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  1. Benjamin R. Rajotte, Catherine L. Ross, Chinyere O. Ekechi & Vladimir N. Cadet (2011). Health in All Policies: Addressing the Legal and Policy Foundations of Health Impact Assessment. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 39:27-29.score: 290.0
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  2. Steven L. Ross (1984). Book Review:The Miracle of Theism: Arguments for and Against the Existence of God. J. L. Mackie. [REVIEW] Ethics 94 (4):718-.score: 210.0
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  3. David Ross, L. Minio-Paluello, David Ross & L. Minio-Paluello (eds.) (1964). Aristotle Analytica Priora Et Posteriora. Clarendon Press.score: 140.0
     
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  4. Steven L. Ross (1982). Abortion and the Death of the Fetus. Philosophy and Public Affairs 11 (3):232-245.score: 120.0
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  5. Don Ross (2009). Rationality in Economics , Vernon L. Smith, Cambridge University Press, 2008, XX + 364 Pages. [REVIEW] Economics and Philosophy 25 (3):403-410.score: 120.0
  6. Kelly L. Ross, The Ontology and Cosmology of Non- Euclidean Geometry.score: 120.0
    Until recently, Albert Einstein's complaints in his later years about the intelligibility of Quantum Mechanics often led philosophers and physicists to dismiss him as, essentially, an old fool in his dotage. Happily, this kind of thing is now coming to an end as philosophers and mathematicians of the caliber of <span class='Hi'>Karl</span> Popper and Roger Penrose conspicuously point out the continuing conceptual difficulties of quantum theory [cf. Penrose's searching discussion in The Emperor's New Mind, chapter 6, "Quantum magic and quantum (...)
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  7. Steven L. Ross (1984). Evaluating the Emotions. Journal of Philosophy 81 (6):309-326.score: 120.0
  8. W. D. Ross (1926). The Text of Pseudo-Aristotle de Mundo The Text Tradition of Pseudo-Aristotle 'De Mundo.'. Some Notes on the Text of Pseudo-Aristotle 'De Mundo.' By W. L. Lorimer, M.A. (St. Andrews University Publications, XVIII. And XXL) Pp. Ix + 95, Ix + 148. Oxford University Press: Humphrey Milford, 1924–1925. 3s. 6d. And 5s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 40 (02):70-71.score: 120.0
  9. Steven L. Ross (1984). Book Review:Imagining Religion: From Babylon to Jonestown. Jonathan Z. Smith. [REVIEW] Ethics 95 (1):169-.score: 120.0
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  10. Steven L. Ross (1985). Practice (+ Narrative Unity + Moral Tradition) Makes Perfect: Alistair Macintyre's After Virtue. Journal of Value Inquiry 19 (1):13-26.score: 120.0
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  11. James A. Benson & David L. Ross (1998). Sundstrand: A Case Study in Transformation of Cultural Ethics. Journal of Business Ethics 17 (14):1517 - 1527.score: 120.0
    This analysis examines whistleblowing within the context of organizational culture. Several factors which have provided impetus for organizations to emphasize ethical conduct and to encourage internal, rather than external, whistleblowing are identified. Inadequate protection for whistleblowers and statutory enticement for them to report ethical violations externally are discussed. Sundstrand's successful model for cultural change and encouragement of internal whistleblowing is analyzed to show how their model of demonstrating management's commitment to ethical conduct, establishing ethical expectations of employees, training to ensure (...)
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  12. Steven L. Ross (1983). Another Look at God and Morality. Ethics 94 (1):87-98.score: 120.0
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  13. C. D. Broad, W. D. Ross, A. E. Taylor, C. T. Harley Walker, Paul Philip Levertoff, Bernard Bosanquet, G. G., F. C. S. Schiller, L. J. Russell & H. Wildon Carr (1920). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 29 (114):232-250.score: 120.0
  14. Steven L. Ross (2001). Taking Posner Seriously. Philosophical Forum 32 (1):1–23.score: 120.0
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  15. Don Ross, Andrew Brook & David L. Thompson (eds.) (2000). Dennett's Philosophy: A Comprehensive Assessment. MIT Press.score: 120.0
    The essays in this collection step back to ask: Do the complex components of Dennett's work on intentionality, consciousness, evolution, and ethics themselves ...
