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  1. Daniel T. Levin & D. Alexander Varakin (2004). No Pause for a Brief Disruption: Failures of Visual Awareness During Ongoing Events. Consciousness and Cognition 13 (2):363-372.score: 290.0
  2. D. Alexander Varakin, Daniel T. Levin & Roger Fidler (2004). Unseen and Unaware: Implications of Recent Research on Failures of Visual Awareness for Human-Computer Interface Design. Human-Computer Interaction 19 (4):389-422.score: 290.0
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  3. D. Holzman & S. Alexander (1961). A Chinese Conception of the Hero. Diogenes 9 (36):33-51.score: 140.0
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  4. G. Caleb Alexander & John D. Lantos (2006). The Doctor-Patient Relationship in the Post-Managed Care Era. American Journal of Bioethics 6 (1):29 – 32.score: 120.0
    The growth of managed care was accompanied by concern about the impact that changes in health care organization would have on the doctor-patient relationship (DPR). We now are in a "post-managed care era," where some of these changes in health care delivery have come to pass while others have not. A re-examination of the DPR in this setting suggests some surprising results. Rather than posing a new and unprecedented threat, managed care was simply the most recent of numerous strains on (...)
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  5. Sharon Crowell, George C. H. Sun, John Howie, Thomas M. Alexander, Kenneth W. Stikkers, Randall E. Auxier, Robert Hahn, Sen Wu, Elizabeth Ramsden Eames, Martin Lu, George Kimball Plochmann, Matt Sronkoski, D. S. Clarke, Eugenie Gatens-Robinson, Hans H. Rudnick, Stephen Bickham & Don Mikula (2006). Remembering Lewis E. Hahn. Philosophy East and West 56 (1):1-15.score: 120.0
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  6. E. H. Hollands, R. W. Sellars, A. W. Moore, B. H. Bode, E. S. Ames, G. D. Walcott, Edwin D. Starbuck, J. M. Mecklin, H. B. Alexander, V. T. Thayer, R. C. Lodge, Ellsworth Faris & Edward L. Schaub (1917). The Seventeenth Annual Meeting of the Western Philosophical Association. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 14 (15):403-414.score: 120.0
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  7. Isaiah Berlin, P. F. Strawson, R. Rhees, F. E. Sparshott, Michael Scriven, R. F. Holland, Jonathan Harrison, H. G. Alexander, C. A. Mace, J. L. Evans, D. A. Rees, W. Mays, C. K. Grant, Basil Mitchell & G. C. J. Midgley (1952). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 61 (243):405-439.score: 120.0
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  8. Richard D. Alexander (1985). A Biological Interpretation of Moral Systems. Zygon 20 (1):3-20.score: 120.0
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  9. Archibald B. D. Alexander (1908). Kuno Fischer: An Estimate of His Life and Work. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 5 (3):57-64.score: 120.0
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  10. J. Alexander & D. G. Paz (1974). The Treasury Grants, 1833-1839. British Journal of Educational Studies 22 (1):78 - 92.score: 120.0
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  11. O. D. (1978). Alexander of Aphrodisias on Stoic Physics. A Study of the De Mixtione with Preliminary Essays, Text, Translation, and Commentary. The Review of Metaphysics 32 (2):372-373.score: 120.0
  12. D. J. K. Alexander (1994). A Profitable Education? Business Ethics 8 (4):22-25.score: 120.0
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  13. S. Alexander & G. D. Hicks (1892). Symposium: Has the Perception of Time an Origin in Thought? Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 2 (2):51 - 68.score: 120.0
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  14. G. Caleb Alexander & John D. Lantos (2006). Commentary: Physicians as Public Servants in the Setting of Bioterrorism. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 15 (04).score: 120.0
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  15. M. Beck, B. Angelone, D. Levin, M. Peterson & D. Varakin (2008). Implicit Learning for Probable Changes in a Visual Change Detection Task. Consciousness and Cognition 17 (4):1192-1208.score: 120.0
  16. M. A. Ott, A. B. Alexander, M. Lally, J. B. Steever & G. D. Zimet (forthcoming). Preventive Misconception and Adolescents' Knowledge About HIV Vaccine Trials. Journal of Medical Ethics.score: 120.0
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  17. J. McKenzie Alexander (2000). Evolutionary Explanations of Distributive Justice. Philosophy of Science 67 (3):490-516.score: 60.0
    Evolutionary game theoretic accounts of justice attempt to explain our willingness to follow certain principles of justice by appealing to robustness properties possessed by those principles. Skyrms (1996) offers one sketch of how such an account might go for divide-the-dollar, the simplest version of the Nash bargaining game, using the replicator dynamics of Taylor and Jonker (1978). In a recent article, D'Arms et al. (1998) criticize his account and describe a model which, they allege, undermines his theory. I sketch a (...)
