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  1. Jonathan Edwards (2009). Jonathan Edwards, Freedom of the Will, The Works of Jonathan Edward, Vol. I. Yale University Press.score: 210.0
    Presents an analysis of Jonathan Edwards' theological position. This book includes a study of his life and the intellectual issues in the America of his time, and examines the problem of free will in connection with Leibniz, Locke, and Hume.
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  2. Jonathan Edwards (1995). A Jonathan Edwards Reader. Yale University Press.score: 210.0
    Prepared by editors of the distinguished series The Works of Jonathan Edwards, this authoritative anthology includes selected treatises, sermons, and autobiographical material by early America’s greatest theologian and philosopher.
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  3. Paul Edwards (1998). Statement by Paul Edwards Concerning the Supplementary Volume of the Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Inquiry 41 (1):123 – 124.score: 120.0
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  4. Denis Edwards (2006). Resurrection of the Body and Transformation of the Universe in the Theology of Karl Rahner. Philosophy and Theology 18 (2):357-383.score: 120.0
    At the end of his life, Rahner pointed to the need for a fully systematic theology that brings out the inner relationship between Jesus Christ and the universe put before us by the natural sciences. In this article, it is argued that Rahner had long been pursuing this theological agenda. His various contributions on this topic arebrought together and discussed within a framework of six systematic elements that are found in his work: self-bestowal as the meaning and purpose of creation; (...)
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  5. Rem B. Edwards (1996). Daniel, Stephen H. The Philosophy of Jonathan Edwards: A Study in Divine Semiotics. The Review of Metaphysics 50 (2):396-399.score: 120.0
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  6. M. J. Edwards (1989). Greek Financial Documents Denis Knoepfler (Ed.): Comptes Et Inverttaires Dans la Cité Grecque. Actes du Colloque International d'Épigraphie Tenue à Neuchâtel du 23 au 26 Septembre 1986 En l'Honneur de Jacques Tréheux. (Recueil de Travaux, XL.) Pp. Xvi + 392; 29 Photographs. 1 Plan. Neuchâtel/Geneva: Université de Neuchâtel, Faculté des Lettres/Librairie Droz, 1988. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 39 (02):352-353.score: 120.0
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  7. Denis Edwards (2010). Exploring How God Acts. In Philip J. Rossi (ed.), God, Grace, and Creation. Orbis Books.score: 120.0
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  8. Jonathan Edwards (1955/1972). The Philosophy of Jonathan Edwards From His Private Notebooks. Westport, Conn.,Greenwood Press.score: 120.0
  9. Jonathan Edwards (1957). The Works of Jonathan Edwards. Yale University Press.score: 120.0
    v. 1. Freedom of the will -- v. 2. Religious affections -- v. 3. Original sin -- v. 4. The Great Awakening -- v. 5. Apocalyptic writings -- v. 6. Scientific and philosophical writings -- v. 7. The life of David Brainerd -- v. 8. Ethical writings -- v. 9. A history of the work of redemption -- v. 10. Sermons and discourses, 1720-1723 -- v. 13. The "miscellanies" (entry nos. a-z, aa-zz, 1-500) -- v. 15. Notes on Scripture -- (...)
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  10. Rem B. Edwards (1998). The Works of Jonathan Edwards, Volume 14. The Review of Metaphysics 52 (1):140-142.score: 120.0
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  11. Andy Denis, Hayek's Panglossian Evolutionary Theory: A Response to Whitman's 'Rejoinder'.score: 60.0
    The background to this paper is as follows. In 1998 Glen Whitman published a paper in Constitutional Political Economy called ‘Hayek contra Pangloss on Evolutionary Systems’. At the same time and unaware of Whitman’s work, I posted my draft PhD chapter ‘Friedrich Hayek: a Panglossian evolutionary theorist’ (Denis, 2001, contains the final version) on my web page. Alain Albert (personal communication), having read the PhD chapter, drew my attention to Whitman’s article, and the result was a paper ‘Was Hayek (...)
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  12. Andy Denis, Dialectics and the Austrian School?score: 60.0
    In a recent paper (Denis, 2004b) I argued that the neoclassical use of the concept of equilibrium was guilty of a hypostatisation: an equilibrium which is only an abstraction and extrapolation, the logical terminus of a component process taken in isolation, is extracted and one-sidedly substituted for the whole. The temporary is made permanent, and process subordinated to stasis, with clearly apologetic results. I concluded by suggesting that this hypostatisation exemplified the contrast between formal and dialectical modes of thought, (...)
