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  1. Cécile Rozuel & Nada Kakabadse (2010). Ethics, Spirituality and Self: Managerial Perspective and Leadership Implications. Business Ethics 19 (4):423-436.score: 120.0
    This paper argues that the self, as both the centre of our identity and the focus of our spiritual life, has not been given enough consideration with regard to the ethics of managers and leaders. Informed by models of self-realisation and the Jungian process of individuation, our discussion suggests that the way we perceive and interpret our self affects our moral behaviour. In particular, integrity of the self fully participates in enhancing servant leadership and consistent ethical practice. We illustrate the (...)
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  2. Cécile Rozuel (2011). The Moral Threat of Compartmentalization: Self, Roles and Responsibility. Journal of Business Ethics 102 (4):685-697.score: 120.0
    Although most of us understand and accept that we play different roles in different settings, the moral implications of an unquestioned role-based world are serious. The prevalence of roles at the expense of ‘real’ people in organizations jeopardizes our ability to exercise full moral agency and ascribe moral responsibility, because ‘we were only fulfilling our role obligations’. This reasoning does not sustain ethical scrutiny, however, because individuals are always present behind the role, though they may lack awareness of their ability (...)
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  3. S. Faust Halley, M. Bensimon Cécile & E. G. Upshur Ross (2009). The Role of Faith-Based Organizations in the Ethical Aspects of Pandemic Flu Planning—Lessons Learned From the Toronto Sars Experience. Public Health Ethics 2 (1).score: 30.0
    Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto and University of Toronto Ross E. G. Upshur * Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Joint Centre for Bioethics University of Toronto, Toronto * Corresponding author: Ross E. G. Upshur, Primary Care Research Unit, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, 2075 Bayview Avenue, #E-349, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4N 3M5. Tel.: 416-480-4753; Fax: 416-480-4536; Email: ross.upshur{at}sunnybrook.ca ' + u + '@' + d + ' '//--> Abstract Are restrictive measures and duties to care ethically reasonably acceptable to faith-based organizations? This (...)
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  4. Alan Coffee (2009). Republicanism and Political Theory, Edited by Cécile Laborde and John Maynor. European Journal of Philosophy 17 (2):323-327.score: 9.0
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  5. Nir Eyal (2009). Is the Body Special? Review of Cécile Fabre, Whose Body is It Anyway? Justice and the Integrity of the Person. Utilitas 21 (2):233-245.score: 9.0
  6. Anca Gheaus (2006). Review of Cecile Fabre, Whose Body is It Anyway? Justice and the Integrity of the Person. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006 (12).score: 9.0
  7. Uwe Steinhoff (2013). Cécile Fabre: Cosmopolitan War. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.score: 9.0
  8. A. R. Birley (1991). Alexander Severus in the Historia Augusta Cécile Bertrand-Dagenbach: Alexandre Sévère Et l'Histoire Auguste. (Collection Latomus, 208.) Pp. 216. Brussels: Latomus. Revue d'Études Latines, 1990. Paper, B. Frs. 1000. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 41 (02):345-346.score: 9.0
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  9. Maria Helena Damião (forthcoming). Elogio da Transmissão: O Professor e o Aluno, de George Steiner e Cécile Ladjali. Crítica.score: 9.0
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  10. Michał Heller (1982). Trzy panie o fizyce matematycznej [recenzja] Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat, Cécile DeWitt-Morette, Margaret Dillard-Bleick, Analysis, Manifolds and Physics, 1978. Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 4.score: 9.0
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  11. A. Souter (1939). Sister M. Agnes Cecile Prendergast: The Latinity of the De Vita Contemplative, of Julianus Pomerius. Pp. Xviii + 185. J. H. Gillis: The Co-Ordinating Particles in Saints Hilary, Jerome, Ambrose, and Augustine. A Study in Latin Syntax and Style. Pp. Xx+237. Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America, 1938. Paper, $2 Each. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 53 (02):89-.score: 9.0
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  12. Cécile Fabre (2008). Whose Body is It Anyway?: Justice and the Integrity of the Person. OUP Oxford.score: 6.0
    In the prevailing liberal ethos, if there is one thing that is beyond the reach of others, it is our body in particular, and our person in general: our legal and political tradition is such that we have the right to deny others access to our person and body, even though doing so would harm those who need personal services from us, or body parts. However, we lack the right to use ourselves as we wish in order to raise income, (...)
