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  1. David P. Levine (2008). Politics Without Reason: The Perfect World and the Liberal Ideal. Palgrave Macmillan.score: 290.0
    This book explores the common thread holding together seemingly diverse tendencies in attacks on liberalism. The author argues that ambivalence about the self and about desire as an expression of the self fosters the intense animosity we observe directed toward the liberal ideal. Ambivalence arises because the self is viewed as the locus of a destructive form of desire, one that must be controlled and repressed. The author argues that speaking of ambivalence toward the self is another way of speaking (...)
     
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  2. Michael Levine & Tamas Pataki (eds.) (2004). Racism in Mind: Philosophical Explanations of Racism and Its Implications. Cornell UP.score: 170.0
    Michael P. Levine, Tamas Pataki. the case of racism. If one understands racism to be rooted in some underlying psychological structure, then while what is ordinarily called racist behavior may well be indicative of such an underlying structure, ...
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  3. Michael P. Levine (1989). Alvin I. Goldman's Epistemology and Cognition: An Introduction. Philosophia 19 (2-3):209-225.score: 150.0
    ‘Epistemics: an enterprise linking traditional epistemology, first with cognitive science and, second, with social scientific and humanistic disciplines that explore the interpersonal and cultural processes impinging on knowledge and belief’ (Epistemology and Cognition, p. vii).
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  4. Jeffrey P. Toth, Brian Levine, Donald T. Stuss, Alfred Oh, Gordon Winocur & Nachshon Meiran (1995). Dissociation of Processes Underlying Spatial S-R Compatibility: Evidence for the Independent Influence of What and Where. Consciousness and Cognition 4 (4):483-501.score: 140.0
  5. Baruch A. Brody, Nancy Dickey, Susan S. Ellenberg, Robert P. Heaney, Robert J. Levine, Richard L. O'Brien, Ruth B. Purtilo & Charles Weijer, Is the Use of Placebo Controls Ethically Permissible in Clinical Trials of Agents Intended to Reduce Fractures in Osteoporosis?score: 140.0
    Substantial progress has been made in developing treatments that reduce the risk of fractures in osteoporosis. However, available treatments are only partially effective, they are not widely used, and there is need to search for more effective means of fracture prevention. Currently known effective means of reducing fractures were found using randomized placebo-controlled trials. The use of placebo controls in clinical trials has been a subject of significant controversy in recent years. The Declaration of Helsinki revision of October 2000 caused (...)
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  6. Michael P. Levine (1994). Pantheism, Theism and the Problem of Evil. International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 35 (3):129 - 151.score: 120.0
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  7. Michael P. Levine (1993). Berkeley: How to Make a Mistake. Philosophia 22 (1-2):29-39.score: 120.0
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  8. Michael P. Levine (2000). Contemporary Christian Analytic Philosophy of Religion: Biblical Fundamentalism, Terrible Solutions to a Horrible Problem, and Hearing God. International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 48 (2):89-119.score: 120.0
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  9. Michael P. Levine (ed.) (1999). The Analytic Freud: Philosophy and Psychoanalysis. Routledge.score: 120.0
    The Analytic Freud is an important and stimulating corrective to this overlooked but highly significant area. Moving away from the longstanding debate over the scientific status of Freudian theory, The Analytic Freud discusses the implications of Freud for philosophy in four clear sections: Philosophy of Mind Ethics Sexuality Civilization The essays discuss both the problems Freudian theory poses for contemporary philosophy and what philosophy can ask of Freudian theory. An international team of contributors explore the tensions and dialogue (...)
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  10. Sydney Levine & David Rose, Harm, Affect and the Moral/Conventional Distinction: Revisited.score: 120.0
    In a recent paper, Shaun Nichols (2002) presents a theory that offers an explanation of the cognitive processes underlying moral judgment. His Affect-Backed Norms theory claims that (i) a set of normative rules coupled with (ii) an affective mechanism elicits a certain response pattern (which we will refer to as the “moral norm response pattern”) when subjects respond to transgressions of those norms. That response pattern differs from the way subjects respond to violations of norms that lack the affective backing (...)
