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  1. Vincent Michael Colapietro & John Edwin Smith (eds.) (1997). Reason, Experience, and God: John E. Smith in Dialogue. Fordham University Press.score: 510.0
    John E. Smith has contributed to contemporary philosophy in primarily four distinct capacities; first, as a philosopher of religion and God; second, as an indefatigable defender of philosophical reflection in its classical sense ( a sense inclusive of, but not limited to, metaphysics); third, as a participant in the reconstruction of experience and reason so boldly inaugurated by Hegel then redically transformed by the classical American pragmatists, and significantly augmented by such thinkers as Josiah Royce, william Earnest Hocking, and (...)
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  2. John E. Smith (1980). Comments on Beth J. Singer's "John E. Smith on Pragmatism". Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 16 (1):26 - 33.score: 480.0
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  3. D. S. E. (1894). Parallel Verse Extracts Parallel Verse Extracts for Translation Into English and Latin, with Special Prefaces on Idioms and Metres, by J. E. Nixon, M.A., and E. H. C. Smith, M.A. (Macmillan & Co.) 5s. 6d. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 8 (03):122-.score: 390.0
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  4. C. E. W. Bellingham, S. Langford Smith & A. H. Martin (1928). Some New Apparatus for the Psycho-Galvanic Reflex Phenomenon. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 6 (2):137 – 148.score: 150.0
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  5. Thomas C. Brickhouse & Nicholas D. Smith (eds.) (2002). The Trial and Execution of Socrates: Sources and Controversies. Oxford University Press.score: 150.0
    Socrates is one of the most important yet enigmatic philosophers of all time; his fame has endured for centuries despite the fact that he never actually wrote anything. In 399 B.C.E., he was tried on the charge of impiety by the citizens of Athens, convicted by a jury, and sentenced to death (ordered to drink poison derived from hemlock). About these facts there is no disagreement. However, as the sources collected in this book and the scholarly essays that follow them (...)
     
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  6. John Edgar, W. R. Scott, J. C. Irvine, C. D. Broad, B. B., G. A. Johnston, Arthur Robinson, T. E., H. Butler Smith, C. M. Gillespie, H. J. W. Hetherington, A. E. Taylor & D. S. Margoliouth (1914). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 23 (91):433-460.score: 150.0
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  7. E. E. Smith & D. N. Osherson (eds.) (1995). Invitation to Cognitive Science. Mit Press.score: 150.0
     
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  8. Plínio Junqueira Smith (2012). O método cético da oposição e as fantasias de Montaigne. Kriterion 53 (126):375-395.score: 150.0
    A partir da ideia de que filosofar é duvidar, o artigo examina a relação do ceticismo de Montaigne com o ceticismo antigo. De um lado, mostram-se os elementos do ceticismo antigo de que Montaigne se apropria, como a divisão da filosofia em três seitas e o método cético da oposição. De outro lado, identificam-se as inovações introduzidas por Montaigne nesses mesmos elementos céticos. Finalmente, procura-se mostrar que Montaigne, com o projeto de pintar-se a si mesmo, desenvolveria uma maneira própria de (...)
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  9. Dorothy E. Smith (1992). Sociology From Women's Experience: A Reaffirmation. Sociological Theory 10 (1):88-98.score: 120.0
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  10. Daniel N. Osherson & Edward E. Smith (1981). On the Adequacy of Prototype Theory as a Theory of Concepts. Cognition 9:35-58.score: 120.0
  11. Patricia Amaral, Craige Roberts & E. Allyn Smith (2007). Review of the Logic of Conventional Implicatures by Chris Potts. [REVIEW] Linguistics and Philosophy 30 (6):707-749.score: 120.0
    We review Potts’ influential book on the semantics of conventional implicature (CI), offering an explication of his technical apparatus and drawing out the proposal’s implications, focusing on the class of CIs he calls supplements. While we applaud many facets of this work, we argue that careful considerations of the pragmatics of CIs will be required in order to yield an empirically and explanatorily adequate account.