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  13. Andy Denis (2008). Dialectics and the Austrian School? The Search for Common Ground in the Methodology of Heterodox Economics. Journal of Philosophical Economics 1 (2):151-173.score: 60.0
    In a recent paper (Denis, 2004b) I argued that the neoclassical use of the concept of equilibrium was guilty of a hypostatisation: an equilibrium which is only an abstraction and extrapolation, the logical terminus of a component process taken in isolation, is extracted and one-sidedly substituted for the whole. The temporary is made permanent, and process subordinated to stasis, with clearly apologetic results. I concluded by suggesting that this hypostatisation exemplified the contrast between formal and dialectical modes of thought, (...)
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  14. Andy Denis (2006). Modeling Rational Agents: From Interwar Economics to Early Modern Game Theory , Nicola Giocoli, Edward Elgar, 2003, X + 464 Pages. [REVIEW] Economics and Philosophy 22 (01):159-.score: 60.0
  15. Tara Fenwick & Richard Edwards (2011). Considering Materiality in Educational Policy: Messy Objects and Multiple Reals. Educational Theory 61 (6):709-726.score: 60.0
    Educational analysts need new ways to engage with policy processes in a networked world of complex transnational connections. In this discussion, Tara Fenwick and Richard Edwards argue for a greater focus on materiality in educational policy as a way to trace the heterogeneous interactions and precarious linkages that enact policy as complex manifestations. In particular, Fenwick and Edwards point to the methodologies of actor-network theory (ANT), at least in its most recent permutations, as a useful approach to materiality (...)
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  16. Steve Edwards (2010). William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones: Interlacings; The Poetry of Chartism: Aesthetics, Politics, History. Historical Materialism 18 (2):165-176.score: 60.0
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  17. M. J. Edwards (2008). The Mystical Tradition (A.) Louth The Origins of the Christian Mystical Tradition. From Plato to Denys. Second Edition. Pp. Xvi + 228 Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007 (First Edition 1981). Paper, £25. ISBN: 978-0-19-929140-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 58 (02):377-.score: 60.0
  18. Jonathan Edwards (1984/1982). Freedom of the Will. Franklin Library.score: 60.0
    Eighteenth-century theologian_Jonathan Edwards remains a significant influence on modern religion, and this book constitutes his most important contribution to Christian thought. Edwards_raises timeless questions about desire, choice, good, and evil, contrasting the opposing Calvinist and Arminian views of free will and addressing issues related to God's foreknowledge, determinism, and moral agency.
     
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  19. A. W. F. Edwards (1972). Likelihood. Cambridge [Eng.]University Press.score: 60.0
    Dr Edwards' stimulating and provocative book advances the thesis that the appropriate axiomatic basis for inductive inference is not that of probability, with its addition axiom, but rather likelihood - the concept introduced by Fisher as a measure of relative support amongst different hypotheses. Starting from the simplest considerations and assuming no more than a modest acquaintance with probability theory, the author sets out to reconstruct nothing less than a consistent theory of statistical inference in science.
     
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  20. Lara Denis (1999). Kant on the Perfection of Others. Southern Journal of Philosophy 37 (1):25-41.score: 40.0
    Kant claims that we have a duty to promote our own moral perfection, but not the moral perfection of others. I examine three types of argument for this asymmetry, as well as the implications of these arguments--and their success or failure--for Kantian theory. The arguments I consider say that (first) to promote others’ perfection is impossible; (second) to try to promote others’ perfection is impermissible; and (third) one cannot be obligated to promote both others’ perfection and one’s own. I argue (...)
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  21. Andy Denis (1999). Was Adam Smith an Individualist? History of the Human Sciences.score: 40.0
    Smith is generally regarded as an individualist without qualification. This paper argues that his predominantly individualist policy prescription is rooted in a more complex philosophy. He sees nature, including human nature, as a vast machine supervised by God and designed to maximise human happiness. Human weaknesses, as well as strengths, display the wisdom of God and play their part in this scheme. While Smith pays lip service to justice, it is really social order that pre-occupies him, and within that, the (...)
