2011). Critical Theory and the Language of Violence: Exploring the Issues. Journal of Global Ethics 6 (2):79-87.score: 30.0
    In this article we, the authors, outline the thematic concerns of our special issue of the Journal of Global Ethics . We argue for a need to engage with notions of violence from an interdisciplinary and transformative perspective. The theoretical framework that provides such a perspective is critical theory, broadly construed. Critical theory has always been concerned with the relation between practice and theory, as well as notions of violence. It is therefore surprising to note that in the current critical (...)
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  12. Mieke Boon (2006). How Science is Applied in Technology. International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 20 (1):27 – 47.score: 30.0
    Unlike basic sciences, scientific research in advanced technologies aims to explain, predict, and (mathematically) describe not phenomena in nature, but phenomena in technological artefacts, thereby producing knowledge that is utilized in technological design. This article first explains why the covering-law view of applying science is inadequate for characterizing this research practice. Instead, the covering-law approach and causal explanation are integrated in this practice. Ludwig Prandtl's approach to concrete fluid flows is used as an example of scientific research in the engineering (...)
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  13. Mieke Boon (2011). Tales of Experimentation. Metascience 20 (1):159-163.score: 30.0
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  14. B. C. Heng (2008). Should Fertility Doctors and Clinical Embryologists Be Involved in the Recruitment, Counselling and Reimbursement of Egg Donors? Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (5):414-414.score: 30.0
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  15. Vivienne Boon (2007). Jürgen Habermas' s Writings on Europe. Ethical Perspectives 14 (3):287-310.score: 30.0
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  16. Mieke Boon (2004). Technological Instruments in Scientific Experimentation. International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 18 (2 & 3):221 – 230.score: 30.0
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  17. Catherine Chin (2006). Telling Boring Stories. Augustinian Studies 37 (1):43-62.score: 30.0
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  18. Wang Heng (2008). Lévinas's Phenomenology of Sensibility and Time in His Early Period. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 35 (s1):105-121.score: 30.0
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  19. Judy Illes & Vivian Nora Chin (2008). Bridging Philosophical and Practical Implications of Incidental Findings in Brain Research. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 36 (2):298-304.score: 30.0
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  20. Dasheng Zhu, Hsi-pʻing Chin & George F. McLean (eds.) (1997). The Human Person and Society. The Council for Research in Values and Philosophy.score: 30.0
    COUNCIL FOR RESEARCH IN VALUES AND PHILOSOPHY MEMBERS S. Avineri, Jerusalem P. Balasubramaniam, Madras M. Bedna , Prague P. ....
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  21. Steve S. K. Chin (1972). Changes in the Meaning of the Term 'the People' (Jen-Min) — an Example of Conceptual Revolution as Reflected in Semantic Evolution. Studies in East European Thought 12 (2).score: 30.0
    Analysis of the use of the key term the people shows that it has varied both semantically and syntactically along the time-line of the evolution of the CPC.
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  22. Steve S. K. Chin (1970). Identity and Contradiction. Studies in East European Thought 10 (3).score: 30.0
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  23. Y. L. Chin (1940). The Principle of Induction and a Priori. Journal of Philosophy 37 (7):178-187.score: 30.0
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  24. Marshall H. Chin & Naoko Muramatsu (2003). What Is the Quality of Quality of Medical Care Measures?: Rashomon -Like Relativism and Real-World Applications. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 46 (1):5-20.score: 30.0
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  25. Rens Bod, Mieke Boon & Marcel Boumans (2006). Introduction to the Symposium 'Applying Science'. International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 20 (1):1 – 3.score: 30.0
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  26. Marcus Boon (2010). In Praise of Copying. Harvard University Press.score: 30.0
    What is a copy? -- Copia, or, The abundant style -- Copying as transformation -- Copying and deception -- Montage -- The mass production of copies -- Copying as appropriation.
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  27. Alan Boon (1979). Pollock and Epistemologically Basic Beliefs. Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 10 (2):193-197.score: 30.0
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  28. K. Boon (2004). Ethical and Professional Conduct of Medical Students: Review of Current Assessment Measures and Controversies. [REVIEW] Journal of Medical Ethics 30 (2):221-226.score: 30.0
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  29. R. Klitzman, L. J. Chin, H. Rifai-Bishjawish, K. Kleinert & C. -S. Leu (2010). Disclosures of Funding Sources and Conflicts of Interest in Published HIV/AIDS Research Conducted in Developing Countries. Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (8):505-510.score: 30.0
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  30. Andrew Boon & Avis Whyte (2012). Icarus Falls: The Coal Health Scandal. Legal Ethics 15 (2):277-313.score: 30.0
    The handling of cases under the Coal Health Compensation Schemes, set up in 1999 to compensate miners suffering from workplace medical conditions, resulted in over 100 solicitors from more than 30 firms facing disciplinary proceedings. Three were struck off, three suspended and over forty fined following the largest investigation ever mounted by the regulator. This article examines the political and regulatory context of the scandal, describes one of the cases presented to the Solicitors' Disciplinary Tribunal and examines the relevance of (...)
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  31. Louis Boon (1979). Reviews. [REVIEW] British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 30 (2).score: 30.0
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  32. L. Boon & H. Smit (1989). Research Styles and the Reception of Sociobiology. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 19 (1):19-40.score: 30.0
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  33. Louis Boon (1979). Repeated Tests and Repeated Testing: How to Corroborate Low Level Hypotheses. Journal for General Philosophy of Science 10 (1):1-10.score: 30.0
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  34. Tim Boon (forthcoming). Scientific Advice in the Film Industry. Metascience.score: 30.0
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  35. James A. Boon (2008). The Birth of Anthropology Out of a Pause on Pausanias : Frazer's Travel-Translations : Reinterrupted and Resumed. In E. Neni K. Panourgia & George E. Marcus (eds.), Ethnographica Moralia: Experiments in Interpretive Anthropology. Fordham University Press.score: 30.0
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  36. Andrew Boon (2008). The Ethics and Conduct of Lawyers in England and Wales. Hart.score: 30.0
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  37. Alastair V. Campbell, Jacqueline Chin & Teck Chuan Voo (2010). The Clinician-Researcher : A Servant of Two Masters? In John Elliott, W. Calvin Ho & Sylvia S. N. Lim (eds.), Bioethics in Singapore: The Ethical Microcosm. World Scientific.score: 30.0
     
