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  1. E. Eugene Arthur (1987). The Ethics of Corporate Governance. Journal of Business Ethics 6 (1):59 - 70.score: 290.0
    The failure of the critics of corporate governance to agree on what should be done to improve the governance process can, in most cases, be traced to a different understanding of the role of corporate directors in that process. This article analyzes and contrasts the obligations of directors under two legal theories, the fictional person theory and the organic theory, of the corporation. A comparison of the director's obligations under each theory indicates that the organic theory provides a better basis (...)
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  2. E. Eugene Arthur & Daniel R. Gilbert (1988). Book Review. [REVIEW] Journal of Business Ethics 7 (10).score: 290.0
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  3. Christopher E. Arthur (1976). Gadamer and Hirsch: The Canonical Work and the Interpreter's Intention. Philosophy and Social Criticism 4 (2):183-197.score: 120.0
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  4. 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: 120.0
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  5. Richard T. W. Arthur, Minkowski Spacetime and the Dimensions of the Present.score: 60.0
    In Minkowski spacetime, because of the relativity of simultaneity to the inertial frame chosen, there is no unique world-at-an-instant. Thus the classical view that there is a unique set of events existing now in a three dimensional space cannot be sustained. The two solutions most often advanced are (i) that the four-dimensional structure of events and processes is alone real, and that becoming present is not an objective part of reality; and (ii) that present existence is not an absolute notion, (...)
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  6. Richard Arthur, Leibniz's Syncategorematic Infinitesimals, Smooth Infinitesimal Analysis, and Newton's Proposition.score: 60.0
    In contrast with some recent theories of infinitesimals as non-Archimedean entities, Leibniz’s mature interpretation was fully in accord with the Archimedean Axiom: infinitesimals are fictions, whose treatment as entities incomparably smaller than finite quantities is justifiable wholly in terms of variable finite quantities that can be taken as small as desired, i.e. syncategorematically. In this paper I explain this syncategorematic interpretation, and how Leibniz used it to justify the calculus. I then compare it with the approach of Smooth Infinitesimal Analysis (...)
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  7. Richard Arthur, Leibniz and the Zenonists: A Reply to Paolo Rossi.score: 60.0
    In a recent note in this review (Leibniz e gli Zenonisti, n. 3, 2001, pp. 15-22) Paolo Rossi stresses the importance of a philosophical sect that he claims has been unjustly ignored in accounts of the history of modern philosophy, the Jesuit philosophers of Louvain and Spain of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth century known as the Zenonists. The occasion for his complaint is Massimo Mugnai’s admirable new introduction to Leibniz’s thought (Introduzione alla filosofia di Leibniz, Torino, Einaudi, 2001), (...)
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  8. Ethan Weed (2013). Stephen E. Palmer and Arthur P. Shimamura, Eds. Aesthetic Science. Estetika 50 (1):128-133.score: 48.0
    A review of Stephen E. Palmer´s and Arthur P. Shimamura´s (eds.) Aesthetic Science (New York: Oxford University Press, 2012, xii + 408 pp. ISBN 978-0-19-973214-2).
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  9. R. B. Braithwaite (1945). The Philosophy of G. E. Moore. Edited by Paul Arthur Schilpp. (Library of Living Philosophers: Vol. IV.) Northwestern University: Evanston and Chicago: 1942. Pp. Xvi + 717. (In Great Britain: Cambridge University Press. 30s.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 20 (77):256-.score: 36.0
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  10. Richard Bodéüs (1987). Aristotle's Theory of Rhetorical Argumentation Eugene E. Ryan Collection Noêsis Montréal: Bellarmin, 1984. 192 P. Dialogue 26 (01):211-.score: 36.0
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  11. David Ridgway (1977). The Fibula Praenestina Arthur E. Gordon: The Inscribed Fibula Praenestina: Problems of Authenticity. (University of California Publications: Classical Studies, Vol. 16.) Pp. Xii + 84; 1 Illustration. Berkeley/Los Angeles/London: University of California Press, 1976. Limp, $3. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 27 (02):223-224.score: 36.0
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  12. John R. Williams (2012). Virtue as Social Intelligence: An Empirically Grounded Theory. By Nancy E. Snow. Pp. X, 134, New York, Routledge, 2010, $19.99. The Lost Art of Happiness. By Arthur Dobrin. Pp. 239, Amherst, NY, Prometheus Books, 2011, $17.00. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 53 (4):699-700.score: 36.0
