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  1. Daniel Press & Steven C. Minta (2000). The Smell of Nature: Olfaction, Knowledge and the Environment. Ethics, Place and Environment 3 (2):173 – 186.score: 120.0
    Olfaction offers unique entry into the non-human world, but Western culture constrains such opportunities because of the dominance of the visual mode of perception. We begin by briefly reviewing philosophical arguments against olfaction as a reliable cognitive input. We then build a biological case for the similarity of non-human and human olfaction. Subsequently, we argue that some contemporary societies still make use of olfaction for organizing themselves in space and time. We end by suggesting that olfaction offers promise for advancing (...)
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  2. Edwin M. Robertson, Alvaro Pascual-Leone & Daniel Z. Press (2004). Awareness Modifies the Skill-Learning Benefits of Sleep. Current Biology 14 (3):208-212.score: 120.0
  3. Gerald A. Press (2009). Plato's Art (C.) Rowe Plato and the Art of Philosophical Writing. Pp. X + 290. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007. Cased, £55, US$99. ISBN: 978-0-521-85932-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 59 (01):54-.score: 120.0
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  4. J. I. Daniel (2001). Stoicism K. Ierodiakonou: Topics in Stoic Philosophy . Pp. 259. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1999. Cased, £40. ISBN: 0-19-823768-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 51 (01):67-.score: 120.0
  5. J. Daniel Hammond (1994). The Inexact and Separate Science of Economics, Daniel M. Hausman. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992, Xi + 372 Pages. [REVIEW] Economics and Philosophy 10 (02):338-.score: 39.0
  6. Brie Gertler (2009). The Role of Ignorance in the Problem of Consciousness: Critical Review of Daniel Stoljar, Ignorance and Imagination: The Epistemic Origin of the Problem of Consciousness (Oxford University Press, 2006). Noûs 43 (2):378-393.score: 36.0
    The plain man thinks that material objects must certainly exist, since they are evident to the senses. Whatever else may be doubted, it is certain that anything you can bump into must be real; this is the plain man’s metaphysic. This is all very well, but the physicist comes along and shows that you never bump into anything: even when you run your hand along a stone wall, you do not really touch it. When you think you touch a thing, (...)
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  7. Owen Mcleod (2005). Daniel N. Robinson, Praise and Blame: Moral Realism and its Applications (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2002), Pp. XII + 225. Utilitas 17 (2):236-238.score: 36.0
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  8. Pierluigi Barrotta (2009). The Pursuit of Unhappiness. The Elusive Psychology of Well-Being , Daniel M. Haybron. Oxford University Press, 2008, XV + 357 Pages. [REVIEW] Economics and Philosophy 25 (3):378-384.score: 36.0
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  9. Timothy Schroeder (2012). Kelly , Daniel . Yuck! The Nature and Moral Significance of Disgust . Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2011. Pp. 194. $30.00 (Cloth). [REVIEW] Ethics 122 (2):430-434.score: 36.0
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  10. Carolyn Price (2009). Reviews the Pursuit of Unhappiness: The Elusive Psychology of Well-Being by Daniel M. Haybron. Oxford University Press, 2008. XV+357 Pp. £30. [REVIEW] Philosophy 84 (4):624-629.score: 36.0
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  11. Julian Reiss (2010). Across the Boundaries: Extrapolation in Biology and Social Science, Daniel P. Steel. Oxford University Press, 2007. Xi + 241 Pages. [REVIEW] Economics and Philosophy 26 (03):382-390.score: 36.0
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  12. Anna Alexandrova (2009). Book Reviews Haybron, Daniel M . The Pursuit of Unhappiness: The Elusive Psychology of Well‐Being . New York: Oxford University Press, 2008. Pp. 357. $55.00 (Cloth). [REVIEW] Ethics 119 (4):773-777.score: 36.0
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  13. Pascal Couillard (2003). From Chance to Choice: Genetics and Justice Allen Buchanan, Dan W. Brock, Norman Daniels Et Daniel Wikler Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2000, Xii, 398 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 42 (02):408-.score: 36.0
  14. A. G. Morton (1989). Daniel Zohary, Maria Hopf: Domestication of Plants in the Old World. The Origin and Spread of Cultivated Plants in West Asia, Europe, and the Nile Valley. (Oxford Science Publications.) Pp. Ix + 249; 39 Figures, 25 Maps. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1988. £35. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 39 (01):160-161.score: 36.0
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  15. David H. Sanford (1986). Elbow Room: The Varieties of Free Will Worth Wanting By Daniel C. Dennett Clarendon Press, 1985, X + 200 Pp., £17.50, £7.95 Paper. [REVIEW] Philosophy 61 (238):547-.score: 36.0
