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  1. Andrea Cheshire, Linden J. Ball & Charlie N. Lewis (2008). Analogy as Relational Priming: The Challenge of Self-Reflection. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (4):381-382.score: 290.0
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  2. David Lewis & Rae Langton (forthcoming). Comment Définir « Intrinsèque ». Revue de Métaphysique Et de Morale.score: 150.0
    Jaegwon Kim définissait une propriété intrinsèque comme une propriété compatible avec le fait que l'objet ne serait accompagné d'aucun autre être contingent. Mais cela impliquerait que la solitude serait une propriété intrinsèque, or c'est une propriété extrinsèque. Les auteurs définissent une propriété intrinsèque de base comme une propriété indépendante de la solitude et de l'accompagnement et qui n'est ni une propriété disjonctive ni une négation de propriété disjonctive. Deux doubles intrinsèques sont des objets qui ont toutes les mêmes propriétés intrinsèques (...)
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  3. Paul R. Gross, N. Levitt & Martin W. Lewis (eds.) (1996). The Flight From Science and Reason. The New York Academy of Sciences.score: 140.0
  4. Jeremy I. M. Carpendale & Charlie Lewis (2004). Constructing an Understanding of Mind: The Development of Children's Social Understanding Within Social Interaction. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (1):79-96.score: 120.0
    Theories of children's developing understanding of mind tend to emphasize either individualistic processes of theory formation, maturation, or introspection, or the process of enculturation. However, such theories must be able to account for the accumulating evidence of the role of social interaction in the development of social understanding. We propose an alternative account, according to which the development of children's social understanding occurs within triadic interaction involving the child's experience of the world as well as communicative interaction with others about (...)
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  5. Tyson E. Lewis (2009). Power, Crisis, and Education for Liberation: Rethinking Critical Pedagogy - by de Lissovoy, N. Educational Philosophy and Theory 41 (5):592-596.score: 120.0
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  6. William J. Mitchell, Phillip V. Lewis & N. L. Reinsch (1992). Bank Ethics: An Exploratory Study of Ethical Behaviors and Perceptions in Small, Local Banks. Journal of Business Ethics 11 (3):197 - 205.score: 120.0
    This article addresses five research questions: What specific behaviors are described in the literature as ethical or unethical? What percentage of business people are believed to be guilty of unethical behavior? What specific unethical behaviors have been observed by bank employees? How serious are the behaviors? Are experiences and attitudes affected by demographics? Conclusions suggest: There are seventeen categories of behavior, and that they are heavily skewed toward internal behaviors. Younger employees have a higher level of ethical consciousness than older (...)
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  7. Charlie Lewis & Jeremy I. M. Carpendale (2009). Carruthers' Marvelous Magical Mindreading Machine. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32 (2):152-152.score: 120.0
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  8. Jeremy I. M. Carpendale & Charlie Lewis (2004). Constructing Understanding, with Feeling. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (1):130-141.score: 120.0
    We explore three types of criticisms of our theory on the development of children's social understanding. We reject suggestions that we offer nothing new to traditional theories of development or recent “social” accounts of “theory of mind.” Second, we take the point that there are grounds for improving our account of dyadic interaction in infancy but reject claims that we have not sufficiently accounted for how we incorporate the notions of criteria and structure into the theory. Third, we accept that (...)