     
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  11. Mark A. Levine, Matthew K. Wynia, Paul M. Schyve, J. Russell Teagarden, David A. Fleming, Sharon King Donohue, Ron J. Anderson, James Sabin & Ezekiel J. Emanuel (2007). Improving Access to Health Care: A Consensus Ethical Framework to Guide Proposals for Reform. Hastings Center Report 37 (5):14-19.score: 120.0
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  12. Damian Cox, Marguerite LaCaze & M. P. Levine (1999). Should We Strive for Integrity? Journal of Value Inquiry 33 (4):519-530.score: 120.0
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  13. Michael P. Levine (1986). Formal Foundationalism and Skepticism. Metaphilosophy 17 (1):87–89.score: 120.0
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  14. Michael P. Levine (1992). Pantheism, Substance and Unity. International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 32 (1):1 - 23.score: 120.0
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  15. Michael P. Levine (2003). Can the Concept of Enlightenment Evolve? Asian Philosophy 13 (2 & 3):115 – 129.score: 120.0
    Those who claim the concept of enlightenment (nibānna) has not evolved must rest their claim on a strong distinction between changing and variant interpretations of the concept on the one hand, and what the term really means or refers to on the other. This paper examines whether all evolution of the concept of enlightenment is best seen as interpretive variation rather than as embodying real notional change - a change in the reference of the term. It is implausible to suppose (...)
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  16. Michael P. Levine, Kristine Miller & William Taylor (2004). Introduction: Ethics and Architecture. Philosophical Forum 35 (2):103–115.score: 120.0
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  17. Saul Newman & Michael P. Levine (2006). War, Politics and Race: Reflections on Violence in the 'War on Terror'. Theoria 53 (110):23-49.score: 120.0
    The authors argue that the 'war on terror' marks the ultimate convergence of war with politics, and the virtual collapse of any meaningful distinction between them. Not only does it signify the breakdown of international relations norms but also the militarization of internal life and political discourse. They explore the 'genealogy' of this situation firstly through the notion of the 'state of exception'—in which sovereign violence becomes indistinct from the law that is supposed to curtail it—and secondly through Foucault's idea (...)
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  18. Michael P. Levine (1987). What Does Death Have to Do with the Meaning of Life? Religious Studies 23 (4):457 - 465.score: 120.0
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  19. Michael P. Levine (1992). Monism and Pantheism. Southern Journal of Philosophy 30 (4):95-110.score: 120.0
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  20. Michael P. Levine (2006). Mediated Memories. Angelaki 11 (2):117 – 136.score: 120.0
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  21. Michael P. Levine (1986). More on “Does Traditional Theism Entail Pantheism?”. International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 20 (1):31 - 35.score: 120.0
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  22. Christian Helmut Wenzel, Catherine Wilson, Andrew Levine & David Ingram (2002). Review of Herbert Marcuse, Douglas Kellner Ed., Towards a Critical Theory of Society: The Collected Papers of Herbert Marcuse: Volume Two. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2002 (1).score: 120.0
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  23. Reinhardt Grossmann & Michael P. Levine (1986). Book Reviews. [REVIEW] Philosophia 16 (3-4).score: 120.0
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  24. Michael P. Levine (1999). The Problem of Evil. The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 1999:127-146.score: 120.0
    The shift from the logical to the empirical argument from evil against the existence of God has been seen as a victory by analytic philosophers of religion who now seek to establish that the existence of evil fails to make the existence of God improbable. I examine several arguments in an effort to establish the following: (i) Their victory is pyrrhic. They distort the historical, philosophical and religious nature of the problem of evil. (ii) In attempting to refute the empirical (...)
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  25. Michael P. Levine (1997). Ninian Smart on the Philosophy of Worldviews. Sophia 36 (1).score: 120.0
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  26. Ernest W. Adams & Howard P. Levine (1975). On the Uncertainties Transmitted From Premises to Conclusions in Deductive Inferences. Synthese 30 (3-4):429 - 460.score: 120.0
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  27. Michael P. Levine (1997). Intellectualist and Symbolist Accounts of Religious Belief and Practice. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 27 (4):526-544.score: 120.0
    An account of the relation between belief and practice is inseparable from a general theory of religion and religious discourse. Rejection of the one time popular, but now more or less defunct, nonrealist position of people such as D. Z. Phillips, Don Cupitt, and indeed Wittgenstein leaves contemporary theo rists in anthropology and the "history of religions" with basically the vastly different "literalist" and "symbolist" analyses of religion (i.e., its ritual and discourse, belief and practice) from which to choose. (...)
