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  1. Jacob K. Goeree, Charles A. Holt & Rouss Hall, Ten Little Treasures of Game Theory and ten Intuitive Contradictions.score: 320.0
    This paper reports laboratory data for games that are played only once. These games span the standard categories: static and dynamic games with complete and incomplete information. For each game, the treasure is a treatment in which behavior conforms nicely to predictions of the Nash equilibrium or relevant refinement. In each case, however, a change in the payoff structure produces a large inconsistency between theoretical predictions and observed behavior. These contradictions are generally consistent with simple intuition based on the interaction (...)
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  2. Charles A. Holt & Susan K. Laury (2001). Varying the Scale of Financial Incentives Under Real and Hypothetical Conditions. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (3):417-418.score: 290.0
    The use of high hypothetical payoffs has been justified by the realism and relevance of large monetary consequences and by the impracticality of making high cash payments. We argue that subjects may not be able to imagine how they would behave in high payoff situations.
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  3. Ashish Chandra & Gary A. Holt (1999). Pharmaceutical Advertisements: How They Deceive Patients. Journal of Business Ethics 18 (4):359 - 366.score: 150.0
    Pharmaceutical advertising is one of the most important kinds of advertising that can have a direct impact on the health of a consumer. Hence, this necessitates the fact that it is essential for advertisers of such products to take special care and additional responsibility when devising the promotional strategies of these products. In reality, it has been observed that pharmaceutical product advertisers often promoted their products to achieve their own goals at the potential risk of having an adverse effect on (...)
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  4. Kristoffer Holt (2012). Authentic Journalism? A Critical Discussion About Existential Authenticity in Journalism Ethics. Journal of Mass Media Ethics 27 (1):2-14.score: 150.0
    Authenticity as an ideal is construed in general as an expression of existentialist unhappiness with the perceived dehumanization of man in modern society. Existential journalism can be seen as rejection of the demands of conformism and compromise of personal convictions that many journalists face. Ethically, existential journalism calls on journalists to live authentic lives, as private individuals as well as in their profession. This means to resist external pressures and to choose to follow a path that can be defended by (...)
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  5. Svetlana Holt & Joan Marques (2012). Empathy in Leadership: Appropriate or Misplaced? An Empirical Study on a Topic That is Asking for Attention. Journal of Business Ethics 105 (1):95-105.score: 150.0
    Leadership has become a more popular term than management, even though it is understood that both phenomena represent important organizational behaviors. This paper focuses on empathy in leadership, and presents the findings of a study conducted among business students over the course of 3 years. Finding that empathy consistently ranked lowest in the ratings, the researchers set out to discover the driving motives behind this invariable trend, and conducted a second study to obtain opinions about possible underlying factors. The paper (...)
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  6. L. Holt (1999). Rationality is Still Hard Work: Some Further Notes on the Disruptive Effects of Deliberation. Philosophical Psychology 12 (2):215-219.score: 150.0
    A brief review of recent experimental work by T.D. Wilson et al. on the disruptive effects of deliberation provides an opportunity for extending an alternative interpretation of those effects first offered in this journal [D.L. Holt (1993) Rationality is hard work: an alternative interpretation of the disruptive effects of thinking about reasons, Philosophical Psychology, 6, 251-266]. I therefore propose a thought experiment in which the favored parameters of much social psychological experimentation, including the specific parameters of Wilson et al., (...)
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  7. Sung-Joo Lim & Lori L. Holt (2011). Learning Foreign Sounds in an Alien World: Videogame Training Improves Non-Native Speech Categorization. Cognitive Science 35 (7):1390-1405.score: 150.0
    Although speech categories are defined by multiple acoustic dimensions, some are perceptually weighted more than others and there are residual effects of native-language weightings in non-native speech perception. Recent research on nonlinguistic sound category learning suggests that the distribution characteristics of experienced sounds influence perceptual cue weights: Increasing variability across a dimension leads listeners to rely upon it less in subsequent category learning (Holt & Lotto, 2006). The present experiment investigated the implications of this among native Japanese learning English (...)
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  8. D. Lynn Holt (1988). Teleological Explanation: A Species of Causal Explanation. Philosophical Psychology 1 (3):313-325.score: 150.0
    Abstract The thesis that teleological explanations are best understood as causal explanations is defended (contra Valentine). I shift the focus of debate from behavior simpliciter to allegedly rational behavior. Teleological explanation, in the case of rational agents, involves reason?giving; and the reasons agents give for acting must be causative of that action if those agents are to be rational in practice. I argue initially that to abandon the claim that reasons are causes of action is to abandon that which renders (...)
