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  1. Jeanne M. Logsdon & David R. Palmer (1988). Issues Management and Ethics. Journal of Business Ethics 7 (3):191 - 198.score: 290.0
    Issues management (IM) is becoming widely accepted in the business-and-society literature as a policy tool to enhance the social performance of corporations. Its acceptance is based on the presumption that firms have incorporated ethical norms into their decision-making process. This paper argues that IM is simply a technique to identify, analyze, and respond to social issues. It can be used either to improve or forestall corporate social performance. Different values will steer IM practitioners in different policy directions.If IM is to (...)
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  2. David R. Palmer (1988). Schumpeter and Reconciling Divisive Responses to the Bishops' Letter. Journal of Business Ethics 7 (6):433 - 436.score: 290.0
    Idealogically motivated responses to the Bishops' Letter have heightened the divisiveness of subsequent dialogue at the expense of its rigor. Schumpeter's metaphor of creative destruction provides a vehicle for reconciliation between advocates of politics and markets. His most distinguishing characteristic of capitalism extols its productive and dynamic properties. It underscores its relentless and unmanageable side that transforms institutional structures as well. The capitalist engine is driven by a perennial gale that creates and destroys at the same time; thus there is (...)
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  3. L. R. Palmer (1935). Comparative Greek and Latin Syntax R. W. Moore: Comparative Greek and Latin Syntax. Pp.Xiii+224. London: G. Bell, 1934. Cloth, 6s. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 49 (05):200-201.score: 210.0
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  4. L. R. Palmer, S. G. Owen & D'Arcy W. Thompson (1938). Glanis and Juvenal V. 104. (See C.R. LII. 56.). The Classical Review 52 (04):115-119.score: 210.0
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  5. Carl Ginet & David Palmer (2010). On Mele and Robb's Indeterministic Frankfurt-Style Case. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 80 (2):440-446.score: 150.0
    Alfred Mele and David Robb (1998, 2003) offer what they claim is a counter-example to the principle of alternative possibilities (PAP), the principle that a person is morally responsible for what he has done only if he could have done otherwise. In their example, a person makes a decision by his own indeterministic causal process though antecedent circumstances ensure he could not have done otherwise. Specifically, a simultaneously occurring process in him would deterministically cause the decision at the precise (...)
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  6. David Palmer (2010). On Mele and Robb's Indeterministic Frankfurt-Style Case. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 80 (2):440-446.score: 150.0
    Alfred Mele and David Robb (1998, 2003) offer what they claim is a counter-example to the principle of alternative possibilities (PAP), the principle that a person is morally responsible for what he has done only if he could have done otherwise. In their example, a person makes a decision by his own indeterministic causal process though antecedent circumstances ensure he could not have done otherwise. Specifically, a simultaneously occurring process in him would deterministically cause the decision at the precise (...)
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  7. F. R. Palmer (1981). Semantics. New York ;Cambridge University Press.score: 150.0
    When the first edition of Semantics appeared in 1976, the developments in this aspect of language study were exciting interest not only among linguists, but among philosophers, psychologists and logicians. Professor Palmer's straightforward and comprehensive book was immediately welcomed as one of the best introductions to the subject. Interest in Semantics has been further stimulated recently by a number of significant, and often contriversial, theoretical advances; and the publication of this second edition has enabled Professor Palmer to bring (...)
     
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  8. Joe R. Burnett & John R. Palmer (1968). Political Distinctions and Education. Studies in Philosophy and Education 6 (3):302-309.score: 140.0
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  9. Joe R. Burnett & John R. Palmer (1967). Radical, Liberal, Conservative, Reactionary: Making Them Distinctions Which Distinguish. Studies in Philosophy and Education 5 (2):225-244.score: 140.0
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  10. David Palmer (forthcoming). Pereboom on the Frankfurt Cases. Philosophical Studies.score: 120.0
    According to the principle of alternative possibilities (PAP), a person is morally responsible for what he has done only if he could have done otherwise. In what follows, I want to defend this principle against an apparent counterexample offered recently by Derk Pereboom (Living without free will, 2001 ; Midwest Studies in Philosophy, 29:228–247, 2005 ). Pereboom’s case, a variant of what are known as ‘Frankfurt cases,’ is important for it attempts to overcome a dilemma posed for earlier alleged counterexamples (...)