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  28. Michael P. Levine (1998). No-Self, Real Self, Ignorance and Self-Deception: Does Self-Deception Require a Self? Asian Philosophy 8 (2):103 – 110.score: 120.0
    In this paper I dispute Eliot Deutsch's claim [See Deutsch, Eliot (1996) Self-deception: a comparative study, in: Roger T. Ames and Wimal Dissanayake (Eds) Self and Deception: a cross-cultural enquiry (Albany, State University of New York Press), pp. 315-326] that examining self-deception from the perspective of non-Western traditions (i.e. how it is understood in those cultures) can help us to better understand the nature of the phenomenon in one's own culture. Although the claim appears to be uncontrover-sial and perhaps even (...)
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  29. Andrew Levine (2005). David Schweickart, After Capitalism:After Capitalism. Ethics 115 (3):621-625.score: 120.0
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  30. David K. Levine (2002). An Economist's Perspective on Altruism and Selfishness. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (2):267-268.score: 120.0
    Few disagree that altruism exists. The frequency and source of altruistic behavior remain mysterious, however.
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  31. Michael P. Levine (1982). Kierkegaard: What Does the Subjective Individual Risk? International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 13 (1):13 - 22.score: 120.0
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  32. James P. Levine (1997). Review Essay / Jury Wisdom. Criminal Justice Ethics 16 (1):49-56.score: 120.0
    Norman J. Finkel, Commonsense Justice: Jurors? Notions of the Law Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1995, 390pp.
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  33. Michael P. Levine (1983). Can There Be Self-Authenticating Experiences of God? Religious Studies 19 (2):229 - 234.score: 120.0
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  34. Michael P. Levine (2002). Hume's Abject Failure. Hume Studies 28 (1):161-167.score: 120.0
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  35. Michael P. Levine (1988). Madden's Account of Necessity in Causation. Philosophia 18 (1):75-96.score: 120.0
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  36. Michael P. Levine (1984). Self-Authenticating Experiences of God: A Reply to Professor Oakes. International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 16 (2):161 - 163.score: 120.0
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  37. Michael P. Levine (1986). The Role of Reason in the Ethics of Maimonides: Or, Why Maimonides Could Have Had a Doctrine of Natural Law Even If He Did Not. Journal of Religious Ethics 14 (2):279 - 295.score: 120.0
    After presenting a paradigm of natural law taken from Cicero and Aquinas, I discuss aspects of Maimonides' ethical theory that appear to conflict with doctrines of natural law. My conclusion will be that Maimonides' adaptation of the Aristotelian metaphysic and doctrine of the "Golden Mean" produced a teleological ethic that is reconcilable with his view that certain moral and legal injunctions are revealed. A doctrine of natural law is compatible with the ethical doctrines that Maimonides held. The thesis I pursue (...)
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  38. David Lawrence Levine (1984). The Tyranny of Scholarship. Ancient Philosophy 4 (1):65-72.score: 120.0
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  39. David Lawrence Levine (1977). Camus. Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 8 (2):195-197.score: 120.0
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  40. Michael P. Levine (1989). Hume and the Problem of Miracles: A Solution. Kluwer.score: 120.0
    HUME’S ARGUMENT AGAINST JUSTIFIED BELIEF IN MIRACLES CANNOT BE PROPERLY UNDERSTOOD APART FROM HIS ANALYSIS OF CAUSATION. IT IS ARGUED THAT HUME’S POSITION HAS NEVER BEEN CORRECTLY INTERPRETED BECAUSE ITS CONNECTION WITH HIS MORE GENERAL METAPHYSICS HAS NEVER BEEN ADEQUATELY EXAMINED. TO UNDERSTAND HUME’S VIEW ON MIRACLES THE FOLLOWING QUESTION MUST BE ANSWERED: WHY DID HUME THINK THAT ONE COULD JUSTIFIABLY BELIEVE THAT AN "EXTRAORDINARY" EVENT HAD OCCURRED, BUT THAT ONE COULD "NEVER" JUSTIFIABLY BELIEVE A "MIRACLE" HAD OCCURRED? THIS BOOK (...)
