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  1. Vincent Edward Smith (1955). Philosophical Studies in Honor of the Very Reverend Ignatius Smith, O.P. The Modern Schoolman 32 (3):290-291.score: 210.0
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  2. Barry Smith & Jeffrey Sims (1999). Revisiting the Derrida Affair with Barry Smith. Sophia 38 (2).score: 150.0
    My own philosophical interests led me to investigate the letter which Smith submitted to The Times, along with eighteen other signatures from renowned philosophers, each objecting to the honorary degree which Cambridge was about to award Jacques Derrida. While Smith's letter has been esteemed for sober defense of philosophy, it has also been viewed as rather notorious by Derrida and postmodern sympathizers. After having contacted Smith at the State University of New York at Buffalo, we agreed to meet and discuss (...)
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  3. Craig Smith (2006). Adam Smith's Political Philosophy: The Invisible Hand and Spontaneous Order. Routledge.score: 150.0
    When Adam Smith published his celebrated writings on economics and moral philosophy he famously referred to the operation of an invisible hand. Adam Smith's Political Philosophy makes visible the invisible hand by examining its significance in Smith's political philosophy and relating it to similar concepts used by other philosophers, revealing a distinctive approach to social theory that stresses the significance of the unintended consequences of human action. This book introduces greater conceptual clarity to the discussion of the invisible hand and (...)
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  4. Vincent Michael Colapietro & John Edwin Smith (eds.) (1997). Reason, Experience, and God: John E. Smith in Dialogue. Fordham University Press.score: 150.0
    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 Alfred (...)
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  5. Adam Smith (1980). The Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith: III: Essays on Philosophical Subjects: With Dugald Stewart's `Account of Adam Smith'. OUP Oxford.score: 150.0
    Enth.: Dugoald Stewart's account of Adam Smith / ed. by I. S. Ross.
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  6. 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
  7. Edward E. Smith (1989). Three Distinctions About Concepts and Categorization. Mind and Language 4 (1-2):57-61.score: 120.0
  8. 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
  9. Adam Smith, The Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith in 7 Vols.score: 120.0
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  10. Nick Smith, EPIPHENOMENALISM Keith Campbell and Nicholas J.J. Smith December 1993.score: 120.0
    Epiphenomenalism is a theory concerning the relation between the mental and physical realms, regarded as radically different in nature. The theory holds that only physical states have causal power, and that mental states are completely dependent on them. The mental realm, for epiphenomenalists, is nothing more than a series of conscious states which signify the occurrence of states of the nervous system, but which play no causal role. For example, my feeling sleepy does not cause my yawning — rather, both (...)
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  11. Vincent Edward Smith (1967). Phenomenology: First or Last Word? World Futures 6 (2):89-92.score: 120.0
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  12. 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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  13. Jan Smith (1983). Book Review:Participation in Social and Political Activities. David Horton Smith. [REVIEW] Ethics 93 (2):411-.score: 120.0
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  14. John Maynard Smith (2002). Commentary on Kerr and Godfrey-Smith. Biology and Philosophy 17 (4).score: 120.0
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  15. David Smith (2002). Reverend Edward L. Murray, C.S.Sp., Ph.D., Priest, Professor, Psychologist, Phenomenologist (1920-1997). Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 33 (1):113-121.score: 120.0
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  16. 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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  17. Huston Smith (2001). Huston Smith Replies to Barbour, Goodenough, and Peterson. Zygon 36 (2):223-231.score: 120.0
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  18. 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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  19. Vincent Edward Smith (1951). Philosophic Thought in France and the United States. Thought 26 (1):159-160.score: 120.0
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  20. T. V. Smith (1937). Book Review:Ideology and Utopia. Karl Mannheim, Louis Wirth, Edward A. Shils. [REVIEW] Ethics 48 (1):120-.score: 120.0
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  21. Vincent Edward Smith (1946). Du Temps Et de l'Éternité. The New Scholasticism 20 (4):381-384.score: 120.0
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  22. Vincent Edward Smith (1950). From Euclid to Eddington. Thought 25 (2):375-376.score: 120.0
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  23. Vincent Edward Smith (1950). Studies in Philosophy and Science. Thought 25 (1):146-147.score: 120.0
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  24. Kevin A. Smith & Edward Vul (2013). Sources of Uncertainty in Intuitive Physics. Topics in Cognitive Science 5 (1):185-199.score: 120.0
    Recent work suggests that people predict how objects interact in a manner consistent with Newtonian physics, but with additional uncertainty. However, the sources of uncertainty have not been examined. In this study, we measure perceptual noise in initial conditions and stochasticity in the physical model used to make predictions. Participants predicted the trajectory of a moving object through occluded motion and bounces, and we compared their behavior to an ideal observer model. We found that human judgments cannot be captured by (...)
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  25. Allan Collins & Edward E. Smith (eds.) (1988). Readings in Cognitive Science, a Perspective From Psychology and Artificial Intelligence. Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.score: 120.0
  26. Daniel Osherson, Edward E. Smith, Tracy S. Myers, Eldar Shafir & Michael Stob (1994). Extrapolating Human Probability Judgment. Theory and Decision 36 (2):103-129.score: 120.0
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  27. Vincent Edward Smith (1966). A Change of Editors. The New Scholasticism 40 (4):419-421.score: 120.0
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  28. Vincent Edward Smith (1955). A History of Modern European Philosophy. The Modern Schoolman 32 (4):360-362.score: 120.0
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  29. Adam Smith (1948). Adam Smith's Moral and Political Philosophy. New York, Hafner Pub. Co..score: 120.0
    The theory of moral sentiments.--Lectures on justice, police, revenue and arms.--An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations.
     