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  18. Samuel Alexander (forthcoming). Infinite Graphs in Systematic Biology, with an Application to the Species Problem. Acta Biotheoretica.score: 60.0
    We argue that C. Darwin and more recently W. Hennig worked at times under the simplifying assumption of an eternal biosphere. So motivated, we explicitly consider the consequences which follow mathematically from this assumption, and the infinite graphs it leads to. This assumption admits certain clusters of organisms which have some ideal theoretical properties of species, shining some light onto the species problem. We prove a dualization of a law of T.A. Knight and C. Darwin, and sketch a decomposition result (...)
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  19. Carol A. Wilson, James F. Alexander & Charles W. Turner (1996). Family Therapy Process and Outcome Research: Relationship to Treatment Ethics. Ethics and Behavior 6 (4):345 – 352.score: 60.0
    We know from the research literature that psychotherapy is effective, but we also know that hundreds of diverse therapies are being practiced that have not been subjected to scientific scrutiny; thus, in some circumstances iatrogenic effects do occur. Therefore, it is crucial that we recognize and implement therapeutic interventions that are evidence based rather than succumb to ethical dilemma, frustration, and complacency. Recommendations for family therapists are discussed, including the need to (a) keep abreast of research findings, (b) translate research (...)
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  20. Anna Alexander (1998). Sexuality and Narcotic Desire. Symposium 2 (2):123-137.score: 60.0
    lf addiction is the disease of the epoch, women are its greatest victims. Not only are they the population most affected by this “disease,” the campaigns and treatments designed to treat women’s addictions are both ineffective and (worse) demonstrably sexist, racist, and misogynist (Greaves, 1996). This paper situates the hermeneutics of (the disease of) addiction and the analysis of appropriate treatments for this “disease” within the broader social and historical contexts that shape gendered paradigms of health and the “healthy free (...)
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  21. David Sloan Wilson (1999). A Critique of R.D. Alexander's Views on Group Selection. Biology and Philosophy 14 (3).score: 56.0
    Group selection is increasingly being viewed as an important force in human evolution. This paper examines the views of R.D. Alexander, one of the most influential thinkers about human behavior from an evolutionary perspective, on the subject of group selection. Alexander's general conception of evolution is based on the gene-centered approach of G.C. Williams, but he has also emphasized a potential role for group selection in the evolution of individual genomes and in human evolution. Alexander's views are (...)
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  22. John Collier, Critical Notice of Richard D. Alexander, The Biology of Moral Systems, New York: Aldine de Gruyter 1987. Pp. Xxi+301.score: 45.0
    Richard Alexander's second book on biology and morality is a continuation and amplification of the project he reported on in Darwinism and Human Affairs1. The Biology of Moral Systems is more abstract than the earlier book. It does not broach any new empirical ground, but puts Alexander's views into a broader context of philosophical and sociological discussions of morality. It discusses and criticizes alternative philosophical and biological views of morality, and presents his views on the significance of biology (...)
     
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  23. Michael Ruse (1981). Book Review:Darwinism and Human Affairs Richard D. Alexander. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 48 (4):627-.score: 42.0
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  24. Terence Ball (1981). Book Review:Darwinism and Human Affairs. Richard D. Alexander. [REVIEW] Ethics 92 (1):161-.score: 42.0
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  25. A. S. Wilkins (1888). The Language of Palestine Greek the Language of Christ and His Apostles. By Roberts, D.D. Alexander, Professor of Humanity, St. Andrews. London: Longmans, 1888. 8vo. Pp.511. 18s. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 2 (05):142-145.score: 42.0
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  26. P. M. Fraser (1980). Alexander's 'Image' P. Goukowsky: Essai Sur les Origines du Mythe d'Alexandre (336–270 Av. J.-C.) Tome I: Les Origines Politiques. (Annales de l'Est, Publ. Par l'Univ. – Mèm. No. 60.) Pp. 360; 12 Illustrations. Nancy, 1978. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 30 (02):246-248.score: 36.0