     
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  13. Cecil Smith (1887). Harrow School Museum.—(1) Catalogue of the Egyptian Antiquities From the Collection of the Late Sir Gardner Wilkinson: By E. A. Wallis Budge, M.A.(2) Catalogue of the Classical Antiquities From the Collection of the Late Sir Gardner Wilkinson: By Cecil Torr, M.A. Harrow, 1887. London: D. Nutt. 18. Each. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 1 (09):285-288.score: 4.0
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  14. Cécile Laborde (2008). Critical Republicanism: The Hijab Controversy and Political Philosophy. Oxford University Press.score: 3.0
    The first comprehensive analysis of the philosophical issues raised by the hijab controversy in France, this book also conducts a dialogue between contemporary ...
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  15. Cécile Laborde (2005). Secular Philosophy and Muslim Headscarves in Schools. Journal of Political Philosophy 13 (3):305–329.score: 3.0
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  16. Cécile Laborde (2001). The Culture(s) of the Republic: Nationalism and Multiculturalism in French Republican Thought. Political Theory 29 (5):716-735.score: 3.0
  17. Cécile Laborde (2013). Political Liberalism and Religion: On Separation and Establishment. Journal of Political Philosophy 21 (1):67-86.score: 3.0
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  18. Cécile Fabre (2009). Guns, Food, and Liability to Attack in War. Ethics 120 (1):36-63.score: 3.0
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  19. Cecile Laborde (2002). On Republican Toleration. Constellations 9 (2):167-183.score: 3.0
  20. Cécile Fabre (2007). Mandatory Rescue Killings. Journal of Political Philosophy 15 (4):363–384.score: 3.0
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  21. Cécile Meier, A Comparative Analysis for Resemblance.score: 3.0
    This paper contains a new semantic analysis for the verbal expression resemble. It is argued that resemble is best conceived as a degree predicate, very much in analogy to (transparent) gradable adjectives like close to (see Mador-Haim & Winter 2007). This move can explain why resemble happily combines with the traditional positive, comparative and superlative operators, degree intensifiers and the like, and it meets the philosophical tradition that resemblance is a 4-place comparative relation (Lewis 1986; Williamson 1988). Nevertheless, resemble is (...)
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  22. Cecile Voisset-Veysseyre (2011). The Wolf Motif in the Hobbesian Text. Hobbes Studies 23 (2):124-138.score: 3.0
    Hobbesian anthropology makes use of the wolf motif, a Roman and Republican one, by which Hobbes defines a state of nature as a state of war where men live in diffidence each other and where fear is law; the wolf is there a timid or unsociable animal, not a sanguinary or savage creature. But against ancient philosophers and moral writers - Aristotle, Cicero - who regard man as a rational being and who believe in a right reason, the modern philosopher (...)
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  23. Cécile Fabre (2009). Against Body Exceptionalism: A Reply to Eyal. Utilitas 21 (2):246-248.score: 3.0
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  24. Cécile Fabre (2009). Permissible Rescue Killings. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 109 (1pt2):149-164.score: 3.0
    Many believe that agent-centred considerations, unlike agent-neutral reasons, cannot show that victims have the right to kill their attackers in self-defence, let alone establish that rescuers have the right to come to their help. In this paper, I argue that the right to kill in self- or other-defence is best supported by a hybrid set of reasons. In particular, agent-centred considerations account for the plausible intuition that victims have a special stake, which other parties lack, in being to thwart the (...)
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  25. Cécile Lavergne (2011). Questioning the Moral Justification of Political Violence: Recognition Conflicts, Identities and Emancipation. Critical Horizons 12 (2):211-231.score: 3.0
    Basing its understanding on the two uses of the notion of violence in Honneth’s theory of recognition, this paper aims at developing a framework for the analysis of the thesis of the moral justification of political violence, whenever forms of political violence can be defined as legitimate struggles of recognition. Its contention is that the requalification of some forms of collective violence as recognition conflicts makes it possible to establish a hierarchy of justification for forms of violence which cannot be (...)