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  38. Catherine M. Chin (2002). Christians and the Roman Classroom. Augustinian Studies 33 (2):161-182.score: 30.0
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  39. Kyo-hun Chin (ed.) (2007). Inkyŏk: Kodae Robut'ŏ Hyŏndae E Irŭgi Kkajiŭi Inkyŏk Ŭi Ŭimi. Sŏul Taehakkyo Ch'ulp'anbu.score: 30.0
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  40. Ann-Ping Chin (2008). Kongzi: Xuan Xiao Shi Dai de Gu du Zhe Ren. Shi Bao Wen Hua Chu Ban Qi Ye Gu Fen You Xian Gong Si.score: 30.0
     
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  41. Lim Chin (1992). Morality and Economics. In Kim Chong Chong (ed.), Moral Perspectives. Singapore University Press, National University of Singapore.score: 30.0
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  42. Y. L. Chin (1934). Note on Alternative Systems of Logic. The Monist 44 (1):144-146.score: 30.0
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  43. David Sui-Sang Chin (1990). Philosophy of Nation Building. D.S.S. Chin].score: 30.0
  44. Hee Kwon Chin (2008). The Principle of Nature and the Natural Law of Confucianism. Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 40:221-226.score: 30.0
    In 'Yeogi (禮記)', the Chinese scriptures of Confucianism, they recoded the solar calendar of modern viewpoints. According to the ancient document, the 24 solar terms was one of seasonal divisions in a year. The regularly change of the four seasons play an important part in the national economic project. For a national economy depended on agriculture in East Asia of ancient times, the administration to pay no regard to the change of the season was directly connected to the fall of (...)
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  45. Wang Heng (2008). The Instant as the Key to the Escape From Being on Lévinas's Phenomenology of Sensibility and Time in His Early Period. In Nicholas Bunnin, Dachun Yang & Linyu Gu (eds.), Lévinas: Chinese and Western Perspectives. Wiley-Blackwell.score: 30.0
     