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  13. Stanley L. Paulson (1996). Gustav Radbruch, GESAMTAUSGABE (or "Collected Works"). Arthur Kaufmann, General Editor. Heidelberg: C. E M�Ller Verlag. 1987-to Date: 11 Volumes. [REVIEW] Ratio Juris 9 (3):300-303.score: 36.0
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  14. George Bailey (2006). Eugene E. Ryan, 1926-2006. Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 80 (2):114 -.score: 36.0
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  15. J. R. La H. Maretdet (1936). Primitivism and Related Ideas in Antiquity. By Arthur O. Lovejoy and George Boas. With Supplementary Essays by W. F. Albright and P. E. Dumont. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press; London: Oxford University Press, Humphrey Milford. 1935. Pp. Xv + 482. Price $5; 22s.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 11 (42):248-.score: 36.0
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  16. J. M. Reynolds (1956). Arthur E. Gordon: Potitus Valerius Messalla, Consul Suffect Sg B.C. (Publications in Classical Archaeology, Volume 3, No. 2.) Pp. 34, 3 Plates. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1954. Paper, 50 C. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 6 (02):181-182.score: 36.0
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  17. Sidney Ball (1896). Book Review:The Social Contract. J. J. Rousseau; Annals of the British Peasantry. Russell M. Garnier; Economics and Socialism. F. A. Laycock; The Better Administration of the Poor Law. W. Chance; The Local Control of the Liquor Traffic. Arthur H. Boyden; The Socialist State. E. C. K. Gonner. [REVIEW] Ethics 6 (2):258-.score: 36.0
  18. D. Atkinson (1923). Boak's History of Rome A History of Rome to 565 A.D. By Arthur E. R. Boak, Ph.D. Pp. 444. Macmillan, 1922. The Classical Review 37 (7-8):171-172.score: 36.0
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  19. H. I. Bell (1936). Arthur E. R. Boak : Soknopaiou Nesos : The University of Michigan Excavations at Dimê in 1931–32. Pp. Xii+47 ; 13 Plates, 16 Plans. (University of Michigan Studies, Humanistic Series, Vol. XXXIX.) Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, 1935. Cloth, $2.50. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 50 (05):204-.score: 36.0
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  20. C. Delisle Burns (1926). Book Review:Contemporary British Philosophy: Personal Statements by James Ward, E. B. Bax, D. Fawcett, G. Dawes Hicks, R. F. A. Hoenle, C. E. M. Joad, G. E. Moore, J. A. Smith, W. R. Sorley, A. E. Taylor, J. Arthur Thompson, Clement C. J. Webb. J. H. Muirhead. [REVIEW] Ethics 36 (3):314-.score: 36.0
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  21. Anthony Chennells (2010). Oral Culture and Catholicism in Early Modern England. By Alison Shell and Catholic Culture in Early Modern England. Edited by Ronald Corthell, Frances E. Dolan, Christopher Highley, and Arthur F. Marotti. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 51 (1):120-122.score: 36.0
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  22. Evander Bradley McGilvary (1933). Book Review:The Philosophy of the Present. George Herbert Mead, Arthur E. Murphy. [REVIEW] Ethics 43 (3):345-.score: 36.0
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  23. Barton Jr (1946). Book Review:Philosophy in American Education: Its Tasks and Opportunities. Brand Blanshard, Curt J. Ducasse, Charles W. Hendel, Arthur E. Murphy, Max C. Otto. [REVIEW] Ethics 56 (3):226-.score: 36.0
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  24. A. W. Gomme (1949). Political Theory Essays in Political Theory, Presented to George H. Sabine. Edited by Milton R. Konvitz and Arthur E. Murphy. Pp. Ix+333; Portrait. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press (London: Oxford University Press), 1948. Cloth, 22s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 63 (3-4):125-.score: 36.0
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  25. J. A. Faris (1950). Essays in Political Theory, Presented to George H. Sabine. Edited by Milton R. Konvitz and Arthur E. Murphy. (Cornell University Press. Ithaca, New York. 1948. Pp. 333.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 25 (93):177-.score: 36.0
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  26. Lawrence Haworth (1955). Book Review:Values and Policy in American Society Russell E. Bayliff, Eugene Clark, Loyd Easton, Blaine E. Grimes, David H. Jennings, Norman H. Leonard; Readings in Social Policy Bayliff; Problems in Social Policy Bayliff. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 22 (1):66-.score: 36.0
  27. Richard J. Murnane (1984). Comments on Arthur E. Wise and Linda Darling-Hammond's “Education by Voucher”. Educational Theory 34 (1):49-50.score: 36.0
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  28. Ordway Tead (1944). Book Review:The Uses of Reason. Arthur E. Murphy. [REVIEW] Ethics 55 (1):65-.score: 36.0
