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  1. A. Baumann, G. Audibert, C. G. Lafaye, L. Puybasset, P. -M. Mertes & F. Claudot (forthcoming). Elective Non-Therapeutic Intensive Care and the Four Principles of Medical Ethics. Journal of Medical Ethics.score: 120.0
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  2. Darrell P. Rowbottom & Peter Baumann (2009). To Thine Own Self Be Untrue: A Diagnosis of the Cable Guy Paradox. Logique et Analyse 51 (204):355-364.score: 60.0
    Hájek has recently presented the following paradox. You are certain that a cable guy will visit you tomorrow between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. but you have no further information about when. And you agree to a bet on whether he will come in the morning interval (8, 12] or in the afternoon interval (12, 4). At first, you have no reason to prefer one possibility rather than the other. But you soon realise that there will definitely be a future (...)
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  3. Vasiliki Kostopoulou (2012). (M.) Baumann Bilder Schreiben: Virtuose Ekphrasis in Philostrats Eikones (Millennium-Studien = Millennium Studies). Berlin and New York: De Gruyter, 2011. Pp. X + 218, Illus. €79.95. 9783110254051. [REVIEW] Journal of Hellenic Studies 132:176-177.score: 42.0
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  4. M. D. Goodman (1985). Rome and the Jews Uwe Baumann: Rom Und Die Juden. Die Römisch-Jüdischen Beziehungen von Pompeius Bis Zum Tode des Herodes (63 V.Chr. –4 V.Chr.). (Studia Philosophica Et Historica, 4.) Pp. Vii + 294. Frankfurt Am Main, Berne, New York: Peter Lang, 1983. Paper, 68 Sw. Frs. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 35 (01):138-139.score: 12.0
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  5. M. F. Simone Roberts & Alison Scott-Baumann (eds.) (11/10/10). Iris Murdoch and the Moral Imagination: Essays. McFarland & Co., Ltd..score: 12.0
    The writing of Iris Murdoch has long been of interest to both literature enthusiasts and students of philosophy. The years Murdoch spent studying philosophy at Oxford and Cambridge left an indelible imprint on her work. The essays in this book address both Murdoch’s philosophy and writing in the context of Continental philosophy and postmodern fiction. Many of the twelve essays resist the prevailing critical orthodoxies, introducing instead new theories with which to approach one of Britain’s most revered authors.
     
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