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  46. A. I. Padela, H. Shanawani, J. Greenlaw, H. Hamid, M. Aktas & N. Chin (2008). The Perceived Role of Islam in Immigrant Muslim Medical Practice Within the USA: An Exploratory Qualitative Study. Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (5):365-369.score: 30.0
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  47. Franklin Perkins (2013). The Spontaneous Generation of the Human in the “Heng Xian”. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 12 (2):225-240.score: 18.0
    This essay argues that the “Heng Xian” bridges between two distinct discourses that were both prevalent in the late fourth century. One discourse focused on the origination of the natural world through a spontaneous process of differentiation, a position familiar from the Daodejing and “Tai yi sheng shui.” The other focused on the specific ways in which different kinds of things live, a position known primarily from Ru discussions centering on the concept of xing 性, the nature or spontaneous (...)
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  48. Paul R. Goldin (2013). Heng Xian and the Problem of Studying Looted Artifacts. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 12 (2):153-160.score: 18.0
    Heng Xian is a previously unknown text reconstructed by Chinese scholars out of a group of more than 1,200 inscribed bamboo strips purchased by the Shanghai Museum on the Hong Kong antiquities market in 1994. The strips have all been assigned an approximate date of 300 B.C.E., and Heng Xian allegedly consists of thirteen of them, but each proposed arrangement of the strips is marred by unlikely textual transitions. The most plausible hypothesis is one that Chinese scholars do (...)
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  49. Andrei Gomouline (2013). Permanence, Something, Being: The Cosmogonic Argument of the Heng Xian. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 12 (2):179-188.score: 18.0
    The Heng Xian is one of the recently discovered paleographic materials that disclose a heretofore unknown richness of the cosmogonic thought of early China and contribute to our understanding of the elaboration of a uniform cosmogonic discourse during the late Warring States period. Focusing on the structure and vocabulary of the Heng Xian account, the present paper attempts to explore the conceptual core of its cosmogonic vision. Based on the idea of the spontaneous self-generation of the world out (...)
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  50. Esther S. Klein (2013). Constancy and the Changes: A Comparative Reading of Heng Xian. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 12 (2):207-224.score: 18.0
    This article explores the connection between the Heng Xian and the Changes of Zhou tradition, especially the “Tuan” and “Attached Verbalizations” commentaries. Two important Heng Xian terms—heng 恆 and fu 復—are also Changes of Zhou hexagrams and possible connections are explored. Second, the Heng Xian account of the creation of names is compared with the “Attached Verbalizations” account of the creation of the Changes of Zhou system. Third, the roles played by knowing and desire in both (...)
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  51. Qingjie Wang (2000). Heng Dao and Appropriation of Nature - a Hermeneutical Interpretation of Laozi. Asian Philosophy 10 (2):149 – 163.score: 12.0
    This article has a hermeneutical interpretation of 'heng', one key word in the Laozi. The term 'heng' was not known until 1973 when the two silk manuscripts of the Laozi were unearthed in China. On the base of a reintroduction of heng into the text and of my philosophical reading of the Laozi's concept of 'heng', I argue for an alternative interpretation of dao as heng dao. I suggest that heng dao is neither a (...)
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  52. Erica F. Brindley (2013). The Cosmos as Creative Mind: Spontaneous Arising, Generating, and Creating in the Heng Xian. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 12 (2):189-206.score: 12.0
    One of the key concepts in the Heng Xian is the concept of creation, as expressed through a process of spontaneous arising and spontaneous generation. This article analyzes the mechanics of spontaneous creation in terms of the cosmogony that is prominent in the text. I also show how psychomorphic descriptions of the cosmos—associated with the process of cosmogenesis—provide an explanation for change and movement in the cosmos as well as a template for idealized human action in the world. Lastly, (...)
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  53. Heng Gao (2011). Gao Heng Zi Xue Yan Jiu Wei Kan Gao. Feng Huang Chu Ban She.score: 12.0
    Laozi zhe xue -- Zhuangzi zhe xue za lun -- Xian Qin zhu zi yan jiu wen xian mu lu.
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  54. Heng Xu (2010). Xu Heng Ji. Jilin Wen Shi Chu Ban She.score: 12.0
     
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  55. Qingjie Wang (2001). Heng and Temporality of Dao: Laozi and Heidegger. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 1 (1):55-71.score: 9.0
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  56. Erica F. Brindley, Paul R. Goldin & Esther S. Klein (2013). A Philosophical Translation of the Heng Xian. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 12 (2):145-151.score: 9.0
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  57. Elaine Alexander & Larry Alexander (1985). Electronic Monitoring of Felons by Computer: Threat or Boon to Civil Liberties? Social Theory and Practice 11 (1):89-95.score: 9.0
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  58. Michael Koetting (2003). The Quality of Quality Measurements: Response to Chin and Muramatsu. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 46 (1):21-23.score: 9.0
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  59. Yuejin Ai (2005). Jun Shi Si Xiang Zong Heng Tan. Nan Kai da Xue Chu Ban She.score: 9.0
     