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  16. David Luban (2010). Markovits, Daniel . A Modern Legal Ethics: Adversary Advocacy in a Democratic Age . Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2008. Pp. Xii+361. $29.95 (Cloth). [REVIEW] Ethics 120 (4):864-869.score: 36.0
  17. J. Porter (1996). Book Reviews : Right Practical Reason: Aristotle, Action, and Prudence in Aquinas, by Daniel Westberg. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1994. Viii + 283 Pp. Hb. 30. Narrative and the Natural Law: An Interpretation of Thomistic Ethics, by Pamela M. Hall. Notre Dame, Indiana, University of Notre Dame Press, 1994. Vii + 153 Pp. Hb. 23.50. [REVIEW] Studies in Christian Ethics 9 (1):71-79.score: 36.0
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  18. Lisa C. Pieraccini (2010). Etruria and Rome (S.) Bell, (H.) Nagy (Edd.) New Perspectives on Etruria and Early Rome. In Honor of Richard Daniel De Puma. Pp. Xxiv + 305, Ills, Maps. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2009. Cased, US$55. ISBN: 978-0-299-23030-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 60 (02):572-574.score: 36.0
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  19. C. R. (1997). Daniel L. Pals. Seven Theories of Religion. Pp. VII+294. (New York & Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996.) $19.95. Religious Studies 33 (2):239-241.score: 36.0
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  20. Baruch Brody (2002). Allen Buchanan, Dan Brock, Norman Daniels, and Daniel Wikler, From Chance to Choice: Genetics and Justice: Buchanan, Allen ; Brock, Dan ; Daniels, Norman ; and Wikler, Daniel . From Chance to Choice: Genetics and Justice. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. Pp. 398. $33.00 (Cloth); $23.00 (Paper). [REVIEW] Ethics 112 (2):358-361.score: 36.0
  21. Robert Burch (1998). Nietzsche as Cultural Physician Daniel R. Ahern University Park, PA: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 1995, Xii + 212 Pp., $35.00. [REVIEW] Dialogue 37 (02):396-.score: 36.0
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  22. Stephen R. L. Clark (1987). Animal Rights Daniel A. Dombrowski: The Philosophy of Vegetarianism. Pp. Iv+188. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1984. $20.00 (Paper, 9.95). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 37 (02):224-225.score: 36.0
  23. Michael Dunne (2009). Daniel Schwartz Aquinas on Friendship . (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2007). Pp. XI+189. £30.00 (Hbk). Isbn 978 0 19 920539. Religious Studies 45 (1):119-124.score: 36.0
  24. S. F. (2003). Daniel Garber Descartes Embodied: Reading Cartesian Philosophy Through Cartesian Science. (New York/Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001). Pp. XI+337. £16.95 (Pbk). ISBN 0 521 78353. [REVIEW] Religious Studies 39 (2):248-248.score: 36.0
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  25. S. F. (1999). Stephen T. Davis, Daniel Kendall S.J., And Gerald O'collins S.J. The Resurrection. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997). Pp. XVIII+368. £30.00 Hbk. [REVIEW] Religious Studies 35 (2):241-243.score: 36.0
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  26. Mogens Lærke (2012). Leibniz: Body, Substance, Monad By Daniel Garber Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2009, Pp. 428 + Xxi. Philosophy 87 (03):449-452.score: 36.0
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  27. Hugo Meynell (2012). Just War as Christian Discipleship. By Daniel M. Bell, Jr. Pp. 267, Grand Rapids, MI, Brazos Press, 2009, $18.00. Heythrop Journal 53 (3):527-528.score: 36.0
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  28. Kyle Gingerich Hiebert (2012). The Prism of Just War: Asian and Western Perspectives on the Legitimate Use of Military Force. Edited by Howard M. Hensel. Pp. Vii, 283, Farnham, Ashgate, 2010, £55.00. Just War as Christian Discipleship: Recentering the Tradition in the Church Rather Than the State. By Daniel M. Bell Jr. Pp. 267, Grand Rapids, Brazos Press, 2009, £14.99. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 53 (5):841-842.score: 36.0
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  29. Tamler Sommers (2013). Yuck: The Nature and Moral Significance of Disgust. By Daniel Kelly. (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2011. Pp. 208pp. Price $30.00/£20.95). [REVIEW] Philosophical Quarterly 63 (250):172-174.score: 36.0
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  30. Arjo Klamer (1985). Reviews Appraisal and Criticism in Economics: A Book of Readings, Edited by Bruce Caldwell, Boston: Allen & Unwin, 1984. The Philosophy of Economics: An Anthology, Edited by Daniel M. Hausman, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984. Economics and Philosophy 1 (02):342-.score: 36.0
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  31. D. W. Hamlyn (1989). A New Aristotle Reader Edited by J. L. Ackrill Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1987, Xiv + 580 Pp., £35.00Aristotle's Two Systems By Daniel W. Graham Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1987, Xv + 359 Pp., £35.00Aristotle: The Desire to Understand By Jonathan Lear Cambridge University Press, 1988, Xi + 328 Pp., £27.50, £8.95 paperAristotle Today Edited by Mohan Matthen Edmonton: Academic Printing and Publishing, 1987, Viii + 196 Pp., $34.95, $18.95 Paper. [REVIEW] Philosophy 64 (248):261-.score: 36.0