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  41. Michael P. Levine (1986). Mackie's Account of Necessity in Causation. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 87:75 - 89.score: 120.0
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  42. Michael Kevane & David I. Levine, Are Investments in Daughters Lower When Daughters Move Away? Evidence From Indonesia.score: 120.0
    In much of the developing world daughters receive lower education and other investments than do their brothers, and may even be so devalued as to suffer differential mortality. Daughter disadvantage may be due in part to social norms that prescribe that daughters move away from their natal family upon marriage, a practice known as virilocality. We evaluate the effects of virilocality on female disadvantage using data from the Indonesia Family Life Survey. We find little support for the hypothesis. There is (...)
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  43. Michael P. Levine (1986). Cartesian Materialism and Conservation: Berkelean Immaterialism? Southern Journal of Philosophy 24 (2):247-259.score: 120.0
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  44. Michael P. Levine (1990). If There Is a God, Any Experience Which Seems to Be of God, Will Be Genuine. Religious Studies 26 (2):207 - 217.score: 120.0
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  45. Michael P. Levine (1989). Mystical Experience and Non-Basically Justified Belief. Religious Studies 25 (3):335 - 345.score: 120.0
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  46. David Lawrence Levine (1980). Plato's Arithmological Ordering of Being. Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 11 (2):109-128.score: 120.0
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  47. David Levine (1990). Scarcity and the Limits of Want: Comments on Sassower and Bender. Social Epistemology 4 (1):115 – 119.score: 120.0
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  48. Michael P. Levine (1982). Why the Incarnation Is a Superfluous Detail for Kierkegaard. Religious Studies 18 (2):171 - 175.score: 120.0
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  49. D. P. Sulmasy, G. Geller, D. M. Levine & R. R. Faden (1993). A Randomized Trial of Ethics Education for Medical House Officers. Journal of Medical Ethics 19 (3):157-163.score: 120.0
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  50. Michael P. Levine (1986). Book Reviews. [REVIEW] Philosophia 16 (1).score: 120.0
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  51. Michael P. Levine (1985). Can We Speak Literally of God? Religious Studies 21 (1):53 - 59.score: 120.0
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  52. Michael P. Levine (1992). Deep Structure and the Comparative Philosophy of Religion. Religious Studies 28 (3):387 - 399.score: 120.0
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  53. Michael P. Levine (1991). Historical Anti-Realism. The Monist 74 (2):230-239.score: 120.0
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  54. Michael P. Levine (1983). Kierkegaardian Dogma: Inwardness and Objective Uncertainty. International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 14 (3):183 - 187.score: 120.0
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  55. David L. Levine (1981). Plato's Apology of Socrates: An Interpretation, with a New Translation. Philosophical Topics 12 (1):261-265.score: 120.0
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  56. David Lawrence Levine (1986). The Political Philosophy of Nature: A Preface to Goethe's Human Sciences. Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 11 (2):163-178.score: 120.0
  57. Michael P. Levine (1990). Divine Unity and Superfluous Synonymity. Journal of Speculative Philosophy 4 (3):211 - 236.score: 120.0
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  58. David L. Levine (1983). Nietzsche on Tragedy. The Review of Metaphysics 37 (2):423-426.score: 120.0
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  59. Michael P. Levine (2007). O Humie i cudach. Nowa Krytyka 20.score: 120.0
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  60. Michael P. Levine (1992). Robinson on Berkeley. Idealistic Studies 22 (2).score: 120.0
     
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  61. Neil Levi & Michael P. Levine (1992). Robinson on Berkeley. Idealistic Studies 22 (2):163-178.score: 120.0
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  62. Michael P. Levine (1987). The Deterministic and Ontological Implications of the Logical Entailment Analysis of Causation. Idealistic Studies 17 (1):1-13.score: 120.0