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  26. Cécile Beauvillain & Pierre Pouget (2003). How Can Selection-for-Perception Be Decoupled From Selection-for-Action? Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (4):478-479.score: 3.0
    Evidence is presented for the notion that selection-for-perception and selection-for-action progress in parallel to become tightly coupled at the saccade target before the execution of the movement. Such a conception might be incorporated in the E-Z Reader model of eye-movement control in reading.
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  27. Cecile Fabre (2004). Good Samaritanism : A Matter of Justice. In Jonathan Seglow (ed.), The Ethics of Altruism. F. Cass Publishers.score: 3.0
    Liberal theorists of justice hardly ever study duties of Good Samaritanism. This is not to say that they regard a failure to be a Good Samaritan as morally acceptable: indeed, most of them think that it is morally wrong. But they tend not to think that it is morally wrong on the grounds that it constitutes a violation of a duty of justice. Rather, they condemn it as a failure to perform a duty of charity, or as a failure to (...)
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  28. Cécile Fabre (2009). Reviews Sex, Culture and Justice . By Clare Chambers. Penn State University Press, 2008. Pp. 256. Philosophy 84 (1):158-163.score: 3.0
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  29. Cécile Fabre (2012). Internecine War Killings. Utilitas 24 (02):214-236.score: 3.0
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  30. Cecile Renouard (forthcoming). Corporate Social Responsibility, Utilitarianism, and the Capabilities Approach. Journal of Business Ethics.score: 3.0
    This article explores the possible convergence between the capabilities approach and utilitarianism to specify CSR. It defends the idea that this key issue is related to the anthropological perspective that underpins both theories and demonstrates that a relational conception of individual freedoms and rights present in both traditions gives adequate criteria for CSR toward the company’s stakeholders. I therefore defend “relational capability” as a means of providing a common paradigm, a shared vision of a core component of human development. This (...)
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  31. T. E. Jessop (1938). The Philosophy of Love (Dialoghi d'Amore). By Leone Ebreo. Translated by F. Friedeberg-Seeley & Jean H. Barnes. With an Introduction by Cecil Roth. (London: The Soncino Press. 1937. Pp. Xv + 468. Price 15s.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 13 (49):116-.score: 3.0
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  32. Cecile T. Tougas (1993). Sketch for a Phenomenology of Dreaming. Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 24 (2):130-143.score: 3.0
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  33. Cécile Laborde (2006). Female Autonomy, Education and the Hijab. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 9 (3):351-377.score: 3.0
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  34. Antoine Hennion, Cecile Meadel & Geoffrey Bowker (1989). The Artisans of Desire: The Mediation of Advertising Between Product and Consumer. Sociological Theory 7 (2):191-209.score: 3.0
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  35. Eline Bunnik, Maartje Schermer & A. Cecile Janssens (2011). Personal Genome Testing: Test Characteristics to Clarify the Discourse on Ethical, Legal and Societal Issues. BMC Medical Ethics 12 (1):11-.score: 3.0
    Background: As genetics technology proceeds, practices of genetic testing have become more heterogeneous: many different types of tests are finding their way to the public in different settings and for a variety of purposes. This diversification is relevant to the discourse on ethical, legal and societal issues (ELSI) surrounding genetic testing, which must evolve to encompass these differences. One important development is the rise of personal genome testing on the basis of genetic profiling: the testing of multiple genetic variants simultaneously (...)
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  36. Cécile Fabre (2006). Dworkin and His Critics, Justine Burley (Ed.). Blackwell, 2004, Xiii + 412 Pp. [REVIEW] Economics and Philosophy 22 (02):288-.score: 3.0
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  37. Cécile Manaouil (2009). Le Dossier Médical Personnel (DMP) : « Autopsie » d'Un Projet Ambitieux ? Médecine and Droit 2009 (94):24-41.score: 3.0
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  38. Cécile Fabre (2003). Justice and the Compulsory Taking of Live Body Parts. Utilitas 15 (02):127-.score: 3.0
  39. A. M. Viens, Cécile M. Bensimon & Ross E. G. Upshur (2009). Your Liberty or Your Life: Reciprocity in the Use of Restrictive Measures in Contexts of Contagion. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 6 (2).score: 3.0
    In this paper, we explore the role of reciprocity in the employment of restrictive measures in contexts of contagion. Reciprocity should be understood as a substantive value that governs the use, level and extent of restrictive measures. We also argue that independent of the role reciprocity plays in the legitimisation the use of restrictive measures, reciprocity can also motivate support and compliance with legitimate restrictive measures. The importance of reciprocity has implications for how restrictive measures should be undertaken when preparing (...)
