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  1. Dave Holmes Rn Phd & Denise Gastaldo Phd (2007). Paranoid Investments in Nursing: A Schizoanalysis of the Evidence-Based Discourse. Nursing Philosophy 8 (2):85–91.score: 510.0
  2. Dave Holmes RN PhD & Denise Gastaldo BSCN PhD (2004). Rhizomatic Thought in Nursing: An Alternative Path for the Development of the Discipline. Nursing Philosophy 5 (3):258–267.score: 510.0
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  3. Mary-ann R. Hardcastle Rn Ba Diped Mphtm Phd, Kim J. Usher Rn Rpn Dne Dhs Ba Mnst Phd & Colin A. Holmes Rmhn Ba Phd (2005). An Overview of Structuration Theory and its Usefulness for Nursing Research. Nursing Philosophy 6 (4):223–234.score: 270.0
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  4. John S. Drummond Rn Dipn Rnt M. Ed Phd (2005). The Rhizome and the Tree: A Response to Holmes and Gastaldo. Nursing Philosophy 6 (4):255–266.score: 210.0
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  5. Kathryn Weaver RN PhD & Carl Mitcham PhD (2008). Nursing Concept Analysis in North America: State of the Art. Nursing Philosophy 9 (3):180–194.score: 135.0
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  6. Judy Rashotte RN MScN & F. A. Carnevale RN PhD (2004). Medical and Nursing Clinical Decision Making: A Comparative Epistemological Analysis. Nursing Philosophy 5 (2):160–174.score: 135.0
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  7. Linda L. Binding RN PhD & Dianne M. Tapp RN PhD (2008). Human Understanding in Dialogue: Gadamer's Recovery of the Genuine. Nursing Philosophy 9 (2):121–130.score: 135.0
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  8. Mireille Lavoie RN PhD, Danielle Blondeau RN PhD & Thomas Koninck PhdeD (2008). The Dying Person: An Existential Being Until the End of Life. Nursing Philosophy 9 (2):89–97.score: 135.0
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  9. Sally E. Thorne RN PhD, Angela D. Henderson RN PhD, PhD & M. S. N. RN (2004). The Problematic Allure of the Binary in Nursing Theoretical Discourse. Nursing Philosophy 5 (3):208–215.score: 135.0
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  10. Gunilla Carlsson Rn Mnsc, Nancy Drew Rn Phd, Karin Dahlberg Rn Phd & Kim Lützen Rn Phd (2002). Uncovering Tacit Caring Knowledge. Nursing Philosophy 3 (2):144–151.score: 135.0
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  11. Sally Gadow RN PhD (2003). Restorative Nursing: Toward a Philosophy of Postmodern Punishment. Nursing Philosophy 4 (2):161–167.score: 120.0
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  12. June F. Kikuchi RN PhD (2004). Towards a Philosophic Theory of Nursing. Nursing Philosophy 5 (1):79–83.score: 120.0
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  13. Mary E. Purkis rn phd & Kristin Bjornsdottir rn edd (2006). Intelligent Nursing: Accounting for Knowledge as Action in Practice. Nursing Philosophy 7 (4):247–256.score: 120.0
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  14. Amelie Perron, Trudy Rudge & Dave Holmes (2010). Citizen Minds, Citizen Bodies: The Citizenship Experience and the Government of Mentally Ill Persons. Nursing Philosophy 11 (2):100-111.score: 120.0
    The concept of citizenship is becoming more and more prominent in specific fields, such as psychiatry/mental health, where it is constituted as a solution to the issues of exclusion, discrimination, and poverty often endured by the mentally ill. We argue that such discourse of citizenship represents a break in the history of psychiatry and constitutes a powerful strategy to counter the effects of equally powerful psychiatric labelling. However, we call into question the emancipatory promise of a citizenship agenda. Foucault's concept (...)