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  9. John Caldwell Holt (2004). Instead of Education: Ways to Help People Do Things Better. Sentient Publications.score: 150.0
    Holt's most direct and radical challenge to the educational status quo and a clarion call to parents to save their children from schools of all kinds.
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  10. D. Lynn Holt & R. Glynn Holt (1993). Regularity in Nonlinear Dynamical Systems. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 44 (4):711-727.score: 150.0
    Laws of nature have been traditionally thought to express regularities in the systems which they describe, and, via their expression of regularities, to allow us to explain and predict the behavior of these systems. Using the driven simple pendulum as a paradigm, we identify three senses that regularity might have in connection with nonlinear dynamical systems: periodicity, uniqueness, and perturbative stability. Such systems are always regular only in the second of these senses, and that sense is not robust enough to (...)
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  11. Laura Holt (2008). A Survey of Recent Work on Augustine. Heythrop Journal 49 (2):292–308.score: 120.0
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  12. Carolyn Johnston & Genevieve Holt (2006). The Legal and Ethical Implications of Therapeutic Privilege – is It Ever Justified to Withhold Treatment Information From a Competent Patient? Clinical Ethics 1 (3):146-151.score: 120.0
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  13. Jason Holt (1996). A Comprehensivist Theory of Art. British Journal of Aesthetics 36 (4):424-431.score: 120.0
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  14. Edwin B. Holt (1921). On the Locus of Teleology: A Rejoinder. Journal of Philosophy 18 (20):551-556.score: 120.0
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  15. Dennis Charles Holt (1981). Time Travel: The Time Discrepancy Paradox. Philosophical Investigations 4 (4):1-16.score: 120.0
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  16. Janet Holt & David Clarke (2000). Philosophy and Nursing: A Useful Transferable Skill. Nursing Philosophy 1 (1):76-79.score: 120.0
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  17. Ladd Holt & Frank Margonis (1992). Critical Theory of a Conservative Stamp. Educational Theory 42 (2):231-250.score: 120.0
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  18. T. A. Holt & T. J. Adams (1987). Medical Colonialism. Journal of Medical Ethics 13 (2):102-102.score: 120.0
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  19. Jack McCann & Roger A. Holt (forthcoming). Perceived Leadership Integrity in the Manufacturing Industry. Journal of Business Ethics.score: 120.0
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  20. Raymond V. Holt (1934). The Unitarian Movement in the Religious Life of England. I.: Its Contribution to Thought and Learning, 1700–1900. By H. McLachlan, M.A., D.D., F.R.Hist.S. (London: George Allen and Unwin Ltd. 1934. Pp. 317 Price 10S. 6d.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 9 (36):486-.score: 120.0
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  21. Laura Holt (2013). Augustine: A Guide for the Perplexed. By James Wetzel. Pp. Xx, 126, London, Continuum, 2010, $14.91. Heythrop Journal 54 (1):155-156.score: 120.0
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  22. Justin P. Holt (2009). Karl Marx's Philosophy of Nature, Action and Society: A New Analysis. Cambridge Scholars.score: 120.0
  23. Robert D. Holt (2011). Natural Enemy-Victim Interactions: Do We Have a Unified Theory Yet? In Samuel M. Scheiner & Michael R. Willig (eds.), The Theory of Ecology. The University of Chicago Press.score: 120.0
     
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  24. C. William Pollard & Donald D. Holt (eds.) (2005). The Heart of a Business Ethic. University Press of America.score: 120.0
     
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  25. E. S. Waterhouse (1930). Problems of Providence. By Rev. Charles J. Shebbeare M.A. (London: Longmans, Green & Co. 1929. Pp. Vi + 120. Price 4s. Cloth, 2s. 6d. Paper.)Religion and the Thought of To-Day. By C. C. J. Webb M.A., F.B.A. (London: Oxford University Press: Humphrey Milford. 1929. Pp. 50. Price 2s. 6d.)Do We Need a New Religion? By Paul Arthur Schilpp. (New York: Henry Holt & Co. 1929. Pp. Xvii + 325. Price $2.50.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 5 (17):134-.score: 81.0
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  26. Janet Holt (2008). Nurses' Attitudes to Euthanasia: The Influence of Empirical Studies and Methodological Concerns on Nursing Practice. Nursing Philosophy 9 (4):257-272.score: 60.0
    Abstract This paper introduces the controversy surrounding active voluntary euthanasia and describes the legal position on euthanasia and assisted suicide in the UK. Findings from studies of the nurses' attitudes to euthanasia from the national and international literature are reviewed. There are acknowledged difficulties in carrying out research into attitudes to euthanasia and hence the review of findings from the published studies is followed by a methodological review. This methodological review examines the research design and data collection methods used in (...)