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  12. Jed Z. Buchwald & George E. Smith (2001). Incommensurability and the Discontinuity of Evidence. Perspectives on Science 9 (4):463-498.score: 120.0
    : Incommensurability between successive scientific theories—the impossibility of empirical evidence dictating the choice between them—was Thomas Kuhn's most controversial proposal. Toward defending it, he directed much effort over his last 30 years into formulating precise conditions under which two theories would be undeniably incommensurable with one another. His first step, in the late 1960s, was to argue that incommensurability must result when two theories involve incompatible taxonomies. The problem he then struggled with, never obtaining a solution that he found entirely (...)
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  13. Dorothy E. Smith (1983). No One Commits Suicide: Textual Analysis of Ideological Practices. Human Studies 6 (1):309 - 359.score: 120.0
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  14. George E. Smith (2001). Comments on Ernan McMullin's "the Impact of Newton's Principia on the Philosophy of Science". Philosophy of Science 68 (3):327-338.score: 120.0
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  15. Dorothy E. Smith (1979). On Sociological Description: A Method From Marx. Human Studies 4 (1):313 - 337.score: 120.0
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  16. Jed Z. Buchwald & George E. Smith (1997). Thomas S. Kuhn, 1922-1996. Philosophy of Science 64 (2):361-376.score: 120.0
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  17. Edward E. Smith (1989). Three Distinctions About Concepts and Categorization. Mind and Language 4 (1-2):57-61.score: 120.0
  18. Robert C. Ziller & Dale E. Smith (1977). A Phenomenological Utilization of Photographs. Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 7 (2):172-182.score: 120.0
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  19. M. B. E. Smith (1973). Wolff's Argument for Anarchism. Journal of Value Inquiry 7 (4).score: 120.0
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  20. Raphaël Gaillard, Antoine Del Cul, Lionel Naccache, Fabien Vinckier, Laurent Cohen, Stanislas Dehaene & Edward E. Smith (2006). Nonconscious Semantic Processing of Emotional Words Modulates Conscious Access. Pnas Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 103 (19):7524-7529.score: 120.0
  21. Donald Smith & E. J. Coffman, The Fall of the Mind Argument and Some Lessons About Freedom.score: 120.0
    forthcoming in Topics in Contemporary Philosophy: Volume 7: Action, Ethics, and Responsibility, MIT Press.
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  22. Karl E. Smith (2010). Meaning, Subjectivity, Society: Making Sense of Modernity. Brill.score: 120.0
    This book grapples with these perennial questions, primarily through a dialogue with Cornelius Castoriadis and Charles Taylor, using an interdisciplinary ...
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  23. M. B. E. Smith (1989). Review Essay / the Obligation to Obey the Law: Revision or Explanation? Criminal Justice Ethics 8 (2):60-70.score: 120.0
    Kent Greenawalt, Conflicts of Law and Morality New York: Oxford University Press, 1987; xii, 383pp.
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  24. Justin E. H. Smith (2007). Leibniz on Spermatozoa and Immortality. Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 89 (3):264-282.score: 120.0
    In this article, I consider the significance of the discovery of spermatozoa for Leibniz's deeply held beliefs that (i) no true substance can ever be generated or destroyed, except miraculously; and (ii) that every substance must be perpetually organically embodied. I further consider the way these beliefs are transformed as Leibniz's basic middle-period commitment to corporeal substance gives way (though not entirely) to a metaphysics of monadological immaterialsm. What endures throughout, I show, is the conviction that whatever is real must (...)