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  15. Alan E. Armstrong rn phd (2006). Towards a Strong Virtue Ethics for Nursing Practice. Nursing Philosophy 7 (3):110–124.score: 120.0
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  16. Charlotte Delmar Rn Msc in Nursing Phd (2006). The Phenomenology of Life Phenomena – in a Nursing Context. Nursing Philosophy 7 (4):235–246.score: 120.0
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  17. Pamela J. Salsberry RN PhD (2001). Hume's Legacy. Nursing Philosophy 2 (2):180–182.score: 120.0
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  18. Sioban Nelson RN PhD (2004). The Search for the Good in Nursing? The Burden of Ethical Expertise. Nursing Philosophy 5 (1):12–22.score: 120.0
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  19. Sally E. Thorne RN PhD (2001). People and Their Parts: Deconstructing the Debates in Theorizing Nursing's Clients. Nursing Philosophy 2 (3):259–262.score: 120.0
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  20. Dave Holmes, Denise Gastaldo & Amélie Perron (2007). Paranoid Investments in Nursing: A Schizoanalysis of the Evidence-Based Discourse. Nursing Philosophy 8 (2):85-91.score: 120.0
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  21. Elizabeth A. Herdman RN Ba Social Science PhD (2001). The Illusion of Progress in Nursing. Nursing Philosophy 2 (1):4–13.score: 120.0
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  22. Brenda L. Cameron RN PhD (2006). Towards Understanding the Unpresentable in Nursing: Some Nursing Philosophical Considerations. Nursing Philosophy 7 (1):23–35.score: 120.0
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  23. Nicole Y. Pitre rn bscn mn phd candidate) & Florence Myrick rn bn mscn phd (2007). A View of Nursing Epistemology Through Reciprocal Interdependence: Towards a Reflexive Way of Knowing. Nursing Philosophy 8 (2):73–84.score: 120.0
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  24. Francine Wynn RN PhD (2002). The Early Relationship of Mother and Pre-Infant: Merleau-Ponty and Pregnancy. Nursing Philosophy 3 (1):4-14.score: 120.0
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  25. Valerie Wilson Rscn Rn Bedst Mn Phd & R. M. N. Rgn (2006). Critical Realism as Emancipatory Action: The Case for Realistic Evaluation in Practice Development. Nursing Philosophy 7 (1):45–57.score: 120.0
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  26. Elizabeth A. Herdman RN BA PhD (2004). Nursing in a Postemotional Society. Nursing Philosophy 5 (2):95–103.score: 120.0
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  27. Don Flaming RN PhD (2004). Nursing Theories as Nursing Ontologies. Nursing Philosophy 5 (3):224–229.score: 120.0
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  28. Alicia M. Evans RN PhD, David A. Pereira MA ASFSM & Judith M. Parker RN PhD (2008). Occupational Distress in Nursing: A Psychoanalytic Reading of the Literature. Nursing Philosophy 9 (3):195–204.score: 120.0
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  29. Daniel D. Pratt phd, Stephanie L. Boll rn bsn med & John B. Collins phd (2007). Towards a Plurality of Perspectives for Nurse Educators. Nursing Philosophy 8 (1):49–59.score: 120.0
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  30. Anne Bruce RN PhD (2007). Time(Lessness): Buddhist Perspectives and End-of-Life. Nursing Philosophy 8 (3):151–157.score: 120.0
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  31. Donna M. Romyn RN PhD (2003). The Relational Narrative: Implications for Nurse Practice and Education. Nursing Philosophy 4 (2):149–154.score: 120.0
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  32. David G. Allen rn phd (2006). Whiteness and Difference in Nursing. Nursing Philosophy 7 (2):65–78.score: 120.0
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  33. Dave Holmes, Patrick O'Byrne & Stuart J. Murray (2010). Faceless Sex: Glory Holes and Sexual Assemblages. Nursing Philosophy 11 (4):250-259.score: 120.0
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  34. Francine Wynn RN PhD (2006). Art as Measure: Nursing as Safeguarding. Nursing Philosophy 7 (1):36–44.score: 120.0
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  35. Gweneth A. Hartrick RN PhD (2002). Beyond Polarities of Knowledge: The Pragmatics of Faith. Nursing Philosophy 3 (1):27–34.score: 120.0
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  36. Marjorie McIntyre RN PhD (2003). Cultivating a Worldly Repose: The Contribution of Sally Gadow's Work to Interpretive Inquiry. Nursing Philosophy 4 (2):111–120.score: 120.0
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  37. Joanne D. Hess Rn Msn Phd (2003). Gadow's Relational Narrative: An Elaboration. Nursing Philosophy 4 (2):137–148.score: 120.0
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  38. C. N. S. RN & Wonshik Chee PhD (2003). Fuzzy Logic and Nursing. Nursing Philosophy 4 (1):53–60.score: 120.0