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  16. Donald L. Ross, Gregory of Nyssa. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.score: 120.0
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  17. Steven L. Ross (1983). Personal Decisions and Political Justifications. Metaphilosophy 14 (1):1–11.score: 120.0
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  18. Steven L. Ross (1989). What It is to Be a Pragmatist About Evaluation. Journal of Value Inquiry 23 (1):33-49.score: 120.0
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  19. Donald L. Ross (1996). Thomizing Plotinus: A Critique of Professor Gerson. Phronesis 41 (2):197-204.score: 120.0
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  20. W. D. Ross (1933). A New Text of Aristotle's de Mundo Aristotelis Qui Fertur Libellus De Mundo. By W. L. Lorimer. Pp. 121. Paris: Société d'Edition 'Les Belles Lettres,' 1933. Paper, 50 Francs. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 47 (05):182-183.score: 120.0
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  21. C. M. E. Halverson & L. F. Ross (2012). Attitudes of African-American Parents About Biobank Participation and Return of Results for Themselves and Their Children. Journal of Medical Ethics 38 (9):561-566.score: 120.0
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  22. Deborah L. Holmes, Patricia A. Rupert, Stephanie A. Ross & Wendy E. Shapera (1999). Student Perceptions of Dual Relationships Between Faculty and Students. Ethics and Behavior 9 (2):79 – 107.score: 120.0
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  23. Steven L. Ross (1988). A Real Defense of Tolerance. Journal of Value Inquiry 22 (2):127-145.score: 120.0
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  24. Donald L. Ross (1991). Time, the Heaven of Heavens, and Memory in Augustine's Confessions. Augustinian Studies 22:191-205.score: 120.0
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  25. H. Barker, William L. Davidson, W. H. Winch, W. P. Paterson, G. R. T. Ross, F. C. S. Schiller, G. Dawes Hicks, B. Russell, M. D. & A. W. Benn (1905). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 14 (53):116-131.score: 120.0
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  26. C. D. Broad, G. Galloway, Godfrey H. Thomson, W. Leslie Mackenzie, G. A. Johnston, M. L., Arthur Robinson, A. E. Taylor, L. J. Russell, W. D. Ross, R. M. MacIver, Herbert W. Blunt, A. Wolf, Helen Wodehouse & B. Bosanquet (1914). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 23 (90):274-306.score: 120.0
  27. Gregory L. Murphy, Stephanie Y. Chen & Brian H. Ross (2012). Reasoning with Uncertain Categories. Thinking and Reasoning 18 (1):81 - 117.score: 120.0
    Five experiments investigated how people use categories to make inductions about objects whose categorisation is uncertain. Normatively, they should consider all the categories the object might be in and use a weighted combination of information from all the categories: bet-hedging. The experiments presented people with simple, artificial categories and asked them to make an induction about a new object that was most likely in one category but possibly in another. The results showed that the majority of people focused on the (...)