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  40. Cécile Fabre (2000). Social Rights Under the Constitution: Government and the Decent Life. OUP Oxford.score: 3.0
    The desirability, or lack thereof, of bills of rights has been the focus of some of the most enduring political debates over the last two centuries. Unlike civil and political rights, social rights to the meeting of needs, standardly rights to adequate minimum income, education, housing, and health care are not usually given constitutional protection. This book argues that social rights should be constitutionalized and protected by the courts, and examines when such constitutionalization conflicts with democracy. It is thus located (...)
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  41. Cécile Fabre (2001). The Choice-Based Right to Bequeath. Analysis 61 (1):60–65.score: 3.0
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  42. A. H. M. Jones (1939). Ancient Smyrna Cecil John Cadoux: Ancient Smyrna. A History of the City From the Earliest Times to 324 A.D. Pp. Xlv-F-438; 9 Plates + 3 Maps. Oxford: Blackwell, 1938. Cloth, 25s. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 53 (01):27-28.score: 3.0
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  43. Eline Bunnik, A. Cecile Janssens & Maartje Schermer (2009). How Attitudes Research Contributes to Overoptimistic Expectations of Personal Genome Testing. American Journal of Bioethics 9 (6):23-25.score: 3.0
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  44. Cécile Fabre (2008). Reply to Wilkinson. Res Publica 14 (2).score: 3.0
    In his review of my book Whose Body is It Anyway, Wilkinson criticises the view (which I defend) that confiscating live body parts for the sake of the needy is (under some circumstances) a requirement of justice. Wilkinson makes the following three points: (a) the confiscation thesis is problematic on its own terms; (b) there is a way to justify coercive resource transfers without being committed to it; (c) the thesis rests on a highly questionable approach to the status of (...)
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  45. Cecile Rousseau & Laurence Kirmayer (2010). From Complicity to Advocacy: The Necessity of Refugee Research. American Journal of Bioethics 10 (2):65-67.score: 3.0
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  46. D. G. A. (1912). Pervigilium Veneris: The Vigil of Venus. Edited, with Facsimiles of the Codex Salmasianus and Codex Thuaneus an Introduction, Verse Translation, Apparatus Criticus and Explanatory Notes. By Cecil Clementi, M.A. Oxford: B. H. Blackwell; London: Henry Frowde. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 26 (02):66-67.score: 3.0
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  47. Cécile M. Bensimon & Solomon R. Benatar (2006). Developing Sustainability: A New Metaphor for Progress. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 27 (1):59-79.score: 3.0
    In this paper, we propose a new model for development, one that transcends the North–South dichotomy and goes beyond a narrow conception of development as an economic process. This model requires a paradigm shift toward a new metaphor that develops sustainability, rather than sustains development. We conclude by defending a ‘report card on development’ as a means for evaluating how countries perform within this new paradigm.
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  48. Cecile Fabre (2006). Book Review: An Introduction to Rights. [REVIEW] Journal of Moral Philosophy 3 (1):108-109.score: 3.0
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  49. Rhuthmos (forthcoming). ETHNOPOÉTIQUE – Journée d'études : « Changer de rythme, changer de sens » – Paris 7-Diderot – Jeudi 25 avril 2013. Rhuthmos.score: 3.0
    GREP/CERILAC – CREM-LESC /Paris 10– LLACAN/CNRS Jeudi 25 avril 2013 Paris 7 – Paris Diderot / Les Grands Moulins - salle 677C CHANGER DE RYTHME, CHANGER DE SENS Journée d'études sur les changements de rythme Responsables : Maria Manca (Paris 7), Jean Lambert (Paris 10), Sandra Bornand (CNRS/LLACAN) 9h : ACCUEIL-café MATIN (9h 30 - 13h) : Réflexions théoriques [Modératrice : Cécile Leguy] 9h 30 : Sandra Bornand et Maria Manca : Présentation 10h : Pascal Michon (CPGE – Claude (...)