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  39. N. P. P. CS, Madeline H. Schmitt PhD RN FAAN, R. N. DMin & Geoffrey C. Williams MD PhD (2003). Actualizing Gadow's Moral Framework for Nursing Through Research. Nursing Philosophy 4 (2):92–103.score: 120.0
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  40. Donna M. Zucker rn phd & Dominica Borg dfa (2005). Plato's Cave and Aristotle's Collections: Dialogue Across Disciplines. Nursing Philosophy 6 (2):144–147.score: 120.0
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  41. John S. Drummond Rn Dipn Rnt M. Ed Phd (2005). Relativism. Nursing Philosophy 6 (4):267–273.score: 120.0
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  42. Janice L. Thompson RN PhD (2002). Which Postmodernism? A Critical Response to 'Therapeutic Touch and Postmodernism in Nursing'. Nursing Philosophy 3 (1):58–62.score: 120.0
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  43. Dave Holmes & Denise Gastaldo (2004). Rhizomatic Thought in Nursing: An Alternative Path for the Development of the Discipline. Nursing Philosophy 5 (3):258-267.score: 120.0
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  44. Ernest Holmes (1989). The Holmes Papers: The Philosophy of Ernest Holmes. South Bay Church of Religious Science.score: 120.0
     
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  45. Patrick O.?Byrne & Dave Holmes (2007). The Micro-Fascism of Plato?S Good Citizen: Producing (Dis)Order Through the Construction of Risk. Nursing Philosophy 8 (2):92-101.score: 120.0
  46. M. A. PhD, R. N. T. RN, Wayne Spencer & Stephen Matthiesen Dipl-Phys PhD (2002). A Critical Evaluation of the Theory and Practice of Therapeutic Touch. Nursing Philosophy 3 (2):163–176.score: 120.0
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  47. L. L. B. PhD, Livne Adi & Mali Eherenfeld RN PhD (2003). A Philosophy Underlying Excellence in Teaching. Nursing Philosophy 4 (3):249–254.score: 120.0
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  48. Kim Walker RN PhD (2004). 'Double B(L)Ind': Peer-Review and the Politics of Scholarship. Nursing Philosophy 5 (2):135–146.score: 120.0
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  49. Karin M. E. Dahlberg RN PhD & M. A. Dahlberg (2004). Description Vs. Interpretation – a New Understanding of an Old Dilemma in Human Science Research. Nursing Philosophy 5 (3):268–273.score: 120.0
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  50. Carole Schroeder RN PhD (2003). It Happens When the Stage Sets Collapse. Nursing Philosophy 4 (2):155–160.score: 120.0
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  51. Per Nortvedt RN PhD (2003). Immersed Subjectivity and Engaged Narratives: Clinical Epistemology and Normative Intricacy. Nursing Philosophy 4 (2):129–136.score: 120.0
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  52. Vangie Bergum RN PhD (2003). Relational Pedagogy. Embodiment, Improvisation, and Interdependence. Nursing Philosophy 4 (2):121–128.score: 120.0
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  53. Mireille Lavoie rn phd, Thomas Koninck phded & and Danielle Blondeau rn phd (2006). The Nature of Care in Light of Emmanuel Levinas. Nursing Philosophy 7 (4):225–234.score: 120.0
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  54. Elizabeth Peter RN PhD & Joan Liaschenko RN RhD (2003). Whose Morality is It Anyway? Thoughts on the Work of Margaret Urban Walker. Nursing Philosophy 4 (3):259–262.score: 120.0
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  55. Anne Merete Hage RN Candsan PhD student & Margarethe Lorensen PhD (2005). A Philosophical Analysis of the Concept Empowerment; the Fundament of an Education-Programme to the Frail Elderly. Nursing Philosophy 6 (4):235–246.score: 120.0
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  56. Florence Myrick RN PhD (2004). Pedagogical Integrity in the Knowledge Economy. Nursing Philosophy 5 (1):23–29.score: 120.0
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  57. June F. Kikuchi rn phd (2006). The Binary: An Obstacle to Scholarly Nursing Discourse? Nursing Philosophy 7 (2):100–103.score: 120.0
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  58. Colleen Gallagher & Ryan Holmes (2012). Handling Cases of 'Medical Futility'. HEC Forum 24 (2):91-98.score: 60.0
    Abstract Medical futility is commonly understood as treatment that would not provide for any meaningful benefit for the patient. While the medical facts will help to determine what is medically appropriate, it is often difficult for patients, families, surrogate decision-makers and healthcare providers to navigate these difficult situations. Often communication breaks down between those involved or reaches an impasse. This paper presents a set of practical strategies for dealing with cases of perceived medical futility at a major cancer center. Content (...)