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  27. Jack McCann & Roger Holt (2009). Ethical Leadership and Organizations: An Analysis of Leadership in the Manufacturing Industry Based on the Perceived Leadership Integrity Scale. Journal of Business Ethics 87 (2):211 - 220.score: 60.0
    Ethics has been identified as a significant issue among those in leadership positions. The purpose of this research was to assess the ethics and integrity of leaders in today's manufacturing environment as perceived by their employees. This study included a total of 10 manufacturing companies in the United States. A total of 59 surveys were used to calculate data for this study. A demographic survey and the Perceived Leader Integrity Scale (PLIS) were used to collect data from respondents. The research (...)
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  28. Edwin B. Holt (1914/1973). The Concept of Consciousness. New York,Arno Press.score: 60.0
    THE CONCEPT OF CONSCIOUSNESS CHAPTER I THE RENAISSANCE OF LOGIC WITHIN the last two decades the scholarly world has witnessed a revival of interest in logic ...
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  29. Matthew Gabriel, Cherisse Boland & Cydne Holt (2010). Beyond the Cold Hit: Measuring the Impact of the National DNA Data Bank on Public Safety at the City and County Level. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 38 (2):396-411.score: 60.0
    Over the past decade, the Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) has increased solvability of violent crimes by linking evidence DNA profiles to known offenders. At present, an in-depth analysis of the United States National DNA Data Bank effort has not assessed the success of this national public safety endeavor. Critics of this effort often focus on laboratory and police investigators unable to provide timely investigative support as a root cause(s) of CODIS' failure to increase public safety. By studying a group (...)
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  30. Richard P. F. Holt & J. Barkley Rosser, How to Win Friends and (Possibly) Influence Mainstream Economists.score: 60.0
    The first is that we are wrong to suggest that the mainstream is no longer limited to a restrictive orthodoxy of beliefs and assumptions that discourages dissenting voices. In developing his argument, Vernengo claims that our characterization of a cutting edge branch of the mainstream that does not hold to a neoclassical orthodoxy is misleading. Although he states that he accepts our characterization of the economics profession as a complex adaptive system, with many competing views, he sees the cutting edge (...)
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  31. David Lynn Holt (1990). Causation, Transitivity, and Causal Relata. Journal of Philosophical Research 15:263-277.score: 60.0
    I consider an alleged example of a non-transitive causal chain, on the basis of which J. Lee has argued that causation is non-transitive. I show that his analysis of the example rests on too coarse-grained an approach to causal relata. I develop a fine-grained analysis of events which owes much to Dretske’s notion of an allomorphic event, and I use this analysis to show that in the example all the genuine causal chains are indeed transitive. It emerges that when fine-grained (...)
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  32. Richard P. F. Holt & J. Barkley Rosser, The Complexity Era in Economics.score: 60.0
    This article argues that the neoclassical era in economics has ended and is being replaced by a new era. What best characterizes the new era is its acceptance that the economy is complex, and thus that it might be called the complexity era. The complexity era has not arrived through a revolution. Instead, it has evolved out of the many strains of neoclassical work, along with work done by less orthodox mainstream and heterodox economists. It is only in its beginning (...)
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  33. Richard P. F. Holt & J. Barkley Rosser, Economics at the Edge.score: 60.0
    This book is about the economics profession, or more precisely, the process by which economic thinking changes. We believe that this process is important because economics is currently at a turning point; it is changing from a static approach to understanding, in which deductive reasoning is the key method used, to a complexity approach to understanding, in which inductive and deductive methods are used simultaneously, and the full complexity of the system is acknowledged and dealt with. The change is ongoing (...)
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  34. D. Lynn Holt (1993). Rationality is Hard Work: An Alternative Interpretation of the Disruptive Effects of Thinking About Reasons. Philosophical Psychology 6 (3):251 – 266.score: 60.0
    Recent experimental work by T.D. Wilson et al. indicates that a consequence of asking subjects to reflect on their attitudes is that they not only reduce the consistency between their attitudes and behavior, but they perform actions which they come to regret. Wilson interprets this work via intra-psychic concepts, and arrives at the conclusion that it is rational to avoid deliberating about a wide range of attitudes and behaviors. This consequence has objectionable implications for philosophical theories of deliberative practical rationality. (...)