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  32. Francis Kane (1993). The Patient's Ordeal. William F. May. Medical Ethics Series, Daniel Smith and Robert Veatch, Editors. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1991. [REVIEW] Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 2 (03):385-.score: 36.0
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  33. Jennifer Ruth (2004). Book Reviews: Mesmerized: Powers of Mind in Victorian Britain, by Alison Winter. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1998. 464 Pp. Svengali's Web: The Alien Enchanter in Modern Culture, by Daniel Pick. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2000. 284 Pp. [REVIEW] Journal of Medical Humanities 25 (1):75-77.score: 36.0
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  34. John Lachs (1969). The Birth of Reason and Other Essays. By George Santayana. Edited by Daniel Cory. New York: Columbia University Press, 1969. Pp. Ix, 184. $5.00. [REVIEW] Dialogue 8 (03):513-517.score: 36.0
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  35. Roland Mayer (1993). Daniel H. Garrison: The Student's Catullus. (Oklahoma Series in Classical Culture.) Pp. Xv + 229; 6 Maps. Norman and London: University of Oklahoma Press, 1989. £17.50.Guy Lee: The Poems of Catullus: Edited with Introduction, Translation, and Brief Notes. Pp. Xxviii + 195. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1990. £25. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 43 (02):426-427.score: 36.0
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  36. David A. Pailin (1998). Daniel A. Dombrowski, Analytic Theism, Hartshorne, and the Concept of God. (SUNY Series in Philosophy, Albany, State University of New York Press, 1996.) Pp. XI+247. [REVIEW] Religious Studies 34 (1):103-114.score: 36.0
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  37. Michael Zimmer (2004). Book Review: Solove, Daniel J. The Digital Person: Technology and Privacy in the Information Age. New York: New York University Press, 2004, 283 Pp. ISBN 0-8147-9846-2 ($29.95). [REVIEW] Ethics and Information Technology 6 (4).score: 36.0
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  38. A. Draycott (2010). Book Review: Daniel G. Groody and Gioacchino Campese (Eds.), A Promised Land, A Perilous Journey: Theological Perspectives on Migration (Notre Dame, IN: Notre Dame University Press, 2008). Xxvii + 332 Pp. US$32.00 (Pb), ISBN 978--0--268--02973--9. M. Daniel Carroll R., Christians at the Border: Immigration, the Church, and the Bible (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2008). 176 Pp. US$16.99 (Pb), ISBN 978--0--8010--3566--. [REVIEW] Studies in Christian Ethics 23 (2):213-216.score: 36.0
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  39. Anthony Egan (2012). Sacred Choices: The Right to Contraception and Abortion in Ten World Religions. By Daniel C. Maguire. Pp. Viii, 160, Minneapolis, Fortress Press, 2001, $5.95. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 53 (5):883-884.score: 36.0
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  40. S. F. (1998). Daniel Garber and Michael Ayers, the Cambridge History of Seventeenth-Century Philosophy. (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1998.) 2 Vols. Pp. XVII+1616. £90.00 Hbk. [REVIEW] Religious Studies 34 (4):509-512.score: 36.0
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  41. Patrick Madigan (2013). The Christian Rejection of Animal Sacrifice. By Daniel C. Ullucci. Pp. X, 227, Oxford University Press, 2012, £45.00. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 54 (3):446-446.score: 36.0
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  42. P. Keating (1994). Book Reviews : Daniel Little, Understanding Peasant China: Case Studies in the Philosophy of Social Science. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1989. Pp. Xi, 322, Figures, Tables, Maps, Notes, References, Index. $30.00 (Cloth. [REVIEW] Philosophy of the Social Sciences 24 (2):241-245.score: 36.0
  43. Pamela M. Huby (1990). Aristotle's Metaphysics Daniel W. Graham: Aristotle's Two Systems. Pp. Xv + 359; 17 Figs. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1987. £35. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 40 (01):69-70.score: 36.0
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  44. J. W. Yolton (1971). Book Reviews : Explanation and Meaning. An Introduction to Philosophy. DANIEL M. TAYLOR. Cambridge University Press, I970. Pp. Xi+202. Paper $2.50; Cloth $5.75. [REVIEW] Philosophy of the Social Sciences 1 (2):345-350.score: 36.0
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  45. Cherilyn Keall (2012). Democracy and the Intersection of Religion and Traditions: The Reading of John Dewey's Understanding of Democracy and Education Rosa Bruno-Jofré, James Scott Johnston, Gonzalo Jover, and Daniel Tröhler Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2010, Iv + 178 Pp., $75.00 Cloth, $29.95 Paper. [REVIEW] Dialogue 51 (1):166-168.score: 36.0