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  30. Edward E. Smith & L. Douglas (1981). Categories and Concepts. Harvard University Press.score: 120.0
  31. William Benjamin Smith (1911). Comment by William Benjamin Smith. The Monist 21 (1):119-124.score: 120.0
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  32. 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: 120.0
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  33. Vincent Edward Smith (1950). Idea-Men of Today. Milwaukee, Bruce.score: 120.0
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  34. Jonathan Z. Smith, Willi Braun & Russell T. McCutcheon (eds.) (2008). Introducing Religion: Essays in Honor of Jonathan Z. Smith. Equinox Pub..score: 120.0
     
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  35. Vincent Edward Smith (1948). Lavelle and Le Senne. Thought 23 (2):245-280.score: 120.0
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  36. Vincent Edward Smith (1950). Language and Philosophy. Thought 25 (2):367-368.score: 120.0
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  37. Vincent Edward Smith (1966). Philosophy and Subjectivity. The New Scholasticism 40 (1):1-2.score: 120.0
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  38. Vincent Edward Smith (1962). Philosophy of Biology. New York, St. John's University Press.score: 120.0
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  39. Vincent Edward Smith (1950). Philosophical Physics. New York, Harper.score: 120.0
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  40. Vincent Edward Smith (1966). Philosophical Problems in Biology. New York, St. John's University Press.score: 120.0
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  41. Edward E. Smith (1994). Relating 'a Model Theory' to Other Research in Induction. International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 8 (1):69 – 71.score: 120.0
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  42. Craig Smith (2010). Smith. In John Skorupski (ed.), The Routledge Companion to Ethics. Routledge.score: 120.0
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  43. Vincent Edward Smith (1965). Science and Philosophy. Milwaukee, Bruce Pub. Co..score: 120.0
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  44. Norman Kemp Smith (1967). The Credibility of Divine Existence: The Collected Papers of Norman Kemp Smith. New York, St. Martin's Press.score: 120.0
     
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  45. Vincent Edward Smith (1957). The Elements of Logic. Milwaukee, Bruce Publishing Co..score: 120.0
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  46. Adam Smith (1976). The Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith: I: The Theory of Moral Sentiments. OUP Oxford.score: 120.0
     
