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  1. Katrien Devolder & Christopher M. Ward (2007). Rescuing Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research: The Possibility of Embryo Reconstitution After Stem Cell Derivation. Metaphilosophy 38 (2-3):245–263.score: 290.0
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  2. M. Fox & D. Ward (1992). Endnotes for Fox/Ward, From Page 6. Inquiry 10 (4):11-11.score: 230.0
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  3. Sam M. Doesburg & Lawrence M. Ward (2007). Corticothalamic Necessity, Qualia, and Consciousness. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (1):90-91.score: 140.0
    The centrencephalic theory of consciousness cannot yet account for some evidence from both brain damaged and normally functioning humans that strongly implicates thalamocortical activity as essential for consciousness. Moreover, the behavioral indexes used by Merker to implicate consciousness need more development, as, besides being somewhat vague, they lead to some apparent contradictions in the attribution of consciousness. (Published Online May 1 2007).
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  4. M. Fox & D. Ward (1992). Multiculturalism, Liberalism, and Science. Inquiry 10 (4):3-6.score: 140.0
  5. Thomas M. Ward (2011). Relations Without Forms: Some Consequences of Aquinass Metaphysics of Relations. Vivarium 48 (3-4):279-301.score: 120.0
    This article presents a new interpretation and critique of some aspects of Aquinas's metaphysics of relations, with special reference to a theological problem—the relation of God to creatures—that catalyzed Aquinas's and much medieval thought on the ontology of relations. I will show that Aquinas's ontologically reductive theory of categorical real relations should equip him to identify certain relations as real relations, which he actually identifies as relations of reason, most notably the relation of God to creatures.
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  6. Sam M. Doesburg, Keiichi Kitajo & Lawrence M. Ward (2005). Increased Gamma-Band Synchrony Precedes Switching of Conscious Perceptual Objects in Binocular Rivalry. Neuroreport 16 (11):1139-1142.score: 120.0
  7. Thomas M. Ward (2011). Spinoza on the Essences of Modes. British Journal for the History of Philosophy 19 (1):19-46.score: 120.0
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  8. Thomas M. Ward (2012). Animals, Animal Parts, and Hylomorphism: John Duns Scotus's Pluralism About Substantial Form. Journal of the History of Philosophy 50 (4):531-557.score: 120.0
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  9. Roger Ward (2005). Review of Frank M. Oppenheim, S.J., Reverence for the Relations of Life: Re-Imagining Pragmatism Via Josiah Royce's Interactions with Peirce, James, and Dewey. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2005 (7).score: 120.0
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  10. Christopher Ward (2002). Spinozism and Kant's Transcendental Ideal. Idealistic Studies 32 (3):221-236.score: 120.0
    Kant’s Transcendental Ideal (TI) is presented in a notoriously obscure section of the Critique of Pure Reason. Many readers know that Kant’s principal purpose in the TI is to show how reason fallaciously derives its concept of God from its idea of the world. But this argument is clothed in a language that is unfamiliar even to skilled commentators on Kant’s work. In this essay, I present the historical context of the proof, conduct a detailed exegesis of the proof, and (...)
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  11. Richard D. Wright & Lawrence M. Ward (2008). Orienting of Attention. Oxford University Press.score: 120.0
    This book is a succinct introduction to the orienting of attention.
