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  1. David C. Hofmann (1964). The Schools and Neutrality: In Response to Professor Robert Ennis. Educational Theory 14 (3):182-185.score: 290.0
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  2. Paul B. Hofmann, William A. Atchley & David T. Ozar (1992). Commentary on “Hospital Ethics”. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 1 (03):210-.score: 120.0
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  3. Frank Hofmann, The Correspondence Theory of Truth.score: 60.0
    Ever since the works of Alfred Tarski and Frank Ramsey, two views on truth have seemed very attractive to many people. On the one hand, the correspondence theory of truth seemed to be quite promising, mostly, perhaps, for its ability to accomodate a realistic attitude towards truth. On the other hand, a minimalist conception seemed appropriate since it made things so simple and unmysterious. So even though there are many more theories of truth around - the identity theory, the prosentential (...)
     
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  4. Frank Hofmann & T. E. Zimmermann, Truth - From the Ashes.score: 60.0
    David Lewis has complained about the truthmaker theory as a version of the correspondence theory of truth (Lewis 2001a; Lewis 2001b). His main criticism is that the truthmaker theory, if combined with the redundancy theory, is not a theory about truth, but only »about the existential grounding of all manner of other things: the flying of pigs, or what-have-you« (Lewis 2001a: 279; Lewis 2001b: 603-4). In his view, to call such a truthmaker theory a theory of truth is a (...)
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  5. Frank Hofmann (2006). Truthmaking, Recombination, and Facts Ontology. Philosophical Studies 128 (2):409-440.score: 60.0
    The idea of truthmakers is important for doing serious metaphysics, since a truthmaker principle can give us important guidance in finding out what we would like to include into our ontology. Recently, David Lewis has argued against Armstrong’s argument that a plausible truthmaker principle requires us to accept facts. I would like to take a close look at the argument. I will argue in detail that the Humean principle of recombination on which Lewis relies is not plausible (independently of (...)
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  6. Frank Hofmann (2004). Why Epistemic Contextualism Does Not Provide an Adequate Account of Knowledge: Comments on Barke. Erkenntnis 61 (2-3):375 - 382.score: 60.0
    According to Antonia Barkes version of contextualism, epistemic contextualism, a context is defined by a method and its associated assumptions. The subject has to make the assumption that the method is adequate or reliable and that good working conditions hold in order to arrive at knowledge by employing the method. I will criticize Barkes claim that epistemic contextualism can provide a more satisfactory explanation or motivation for context shifts than conversational contextualism (in particular, David Lewiss contextualism). Two more points (...)
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  7. Eva Hofmann, Erik Hoelzl & Erich Kirchler (2008). A Comparison of Models Describing the Impact of Moral Decision Making on Investment Decisions. Journal of Business Ethics 82 (1):171 - 187.score: 60.0
    As moral decision making in financial markets incorporates moral considerations into investment decisions, some rational decision theorists argue that moral considerations would introduce inefficiency to investment decisions. However, market demand for socially responsible investment is increasing, suggesting that investment decisions are influenced by both financial and moral considerations. Several models can be applied to explain moral behavior. We test the suitability of (a) multiple attribute utility theory (MAUT), (b) theory of planned behavior, and (c) issue-contingent model of ethical decision making (...)
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  8. P. S. Noble (1934). A. Walde: Lateinisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch. Dritte Auflage von J. B. Hofmann. 7. Lieferung, Pp. 481–560. Heidelberg: C. Winter, 1934. Paper, M. 1.50. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 48 (05):200-.score: 36.0
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  9. P. S. Noble (1934). The New Edition of Walde Lateinisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch. Von Alois Walde. Dritte Neu Bearbeitete Auflage, von J. B. Hofmann. 5. Lieferung (Cӯma-Emō), 6. Lieferung (Emō-Ferē). Pp. 321–480. Heidelberg: Carl Winter, 1932. Paper, M. 1.50 Each. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 48 (01):31-32.score: 36.0
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  10. A. G. Peskett (1907). C. Iulii Caesaris Commentarii de Bello Civili Erklärt von Fr. Kraner U. Fr. Hofmann, Elfte Vollätandig Umgearbeitete Auflage Dr Heinrich von Meusel, Direktor des Kölnischen Gymnasiums in Berlin Berlin: Weidmannsche Buchhandlung, 1906. 8vo. Pp. Xvi + 374. Five Maps and Plates. M. 3.40. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 21 (06):186-187.score: 36.0
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  11. J. H. Simon (1960). Caesar's Civil War C. Iulii Caesaris Commentarii de Bello Civili. Erklärt F. Von Kraner–F. Hofmann–H. Meusel. 12 Auflage. Nachwort Und Bibliographische Nachträge von Hans Oppermann. Pp. Xvi+425; 5 Maps. Berlin: Weidmann, 1959. Cloth, DM 33. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 10 (03):226-228.score: 36.0
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  12. J. Fraser (1928). A New Latin Grammar Stolz-Schmalz: Lateinische Grammatik. In Fünfter Auflage Völlig Neu Bearbeitet von Manu Leumann Und Joh. Bapt. Hofmann. (Hb. D. Altertumswissenschaft, Ii. 2). Part I., 1926. Part II., 1928. Pp. Xxii + 924. Munich: C. H. Beck. Bound, £2 8s. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 42 (06):232-233.score: 36.0
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  13. L. C. Purser (1899). Hofmann and Sternkopf's Select Letters of Cicero Ausgewahlte Briefe von M. Tullius Cicero, Erklärt von Friedrich Hofmann. Erstes Bändchen. Siebente Auflage Besorgt von Wilhelm Sternkopf. Berlin, Weidmann. 1898. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 13 (01):60-61.score: 12.0
  14. L. C. Purser (1893). Lehmann's Edition of Hofmann's Letters of Cicero Ausgewählte Briefe von M. Tullius Cicero Erklärt Friedrich von Hofmann. Erstes Bändchen. Sechste Auflage, Besorgt von Karl Lehmann. Berlin: Weidmann. 1892. 2 Mk. 70. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 7 (1-2):46-47.score: 12.0
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  15. E. C. Woodcock (1937). J. B. Hofmann: Lateinische Umgangssprache. Zweite, Durch Nachträge Vermehrte Auflage. Pp. Xvi+214. Heidelberg: Winter, 1936. Paper, RM. 4.50 (Bound, 6); the Nachtrage Alone, I. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 51 (05):203-.score: 12.0
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