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  60. Jianguo Chu (2006). Tiao He Yu Zhi Heng: Xi Fang Hun He Zheng Ti Si Xiang de Yan Bian. Wuhan da Xue Chu Ban She.score: 9.0
     
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  61. Hong Deng (2005). Riben de Wang Chong "Lun Heng" Yan Jiu Lun Zhu Mu Lu Bian Nian Ti Yao. Zhi Shu Fang Chu Ban She.score: 9.0
     
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  62. E. R. Hepburn (1996). Genetic Testing and Early Diagnosis and Intervention: Boon or Burden? Journal of Medical Ethics 22 (2):105-110.score: 9.0
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  63. Wŏn-sik Hong (2008). Hanju Yi Chin-Sang Ŭi Saengae Wa Sasang. Yemun Sŏwŏn.score: 9.0
     
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  64. Shaomei Huang (2011). Wang Chong "Lun Heng" de Pi Pan Jing Shen. Wen Shi Zhe Chu Ban She.score: 9.0
     
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  65. Zhihong Hu (ed.) (2011). Xian Dai Si Xiang Heng Lü Xia de Qi Meng Li Nian. Wuhan da Xue Chu Ban She.score: 9.0
     
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  66. Margaret Kaeter (1993). NAFTA: Economic Boon or Ethical Boondoggle? Business Ethics 7 (2):22-25.score: 9.0
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  67. O. -yŏng Kwŏn (ed.) (2007). Mulch'ŏn Kim Chin-Ho Ŭi Hangmun Kwa Sasang. Suri.score: 9.0
     
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  68. R. M. A. Marshall (2009). Grammar and Christianity (C.M.) Chin Grammar and Christianity in the Late Roman World. Pp. 272. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008. Cased, £39, US$59.95. ISBN 978-0-8122-4035-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 59 (02):491-.score: 9.0
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  69. Yiping Shao (2009). Lun Heng Yan Jiu. Fu Dan da Xue Chu Ban She.score: 9.0
     
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  70. Yongle Shi (2005). Lun Heng Ci Dian. Ren Min Chu Ban She.score: 9.0
     
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  71. Yuansheng Song (2010). Xing Shi Qiang Zhi Chu Fen Quan de Fen Pei Yu Zhi Heng = Xingshiqiangzhichufenquandefenpeiyuzhieng. Fa Lü Chu Ban She.score: 9.0
     
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  72. Wenyuan Wang (2007). Heng Jia Wu Lun. Zhongguo Dang an Chu Ban She.score: 9.0
    juan 1. Ren yu dao -- juan 2. Ru jia bian zhang -- juan 3. Wen fang zhi jin -- juan 4. Han zi zheng jian -- juan 5. Ri wan lu.
     
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  73. Chong Wang (1907/1962). Lun-Hêng. Paragon Book Gallery.score: 9.0
    pt. 1. Philosophical essays -- pt. 2. Miscellaneous essays.
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  74. Sumei Wang (2007). Xu Heng de Li Xue Si Xiang Yu Wen Xue. Ren Min Chu Ban She.score: 9.0
     
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  75. Youneng Wu (2009). Dui Bi de Shi Ye: Dang Dai Gang Tai Zhe Xue Lun Heng. Wen Shi Zhe Chu Ban She.score: 9.0
     
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  76. Bin Xu (2005). Lun Heng Zhi Ren: Wang Chong Zhuan. Zhejiang Ren Min Chu Ban She.score: 9.0
     
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  77. Zebo Yang (2006). Mou Zongsan San Xi Lun Lun Heng. Fu Dan da Xue Chu Ban She.score: 9.0
     
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  78. Ling Yang (2007). Zhong He Yu Jue Dui de Kang Heng: Xian Qin Fa Jia Si Xiang Bi Jiao Yan Jiu. Zhongguo She Hui Ke Xue Chu Ban She.score: 9.0
     
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  79. Sang-ha Yi (2008). Churi Ch'ŏrhak Ŭi Chŏlchŏng Hanju Yi Chin-Sang. Han'guk Kukhak Chinhŭngwŏn.score: 9.0
     
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  80. Sang-ha Yi (2007). Hanju Yi Chin-Sang Ŭi Churiron Yŏnʼgu. Kyŏngin Munhwasa.score: 9.0
     
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  81. Hyŏng-sŏng Yi (2006). Hanju Yi Chin-Sang Ŭi Chʻŏrhak Sasang. Simsan.score: 9.0
     