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  27. Gerard Naddaf (2005). A Presocratic Festschrift V. Caston, D. W. Graham (Edd.): Presocratic Philosophy. Essays in Honour of Alexander Mourelatos . Pp. Xvi + 346. Aldershot and Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2002. Cased, £47.50. ISBN: 0-7546-0502-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 55 (02):399-.score: 36.0
  28. Sean Gurd (2010). Essays on Aeschylus (M.) Lloyd (Ed.) Aeschylus. Pp. Xvi + 418. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007. Cased, £95 (Paper, £37). ISBN: 978-0-19-926525-1 (978-0-19-926524-4 Pbk). (D.) Cairns, (V.) Liapis (Edd.) Dionysalexandros. Essays on Aeschylus and His Fellow Tragedians in Honour of Alexander F. Garvie. Pp. Xx + 312. Swansea: The Classical Press of Wales, 2006. Cased, £45. ISBN: 978-1-905125-13-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 60 (01):17-.score: 36.0
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  29. Margaret E. Reesor (1971). The Route of Parmenides. By Alexander P. D. Mourelatos, New Haven and London: Yale University Press. 1970. Pp. Xxiii. 308. $13.75. [REVIEW] Dialogue 10 (01):161-162.score: 36.0
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  30. Frederic M. Schroeder (2010). Alexander of Aphrodisias de Anima (M.) Bergeron, (R.) Dufour (Edd., Trans.) Alexandre d'Aphrodise: De L'Âme. Pp. 416. Paris: Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin, 2008. Paper, €45. ISBN: 978-2-7116-1973-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 60 (01):84-.score: 36.0
  31. R. W. Sharples (1986). Alexander of Aphrodisias, on Fate Pierre Thillet: Alexandre d'Aphrodise: Traité du Destin. Texte Établi Et Traduit Par Pierre Thillet. (Collection Budé.) Pp. Clix + 110 (1–76 Double). Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1984. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 36 (01):33-35.score: 36.0
  32. Helen Whitehouse (1987). Graeco-Roman Egypt Alan K. Bowman: Egypt After the Pharaohs, 332 B.C.–A.D. 642: From Alexander to the Arab Conquest. Pp. 264; 144 Illustrations+4 Figs. London: British Museum, 1986. £16,95. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 37 (02):257-259.score: 36.0
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  33. Alfred E. Garvie (1934). Conversion: The Old and the New in Religion From Alexander the Great to Augustine of Nippo. By A. D. Nock. (London: Oxford: Clarendon Press; Humphrey Milford. 1933. Pp. Xii + 309. Price 15s. Net.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 9 (34):242-.score: 36.0
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  34. John Briscoe (1976). Alexander the Great Robin Lane Fox: Alexander the Great. Pp. 568; 28 Black and White Photographs, 8 Maps. London: Allen Lane (in Association with Longman), 1973. Cloth, £5. Peter Green: Alexander of Macedon. Pp. Xxxi + 617; 14 Maps and Plans. Penguin Books, 1974. Paper, £1. J. R. Hamilton: Alexander the Great. Pp. 196: 2 Maps. London: Hutchinson, 1973. Cloth, £3 (Paper, £1·50). Fritz Schachermeyr: Alexander der Grosse: Das Problem Seiner Persönlichkeit Und Seines Wirkens. (Sitz. D. Österr. Akad. D. Wiss., Phil.-Hist. Kl., 285.) Pp. 723: 14 Colour, 19 Black and White Photographs; 12 Maps, 3 Plans. Vienna: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie, 1973. Paper, DM. 60. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 26 (02):232-235.score: 36.0
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  35. W. W. Fowler (1887). The Story of the Nations: Alexander's Empire. By J. P. Mahaffy, D.D. London: T. Fisher Unwin. 5s. The Classical Review 1 (07):203-204.score: 36.0
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  36. Maya J. Goldenberg (2006). Letter to the Editor: The Doctor-Patient Relationship in the Age of Evidence-Based Health Care (andNotthe “Post-Managed Care Era”): A Response to G. Caleb Alexander and John D. Lantos. American Journal of Bioethics 6 (1):W32-W32.score: 36.0
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  37. L. S. Stebbbing (1930). The Elements of Logic. By Robert Latta M.A., D.Phil., LL.D., and Alexander MacBeath M.A. (London: Macmillan & Co., Ltd. 1929. Pp. Viii + 393. Price 6s.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 5 (17):147-.score: 36.0
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  38. F. J. E. Raby (1958). The Medieval Conception of Alexander the Great George Cary: The Medieval Alexander. Edited by D. J. A. Ross. Pp. Xvi + 416; 9 Plates + 5 Text Figures. Cambridge: University Press, 1956. Cloth, 52s. 6d. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 8 (01):76-77.score: 36.0
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  39. Elizabeth Baynham (2004). Roman Views of Alexander D. Spencer: The Roman Alexander. Reading a Cultural Myth . Pp. XXVI + 277, Maps, Ills. Exeter: University of Exeter Press, 2002. Paper, £15.99. Isbn: 0-85989-678-1 (0-85989-677-3 Hbk). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 54 (01):116-.score: 36.0