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  47. Vincent Edward Smith (1958). The General Science of Nature. Milwaukee, Bruce Pub. Co..score: 120.0
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  48. Vincent Edward Smith (1964). The Logic of Science. New York, St. John's University Press.score: 120.0
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  49. Vincent Edward Smith (1947). The Philosophical Frontiers of Physics. Washington, Catholic University of America Press.score: 120.0
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  50. Vincent Edward Smith (1961). The Philosophy of Physics. Jamaica, N.Y.,St. John's University Press.score: 120.0
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  51. Vincent Edward Smith (1966). The Science of Nature. Milwaukee, Bruce Pub. Co..score: 120.0
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  52. T. V. Smith (1927). Book Review:Recent Developments in the Social Sciences. Edward Cary Hayes. [REVIEW] Ethics 37 (4):435-.score: 120.0
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  53. T. V. Smith (1925). Book Review:A History of Political Theories: Recent Times. William Archibald Dunning, Charles Edward Merriam, Harry Elmer Barnes. [REVIEW] Ethics 35 (3):312-.score: 120.0
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  54. T. V. Smith (1932). Book Review:Ethical Relativity. Edward Westermarck. [REVIEW] Ethics 43 (1):73-.score: 120.0
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  55. C. J. G. Wright, Barry C. Smith & Cynthia Macdonald (eds.) (2000). Knowing Our Own Minds. Oxford University Press.score: 90.0
  56. C. Macdonald, Barry C. Smith & C. J. G. Wright (1998). Knowing Our Own Minds: Essays in Self-Knowledge. Oxford University Press.score: 90.0
  57. Laurence Target (2010). Narrative Theology and Moral Theology: The Infinite Horizon. By Alexander Lucie-Smith. Heythrop Journal 51 (2):344-346.score: 42.0
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  58. Oscar Jaszi (1935). Book Review:Beyond Conscience. T. V. Smith; Political Power. Charles Edward Merriam; World Politics and Personal Insecurity. Harold D. Lasswell. [REVIEW] Ethics 45 (4):440-.score: 36.0
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  59. M. P. Charlesworth (1944). Tiberius Charles Edward Smith: Tiberius and the Roman Empire. Pp. Vi+281. Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Louisiana State University Press, 1942. Cloth, $3. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 58 (01):29-30.score: 36.0
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  60. Brian Coffey (1951). Philosophical Physics. By Vincent Edward Smith. The Modern Schoolman 28 (4):310-312.score: 36.0
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  61. G. Eatough (1991). John Hazel Smith (Ed.): Thomas Watson, Absalom; John Foxe, Christus Triumphans. (Renaissance Latin Drama in England, Second Series, 5.) Pp. Iv + 243. Hildesheim, Zurich and New York: Georg Olms, 1988. Paper, DM 98.Malcolm M. Brennan (Ed.): Risus Anglicanus; John Hacket, Loiola. (Renaissance Latin Drama in England, Second Series, 6.) Pp. Iv + 203. Hildesheim, Zürich and New York: Georg Olms, 1988. Paper, DM 98.Christopher Upton (Ed.): John Christopherson, Iephte; William Goldingham, Herodes. (Renaissance Latin Drama in England, Second Series, 7.) Pp. Iv + 125. Hildesheim, Zürich and New York: Georg Olms, 1989. Paper, DM 74.E. F. J. Tucker (Ed.): Edward Forsett, Pedantius. (Renaissance Latin Drama in England, Second Series, 9.) Pp. Iv + 196. Hildesheim, Zürich and New York: George Olms, 1989. Paper, DM 98.Margaret J. Arnold (Ed.): Pastor Fidus; Parthenia; Clytophon. (Renaissance Latin Drama in England, Second Series, 10.) Pp. Ii + 160. Hildesheim, Zürich and New York: Georg Olms, 1990. P. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 41 (01):270-271.score: 36.0
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  62. Carl W. Grindel (1971). Vincent Edward Smith 1915-1972. Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 45:225 - 226.score: 36.0
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  63. George P. Klubertanz (1966). "The Logic of Science," Ed. Vincent Edward Smith. The Modern Schoolman 43 (3):316-316.score: 36.0
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  64. M. Lois Pisaneschi (1968). Philosophical Problems in Biology. Ed. Vincent Edward Smith. The Modern Schoolman 45 (2):179-180.score: 36.0
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  65. Edward Lucie-Smith (1971). Problems of the Working Critic of the Modern Visual Arts. British Journal of Aesthetics 11 (3):237-246.score: 29.0
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  66. Bence Nanay (2010). Adam Smith’s Concept of Sympathy and its Contemporary Interpretations. Adam Smith Review.score: 21.0
    Adam Smith’s account of sympathy or ‘fellow feeling’ has recently become exceedingly popular. It has been used as an antecedent of the concept of simulation: understanding, or attributing mental states to, other people by means of simulating them. It has also been singled out as the first correct account of empathy. Finally, to make things even more complicated, some of Smith’s examples for sympathy or ‘fellow feeling’ have been used as the earliest expression of emotional contagion. The aim of the (...)
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  67. Alice MacLachlan (2010). Resentment and Moral Judgment in Smith and Butler. The Adam Smith Review 5:161-177.score: 21.0
    This paper is a discussion of the ‘moralization’ of resentment in Adam Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments. By moralization, I do not refer to the complex process by which resentment is transformed by the machinations of sympathy, but a prior change in how the ‘raw material’ of the emotion itself is presented. In just over fifty pages, not only Smith’s attitude toward the passion of resentment, but also his very conception of the term, appears to shift dramatically. What is an (...)
     