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  12. David E. Ward (2002). Explaining Evil Behavior: Using Kant and M. Scott Peck to Solve the Puzzle of Understanding the Moral Psychology of Evil People. Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 9 (1):1-12.score: 120.0
  13. Allen M. Ward (1974). Crassus' Slippery Eel. The Classical Review 24 (02):185-186.score: 120.0
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  14. F. Champion Ward (1969). Book Review:The Academic Revolution. Christopher Jencks, David Riesman. [REVIEW] Ethics 80 (1):74-.score: 120.0
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  15. L. Jeyaseelan, J. Ward, M. Papanna & S. Sundararajan (2010). Quality of Consent Form Completion in Orthopaedics: Are We Just Going Through the Motions? Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (7):407-408.score: 120.0
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  16. T. B. Ward, S. M. Smith & J. Viad (eds.) (1997). Creative Thought: An Investigation of Conceptual Structures and Processes. American Psychological Association.score: 120.0
     
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  17. Lawrence M. Ward, Sam M. Doesburg, Keiichi Kitajo, Shannon E. MacLean & Alexa B. Roggeveen (2006). Neural Synchrony in Stochastic Resonance, Attention, and Consciousness. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology 60 (4):319-326.score: 120.0
  18. R. Meiggs (1936). Robert S. Rogers, Kenneth Scott, Margaret M. Ward: Caesaris Augusti Res Gestae Et Fragmenta. Pp. Xii + 119; 25 Photographs, 16 Coins Drawn. Boston, U.S.A.: D. C. Heath (London: Harrap), 1935. Cloth, $1.20. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 50 (01):38-.score: 42.0
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  19. R. G. Austin (1950). Greek and Latin Compositions J. G. Barrington-Ward, J. Bell, C. M. Bowra, A. N. Bryan-Brown, J. D. Denniston, T. F. Higham, M. Platnauer: Some Oxford Compositions. Pp. Xxxvi+324. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1949. Cloth, 21s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 64 (02):71-72.score: 36.0
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  20. Alfred E. Garvie (1929). Progress and Religion: An Historical Enquiry. By Christopher Dawson. (London: Sheed and Ward. 1929. Pp. Xviii + 254. Price 10s. 6d. Net.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 4 (15):407-.score: 36.0
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  21. C. Delisle Burns (1926). Book Review:Contemporary British Philosophy: Personal Statements by James Ward, E. B. Bax, D. Fawcett, G. Dawes Hicks, R. F. A. Hoenle, C. E. M. Joad, G. E. Moore, J. A. Smith, W. R. Sorley, A. E. Taylor, J. Arthur Thompson, Clement C. J. Webb. J. H. Muirhead. [REVIEW] Ethics 36 (3):314-.score: 36.0
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  22. H. J. Edwards (1908). W. T. Arnold on Roman History Studies of Roman Imperialism. By W. T. Arnold, M.A. Edited by Edward Fiddes, M.A., Special Lecturer in Roman History. With Memoir of the Author by Mrs. Humphry Ward and C. E. Montague. Manchester: University Press, 1906. 9″ × 6″. Pp. Cxxiii+281. Portrait. 7s. 6d. Net. The Roman System of Provincial Administration to the Accession of Constantine the Great. By W. T. Arnold, M.A. New Edition Revised From the Author's Notes by E. S. Shuckburgh. Oxford: Blackwell, 1906. 8½″ × 5″. Pp. Xviii + 288. Map. 6s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 22 (02):49-52.score: 36.0
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  23. David Woods (2004). Cah XIV A. Cameron, B. Ward-Perkins, M. Whitby (Edd.): The Cambridge Ancient History. Second Edition. Vol. XIV. Late Antiquity: Empire and Successors, A.D. 425–600 . Pp. XX + 1166. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. Cased, £110. Isbn: 0-521-32591-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 54 (01):185-.score: 36.0
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  24. H. D. Jocelyn (1992). The Lives of the Scholars Ward W. Briggs, William M. Calder III (Edd.): Classical Scholarship: A Biographical Encyclopedia. (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities, 928.) Pp. Xxiv + 534; 48 Illustrations. New York and London: Garland Publishing, 1990. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 42 (01):174-177.score: 36.0
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  25. T. Corbishley & J. S. (1951). Religion and the Rise of Western Culture. By Christopher Dawson. (Sheed & Ward. Price 18s.). Philosophy 26 (99):369-.score: 36.0
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  26. Charles Pigden, Wilt Thou Conceal This Dark Conspiracy? By.score: 12.0
    Dr Ward of Knox College obviously considers himself a sophisticated fellow. You can tell by the humorous yet statesmanlike tone of his article 'Psst … wanna hear a conspiracy theory?' (ODT 29/6/06). 'It is important', he thinks 'in dialoguing with conspiracy thinking, not just to refute it … but to ask why is it that people are believing this theory?' This apparently 'would create a much healthier dialogue than the shouting past each other that often seems to take place.' (...)
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  27. Christopher Pincock (web). Accounting for the Unity of Experience in Dilthey, Rickert, Bradley and Ward. In U. Feest (ed.), Historical Perspectives on Erkl. Max Planck Institute for the History of Science.score: 12.0
    Forthcoming in U. Feest (ed.), Historical Perspectives on Erkl.
     
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  28. Sheldene Simola (2005). Concepts of Care in Organizational Crisis Prevention. Journal of Business Ethics 62 (4):341 - 353.score: 12.0
    The role of ethics in organizational crisis management has received limited but growing attention. However, the majority of research has focused on applications of ethical theories to managing crisis events after they have occurred, as opposed to the implications of ethical theories for the primary prevention of these situations. The relationship between concepts derived from a contemporary ethic of care (resistance, voice, silence, connection) (Gilligan, C.: 1988, ‘Exit–voice Dilemmas in Adolescent Development’, in C. Gilligan, J. V. Ward and (...)