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  28. Michael L. Ross (1995). Aristotle on 'Signifying One' at Metaphysics Γ 4. Canadian Journal of Philosophy 25 (3):375 - 393.score: 120.0
  29. Steven L. Ross (1986). Book Review:Aspects of Toleration. John Horton, Susan Mendus. [REVIEW] Ethics 97 (1):279-.score: 120.0
  30. J. L. Stocks, W. G. De Burgh & W. D. Ross (1928). Symposium: Is There a Moral End? Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 8:62 - 98.score: 120.0
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  31. J. K. Walter, C. W. Lang & L. F. Ross (2009). When Physicians Forego the Doctor-Patient Relationship, Should They Elect to Self-Prescribe or Curbside? An Empirical and Ethical Analysis. Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (1):19-23.score: 120.0
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  32. W. J., John Laird, James Drever, W. D. Ross, H. Wildon Carr, T. E., M. Lebus, W. McD, S. S., H. V. Knox, C. D. Board, M. L. & Beatrice Edgell (1921). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 30 (118):227-249.score: 120.0
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  33. M. L., David Morrison, W. McD, G. R. T. Ross, A. E. Taylor, P. E. Winter, B. L., B. Russell, Louis Brehaut, G. Galloway, Henry Wodehouse, M. J. & C. A. F. Rhys Davids (1909). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 18 (70):285-309.score: 120.0
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  34. J. L. McIntyre, A. C. Haddon, Henry Barker, J. Rickaby, F. C. S. Schiller, R. F. Alfred Hoernle, John Burnet, W. Leslie Mackenzie, G. R. T. Ross & C. A. F. Rhys Davids (1906). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 15 (57):109-124.score: 120.0
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  35. H. J. Paton, W. D. Ross & J. L. Stocks (1931). Symposium: The Coherence Theory of Goodness. Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 10:52 - 80.score: 120.0
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  36. Laura L. Ross & Paul J. Ford (2012). Reframing Nonepileptic Seizure Patients' Care: Shifting the Blame. American Journal of Bioethics 12 (5):11-12.score: 120.0
    The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 12, Issue 5, Page 11-12, May 2012.
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  37. Waldo Ross (1974). Vivès Ou l'Humanisme Engagé. Par Alain Guy. Philosophes de Tous les Temps. Éditions Seghers, Paris. 1972. Dialogue 13 (02):413-414.score: 120.0
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  38. Steven L. Ross (1984). Weakness and Dignity in Conrad's Lord Jim. Philosophy Research Archives 10:153-171.score: 120.0
    Conrad’s Lord Jim presents not only a paradigmatic case of weakness of will, but an equally paradigmatic case of the enormous difficulties that attend fitting weakness of will into our other moral attitudes, particularly those relating to moral worth and moral shame. Conrad’s general conception of character and morality is deeply Aristotelian in many respects, somewhat Kantian in others. The essay traces out the intuitive strengths and philosophical difficulties that both an Aristotelian and a Kantian conception will have before the (...)
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  39. Steven L. Ross (1983). Consciousness and Time: A Study in the Philosophy and Narrative Technique of Joseph Conrad (Review). Philosophy and Literature 7 (2):267-268.score: 120.0
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  40. Andrew Brook, Don Ross & David L. Thompson (eds.) (2000). Dennett's Philosophy: A Comprehensive Assessment. MIT Press.score: 120.0
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  41. A. Frances, A. H. Mack, M. B. First, T. A. Widiger, R. Ross, L. Forman & W. W. Davis (1994). DSM-IV Meets Philosophy. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 19 (3):207-218.score: 120.0
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  42. H. R. Mackintosh, H. Wildon Carr, W. L. Lorimer, James Lindsay, J. Laird, Helen Bosanquet, John Edgar, A. E. Taylor, M. L., M., W. D. Ross, A. Wolf & S. J. Chapman (1912). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 21 (84):576-601.score: 120.0
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  43. L. A. Ross (1999). A Question of Choice. Bioethical Reflections on a Spiritual Response to the Technological Imperative. Journal of Medical Ethics 25 (1):68-68.score: 120.0
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  44. W. D. Ross (1907). Davidson's Stoic Creed The Stoic Creed. By William L. Davidson, M.A., LL.D., Professor of Logic and Metaphysics in the University of Aberdeen. Edinburgh : T. And T. Clark, 1907. 8vo. 1 Vol. Pp. Xxiii + 274. 4s. 6d. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 21 (08):240-241.score: 120.0
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  45. Steven L. Ross (1982). Fictional Descriptions. Philosophy and Literature 6 (1-2):119-132.score: 120.0
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  46. L. F. Ross (2013). Newborn Screening for Krabbe Disease: What Illinois Can Learn From New York. Public Health Ethics 6 (1):119-123.score: 120.0
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  47. P. Ross (2000). The Relativity of Color. Synthese 123 (1):105-130.score: 60.0
    C. L. Hardin led a recent development in the philosophical literature on color in which research from visual science is used to argue that colors are not properties of physical objects, but rather are mental processes. I defend J. J. C. Smart''s physicalism, which claims that colors are physical properties of objects, against this attack. Assuming that every object has a single veridical (that is, nonillusory) color, it seems that physicalism must give a specification of veridical color in terms natural (...)