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  40. A. R. Birley (1991). Alexander Severus in the Historia Augusta Cécile Bertrand-Dagenbach: Alexandre Sévère Et l'Histoire Auguste. (Collection Latomus, 208.) Pp. 216. Brussels: Latomus. Revue d'Études Latines, 1990. Paper, B. Frs. 1000. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 41 (02):345-346.score: 36.0
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  41. P. A. Brunt (1958). Social and Political Ideas Sir Ernest Barker: From Alexander to Constantine. Passages and Documents Illustrating the History of Social and Political Ideas, 336 B. C.–A.D. 337. Pp. Xxvi + 505. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1956. Cloth, 50s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 8 (01):70-72.score: 36.0
  42. A. E. Douglas (1966). Manfred Fuhrmann: Untersuchungen Zur Textgeschichte der Pseudo-Aristotelischen Alexander-Rhetorik (der Τ Χνη des Anaximenes von Lampsakos). (Akad. D. Wiss. In Mainz, Abh. D. Geistes- U. Sozialwiss. Kl. 1964. 7.) Pp. 209; 3 Plates. Wiesbaden: Steiner, 1905. Paper, DM. 20.80. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 16 (03):406-407.score: 36.0
  43. P. M. Fraser (1980). Alfred S. Bradford: A Prosopography of Lacedaemonians From the Death of Alexander the Great, 323 B.C. To the Sack of Sparta by Alaric, A.D. 396. Pp. Viii + 499. Munich: C.H. Beck, 1977. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 30 (01):155-156.score: 36.0
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  44. Frank H. Knight (1943). Book Review:Religion, Science and Society in the Modern World. Alexander D. Lindsay. [REVIEW] Ethics 54 (1):60-.score: 36.0
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  45. Louis Arnaud Reid (1934). Beauty and Other Forms of Value. By S. Alexander O.M., Litt.D., F.B.A., Hon. LL.D., D.Litt., Litt.D., (London: Macmillan & Co., Ltd. 1933. Pp. X + 305. Price 10s. 6d. Net.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 9 (34):220-.score: 36.0
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  46. H. J. Rose (1935). Later Greek Religion Wilhelm Nestle: Griechische Religiosität von Alexander D. Gr. Bis Auf Proklos (Die Griechische Religiosität in Ihren Grundzügen Und Hauptvertretem von Homer Bis Proklos, III). Pp. 190. Berlin: De Gruyter (Sammlung Göschen, 1080), 1934. Cloth, RM. 1.62. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 49 (02):70-71.score: 36.0
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  47. R. Sharples (1996). Review. Pseudo-Alexander. Ps. Alessandro d' Afrodisia: Trattato Sulla Febbre. P Tassinari. The Classical Review 46 (2):236-237.score: 36.0
  48. B. A. Sparkes (1984). Late Apulian Vase-Painting A. D. Trendall, Alexander Cambitoglou: The Red-Figured Vases of Apulia, Vol. II: Late Apulian; Vol. III: Indexes. (Oxford Monographs on Classical Archaeology.) Pp. Xlvi+443–1074; 1075–1303; Plates 161–400, 1 Table. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1982. £75. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 34 (01):109-111.score: 36.0
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  49. B. A. Sparkes (1980). The Red-Figured Vases of Apulia A. D. Trendall and Alexander Cambitoglou: The Red-Figured Vases of Apulia, Vol. I. Early and Middle Apulian. (Oxford Monographs on Classical Archaeology.) Pp. Liv + 442, 2 Figures, 1 Table, 160 Plates. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1978. £25. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 30 (01):106-108.score: 36.0
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  50. Richard Stoneman (2005). The Alexander Legend C. Mossé: Alexander: Destiny and Myth . Translated by J. Lloyd. Pp.Xii + 244, Maps. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2004 (First Published as Alexandre: La Destinée d'Un Mythe, 2001). Paper, £16.99 (Cased, £49.99). ISBN: 0-7486-1765-5 (0-7486-1764-7 Hbk). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 55 (01):230-.score: 36.0
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  51. W. R. Halliday (1934). Old and New in Religion Conversion: The Old and the New in Religion From Alexander the Great to Augustine of Hippo. By A. D. Nock. Pp. Xii + 309. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1933. Cloth, 15s. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 48 (04):139-140.score: 36.0
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  52. E. Harrison (1902). Ogilvie's Horae Latinae Horae Latinae: Studies in Synonyms and Syntax. By the Late Robert Ogilvie, M.A., LL.D. Edited by Alexander Souter, M.A. Longmans, Green, & Co. 1901. Pp. Xxiii. And 339. 12s. 6d. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 16 (07):359-360.score: 36.0
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  53. Maurice R. Holloway (1965). "The Philosophy of Samuel Alexander," by Bertram D. Brettschneider. The Modern Schoolman 42 (3):340-340.score: 36.0
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  54. N. H. (1892). Thirteen Satires of Juvenal. Translated Into English by Alexander Leeper, M.A., LL.D., Warden of Trinity College in the University of Melbourne. New and Revised Edition. Macmillan, 1892. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 6 (10):461-.score: 36.0