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  29. Charles Pigden, By.score: 12.0
    Dr Ward of Knox College obviously considers himself a sophisticated fellow. You can tell by the humorous yet statesmanlike tone of his article 'Psst … wanna hear a conspiracy theory?' (ODT 29/6/06). 'It is important', he thinks 'in dialoguing with conspiracy thinking, not just to refute it … but to ask why is it that people are believing this theory?' This apparently 'would create a much healthier dialogue than the shouting past each other that often seems to take place.' (...)
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  30. Ward Briggs (2010). Rome and America (M.) Malamud Ancient Rome and Modern America. Pp. Xii + 296, Ills. Malden, MA and Oxford: Wiley–Blackwell, 2009. Paper, £19.99, €27. ISBN: 978-1-4051-3934-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 60 (01):298-.score: 12.0
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  31. M. M. W. (1940). Book Review:The Nature of the Atom G. K. T. Conn; The Nature of Crystals A. G. Ward; The Wave Nature of the Electron G. K. T. Conn; The Cyclotron W. B. Mann. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 7 (3):387-.score: 12.0
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  32. Paul Brazier (2013). C. S. Lewis: The Question of Multiple Incarnations. Heythrop Journal 54 (4).score: 12.0
    Formulated by Aquinas, commented on by post-Copernican philosophers and theologians, analysed in depth by C.S. Lewis, and deliberated by some contemporary writers, the question of multiple incarnations either within humanity or amongst extra-terrestrial sentient species is all too intermittently examined: ‘Can the Christ be incarnated more than once in our reality, or somewhere else in the universe, or another reality?’ In this paper, we examine the debate and the conclusions: that is, Lewis’s position within his philosophical theology and his analogical (...)
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  33. M. L. Clarke (1957). Greek and Roman Education H. I. Marrou: A History of Education in Antiquity. Translated by George Lamb. Pp. Xviii + 466; 1 Map. London: Sheed & Ward, 1956. Cloth, 42s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 7 (3-4):235-237.score: 12.0
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  34. R. M. Ogilvie (1971). The Ager Veientanus A. Kahane, L. Murray Threipland, J. Ward-Perkins: The Ager Veientanus, North and East of Rome. (Papers of the British School at Rome, Xxxvi.) Pp. 218; 39 Figs., 32 Plates. London: British School at Rome, 1968. Cloth, £3·50. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 21 (03):438-439.score: 12.0
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  35. M. J. Alexander (1991). Ward Parks: Verbal Dueling in Heroic Narrative: The Homeric and Old English Traditions. Pp. Ix + 240. Princeton University Press, 1990. $29.95. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 41 (01):245-.score: 12.0
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  36. E. S. Beesly (1892). Fowler's Julius Caesar Julius Caesar and the Foundation of the Roman Imperial System, by W. Warde Fowler, M.A. G. P. Putnam's Sons. 1892. 5s. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 6 (09):406-407.score: 12.0
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  37. Ward Briggs (1993). Anton Bierl, William M. Calder III, Robert L. Fowler (Edd.): The Prussian and the Poet: The Letters of Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff to Gilbert Murray (1894–1930). Pp. Xv + 144. Hildesheim: Weidmann, 1991. DM 49.80. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 43 (02):464-465.score: 12.0
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  38. A. M. Dale (1955). Sophocles F. J. H. Letters: The Life and Work of Sophocles. Pp. Ix +310. London: Sheed & Ward, 1953. Cloth, 18s. Net. The Classical Review 5 (01):39-40.score: 12.0
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  39. J. W. Headlam (1893). Fowler's City-State of the Greeks and Romans The City-State of the Greeks and Romans. A Survey Introductory to the Study of Ancient History, by W. Warde Fowler, M.A., Fellow and Sub-Rector of Lincoln College, Oxford. London, Macmillan and Co., and New York. 1893. 5s. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 7 (07):325-326.score: 12.0
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  40. Cyril Bailey (1914). Roman Ideas of Deity Roman Ideas of Deity in the Last Century Before the Christian Era: Lectures Delivered in Oxford for the Common University Fund. By W. Warde Fowler, M.A., Etc. Pp. Vii + 166. Macmillan and Co. 1914. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 28 (07):241-243.score: 12.0
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  41. Cyril Bailey (1911). The Religious Experience of the Roman People The Religious Experience of the Roman People, From the Earliest Times to the Age of Augustus. The Gifford Lectures for 1909–10 Delivered in Edinburgh University by W. Warde Fowler, M.A. Pp. Xviii + 504. London Macmillan and Co., Ltd. 1911. Price 12s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 25 (07):223-226.score: 12.0
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  42. J. M. Cook (1972). Anne G. Ward (Ed.): The Quest for Theseus. Pp. 281; 229 Figs, (Some in Colour). London: Pall Mall Press, 1970. Cloth, £3·75. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 22 (02):288-289.score: 12.0
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  43. Ross Cranston (ed.) (1996). Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility. Clarendon Press.score: 12.0
    Among members of the legal profession and judiciary throughout the world, there is a genuine concern with establishing and maintaining high ethical standards. It is not difficult to understand why this should be so. Nor is it difficult to see the professional standards are not completely divorced from ordinary morality. Indeed, legal ethics and professional responsibility are more than a set of rules of good conduct; they are also a commitment to honesty, integrity, and service in the practice of law. (...)