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  11. David Palmer (1976). Boyle's Corpuscular Hypothesis and Locke's Primary-Secondary Quality Distinction. Philosophical Studies 29 (3):181 - 189.score: 120.0
    Locke denied that ideas of secondary qualities resemble their causes. It has been suggested that Locke denied this because he accepted a mechanical corpuscular hypothesis about the constitution of objects. This paper shows that this and other usual explanations of Locke's denial are mistaken. Further, it suggests an alternative relationship between the scientific account and Locke's philosophical views, and finally it provides Locke's real justification for his claim that ideas of secondary qualities do not resemble their causes.
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  12. David Palmer (2005). New Distinctions, Same Troubles: A Reply to Haji and McKenna. Journal of Philosophy 102 (9):474-482.score: 120.0
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  13. David Palmer (forthcoming). Capes on the W-Defense. Philosophia.score: 120.0
  14. David Palmer (forthcoming). The Timing Objection to the Frankfurt Cases. Erkenntnis.score: 120.0
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  15. David Palmer (1973). Freedom is a Clockwork Orange. Southern Journal of Philosophy 11 (4):299-308.score: 120.0
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  16. David A. Ralston, Carolyn P. Egri, Emmanuelle Reynaud, Narasimhan Srinivasan, Olivier Furrer, David Brock, Ruth Alas, Florian Wangenheim, Fidel León Darder, Christine Kuo, Vojko Potocan, Audra I. Mockaitis, Erna Szabo, Jaime Ruiz Gutiérrez, Andre Pekerti, Arif Butt, Ian Palmer, Irina Naoumova, Tomasz Lenartowicz, Arunas Starkus, Vu Thanh Hung, Tevfik Dalgic, Mario Molteni, María Teresa Garza Carranza, Isabelle Maignan, Francisco B. Castro, Yong-Lin Moon, Jane Terpstra-Tong, Marina Dabic, Yongjuan Li, Wade Danis, Maria Kangasniemi, Mahfooz Ansari, Liesl Riddle, Laurie Milton, Philip Hallinger, Detelin Elenkov, Ilya Girson, Modesta Gelbuda, Prem Ramburuth, Tania Casado, Ana Maria Rossi, Malika Richards, Cheryl Deusen, Ping-Ping Fu, Paulina Man Kei Wan, Moureen Tang, Chay-Hoon Lee, Ho-Beng Chia, Yongquin Fan & Alan Wallace (2011). A Twenty-First Century Assessment of Values Across the Global Workforce. Journal of Business Ethics 104 (1):1-31.score: 120.0
    This article provides current Schwartz Values Survey (SVS) data from samples of business managers and professionals across 50 societies that are culturally and socioeconomically diverse. We report the society scores for SVS values dimensions for both individual- and societal-level analyses. At the individual-level, we report on the ten circumplex values sub-dimensions and two sets of values dimensions (collectivism and individualism; openness to change, conservation, self-enhancement, and self-transcendence). At the societal-level, we report on the values dimensions of embeddedness, hierarchy, mastery, affective (...)
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  17. David Palmer & Trevor Hedberg (forthcoming). The Ethics of Marketing to Vulnerable Populations. Journal of Business Ethics.score: 120.0
    An orthodox view in marketing ethics is that it is morally impermissible to market goods to specially vulnerable populations in ways that take advantage of their vulnerabilities. In his signature article “Marketing and the Vulnerable,” George Brenkert (1998) provided the first substantive defense of this position, one which has become a well-established view in marketing ethics. In what follows, we throw new light on marketing to the vulnerable by critically evaluating key components of Brenkert’s general arguments. Specifically, we contend that (...)
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  18. David Palmer (2006). Moral Responsibility, Alternative Possibilities and Determinism: Begging the Question in the Frankfurt Cases. Southwest Philosophy Review 22 (1):79-86.score: 120.0
  19. Daniel E. Palmer (2006). Joseph Raz, Engaging Reason: On the Theory of Value and Action (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999), Pp. 336 Joseph Raz, The Practice of Value, Ed. R. Jay Wallace (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2003), Pp. Vii + 161. [REVIEW] Utilitas 18 (03):321-.score: 120.0
  20. R. Elisabeth Cornwell, Craig T. Palmer & Hasker P. Davis (2000). More Women (and Men) That Never Evolved. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (4):598-599.score: 120.0
    We are not convinced by Gangestad & Simpson that differential mating strategies within each sex would be greater than such strategies between sexes. The target article does not provide actual evidence of human males who do not desire mating with multiple females, or evidence that the benefits for females of short-term matings with multiple males have ever outweighed the associated costs.