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  55. Jas Johnstone (1930). The Progress of Life. A Study in Psychogenetic Evolution. By Alexander Meek, D.Sc. (London: Edward Arnold & Co. 1930. Pp. Viii + 193. Price 10s. 6d. Net.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 5 (20):642-.score: 36.0
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  56. L. Susan Stebbing (1930). The Problem of Time: An Historical and Critical Study. By I. Alexander Gunn M.A., B.Sc., Ph.D. (London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd. 1929. Pp. 460. Price 16s.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 5 (19):469-.score: 36.0
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  57. R. Mckenzie (1932). A Lexicon to Josephus A Lexicon to Josephus. Compiled by Henry St. John Thackeray, M.A., Hon. D.D. Published for the Jewish Institute of Religion, New York, by the Alexander Kohut Memorial Foundation. Part I, A to Ργς. Pp. X + 80. 10″ × 13¾″. Paris: Geuthner, 1930. Paper, 60 Fr. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 46 (02):76-77.score: 36.0
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  58. R. M. Rattenbury (1932). Later Greek Literature A History of Later Greek Literature From the Death of Alexander in 323 B.C. To the Death of Justinian in 565 A.D. By A. Wright. Pp. Xii+416. London: Routledge, 1932. Cloth, 18s. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 46 (04):165-166.score: 36.0
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  59. Franklin T. Richards (1897). Hogarth's Philip and Alexander of Macedon Philip and Alexander of Macedon. By D. G. Hogarth. With Maps and Illustrations. Pp. 1305. Price 14s. Murray. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 11 (06):313-317.score: 36.0
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  60. Matthew Sears (2011). Philip (R.A.) Gabriel Philip II of Macedonia. Greater Than Alexander. Pp. Xiv + 303, Ills, Maps. Washington, D.C.: Potomac Books, Inc., 2010. Cased, US$29.95. ISBN: 978-1-59797-519-3. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 61 (02):540-542.score: 36.0
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  61. W. W. Tarn (1926). Alexander the Great Notes Critiques Sur l'Histoire d'Alexandre: Première Série. By Georges Radet. Pp. 86. Bordeaux: Feret Et Fils; Paris: Boccard, Klinksieck, 1925. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 40 (02):68-.score: 36.0
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  62. R. Y. Tyrrell (1903). Hayman's Passing of Arthur in Greek Heroics The Passing of Arthur in Greek Verse, with a Stanza in Catullan Metre From Dryden's 'Alexander's Feast.' By Henry Hayman, D.D. Eton. Spottiswoode. 1903. 1s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 17 (07):365-367.score: 36.0
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  63. W. W. (1894). William Alexander Green Hill, M.D. The Classical Review 8 (09):423-424.score: 36.0
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  64. Kevin L. Flannery (1995). Ways Into the Logic of Alexander of Aphrodisias. E.J. Brill.score: 21.0
    Ways into the Logic of Alexander of Aphrodisias is intended to give an overview of the logic of Alexander of Aphrodisias (fl. early third century A D). Since ...
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  65. Alexander P. D. Mourelatos, Victor Miles Caston & Daniel W. Graham (eds.) (2002). Presocratic Philosophy: Essays in Honour of Alexander Mourelatos. Ashgate.score: 21.0
  66. Mary Leng, Alexander Paseau & Michael D. Potter (eds.) (2007). Mathematical Knowledge. Oxford University Press.score: 15.0
    What is the nature of mathematical knowledge? Is it anything like scientific knowledge or is it sui generis? How do we acquire it? Should we believe what mathematicians themselves tell us about it? Are mathematical concepts innate or acquired? Eight new essays offer answers to these and many other questions. Written by some of the world's leading philosophers of mathematics, psychologists, and mathematicians, Mathematical Knowledge gives a lively sense of the current state of debate in this fascinating field. Contents 1. (...)
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  67. Alexander Baumgarten & Joëlle Masson (forthcoming). Manifestative et laudative. Réalisme et transcendantalisme dans la question des noms divins chez Thomas d'Aquin, Somme théologique, Ia, q. 13. Chôra:283-298.score: 15.0
    Dans le plan de la première partie de la Somme Théologique de Thomas d’Aquin, les questions 12 et 13, dédiées aux noms divins, occupent une place privilégiée et confèrent une perspective inédite au discours théologique grâce à leur double fonction. D’une part, leur fonction est normale dans l’ordre du discours : après avoir établi les principaux attributs de Dieu, dont on a justement affirmé dans la 2e question qu’il est, les deux questions fixent les limites dans lesquelles il peut être (...)