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  59. M. Randall Holmes, Automated Type-Checking for the Ramified Theory of Types of the Principia Mathematica of Russell and Whitehead.score: 60.0
    This paper described a formal theory of type judgments for propositional logic notations of PM; I felt the need of my own automated type checker to check their examples. The type checker I wrote did indeed serve to help me referee the paper, but also took a rather different approach to notation and typing for propositional functions of PM, which proved worth writing up independently in our own paper: Holmes, M. Randall, “Polymorphic type– checking for the ramified theory of (...)
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  60. Jeremy Holmes (1993). Between Art and Science: Essays in Psychotherapy and Psychiatry. Tavistock/Routledge.score: 60.0
    In the first collection of his essays to be published, Jeremy Holmes discusses the wider application of psychotherapy within psychiatry and suggests that psychoanalysis needs to escape from its esotericism by taking into account contemporary advances in cognitive science, family therapy and the realities of psychiatric work in a public health setting. Illustrating his arguments with literary as well as clinical examples, he emphasizes the importance of creativity in psychotherapy and the connections between the artistic and psychotherapeutic impulse.
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  61. Robert L. Holmes (1999). Pacifism for Nonpacifists. Journal of Social Philosophy 30 (3):387–400.score: 30.0
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  62. Robert L. Holmes (2009). Morality and Political Violence • by C. A. J. Coady. Analysis 69 (2):390-392.score: 30.0
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  63. Henrietta Grönlund, Kirsten Holmes, Chulhee Kang, Ram Cnaan, Femida Handy, Jeffrey Brudney, Debbie Haski-Leventhal, Lesley Hustinx, Meenaz Kassam, Lucas Meijs, Anne Pessi, Bhangyashree Ranade, Karen Smith, Naoto Yamauchi & Siniša Zrinščak (2011). Cultural Values and Volunteering: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Students' Motivation to Volunteer in 13 Countries. Journal of Academic Ethics 9 (2):87-106.score: 30.0
    Voluntary participation is connected to cultural, political, religious and social contexts. Social and societal factors can provide opportunities, expectations and requirements for voluntary activity, as well as influence the values and norms promoting this. These contexts are especially central in the case of voluntary participation among students as they are often responding to the societal demands for building a career and qualifying for future assignments and/or government requirements for completing community service. This article questions how cultural values affect attitudes towards (...)
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  64. Richard H. Holmes (1975). An Explication of Husserl's Theory of the Noema. Research in Phenomenology 5 (1):143-153.score: 30.0
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  65. M. Morgan Holmes (2008). Mind the Gaps: Intersex and (Re-Productive) Spaces in Disability Studies and Bioethics. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 5 (2/3):169-181.score: 30.0
    With a few notable exceptions disability studies has not taken account of intersexuality, and it is principally through the lenses of feminist and queer-theory oriented ethical discussions but not through ‘straight’ bioethics that modes valuing intersex difference have been proposed. Meanwhile, the medical presupposition that intersex characteristics are inherently disabling to social viability remains the taken-for-granted truth from which clinical practice proceeds. In this paper I argue against bioethical perspectives that justify extensive and invasive pre- and post-natal medical interference to (...)