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  46. R. Ashcroft (2000). False Hopes: Overcoming the Obstacles to a Sustainable, Affordable Medicine: Daniel Callahan, New Brunswick, NJ, Rutgers University Press, 1998, 330 Pages, US$17.00. [REVIEW] Medical Humanities 26 (1):61-61.score: 36.0
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  47. R. Ashcroft (2000). The Goals of Medicine: The Forgotten Issue in Health Care Reform: Edited by Mark J Hanson and Daniel Callahan, Washington, DC, Georgetown University Press, 1999, 239 + Xiv Pages, $55 Hb. [REVIEW] Journal of Medical Ethics 26 (4):293-a-294.score: 36.0
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  48. L. Thiry (1972). Explanation and Meaning: An Introduction to Philosophy. By Daniel M. Taylor. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; Toronto: Macmillan. 1970. Pp. Xi, 202. Cloth $7.95; Paper $2.50. [REVIEW] Dialogue 11 (04):664-666.score: 36.0
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  49. Sylvana Tomaselli (2000). Philosophical Writings Moses Mendelssohn Daniel O. Dahlstrom, Translator and Editor Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy New York: Cambridge University Press, 1997, Xxxix + 321 Pp., $64.95, $21.95 Paper. [REVIEW] Dialogue 39 (01):206-.score: 36.0
  50. Geoffrey Turner (2013). The Apostle Paul in the Jewish Imagination: A Study in Modern Jewish-Christian Relations. By Daniel R. Langton. Pp.Viii, 311, Cambridge University Press, 2010, £50.00. Paul and Scripture. By Steve Moyise. Pp. Viii, 151, SPCK, London, 2010, £12.99. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 54 (1):153-154.score: 36.0
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  51. Alfred R. Mele (2005). Dennett on Freedom. Metaphilosophy 36 (4):414-426.score: 18.0
    This article is my contribution to an author-meets-critics session on Daniel Dennett’s Freedom Evolves (Viking, 2003) at the 2004 meetings of the American Philosophical Association – Pacific Division. Dennett criticizes a view I defend in Autonomous Agents (Oxford University Press, 1995) about the importance of agents’ histories for autonomy, freedom, and moral responsibility and defends a competing view. Our disagreement on this issue is the major focus of this article. Additional topics are manipulation, avoidance, and avoidability.
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  52. David Bain (2005). Daniel Dennett. Reconciling Science and Our Self-Conception. By Matthew. [REVIEW] Philosophical Quarterly 55 (219):369-371.score: 18.0
    Review of Matthew's Elton's book, *Daniel Dennett: Reconciling Science and Our Self-Conception*.
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  53. Anthony Freeman (2006). A Daniel Come to Judgement? Dennett and the Revisioning of Transpersonal Theory. Journal of Consciousness Studies 13 (3):95-109.score: 18.0
    Transpersonal psychology first emerged as an academic discipline in the 1960s and has subsequently broadened into a range of transpersonal studies. Jorge Ferrer (2002) has called for a 'revisioning' of transpersonal theory, dethroning inner experience from its dominant role in defining and validating spiritual reality. In the current paradigm he detects a lingering Cartesianism, which subtly entrenches the very subject-object divide that transpersonalists seek to overcome. This paper outlines the development and current shape of the transpersonal movement, compares Ferrer's epistemology (...)
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  54. Agemir Bavaresco & Paulo Roberto Konzen (2009). SETTINGS OF PRESS FREEDOM AND PUBLIC OPINION IN HEGEL. Kriterion 50 (119):63-92.score: 18.0
    New settings for communication are being built, having, at one side, great corporations of television, radio, press and on line media, and at the other side the role of the independent / alternative press, understood as not bound to a private, public or state enterprise or to some economic group. It takes gradually shape the constitution of the opposition between the traditional media and the independent / alternative press, having as a material base the new technologies of (...)
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  55. Daniel C. Dennett (1995). Do Animals Have Beliefs? In H. Roitblat & Jean-Arcady Meyer (eds.), Comparative Approaches to Cognitive Science. MIT Press.score: 15.0
    In Herbert Roitblat, ed., _Comparative Approaches to Cognitive Sciences_ , MIT Press, 1995. Daniel C. Dennett <blockquote> Do Animals Have Beliefs? </blockquote> According to one more or less standard mythology, behaviorism, the ideology and methodology that reigned in experimental psychology for most of the century, has been overthrown by a new ideology and methodology: cognitivism. Behaviorists, one is told, didn't take the mind seriously. They ignored--or even denied the existence of--mental states such as beliefs and desires, and mental (...)
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  56. Richard Menary (2006). Radical Enactivism: Intentionality, Phenomenology and Narrative: Focus on the Philosophy of Daniel D. Hutto. Amsterdam: J Benjamins.score: 15.0
    This collection is a much-needed remedy to the confusion about which varieties of enactivism are robust yet viable rejections of traditional representionalism...