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  25. Justin E. H. Smith (2010). Leibniz Und Das Judentum. Studia Leibnitiana Sonderhefte. British Journal for the History of Philosophy 18 (2):344 – 347.score: 120.0
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  26. M. B. E. Smith (1990). Should Lawyers Listen to Philosophers About Legal Ethics? Law and Philosophy 9 (1):67 - 93.score: 120.0
    In the recent spate of philosophers' writing on legal ethics, most contend that lawyers' professional role exposes them to great risk of moral wrongdoing; and some even conclude that the role's demands inevitably corrupt lawyers' characters. In assessing their arguments, I take up three questions: (1) whether philosophers' training and experience give them authority to scold lawyers; (2) whether anything substantive has emerged in the scolding that lawyers are morally bound to take to heart; and (3) whether lawyers ought to (...)
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  27. Daniel R. Brooks, John Collier, Brian A. Maurer, Jonathan D. H. Smith & E. O. Wiley (1989). Entropy and Information in Evolving Biological Systems. Biology and Philosophy 4 (4):407-432.score: 120.0
    Integrating concepts of maintenance and of origins is essential to explaining biological diversity. The unified theory of evolution attempts to find a common theme linking production rules inherent in biological systems, explaining the origin of biological order as a manifestation of the flow of energy and the flow of information on various spatial and temporal scales, with the recognition that natural selection is an evolutionarily relevant process. Biological systems persist in space and time by transfor ming energy from one state (...)
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  28. Patrick R. Parsons & William E. Smith (1988). R. Budd Dwyer: A Case Study in Newsroom Decision Making. Journal of Mass Media Ethics 3 (1):84 – 94.score: 120.0
    In late January of 1987, the State Treasurer of Pennsylvania, R. Budd Dwyer, shot himself to death in front of a dozen reporters and camera crews during a news conference in his office. Much was subsequently made in the popular press, and within the profession, about the difficult ethical decision television journalists were faced with in determining how much of the very graphic suicide tape to air. A review of the literature in this area suggests, however, that journalists have established (...)
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  29. Richard Sullivan, John E. Smith & Neil J. Rowan (2006). Medicinal Mushrooms and Cancer Therapy: Translating a Traditional Practice Into Western Medicine. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 49 (2):159-170.score: 120.0
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  30. I. Bernard Cohen & George E. Smith (eds.) (2002). The Cambridge Companion to Newton. Cambridge University Press.score: 120.0
    In this volume a team of distinguished contributors examine all the main aspects of Newton s thought, including not only his approach to space, time, mechanics, ...
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  31. Paul R. Murphy, Jonathan E. Smith & James M. Daley (1992). Executive Attitudes, Organizational Size and Ethical Issues: Perspectives on a Service Industry. Journal of Business Ethics 11 (1):11 - 19.score: 120.0
    Responding to Randall and Gibson''s (1990) call for more rigorous methodologies in empirically-based ethics research, this paper develops propositions — based on both previous ethics research as well as the larger organizational behavior literature — examining the impact of attitudes, leadership, presence/absence of ethical codes and organizational size on corporate ethical behavior. The results, which come from a mail survey of 149 companies in a major U.S. service industry, indicate that attitudes and organizational size are the best predictors of ethical (...)
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  32. Patricia Smith (2004). Book Review: Rape and Equal Protection: A Review of Stephen J. Schulhofer's Unwanted Sex: The Culture of Intimidation and the Failure of Law (Harvard University Press, 1998) and Andrew E. Taslitz's Rape and the Culture of the Courtroom. [REVIEW] Hypatia 19 (2):152-157.score: 120.0
  33. R. R. R. Smith (2001). Livias E. Bartman Portraits of Livia: Imaging the Imperial Woman in Augustan Rome . Pp. Xxiv + 242, 194 Figs. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999. Cased, £65. ISBN: 0521-58394-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 51 (01):143-.score: 120.0
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  34. John E. Smith (1965). The Structure of Religion. Religious Studies 1 (1):63 - 73.score: 120.0
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  35. John E. Smith (1995). Philosophy and Religion: One Central Reflection. International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 38 (1/3):103 - 108.score: 120.0
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  36. George E. Smith (2010). Revisiting Accepted Science. The Monist 93 (4):545-579.score: 120.0
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  37. John E. Smith (1969). Time, Times, and the 'Right Time'; Chronos and Kairos. The Monist 53 (1):1-13.score: 120.0
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  38. Justin E. H. Smith (ed.) (2006). The Problem of Animal Generation in Early Modern Philosophy. Cambridge University Press.score: 120.0
    This book examines the early modern science of generation, which included the study of animal conception, heredity, and fetal development. Analyzing how it influenced the contemporary treatment of traditional philosophical questions, it also demonstrates how philosophical presuppositions about mechanism, substance, and cause informed the interpretations offered by those conducting empirical research on animal reproduction. Composed of cutting-edge essays written by an international team of leading scholars, the book offers a fresh perspective on some of the basic problems in early modern (...)