     
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  44. Charles A. Hart (ed.) (1932). Aspects of the New Scholastic Philosophy. Cincinnati [Etc.]Benziger Brothers.score: 12.0
    Edward Aloysius Pace, philosopher and educator, by J. H. Ryan.-Neo-scholastic philosophy in American Catholic culture, by C. A. Hart.- The significance of Suarez for a revival of scholasticism, by J. F. McCormick.- The new physics and scholasticism, by F. A. Walsh.- The new humanism and standards, by L. R. Ward.- The purpose of the state, by E. F. Murphy.- The concept of beauty in St. Thomas Aquinas, by G. B. Phelan.- The knowableness of God: its relation to the theory (...)
     
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  45. J. Husband (1918). Aeneas at the Site of Rome Aeneas at the Site of Rome. Observations on the Eighth Book of the Aeneid, by W. Warde Fowlek, M.A., LL.D. (Edin.). Crown 8vo. Pp. 129. Oxford: B. H. Blackwell, Broad Street. 4s. 6d. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 32 (5-6):129-131.score: 12.0
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  46. M. H. Carré (1947). A Sketch of Mediaeval Philosophy. By D. J. B. Hawkins. (London: Sheed and Ward. 1946. Pp. 148. Price 6s.). Philosophy 22 (81):81-.score: 12.0
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  47. R. M. Ogilvie (1972). Thomas Ashby: The Roman Campagna in Classical Times. With a New Introduction by J. B. Ward-Perkins. Pp. X + 258; 48 Plates. London: Benn, 1970. Cloth, £3·15. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 22 (02):284-.score: 12.0
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  48. D. P. Sulmasy, M. Dwyer & E. Marx (1996). Do the Ward Notes Reflect the Quality of End-of-Life Care? Journal of Medical Ethics 22 (6):344-348.score: 12.0
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  49. D. H. M. Brooks (1981). Memories and the World. Analysis 41 (June):141-145.score: 9.0
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  50. A. Benning, M. Ghaleb, A. Suokas, M. Dixon-Woods, J. Dawson, N. Barber, Bd Franklin, A. Girling, K. Hemming, M. Carmalt, G. Rudge, T. Naicker, U. Nwulu, S. Choudhury & R. Lilford, Large Scale Organisational Intervention to Improve Patient Safety in Four UK Hospitals: Mixed Method Evaluation.score: 6.0
    Abstract Objectives To conduct an independent evaluation of the first phase of the Health Foundation’s Safer Patients Initiative (SPI), and to identify the net additional effect of SPI and any differences in changes in participating and non-participating NHS hospitals. Design Mixed method evaluation involving five substudies, before and after design. Setting NHS hospitals in the United Kingdom. Participants Four hospitals (one in each country in the UK) participating in the first phase of the SPI (SPI1); 18 control hospitals. Intervention The (...)
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  51. M. Andrew Holowchak (2013). The Paradox of Public Service Jefferson, Education, and the Problem of Plato's Cave. Studies in Philosophy and Education 32 (1):73-86.score: 6.0
    Plato noticed a sizeable problem apropos of establishing his republic—that there was always a ready pool of zealous potential rulers, lying in wait for a suitable opportunity to rule on their own tyrannical terms. He also recognized that those persons best suited to rule, those persons with foursquare and unimpeachable virtue, would be least motivated to govern. Ruling a polis meant that those persons, fully educated and in complete realization that the most complete happiness comprises solitary study of things unchanging, (...)
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  52. Charles M. Horvath (1995). The Social Equation. Business Ethics Quarterly 5 (2):329-352.score: 6.0
    Western business philosophy is rooted in the concepts of free enterprise, free markets, free choice. Yet freedom has its limits. Nature itself imposes constraints. In the state of nature each business must try to accomplish everything autonomously and ward off the attacks of rivals. These activities cost the business a great deal of freedom. The social contract emerges from such anarchy to increase the freedom available to all members of society. It does so by setting limits on individual freedom (...)