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  48. Don Ross & David Spurrett (2006). Evolutionary Psychology and Functionally Empty Metaphors. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (2):192-193.score: 60.0
    Lea & Webley's (L&W's) non-exclusive distinction between tool-like and drug-like motivators is insufficiently discriminating to say much about money that is useful, as the distinction's equivocal application to sex, food, and drugs shows. Further, it appears as though the motivations of problem gamblers are non-metaphorically like those of drug addicts. (Published Online April 5 2006).
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  49. Stephen David Ross (forthcoming). World of Masks. International Studies in Philosophy Monograph Series:143-196.score: 60.0
    The word person is Latin: . . . which signifies the face, as persona in Latin signifies the disguise, or outward appearance of a man, counterfeited on the stage; and sometimes more particularly that part of it, which disguiseth the face, as a mask or vizard:. . . . So that a person, is the same that an actor is, both on the stage and in common conversation; and to personate, is to act, or represent himself, or another;. . . (...)
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  50. H. D. R. W. (1916). Klassiker der Archäologie: Im Neudruck Herausgegeben von F. Hiller von Gärtringen, G. Karo, O. Kern, C. Robert. Bd. III. L. Ross: Inselreisen. Halle A. S.: Niemayer. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 30 (02):58-.score: 42.0
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  51. J. L. Stocks (1930). The Oxford Aristotle The Works of Aristotle. Translated Into English Under the Editorship of W. D. Ross, M.A., Hon. LL.D. (Edin.), Fellow of Oriel College, Fellow Ofthe British Academy. Vol. I., Categoriae and De Interpretatione, by L M. Edghill; Analytica Priora, by A. J. Jenkinson; Analytica Posteriora, by G. R.G. Mure; Topica and De Sophisticis Elenchis, by W.A. Pickard-Cambridge. Vol. VII., Problemata, by E. S. Forster. Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, 1927, 1928. 15s. Net Each. Aristotle: Selections. Edited by W. D. Ross, Deputy Professor of Moral Philosophy, and Fellow of Oriel College, University of Oxford. Pp.Xxv + 348. Humphrey Milford: Oxford University Press, 1927. 4s.6d.Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 44 (01):20-21.score: 39.0
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  52. F. H. A. Marshall (1913). The Works of Aristotle De Motu Animalium; De Incessu Animalium. By A. S. L. Farquharson. Translated Into English Under the Editorship of S. A. Smith and W. D. Ross. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1913. 2S. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 27 (08):283-284.score: 36.0
  53. Thomas L. Carson (2005). Ross and Utilitarianism on Promise Keeping and Lying: Self‐Evidence and the Data of Ethics. Philosophical Issues 15 (1):140–157.score: 15.0
    An important test of any moral theory is whether it can give a satisfactory account of moral prohibitions such as those against promise breaking and lying. Act-utilitarianism (hereafter utilitarianism) implies that any act can be justified if it results in the best consequences. Utilitarianism implies that it is sometimes morally right to break promises and tell lies. Few people find this result to be counterintuitive and very few are persuaded by Kant’s arguments that attempt to show that lying is always (...)
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  54. Paul K. Moser & Thomas L. Carson (eds.) (2001). Moral Relativism: A Reader. Oxford University Press.score: 15.0
    Are all moral truths relative or do certain moral truths hold for all cultures and people? In Moral Relativism: A Reader, this and related questions are addressed by twenty-one contemporary moral philosophers and thinkers. This engaging and nontechnical anthology, the only up-to-date collection devoted solely to the topic of moral relativism, is accessible to a wide range of readers including undergraduate students from various disciplines. The selections are organized under six main topics: (1) General Issues; (2) Relativism and Moral Diversity; (...)