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  68. Harold D. Lasswell (1965). Language of Politics. Cambridge, Mass.,M.I.T. Pr..score: 15.0
    Introduction: The language of power, by H. D. Lasswell. Style in the language of politics, by H. D. Lasswell. Why be quantitative? By H. D. Lasswell.--Technique: The problem of validating content analysis, by I. L. Janis. The reliability of content analysis categories, by Abraham Kaplan and J. M. Goldsen. Recording and context units, four ways of coding editorial content, by Alan Grey, David Kaplan and H. D. Lasswell. The feasibility of the use of samples in content analysis, by Alexander (...)
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  69. Matthias Lutz-Bachmann, Alexander Fidora & Andreas Niederberger (eds.) (2004). Metaphysics in the Twelfth Century: On the Relationship Among Philosophy, Science, and Theology. Brepols.score: 15.0
    Although metaphysics as a discipline can hardly be separated from Aristotle and his works, the questions it raises were certainly known to authors even before the reception of Aristotle in the thirteenth century. Even without the explicit use of this term the twelfth century manifested a strong interest in metaphysical questions under the guise of «natural philosophy» or «divine science», leading M.-D. Chenu to coin the expression of a twelfth century «éveil métaphysique». In their commentaries on Boethius and under the (...)
     
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  70. Alexander P. D. Mourelatos (ed.) (1974/1993). The Pre-Socratics: A Collection of Critical Essays. Princeton University Press.score: 15.0
    This collection introduces readers to some of the most respected Pre-Socratic scholarship of the twentieth century. It includes translations of important works from European scholars that were previously unavailable in English and incorporates the major topics and approaches of contemporary scholarship. Here is an essential book for students and scholars alike. "Students of the Pre-Socratics must be grateful to Mourelatos and his publishers for making these essays available to a wider public."--T. H. Irwin, American Journal of Philology "Mourelatos is a (...)
     
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  71. Joshua Knobe, Ken D. Olum & And Alexander Vilenkin (2006). Philosophical Implications of Inflationary Cosmology. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 57 (1):47-67.score: 14.0
    Recent developments in cosmology indicate that every history having a non-zero probability is realized in infinitely many distinct regions of spacetime. Thus, it appears that the universe contains infinitely many civilizations exactly like our own, as well as infinitely many civilizations that differ from our own in any way permitted by physical laws. We explore the implications of this conclusion for ethical theory and for the doomsday argument. In the infinite universe, we find that the doomsday argument applies only to (...)
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  72. Robert Baker (ed.) (1999). The American Medical Ethics Revolution: How the Ama's Code of Ethics has Transformed Physicians' Relationships to Patients, Professionals, and Society. Johns Hopkins University Press.score: 14.0
    The American Medical Association enacted its Code of Ethics in 1847, the first such national codification. In this volume, a distinguished group of experts from the fields of medicine, bioethics, and history of medicine reflect on the development of medical ethics in the United States, using historical analyses as a springboard for discussions of the problems of the present, including what the editors call "a sense of moral crisis precipitated by the shift from a system of fee-for-service medicine to a (...)
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  73. Stephen Finlay & Terence Cuneo (2008). Teaching & Learning Guide For: Moral Realism and Moral Nonnaturalism. Philosophy Compass 3 (3):570-572.score: 12.0
    Metaethics is a perennially popular subject, but one that can be challenging to study and teach. As it consists in an array of questions about ethics, it is really a mix of (at least) applied metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of language, and mind. The seminal texts therefore arise out of, and often assume competence with, a variety of different literatures. It can be taught thematically, but this sample syllabus offers a dialectical approach, focused on metaphysical debate over moral realism, which spans (...)
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  74. Peter Menzies (forthcoming). Critical Notice of Alexander Bird, Nature's Metaphysics: Laws and Properties. Analysis.score: 12.0
    This book advocates dispositional essentialism, the view that natural properties have dispositional essences.1 So, for example, the essence of the property of being negatively charged is to be disposed to attract positively charged objects. From this fact it follows that it is a law that all negatively charged objects will attract positively 10 charged objects; and indeed that this law is metaphysically necessary. Since the identity of the property of being negatively charged is determined by its being related in a (...)
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  75. R. W. Sharples (1996). Stoics, Epicureans, and Sceptics: An Introduction to Hellenistic Philosophy. Routledge.score: 12.0
    The Hellenistic philosophers and schools of philosophy are emerging from the shadow of Plato and Aristotle and are increasingly studied for their intrinsic philosophical value. They are not only interesting in their own right, but also form the intellectual background of the late Roman Republic. This study gives a comprehensive and readable account of the principal doctrines of the Stoics, Epicureans and various sceptical traditions from the death of Alexander the Great in 323 B.C. to around 200 A.D. Discussions (...)