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  29. J. M. Reynolds (1960). Latin Inscriptions (1) Arthur E. Gordon and Joyce S. Gordon: Album of Dated Latin Inscriptions. Part I: Rome and the Neighbourhood, Augustus to Nerva. Text: Pp. 160. Plates: 67 in Separate Portfolio. Berkeley: University of California Press (London: Cambridge University Press), 1958. Cloth, £5. 12s. 6d. (2) Contributions to the Paleography of Latin Inscriptions. Pp. Xiii + 178; 8 Plates, 36 Figs. (Publ. In Classical Philology, Vol. 3, No. 3.) Berkeley: University of California Press, 1957. Paper, $4.50. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 10 (01):64-66.score: 36.0
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  30. Robert Latta (1896). Book Review:Moral Pathology. Arthur E. Giles. [REVIEW] Ethics 7 (1):132-.score: 36.0
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  31. O. Skutsch (1943). The Epidicus George E. Duckworth: T. MacciPlauti Epidicus, Edited with Critical Apparatus and Commentary, in Which is Included the Work of the Late Arthur L. Wheeler. Pp. Xi+464; 4 Plates. Princeton: University Press (London: Milford), 1940. Cloth, 45s. 6d. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 57 (01):23-25.score: 36.0
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  32. M. M. W. (1947). Book Review:The Authoritarian Attempt to Capture Education John Dewey, Sidney Hook, Arthur E. Murphy, Irwin Edman, Bruce Bliven. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 14 (1):103-.score: 36.0
  33. K. L. Becker (1968). The World as Will and Representation. 2 Vols. By Arthur Schopenhauer. Tr. E. F. J. Payne. The Modern Schoolman 46 (1):91-91.score: 36.0
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  34. H. I. Bell (1934). The Tebtunis Papyri: Volume III, Part I. Edited by Arthur S. Hunt, D.Litt., and J. Gilbart Smyly, Litt.D., with Assistance From B. P. Grenfell, E. Lobel, M. Rostovtzeff. Pp. Xix + 333; 7 Plates. (University of California Publications, Graeco-Roman Archaeology, Volume III.) London: Milford, 1933. Cloth, £2 5s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 48 (02):87-88.score: 36.0
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  35. Vernon J. Bourke (1968). "On the Basis of Morality," by Arthur Schopenhauer, Trans. E. F. J. Payne, with an Introduction by Richard Taylor. The Modern Schoolman 45 (3):275-275.score: 36.0
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  36. Charner Perry (1966). Book Review:The Theory of Practical Reason. Arthur E. Murphy. [REVIEW] Ethics 76 (4):319-.score: 36.0
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  37. G. Watts Cunningham (1963). Reason and the Common Good: Selected Essays of Arthur E. Murphy.Edited by William E. Hay, Marcus G. Singer, and Arthur E. Murphy. [REVIEW] Southern Journal of Philosophy 1 (4):40-41.score: 36.0
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  38. H. W. Garrod (1929). Essays by Arthur Platt Nine Essays. By Arthur Platt. With a Preface by A. E. Housman. Pp. Xviii + 220. Cambridge: University Press, 1927. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 43 (04):127-128.score: 36.0
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  39. A. F. Giles (1945). Roman History Arthur E. R. Boak: A History of Rome to 565 A. D. (Third Edition). Pp. Xiii+552; 13 Plates, 12 Maps. New York: TheMacmillan Co., 1943. Cloth, $4.50. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 59 (02):70-71.score: 36.0
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  40. Douglas McDermid (2013). God Without Parts: Divine Simplicity and the Metaphysics of God's Absoluteness. By James E. Dolezal. Pp. Xxii, 240, Eugene, OR, Wipf and Stock, 2011, $23.53. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 54 (2):319-320.score: 36.0
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  41. Peter Milward (2011). Catholic Culture in Early Modern England. Edited by Ronald Corthell, Frances E. Dolan, Christopher Highley, and Arthur F.Marotti. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 52 (3):504-505.score: 36.0
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  42. Peter Radcliff (1967). The Theory of Practical Reason (The Paul Carus Lectures, Series 10, 1955). By Arthur E. Murphy. Edited by A. I. Melden. La Salle, Illinois: Open Court, 1965. Pp. Xviii, 440. $8.00. [REVIEW] Dialogue 6 (03):423-425.score: 36.0
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  43. Edwin G. West (1984). Parental Versus State Goals in Education - Comments on Arthur E. Wise and Linda Darling-Hammond's “Education by Voucher”. Educational Theory 34 (1):51-53.score: 36.0
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  44. Arthur E. Murphy (1931). Book Review:The Revolt Against Dualism. Arthur O. Lovejoy. [REVIEW] Ethics 41 (2):265-.score: 21.0
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  45. Eugene E. Ryan (1980). Dialettica E Politica in Platone. Journal of the History of Philosophy 18 (4):463-465.score: 21.0
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  46. Deyve Redyson (2010). Schopenhauer e a metafí­sica do pessimismo. Princípios 15 (23):255-269.score: 21.0
    O presente trabalho tem a temática de apresentar o pensamento de Arthur Schopenhauer no que diz respeito a metafísica como pessimismo e investigar a reaçáo schopenhauriana advinda do kantismo e aplicado a uma metafísica fundamentada na vontade e na representaçáo das coisas em si.