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  22. H. J. Edwards (1908). W. T. Arnold on Roman History Studies of Roman Imperialism. By W. T. Arnold, M.A. Edited by Edward Fiddes, M.A., Special Lecturer in Roman History. With Memoir of the Author by Mrs. Humphry Ward and C. E. Montague. Manchester: University Press, 1906. 9″ × 6″. Pp. Cxxiii+281. Portrait. 7s. 6d. Net. The Roman System of Provincial Administration to the Accession of Constantine the Great. By W. T. Arnold, M.A. New Edition Revised From the Author's Notes by E. S. Shuckburgh. Oxford: Blackwell, 1906. 8½″ × 5″. Pp. Xviii + 288. Map. 6s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 22 (02):49-52.score: 40.0
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  23. Jonathan C. W. Edwards (2005). Is Consciousness Only a Property of Individual Cells? Journal of Consciousness Studies 12 (4-5):60-76.score: 30.0
    We perceive colour, shape, sound and touch 'bound together' in a single experience. The following arguments about this binding phenomenon are raised: (1) The individual signals passing from neurone to neurone are not bound together, whether as elements of information or physically. (2) Within a single cell, binding in terms of bringing together of information is potentially feasible. A physical substrate may also be available. (3) It is therefore proposed that a bound conscious experience must be a property of an (...)
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  24. J. Edwards (1998). The Simple Theory of Colour and the Transparency of Sense Experience. In C. Wright, B. Smith, C. Macdonald & the transparency of sense experience. The simple theory of colour (eds.), Knowing Our Own Minds. Oxford University Press.score: 30.0
  25. J. Edwards (2003). A Reply to de Anna on the Simple View of Colour. Philosophy 78 (303):99-114.score: 30.0
    John Campbell proposed a so-called simple view of colours according to which colours are categorical properties of the surfaces of objects just as they normally appear to be. I raised an invertion problem for Campbell's view according to which the senses of colour terms fail to match their references, thus rendering those terms meaningless—or so I claimed. Gabriele de Anna defended Campbell's view against my example by contesting two points in particular. Firstly, de Anna claimed that there is no special (...)
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  26. Michael Beaton, J. Bricklin, Louis C. Charland, JCW Edwards, Ilya B. Farber, Bill Faw, Rocco J. Gennaro, C. Kaernbach, C. M. H. Nunn, Jaak Panksepp, Jesse J. Prinz, Matthew Ratcliffe, Jacob J. Ross, S. Murray, Henry P. Stapp & Douglas F. Watt (2006). Switched-on Consciousness - Clarifying What It Means - Response to de Quincey. Journal of Consciousness Studies 13 (4):7-12.score: 30.0
     
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  27. S. Edwards (1994). Externalism in the Philosophy of Mind. Avebury.score: 30.0
     
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  28. Jonathan C. W. Edwards (2006). How Many People Are There in My Head and in Hers? An Exploration of Single Cell Consciousness. Exeter: Imprint Academic.score: 30.0
    This expands the proposal in 'Is consciousness only a property of individual cells?' to attempt to cover all relevant psychological, neuroscientific and philosophical issues. Some of the material is now dated (in 2011) but chiefly in the sense that tentative proposals have become firmer views for me. An example of this is the clarification of complementarities in "Are our spaces made of words?'.
     
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  29. Paul Edwards (1967). Panpsychism. In Paul Edwards (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Volume 5. Collier-Macmillan.score: 30.0
     
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  30. H. G. Callaway (2011). Witherspoon, Edwards and 'Christian Magnanimity'. In K. P. Minkema, A. Neele & K. van Andel (eds.), Jonathan Edwards and Scotland. Dunedin Academic Press.score: 21.0
    This paper focuses on John Witherspoon (1723-1794) and the religious background of the American conception of religious liberty and church-state separation, as found in the First Amendment. Witherspoon was strongly influenced by debates and conflicts concerning liberty of conscience and the independence of the congregations in his native Scotland; and he brought to his work, as President of the (Presbyterian) College of New Jersey, a moderate Calvinism challenging the conception of “true virtue” found in Jonathan Edwards. Witherspoon was teacher (...)