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  21. Elyn R. Saks, Dilip V. Jeste, Eric Granholm, Barton W. Palmer & Lawrence Schneiderman (2002). Ethical Issues in Psychosocial Interventions Research Involving Controls. Ethics and Behavior 12 (1):87 – 101.score: 120.0
    Psychiatric research is of critical importance in improving the care of persons with mental illness. Yet it may also raise difficult ethical issues. This article explores those issues in the context of a particular kind of research: psychosocial intervention research with control groups. We discuss 4 broad categories of ethical issues: consent, confidentiality, boundary violations, and risk-benefit issues. We believe that, despite the potential difficulties, psychosocial intervention research is vital and can be accomplished in an ethical manner. Further discussion and (...)
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  22. Anthony Palmer (1968). The Philosophy of Mind. By Alan R. White. (Random House Studies in Philosophy, 1967. Pp. 178. Price 16s.). Philosophy 43 (164):172-.score: 120.0
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  23. David Palmer & Morton Schagrin (1978). Moral Revolutions. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 39 (2):262-273.score: 120.0
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  24. Edward E. Palmer (1955). Book Review:Individualism Reconsidered and Other Essays. David Riesman. [REVIEW] Ethics 65 (2):149-.score: 120.0
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  25. David Palmer (2005). Common Morality. The Review of Metaphysics 59 (1):178-179.score: 120.0
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  26. David Palmer (2004). Two Roads to Wisdom? Southwest Philosophy Review 20 (2):221-224.score: 120.0
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  27. David A. Ralston, Carolyn P. Egri, Emmanuelle Reynaud, Narasimhan Srinivasan, Olivier Furrer, David Brock, Ruth Alas, Florian Wangenheim, Fidel León Darder, Christine Kuo, Vojko Potocan, Audra I. Mockaitis, Erna Szabo, Jaime Ruiz Gutiérrez, Andre Pekerti, Arif Butt, Ian Palmer, Irina Naoumova, Tomasz Lenartowicz, Arunas Starkus, Vu Thanh Hung, Tevfik Dalgic, Mario Molteni, María Teresa Garza Carranza, Isabelle Maignan, Francisco B. Castro, Yong-Lin Moon, Jane Terpstra-Tong, Marina Dabic, Yongjuan Li, Wade Danis, Maria Kangasniemi, Mahfooz Ansari, Liesl Riddle, Laurie Milton, Philip Hallinger, Detelin Elenkov, Ilya Girson, Modesta Gelbuda, Prem Ramburuth, Tania Casado, Ana Maria Rossi, Malika Richards, Cheryl Deusen, Ping-Ping Fu, Paulina Man Kei Wan, Moureen Tang, Chay-Hoon Lee, Ho-Beng Chia, Yongquin Fan & Alan Wallace (2011). Erratum To: A Twenty-First Century Assessment of Values Across the Global Workforce. Journal of Business Ethics 104 (4):589-590.score: 120.0
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  28. David Palmer (1975). Unfelt Pains. American Philosophical Quarterly 12 (October):289-298.score: 120.0
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  29. Jenny Teichmann, R. M. Hare, Anthony Palmer, D. R. Cousin, Jonathan Harrison & C. H. Whiteley (1969). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 78 (311):461-478.score: 120.0
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  30. C. R. Palmer (1993). Ethics and Statistical Methodology in Clinical Trials. Journal of Medical Ethics 19 (4):219-222.score: 120.0
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  31. L. R. Palmer (1937). P. Sattler and G. V. Selle: Bibliographie Zur Geschichte der Schrift Bis in Das Jahr 1930. Pp. Xx + 234. (Archiv für Bibliographie, Beiheft 17.) Linz A.D.: Verlag 'Im Buchladen', 1935. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 51 (02):86-87.score: 120.0
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  32. L. R. Palmer (1936). The Greek Language A. F. Semenov: The Greek Language in its Evolution. Pp. 208. London: Allen and Unwin, 1936. Cloth, 7s. 6d. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 50 (05):183-184.score: 120.0
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  33. L. R. Palmer (1937). Th. Simenschy: Gramatica Limbii Grecesti. Partea La: Fonetica Şi Morfologia. Pp. 205. Bucharest: 'Cartea Româneascâ,' 1935 Paper, Lei 200. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 51 (05):203-.score: 120.0
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  34. John R. Palmer (1962). Explanation and the Teaching of History. Educational Theory 12 (4):205-217.score: 120.0