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  50. A. Wolf (1942). A History of Science and its Relations with Philosophy and Religion. By Sir William Cecil Dampier (Formerly Whetham), Sc.D., F.R.S. Fellow and Sometime Senior Tutor of Trinity College, Cambridge. Fellow of Winchester College. Third Edition. Revised and Enlarged. (Cambridge: At the University Press, 1942. Pp. Xxiii + 574. Price 25s.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 17 (68):368-.score: 3.0
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  51. Eline M. Bunnik, A. Cecile J. W. Janssens & Maartje H. N. Schermer (2013). Informed Consent in Direct-to-Consumer Personal Genome Testing: The Outline of A Model Between Specific and Generic Consent. Bioethics 27 (3).score: 3.0
    Broad genome-wide testing is increasingly finding its way to the public through the online direct-to-consumer marketing of so-called personal genome tests. Personal genome tests estimate genetic susceptibilities to multiple diseases and other phenotypic traits simultaneously. Providers commonly make use of Terms of Service agreements rather than informed consent procedures. However, to protect consumers from the potential physical, psychological and social harms associated with personal genome testing and to promote autonomous decision-making with regard to the testing offer, we argue that current (...)
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  52. Cécile Fabre (2009). VIII-Permissible Rescue Killings. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 109 (1pt2):149-164.score: 3.0
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  53. Peter Milward (2010). Burghley: William Cecil at the Court of Elizabeth I. By Stephen Alford. Heythrop Journal 51 (1):126-127.score: 3.0
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  54. William Ridgeway (1895). Torr's Ancient Ships Ancient Ships, by Cecil Torr, M.A. Illustrated.(Cambridge University Press 1894. Pp. X. And 139.) 10s. 6d. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 9 (05):265-266.score: 3.0
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  55. Carly Ruderman, C. Tracy, Cécile Bensimon, Mark Bernstein, Laura Hawryluck, Randi Zlotnik Shaul & Ross Upshur (2006). On Pandemics and the Duty to Care: Whose Duty? Who Cares? BMC Medical Ethics 7 (1):1-6.score: 3.0
    Background As a number of commentators have noted, SARS exposed the vulnerabilities of our health care systems and governance structures. Health care professionals (HCPs) and hospital systems that bore the brunt of the SARS outbreak continue to struggle with the aftermath of the crisis. Indeed, HCPs – both in clinical care and in public health – were severely tested by SARS. Unprecedented demands were placed on their skills and expertise, and their personal commitment to their profession was severely tried. Many (...)
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  56. J. A. C. Thomas (1955). J. W. Cecil Turner: Introduction to the Study of Roman Private Law. Pp. 135. Cambridge: Bowes & Bowes, 1953. Cloth, 21s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 5 (02):212-213.score: 3.0
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  57. Cécile Beauvillain (1999). Change in Motor Plan with a Change in the Selection of the to-Be-Recognized Word. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (4):674-675.score: 3.0
    New experimental evidence throws doubt on postulating no relationship between saccade control and visual object recognition. The control of saccades during reading depends on the perceptual system mediating object recognition.
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  58. C. D. Broad (1913). Lord Hugh Cecil's "Conservatism". International Journal of Ethics 23 (4):396-418.score: 3.0
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  59. F. R. Earp (1938). Cecil Floersheim: Collected Poems. Poems, Translations From the Greek Anthology, Epigrams. Pp. Xxiii + 443. Hove, Sussex: Combridges, 1938. Cloth, 7s. 6d. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 52 (06):241-242.score: 3.0
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  60. E. E. C. Jones (1898). Book Review:Pseudo-Philosophy at the End of the Nineteenth Century. Hugh Mortimer Cecil. [REVIEW] Ethics 8 (2):248-.score: 3.0
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  61. Harry Jellema (1957). Cecil De Boer. Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 31:106 -.score: 3.0
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  62. Ed Keenan, A Quantitative Study of Voice in Malagasy.score: 3.0