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  35. Lynn Holt (1999). Aristotle on the ΑΡΧΗ of Practical Reasoning. Journal of Philosophical Research 24:365-396.score: 60.0
    With a historicist sensibility and attention to the ancient language, this paper attempts to sort out the question of how the ultimate end, and therefore how the starting point, of Aristotelian practical reasoning is determined. Some have argued that AristotIe’s practical reasoning must begin with desire in order to be motivational, beginning with his psychological works and interpreting his ethical works from that standpoint. I counter with the claim that an appropriate and sufficiently motivational form of reason grasps the end, (...)
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  36. Richard P. F. Holt & J. Barkley Rosser, The Cutting Edge of Economics.score: 60.0
    This book is about the economics profession, or more precisely, the cutting edge of the economics profession. Economics is currently at a turning point; it is changing from a static approach to understanding, in which deductive reasoning is the key method used, to a complexity approach to understanding, in which inductive and deductive methods are used simultaneously, and the full complexity of the system is acknowledged and dealt with. The change is just beginning, but the groundwork is currently being laid. (...)
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  37. Jennifer Holt (2009). Nihilistic Praxis. Idealistic Studies 39 (1/3):99-113.score: 60.0
    This essay explores similarities in the arguments of Theodor Adorno and Walter Benjamin in order to claim, against the commonplace assumptionthat social actionism is the only legitimate mode of political engagement, that actionism bears within it both fear and refusal of critical thought. In contrast, theauthor argues that the works of these two thinkers offer an alternative approach to political regeneration: The attentiveness of speculative thought and interpretation to distortion, to the accumulated garbage of history, and to thought’s own powerlessness (...)
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  38. Mary Whiton Calkins (1917). A Clue to Holt's Treatment of the Freudian Wish. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 14 (16):441-442.score: 36.0
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  39. Y. H. Krikorian (1939). On the Contented Life. By Edgar A. Singer Jr. (New York, N. Y. Henry Holt & Company. 1937. 271 Pp.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 14 (56):485-.score: 36.0
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  40. W. P. Montague (1904). A Reply to Doctor Holt. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 1 (14):378-382.score: 36.0
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  41. D. S. T. (1892). Extracts From Various Greek Authors. An Accompaniment to Xenophon's Anabasis and for the Cultivation of Sight-Reading. By Charles Tudor Williams. New York. Henry Holt and Co. 1890. Pp. 231. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 6 (05):226-.score: 36.0
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  42. F. D. Allen (1891). Latin Pronunciation: A Short Exposition of the Roman Method. By Harry Thurston Peck, M.A., Ph. D., Professor in Columbia College. New York, Henry Holt and Co. 1890. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 5 (1-2):60-61.score: 36.0
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  43. P. M. Fraser (1989). Alexandria and Bactria Frank L. Holt: Alexander the Great and Bactria: The Formation of a Greek Frontier in Central Asia. (Mnemosyne Suppl. 104.) Pp. X + 114. Leiden, New York, Copenhagen and Cologne: Brill, 1988. Paper, Fl. 50/$25. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 39 (02):292-293.score: 36.0
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  44. Lucius Hopkins Miller (1916). A Layman's Question About the "Freudian Wish" as Interpreted by E. B. Holt. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 13 (18):491-498.score: 36.0
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  45. B. Perrin (1891). A History of Greek Literature, by Thomas Sergeant Perry. Large 8vo. Pp. Xv. + 877. New York: H. Holt & Co. 1890. The Classical Review 5 (07):330-331.score: 36.0
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  46. David Spurrett, Jacques Rousseau & Don Ross, Reward Discounting and Severity of Disordered Gambling in a South African Population.score: 21.0
    People differ in the extent to which they discount the values of future rewards. Behavioural economists measure these differences in terms of functions that describe rates of reduced valuation in the future – temporal discounting – as these vary with time. They measure differences in preference for risk – differing rates of probability discounting – in terms of similar functions that describe reduced valuation of rewards as the probability of their delivery falls. So-called ‘impulsive’ people, including people disposed to addiction, (...)