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  9. Hywel D. Lewis & Antony G. N. Flew (1975). Survival. Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 49:211 - 247.score: 120.0
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  10. Kevin Muldoon, Charlie Lewis & Norman Freeman (2008). Don't Throw the Baby Out with the Math Water: Why Discounting the Developmental Foundations of Early Numeracy is Premature and Unnecessary. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (6):663-664.score: 120.0
  11. Jeremy I. M. Carpendale & Charlie Lewis (2008). Mirroring Cannot Account for Understanding Action. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (1):23-24.score: 120.0
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  12. D. M. Lewis (1977). Maria Teresa Manni Piraino: Iscrizioni Greche Lapidarie Del Museo di Palermo. (Σικελικ , VI.) Pp. 219; 89 Plates. Palermo: S. F. Flaccovio, N.D. (1973). Paper, L. 10,000. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 27 (01):145-.score: 120.0
  13. Leon Roth, E. Gilman, R. J. Spilsbury, H. D. Lewis, Karl Britton, G. H. Bird, P. T. Geach, R. N. Smart, R. Rhees, Margaret Macdonald, Basil Mitchell, D. Daiches Raphael, A. M. MacIver, J. L. Ackrill, Martha Kneale & T. R. Miles (1956). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 65 (259):410-430.score: 120.0
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  14. Carmen E. Lewis (2006). Appeals Court Rejects Federal Jurisdiction Over Chiropractors Challenge to Medicare Coverage-Am. Chiropractic Ass'n, Inc. V. Leavitt. [REVIEW] Journal of Law, Medicine Ethics 34 (2):472-474.score: 120.0
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  15. D. M. Lewis (1969). Daniel J. Geagan: The Athenian Constitution After Sulla. (Hesperia, Supplement Xii.) Pp. Xiii+231; 7 Plates. Princeton, N.J.: American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1967. Paper, $10. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 19 (01):111-112.score: 120.0
  16. D. M. Lewis (1980). R.E. Wycherley: The Stones of Athens. Pp. Xviii + 293; 78 Photographs and Drawings. Princeton N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1978. £18·70 (Paper, £9·40). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 30 (01):163-164.score: 120.0
  17. Trevor Bench-Capon, Michał Araszkiewicz, Kevin Ashley, Katie Atkinson, Floris Bex, Filipe Borges, Daniele Bourcier, Paul Bourgine, Jack G. Conrad, Enrico Francesconi, Thomas F. Gordon, Guido Governatori, Jochen L. Leidner, David D. Lewis, Ronald P. Loui, L. Thorne McCarty, Henry Prakken, Frank Schilder, Erich Schweighofer, Paul Thompson, Alex Tyrrell, Bart Verheij, Douglas N. Walton & Adam Z. Wyner (2012). A History of AI and Law in 50 Papers: 25 Years of the International Conference on AI and Law. Artificial Intelligence and Law 20 (3):215-319.score: 120.0
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  18. D. M. Lewis (1979). Athenian Graffiti Mabel Lang: The Athenian Agora, Volume XXI: Graffiti and Dipinti. Pp. X + 116; 62 Plates. Princeton, N.J.: American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1976. Cloth, $35. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 29 (01):125-126.score: 120.0
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  19. D. M. Lewis (1978). Jonathan A. Goldstein: I Maccabees, A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary. (The Anchor Bible, Vol. 41.) Pp. 593; 4 Figures, 15 Maps. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Co., 1976. Cloth, $9. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 28 (01):180-.score: 120.0
  20. Sian Lewis (2002). Visual and Verbal Culture N. K. Rutter, B. A. Sparkes (Edd.): Word and Image in Ancient Greece . Pp. XIV + 258, Figs. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2000. Paper, £16.95. Isbn: 0-7486-1405-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 52 (01):107-.score: 120.0
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  21. H. D. Lewis (1951). Faith and Duty. By N. H. G. Robinson. (Victor Gollancz Ltd. Pp. 150. Price 12s. 6d.). Philosophy 26 (98):277-.score: 120.0
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  22. N. Lewis (2006). The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Philosophy. Philosophical Review 115 (1):108-112.score: 120.0
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  23. David D. Williams, Stephen C. Yanchar, Larry C. Jensen & Cheryl Lewis (2003). Character Education in a Public High School: A Multi-Year Inquiry Into Unified Studies. Journal of Moral Education 32 (1):3-33.score: 60.0
    This article describes how a unique high school programme, not formally designed to teach moral principles or character lessons, contributed substantially to the character education of its students. Graduates over 20 years old were interviewed ( n =106) and completed a questionnaire ( n =204). Findings suggest the programme teachers helped students develop character attributes by providing a desirable character education environment. A majority of students reported that the programme was personalised, practical and, in many cases, life changing. A majority (...)
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  24. Alan Lewis & Karl Erik Wärneryd (eds.) (1994). Ethics and Economic Affairs. Routledge.score: 60.0
    The longstanding interest in business ethics has been given renewed emphasis by high profile scandals in the world of business and finance. At the same time, many economists--dissatisfied with the discipline's emphasis on self-interest and individualism and by the asocial nature of much economic theory--have sought to englarge the scope of economics by looking at ethical questions. In Ethics and Economic Affairs a group of interdisciplinary scholars provide contributions on international interest in this aspect of socio-economics and economic-psychology. The book (...)