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  63. Dean Baker (1994). Theories of Political Economy, James A. Caporaso and David P. Levine. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992, Viii + 243 Pages. [REVIEW] Economics and Philosophy 10 (02):354-.score: 90.0
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  64. Geoffrey Turner (2007). FRom Hope to Despair in Thessalonica: Situating 1 and 2 Thessalonians. By Colin R Nicholl, Theological Hermeneutics and 1 Thessalonians. By Angus Paddison, Reading Romans Through the Centuries: FRom the Early Church to Karl Barth. Edited by Jeffrey P Greenman and Timothy Larsen, Social-Science Commentary of the Letters of Paul. By Bruce J Malina and John J Pilch, Re-Examining Paul's Letters: The History of the Pauline Correspondence. By Bo Reicke and Edited by David P Moessner and Ingalisa Reicke and a Feminist Companion to Paul. Edited by Amy-Jill Levine. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 48 (4):621–625.score: 87.0
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  65. Joseph Levine (2010). The Q Factor: Modal Rationalism Versus Modal Autonomism. Philosophical Review 119 (3):365-380.score: 60.0
    to use David Chalmers's jargon) claim that though zombies are conceivable, they are not metaphysically possible. This article calls this position regarding the relation between metaphysical and epistemic modality "modal autonomism," as opposed to the "modal rationalism" endorsed by David Chalmers and Frank Jackson, who insist on a deep link between the two forms of modality. This article argues that the defense of modal rationalism presented in Chalmers and Jackson (2001) begs the question against the type-B materialist/modal autonomist. (...)
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  66. Alex Levine (2012). !Darwinistas!: The Construction of Evolutionary Thought in Nineteenth Century Argentina. Brill.score: 60.0
    Darwin in Argentina -- Conflicting Systems -- Francisco Javier Muniz (1795-1871) -- Hermann Burmeister (1807-1891) -- Francisco P. Moreno (1852-1919) -- Domingo F. Sarmiento (1811-1888) -- Eduardo Holmberg (1852-1937) -- Florentino Ameghino (1854-1911) -- Jose Ingenieros (1877-1925) -- Carlos Octavio Bunge (1875-1918).
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  67. Paul Helm (1995). Pantheism: A Non-Theistic Concept of Deity By Michael P. Levine London and New York Routledge, 1994, Xii+388 Pp., £45.00. [REVIEW] Philosophy 70 (271):129-.score: 42.0
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  68. James Somerville (2006). Racism in Mind Edited by Michael P. Levine and Tamas Pataki. Philosophical Books 47 (3):289-291.score: 42.0
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  69. Rocco J. Gennaro (2004). Higher-Order Thoughts, Animal Consciousness, and Misrepresentation: A Reply to Carruthers and Levine. In Rocco J. Gennaro (ed.), Higher-Order Theories of Consciousness: An Anthology. John Benjamins.score: 37.0
  70. S. L. Greenslade (1970). Augustine: City of God. With an English Translation. Vol. Iii (Books Vii–Xi): Translated by David S. Wiesen. Vol. Iv (Books Xii–Xv): Translated by Philip Levine. (Loeb Classical Library.) Pp. Xii+571; X+581. London: Heinemann, 1968, 1966. Cloth, 25s. Net Each. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 20 (01):102-103.score: 36.0
  71. Mara Miller (2010). Muroji: Rearranging Art and History at a Japanese Buddhist Temple by Fowler, Sherry D. Daitokuji: The Visual Cultures of a Zen Monastery by Levine, Gregory P. A. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 68 (2):176-179.score: 36.0
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  72. Richard Gray (2003). Recent Work on Consciousness. [REVIEW] International Journal of Philosophical Studies 11 (1):101-107.score: 28.0
     
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  73. Janet Levin (2002). Is Conceptual Analysis Needed for the Reduction of Qualitative States? Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 64 (3):571-591.score: 19.0
    In this paper I discuss the claim (advanced in various ways by Joseph Levine, Frank Jackson and David Chalmers) that the successful reduction of qualitative to physical states requires some sort of intelligible connection between our qualitative and physical concepts, which in turn requires a conceptual analysis of our qualitative concepts in causal-functional terms. While I defend this claim against some of its recent critics, I ultimately dispute it, and propose a different way to get the requisite intelligible (...)