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  47. Eugene E. Ryan (1979). Socrate E la Genesi Storica Dell'idea Occidentale di Anima (Review). Journal of the History of Philosophy 17 (3):329-331.score: 21.0
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  48. Henry Burnett (2013). A metafísica da música de Arthur Schopenhauer. Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 57 (2).score: 18.0
    O mundo como vontade e representação, de A. Schopenhauer, constitui uma das principais fontes da primeira fase produtiva da obra de F. Nietzsche. O artigo ressalta os principais pontos da metafisica da música desenvolvida no terceiro capitulo da obra de Schopenhauer e indica as suas influências determinantes sobre o jovem Nietzsche.
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  49. Lucia E. Peek, George S. Peek & Mary Horras (1994). Enhancing Arthur Andersen Business Ethics Vignettes: Group Discussions Using Cooperative/Collaborative Learning Techniques. Journal of Business Ethics 13 (3):189 - 196.score: 15.0
    Arthur Anderson & Co. has made a significant contribution to assist and encourage the teaching of business ethics. They provided assistance initially through workshops and curriculum materials; currently they are using campus coordinators to disseminate information and materials. The curriculum materials can be used by the instructor to assist students in practicing their moral reasoning skills and cover four academic areas: Accounting, Finance, Marketing, and Management. These materials include business ethics video vignettes, suggestions on presentation methods, guidelines for implementing (...)
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  50. E. D. Klemke (ed.) (2000). The Meaning of Life. Oxford University Press.score: 15.0
    Many writers in various fields--philosophy, religion, literature, and psychology--believe that the question of the meaning of life is one of the most significant problems that an individual faces. In The Meaning of Life, Second Edition, E.D. Klemke collects some of the best writings on this topic, primarily works by philosophers but also selections from literary figures and religious thinkers. The twenty-seven cogent, readable essays are organized around three different perspectives on the meaning of life. In Part I, the readings assert (...)
     
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  51. Arthur Meucci & Felipe Tavares Paes Lopes (2010). Marxismo e Freudismo: dessemelhanças e semelhanças epistemológicas. Princípios 12 (17-18):91-114.score: 15.0
    Normal 0 21 false false false PT-BR X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Nossa investigaçáo objetiva analisar e comparar os programas de pesquisa que se originam de Marx e Freud. Para isso, fizemos alguns recortes epistemológicos no que consideramos o núcleo destes programas. Longe de pretendermos refazer a história desse longo e rico diálogo, nos limitaremos a tecer algumas considerações acerca das estruturas de funcionamento, e da maneira como ambos enxergam o mundo. Tendo em vista uma análise crítica da abordagem feita por Althusser, (...)
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  52. Paul Arthur Schilpp (1952). The Philosophy of G. E. Moore. New York, Tudor Pub. Co..score: 15.0
    --Moore's autobiography.--Descriptive and critical essays on the philosophy of G. E. Moore.--The philosopher replies.--Bibliography of the writings of G. E. Moore (to July, 1952) compiled by Emerson Buchanan and G. E. Moore (p. [689]-699).
     
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  53. Edwin E. Slosson, Walter Dill Scott, Frederick Shipp Deibler, Willard Eugene Hotchkiss & Stuart Chase (eds.) (1929). Society Today. New York, D. Van Nostrand Company, Inc..score: 15.0
    --The energy of the new world, By E. E. Slosson.--The new energies and the new man, by W. D. Scott.--The future of our economic system, by F S. Deibler.--Business in the new era, by W. B. Hotchkiss.--Consumers in the modern world, by Stuart Chase.