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  57. Timothy O'Connor (2005). Pastoral Counsel for the Anxious Naturalist: Daniel Dennett's Freedom Evolves. Metaphilosophy 36 (4):436-448.score: 15.0
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  58. Daniel Halliday (2013). Kok-Chor Tan, Justice, Institutions, and Luck: The Site, Ground, and Scope of Equality (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012), Pp. Ix + 208. [REVIEW] Utilitas 25 (1):121-132.score: 15.0
    Review Articles DANIEL HALLIDAY, Utilitas , FirstView Article(s).
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  59. Jan Staněk (2012). Daniel Salvatore Schiffer, Le Dandysme, Dernier Éclat D'Héroïsme. Estetika 49 (1):122-127.score: 15.0
    A review of Daniel Salvatore Schiffer´s Le dandysme, dernier éclat d’héroïsme (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 2010, 302 pp. ISBN 978-2-13-058227-4).
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  60. Martha Baird & Ellen Reiss (eds.) (1978). The Press Boycott of Aesthetic Realism: Documentation. Definition Press.score: 15.0
     
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  61. Robert H. Bork (1982). How Much Freedom of the Press? Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions.score: 15.0
     
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  62. James Mill (1825/1986). Essays on Government, Jurisprudence, Liberty of the Press, and Law of Nations. A.M. Kelley.score: 15.0
  63. Krushna Singh Padhy (1994). The Indian Press Role and Responsibility. Ashish Pub. House.score: 15.0
     
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  64. Sören Zibrandt von Dosenrode-Lynge (ed.) (2010). Freedom of the Press: On Censorship, Self-Censorship, and Press Ethics. Nomos.score: 15.0
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  65. Susan Schneider (2007). Daniel Dennett on the Nature of Consciousness. In Max Velmans & Susan Schneider (eds.), The Blackwell Companion to Consciousness. Blackwell.score: 12.0
    One of the most influential philosophical voices in the consciousness studies community is that of Daniel Dennett. Outside of consciousness studies, Dennett is well-known for his work on numerous topics, such as intentionality, artificial intelligence, free will, evolutionary theory, and the basis of religious experience. (Dennett, 1984, 1987, 1995c, 2005) In 1991, just as researchers and philosophers were beginning to turn more attention to the nature of consciousness, Dennett authored his Consciousness Explained. Consciousness Explained aimed to develop both a (...)
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  66. John Martin Fischer (2009). Our Stories: Essays on Life, Death, and Free Will. Oxford University Press.score: 12.0
    Introduction: "meaning in life and death : our stories" -- John Martin Fischer and Anthony B rueckner, "Why is death bad?", Philosophical studies, vol. 50, no. 2 (September 1986) -- "Death, badness, and the impossibility of experience," Journal of ethics -- John Martin Fischer and Daniel Speak, "Death and the psychological conception of personal identity," Midwest studies in philosophy, vol. 24 -- "Earlier birth and later death : symmetry through thick and thin," Richard Feldman, Kris McDaniel, Jason R. Raibley, (...)
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  67. Matthew Kieran (2010). Teaching & Learning Guide For: Art, Morality and Ethics: On the (Im)Moral Character of Art Works and Inter-Relations to Artistic Value. Philosophy Compass 5 (5):426-431.score: 12.0
    Up until fairly recently it was philosophical orthodoxy – at least within analytic aesthetics broadly construed – to hold that the appreciation and evaluation of works as art and moral considerations pertaining to them are conceptually distinct. However, following on from the idea that artistic value is broader than aesthetic value, the last 15 years has seen an explosion of interest in exploring possible inter-relations between the appreciative and ethical character of works as art. Consideration of these issues has a (...)
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  68. Daniel Lim (2009). Neuroscience and Philosophy: Brain, Mind, and Language. By Maxwell Bennett, Daniel Dennett, Peter Hacker, and John Searle. Zygon 44 (4):1003-1005.score: 12.0
  69. Derk Pereboom (web). Defending Hard Incompatibilism Again. In N. Trakakis & D. Cohen (eds.), Essays on Free Will and Moral Responsibility. Cambridge Scholars Press.score: 12.0
    forthcoming in Essays on Free Will and Moral Responsibility,” Nick Trakakis and Daniel Cohen, eds., Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press.
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  70. Eddy A. Nahmias (2002). When Consciousness Matters: A Critical Review of Daniel Wegner's the Illusion of Conscious Will. [REVIEW] Philosophical Psychology 15 (4):527-541.score: 12.0
    In The illusion of conscious will , Daniel Wegner offers an exciting, informative, and potentially threatening treatise on the psychology of action. I offer several interpretations of the thesis that conscious will is an illusion. The one Wegner seems to suggest is "modular epiphenomenalism": conscious experience of will is produced by a brain system distinct from the system that produces action; it interprets our behavior but does not, as it seems to us, cause it. I argue that the evidence (...)