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  74. Luca Malatesti (2011). Thinking About Phenomenal Concepts. Synthesis Philosophica 26 (2):391-402.score: 18.0
    Frank Jackson’s knowledge argument and different conceivability arguments, advanced by Saul Kripke, David Chalmers and Joseph Levine, conclude that consciousness involves non-physical properties or properties that cannot be reductively accounted for in physical terms. Some physicalists have replied to these objections by means of different versions of the phenomenal concept strategy. David Chalmers has responded with the master argument, a reasoning that, if successful, would undermine any reasonable version of the phenomenal concept strategy. In this paper, I (...)
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  75. Walter J. Stohrer (1972). "Reason and Evidence in Husserl's Phenomenology," by David Michael Levin. The Modern Schoolman 49 (2):177-179.score: 14.0
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  76. Thomas W. Busch (1988). The Body's Recollection of Being: Phenomenology and the Deconstruction of Nihilism. By David Michael Levin. The Modern Schoolman 65 (4):286-288.score: 14.0
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  77. Robert D. Rupert (2006). Functionalism, Mental Causation, and the Problem of Metaphysically Necessary Effects. Noûs 40 (2):256-83.score: 12.0
    The recent literature on mental causation has not been kind to nonreductive, materialist functionalism (‘functionalism’, hereafter, except where that term is otherwise qualified). The exclusion problem2 has done much of the damage, but the epiphenomenalist threat has taken other forms. Functionalism also faces what I will call the ‘problem of metaphysically necessary effects’ (Block, 1990, pp. 157-60, Antony and Levine, 1997, pp. 91-92, Pereboom, 2002, p. 515, Millikan, 1999, p. 47, Jackson, 1998, pp. 660-61). Functionalist mental properties are individuated (...)
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  78. Jesper Kallestrup (forthcoming). Review of Physicalism, or Something Near Enough, by Jaegwon Kim. [REVIEW] Philosophical Quarterly.score: 12.0
    The debate between the reductive and emergent materialist is still very much a live one. (Antony and Levine 1997; Auyang 2000; Bechtel and Richardson 1992; Block 1997; Boyd 1999; Crane 2001; David 1997; Fodor 1989; Fodor 1997; Kim 1993b; Kim 1994; Kim 1996; Kim 1999; Le Pore and Loewer 1987; Millikan 1999; Pereboom 2002; Rueger 2000; Van Gulick 2001; Yablo 1992). We argue that the best way to settle this debate is to take a step back and consider (...)
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  79. Ausonio Marras (2005). Consciousness and Reduction. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 56 (2):335-361.score: 12.0
    among them Joseph Levine, David Chalmers, Frank Jackson and Jaegwon Kim?have claimed that there are conceptual grounds sufficient for ruling out the possibility of a reductive explanation of phenomenal consciousness. Their claim assumes a functional model of reduction (regarded by Kim as an alternative to the traditional Nagelian model) which requires an a priori entailment from the facts in the reduction base to the phenomena to be explained. The aim of this paper is to show that this is (...)
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  80. William A. Galston & Peter H. Hoffenberg (eds.) (2010). Poverty and Morality: Religious and Secular Perspectives. Cambridge University Press.score: 12.0
    Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction William A. Galston and Peter H. Hoffenberg; 2. Global poverty and uneven development Sakiko Fukuda-Parr; 3. The karma of poverty: a Buddhist perspective David R. Loy; 4. Poverty and morality in Christianity Kent A. Van Til; 5. Classical liberalism, poverty, and morality Tom G. Palmer; 6. Confucian perspectives on poverty and morality Peter Nosco; 7. Poverty and morality: a feminist perspective Nancy J. Hirschmann; 8. Hinduism and poverty Arvind Sharma; 9. The problem of (...)