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  53. Dan Klein & Christopher D. Manning, Interpreting and Extending Classical Agglomerative Clustering Algorithms Using a Model-Based Approach.score: 6.0
    erative clustering. First, we show formally that the common heuristic agglomerative clustering algorithms – Ward’s method, single-link, complete-link, and a variant of group-average – are each equivalent to a hierarchical model-based method. This interpretation gives a theoretical explanation of the empirical behavior of these algorithms, as well as a principled approach to resolving practical issues, such as number of clusters or the choice of method. Second, we show how a model-based viewpoint can suggest variations on these basic agglomerative algorithms. (...)
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  54. Christopher Manning, Feature-Rich Part-of-Speech Tagging with a Cyclic Dependency Network.score: 6.0
    first-order HMM, the current tag t0 is predicted based on the previous tag t−1 (and the current word).1 The back- We present a new part-of-speech tagger that ward interaction between t0 and the next tag t+1 shows demonstrates the following ideas: (i) explicit up implicitly later, when t+1 is generated in turn. While unidirectional models are therefore able to capture both use of both preceding and following tag con-.
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  55. Regina M. Schwartz (ed.) (2004). Transcendence: Philosophy, Literature, and Theology Approach the Beyond. Routledge.score: 6.0
    In Transcendence , thinkers from John Milbank, Graham Ward, and Kevin Hart, to Thomas Carlson, Slavoj Zizek, and Jean-Luc Marion have come together to create the definitive analysis of this key concept in modern theological and philosophical thought.
     
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  56. W. Warde Fowler (1914). The Text of Festus Sexti Pompeii Festi de Verborum Significatu Quae Supersunt Cum Pauli Epitome. Thewrewkianis Copiis Usus Edidit Wallace M. Lindsay. Teubner, 1913. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 28 (07):246-247.score: 4.0
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  57. M. Quigley (2006). Medical Ethics and Law--Surviving on the Wards and Passing Exams. Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (9):556-557.score: 4.0
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  58. W. Warde Fowler (1914). Corpus Agrimensorum Romanorum: Vol. I. Fasc. 1. Recensuit Carolus Thulin. Leipzig: Teubner. M. 7. The Classical Review 28 (03):108-109.score: 4.0
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  59. W. Warde Fowler (1899). Ellis's Velleius Paterculus Vellei Paterculi Ad M. Vinicium Libri, Duo; Ex Amerbachii Praecipue Apographo Edidit Et Emendavit R. Ellis, Litt. Lat. Professor Apud Oxonienses. Oxonii E Typographeo Clarendoniano. 1898. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 13 (04):216-219.score: 4.0
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  60. W. Warde Fowler (1891). Frazer's Golden Bough The Golden Bough; a Study in Comparative Religion. By J. G. Frazer, M.A. (Macmillan & Co.). The Classical Review 5 (1-2):48-52.score: 4.0
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  61. W. Warde Fowler (1913). Varro on Farming Varro on Farming. The Three Books Rerum Rusticarum, Translated with Introduction, Commentary, and Excursus by Lloyd Storr-Best, M.A. Lond. 1 Vol. 8vo. Pp. Vii + 374. London: G. Bell and Sons, 1912. 5s. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 27 (03):105-106.score: 4.0
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  62. Christophe Dejours (2006). Subjectivity, Work, and Action. Critical Horizons 7 (1):45-62.score: 2.0
    This essay is intended to explore relations between work and subjectivity (that is, what concerns the individual subject: his or her suffering, pleasure, personal development, and so on). To this end, we shall draw on a body of theory and clinical practice that has been developing in France for some twenty years under the name of the `psychodynamics of work' and ask the three following questions. What is work? This question might seem trivial, but the clinical analysis of the relationship (...)
     
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  63. Elleke Landeweer, Tineke A. Abma, Linda Dauwerse & Guy A. M. Widdershoven (2011). Triad Collaboration in Psychiatry: Privacy and Confidentiality Revisited. International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 4 (1).score: 2.0
    Recently, there has been increased interest in the involvement of family members in treating psychiatric patients who are involuntarily admitted into mental hospitals (Goodwin and Happel 2006; Wilkinson and McAndrew 2008). Family is, for instance, expected to be of use in preventing escalations and aggression on the wards by giving information about patient needs and providing support to the patient. Yet, in practice, family is not routinely involved in the treatment process, and is not even regularly informed about situations (Marshall (...)
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