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  31. Lara Denis (1997). Kant's Ethics and Duties to Oneself. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 78 (4):321–348.score: 20.0
    This paper investigates the nature and foundation of duties to oneself in Kant's moral theory. Duties to oneself embody the requirement of the formula of humanity that agents respect rational nature in them-selves as well as in others. So understood, duties to oneself are not subject to the sorts of conceptual objections often raised against duties to oneself; nor do these duties support objections that Kant's moral theory is overly demanding or produces agents who are preoccupied with their own virtue. (...)
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  32. Lara Denis (2007). Kant's Formula of the End in Itself: Some Recent Debates. Philosophy Compass 2 (2):244–257.score: 20.0
    This is a survey article in which I explore some important recent work on the topic in question, Kant’s formula of the end in itself (or “formula of humanity”). I first provide an overview of the formulation, including what the formula seems roughly to be saying, and what Kant’s main argument for it seems to be. I then call the reader’s attention to a variety of questions one might have about the import of and argument for this formula, alluding to (...)
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  33. Lara Denis (2001). From Friendship to Marriage: Revising Kant. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 63 (1):1-28.score: 20.0
    Many philosophers have portrayed Kant as having little of interest or merit to say about personal relationships--especially marriage. I argue that we can glean a compelling ideal of marriage from Kant’s ethical theory if we draw on Kant’s ideal of friendship (and on the formula of humanity, on which that ideal is based). Indeed, Kant himself often compares marriage and friendship, though he says that it is friendship rather than marriage that contains the maximum of reciprocal love balanced with respect. (...)
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  34. Lara Denis (2008). Animality and Agency: A Kantian Approach to Abortion. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 76 (1):117–137.score: 20.0
    This paper situates abortion in the context of women’s duties to themselves. I argue that the fundamental Kantian requirement to respect oneself as a rational being, combined with Kanrs view of our animal nature, form the basis for a view of pregnancy and abortion that focuses on women’s agency and characters without diminishing the importance of their bodies and emotions. The Kantian view of abortion that emerges takes abortion to be morally problematic, but sometimes permissible, and sometimes even required.After (...)
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  35. Paul Edwards (1949). Russell's Doubts About Induction. Mind 58 (230):141-163.score: 20.0
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  36. Jim Edwards (2000). Burge on Testimony and Memory. Analysis 60 (1):124–131.score: 20.0
  37. Jim Edwards (2002). Theories of Meaning and Logical Constants: Davidson Versus Evans. Mind 111 (442):249-280.score: 20.0
    Donald Dvaidson has claimed that a theory of meaning identifies the logical constants of the object language by treating them in the phrasal axioms of the theory, and that the theory entails a relation of logical consequence among the sentences of the object language. Section 1 offers a preliminary investigation of these claims. In Section 2 the claims are rebutted by appealing to Evans's paradigm of a theory of meaning. Evans's theory is deliberately blind to any relation of logical consequence (...)
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  38. Paul Edwards (1975). Heidegger and Death as `Possibility'. Mind 84 (336):548-566.score: 20.0
  39. Michael Edwards & Jerrold J. Katz (1985). Sentence Meaning and Speech Acts. Metaphilosophy 16 (1):12–20.score: 20.0
  40. Jim Edwards (1996). Anti-Realist Truth and Concepts of Superassertibility. Synthese 109 (1):103 - 120.score: 20.0
    Crispin Wright offers superassertibility as an anti-realist explication of truth. A statement is superassertible, roughly, if there is a state of information available which warrants it and it is warranted by all achievable enlargements of that state of information. However, it is argued, Wright fails to take account of the fact that many of our test procedures are not sure fire, even when applied under ideal conditions. An alternative conception of superassertibility is constructed to take this feature into account. However, (...)
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  41. Lara Denis (2007). Abortion and Kant's Formula of Universal Law. Canadian Journal of Philosophy 37 (4):547-579.score: 20.0
  42. John Edwards (2006). Rights: Foundations, Contents, Hierarchy. Res Publica 12 (3).score: 20.0
    It would seem that we in the West are suffering from an increasing glut of rights. To the sixty-odd human rights that the Universal Declaration and its Covenants have long given us, must now be added the particular rights claims of an increasing number of ‘oppressed’ minorities, claims to compensation rights for just about every conceivable harm done and claims to ever more trivial things. This tendency is harmful insofar as it trivialises rights and devalues the coverage of rights. Human (...)