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  81. Gerald L. Bruns (2010). David Michael Kleinberg-Levin: Gestures of Ethical Life: Reading Hölderlin's Question of Measure After Heidegger. Continental Philosophy Review 42 (4):573-576.score: 12.0
  82. Vincent G. Potter (ed.) (1988). Doctrine and Experience: Essays in American Philosophy. Fordham University Press.score: 12.0
    This collection of thirteen essays, when viewed together, offers a unique perspective on the history of American philosophy. It illuminates for the first time in book form, how thirteen major American philosophical thinkers viewed a problem of special interest in the American philosophical tradition: the relationship between experience and reflection. Written by well-known authorities on the figure about which he or she writes, the essays are arranged chronologically to highlight the changes and developments in thought from Puritanism to Pragmatism to (...)
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  83. Christopher W. Morris (2006). What's Wrong with Imperialism? Social Philosophy and Policy 23 (1):153-166.score: 12.0
    Imperialism is thought to be wrong by virtually everyone today. The consensus may be correct. However, there may be a few good things to be said for empire. More importantly for political philosophy, empires are not harder to justify or legitimate than states, or so I argue. The bad press that empires receive seems due to a methodological suspect comparison of nasty empires to nice states. When nice empires are considered they do not fare much worse than (nice) states. I (...)
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  84. Robert Pennock, Evolution — Once More, with Feeling.score: 12.0
    Dual review of George Levine’s Darwin Loves You and David Sloan Wilson’s Evolution for Everyone.) American Scientist. (Vol. 95, November-December, pp. 528-531, 2007).
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  85. A. Souter (1935). Saxonis Gesta Danorum, Primum a C. Knabe Et P. Herrmann Recensita, Recognoverunt Et Ediderunt J. Olrik Et H. Raeder. Tomus I Textum Continens. Pp. Lii+ 609. Strong Linencovered Boards, in Case. Tomus II: Indicem Verborum Confecit F. Blatt. Fasc. I, Pp. X+126 (a-Dissideo). Paper. Copenhagen: Levin Og Munksgaard, 1931 and 1935. Kr. 36 and 10. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 49 (06):243-.score: 12.0
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  86. Larry Davidson (1989). Levin, David Michael. The Body's Recollection of Being: Phenomenological Psychology and the Deconstruction of Nihilism. Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1985, $14.95. [REVIEW] Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 20 (2):188-193.score: 12.0
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  87. David O'Connor (1989). The Meaning of Life: Levine on Hare on Camus' Assumption. Sophia 28 (3).score: 12.0
     
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  88. Louis P. Pojman & James Fieser (eds.) (2008). Introduction to Philosophy: Classical and Contemporary Readings. Oxford University Press.score: 10.0
    Now in a third edition, Introduction to Philosophy: Classical and Contemporary Readings is a highly acclaimed, topically organized collection that covers five major areas of philosophy--theory of knowledge, philosophy of religion, philosophy of mind, freedom and determinism, and moral philosophy. Editor Louis P. Pojman enhances the text's topical organization by arranging the selections into a pro/con format to help students better understand opposing arguments. He also includes accessible introductions to each chapter, subsection, and individual reading, a unique feature for an (...)
     
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  89. Roger Brooke (ed.) (1999). Pathways Into the Jungian World: Phenomenology and Analytical Psychology. Routledge.score: 9.7
    With contributions from medicine, psychology and philosophy, Pathways into the Jungian World looks at the central issues of commonality and difference in phenomenology and analytical psychology. The essays investigate how existential phenomenology and analytical psychology have been involved in the same fundamental cultural and therapeutic project. They both legitimize the subtlety, complexity, and depth of experience in an age when the meaning of experience has been abandoned to the dictates of pharmaceutical technology, economics and medical psychiatry. The contributors reveal how (...)
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  90. David Michael Kleinberg-Levin (1999). The Philosopher's Gaze: Modernity in the Shadows of Enlightenment. University of California Press.score: 8.7
    David Michael Levin's ongoing exploration of the moral character and enlightenment-potential of vision takes a new direction in The Philosopher's Gaze . Levin examines texts by Descartes, Husserl, Wittgenstein, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Benjamin, Merleau-Ponty, and Levinas, using our culturally dominant mode of perception and the philosophical discourse it has generated as the site for his critical reflections on the moral culture in which we are living. In Levin's view, all these philosophers attempted to understand, one way or another, the distinctive (...)