     
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  55. René Descartes (1993). Meditations on First Philosophy in Focus. Routledge.score: 12.0
    Rene Descartes' Meditations on First Philosophy In Focus contains the excellent and popular Elizabeth S. Haldane and G.R.T. Ross translation of Rene Descartes' Meditations on First Philosophy . It also contains a portion of the Replies to Objections II, in which Descartes discusses how the method employed in the Meditations, which he calls "analysis," differs from the method of "synthesis" employed by the geometer. In his introduction, Stanley Tweyman provides a fresh and detailed discussion of the relationship between Descartes' (...)
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  56. John P. Burgess (2006). Discussion: Soames on Empiricism. Philosophical Studies 129 (3).score: 12.0
    Philosophical Analysis in the Twentieth Century by Scott Soames reminds me of nothing so much as Lectures on Literature by Vladimir Nabokov. Both are works that arose immediately out of the needs of undergraduate teaching, yet each manages to say much of significance to knowledgeable professionals. Each indirectly provides an outline of the history of its field, through a presentation of selected major works, taken in chronological order and including items that are generally recognized as marking decisive turning points. Yet (...)
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  57. Ross L. Stein (2006). A Process Theory of Enzyme Catalytic Power – the Interplay of Science and Metaphysics. Foundations of Chemistry 8 (1).score: 12.0
    Enzymes are protein catalysts of extraordinary efficiency, capable of bringing about rate enhancements of their biochemical reactions that can approach factors of 1020. Theories of enzyme catalysis, which seek to explain the means by which enzymes effect catalytic transformation of the substrate molecules on which they work, have evolved over the past century from the “lock-and-key” model proposed by Emil Fischer in 1894 to models that explicitly rely on transition state theory to the most recent theories that strive to provide (...)
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  58. Daniel Howard-Snyder, Contents.score: 12.0
    1. Peter van Inwagen, What is the Problem of the Hiddenness of God? 2. J.L. Schellenberg, What the Hiddenness of God Reveals: A Collaborative Discussion 3. Michael J. Murray, Deus Absconditus 4. Laura L. Garcia, St. John of the Cross and the Necessity of Divine Hiddenness 5. William J. Wainwright, Jonathan Edwards and the Hiddenness of God 6. Paul K. Moser, Divine Hiding and Cognitive Idolatry 7. Jonathan L. Kvanvig, Divine Hiddenness: What is the Problem? 8. M. Jamie Ferreira, (...)
     
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  59. Jennifer L. Gibson & Ross E. G. Upshur (2012). Ethics and Chronic Disease: Where Are the Bioethicists? Bioethics 26 (5):ii-iv.score: 12.0
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  60. Peter Wenz (1983). Ethics, Energy Policy, and Future Generations. Environmental Ethics 5 (3):195-209.score: 12.0
    Conflicts can arise between energy policies pursued in the interests of present people and the needs of future people for environmental and social conditions conducive to human well-being. This paper is addressed primarily to those who believe that we have moral obligations toward people of the distant future, and who consider these obligations to affect the range of energy policies which we are morally entitled to pursue. l examine utilitarian, contractarian, and formalist ethical theories to determine which provide adequate ethical (...)
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  61. Ross L. Stein (2006). An Inquiry Into the Origins of Life on Earth- a Synthesis of Process Thought in Science and Theology. Zygon 41 (4):995-1016.score: 12.0
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  62. Ross L. Stein (2005). Enzymes as Ecosystems. Process Studies 34 (1):62-80.score: 12.0
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  63. William L. Blizek (1984). A Theory of Art. By Stephen David Ross. The Modern Schoolman 61 (3):206-206.score: 12.0
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  64. Steven M. Cahn & Peter J. Markie (eds.) (2009). Ethics: History, Theory, and, Contemporary Issues. Oxford University Press.score: 12.0
    The most comprehensive collection of its kind, Ethics: History, Theory, and Contemporary Issues, Third Edition, is organized into three parts, providing instructors with flexibility in designing and teaching a variety of courses in moral philosophy. The first part, Historical Sources, moves from classical thought (Plato, Aristotle, Epicurus, and Epictetus) through medieval views (Augustine and Aquinas) to modern theories (Hobbes, Butler, Hume, Kant, Bentham, and Mill), culminating with leading nineteenth- and twentieth-century thinkers (Nietzsche, James, Dewey, Camus, and Sartre). The second part, (...)