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  68. Christopher Rowe (2012). Socrates on Reason, Appetite and Passion: A Response to Thomas C. Brickhouse and Nicholas D. Smith, Socratic Moral Psychology. Journal of Ethics 16 (3):305-324.score: 18.0
    Section 1 of this essay distinguishes between four interpretations of Socratic intellectualism, which are, very roughly: (1) a version in which on any given occasion desire, and then action, is determined by what we think will turn out best for us, that being what we all, always, really desire; (2) a version in which on any given occasion action is determined by what we think will best satisfy our permanent desire for what is really best for us; (3) a version (...)
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  69. Richard Holton, Smith and Bigelow on the Muggletonians.score: 18.0
    In (Holton 1996) I argued that the account of value that Michael Smith has offered was vulnerable to a counter-example in the person of the Muggletonians. Smith argued, roughly, that what one values is what one would desire if one were fully rational. I objected that the Muggletonians held the path of Reason to be the path to evil. According to them, a fully rational person would have their desires so corrupted that they would become, quite literally, Satan. Thus they (...)
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  70. John W. McHugh (2011). Relaxing a Tension in Adam Smith's Account of Sympathy. Journal of Scottish Philosophy 9 (2):189-204.score: 18.0
    This paper attempts to relax the tension between Adam Smith's claim that sympathy involves an evaluative act of imaginative projection and his claim that sympathy involves a non-evaluative act of imaginative identification. The first section locates the tension specifically in the two different ways Smith depicts the stance adopted by the sympathizer. The second section argues that we can relax this tension by finding an important role for a non-evaluative stance in Smith's normative account of moral evaluation. This solution protects (...)
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  71. Galen Strawson (1998). Replies to Noam Chomsky, Pierre Jacob, Michael Smith, and Paul Snowdon. [REVIEW] Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 63 (2):461-486.score: 15.0
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  72. Edward Harcourt (2004). Instrumental Desires, Instrumental Rationality. Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 78 (1):111–129.score: 15.0
    [Michael Smith] The requirements of instrumental rationality are often thought to be normative conditions on choice or intention, but this is a mistake. Instrumental rationality is best understood as a requirement of coherence on an agent's non-instrumental desires and means-end beliefs. Since only a subset of an agent's means-end beliefs concern possible actions, the connection with intention is thus more oblique. This requirement of coherence can be satisfied either locally or more globally, it may be only one among a number (...)
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  73. Philip Pettit (2005). On Rule-Following, Folk Psychology, and the Economy of Esteem: A Reply to Boghossian, Dreier and Smith. [REVIEW] Philosophical Studies 124 (2):233-259.score: 15.0
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  74. Edward W. Coker (1990). Adam Smith's Concept of the Social System. Journal of Business Ethics 9 (2):139 - 142.score: 15.0
    This essay will postulate that Adam Smith's view of society was formulated out of historical influences far broader than generally conceded by many commentators in economic thought. Smith's basic behavioral concepts of sympathy and self-interest are significant contributions to economic thought as are his philosophy of human nature being based on liberty and freedom and not simply the creation of wealth. The vectors of influence that converged on Adam Smith were of varied and even contradictory natures. Yet the result of (...)
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  75. Marcelo Dascal (2006). Adam Smith's Theory of Language. In Knud Haakonssen (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Adam Smith. Cambridge University Press.score: 15.0
    Adam Smith’s lasting fame certainly does not come from his work on language. He published very little on this topic and he is not usually mentioned in standard histories of linguistics or the philosophy of language. His most elaborate publication on the subject is a 1761 monograph on the origin and development of languages (FoL). Smith’s monograph joins a long list of speculative work on this then fashionable topic (cf. Hewes 1975, 1996). The fact that he later included it as (...)
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  76. Manfred D. Laubichler, Edward H. Hagen & Peter Hammerstein (2005). The Strategy Concept and John Maynard Smith's Influence on Theoretical Biology. Biology and Philosophy 20 (5):1041-1050.score: 15.0
    Here we argue that the concept of strategies, as it was introduced into biology by John Maynard Smith, is a prime illustration of the four dimensions of theoretical biology in the post-genomic era. These four dimensions are: data analysis and management, mathematical and computational model building and simulation, concept formation and analysis, and theory integration. We argue that all four dimensions of theoretical biology are crucial to future interactions between theoretical and empirical biologists as well as with philosophers of biology.
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  77. Howard M. Robinson (1992). Experience and Externalism: A Reply to Peter Smith. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 92:221-223.score: 15.0
  78. Ted Honderich (1984). Smith and the Champion of Mauve. Analysis 44 (2):86-89.score: 15.0
  79. Daniel C. Dennett (2002). Brian Cantwell Smith on Evolution, Objectivity, and Intentionality. In Philosophy of Mental Representation. Oxford: Clarendon Press.score: 15.0
  80. John Martin Fischer (2006). Book Symposium: My Way: Essays on Moral Responsibility: A Reply to Pereboom, Zimmerman and Smith. Philosophical Books 47 (3):235-244.score: 15.0
     