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  25. D. W. Rathbone (1987). Greeks in Ptolemaic Egypt N. Lewis: Greeks in Ptolemaic Egypt. Case Studies in the Social History of the Hellenistic World. Pp. Xii +182; 3 Maps, 8 Monochrome Plates, 6 Figures. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1986. £17.50. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 37 (02):247-248.score: 42.0
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  26. E. H. Minns (1934). N. Lewis: L'Industrie du Papyrus Dans l'Égypte Gréco-Romaine. Pp. Xiii + 187. Paris: Rodstein, 1934. Paper, 25 Fr. The Classical Review 48 (06):241-.score: 42.0
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  27. Timothy Bays (2007). The Problem with Charlie: Some Remarks on Putnam, Lewis, and Williams. Philosophical Review 116 (3):401-425.score: 39.0
    In his new paper, “Eligibility and Inscrutability,” J. R. G. Williams presents a surprising new challenge to David Lewis’ theory of interpretation. Although Williams frames this challenge primarily as a response to Lewis’ criticisms of Putnam’s model-theoretic argument, the challenge itself goes to the heart of Lewis’ own account of interpretation. Further, and leaving Lewis’ project aside for a moment, Williams’ argument highlights some important—and some fairly general—points concerning the relationship between model theory and semantic determinacy.
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  28. P. T. Geach (1978). Symbolic Logic By Lewis Carroll. Edited by W. W. Bartley III. New York: Clarkson N. Potter, Inc, 1977. Pp. Xxv, 496. $14.95. [REVIEW] Philosophy 53 (203):123-.score: 36.0
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  29. Paul Brazier (2012). C.S. Lewis and the Church: Essays in Honour of Walter Hooper. By Judith Wolfe and Brendan N. Wolfe. Pp. Xi, 193, London, Continuum, 2011, £60, $110, €72.99. The Cambridge Companion to C.S. Lewis. Edited by RobertMacSwain and MichaelWard. Pp. Xx, 328, Camb. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 53 (6):1080-1083.score: 36.0
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  30. Torin Alter (2001). Know-How, Ability, and the Ability Hypothesis. Theoria 67 (3):229-39.score: 31.0
    David Lewis (1983, 1988) and Laurence Nemirow (1980, 1990) claim that knowing what an experience is like is knowing-how, not knowing-that. They identify this know-how with the abilities to remember, imagine, and recognize experiences, and Lewis labels their view ‘the Ability Hypothesis’. The Ability Hypothesis has intrinsic interest. But Lewis and Nemirow devised it specifically to block certain anti-physicalist arguments due to Thomas Nagel (1974, 1986) and Frank Jackson (1982, 1986). Does it?
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  31. Brian Weatherson (2013). The Role of Naturalness in Lewis's Theory of Meaning. Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 1 (10).score: 21.0
    Many writers have held that in his later work, David Lewis adopted a theory of predicate meaning such that the meaning of a predicate is the most natural property that is (mostly) consistent with the way the predicate is used. That orthodox interpretation is shared by both supporters and critics of Lewis's theory of meaning, but it has recently been strongly criticised by Wolfgang Schwarz. In this paper, I accept many of Schwarze's criticisms of the orthodox interpretation, and (...)
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  32. Robert K. Meyer (2008). Ai, Me and Lewis (Abelian Implication, Material Equivalence and C I Lewis 1920). Journal of Philosophical Logic 37 (2).score: 21.0
    C I Lewis showed up Down Under in 2005, in e-mails initiated by Allen Hazen of Melbourne. Their topic was the system Hazen called FL (a Funny Logic), axiomatized in passing in Lewis 1921. I show that FL is the system MEN of material equivalence with negation. But negation plays no special role in MEN. Symbolizing equivalence with → and defining ∼A inferentially as A→f, the theorems of MEN are just those of the underlying theory ME of pure (...)