     
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  65. Roderick M. Chisholm & Keith Lehrer (eds.) (1975). Analysis and Metaphysics: Essays in Honor of R. M. Chisholm. D. Reidel Pub. Co..score: 12.0
    Taylor, R. A tribute.--Epistemology: Cornman, J. W. Chisholm on sensing and perceiving. Ross, J. F. Testimonial evidence. Lehrer, K. Reason and consistency. Keim, R. Epistemic values and epistemic viewpoints. Hanen, M. Confirmation, explanation, and acceptance. Canfield, J. V. "I know that I am in pain" is senseless. Steel, T. J. Knowledge and the self-presenting.--Metaphysics: Cartwright, R. Scattered objects. Duggan, T. J. Hume on causation. Arnaud, R. B. Brentanist relations. Johnson, M. L., Jr. Events as recurrables.--Ethics: Stevenson, J. T. On (...)
     
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  66. Albrecht Classen (ed.) (2010). Laughter in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Times: Epistemology of a Fundamental Human Behavior, its Meaning, and Consequences. Walter de Gruyter.score: 12.0
    Introduction: Laughter as an expression of human nature in the Middle Ages and the early modern period: literary, historical, theological, philosophical, and psychological reflections -- Judith Hagen. Laughter in Procopius's wars -- Livnat Holtzman. "Does God really laugh?": appropriate and inappropriate descriptions of God in Islamic traditionalist theology -- Daniel F. Pigg. Laughter in Beowulf: ambiguity, ambivalence, and group identity formation -- Mark Burde. The parodia sacra problem and medieval comic studies -- Olga V. Trokhimenko. Women's laughter and gender politics (...)
     
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  67. Ross L. Finney (1928). A Sociological Philosophy of Education. New York, the Macmillan Company.score: 12.0
     
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  68. Alan Johnston (2008). Art and Archaeology (F.) Wiel-Marin Le Ceramica Attica a Figure Rosse di Adria. La Famiglia Bocchi E L'Archeologia. Padova: CLEUP. Pp. 648, Illus. €120. 9788871785752. [REVIEW] Journal of Hellenic Studies 128:253-.score: 12.0
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  69. Ross Mandel (1990). Contemporary Theories of Knowledge. By John L. Pollock. The Modern Schoolman 68 (1):105-107.score: 12.0
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  70. S. P. Rosenbaum (1971). English Literature and British Philosophy. Chicago,University of Chicago Press.score: 12.0
    Fish, S. Georgics of the mind: Bacon's philosophy and the experience of his Essays.--Brett, R. L. Thomas Hobbes.--Watt, I. Realism and the novel.--Tuveson, E. Locke and Sterne.--Kampf, L. Gibbon and Hume.--Frye, N. Blake's case against Locke.--Abrams, M. H. Mechanical and organic psychologies of literary invention.--Ryle, G. Jane Austen and the moralists.--Schneewind, J. B. Moral problems and moral philosophy in the Victorian period.--Donagan, A. Victorian philosophical prose: J. S. Mill and F. H. Bradley.--Pitcher, G. Wittgenstein, nonsense, and Lewis Carroll.--Bolgan, A. C. (...)
     
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  71. Russ Shafer-Landau (ed.) (2010). The Ethical Life: Fundamental Readings in Ethics and Moral Problems. Oxford University Press.score: 12.0
    Introduction -- Value theory : the nature of the good life -- Epicurus letter to Menoeceus -- John Stuart Mill, Hedonism -- Aldous Huxley, Brave new world -- Robert Nozick, The experience machine -- Richard Taylor, The meaning of life -- Jean Kazez, Necessities -- Normative ethics : theories of right conduct -- J.J.C. Smart, Eextreme and restricted utilitarianism -- Immanuel Kant the good will & the categorical imperative -- Thomas Hobbes, Leviathan -- Philippa Foot, Natural goodness -- Aristotle, Nicomachean (...)