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  39. William J. Baumol, Robert E. Litan, Martin E. Cave, Peter Cramton, Robert W. Hahn, Thomas W. Hazlett, Paul L. Joskow, Alfred E. Kahn, John W. Mayo, Patrick A. Messerlin, Bruce M. Owen, Robert S. Pindyck, Vernon L. Smith, Scott Wallsten, Leonard Waverman, Lawrence J. White & Scott Savage, Economists' Statement on Network Neutrality Policy.score: 120.0
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  40. John Grimes, Robin Rinehart, Hillary Rodrigues, John M. Koller, Elaine Craddock, Ludo Rocher, Will Sweetman, Boyd H. Wilson, Edward C. Dimock, Thomas Forsthoefel, Hal W. French, Timothy C. Cahill, William J. Jackson, John Powers, Frederick M. Smith, Gavin Flood, Lelah Dushkin, Sheila McDonough, Frank J. Hoffman, Karni Pal Bhati, Anne E. Monius, Fred Dallmayr, Marcia Hermansen, Joseph A. Bracken, Carl Olson, William P. Harman, Donatella Rossi, Anna B. Bigelow & Jeffrey J. Kripal (1998). Book Reviews and Notices. [REVIEW] International Journal of Hindu Studies 2 (2).score: 120.0
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  41. E. Lincoln James, Cornelius B. Pratt & Tommy V. Smith (1994). Advertising Ethics: Practitioner and Student Perspectives. Journal of Mass Media Ethics 9 (2):69 – 83.score: 120.0
    This study examines the self-reported ethics of both current and future advertising practitioners, and compares their responses to four scenarios and 17 statements on advertising ethics. Stepwise discriminant analysis was used to determine the extent to which both groups applied the classical ethical theory of deontology to the scenarios and statements. Results indicate significant differences between both groups. For example, current advertising practitioners are significantly less likely than future practitioners to apply deontology to decision making. The implications of these results (...)
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  42. M. B. E. Smith (1979). Ethical Intuitionism and Naturalism: A Reconciliation. Canadian Journal of Philosophy 9 (4):609 - 629.score: 120.0
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  43. Jeffery Smith (2007). Review of Kenneth E. Goodpaster, Conscience and Corporate Culture. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2007 (10).score: 120.0
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  44. R. E. Smith (1944). The Sources of Plutarch'S Life of Titus Flamininus. The Classical Quarterly 38 (3-4):89-.score: 120.0
  45. Justin E. H. Smith (2009). “The Unity of the Generative Power”: Modern Taxonomy and the Problem of Animal Generation. Perspectives on Science 17 (1):pp. 78-104.score: 120.0
    Much recent scholarly treatment of the theoretical and practical underpinnings of biological taxonomy from the 16 th to the 18 th centuries has failed to adequately consider the importance of the mode of generation of some living entity in the determination of its species membership, as well as in the determination of the ontological profile of the species itself. In this article, I show how a unique set of considerations was brought to bear in the classification of creatures whose species (...)