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  54. Lyle Sussman, Arthur J. Adams, Frank E. Kuzmits & Louis E. Raho (2002). Organizational Politics:Tactics, Channels, Andhierarchical Roles. Journal of Business Ethics 40 (4):313 - 329.score: 15.0
    This research examines the relationships among the types of self-serving political messages sent in organizations, the channels through which they are sent, and the targets to whom they are sent. Two theoretical streams converge in this study: Communication as Political Behavior and Media Usage Theory. A review and synthesis of these two bodies of literature yielded three hypotheses, each of which received strong statistical support. The data suggest that the process of encoding and transmitting self-serving messages is strongly related to (...)
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  55. Paul E. Howard, Arthur L. Rubin & Jean E. Rubin (1978). Independence Results for Class Forms of the Axiom of Choice. Journal of Symbolic Logic 43 (4):673-684.score: 14.0
    Let NBG be von Neumann-Bernays-Gödel set theory without the axiom of choice and let NBGA be the modification which allows atoms. In this paper we consider some of the well-known class or global forms of the wellordering theorem, the axiom of choice, and maximal principles which are known to be equivalent in NBG and show they are not equivalent in NBGA.
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  56. Gregory Luke Larkin, James E. Weber & Arthur R. Derse (1999). Universal Emergency Access Under Managed Care: Universal Doubt or Mission Impossible? Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 8 (02).score: 14.0
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  57. A. E. Housman & Arthur Platt (1897). Narcissus. The Classical Review 11 (01):70-.score: 14.0
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  58. Robin Le Poidevin & Murray MacBeath (eds.) (1993). The Philosophy of Time. Oxford University Press.score: 14.0
    This volume provides a balanced set of reviews which introduce the central topics in the philosophy of time. This is the first introductory anthology on the subject to appear for many years; the contributors are distinguished, and two of the essays are specially written for this collection. In their introduction, the editors summarize the background to the debate, and show the relevance of issues in the philosophy of time for other branches of philosophy and for science. Contributors include J.M.E. McTaggart, (...)
     
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  59. Hans Primas & Michael Esfeld, A Critical Review of Wigner's Work on the Conceptual Foundations of Quantum Theory.score: 12.0
    Review of "The Collected Works of Eugene Paul Wigner", Volume I, III, and VI. Excerpt from the Conclusions: Many of Wigner’s papers on mathematical physics are great classics. Most famous is his work on group representations which is of lasting value for a proper mathematical foundation of quantum theory. The modern development of quantum theory (which is not reflected in Wigner’s work) is in an essential way a representation theory (e.g. representations of kinematical groups, or representations of C*-algebras). This (...)
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  60. Arthur E. Falk (2004). Desire and Belief: Introduction to Some Recent Philosophical Debates. Hamilton Books, University Press of America.score: 12.0
    This work examines the nature of what philosophers call de re mental attitudes, paying close attention to the controversies over the nature of these and allied...
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  61. Arthur E. Falk (1995). Consciousness and Self-Reference. Erkenntnis 43 (2):151-80.score: 12.0
    Reflection on the self's way of being "in" consciousness yields two arguments for a theory of self-reference not based in any way all all on self-cognition. First, I show that one theory of self-reference predicts an experience of the self because the theory inadequately analyzes the semantical facts about indexicality. I construct a dilemma for this cognitivism, which it cannot get out of, for it requires even solitary self-reference to be based on some original self-knowledge, which is not available. I (...)
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  62. Robert Baker (ed.) (1999). The American Medical Ethics Revolution: How the Ama's Code of Ethics has Transformed Physicians' Relationships to Patients, Professionals, and Society. Johns Hopkins University Press.score: 12.0
    The American Medical Association enacted its Code of Ethics in 1847, the first such national codification. In this volume, a distinguished group of experts from the fields of medicine, bioethics, and history of medicine reflect on the development of medical ethics in the United States, using historical analyses as a springboard for discussions of the problems of the present, including what the editors call "a sense of moral crisis precipitated by the shift from a system of fee-for-service medicine to a (...)
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  63. Dean Rickles, Econophysics and Financial Market Complexity.score: 12.0
    In this chapter we consider economic systems, and in particular financial systems, from the perspective of the physics of complex systems (i.e. statistical physics, the theory of critical phenomena, and their cognates). This field of research is known as econophysics—alternative names are ‘financial physics’ and ‘statistical phynance.’ This title was coined in 1995 by Eugene Stanley, and since then its researchers have attempted to forge it as an independent and important field, one that stands in opposition to standard (‘Neo-Classical’) (...)