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  33. Bernard Linsky & Edward N. Zalta (1991). Is Lewis a Meinongian? Australasian Journal of Philosophy 69 (4):438–453.score: 15.0
    The views of David Lewis and the Meinongians are both often met with an incredulous stare. This is not by accident. The stunned disbelief that usually accompanies the stare is a natural first reaction to a large ontology. Indeed, Lewis has been explicitly linked with Meinong, a charge that he has taken great pains to deny. However, the issue is not a simple one. "Meinongianism" is a complex set of distinctions and doctrines about existence and predication, in addition (...)
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  34. Robin Findlay Hendry (2008). Two Conceptions of the Chemical Bond. Philosophy of Science 75 (5):909-920.score: 14.0
    In this article I sketch G. N. Lewis’s views on chemical bonding and Linus Pauling’s attempt to preserve Lewis’s insights within a quantum‐mechanical theory of the bond. I then set out two broad conceptions of the chemical bond, the structural and the energetic views, which differ on the extent in which they preserve anything like the classical chemical bond in the modern quantum‐mechanical understanding of molecular structure. †To contact the author, please write to: Department of Philosophy, Durham University, (...)
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  35. J. Hawthorne & G. Uzquiano (2011). How Many Angels Can Dance on the Point of a Needle? Transcendental Theology Meets Modal Metaphysics. Mind 120 (477):53-81.score: 12.0
    We argue that certain modal questions raise serious problems for a modal metaphysics on which we are permitted to quantify unrestrictedly over all possibilia. In particular, we argue that, on reasonable assumptions, both David Lewis's modal realism and Timothy Williamson's necessitism are saddled with the remarkable conclusion that there is some cardinal number of the form N α such that there could not be more than N α -many angels in existence. In the last section, we make use of (...)
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  36. Kit Fine (2003). The Problem of Possibilia. In Michael J. Loux & Dean W. Zimmerman (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Metaphysics. Oxford University Press.score: 12.0
    Are there, in addition to the various actual objects that make up the world, various possible objects? Are there merely possible people, for example, or merely possible electrons, or even merely possible kinds? We certainly talk as if there were such things. Given a particular sperm and egg, I may wonder whether that particular child which would result from their union would have blue eyes. But if the sperm and egg are never in fact brought together, then there is no (...)
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  37. Igal Kvart (2001). The Counterfactual Analysis of Cause. Synthese 127 (3):389 - 427.score: 12.0
    David Lewis’s counterfactual analysis of cause consisted of the counterfactual conditional closed under transitivity.2 Namely, a sufficient condition for A’s being a cause of C is that ∼A > ∼C be true; and a necessary as well as sufficient condition is that there be a series of true counterfactuals ∼A > ∼E1, ∼E1 > ∼E2, . . . , ∼En >∼C (n > 0).
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  38. Eric Steinhart (2012). On the Number of Gods. International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 72 (2):75-83.score: 12.0
    A god is a cosmic designer-creator. Atheism says the number of gods is 0. But it is hard to defeat the minimal thesis that some possible universe is actualized by some possible god. Monotheists say the number of gods is 1. Yet no degree of perfection can be coherently assigned to any unique god. Lewis says the number of gods is at least the second beth number. Yet polytheists cannot defend an arbitrary plural number of gods. An alternative is (...)
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  39. Karl-Georg Niebergall (2009). On 2nd Order Calculi of Individuals. Theoria 24 (2):169-202.score: 12.0
    From early work of N. Goodman to recent approaches by H. Field and D. Lewis, there have been attempts to combine 2nd order languages with calculi of individuals. This paper is a contribution, containing basic denitions and distinctions and some metatheorems, to the development of a general metatheory of such theories.
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  40. Sven Ove Hansson (2009). A History of Theoria. Theoria 75 (1):2-27.score: 12.0
    Theoria , the international Swedish philosophy journal, was founded in 1935. Its contributors in the first 75 years include the major Swedish philosophers from this period and in addition a long list of international philosophers, including A. J. Ayer, C. D. Broad, Ernst Cassirer, Hector Neri Castañeda, Arthur C. Danto, Donald Davidson, Nelson Goodman, R. M. Hare, Carl G. Hempel, Jaakko Hintikka, Saul Kripke, Henry E. Kyburg, Keith Lehrer, Isaac Levi, David Lewis, Gerald MacCallum, Richard Montague, Otto Neurath, Arthur (...)