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  66. Robert L. Holmes (1974). Is Morality a System of Hypothetical Imperatives? Analysis 34 (3):96 - 100.score: 30.0
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  67. Robert L. Holmes (1977). Nozick on Anarchism. Political Theory 5 (2):247-256.score: 30.0
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  68. S. J. Holmes (1942). The Two Sides of Reality. Philosophical Review 51 (July):383-396.score: 30.0
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  69. Persi Diaconis & Susan Holmes (1996). Are There Still Things to Do in Bayesian Statistics? Erkenntnis 45 (2-3):145 - 158.score: 30.0
    From the outside, Bayesian statistics may seem like a closed little corner of probability. Once a prior is specified you compute! From the inside the field is filled with problems, conceptual and otherwise. This paper surveys some of what remains to be done and gives examples of the work in progress via a Bayesian peek into Feller volume I.
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  70. Katherine Hall & Vivien Holmes, The Power of Rationalization to Influence Lawyers' Decisions to Act Unethically.score: 30.0
    This article explores the psychological literature on rationalization and connects it with contemporary questions about the role of in-house lawyers in ethical dilemmas. Using the case study of AWB Ltd, the exclusive marketer of Australian wheat exports overseas, it suggests that rationalizations were influential in the perpetuation by in-house lawyers of AWB's payment of kickbacks to the Iraqi regime. The article explores how lawyers' professional rationalizations can work together with commercial imperatives to prevent in-house lawyers from seeing ethical issues as (...)
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  71. R. N. PhD (2008). A Reply to 'Spirituality and Nursing: A Reductionist Approach' by John Paley. Nursing Philosophy 9 (2):131–137.score: 30.0
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  72. Geir F. Lorem PhD (2008). Making Sense of Stories: The Use of Patient Narratives Within Mental Health Care Research. Nursing Philosophy 9 (1):62–71.score: 30.0
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  73. Robert L. Holmes (2005). War and Self-Defense. Philosophical Books 46 (3):254-260.score: 30.0
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  74. D. A. Shewmon, G. L. Holmes & P. A. Byrne (1999). Consciousness in Congenitally Decorticate Children: Developmental Vegetative State as Self-Fulfilling Prophecy. Dev Med Child Neurol 41:364-374.score: 30.0
  75. Arthur F. Holmes (1961). Moore's Appeal to Common Sense. Journal of Philosophy 58 (8):197-207.score: 30.0
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  76. Robert L. Holmes (1976). Philippa Foot on Hypothetical Imperatives. Analysis 36 (4):199 - 200.score: 30.0
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  77. Robert L. Holmes (1973). University Neutrality and ROTC. Ethics 83 (3):177-195.score: 30.0
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  78. Elizabeth Anne Kinsella phd (2007). Technical Rationality in Schön's Reflective Practice: Dichotomous or Non-Dualistic Epistemological Position. Nursing Philosophy 8 (2):102–113.score: 30.0
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  79. Robert L. Holmes (1971). Some Conceptions of Analysis in Recent Ethical Theory. Metaphilosophy 2 (1):1–28.score: 30.0
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  80. Eugene C. Holmes (1957). Alain Locke--Philosopher, Critic, Spokesman. Journal of Philosophy 54 (5):113-118.score: 30.0
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  81. Nicholas Paul Holmes & Charles Spence (2007). Dissociating Body Image and Body Schema with Rubber Hands. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (2):211-212.score: 30.0
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  82. Robert L. Holmes (1994). Pacifism and Wartime Innocence. Social Theory and Practice 20 (2):193-202.score: 30.0
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  83. Robert L. Holmes (2003). Review of Deen K. Chatterjee, , Don E. Scheid (Eds.), Ethics and Foreign Intervention. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2003 (12).score: 30.0
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  84. Sofia Almerud Rnanic Phd, Richard J. Alapack Phd, Bengt Fridlund Rnt Rnan Phd & And Margaretha Ekebergh Rnt Rnan Phd (2008). Beleaguered by Technology: Care in Technologically Intense Environments. Nursing Philosophy 9 (1):55–61.score: 30.0