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  64. Arthur E. Murphy (1927). Objective Relativism in Dewey and Whitehead. Philosophical Review 36 (2):121-144.score: 12.0
  65. Glenn Parsons (2008). Teaching & Learning Guide For: The Aesthetics of Nature. Philosophy Compass 3 (5):1106-1112.score: 12.0
    Traditionally, analytic philosophers writing on aesthetics have given short shrift to nature. The last thirty years, however, have seen a steady growth of interest in this area. The essays and books now available cover central philosophical issues concerning the nature of the aesthetic and the existence of norms for aesthetic judgement. They also intersect with important issues in environmental philosophy. More recent contributions have opened up new topics, such as the relationship between natural sound and music, the beauty of animals, (...)
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  66. Enzo Rossi (forthcoming). Can Tolerance Be Grounded in Equal Respect? European Journal of Political Theory.score: 12.0
    In this paper I argue that equal respect-based accounts of the normative basis of tolerance are self-defeating, insofar as they are unable to specify the limits of tolerance in a way that is consistent with their own commitment to the equal treatment of all conceptions of the good. I show how this argument is a variant of the longstanding ‘conflict of freedoms’ objection to Kantian-inspired, freedom-based accounts of the justification of systems of norms. I criticize Thomas Scanlon’s defence of ‘pure (...)
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  67. Arthur E. Falk (1975). Learning to Report One's Introspections. Philosophy of Science 42 (September):223-241.score: 12.0
    The author argues for a purely naturalistic underpinning of the linguistic practice of reporting one's introspections. In doing so he avoids any commitments about the ontological status of entities referred to in introspective reports. He also presents evidence of the inadequacy of peripheralistic behaviorism as a naturalistic underpinning of introspective reports. The paper includes (a) a definition of 'introspection' and criticism of alternative definitions, (b) a classification scheme that sorts introspections into six different types, and (c) a presentation of evidence (...)
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  68. Sven Ove Hansson (2009). A History of Theoria. Theoria 75 (1):2-27.score: 12.0
    Theoria , the international Swedish philosophy journal, was founded in 1935. Its contributors in the first 75 years include the major Swedish philosophers from this period and in addition a long list of international philosophers, including A. J. Ayer, C. D. Broad, Ernst Cassirer, Hector Neri Castañeda, Arthur C. Danto, Donald Davidson, Nelson Goodman, R. M. Hare, Carl G. Hempel, Jaakko Hintikka, Saul Kripke, Henry E. Kyburg, Keith Lehrer, Isaac Levi, David Lewis, Gerald MacCallum, Richard Montague, Otto Neurath, (...) N. Prior, W. V. Quine, Nicholas Rescher, Ernest Sosa, Robert C. Stalnaker, P. F. Strawson, Patrick Suppes, Johan van Benthem, Georg Henrik von Wright and many others. Hempel's confirmation paradoxes, Ross's deontic paradox, Montague's universal grammar and Lindström's theorem are among the contributions to philosophy that were first published in Theoria. (shrink)
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  69. John W. Lenz, Paul Oskar Kristeller, Willis Doney, Norman Kretzmann, Colin Murray Turbayne, Arthur Pap, E. M. Adams, T. A. Goudge, Edward H. Madden, Rudolf Allers, Hans Jonas, Lawrence W. Beals, Philip Nochlin, Ethel M. Albert, Mary Mothersill, John W. Blyth, Hector N. Castañeda, Milton C. Nahm & Joseph Margolis (1957). The American Philosophical Association Eastern Division: Abstracts of Papers to Be Read at the Fifty-Fourth Annual Meeting, Harvard University, December 27-29, 1957. [REVIEW] Journal of Philosophy 54 (24):773-794.score: 12.0
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  70. Ronny Desmet (2008). How Did Whitehead Become Einstein's Antagonist? Process Studies 37 (2):5-23.score: 12.0
    Whitehead was critical with respect to Poincaré’s conventionalism. However, Whitehead stood closer to Poincaré than Bertrand Russell when Russellinvoked Poincaré’s conventionalism to highlight that the choice between Arthur Eddington’s orthodox interpretation of Einstein’s general theory of relativity on the one hand, and Whitehead’s alternative interpretation on the other, is not a matter of empirical fact, but a matter of convention. Whitehead shared two of the premises of Poincaré’s conventionalism: the physics-independence of geometry, and the choice of a physical geometry (...)
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  71. Arthur E. Murphy (1928). What is an Event? Philosophical Review 37 (6):574-586.score: 12.0
  72. Kelley Ross, Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860).score: 12.0
    Certainly one of the greatest philosophers of the 19th century, Schopenhauer seems to have had more impact on literature (e.g. Thomas Mann) and on people in general than on academic philosophy. Perhaps that is because, first, he wrote very well, simply and intelligibly (unusual, we might say, for a German philosopher, and unusual now for any philosopher), second, he was the first Western philosopher to have access to translations of philosophical material from India, both Vedic and Buddhist, by which he (...)