    2001. With Cecile Manorohanta. Oceanic Linguistics Vol 40 No 1: 67-85.
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  63. Cécile Lambert, Roger Buis & Marie-Thérèse L'Hardy-Halos (1995). Le Phenomene d'Heteroblastie Chez Les Vegetaux: Comment L'Expliquer? Acta Biotheoretica 43 (1-2).score: 3.0
    Heteroblastic development is often observed in Cormophytae, but it can also be characterized in Thallophytae as shown by the detailed investigation of the development of the algaAntithamnion plumula (Ceramiaceae, Rhodophyta). In this species, heteroblasty concerns (i) dimensional variables (such as pleuridia length and lateral cladome first tagma length) and (ii) variables that characterize the cell growth kinetics (main axis cells). Apex curvature also varies during ontogenesis.The generality of the property in plants led to search for its origin: apical meristem own (...)
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  64. J. A. North (1966). Cecil Bennett Pascal: The Cults of Cisalpine Gaul. Pp. 222; 1 Map. Brussels: Latomus, 1964. Paper, 350 B.Fr. The Classical Review 16 (02):240-241.score: 3.0
  65. S. J. Chapman (1901). Book Review:The Science of Civilization. Cecil Balfour. [REVIEW] Ethics 11 (4):536-.score: 3.0
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  66. T. Whittaker (1913). Book Review:The Great State. H. G. Wells, Frances Evelyn Warwick, L. G. Chiozza Money, E. Ray Lankester, C. J. Bond, E. S. P. Haynes, Cecil Chesterton, Cicely Hamilton, Roger Fry, G. R. S. Taylor, Conrad Noel, Herbert Trench, Hugh P. Vowels. [REVIEW] Ethics 23 (2):242-.score: 3.0
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  67. Alain Badiou (2006). Polemics. Verso.score: 3.0
    PT. 1. PHILOSOPHY AND CIRCUMSTANCES: Introduction -- Philosophy and the question of war today: 1. On September 11 2001: philosophy and the 'War against terrorism' -- 2. Fragments of a public journal on the American war against Iraq -- 3. On the war against Serbia: who strikes whom in the world today? -- The 'democratic' fetish and racism: 4. On parliamentary 'democracy': the French presidential elections of 2002 -- 5. The law on the Islamic headscarf -- 6. Daily humiliation -- (...)
     
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  68. Matteo Bonotti (2012). Beyond Establishment and Separation: Political Liberalism, Religion and Democracy. Res Publica 18 (4):333-349.score: 3.0
    Does John Rawls’s political liberalism require the institutional separation between state and religion or does it allow space for moderate forms of religious establishment? In this paper I address this question by presenting and critically evaluating Cécile Laborde’s recent claim that political liberalism is ‘inconclusive about the public place of religion’ and ‘indeterminate about the symbolic dimensions of the public place of religion’. In response to Cécile Laborde, I argue that neither moderate separation nor moderate establishment, intended as (...)
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  69. Roger Buis, Marie-Thérèse L'Hardy-Halos & Cécile Lambert (1996). Caracterisation de la Structure d'Un Processus de Croissance. Acta Biotheoretica 44 (3-4).score: 3.0
    The analysis of a growth kinetics y(t) is carried out using the generalized logistic model of Richards — Nelder. Two types of processes, termed mono- and multi-logistic, can be distinguished.In a mono-logistic process, the phenomenon is adequately described by only one logistic function. The growth kinetics is then characterized by the properties of each of phases G 1 to G 4, with boundaries defined by the singular points max, V max and min (Buis, 1991, 1993). The growth structure (temporal or (...)