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  41. Cf Gupta, The Problem of Possibilia.score: 12.0
    Are there, in addition to the various actual objects that make up the world, various possible objects? Are there merely possible people, for example, or merely possible electrons, or even merely possible kinds? We certainly talk as if there were such things. Given a particular sperm and egg, I may wonder whether that particular child which would result from their union would have blue eyes. But if the sperm and egg are never in fact brought together, then there is no (...)
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  42. Ari Maunu (2000). A Simple Solution to the Problem of De Se Belief Ascriptions. Communication and Cognition 33 (3-4):199-226.score: 12.0
    I show how a de se belief ascription such as "Privatus believes that he himself is rich" may be dealt with by means of a scope distinction over and above that one separating de dicto and de re ascriptions. The idea is, roughly, that 'Privatus...himself' forms in this statement a unity, a single "spread" sign that is at the same time in a de re and de dicto position. If so, H-N. Castañeda's contention that the "quasi-indicator" 'he himself' ('she herself', (...)
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  43. Rob Clifton & Bradley Monton (1999). Losing Your Marbles in Wavefunction Collapse Theories. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 50 (4):697 - 717.score: 12.0
    Peter Lewis ([1997]) has recently argued that the wavefunction collapse theory of GRW (Ghirardi, Rimini and Weber [1986]) can only solve the problem of wavefunction tails at the expense of predicting that arithmetic does not apply to ordinary macroscopic objects. More specifically, Lewis argues that the GRW theory must violate the enumeration principle: that 'if marble 1 is in the box and marble 2 is in the box and so on through marble n, then all n marbles are (...)
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  44. Rachel L. Kendal, Lewis Dean & Kevin N. Laland (2007). Objectivism Should Not Be a Casualty of Innovation's Operationalization. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (4):413-414.score: 12.0
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  45. E. S. Roberts (1888). Archaic Inscriptions From Crete D. Compaeetti, Leggi Antiche Delta Città di Gortyna, Firenze, 1885 (Also in the Museo Italiano, Vol. I) F. Bücheler and E. Zitelmann, Rheinisches Museum (1885) N. F. Bd. 40 (Ergänzungsheft; ' Das Recht von Gortyn ') J. And T. Baunack, Die Inschrift von Gortyn, Stuttgart, 1886 H. Lewy, Stadtrecht von Gortyn, Berlin, 1885 Museo Italiano di Antickità Classiche, Edited by D. Comparetti, Florence, 1885 Sqq. Vols. I, Ii. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 2 (1-2):9-12.score: 12.0
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  46. Roderick M. Chisholm (1973). Empirical Knowledge; Readings From Contemporary Sources. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,Prentice-Hall.score: 12.0
    Nelson, L. The impossibility of the "Theory of knowledge."--Moore, G. E. Four forms of skepticism.--Lehrer, K. Skepticism & conceptual change.--Quine, W. V. Epistemology naturalized.--Rozeboom, W. W. Why I know so much more than you do.--Price, H. H. Belief and evidence.--Lewis, C. I. The bases of empirical knowledge.--Malcolm, N. The verification argument.--Firth, R. The anatomy of certainty.--Chisholm, R. M. On the nature of empirical evidence.--Meinong, A. Toward an epistemological assessment of memory.--Brandt, R. The epistemological status of memory beliefs.--Malcolm, N. A (...)
     
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  47. G. N. Georgacarakos (1977). Abnormal Worlds and the Non-Lewis Modal Systems. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 18 (1):95-100.score: 12.0
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  48. Paul Henle (1951). Structure, Method, and Meaning. New York, Liberal Arts Press.score: 12.0
    Henry M. Sheffer: a bibliography (p. xv-xvi)--Structure: A formulation of the logic of sense and denotation, by A. Church. Notes on the logic of intension, by C.I. Lewis. The logic of terms, by J.W. Miller. Two-valued truth tables for modal functions, by H.S. Leonard. N-valued Boolean algebra, by P. Henle. Triangular matrices determined by two sequences, by L.L. Silverman. The ordered pair in number theory, by W.V. Quine.