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  76. Philippe Mongin (2006). A Concept of Progress for Normative Economics. Economics and Philosophy 22 (1):19-54.score: 12.0
    The paper discusses the sense in which the changes undergone by normative economics in the twentieth century can be said to be progressive. A simple criterion is proposed to decide whether a sequence of normative theories is progressive. This criterion is put to use on the historical transition from the new welfare economics to social choice theory. The paper reconstructs this classic case, and eventually concludes that the latter theory was progressive compared with the former. It also briefly comments on (...)
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  77. Alexander P. D. Mourelatos (1978). Events, Processes, and States. Linguistics and Philosophy 2 (3):415 - 434.score: 12.0
    The familiar Vendler-Kenny scheme of verb-types, viz., performances (further differentiated by Vedler into accomplishments and achievements), activities, and states, is too narrow in two important respects. First, it is narrow linguistically. It fails to take into account the phenomenon of verb aspect. The trichotomy is not one of verbs as lexical types but of predications. Second, the trichotomy is narrow ontologically. It is a specification in the context of human agency of the more fundamental, topic-neutral trichotomy, event-process-state.The central component in (...)
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  78. Sherri Irvin (2009). Teaching and Learning Guide For: Authors, Intentions and Literary Meaning. Philosophy Compass 4 (1):287-291.score: 12.0
    The relationship of the author's intention to the meaning of a literary work has been a persistently controversial topic in aesthetics. Anti-intentionalists Wimsatt and Beardsley, in the 1946 paper that launched the debate, accused critics who fueled their interpretative activity by poring over the author's private diaries and life story of committing the 'fallacy' of equating the work's meaning, properly determined by context and linguistic convention, with the meaning intended by the author. Hirsch responded that context and convention are not (...)
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  79. Benjamin Libet, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong & Lynn Nadel (eds.) (2010). Conscious Will and Responsibility: A Tribute to Benjamin Libet. Oxford University Press.score: 12.0
    Benjamin Libet, Do we have free will? -- Adina L. Roskies, Why Libet's studies don't pose a threat to free will? -- Alfred r. mele, libet on free will : readiness potentials, decisions, and awareness? -- Susan Pockett and Suzanne Purdy, Are voluntary movements initiated preconsciously? : the relationships between readiness potentials, urges, and decisions? -- William P. Banks and Eve A. Isham, Do we really know what we are doing? : implications of reported time of decision for theories of (...)
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  80. Alexander P. D. Mourelatos (1987). Gorgias on the Function of Language. Philosophical Topics 15 (2):135-170.score: 12.0
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  81. Alec D. Walen, Crime, Culpability and Moral Luck: Comment on Alexander, Ferzan and Morse.score: 12.0
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  82. Alexander P. D. Mourelatos (1993). Aristotle's Kinêsis/Energeia Distinction: A Marginal Note on Kathleen Gill's Paper. Canadian Journal of Philosophy 23 (3):385 - 388.score: 12.0
  83. Alexander P. D. Mourelatos (1981). Pre-Socratic Origins of the Principle That There Are No Origins From Nothing. Journal of Philosophy 78 (11):649-665.score: 12.0
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  84. Susanne Bobzien (1998). The Inadvertent Conception and Late Birth of the Free-Will Problem. Phronesis 43 (2):133-175.score: 12.0
    In this paper I argue that the "discovery" of the problem of causal determinism and freedom of decision in Greek philosophy is the result of a mix-up of Aristotelian and Stoic thought in later antiquity; more precisely, a (mis-)interpretation of Aristotle's philosophy of deliberate choice and action in the light of Stoic theory of determinism and moral responsibility. The (con-)fusion originates with the beginnings of Aristotle scholarship, at the latest in the early 2nd century A.D. It undergoes several developments, absorbing (...)
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  85. Erik D. Reichle, Keith Rayner & Alexander Pollatsek (2003). The E-Z Reader Model of Eye-Movement Control in Reading: Comparisons to Other Models. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (4):445-476.score: 12.0
    The E-Z Reader model (Reichle et al. 1998; 1999) provides a theoretical framework for understanding how word identification, visual processing, attention, and oculomotor control jointly determine when and where the eyes move during reading. In this article, we first review what is known about eye movements during reading. Then we provide an updated version of the model (E-Z Reader 7) and describe how it accounts for basic findings about eye movement control in reading. We then review several alternative models of (...)