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  70. Cécile DeWitt-Morette & Bryce S. DeWitt (eds.) (1964). Relativité, Groupes Et Topologie. New York, Gordon and Breach.score: 3.0
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  71. Anne-Cécile Druet (2012). Psychoanalysis in Franco's Spain (1939-1975) : Crónica de Una "Agonía" Anunciada. In Joy Damousi & Mariano Ben Plotkin (eds.), Psychoanalysis and Politics: Histories of Psychoanalysis Under Conditions of Restricted Political Freedom. Oxford University Press.score: 3.0
     
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  72. Eleanor Rathbone (1902). Book Review:Robert Browning as a Religious Teacher. Arthur Cecil Pigou. [REVIEW] Ethics 12 (4):520-.score: 3.0
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  73. Cécile Fabre (2012). Cosmopolitan War. Oxford University Press.score: 3.0
  74. Cecile Fabre (2008). Posthumous Rights. In Matthew H. Kramer (ed.), The Legacy of H.L.A. Hart: Legal, Political, and Moral Philosophy. Oxford University Press.score: 3.0
     
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  75. Cécile Fabre (2009). Preconception Rights. In Stephen De Wijze, Matthew H. Kramer & Ian Carter (eds.), Hillel Steiner and the Anatomy of Justice: Themes and Challenges. Routledge.score: 3.0
     
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  76. F. W. Stella Browne (1916). Book Review:Politics and Crowd Morality: A Study in the Philosophy of Politics. Arthur Christensen, A. Cecil Curtis. [REVIEW] Ethics 26 (2):295-.score: 3.0
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  77. Cecile Gilmer (2006). The People Who Love You When No One Else Will. In Jay Allison, Dan Gediman, John Gregory & Viki Merrick (eds.), This I Believe: The Personal Philosophies of Remarkable Men and Women. H. Holt.score: 3.0
     
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  78. A. D. Godley (1925). Hannibal Crosses the Alps Hannibal Crosses the Alps. By Cecil Torr. One Vol. Pp.40. One Illustration. Cambridge University Press. 1924. 2s. 6d. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 39 (1-2):32-33.score: 3.0
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  79. Lewis E. Hahn (2001). Cecil Hale Miller, 1906-1998. Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 74 (5):244 - 245.score: 3.0
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  80. Harold A. Larrabee (1937). Book Review:The If's and Ought's of Ethics. Cecil de Boer. [REVIEW] Ethics 47 (4):499-.score: 3.0
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  81. Catherine Janssen, Joëlle Vanhamme, Adam Lindgreen & Cécile Lefebvre (forthcoming). The Catch-22 of Responsible Luxury: Effects of Luxury Product Characteristics on Consumers' Perception of Fit with Corporate Social Responsibility. Journal of Business Ethics.score: 3.0
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  82. Adrianna J. Kezar & Cecile Sam (2011). Enacting Transcendental Leadership : Creating and Supporting a More Ethical Campus. In Tricia Bertram Gallant (ed.), Creating the Ethical Academy: A Systems Approach to Understanding Misconduct and Empowering Change in Higher Education. Routledge.score: 3.0
     
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  83. Cécile Laborde & John W. Maynor (eds.) (2008). Republicanism and Political Theory. Blackwell.score: 3.0
    Republicanism and Political Theory is the first book to offer a comprehensive and critical survey of republican political theory. Critically assesses its historical credentials, conceptual coherence, and normative proposals Brings together original contributions from leading international scholars in an interactive way Provides the reader with valuable insight into new debates taking place in republican political theory.
     
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  84. Cécile Lambert, Roger Buis & Marie-Thérèse L'Hardy-Halos (1992). Kinetics of Pleuridial Growth in Antithamnion Plumula (Rhodophyceae). Acta Biotheoretica 40 (2-3).score: 3.0
    The filamentous and branched thallus of Antithamnion plumula is constitued of two different kinds of branches with apical growth: the cladomial axes with a continuous or indefinite growth, and the pleuridia with a limited growth. The size of the pleuridia depends on their position with respect to the lateral cladomial axes.The growth kinetics of 35 pleuridia were analysed using Nelder's generalized logistics. Each sigmoidal curve, which was divided into four growth stages from the instantaneous acceleration variations, was thus characterized by (...)