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  49. O. N. Hillman (1932). Professor Lewis' View of Our Knowledge of Objects. The Monist 42 (2):303-312.score: 12.0
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  50. Robin Le Poidevin & Murray MacBeath (eds.) (1993). The Philosophy of Time. Oxford University Press.score: 12.0
    This volume provides a balanced set of reviews which introduce the central topics in the philosophy of time. This is the first introductory anthology on the subject to appear for many years; the contributors are distinguished, and two of the essays are specially written for this collection. In their introduction, the editors summarize the background to the debate, and show the relevance of issues in the philosophy of time for other branches of philosophy and for science. Contributors include J.M.E. McTaggart, (...)
     
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  51. 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. (...)
     
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  52. Miguel Sánchez-Mazas (1987). Un Lenguaje Aritmético Como Instrumento de Análisis Y de Decisión En Lógica Y En Derecho. Theoria 2 (2):503-566.score: 12.0
    An arithmetical language, whose words are natural numbers written in hexadecimal numeration system, is defined and its applications for the representation, analysis and decision of formulae of some logical and normative systems are described and illustrated.The formulae, operations and relations of the represented system are associated as follows respectively to the numbers and the arithmetical operations and relations of the proposed language:1. Each well-formed-formula of the system is associated to a number of a set of natural numbers between zero (associated (...)
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  53. Ernest Sosa (ed.) (1975). Causation and Conditionals. Oxford University Press.score: 12.0
    Mackie, J. L. Causes and conditions.--Taylor, R. The metaphysics of causation.--Scriven, M. Defects of the necessary condition analysis of causation.--Kim, J. Causes and events: Mackie on causation.--Anscombe, G. E. M. Causality and determination.--Davidson, D. Causal relations.--Wright, G. H. von. On the logic and epistemology of the causal relation.--Ducasse, C. J. On the nature and the observability of the causal relation.--Sellars, W. S. Counterfactuals.--Chisholm, R. M. Law statements and counterfactual inference.--Rescher, N. Belief-contravening suppositions and the problem of contrary-to-fact conditionals.--Stalnaker, R. A (...)
     
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  54. Robert K. Clifton, Jeremy N. Butterfield & Michael L. G. Redhead (1990). Nonlocal Influences and Possible Worlds--A Stapp in the Wrong Direction. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 41 (1):5-58.score: 6.0
    give a proof of the existence of nonlocal influences acting on correlated spin-1/2 particles in the singlet state which does not require any particular interpretation of quantum mechanics (QM). (Except Stapp holds that the proof fails under a many-worlds interpretation of QM—a claim we analyse in 1.2.) Recently, in responding to Redhead's ([1987], pp. 90-6) criticism that the Stapp 1 proof fails under an indeterministic interpretation of QM, Stapp [1989] (henceforth Stapp 2), has revised the logical structure of his proof (...)
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  55. Allan N. Schore (2005). Developmental Affective Neuroscience Describes Mechanisms at the Core of Dynamic Systems Theory. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (2):217-218.score: 6.0
    Lewis describes the developmental core of dynamic systems theory. I offer recent data from developmental neuroscience on the sequential experience-dependent maturation of components of the limbic system over the stages of infancy. Increasing interconnectivity within the vertically integrated limbic system allows for more complex appraisals of emotional value. The earliest organization of limbic structures has an enduring impact on all later emotional processing.
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  56. Geneviève Rodis-Lewis (1988). Dortous de Mairan Fut-Il Spinoziste ? Revue de Métaphysique Et de Morale 93 (2):165 - 172.score: 6.0
    Dortous de Mairan ne put obtenir de Malebranche la réfutation du spinozisme mais il se tourmentait de ne pouvoir trouver les failles de la doctrine, ce qui semble peu compatible avec une acceptation réelle du système. En histoire il n'est guère spinoziste : il tente obstinément de subordonner l'histoire de la Chine à celle de l'Egypte afin de concilier sa trop longue chronologie avec celle du Pentateuque. Dortous de Mairan failed to secure from Malebranche a refutation of Spinozism and was (...)
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  57. J. N. Findlay, C. Lewy & S. Körner (1953). Symposium: The Notion of Infinity. Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 27:21 - 68.score: 4.7
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