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  1. Edward J. Blum (2004). The Soul of W. E. B. Du Bois. Philosophia Africana 7 (2):1-16.score: 290.0
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  2. Peter J. Taylor & Ann S. Blum (1991). Pictorial Representation in Biology. Biology and Philosophy 6 (2):125-134.score: 140.0
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  3. Peter J. Taylor & Ann S. Blum (1991). Ecosystem as Circuits: Diagrams and the Limits of Physical Analogies. Biology and Philosophy 6 (2):275-294.score: 140.0
    Diagrams refer to the phenomena overtly represented, to analogous phenomena, and to previous pictures and their graphic conventions. The diagrams of ecologists Clarke, Hutchinson, and H.T. Odum reveal their search for physical analogies, building on the success of World War II science and the promise of cybernetics. H.T. Odum's energy circuit diagrams reveal also his aspirations for a universal and natural means of reducing complexity to guide the management of diverse ecological and social systems. Graphic conventions concerning framing and translation (...)
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  4. Jacobus Pontanus, S. J., Paul Richard Blum & Thomas McCreight (2009). Soldier or Scholar: Stratocles or War. Apprendice House.score: 120.0
    ISBN-13: 978-1934074480
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    "An aristocratic young man, fed up with his studies, contemplates military service. His teacher is unable by any reasoning to call him back him from the path he has embarked upon. The young man enlists another youth who commits himself to the journey, dressed in military garb, and he happens upon two deserting soldiers, unsightly and ill-used both in their dress and in their hygiene. Both young men are so moved by the deserters’ (...)
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  5. Paul Richard Blum (2010). MICHAEL POLANYI: CAN THE MIND BE REPRESENTED BY A MACHINE? Polanyiana 19 (1-2):35-60.score: 60.0
    In 1949, the Department of Philosophy at the University of Manchester organized a symposium “Mind and Machine” with Michael Polanyi, the mathematicians Alan Turing and Max Newman, the neurologists Geoff rey Jeff erson and J. Z. Young, and others as participants. Th is event is known among Turing scholars, because it laid the seed for Turing’s famous paper on “Computing Machinery and Intelligence”, but it is scarcely documented. Here, the transcript of this event, together with Polanyi’s original statement and his (...)
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  6. Haskell Wald (1954). Book Review:The Uneasy Case for Progressive Taxation. Walter J. Blum, Harry Kalven, Jr. [REVIEW] Ethics 65 (1):68-.score: 42.0
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  7. Mary G. Dietz (1992). Book Review:A Truer Liberty: Simone Weil and Marxism. Lawrence A. Blum, Victor J. Seidler; Simone Weil: Waiting on Truth. J. P. Little; Simone Weil: "The Just Balance." Peter Winch. [REVIEW] Ethics 103 (1):184-.score: 36.0
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  8. A. W. Mchoul (1988). Book Reviews : Self-Reflection in the Arts and Sciences. By Alan Blum and Peter McHugh. Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press, 1984. Pp. 159. $15.00. [REVIEW] Philosophy of the Social Sciences 18 (1):125-128.score: 36.0
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  9. Peter Winch (1991). A Truer Liberty: Simone Weil and Marxism, by Lawrence A. Blum and Victor J. Seidler. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 51 (3):728-731.score: 36.0
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  10. Michael A. Jahn (1999). Implicit Measurements of Dynamic Complexity Properties and Splittings of Speedable Sets. Journal of Symbolic Logic 64 (3):1037-1064.score: 12.0
    We prove that any speedable computably enumerable set may be split into a disjoint pair of speedable computably enumerable sets. This solves a longstanding question of J.B. Remmel concerning the behavior of computably enumerable sets in Blum's machine independent complexity theory. We specify dynamic requirements and implement a novel way of detecting speedability-by embedding the relevant measurements into the substage structure of the tree construction. Technical difficulties in satisfying the dynamic requirements lead us to implement "local" strategies that only (...)
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  11. H. J. Rose (1936). Claes Blum : Studies in the Dream-Book of Artemidorus. Pp. 108. Uppsala: Almqvist & Wicksell, 1936. Paper. The Classical Review 50 (05):200-201.score: 12.0
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