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  86. Alexander D. Scott & Michael Scott (1999). The Paradox of the Question. Analysis 59 (264):331–335.score: 12.0
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  87. Erwin Sonderegger (1983). Zur Bildung des Ausdrucks τὸ τί ἦν εἶναι durch Aristoteles. Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 65 (1):18-39.score: 12.0
    This article shows the origin of the famous Aristotelian expression τὸ τί ἦν εἶναι in everyday language. The expression is analysable in τὸ … εἶναι and τί ἦν, and this part is the core of the common language question τουτὶ τί ἦν; or τουτὶ τί ἦν τὸ πρᾶγμα; always in imperfect form. This question is often found in Aristophanes' comedies, which represent common Attic language. This imperfect ἦν is noted as a common Attic form indicating the present time already by (...)
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  88. Alexander P. D. Mourelatos (1969). An Introduction to Early Greek Philosophy: The Chief Fragments and Ancient Testimony, with Connecting Commentary. Journal of the History of Philosophy 7 (4):459-462.score: 12.0
  89. Alexander D. Scott & Michael Scott (1997). What’s in the Two Envelope Paradox? Analysis 57 (1):34–41.score: 12.0
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  90. Alexander P. D. Mourelatos (1981). Astronomy and Kinematics in Plato's Project of Rationalist Explanation. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 12 (1):1-32.score: 12.0
  91. Alexander Herda & Richard Posamentir (2008). Early Ionia (J.) Cobet, (V.) von Graeve, (W.-D.) Niemeier, (K.) Zimmermann (Edd.) Frühes Ionien: Eine Bestandsaufnahme. Panionion-Symposion Güzelçamli 26. September – 1. Oktober 1999. (Milesische Forschungen 5.) Pp. Xii + 788, Figs, Ills, Maps, Pls. Mainz: Verlag Philipp von Zabern, 2007. Cased, €65. ISBN: 978-3-8053-3560-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 58 (02):507-.score: 12.0
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  92. Alexander P. D. Mourelatos (1965). The Real, Appearances and Human Error in Early Greek Philosophy. The Review of Metaphysics 19 (2):346 - 365.score: 12.0
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  93. Keith Rayner, Alexander Pollatsek & Erik D. Reichle (2003). Eye Movements in Reading: Models and Data. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (4):507-518.score: 12.0
    The issues the commentators have raised and which we address, include: the debate over how attention is allocated during reading; our distinction between early and late stages of lexical processing; our assumptions about saccadic programming; the determinants of skipping and refixations; and the role that higher-level linguistic processing may play in influencing eye movements during reading. In addition, we provide a discussion of model development and principles for evaluating and comparing models. Although we acknowledge that E-Z Reader is incomplete, we (...)
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  94. Melissa Williams & Jeremy Waldron (eds.) (2008). Nomos XLVIII: Toleration and Its Limits. NYU Press.score: 12.0
    Toleration has a rich tradition in Western political philosophy. It is, after all, one of the defining topics of political philosophy—historically pivotal in the development of modern liberalism, prominent in the writings of such canonical figures as John Locke and John Stuart Mill, and central to our understanding of the idea of a society in which individuals have the right to live their own lives by their own values, left alone by the state so long as they respect the similar (...)
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  95. Alexander D. Brooks (1996). Megan's Law: Constitutionality and Policy. Criminal Justice Ethics 15 (1):56-66.score: 12.0
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  96. John Anderson, David Armstrong & Creagh Cole, Front Matter.score: 12.0
    'With this scheme, John Anderson joins a very distinguished line of philosophers who have presented us with a set of categories. We have first Plato (the doctrine of Highest Kinds in his dialogue The Sophist), then Aristotle, Kant, Hegel, and Samuel Alexander.' - D. M. Armstrong, from the introduction. Space, Time and the Categories presents a unique record of personal influence and inspiration over three generations of philosophers in Australia, England and Scotland. This work is a vitally important text (...)
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  97. Sylvia Berryman, Alexander P. D. Mourelatos & Ravi K. Sharma (1995). Two Annotated Bibliographies on the Presocratics: A Critique and User's Guide. Ancient Philosophy 15 (2):471-494.score: 12.0
  98. Alexander P. D. Mourelatos (1984). Aristotle's Rationalist A Ccount of Qualitative Interaction. Phronesis 29 (1):1-16.score: 12.0
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  99. Alexander Sager (2005). Natural Ethical Facts: Evolution, Connectionism, and Moral Cognition William D. Casebeer Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2003, 224 P., $35.00. [REVIEW] Dialogue 44 (04):820-.score: 12.0
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  100. Morton J. Frisch & Richard G. Stevens (eds.) (2010). American Political Thought: The Philosophic Dimension of American Statesmanship. Transaction Publishers.score: 12.0
    This book focuses on the political thought of American statesmen. These statesmen have had consistent and comprehensive views of the good of the country and their actions have been informed by those views. The editors argue that political life in America has been punctuated by three great crises in its history-the crisis of the Founding, the crisis of the House Divided, and the crisis of the Great Depression. The Second World War was a crisis not just for America but for (...)
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