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  35. L. R. Palmer (1950). Greek Phonology M. Lejeune: Traité de Fihonétique Grecque. (Collection de Philologie Classique, III.) Pp. Xvi+358. Paris: Klincksieck, 1947. Paper, 600 Fr. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 64 (02):68-69.score: 120.0
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  36. L. Henkel & John R. Palmer (eds.) (1989). Research in Parapsychology 1989. Scarecrow Press.score: 120.0
  37. L. R. Palmer (1934). Albrecht von Blumenthal: Die Iguvinischen Tafeln. Text, Uebersetzung, Untersuchungen. Pp. Iv + 91. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer, 1931. Paper, RM.9. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 48 (01):38-.score: 120.0
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  38. L. R. Palmer (1933). Carl Darling Buck. Comparative Grammar of Greek and Latin. Pp. Xvi + 405. Chicago: University of Chicago Press (Cambridge: University Press), 1933. Cloth, 27s. 6d. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 47 (05):205-206.score: 120.0
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  39. David Palmer (1977). Democracy and Disobedience. International Philosophical Quarterly 17 (1):107-109.score: 120.0
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  40. L. R. Palmer (1940). Greek Phonology and Morphology E. Schwyzer: Grieckische Grammatik. 2te Lieferung: Wortbildung Und Flexion. (Handbuch der Altertumswissenschaft II. I. 1. 2.) Pp. Xlvii, 415–842. Munich: Beck, 1939. Paper, RM. 25. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 54 (02):101-102.score: 120.0
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  41. L. R. Palmer (1938). Juvenal V. 103–6. The Classical Review 52 (02):56-58.score: 120.0
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  42. L. R. Palmer (1941). Marginalia Scenica. I. The Classical Quarterly 35 (1-2):29-.score: 120.0
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  43. F. R. Palmer (1976). Semantics: A New Outline. Cambridge University Press.score: 120.0
     
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  44. L. R. Palmer (1935). The Art of Language W. A. Russell: The Development of the Art of Language as Exhibited in Latin and in English. Pp. 174. London: Williams and Norgate, 1933. Cloth, 7s. 6d. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 49 (01):34-35.score: 120.0
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  45. David Palmer (1972). What the Tortoise Said to Aristotle (About the Practical Syllogism). The New Scholasticism 46 (4):449-460.score: 120.0
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  46. K. Ramakrishna Rao & John R. Palmer (1987). The Anomaly Called Psi: Recent Research and Criticism. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10:539-51.score: 120.0
     
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  47. F. H. Stubbings (1964). ΣΗΜΑΤΑ ΛΥΓΡΑ On the Knossos Tablets. L. R. Palmer: The Find-Places of the Knossos Tablets. Pp. Xxviii + 251; 7 Text-Figs., 4 Plans, 31 Pis. John Boardman: The Date of the Knossos Tablets. Pp. Xii + 101; 17 Text-Figs., 17 Pis. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1963. Cloth, 84s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 14 (03):308-311.score: 42.0
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  48. J. B. Hainsworth (1968). Mycenaean Colloquium L. R. Palmer and John Chadwick (Ed.): Proceedings of the Cambridge Colloquium on Mycenaean Studies. Pp. Vii + 310. Cambridge: University Press, 1966. Cloth, 84s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 18 (01):68-71.score: 42.0
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  49. J. H. W. Penney (1981). Utriusque Linguae Scriptor L. R. Palmer: The Greek Language. Pp. Xii+355; 6 Figures in the Text. London: Faber & Faber, 1980. £25.00. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 31 (02):227-230.score: 42.0
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  50. D. H. F. Gray (1963). Sub Iudice L. R. Palmer: Mycenaeans and Minoans: Aegean Prehistory in the Light of the Linear B Tablets. Pp. 264; 17 Plates, 44 Figs. London: Faber, 1961. Cloth, 30s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 13 (01):87-91.score: 42.0
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  51. D. M. Jones (1965). Mycenaean Texts L. R. Palmer: The Interpretation of Mycenaean Greek Texts. Pp. Xiii+488; 1 Plate, 4 Figs. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1963. Cloth, 70s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 15 (02):190-193.score: 42.0
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  52. Peter Warren (1971). Knossos Leonard R. Palmer: A New Guide to the Palace of Knossos. Pp. 144; 6 Plates, 23 Figs. London: Faber, 1969. £2·10. The Classical Review 21 (01):114-117.score: 42.0