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  71. Stephen Puryear (2010). Review of Daniel Garber, Leibniz: Body, Substance, Monad. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2010 (8).score: 12.0
    Questions about Leibniz's views on the ontological status of the corporeal world have been at the center of debate in Leibniz scholarship for more than two decades, and one of the major players in these debates has been Daniel Garber. Having sketched his influential position in a number of articles over the years, he now gives full expression to his view in this highly anticipated and long-awaited book.
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  72. Mark F. Sharlow, Yes, We Have Conscious Will.score: 12.0
    In this paper I examine Daniel M. Wegner's line of argument against the causal efficacy of conscious will, as presented in Wegner's book "The Illusion of Conscious Will" (Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2002). I argue that most of the evidence adduced in the book can be interpreted in ways that do not threaten the efficacy of conscious will. Also, I argue that Wegner's view of conscious will is not an empirical thesis, and that certain views of consciousness (...)
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  73. Mike Kearns, Could Daniel Dennett Be a Zombie?score: 12.0
  74. John Martin Fischer, Dennett on Freedom.score: 12.0
    This article is my contribution to an author-meets-critics session on Daniel Dennett’s Freedom Evolves (Viking, 2003) at the 2004 meetings of the American Philosophical Association – Pacific Division. Dennett criticizes a view I defend in Autonomous Agents (Oxford University Press, 1995) about the importance of agents’ histories for autonomy, freedom, and moral responsibility and defends a competing view. Our disagreement on this issue is the major focus of this article. Additional topics are manipulation, avoidance, and avoidability.
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  75. Daniel Cohnitz (2012). Philosophy Without Intuitions, by Herman Cappelen. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012, 242 Pp. [REVIEW] Disputatio (33):546-553.score: 12.0
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  76. David Cole (2009). Jerry Fodor, Lot 2: The Language of Thought Revisited , New York: Oxford University Press, 2008, X+228, $37.95, Isbn 978-0-119-954877-. [REVIEW] Minds and Machines 19 (3):439-443.score: 12.0
    Jerry Fodor, LOT 2: The Language of Thought Revisited , New York: Oxford University Press, 2008, x+228, $37.95, ISBN 978-0-119-954877-4 Content Type Journal Article Pages 439-443 DOI 10.1007/s11023-009-9164-4 Authors David Cole, University of Minnesota-Duluth Department of Philosophy 369 A B Anderson Hall Duluth MN 55812 USA Journal Minds and Machines Online ISSN 1572-8641 Print ISSN 0924-6495 Journal Volume Volume 19 Journal Issue Volume 19, Number 3.
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  77. Michelle Ciurria (2012). A New Mixed View of Virtue Ethics, Based on Daniel Doviak's New Virtue Calculus. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 15 (2):259-269.score: 12.0
    In A New Form of Agent-Based Virtue Ethics , Daniel Doviak develops a novel agent-based theory of right action that treats the rightness (or deontic status) of an action as a matter of the action’s net intrinsic virtue value (net-IVV)—that is, its balance of virtue over vice. This view is designed to accommodate three basic tenets of commonsense morality: (i) the maxim that “ought” implies “can,” (ii) the idea that a person can do the right thing for the wrong (...)
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  78. Daniel M. Haybron (2009). Economics and Happiness: Framing the Analysis , Edited by Luigino Bruni and Pier Luigi Porta. Cambridge University Press, 2005, XII + 366 Pages. [REVIEW] Economics and Philosophy 25 (2):217-223.score: 12.0
  79. Andy Clark (forthcoming). Précis of Supersizing the Mind: Embodiment, Action, and Cognitive Extension (Oxford University Press, NY, 2008). Philosophical Studies.score: 12.0
    Précis of Supersizing the mind: embodiment, action, and cognitive extension (Oxford University Press, NY, 2008) Content Type Journal Article DOI 10.1007/s11098-010-9597-x Authors Andy Clark, Philosophy, University of Edinburgh, Dugald Stewart Building, 3 Charles Street, Edinburgh, EH8 9AD Scotland (UK) Journal Philosophical Studies Online ISSN 1573-0883 Print ISSN 0031-8116.
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  80. Luca Malatesti, Forum on Peter, Carruthers. Phenomenal Consciousness: A Naturalistic Theory. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. Forum 2 SWIF Philosophy of Mind Review.score: 12.0
    A book symposium on Peter, Carruthers. Phenomenal Consciousness: A Naturalistic Theory. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. Contents: Author's précis Colin Allen, Evolving Phenomenal Consciousness - Carruthers's reply. José Luis Bermúdez, Commentary - Carruthers's reply - Reply to Carruthers: Properties, first-order representationalism and reinforcement. Joseph Levine, Commentary - Carruthers's reply. William Seager, Dispositions and Consciousness - Carruthers's reply.
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  81. 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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  82. Alfred Mele (2005). Dennett on Freedom. Metaphilosophy 36 (4):414-426.score: 12.0
    This article is my contribution to an author-meets-critics session on Daniel Dennett’s Freedom Evolves (Viking, 2003) at the 2004 meetings of the American Philosophical Association – Pacific Division. Dennett criticizes a view I defend in Autonomous Agents (Oxford University Press, 1995) about the importance of agents’ histories for autonomy, freedom, and moral responsibility and defends a competing view. Our disagreement on this issue is the major focus of this article. Additional topics are manipulation, avoidance, and avoidability.