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  91. David Robjant (2005). Levin on the Abnormality of Homosexuality. Think 4 (11):5.score: 8.0
    David Robjant also criticizes Levin's article from Think 10.
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  92. David Papineau (1998). Mind the Gap. Philosophical Perspectives 12 (S12):373-89.score: 6.0
    On the first page of The Problem of Consciousness (1991), Colin McGinn asks "How is it possible for conscious states to depend on brain states? How can technicolour phenomenology arise from soggy grey matter?" Many philosophers feel that questions like these pose an unanswerable challenge to physicalism. They argue that there is no way of bridging the "explanatory gap" between the material brain and the lived world of conscious experience (Levine, 1983), and that physicalism about the mind can therefore (...)
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  93. David P. Boyd (2011). Art and Artifice in Public Apologies. Journal of Business Ethics 104 (3):299-309.score: 5.7
    The purpose of this article is threefold: to examine the elements of an artful apology; to sequence them in a comprehensive configuration; and to use the taxonomy for assessing the effect of public apologies. The model identifies seven sequential components of an apology: revelation, recognition, responsiveness, responsibility, remorse, restitution, and reform. Also included in the model are four deflective stratagems: dissociation, diminution, dispersion, and detachment. Analysis focuses on actual offense situations rather than artificial simulated settings. Specifically, the study examines whether (...)
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  94. David Michael Levin (1998). Tracework: Myself and Others in the Moral Phenomenology of Merleau-Ponty and Levinas. International Journal of Philosophical Studies 6 (3):345 – 392.score: 4.0
    In this study, I examine the significance of the trace and its legibility in the phenomenologies of Merleau-Ponty and Levinas, showing that this trope plays a more significant role in Merleau-Ponty's thinking than has been recognized heretofore and that it constitutes a crucial point of contact between Merleau-Ponty and Levinas. But this point of contact is also, in both their philosophies, a site where their thinking is compelled to confront its limits and the enigmas involved in the description of the (...)
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  95. David Michael Levin (1984). Logos and Psyche: A Hermeneutics of Breathing. Research in Phenomenology 14 (1):121-147.score: 4.0
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  96. David Michael Levin (1994). Making Sense: The Work of Eugene Gendlin. Human Studies 17 (3):343 - 353.score: 4.0
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  97. Mark McEvoy (2008). The Epistemological Status of Computer-Assisted Proofs. Philosophia Mathematica 16 (3):374-387.score: 4.0
    Several high-profile mathematical problems have been solved in recent decades by computer-assisted proofs. Some philosophers have argued that such proofs are a posteriori on the grounds that some such proofs are unsurveyable; that our warrant for accepting these proofs involves empirical claims about the reliability of computers; that there might be errors in the computer or program executing the proof; and that appeal to computer introduces into a proof an experimental element. I argue that none of these arguments withstands scrutiny, (...)
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  98. David Michael Kleinberg-Levin (2005). The Invisible Hands of Capital and Labour: Using Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology to Understand the Meaning of Alienation in Marx’s Theory of Manual Labour. Philosophy and Social Criticism 31 (1):53-67.score: 4.0
    This essay argues that Merleau-Ponty’s phenomenological description of gestural motility in his Phenomenology of Perception contributes to, and in a material way carries forward, not only (1) the account of alienation that Marx proposes in his writings on the condition of manual labour, but also (2) the reflections, at once critical and utopian, that Marx set out in his 1844 Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts , evoking in terms of praxis the realization and fulfillment of our sensuous nature as embodied beings. (...)
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  99. David Michael Levin (1980). On Heidegger: The Gathering Dance of Mortals. Research in Phenomenology 10 (1):251-277.score: 4.0
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  100. David Michael Levin (1985). The Body Politic: Political Economy and the Human Body. Human Studies 8 (3):235 - 278.score: 4.0
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