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  46. John Dewey, T. V. Smith, Arthur O. Lovejoy, Joseph P. Chamberlain, William Ernest Hocking, E. A. Burtt, Glenn R. Morrow, Sidney Hook & Jerome Nathanson (1945). A Discussion of the Theory of International Relations. Journal of Philosophy 42 (18):477-497.score: 120.0
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  47. M. B. E. Smith (2005). Commentary: How Much Should Lawyers Know When Picking a Jury? Criminal Justice Ethics 24 (2):2-54.score: 120.0
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  48. M. B. E. Smith (1996). Review Essay / Rights and Responsibilities. Criminal Justice Ethics 15 (1):75-85.score: 120.0
    Lloyd Weinreb, Oedipus at Fenway Park: What Rights There Are and Why There Are Any Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1994, viii, 221 pp.
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  49. Michael E. Smith (2006). Let's Make the DNA Identification Database as Inclusive as Possible. Journal of Law, Medicine Ethics 34 (2):385-389.score: 120.0
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  50. Daniel N. Osherson & Edward E. Smith (eds.) (1990). An Invitation to Cognitive Science. MIT Press.score: 120.0
    The volumes are self contained and can be used individually in upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses ranging from introductory psychology, linguistics, ...
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  51. S. E. Smith (1985). Feeling Good and Doing Better: Ethics and Non-Therapeutic Drug Use. Journal of Medical Ethics 11 (4):214-215.score: 120.0
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  52. Murray Smith & Thomas E. Wartenberg (2006). Introduction. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 64 (1):1–9.score: 120.0
    Although they might not express themselves in quite this way, non-philosophers tend to think that mereological composition is a vague matter : sometimes it occurs, sometimes it does not, and sometimes it sort of occurs. For example, when I am building a boat, at first the timbers that I have acquired for the job do not jointly compose an entity; in the end they do—they compose the boat that I have built; and in between they sort of or more or (...)
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  53. Nick Huggett, George E. Smith, David Marshall Miller & William Harper (forthcoming). On Newton's Method. Metascience:1-32.score: 120.0
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  54. John E. Smith (1985). Pragmatism at Work; Dewey's Lectures in China. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 12 (3):231-259.score: 120.0
  55. M. B. E. Smith (2000). Review Essay / Can a Lawyer Be Happy? Criminal Justice Ethics 19 (2):44-52.score: 120.0
    William H. Simon, The Practice of Justice: A Theory of Lawyers? Ethics Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1998, viii + 253 pp.
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  56. M. B. E. Smith (1992). Review Essay / the Best Intuitionistic Theory Yet! Thomson on Rights. Criminal Justice Ethics 11 (2):85-97.score: 120.0
    Judith Jarvis Thomson, The Realm Of Rights Harvard University Press, 1990, viii, 383pp.
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  57. Howard Shevrin, W. H. Smith & D. E. Fitzler (1971). Average Evoked Response and Verbal Correlates of Unconscious Mental Processes. Psychophysiology 8:149-62.score: 120.0
  58. George E. Smith & Stephen M. Kosslyn (1980). An Information-Processing Theory of Mental Imagery: A Case Study in the New Mentalistic Psychology. PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1980:247 - 266.score: 120.0
    A particular research program on mental imagery is defended against certain sweeping methodological criticisms that have been advanced against it. The central claim is that the approach taken in the program is an appropriate response to the problem of doing empirical research in a theoretical vacuum, and that when it is viewed in this perspective, the criticisms are not merely unfounded, they are inappropriate. The argument for this claim is developed by first describing the program and then analyzing the methodological (...)
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  59. Dale E. Smith (1988). Merleau-Ponty's Indirect Ontology. Dialogue 27 (04):615-.score: 120.0
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  60. Edward E. Smith (2005). Rule and Similarity as Prototype Concepts. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (1):34-35.score: 120.0
    There is a continuum between prototypical cases of rule use and prototypical cases of similarity use. A prototypical rule: (1) is explicitly represented, (2) can be verbalized, and (3) requires that the user selectively attend to a few features of the object, while ignoring the others. Prototypical similarity-use requires that: (1) the user should match the object to a mental representation holistically, and (2) there should be no selective attention or inhibition. Neural evidence supports prototypical rule-use. Most models of categorization (...)