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  43. Steven Edwards (2003). Between Technology and Humanity, the Impact of Technology on Health Care Ethics. Nursing Philosophy 4 (1):87–88.score: 20.0
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  44. J. Edwards (1999). Interpreted Logical Forms and Knowing Your Own Mind. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 99 (2):169-90.score: 20.0
    An attractive semantic theory presented by Richard K. Larson and Peter Ludlow takes a report of propositional attitudes, e.g 'Tom believes Judy Garland sang', to report a believing relation between Tom and an interpreted logical form constructed from 'Judy Garland sang'. We briefly outline the semantic theory and indicate its attractions. However, the definition of interpreted logical forms given by Larson and Ludlow is shown to be faulty, and an alternative definition is offered which matches their intentions. This definition is (...)
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  45. Gary Mar & Paul St Denis (1999). What the Liar Taught Achilles. Journal of Philosophical Logic 28 (1):29-46.score: 20.0
    Zeno''s paradoxes of motion and the semantic paradoxes of the Liar have long been thought to have metaphorical affinities. There are, in fact, isomorphisms between variations of Zeno''s paradoxes and variations of the Liar paradox in infinite-valued logic. Representing these paradoxes in dynamical systems theory reveals fractal images and provides other geometric ways of visualizing and conceptualizing the paradoxes.
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  46. Jeffrey Edwards & Martin Schönfeld (2006). Kant's Material Dynamics and the Field View of Physical Reality. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 33 (1):109–123.score: 20.0
  47. John Edwards (2001). Asylum Seekers and Human Rights. Res Publica 7 (2).score: 20.0
    Asylum seekers, by their very circumstances, test our common assumptions and practice in relation to human rights. The treatment of asylum seekers in many European countries has become harsher, more restrictive and less tolerant in recent years, raising questions about the violation of their rights. The article examines the bases of the rights that asylum seekers do have and whether these are best supported as human rights or more limited rights that attach to the place of their temporary residence and (...)
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  48. Steven D. Edwards (1998). Nordenfelt's Theory of Disability. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 19 (1):89-100.score: 20.0
    This paper is an attempt to provide a critical evaluation of the theory of disability put forward by Lennart Nordenfelt. The paper is in five sections. The first sets out the main elements of Nordenfelt's theory. The second section elaborates the theory further, identifies a tension in the theory, and three kinds of problems for it. The tension derives from Nordenfelt's attempt to respect two important but conflicting constraints on a theory of health. The problems derive from characterisation of the (...)
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  49. Paul St Denis & Patrick Grim (1997). Fractal Images of Formal Systems. Journal of Philosophical Logic 26 (2):181-222.score: 20.0
    Formal systems are standardly envisaged in terms of a grammar specifying well-formed formulae together with a set of axioms and rules. Derivations are ordered lists of formulae each of which is either an axiom or is generated from earlier items on the list by means of the rules of the system; the theorems of a formal system are simply those formulae for which there are derivations. Here we outline a set of alternative and explicitly visual ways of envisaging and analyzing (...)
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  50. Steven Edwards (2007). Review of Foucault and the Government of Disability, Edited by Shelley Tremain. [REVIEW] Nursing Philosophy 8 (2):135–136.score: 20.0
  51. Paul Edwards (1965). Professor Tillich's Confusions. Mind 74 (294):192-214.score: 20.0
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  52. Steven Edwards (2005). Toward a Moral Horizon, Nursing Ethics for Leadership and Practice. Nursing Philosophy 6 (2):156–157.score: 20.0
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  53. Jim Edwards (1992). Best Opinion and Intentional States. Philosophical Quarterly 42 (166):21-33.score: 20.0
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  54. David A. Edwards (1979). The Mathematical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics. Synthese 42 (1):1 - 70.score: 20.0
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  55. C. Andrew, C. Coderre & A. Denis (1990). Stop or Go: Reflections of Women Managers on Factors Influencing Their Career Development. Journal of Business Ethics 9 (4-5):361 - 367.score: 20.0
    The purpose of this paper is to discuss how women managers themselves interpret the factors that constrain and those that facilitate management careers for women. We will do this by first reviewing some of the interpretations that have been put forward in the academic literature to explain the relatively small number of women managers and particularly the small number of very senior women managers. In the light of these interpretations, we will examine the opinions of a sample of intermediate and (...)