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  83. Daniel Read (2007). Experienced Utility: Utility Theory From Jeremy Bentham to Daniel Kahneman. Thinking and Reasoning 13 (1):45 – 61.score: 12.0
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  84. Robert Hanna, PUBLICATIONS: (A) Books: (3) Kant, Science, and Human Nature (Oxford: OUP, Forthcoming). (2) Rationality and Logic (Cambridge: MIT Press, Forthcoming). (1) Kant and the Foundations of Analytic.. [REVIEW]score: 12.0
    (A) Books: (3) Kant, Science, and Human Nature (Oxford: OUP, forthcoming). (2) Rationality and Logic (Cambridge: MIT Press, forthcoming). (1) Kant and the Foundations of Analytic Philosophy (Oxford: Clarendon/OUP, 2001 [pbk., 2004]). (B) Articles: (30) "Kant, Wittgenstein, and the Fate of Analysis," in M. Beaney (ed.), The Analytic Turn (London: Routledge, forthcoming.) (29) "Kant and the Analytic Tradition," in C. Boundas (ed.), A Companion to the Twentieth-Century Philosophies (Edinburgh: Univ. of Edinburgh Press, forthcoming).
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  85. David Atkinson (2007). On Poor and Not so Poor Thought Experiments. A Reply to Daniel Cohnitz. Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 38 (1):159 - 161.score: 12.0
    We have never entirely agreed with Daniel Cohnitz on the status and rôle of thought experiments. Several years ago, enjoying a splendid lunch together in the city of Ghent, we cheerfully agreed to disagree on the matter; and now that Cohnitz has published his considered opinion of our views, we are glad that we have the opportunity to write a rejoinder and to explicate some of our disagreements. We choose not to deal here with all the issues that Cohnitz (...)
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  86. Rupert Read (2012). Iain McGilchrist, The Master and His Emissary: The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2010). Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 11 (1):119-124.score: 12.0
    Iain McGilchrist, The master and his emissary: the divided brain and the making of the Western world (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2010) Content Type Journal Article Category Book Review Pages 119-124 DOI 10.1007/s11097-011-9235-x Authors Rupert Read, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK Journal Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences Online ISSN 1572-8676 Print ISSN 1568-7759 Journal Volume Volume 11 Journal Issue Volume 11, Number 1.
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  87. Michael Hand & Joanne Pearce (2009). Patriotism in British Schools: Principles, Practices and Press Hysteria. Educational Philosophy and Theory 41 (4):453-465.score: 12.0
    How should patriotism be handled in schools? We argue that schools cannot afford to ignore the topic, but nor are they justified in either promoting or discouraging patriotic feeling in students. The only defensible policy is for schools to adopt a stance of neutrality and teach the topic as a controversial issue. We go on to show that there is general support among British teachers and students for school neutrality on patriotism and that the currently preferred classroom practice is to (...)
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  88. Clayton Crockett (2012). Quentin Meillassoux: After Finitude: An Essay on the Necessity of Contingency, Trans. Ray Brassier. London and New York: Continuum, 2008, $27.95 (Hb); $19.95 (Pb). Graham Harman, Quentin Meillassoux: Philosophy in the Making, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2011, Viii and 247 Pp. $110.00 (Hb); $32.00 (Pb). [REVIEW] International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 71 (3):251-255.score: 12.0
    Quentin Meillassoux: After finitude: an essay on the necessity of contingency, trans. Ray Brassier. London and New York: Continuum, 2008, 27.95 ( hb );19.95 (pb). Graham Harman, Quentin Meillassoux: Philosophy in the making, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2011, viii and 247 pp. 110.00 ( hb );32.00 (pb). Content Type Journal Article Category Book Review Pages 1-5 DOI 10.1007/s11153-012-9341-x Authors Clayton Crockett, University of Central Arkansas, 201 Donaghey Ave., Conway, AR 72035, USA Journal International Journal for Philosophy of Religion Online (...)
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  89. Jennifer Kuzma (2011). Allhoff, Fritz, Patrick Lin, and Daniel Moore. 2010. What is Nanotechnology and Why Does It Matter? From Science to Ethics. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 8 (2):209-211.score: 12.0
    Allhoff, Fritz, Patrick Lin, and Daniel Moore. 2010. What is nanotechnology and why does it matter? From science to ethics Content Type Journal Article Pages 209-211 DOI 10.1007/s11673-011-9289-z Authors Jennifer Kuzma, University of Minnesota, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, 301 19th Ave So, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA Journal Journal of Bioethical Inquiry Online ISSN 1872-4353 Print ISSN 1176-7529 Journal Volume Volume 8 Journal Issue Volume 8, Number 2.