     
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  72. J. L. Stocks (1931). The Metaphysics of Theophrastus ΘΕΟΦΡΑΣΤΟ ΤΩΝ ΜΕΤΑ ΤΑ ΦΣΙΚΑ: Theophrastus, Metaphysics. With Translation, Commentary, and Introduction by W. D. Ross and F. H. Fobes. Pp. Xxxii + 87. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1929. 7s. 6d. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 45 (02):69-70.score: 12.0
  73. Jacob Ross Tel-Aviv University (2004). Review of Joshua L. Golding, Rationality and Religious Theism. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2004 (2).score: 12.0
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  74. Edith Wyschogrod (1973). The Phenomenon of Death. New York,Harper & Row.score: 12.0
    LeShan L. and LeShan, E. Psychotherapy and the patient with a limited life span.--Kubler-Ross, E. On death and dying.--Kutscher, A. H. Anticipatory grief, death, and bereavement: a continuum.--Needleman, J. The moment of grief.--Lifton, R. J. On death and death symbolism: the Hiroshima disaster.--Nelson, B. The games of life and dances of death.--Sleeper, R. The resurrection of the body.--Friedman, M. Death and the dialogue with the absurd.--Wyschogrod, E. Sport, death, and the elemental.--Lamont, R. The double apprenticeship: life and the process (...)
     
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  75. J. L. Stocks (1939/1970). Reason & Intuition, and Other Essays. Freeport, N.Y.,Books for Libraries Press.score: 6.0
    Note, by Sir D. Ross.--Reason and intuition.--The kinds of belief.--Religious belief.--Conflicts of belief.--The eclipse of cause.--Materialism in politics.--On the need for a social philosophy.--Can philosophy determine what is ethically and socially valuable?--The philosophy of democracy.--The principles and limitations of state action.--Leisure.--Locke's contribution to political theory.--Jeremy Bentham.--The empiricism of J. S. Mill.--Is a science of theology possible?--Will and action in ethics.
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  76. Hyman Gross & Ross Harrison, Causation Outside the Law.score: 6.0
    In their important book, Causation in the Law, H. L. A. Hart and Tony Honore argue that causation in the law is based on causation outside the law, that the causal principles the courts rely on to determine legal responsibility are based on distinctions exercised in ordinary causal judgments. A distinction that particularly concerns them is one that divides factors that are necessary or sine qua non for an effect into those that count as causes for purposes of legal responsibility (...)
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  77. Sandra L. Borden (1995). Gotcha! Deciding When Sources Are Fair Game. Journal of Mass Media Ethics 10 (4):223 – 235.score: 6.0
    This essay examines the issue of questionably obtained information in journalism, defined as information obtained in violation of source expectations. The analysis combines Ross's theory of variable-weight duties and the case-based method of casuistry to specify the duties involved in journalist-source interaction and the sorts of circumstances that may justify weighting these duties differently. A three-part test is offered for determining when journalists have reasonable grounds for occasionally using questionably obtained information. These conservative guidelines for justifying exceptions guard against (...)
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  78. Barry Smith, Jose L. V. Mejino Jr, Stefan Schulz, Anand Kumar & Cornelius Rosse (2005). Anatomical Information Science. In Spatial Information Theory. Springer.score: 4.0
    The Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA) is a map of the human body. Like maps of other sorts – including the map-like representations we find in familiar anatomical atlases – it is a representation of a certain portion of spatial reality as it exists at a certain (idealized) instant of time. But unlike other maps, the FMA comes in the form of a sophisticated ontology of its objectdomain, comprising some 1.5 million statements of anatomical relations among some 70,000 anatomical kinds. (...)
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  79. Achille C. Varzi, RedPill®.score: 4.0
    Morpheus lascia che sia Neo a decidere. Se ingerisce la pillola azzurra, la sua percezione del mondo non cambierà e la vita di Neo continuerà come sempre. Se ingerisce la pillola rossa, il mondo gli si manifesterà quale esso realmente è: una realtà che va ben al di là di quanto Neo possa anche solo lontanamente immaginare. «Pillola azzurra: fine della storia; pillola rossa: resti nel Paese delle Meraviglie e vedrai quanto è profonda la tana del bian- coniglio.» Neo fa (...)
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