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  53. R. M. Ogilvie (1977). Roman Religion R. E. A. Palmer: Roman Religion and Roman Empire: Five Essays. Pp. Xii + 291. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1974. Cloth, $25. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 27 (01):47-48.score: 39.0
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  54. D. G. A. (1916). Three Translations of Virgil The Eclogues and Georgics of Virgil. Translated by J. W. Mackail. Longmans. Virgil: Eclogues, Georgics, Aeneid I.-Vi. H. R. Fairclough. Heinemann: Loeb Series. Georgics and Eclogues of Virgil. Translated Into English Verse by Theodore Chickering William. With Introduction by George Herbert Palmer. Harvard University Press: Humphrey Milford. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 30 (07):202-203.score: 36.0
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  55. Eric Funkhouser (2006). Comments on David Palmer's "Moral Responsibility, Alternative Possibilities, and Determinism. Southwest Philosophy Review 22 (2):91-93.score: 36.0
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  56. William A. Galston & Peter H. Hoffenberg (eds.) (2010). Poverty and Morality: Religious and Secular Perspectives. Cambridge University Press.score: 29.0
    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 (...)
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  57. H. G. Callaway (1981). Semantic Theory and Language: A Perspective (Reprinted in Callaway 2008, Meaning Without Analyticity). Proceedings of the Southwestern Philosophical Association; Philosophical Topics 1981 (summer):93-103.score: 14.0
    Chomsky’s conception of semantics must contend with both philosophical skepticism and contrary traditions in linguistics. In “Two Dogmas” Quine argued that “...it is non-sense, and the root of much non-sense, to speak of a linguistic component and a factual component in the truth of any individual statement.” If so, it follows that language as the object of semantic investigation cannot be separated from collateral information. F. R. Palmer pursues a similar contention in his recent survey of issues in semantic (...)
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  58. Jeremy Waldron, The Core of the Case Against Judicial Review.score: 12.0
    author. University Professor in the School of Law, Columbia University. (From July 2006, Professor of Law, New York University.) Earlier versions of this Essay were presented at the Colloquium in Legal and Social Philosophy at University College London, at a law faculty workshop at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and at a constitutional law conference at Harvard Law School. I am particularly grateful to Ronald Dworkin, Ruth Gavison, and Seana Shiffrin for their formal comments on those occasions and also to (...)
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  59. Brian R. Clack (1998). Michael Palmer, Freud and Jung on Religion. (London: Routledge, 1997.) Pp. X+238. £45 Hb, £13.99 Pb. Religious Studies 34 (3):353-367.score: 12.0
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  60. Daryl Bem, Updating the Ganzfeld Database: A Victim of its Own Success? Daryl J. Bem John Palmer.score: 12.0
    The existence of psi—anomalous processes of information transfer such as telepathy or clairvoyance—continues to be controversial. Earlier meta-analyses of studies using the ganzfeld procedure appeared to provide replicable evidence for psi (D. J. Bem & C. Honorton, 1994), but a follow-up meta-analysis of 30 more recent ganzfeld studies did not (J. Milton & R. Wiseman, 1999). When 10 new studies published after the Milton-Wiseman cutoff date are added to their database, the overall ganzfeld effect again becomes significant, but the mean (...)
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  61. R. M. Cook (1965). Carl W. Blegen, Hazel Palmer, Rodney S. Young: Corinth. Volume Xiii: The North Cemetery. Pp. Xv + 344; 130 Plates, 3 Plans, 25 Figs. Princeton, N.J.: American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1964. Cloth, $35. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 15 (03):367-368.score: 12.0
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  62. Yujin Nagasawa (2002). Review of Palmer's The Question of God. [REVIEW] Teaching Theology and Religion 5:246-247.score: 12.0
    s The Question of God is an introductory textbook of the philosophy of religion. Textbooks on this subject typically cover a wide range of issues such as divine a t t r i but e s..