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  61. John E. Smith (1986). Time and Qualitative Time. The Review of Metaphysics 40 (1):3 - 16.score: 120.0
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  62. John E. Smith (1969). The Reflexive Turn, the Linguistic Turn, and the Pragmatic Outcome. The Monist 53 (4):588-605.score: 120.0
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  63. A. T. Smith (1996). Book Reviews : Irving M. Zeitlin, Nietzsche: A Re-Examination. Polity, Cambridge,1994. $19.95. George E. McCarthy, Dialectics and Decadence: Echoes of Antiquity in Marx and Nietzsche. Rowman and Littlefield, Lanham, MD, 1994. $54.95 (Cloth), $22.95 (Paper. [REVIEW] Philosophy of the Social Sciences 26 (1):137-144.score: 120.0
  64. J. E. Smith (2002). I Knit You in Your Mother's Womb. Christian Bioethics 8 (2):125-146.score: 120.0
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  65. Ralph A. Mortensen, Jack E. Smith & Gerald F. Cavanagh (1989). The Importance of Ethics to Job Performance: An Empirical Investigation of Managers' Perceptions. Journal of Business Ethics 8 (4):253 - 260.score: 120.0
    This study probed a crucial assumption underlying much of the ethics theory and research: do managers perceive ethical behavior to be an important personal job requirement? A large sample of managers from a cross-section of industries and job functions indicated that, compared to other job duties, certain ethical behaviors were moderate to somewhat major parts of their jobs. Some noteworthy differences by industry, organization size, tenure and job function were also found. These findings underscore the importance of ethics for business (...)
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  66. Sita Anantha Raman, Robert Nichols Richard, Joshua Searle-White, Heather T. Frazer, Timothy Lubin, Robin Rinehart, Joel R. Smith, Andrea Pinkney, David Gordon White, John Powers, Phyllis Herman, Lawrence A. Babb, Carl Olson, June McDaniel, Knut A. Jacobsen, John E. Cort, Gregory P. Fields & Jeffrey J. Kripal (2000). Book Reviews and Notices. [REVIEW] International Journal of Hindu Studies 4 (2).score: 120.0
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  67. Justin E. H. Smith (2012). Diet, Embodiment, and Virtue in the Mechanical Philosophy. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C 43 (2):338-348.score: 120.0
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  68. M. B. E. Smith (1974). Foot and Hare on Naturalism. Metaphilosophy 5 (3):187–197.score: 120.0
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  69. John E. Smith (1973). Hegel's Critique of Kant. The Review of Metaphysics 26 (3):438 - 460.score: 120.0
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  70. Murray E. G. Smith (1993). Productivity, Valorization and Crisis: Socially Necessary Unproductive Labor in Contemporary Capitalism. Science and Society 57 (3):262 - 293.score: 120.0
    Discussion surrounding Marx's distinction between productive and unproductive labor too often fails to distinguish between the various forms that unproductive labor may assume and is too hasty to subsume the income of workers "unproductively" employed by capital as a non-profit component of social surplus-value. Against this, it may be argued that many forms of unproductive labor are socially necessary to the social capital and are therefore properly viewed as systemic overhead costs. As such, they should be treated, in value-theoretical terms, (...)