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  73. Arthur E. Murphy (1944). Book Review:Twentieth Century Philosophy. Dagobert D. Runes. [REVIEW] Ethics 54 (2):153-.score: 12.0
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  74. Loretta M. Kopelman & Arthur E. Kopelman (2007). Using a New Analysis of the Best Interests Standard to Address Cultural Disputes: Whose Data, Which Values? Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 28 (5):373-391.score: 12.0
    Clinicians sometimes disagree about how much to honor surrogates’ deeply held cultural values or traditions when they differ from those of the host country. Such a controversy arose when parents requested a cultural accommodation to let their infant die by withdrawing life saving care. While both the parents and clinicians claimed to be using the Best Interests Standard to decide what to do, they were at an impasse. This standard is analyzed into three necessary and jointly sufficient conditions and used (...)
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  75. Arthur E. Murphy (1959). Jonathan Edwards on Free Will and Moral Agency. Philosophical Review 68 (2):181-202.score: 12.0
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  76. Tomis Kapitan (1992). I and You, He* and She. Analysis 52 (2):125-128.score: 12.0
    In 'You and She*' (ANALYSIS 51.3, June 1991) C.J.F. Williams notes the importance of reflexive pronouns in attributions of propositional attitudes, and claims to improve upon an earlier account of Hector-Neri Castaneda's in [1]. However, to the extent which his remarks are accurate, they reveal nothing that Castaneda hasn't already said, while insofar as they are new, they obliterate distinctions vital to Castaneda's theory. Castaneda called these pronouns quasi-indicators and noted that they function as linguistic devices used for attributing indexical (...)
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  77. Arthur E. Morgan (1934). An Attempt to Measure Happiness. International Journal of Ethics 44 (2):236-243.score: 12.0
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  78. Sami Pihlström (1996). Getting Ontologically Natural. International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 10 (3):247-256.score: 12.0
    Abstract It is argued that Arthur Fine's ?natural ontological attitude? (NOA), i.e., the view that science should not be philosophically (either realistically or anti?realistically) interpreted at all but should rather be allowed to ?speak for itself?, is seriously problematic, even though it contains deep insights which philosophers of science should take into account. In particular, Fine succeeds in showing that no non?question?begging, conclusive demonstration of scientific realism (e.g., on ?explanationist? grounds) is possible. But this is not a threat to (...)
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  79. Alan E. Musgrave (1970). Analytical Philosophy of History. By Arthur C. Danto. (Cambridge University Press, London, 1965, Pp. Xi + 318, 55s.). Philosophy 45 (172):163-.score: 12.0
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  80. Arthur E. Murphy (1933). Book Review:The Genteel Tradition at Bay. George Santayana. [REVIEW] Ethics 43 (2):231-.score: 12.0
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  81. Arthur E. Falk (1981). Purpose, Feedback, and Evolution. Philosophy of Science 48 (2):198-217.score: 12.0
    This essay develops a theory of natural signs in order to show how evolutionary theory breathes new life into teleology. An argument to the contrary presented by Richard Taylor is refuted. The essay defends the view that the concept of negative feedback explicates purposiveness and that symbiotic evolution explains the occurrence of naturally adapted feedback systems. But evolution itself is not a teleological process, nor is it a negative feedback system. There is an exploration of the nature of the dissatisfaction (...)
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  82. Eugene E. Ryan (1984). Platon Und Die Formen Des Wissens. Journal of the History of Philosophy 22 (1):115-116.score: 12.0
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  83. J. Baird Callicott (1994). Moral Monism in Environmental Ethics Defended. Journal of Philosophical Research 19:51-60.score: 12.0
    In dealing with concern for fellow human beings, sentient animals, and the enviroment, Christopher D. Stone suggests that a single agent adopt a different ethical theory---e.g., Kant’s, Bentham’s, Leopold’s---for each domain. Ethical theories, however, and their attendant rules and principles are embedded in moral philosophies. Employing Kant’s categorical imperative in this case, Bentham’s hedonic caIculus in that, and Leopold’s land ethic in another, a single agent would therefore have either simultaneously or cyclically to endorse contradictory moral philosophies. Instead, I suggest (...)