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  63. R. G. Austin (1958). A Verse Translation of the Georgics Smith Palmer Bovie: Virgil's Georgics. A Modern English Verse Translation. Pp. Xxx+112. Chicago: University Press (London: Cambridge University Press), 1956. Cloth, 28s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 8 (02):132-133.score: 12.0
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  64. Stephen R. L. Clark (1999). Book Reviews : Environmental Ethics and Process Thinking, by Clare Palmer. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1998. 243 Pp. Hb. 35. ISBN 0-19-826952-. [REVIEW] Studies in Christian Ethics 12 (2):89-91.score: 12.0
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  65. David Ray Griffin (1994). Dualism, Materialism, Idealism, and Psi: A Reply to John Palmer. Journal of the American Society of Psychical Research 88:23-39.score: 12.0
     
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  66. Andrew Light, Ecological Citizenship: The Democratic Promise of Restoration.score: 12.0
    The writings of William H. Whyte do not loom large in the literature of my field: environmental ethics, the branch of ethics devoted to consideration of whether and how there are moral reasons for protecting non-human animals and the larger natural environment. Environmental ethics is a very new field of inquiry, only found in academic philosophy departments since the early 1970s. While there is no accepted reading list of indispensable literature in environmental ethics, certainly any attempt to create such a (...)
     
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  67. R. Gill (1994). A Response To Clare Palmer. Studies in Christian Ethics 7 (1):63-67.score: 12.0
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  68. Matthew R. Cosgrove (2012). Parmenides and Presocratic Philosophy. Journal of the History of Philosophy 50 (1):131-132.score: 6.0
    John Palmer, author of Plato’s Reception of Parmenides (Oxford, 1999), here essays a radically new interpretation of Parmenides and his relation to Presocratic predecessors and successors, challenging received Anglo-American views (Heidegger and his epigones are ignored) on numerous fronts. Palmer sees the prevailing narrative in the first two volumes of Guthrie’s History as modified by Owen, Barnes, and Kirk/Raven/Schofield, and means not to revise but to overturn it (although on his own account, especially of recent scholarship on the (...)
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  69. Martine Nida-R.Ü & Melin (1999). Normal, Pseudonormal, and Color-Blind Vision: Cases of Justified Phenomenal Belief. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (6):965-965.score: 6.0
    Palmer's “isomorphism constraint” may be interpreted as a claim about (1) what can be known with certainty, or (2) what can be detected, or (3) what beliefs can be justified on the basis of a certain kind of scientific knowledge. I argue that his claim is valid if interpreted in one of the first two ways, but invalid if interpreted in the third way.
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  70. Mark R. Schwehn (1993). Exiles From Eden: Religion and the Academic Vocation in America. Oxford University Press.score: 6.0
    In this thoughtful and literate study, Schwehn argues that Max Weber and several of his contemporaries led higher education astray by stressing research--the making and transmitting of knowledge--at the expense of shaping moral character. Schwehn sees an urgent need for a change in orientation and calls for a "spiritually grounded education in and for thoughtfulness." The reforms he endorses would replace individualistic behavior, the "doing my own work" syndrome derived from the Enlightenment, with a communitarian ethic grounded in Judeo-Christian spirituality. (...)
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  71. Gregory R. Lockhead & Scott A. Huettel (1999). Isomorphisms and Subjective Colors. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (6):959-960.score: 6.0
    Palmer describes a “subjective barrier” that limits knowledge of others' experience. We discuss how this barrier extends to all knowledge, becoming less distinct as theoretical constructs are strengthened. We provide evidence for isomorphic experience, among individuals with similar physiologies, by showing that perceived relations between colors are as similar when viewing pigments as when viewing subjective colors caused by flickering bars.
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  72. Ned Block (2005). Review of Alva Noe, Action in Perception. [REVIEW] Journal of Philosophy 102:259-272.score: 4.0
    This is a charming and engaging book that combines careful attention to the phenomenology of experience with an appreciation of the psychology and neuroscience of perception. In some of its aimsfor example, to show problems with a rigid version of a view of visual perception as an inverse optics process of constructing a static 3-D representation from static 2-D information on the retina--it succeeds admirably. As No points out, vision is a process that depends on interactions between the perceiver and (...)
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