     
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  47. Arild Holt-Jensen (1999). Geography, History and Concepts: A Student's Guide. Sage Publications.score: 15.0
    Totally revised and updated, written especially for students, the third edition of Geography – History and Concepts is the definitive undergraduate introduction to the history, philosophy and methodology of Human Geography. Accessible and comprehensive, the work comprises five sections: - What is Geography?: a historical overview of the discipline and an explanation of its organization - The Foundations of Geography: examines Geography from Antiquity to the early modern period; the discussion includes detailed explanations of environmental determinism; the French School; landscape; (...)
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  48. Edward Harcourt (2010). Truth and the 'Work' of Literary Fiction. British Journal of Aesthetics 50 (1):93-97.score: 12.0
    As Lamarque agrees, to read philosophy is to read for truth, so if literary fiction non-accidentally conveys philosophical claims, Lamarque's anti-cognitivist position on it must be flawed. Deploying Iris Murdoch's notion of the ‘work’ an author does in a text, I try to expand what should be understood by an argument in this context, and thus address Lamarque's argument that literary fiction cannot non-accidentally convey philosophical claims because it typically contains no arguments. The main literary example is George Eliot's Felix (...)
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  49. Itamar Pitowsky, New Bell Inequalities for the Singlet State: Going Beyond the Grothendieck Bound.score: 12.0
    Contemporary versions of Bell’s argument against local hidden variable (LHV) theories are based on the Clauser Horne Shimony and Holt (CHSH) inequality, and various attempts to generalize it. The amount of violation of these inequalities cannot exceed the bound set by the Grothendieck constants. However, if we go back to the original derivation by Bell, and use the perfect anticorrelation embodied in the singlet spin state, we can go beyond these bounds. In this paper we derive two-particle Bell inequalities (...)
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  50. Murat Aydede (2000). Emotions or Emotional Feelings? (Commentary on Rolls' The Brain and Emotion). Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23:192-194.score: 12.0
    It turns out that Rolls’s answer to Nagel’s (1974) question, "What is it like to be a bat?" is brusque: there is nothing it is like to be a bat . . . provided that bats don’t have a linguistically structured internal representational system that enables them to think about their first-order thoughts which are also linguistically structured. For phenomenal consciousness, a properly functioning system of higher-order linguistic thought (HOLT) is necessary (Rolls 1998, p. 262). By this criterion, not (...)
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  51. Desh Raj Sirswal, BIBLOGRAPHY OF SECONDARY WORKS ON PHILOSOPHY OF MIND. Philosophical Mind Studies.score: 12.0
    Abelson, Raziel Persons(1977) A Study in Philosophical Psychology, The Macmillan Press Ltd. London and Basingstoke. -/- Ameriks, Karl (1982) Kant’s Theory of Mind, Clarendon Press, Oxford. -/- Armstrong, D.M.(1968) A Materialistic Theory of Mind, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul. -/- Ayer, A.J.( 1974) The Central Questions of Philosophy, Holt, Rinehart and Winson, New York.
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  52. Horace Meyer Kallen & Hook Sidney (eds.) (1935/1968). American Philosophy Today and Tomorrow. Freeport, N.Y.,Books for Libraries Press.score: 12.0
    Contents: FOREWORD Aronson, Moses J.; THE HUMANIZATION OF PHILOSOPHY Ayres, Clarence Edwin, THE GOSPEL OF TECHNOLOGY Bates, Ernest Sutherland; TOWARD A SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY Bode, Boyd H.; "THE GREAT AMERICAN DREAM" Cohen Felix S.; THE SOCIALIZATION OF MORALITY Costello, Harry Todd, A PHILOSOPHER AMONG THE METAPHYSICIANS Durant, Will; AN AMATEUR'S PHILOSOPHY Edman, Irwin; THE NATURALISTIC TEMPER Flewelling, Ralph Tyler; THE NEW TASK OF PHILOSOPHY Holt, Edwin Bissell; THE WHIMSICAL CONDITION OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, AND OF MANKIND Hook, Sidney; EXPERIMENTAL NATURALISM Irving, (...)
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  53. Michael Leon, Planet Chomsky in the Times.score: 12.0
    A review by Samantha Power in the Sunday New York Times Book Review (Jan. 4, 2003) of Noam Chomsky's Hegemony or Survival, America's Quest for Global Dominance (Metropolitan Books/Henry Holt & Company) constitutes the most sympathetic, comparatively fair and balanced discussion of Chomsky's political writing in years appearing in these pages, with only a hint of Chomsky bashing.