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  56. Lisa Edwards & Carwyn Jones (2007). A Soft Gynocentric Critique of the Practice of Modern Sport. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 1 (3):346 – 366.score: 20.0
    In this article we propose a philosophical critique of two general, but not exhaustive, approaches to gender studies in sport, namely gynocentric feminism and humanist feminism. We argue that both approaches are problematic because they fail clearly to distinguish or articulate their epistemological and ideological commitments. In particular, humanist feminists articulate the human condition using the sex/gender dichotomy, which fails to account adequately for gendered subjectivity. For them gender difference is a contingent feature of humanity developed through socialisation. As a (...)
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  57. R. Edwards (1975). Do Pleasures and Pains Differ Qualitatively? Journal of Value Inquiry 9 (4):270-81.score: 20.0
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  58. Jim Edwards (2007). Response to Hoeltje: Davidson Vindicated? Mind 116 (461):131-141.score: 20.0
    In response to Hoeltje I concede the main point of his first section: for each logical truth S of the object language, it is a logical consequence of the Davidsonian theory of meaning I offered in my paper that S is logically true, contrary to what I asserted in the paper. However, I now argue that a Davidsonian theory of meaning may be formulated equally well in such a way that it not a logical consequence of the theory that S (...)
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  59. Paul Edwards (1950). Ordinary Language and Absolute Certainty. Philosophical Studies 1 (1):8 - 16.score: 20.0
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  60. Steven Edwards (2002). Review of Prenatal Testing & Disability Rights, Edited by Adrienne Asch and Erik Parens. [REVIEW] Nursing Philosophy 3 (1):73–74.score: 20.0
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  61. Rem B. Edwards (1966). The Truth and Falsity of Definitions. Philosophy of Science 33 (1/2):76-79.score: 20.0
  62. Steven Edwards & Joan Liaschenko (2003). On the Quest for a Theory of Nursing. Nursing Philosophy 4 (1):1–3.score: 20.0
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  63. Jim Edwards (1992). Secondary Qualities and the a Priori. Mind 101 (402):263-272.score: 20.0
  64. Paul N. Edwards (1998). Bark Worse Than Bite: Response to Eric Weiss. Minds and Machines 8 (3):469-472.score: 20.0
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  65. Jim Edwards (1979). Hidden Variables and the Propensity Theory of Probability. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 30 (4):315-328.score: 20.0
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  66. Paul Edwards (1952). Ordinary Language and Absolute Certainty. Philosophical Studies 3 (1):8 - 16.score: 20.0
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  67. Jim Edwards (1999). Prizing Truth From Warranted Assertibility: Reply to Tennant. Analysis 59 (4):300–308.score: 20.0
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  68. Sarah J. L. Edwards (2005). Research Participation and the Right to Withdraw. Bioethics 19 (2):112–130.score: 20.0
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  69. Paul Edwards (1998). Statement Concerning the Supplementary Volume of the Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Philosophy 73 (1):122-124.score: 20.0
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  70. Jim Edwards (1990). Atomic Realism, Intuitionist Logic and Tarskian Truth. Philosophical Quarterly 40 (158):13-26.score: 20.0
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  71. Rem B. Edwards (1968). Composition and the Cosmological Argument. Mind 77 (305):115-117.score: 20.0
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  72. Jim Edwards (1994). Debates About Realism Transposed to a New Key. Mind 103 (409):59-72.score: 20.0
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  73. Paul Edwards (1949). Do Necessary Propositions "Mean Nothing"? Journal of Philosophy 46 (15):457-468.score: 20.0
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  74. Steven Edwards & Joan Liaschenko (2004). Moral Theory. Nursing Philosophy 5 (3):187–187.score: 20.0
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  75. Steven Edwards (2007). Review Essay. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 1 (1):107 – 109.score: 20.0
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  76. Sarah J. L. Edwards (2006). Restricted Treatments, Inducements, and Research Participation. Bioethics 20 (2):77–91.score: 20.0
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  77. Richard Edwards (1965). Shen Chou and the Scholarly Tradition. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 24 (1):45-52.score: 20.0
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  78. Steven Edwards (2001). The Future of the Disabled in Liberal Society: An Ethical Analysis. Nursing Philosophy 2 (3):275–276.score: 20.0
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  79. Philip Edwards (1985). The Human Predicament: A Context for Rights and Learning About Rights. Educational Philosophy and Theory 17 (1):38–46.score: 20.0
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  80. Ken Edwards (2000). The Two Poetries. Angelaki 5 (1):25 – 37.score: 20.0
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  81. Jonathan Potter & Derek Edwards (2003). Rethinking Cognition: On Coulter on Discourse and Mind. Human Studies 26 (2):165-181.score: 20.0
    This paper responds to, and comments on, Coulter''s (1999) critique of discursive psychology with particular reference to how cognition is conceptualised theoretically and analytically. It first identifies a number of basic misreadings of discursive psychological writings, which distort and, at times, reverse its position on the status of cognition. Second, it reviews the main ways in which cognition, mental states, and thoughts have been analytically conceptualised in discursive psychology (respecification of topics from mainstream psychology, studies of the psychological thesaurus in (...)
