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  1. V. Fournier, E. Rari, R. Forde, G. Neitzke, R. Pegoraro & A. J. Newson (2009). Clinical Ethics Consultation in Europe: A Comparative and Ethical Review of the Role of Patients. Clinical Ethics 4 (3):131-138.score: 120.0
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  2. E. Rari & V. Fournier (2009). Strengths and Limitations of Considering Patients as Ethics 'Actors' Equal to Doctors: Reflections on the Patients' Position in a French Clinical Ethics Consultation Setting. Clinical Ethics 4 (3):152-155.score: 120.0
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  3. Stefano Nutini (1989). Vincenzo Cuoco a Milano (1800-1806): Inediti E Rari. Istituto Storico Italiano Per l'Età Moderna E Contemporanea.score: 45.0
     
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  4. Michael P. Levine (1997). Intellectualist and Symbolist Accounts of Religious Belief and Practice. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 27 (4):526-544.score: 4.0
    An account of the relation between belief and practice is inseparable from a general theory of religion and religious discourse. Rejection of the one time popular, but now more or less defunct, nonrealist position of people such as D. Z. Phillips, Don Cupitt, and indeed Wittgenstein leaves contemporary theo rists in anthropology and the "history of religions" with basically the vastly different "literalist" and "symbolist" analyses of religion (i.e., its ritual and discourse, belief and practice) from which to choose. (...)
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