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  54. Beverly Kracher & Robert P. Marble (2008). The Significance of Gender in Predicting the Cognitive Moral Development of Business Practitioners Using the Sociomoral Reflection Objective Measure. Journal of Business Ethics 78 (4):503 - 526.score: 12.0
    This study constitutes a contribution to the discussion about moral reasoning in business. Kohlberg’s (1971, in Cognitive Development and Epistemology (Academic Press, New York), 1976, in Moral Development and Behavior: Theory and Research and Social Issues (Holt, Rienhart and Winston, New York)) cognitive moral development (CMD) theory is one explanation of moral reasoning. One unresolved debate on the topic of CMD is the charge that Kohlbergian-type CMD theory is gender biased. This research puts forth the proposal that the issue (...)
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  55. A. Wolf (1931). Spinoza on God. By Joseph Ratner. New York: Henry Holt & Co.1930. 8vo, Pp. Xiv + 88. Price $1.50. Philosophy 6 (22):270-.score: 12.0
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  56. Ted Honderich & Karel Lambert (1963). Review Discussions. Inquiry 6 (1-4):251 – 272.score: 12.0
    Harald Ofstad: An Inquiry into the Freedom of Decision, Universitetsforlaget, Oslo, George Allen & Unwin, London, 1961. 391 pp. 42 N. Kr?, 42/?, $ 7.00 Some remarks on singular terms A review discussion of Henry S. Leonard's The Principles of Bight Reason, Henry Holt, New York 1957, 620 pp.
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  57. David A. Givner (1966). New Studies in Berkeley's Philosophy. Edited by Warren E. Steinkraus. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc., 1966, Pp. Vii, 199, $3.25. [REVIEW] Dialogue 5 (03):457-459.score: 12.0
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  58. Arild Holt-Jensen (1980/1982). Geography, its History and Concepts: A Student's Guide. Barnes & Noble Books.score: 12.0
     
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  59. Ron Johnston, FBA (2008). Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 153 Biographical Memoirs of Fellows, VII. OUP/British Academy.score: 12.0
    Seventeen obituaries of recently deceased Fellows of the British Academy: Shackleton Bailey; James Barr; William Beasley; Lord Blake; Julian Budden; Lord Bullock; Robert Carson, Laurence Cohen; Charles Feinstein; Henry Gifford; Peter Holt; Emrys Jones; Robert Megarry; Edward Oates; Maurice Wiles; Brian Woledge; Austin Woolrych.
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  60. Samuel Holt Monk (1935). The Sublime: A Study of Critical Theories in Xviii-Century England. New York, Modern Language Association of America.score: 12.0
     
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  61. Allan C. Ornstein (1973). Analyses of Contemporary Education. New York,Crowell.score: 12.0
    Doll, R. C. Foreword.--Conant, J. B. The education of American teachers.--Holt, J. How children fail.--Dewey, J. Democracy and education.--Whitehead, A. N. The aims of education.--Goodman, P. Compulsory mis-education.--Erikson, E. H. Childhood and society.--Rogers, C. R. On becoming a person.--Bruner, J. S. The process of education.--Silberman, C. E. Crisis in the classroom.
     
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  62. Holt Parker (2005). A Sourcebook of Women Writers I. M. Plant (Ed.): Women Writers of Ancient Greece and Rome. An Anthology . Pp. Viii + 268, Maps. London: Equinox, 2004. Paper, £16.99 (Cased, £65). ISBN: 1-904768-02-4 (1-904768-01-6 Hbk). Also Available Through Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 2004. Paper $21.95 (Cased, $49.95). ISBN: 0-8061-3622-7 (0-8061-3621-9 Hbk). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 55 (02):484-.score: 12.0
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  63. Holt N. Parker (2006). Catullus and the Amicus Catulli: The Text of a Learned Talk. Classical World 100 (1).score: 12.0
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  64. Holt N. Parker (1999). Greek Embryological Calendars and a Fragment From the Lost Work of Damastes, On the Care of Pregnant Women and of Infants. The Classical Quarterly 49 (02):515-.score: 12.0
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  65. Holt Parker (2006). Vergil's Mysterious Siler: A Possible Identification From a Lousy Clue. The Classical Quarterly 56 (02):623-.score: 12.0
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  66. T. A. Sinclair (1931). Latin Writers of the Fifth Century Latin Writers of the Fifth Century. Eleanor Shipley Duckett. Pp. Xix + 271. New York: Henry Holt and Company. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 45 (05):192-193.score: 12.0
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  67. Thomas Bittner & M. Donnelly, A Temporal Mereology for Distinguishing Between Integral Objects and Portions of Stuff.score: 7.0
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