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  82. David A. Edwards (1985). Atomic Discourse Inthe Feynman Lectures on Physics. Synthese 65 (3):445 - 480.score: 20.0
    We examine the compromises that are actually made in modern scientific discourse concerning atoms. We conclude that even the ideals of clarity and consistency can be legitimately compromised in order to obtain other advantages.
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  83. Steven Edwards (2002). Philosophy of Disablement. Nursing Philosophy 3 (2):182–183.score: 20.0
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  84. Steven Edwards (2007). Rationing Medical Care on the Basis of Age: The Moral Dimensions. Nursing Philosophy 8 (2):142–143.score: 20.0
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  85. Sue Shevlin Edwards (2000). The Medstar Intra-Facility Patient Placement Process Team: Implementing the Corporate Case Management Response. HEC Forum 12 (4):325-330.score: 20.0
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  86. Peter Hobson & John Edwards (1991). Religious Studies in the Secondary School Curriculum: A Suggested Model and a Response to Three Major Philosophical Objections. Educational Philosophy and Theory 23 (2):67–82.score: 20.0
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  87. Eric R. Scerri & Jacob Edwards (2001). Bibilography of Secondary Sources on the Periodic System of the Chemical Elements. Foundations of Chemistry 3 (2):183-195.score: 20.0
  88. Philip Edwards, Lu Sheng & Xu Qing-gen (1994). Argumentation and Debate in Chinese: A Reply to Becker. Educational Philosophy and Theory 26 (2):51–66.score: 20.0
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  89. Rem B. Edwards (1960). A Criticism of Ross's Hypothetical 'I Can'. Mind 69 (273):80-83.score: 20.0
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  90. Philip Edwards (1990). An Economic Policy for Education: Prudence or Folly? Educational Philosophy and Theory 22 (2):50–64.score: 20.0
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  91. J. S. Edwards (1977). Blackburn on Induction. Mind 86 (341):114-117.score: 20.0
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  92. David Edwards & Michael Jacobs (2003). Conscious and Unconscious. Open University Press.score: 20.0
    This book offers a broad survey of psychotherapy discourses, including: The psychoanalytic The interpersonal The experiential The cognitive-behavioural The transpersonal This book offers a comprehensive overview of the ways in which these ...
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  93. Steven Edwards & Joan Liaschenko (2000). Editorial. Nursing Philosophy 1 (2):87–88.score: 20.0
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  94. Steven Edwards & Joan Liaschenko (2005). Editorial. Nursing Philosophy 6 (1):1–1.score: 20.0
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  95. Steven Edwards & Patricia Rodney (2006). Editorial. Nursing Philosophy 7 (2):63–64.score: 20.0
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  96. Steve Edwards (1993). Formulating a Plausible Relativism. Philosophia 22 (1-2):63-74.score: 20.0
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  97. Steven Edwards (2005). Human Death. Nursing Philosophy 6 (2):148–149.score: 20.0
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  98. Jim Edwards (1997). Is Tennant Selling Truth Short? Analysis 57 (2):152–158.score: 20.0
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  99. Paul Edwards (1949). Necessary Propositions and the Future. Journal of Philosophy 46 (6):155-157.score: 20.0
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  100. Sarah J. L. Edwards, Richard Ashcroft & Simon Kirchin (2004). Research Ethics Committees: Differences and Moral Judgement. Bioethics 18 (5):408–427.score: 20.0
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