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  82. Fu Zhufu (1987). Przyczynek do historii gospodarczej Chin. Colloquia Communia 35 (6):141-152.score: 9.0
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  83. Daniel C. Dennett (1995). The Unimagined Preposterousness of Zombies. Journal of Consciousness Studies 2 (4):322-26.score: 3.0
    Knock-down refutations are rare in philosophy, and unambiguous self-refutations are even rarer, for obvious reasons, but sometimes we get lucky. Sometimes philosophers clutch an insupportable hypothesis to their bosoms and run headlong over the cliff edge. Then, like cartoon characters, they hang there in mid-air, until they notice what they have done and gravity takes over. Just such a boon is the philosophers' concept of a zombie, a strangely attractive notion that sums up, in one leaden lump, almost everything (...)
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  84. Matthew Chrisman (2005). Review of Shafer-Landau's Moral Realism. [REVIEW] Ethics 116 (1):250-255.score: 3.0
    G. E. Moore famously argued on the basis of semantic intuitions that moral properties are not reducible to natural properties, and therefore that moral predicates refer to nonnatural properties. This clearly represents a version of “moral realism,” but it is a testament to the strength of naturalist intuitions in contemporary philosophical debate that, insofar as one accepts Moore’s arguments, this is typically seen as a boon for antirealists rather than realists. For many philosophers worry that putative nonnatural properties would (...)
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  85. Gisela Striker (ed.) (1974/1996). Essays on Hellenistic Epistemology and Ethics. Cambridge University Press.score: 3.0
    The doctrines of the Hellenistic Schools - Epicureans, Stoics, and Sceptics - are known to have had a formative influence on later thought, but because the primary sources are lost, they have to be reconstructed from later reports. This important collection of essays by one of the foremost interpreters of Hellenistic philosophy focuses on key questions in epistemology and ethics debated by Greek and Roman philosophers of the Hellenistic period. There is currently a new awareness of the great interest and (...)
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  86. Henry S. Richardson (2011). Interpreting Rawls: An Essay on Audard, Freeman, and Pogge. Journal of Ethics 15 (3):227-251.score: 3.0
    This review essay on three recent books on John Rawls’s theory of justice, by Catherine Audard, Samuel Freeman, and Thomas Pogge, describes the great boon they offer serious students of Rawls. They form a united front in firmly and definitively rebuffing Robert Nozick’s libertarian critique, Michael Sandel’s communitarian critique, and more generally critiques of “neutralist liberalism,” as well as in affirming the basic unity of Rawls’s position. At a deeper level, however, they diverge, and in ways that, this essay (...)
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  87. Chin-Liew Ten (2002). Was Mill a Liberal? Politics, Philosophy and Economics 1 (3):355-370.score: 3.0
    This article is a systematic repudiation of Joseph Hamburger's thesis in his book John Stuart Mill on Liberty And Control . Hamburger maintains that Mill wanted to promote the `moral regeneration of mankind' by eroding Christian belief and replacing it with a religion of humanity. He argues that Mill's defense of liberty must be seen in this context, although Mill himself tried to conceal some of his views. Mill in fact permitted interference even in the area of self-regarding conduct. He (...)
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  88. Chin-Tai Kim (1971). Cartesian Dualism and the Unity of a Mind. Mind 80 (July):337-353.score: 3.0
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  89. Jeroen van den Hoven & John Weckert, The Social Epistemology of Blogging.score: 3.0
    The impact of the Internet on democracy is a widely discussed subject. Many writers view the Internet, potentially at least, as a boon to democracy and democratic practices. According to one popular theme, both e-mail and web pages give ordinary people powers of communication that have hitherto been the preserve of the relatively wealthy (Graham 1999, p. 79). So the Internet can be expected to close the influence gap between wealthy citizens and ordinary citizens, a weakness of many procedural (...)
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  90. Paul K. Feyerabend (1968). On a Recent Critique of Complementarity: Part I. Philosophy of Science 35 (4):309-331.score: 3.0
    Discussions of the interpretation of quantum theory are at present obstructed by (1) the increasing axiomania in physics and philosophy which replaces fundamental problems by problems of formulation within a certain preconceived calculus, and (2) the decreasing (since 1927) philosophical interest and sophistication both of professional physicists and of professional philosophers which results in the replacement of subtle positions by crude ones and of dialectical arguments by dogmatic ones. More especially, such discussions are obstructed by the ignorance of both opponents, (...)
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  91. Chin-Yi Chen & Chin-Fang Yang (2012). The Impact of Spiritual Leadership on Organizational Citizenship Behavior: A Multi-Sample Analysis. Journal of Business Ethics 105 (1):107-114.score: 3.0