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  84. 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: 12.0
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  85. Arthur E. Falk (1985). Ifs and Newcombs. Canadian Journal of Philosophy 15 (3):449 - 481.score: 12.0
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  86. Arthur E. Murphy (1939). Conscience, Tolerance, and Moral Discrimination. Ethics 49 (3):286-308.score: 12.0
  87. Arthur E. Murphy (1930). Book Review:Process and Reality. A. N. Whitehead. [REVIEW] Ethics 40 (3):433-.score: 12.0
  88. Laszlo E. Szabo & Arthur Fine, A Local Hidden Variable Theory for the GHZ Experiment.score: 12.0
    A recent analysis by de Barros and Suppes of experimentally realizable GHZ correlations supports the conclusion that these correlations cannot be explained by introducing local hidden variables. We show, nevertheless, that their analysis does not exclude local hidden variable models in which the inefficiency in the experiment is an effect not only of random errors in the detector equipment, but is also the manifestation of a pre-set, hidden property of the particles ("prism models"). Indeed, we present an explicit prism model (...)
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  89. Arthur E. Falk (2007). What Divides Us Today. The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 7:45-49.score: 12.0
    According to philosophical naturalism, the main anti-naturalism in philosophy derives from Kant and depends on transcendental arguments, which are invalid or polemically toothless. Many of naturalism's characteristic features follow from this repudiation of Kantian method. Anti-naturalists should be aware that the rationale for naturalism depends on this attack on their own position. There remains for philosophy a distinctively philosophical role that depends on the indexical element in our thought, the role of elaborating a scientific worldview.
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  90. Joseph Barcroft, E. W. Birmingham, Max Born, R. B. Braithwaite, W. Maude Brayshaw, G. A. Chase, Henry Dale, Howard Diamond, Herbert Dingle, Winifred Eddington, Wilson Harris, G. B. Jeffery, Martin Johnson, Rufus M. Jones, Harold Spencer Jones, Kathleen Lonsdale, E. J. Maskell, A. Victor Murray, C. E. Raven, F. J. M. Stratton, Hilda Sturge, W. H. Thorpe, Henry T. Tizard, G. M. Trevelyan, Elsie Watchorn, A. N. Whitehead, Edmund T. Whittaker, Alex Wood & H. G. Wood (1946). Arthur Stanley Eddington Memorial Lectureship. Philosophy 21 (80):287-.score: 12.0
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  91. Eugene Kamenka & Alice E.-S. Tay (1986). The Traditions of Justice. Law and Philosophy 5 (3):281 - 313.score: 12.0
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  92. Charles E. Trinkaus, Ernest Nagel, Arthur O. Lovejoy & V. J. McGill (1937). Four Letters on Ernest Nagel's Review of Lovejoy's "The Great Chain of Being". Science and Society 1 (3):410 - 416.score: 12.0
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  93. Arthur E. Murphy (1932). Book Review:Reason and Nature. Morris R. Cohen. [REVIEW] Ethics 43 (1):70-.score: 12.0
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  94. Arthur L. Stinchcombe (1982). On Softheadedness on the Future:From Modernization to Modes of Production: A Critique of the Sociologies of Development and Underdevelopment. John G. Taylor; The Third Century: America as a Post-Industrial Society. Seymour Martin Lipset; World Modernization: The Limits of Convergence. Wilbert E. Moore; History of the Idea of Progress. Robert Nisbet; Capitalism and Progress: A Diagnosis of Western Society. Bob Goudzwaard; After Industrial Society? The Emerging Self-Service Economy. Jonathan Gershuny; Facing the Future: Mastering the Probable and Managing the Unpredictable. OECD Interfutures; Prophecy and Progress: The Sociology of Industrial and Post-Industrial Society. Krishan Kumar. [REVIEW] Ethics 93 (1):114-.score: 12.0
  95. Aleksandar Jokic (2003). The Tensed or Tenseless Existence of Nature. Philo 6 (2):205-210.score: 12.0
    In the debate between those who hold the tensed theory and those who hold the tenseless theory of time, Arthur Prior’s famous “Thank Goodness Argument” has had a special place. Initially designed to help tensers, it has seen its fortune change many times. In this paper the focus is on a methodological aspect of the argument. The purpose is to defend the “new reading” of the argument, which is intended to resolve an ontological issue by focusing on an epistemic (...)
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  96. Arthur Madigan (1984). Metaphysics E 3: A Modest Proposal. Phronesis 29 (2):123-136.score: 12.0
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  97. Eugene E. Ryan (1981). Aristotle on Proper Names. Apeiron 15 (1):38 - 47.score: 12.0
  98. Eugene E. Ryan (1973). Pure Form in Aristotle. Phronesis 18 (3):209-224.score: 12.0
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