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  90. Glenn Parsons (2008). Teaching & Learning Guide For: The Aesthetics of Nature. Philosophy Compass 3 (5):1106-1112.score: 12.0
    Traditionally, analytic philosophers writing on aesthetics have given short shrift to nature. The last thirty years, however, have seen a steady growth of interest in this area. The essays and books now available cover central philosophical issues concerning the nature of the aesthetic and the existence of norms for aesthetic judgement. They also intersect with important issues in environmental philosophy. More recent contributions have opened up new topics, such as the relationship between natural sound and music, the beauty of animals, (...)
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  91. Jonathan M. Weinberg, Daniel Yarlett, Michael Ramscar, Dan Ryder & Jesse J. Prinz (2003). Jesse J. Prinz,Furnishing the Mind: Concepts and Their Perceptual Basis. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2002. Metascience 12 (3):279-303.score: 12.0
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  92. David S. Allen (1995). Separating the Press and the Public. Journal of Mass Media Ethics 10 (4):197 – 209.score: 12.0
    This article analyzes testimony before four Congressional subcommittees, between 1972 and 1975, on a proposed federal shield law. it is argued that within the testimony the press articulates a public, professional mission, but it fails to clearly define who qualifies for protection as a journalist. Following Jurgen Habermas's idea of communicative ethics, it is suggested that the testimony reveals how closely journalism is tied to the public sphere, but also how questions of journalistic practice are raised outside of that (...)
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  93. Michael Tye, Précis Of: Consciousness, Color, & Content (MIT Press, 2000).score: 12.0
    In 1995, in my book, Ten Problems of Consciousness (Bradley Books, MIT Press), I proposed a version of the theory of phenomenal consciousness now known as representationalism. The present book, in part, consists of a further development of that theory along with replies to common objections. It is also concerned with two prominent challenges for any reductive theory of consciousness: the explanatory gap and the knowledge argument. In addition, it connects representationalism with two more general issues: the nature (...)
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  94. Daniel R. Boisvert (2007). Hilary Putnam, Ethics Without Ontology (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2004), Pp. IX + 129. Utilitas 19 (4):526-528.score: 12.0
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  95. Patricia Easton (2009). Teaching & Learning Guide For: What is at Stake in the Cartesian Debates on the Eternal Truths? Philosophy Compass 4 (5):880-884.score: 12.0
    Any study of the 'Scientific Revolution' and particularly Descartes' role in the debates surrounding the conception of nature (atoms and the void v. plenum theory, the role of mathematics and experiment in natural knowledge, the status and derivation of the laws of nature, the eternality and necessity of eternal truths, etc.) should be placed in the philosophical, scientific, theological, and sociological context of its time. Seventeenth-century debates concerning the nature of the eternal truths such as '2 + 2 = 4' (...)
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  96. Candace Cummins Gauthier (1999). Right to Know, Press Freedom, Public Discourse. Journal of Mass Media Ethics 14 (4):197 – 212.score: 12.0
    The people's right to know and press rights to gather and publish information remain dominant justifications for controversial media activities. Yet, the power of the media to set the agenda for public discourse in our country warrants a careful analysis of these rights, their corresponding responsibilities, and their moral limits. This article examines the right to know and press freedom from the perspective of their shared purpose, facilitation of informed decision making. This article also demonstrates moral justification (...)
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  97. Daniel C. Dennett (2008). Daniel Dennett: Autobiography, Part 1. Philosophy Now 68:22-26.score: 12.0
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  98. Evan Selinger, Don Ihde, Ibo Poel, Martin Peterson & Peter-Paul Verbeek (2012). Erratum To: Book Symposium on Peter Paul Verbeek's Moralizing Technology: Understanding and Designing the Morality of Things. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2011. Philosophy and Technology 25 (4):605-631.score: 12.0
    Erratum to: Book Symposium on Peter Paul Verbeek’s Moralizing Technology: Understanding and Designing the Morality of Things . Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2011 Content Type Journal Article Category Erratum Pages 1-27 DOI 10.1007/s13347-011-0058-z Authors Evan Selinger, Dept. Philosophy, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY, USA Don Ihde, Dept. Philosophy, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, USA Ibo van de Poel, Delft University of Technology, Delft, the Netherlands Martin Peterson, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, the Netherlands Peter-Paul Verbeek, Dept. (...)
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  99. Stathis Psillos (2011). Michael Dummett: The Nature and Future of Philosophy. New York: Columbia University Press, 2010, Vi+152pp, $19.95 PB. [REVIEW] Metascience 20 (3):597-598.score: 12.0
    Michael Dummett: The nature and future of philosophy. New York: Columbia University Press, 2010, vi+152pp, $19.95 PB Content Type Journal Article DOI 10.1007/s11016-010-9460-x Authors Stathis Psillos, Department of Philosophy and History of Science, University of Athens, University Campus, 15771 Athens, Greece Journal Metascience Online ISSN 1467-9981 Print ISSN 0815-0796.
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