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  71. Murray E. G. Smith (1994). The "Intentional Primacy" of the Relations of Production: Further Reflections on the Dialectic of Social Development. Science and Society 58 (1):72 - 78.score: 120.0
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  72. R. E. Smith (1957). The Lex Plotia Agraria and Pompey's Spanish Veterans. The Classical Quarterly 7 (1-2):82-.score: 120.0
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  73. A. H. Smith (1928). The Life of Hastings Rashdall, D.D. By P. E. Matheson . (London: Oxford University Press, Humphrey Milford. 1928. Pp. Xi + 267. Price 18s.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 3 (12):558-.score: 120.0
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  74. Martin Ferguson Smith (1976). Adelmo Barigazzi: Lucrezio: Vita E Morte Nell' Universo. Antologia Dal 'De Rerum Natura'. Pp. Xxxii + 232. Turin: Paravia, 1974. Paper, L. 2,900. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 26 (02):270-.score: 120.0
  75. Justin E. H. Smith (2012). “Curious Kinks of the Human Mind”: Cognition, Natural History, and the Concept of Race. Perspectives on Science 20 (4):504-529.score: 120.0
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  76. Justin E. H. Smith (2003). Confused Perception and Corporeal Substance in Leibniz. The Leibniz Review 13:45-64.score: 120.0
    I argue against the view that Leibniz’s construction of reality out of perceiving substances must be seen as the first of the modern idealist philosophies. I locate this central feature of Leibniz’s thought instead in a decidedly premodern tradition. This tradition sees bodiliness as a consequence of the confused perception of finite substances, and equates God’s uniquely disembodied being with his maximally distinct perceptions. But unlike modern idealism, the premodern view takes confusion as the very feature of any created substance (...)
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  77. Christopher Smith (2008). Gori (S.) (Ed.) Gli Etruschi da Genova Ad Ampurias. Atti Del XXIV Convegno di Studi Etruschi Ed Italici, Marseille–Lattes, 26 Settembre – 1 Ottobre 2002. In Two Volumes. (Istituto Nazionale di Studi Etruschi Ed Italici 24.) Pp. Xii + 689, Figs, Ills, Maps. Rome and Pisa: Instituti Editoriali E Poligrafici Internazionali, 2006. Paper, €960 Cased, €1,290). ISBN: 978-88-8147-429-5 (Set) (978-88-8147-428-8 Hbk Set). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 58 (01).score: 120.0
  78. C. J. Smith (1994). Greek Tyranny Giovanni Giorgini: La Città E Il Tiranno: Il Concetto di Tirannide Nella Grecia Del VII-IV Secolo A.C. (Arcana Imperii, 29.) s Pp. Ix + 437. Milan: Giuffrè Editore, 1993. Paper, L. 50,000. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 44 (02):327-328.score: 120.0
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  79. Cecil Smith (1887). Harrow School Museum.—(1) Catalogue of the Egyptian Antiquities From the Collection of the Late Sir Gardner Wilkinson: By E. A. Wallis Budge, M.A.(2) Catalogue of the Classical Antiquities From the Collection of the Late Sir Gardner Wilkinson: By Cecil Torr, M.A. Harrow, 1887. London: D. Nutt. 18. Each. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 1 (09):285-288.score: 120.0
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  80. M. B. E. Smith (1972). Indifference And Moral Acceptance. American Philosophical Quarterly 9 (January):86-93.score: 120.0
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  81. Martin S. Smith (1982). Marco Grondona: La Religione E la Superstizione Nella Cena Trimalchionis. (Collection Latomus, 171.) Pp. 104; 10 Black-and-White Plates. Brussels: Latomus, 1980. Paper, 475 B. Frs. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 32 (01):97-98.score: 120.0
  82. Vincent E. Smith, Charles A. Hart & David Dillon (1953). Philosophy as a Way of Life (Panel Discussion). Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 27:168-176.score: 120.0
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  83. M. B. E. Smith (1991). Reply to David Luban. Law and Philosophy 10 (4):427 - 432.score: 120.0