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  85. Timothy W. Kirk PhD (2007). Beyond Empathy: Clinical Intimacy in Nursing Practice. Nursing Philosophy 8 (4):233–243.score: 30.0
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  86. M. Randall Holmes, Alternative Axiomatic Set Theories. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.score: 30.0
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  87. Stephen Augustine Holmes (2011). Macrina the Younger: Philosopher of God. By Anna M. Silvas. Heythrop Journal 52 (5):854-856.score: 30.0
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  88. M. Randall Holmes (2008). Symmetry as a Criterion for Comprehension Motivating Quine's 'New Foundations'. Studia Logica 88 (2):195 - 213.score: 30.0
    A common objection to Quine’s set theory “New Foundations” is that it is inadequately motivated because the restriction on comprehension which appears to avert paradox is a syntactical trick. We present a semantic criterion for determining whether a class is a set (a kind of symmetry) which motivates NF.
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  89. Robert L. Holmes (1990). The Limited Relevance of Analytical Ethics to the Problems of Bioethics. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 15 (2):143-159.score: 30.0
    Philosophical ethics comprises metaethics, normative ethics and applied ethics. These have characteristically received analytic treatment by twentieth-century Anglo-American philosophy. But there has been disagreement over their interrelationship to one another and the relationship of analytical ethics to substantive morality – the making of moral judgments. I contend that the expertise philosophers have in either theoretical or applied ethics does not equip them to make sounder moral judgments on the problems of bioethics than nonphilosophers. One cannot "apply" theories like Kantianism or (...)
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  90. R. N. PhD (2006). Closeness and Distance in the Nurse-Patient Relation. The Relevance of Edith Stein's Concept of Empathy. Nursing Philosophy 7 (1):3–10.score: 30.0
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  91. R. N. PhD & Richard Cobb-Stevens PhD (2004). Husserl's Theory of Wholes and Parts and the Methodology of Nursing Research. Nursing Philosophy 5 (3):216–223.score: 30.0
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  92. Stephen Holmes (2010). Does Hobbes Have a Concept of the Enemy? Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 13 (2):371-389.score: 30.0
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  93. Helen M. Cox & Colin A. Holmes (2000). Loss, Healing, and the Power of Place. Human Studies 23 (1):63-78.score: 30.0
    Human beings have a tendency to transform geographical spaces into dwelling places which assume significance in terms of their social, cultural and personal identities. The authors describe the ways in which this occurs, how it is disrupted by a natural disaster - an Australian bushfire - and how the reciprocal relationship between place and person can contribute to personal and communal healing. The discussion draws on a doctoral thesis conducted by the principal author, and is illuminated by excerpts from narratives (...)
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  94. Robert L. Holmes (1963). On Generalization. Journal of Philosophy 60 (12):317-323.score: 30.0
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  95. Robert L. Holmes (1964). The Case Against Ethical Naturalism. Mind 73 (290):291-295.score: 30.0
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  96. Kim Atkins rgn ba phd (2006). Autonomy and Autonomy Competencies: A Practical and Relational Approach. Nursing Philosophy 7 (4):205–215.score: 30.0
  97. R. N. PhD (2008). A Conversation on Diverse Perspectives of Spirituality in Nursing Literature. Nursing Philosophy 9 (2):98–109.score: 30.0
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  98. Nigel Holmes (2007). False Quantities in Vegetius and Others. The Classical Quarterly 57 (02).score: 30.0
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  99. Rodney Holmes (1996). Homo Religiosus and its Brain: Reality, Imagination, and the Future of Nature. Zygon 31 (3):441-455.score: 30.0
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  100. Robert L. Holmes (1973). John Dewey's Social Ethics. Journal of Value Inquiry 7 (4).score: 30.0
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