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  85. Cecile Ann Lawrence (2005). Inside and Outside Race Inside Medical Research Articles as a Reflection of the Larger Culture. International Studies in Philosophy 37 (1):37-50.score: 3.0
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  86. Cecile Ann Lawrence (2002). New Racisms. International Studies in Philosophy 34 (1):69-79.score: 3.0
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  87. L. T. Hobhouse (1892). Book Review:The Redemption of Labor; or, Free Labor Upon Freed Land. Cecil Balfour Phipson. [REVIEW] Ethics 3 (1):123-.score: 3.0
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  88. Sylvain Meyet, Marie-Cécile Naves & Thomas Ribemont (eds.) (2005). Travailler Avec Foucault: Retours Sur le Politique. Harmattan.score: 3.0
     
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  89. Peter Milward (2011). The Cecils: Privilege and Power Behind the Throne. By David Loades. Heythrop Journal 52 (3):508-510.score: 3.0
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  90. J. G. F. Powell (1985). Ciceronian Eloquence Cecil W. Wooten: Cicero's Philippics and Their Demosthenic Model: The Rhetoric of Crisis. Pp. Xii+ 199. Chapel Hill and London: University of North Carolina Press, 1983. £17. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 35 (02):296-298.score: 3.0
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  91. Ludwig Schopp (1942). Saint Cecil Cyprian. Thought 17 (3):554-555.score: 3.0
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  92. C. E. Stevens (1938). The Archaeology of Sussex E. Cecil Curwen: The Archaeology of Sussex. Pp. Xviii + 338; 32 Plates; 89 Text Illustrations. ('The County Archaeologies.') London: Methuen, 1937. Cloth, 12s. 6d. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 52 (04):142-143.score: 3.0
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  93. Cecile T. Tougas & Sara Ebenreck (eds.) (2000). Presenting Women Philosophers. Temple University Press.score: 3.0
  94. David Trottin (ed.) (1999). In-Ex 01: Review of Peripheral Architecture = Revue Périphérique D'architecture. [REVIEW] Birkhäuser.score: 3.0
    Ex/in Australia--anonymous architecture -- In/editorial --In/interviews: F. Soler, J. Ferrier, W.J. Neutelings & M. Riedijk, R. Ricciotti, J. Moussafir, P. Gazeau, C. Hauvette, F. Seigneur, MVRDV, J. Nouvel, D. Lyon & P. du Besset, M. Vitart & J-M Ibos, ACTAR Arquitecura, M. Fuksas, A. Gigon & M. Guyer ,F. Druot, J. Herzog & P. de Meuron -- Ex/exteriors--Road movie -- In/reflexion on the peripherical stance--Paul Ardenne --Ex/exhibitions: Cécile Paris, Stalker, Access local, Anne Frémy --In/interests: University Paris 8 St.-Denis, garden (...)
     
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  95. Andrew R. Cecil & W. Lawson Taitte (eds.) (1996). Moral Values: The Challenge of the Twenty-First Century. Distributed by the University of Texas Press.score: 2.0
    "In the United States, we try to comfort ourselves with the belief that this country, as the leading world power and industrial democracy, is different from the rest of the world--that we have solved our day-to-day problems. Such optimism--undergirded with the best of intentions--obscures the reality of the social problems that remain among us. To name only a few, these include violence, drugs, and other crime illiteracy, homelessness, and poverty and the rising rate of illegitimacy in our society. "A vigorous (...)
     
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  96. Cecil Miller (1960). Book Review:Man, the State, and War. Kenneth N. Waltz; The Politics of Mass Society. William Kornhauser. [REVIEW] Ethics 71 (1):63-.score: 1.0
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  97. Cecil Miller (1970). A Case Study in Moral Disagreement. Ethics 80 (3):227-229.score: 1.0
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  98. David B. Annis & Cecil E. Bohanon (1992). Desert and Property Rights. Journal of Value Inquiry 26 (4):537-546.score: 1.0
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  99. Cecil Miller (1959). Book Review:Rousseau-Totalitarian or Liberal? John W. Chapman. [REVIEW] Ethics 69 (2):140-.score: 1.0
  100. Cecil H. Brown (1976). Semantic Components, Meaning, and Use in Ethnosemantics. Philosophy of Science 43 (3):378-395.score: 1.0
    The epistemological status of semantic components of ethnosemantics is investigated with reference to Wittgenstein's definition of the meaning of a word as its use in language. Semantic components, like the intension of words in logistic philosophy, constitute the conditions which must pertain to objects in order that they are denoted by particular words. "Componential meaning" is determined to be another form of "unitary meaning" and hence subject to the same critical arguments made by Wittgenstein against the latter's three fundamental types: (...)
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