    This study investigates and compares the impact of spiritual leadership on organizational citizenship behavior in finance and retail service industries to determine the possibility of generalizing and applying spiritual leadership to other industries. This study used multi-sample analysis of structural equation modeling. The results show that values, attitudes, and behaviors of leaders have positive effects on meaning/calling and membership of the employees, and further facilitate employees to perform excellent organizational citizenship behaviors, including the altruism of assisting colleagues and the responsible (...)
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  92. Chi-Shiun Lai, Chih-Jen Chiu, Chin-Fang Yang & Da-Chang Pai (forthcoming). The Effects of Corporate Social Responsibility on Brand Performance: The Mediating Effect of Industrial Brand Equity and Corporate Reputation. Journal of Business Ethics.score: 3.0
    In this article, the researchers explore the following question. Can corporate social responsibility (CSR) and the corporate reputation of a firm lead to its brand equity in business-to-business (B2B) markets? This study discusses CSR from customers’ viewpoints by taking the sample of industrial purchasers from Taiwan small-medium enterprises. The aims of this study are to investigate: first, the effects of CSR and corporate reputation on industrial brand equity; second, the effects of CSR, corporate reputation, and brand equity on brand performance; (...)
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  93. Mark Alfino & G. Randolph Mayes (2001). Rationality and the Right to Privacy. In Daniel Bonevac (ed.), Today's Moral Issues. Mayfield Publishing.score: 3.0
    When tennis fan Jane Bronstein attended the 1995 U.S. Open she probably knew there was a remote chance her image would end up on television screens around the world. But she surely did not know she was at risk of becoming the object of worldwide attention on the David Letterman Show. As it happened, Letterman spotted an unflattering clip from the U.S. Open showing a heavyset Bronstein with peach juice dripping down her chin. Not only did he show the (...)
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  94. William Harms (1996). Cultural Evolution and the Variable Phenotype. Biology and Philosophy 11 (3):357-375.score: 3.0
    It is common in attempts to extend the theory of evolution to culture to generalize from the causal basis of biological evolution, so that evolutionary theory becomes the theory of copying processes. Generalizing from the formal dynamics of evolution allows greater leeway in what kinds of things cultural entities can be, if they are to evolve. By understanding the phenomenon of cultural transmission in terms of coordinated phenotypic variability, we can have a theory of cultural evolution which allows us to (...)
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  95. Chin-Tai Kim (1978). Brentano on the Unity of Mental Phenomena. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 39 (December):199-207.score: 3.0
  96. Anne Beaulieu (2004). Mediating Ethnography: Objectivity and the Making of Ethnographies of the Internet. Social Epistemology 18 (2 & 3):139 – 163.score: 3.0
    This paper aims to contribute to current discussions about methods in anthropological (especially ethnographic) research on the cultures of the internet. It does so by considering how technology has been presented in turn as an epistemological boon and bane in methodological discourse around virtual or online ethnography, and cyberanthropology. It maps these discussions with regards to intellectual traditions and ambitions of ethnographic research and social science, and considers how these views of technology relate to modernist discourse about the value (...)
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  97. Kim Economides & Christine Parker (2011). Roundtable on Legal Ethics in Legal Education: Should It Be a Required Course? Legal Ethics 14 (1):109-124.score: 3.0
    At the International Legal Ethics Conference IV held at Stanford Law School between 15 and 17 July 2010, one of the two opening plenary sessions consisted of a panel who debated the proposition that legal ethics should be mandatory in legal education. The panel included leading legal ethics academics from jurisdictions around the world—both those where legal ethics is a compulsory part of the law degree and those where it is not. It comprised Professors Andrew Boon, Brent Cotter, Christine (...)
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  98. Tan Tai Wei * & Chew Lee Chin (2004). Moral and Citizenship Education as Statecraft in Singapore: A Curriculum Critique. Journal of Moral Education 33 (4):597-606.score: 3.0
    This is a brief review of the Civics and Moral Education programme currently in use in Singapore schools. The paper offers an appraisal of the rationale provided in policy statements and of selected official and students' workbook descriptions of curricular content, activities and pedagogic theories. It shows that the Civics and Moral Education programme is more a matter of training students to absorb pragmatic values deemed to be important for Singapore to achieve social cohesion and economic success, rather than moral (...)
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  99. Chin-Tai Kim (1990). A Critique of Genealogies. Metaphilosophy 21 (4):391-404.score: 3.0
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