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  84. John E. Smith (1964). The Encounter Between Philosophy and Religion. Thought 39 (1):20-36.score: 120.0
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  85. John E. Smith (1969). The Inescapable Ambiguity of Nonviolence. Philosophy East and West 19 (2):155-158.score: 120.0
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  86. George E. Axtelle, H. Gordon Hullfish, Kent Pillsbury, B. Othanel Smith & A. Stafford Clayton (1953). The Right to Intellectual Freedom. Educational Theory 3 (2):185-186.score: 120.0
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  87. Bernard Bosanquet, A. E. Taylor, F. C. S. Schiller, J. S. Mackenzie, H. W., H. F. Hallett, J. Ellis M'Taggart, John Laird, Leonard Russell, G. C. Field, W. Hately Smith, C. W. Valentine, P. V. M. Benecke & B. C. (1922). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 31 (123):350-377.score: 120.0
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  88. Karsten Harries & John E. Smith (1998). George A. Schrader, Jr. 1917-1998. Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 72 (2):123 - 124.score: 120.0
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  89. John E. Smith (1984). Chung-Ying Cheng on the Challenge of Chinese Philosophy. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 11 (1):13-17.score: 120.0
  90. John E. Smith (1996). Chinese Philosophy as a World-Historical Perspective. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 23 (1):5-20.score: 120.0
  91. Robert Menzies, Julius Lipner, Pradip Bhattacharya, Christian K. Wedemeyer, Carl Olson, Kate Brittlebarik, Karen Pechilis Prentiss, David Carpenter, Anne E. Monius, Robin Rinehart, Patricia M. Greer, John Grimes, Srimati Basu, Lorilai Biernacki, Reid B. Locklin, Srimati Basu, Michael H. Eisher, Doris R. Jakobsh, Steve Derné, Gail M. Harley, Gavin Flood, Frederick M. Smith & Ariel Glucklich (2002). Book Reviews and Notices. [REVIEW] International Journal of Hindu Studies 6 (1).score: 120.0
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  92. E. Smith, M. -J. Potvin & B. Williams-Jones (2012). Accessibility and Transparency of Editor Conflicts of Interest Policy Instruments in Medical Journals. Journal of Medical Ethics 38 (11):679-684.score: 120.0
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  93. Plínio Junqueira Smith (2007). Bayle E o Ceticismo Antigo. Kriterion 48 (115):249-271.score: 120.0
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  94. Janet E. Smith (2002). Catholic Bioethics and the Gift of Life. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 76 (3):507-509.score: 120.0
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  95. Christopher Smith (2003). Italian State Formation E. Herring, K. Lomas (Edd.): The Emergence of State Identities in Italy in the First Millennium Bc . Pp. 225, Ills. London: Accordia Research Institute, University of London, 2002. Paper. Isbn: 1-873415-22-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 53 (02):409-.score: 120.0
  96. Justin E. H. Smith (2006). Leibniz and the Natural World. The Leibniz Review 16:73-84.score: 120.0
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  97. Martin F. Smith (1974). Lucretius Iii E. J. Kenney: Lucretius, De Rerum Natura, Book Iii. Pp. Viii+255. Cambridge: University Press, 1971. Cloth, £2·40. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 24 (02):204-207.score: 120.0
  98. Andrew Smith (1991). Pseudopythagorica Bruno Centrone: Pseudopythagorica Ethica: I Trattati Morali di Archita, Metopo, Teage, Eurifamo. (Elenchos, Collana di Testi E Studi Sul Pensiero Antico, 17.) Pp. 323. Naples: Bibliopolis, 1990. Paper, L. 40,000. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 41 (02):315-316.score: 120.0
  99. R. E. Smith (1940). Plutarch's Biographical Sources in the Roman Lives. The Classical Quarterly 34 (1-2):1-.score: 120.0
  100. Amy C. Smith (2005). Political Painters R. T. Neer: Style and Politics in Athenian Vase-Painting. The Craft of Democracy, Ca. 530–460 B.C.E. Pp. Xxii + 306, Ills. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. Cased, £55, US$80. ISBN: 0-521-79111-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 55 (01):341-.score: 120.0
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