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  81. Christopher Peacocke (1986). Reply to Michael Smith's Peacocke on Red and Red. Synthese 68 (September):577-580.score: 15.0
     
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  82. Richard Temple-Smith (2007). Adam Smith's Treatment of the Greeks in the Theory of Moral Sentiments : The Case of Aristotle. In Geoff Cockfield, Ann Firth & John Laurent (eds.), New Perspectives on Adam Smith's the Theory of Moral Sentiments. E. Elgar.score: 15.0
  83. Alan Thomas (2012). Rawls, Adam Smith and an Argument From Complexity to Property-Owning Democracy. The Good Society 21 (1):4-20.score: 15.0
    This paper foregrounds one argument in Rawls’s work that is crucial to his case for one, determinate, form of political economy: a property-owning democracy. Section one traces the evolution of this idea from the seminal work of Cambridge economist James Meade; section two demonstrates how a commitment to a property-owning democracy flows from Rawls’s own principles; section three focuses on Rawls’s striking critique of orthodox welfare state capitalism. This all sets the stage for an argument, presented in section four, from (...)
     
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  84. Edward F. Walter & Arthur Minton (1975). Soft Determinism, Freedom, and Rationality. Personalist 56:364-384.score: 15.0
     
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  85. Alexander Lucie-Smith (2007). Sex and Virtue: An Introduction to Sexual Ethics. By John S. Grabowski. Heythrop Journal 48 (3):481–483.score: 14.0
  86. Alexander Lucie-Smith (2008). Just Love: A Framework for Sexual Ethics. By Margaret A. Farley. Heythrop Journal 49 (3):499–500.score: 14.0
  87. Alexander Lucie-Smith (2007). War, Morality and Autonomy: An Investigation Into Just War Theory. By Daniel S. Zupan. Heythrop Journal 48 (6):1021–1022.score: 14.0
  88. Alexander Lucie-Smith (2011). In a Great and Noble Tradition: The Autobiography of Dom Prosper Guéranger, Founder of the Solesmes Congregation of Benedictine Monks and Nuns. Translated and Edited by Br David Hayes, OSB, and Sr Hyacinthe Defos du Rau, OP. Heythrop Journal 52 (3):524-524.score: 14.0
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  89. Alexander Lucie-Smith (2011). The Search for Meaning: A Short History. By Dennis Ford. Heythrop Journal 52 (1):179-179.score: 14.0
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  90. Alexander Lucie-Smith (2011). Liturgy and Moral Theology: Making the Connections. Heythrop Journal 53 (4):649-661.score: 14.0
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  91. Alexander Lucie-Smith (2010). From Faith to Fun: The Secularisation of Humour. By Russell Heddendorf. Heythrop Journal 51 (3):539-540.score: 14.0
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  92. Alexander Lucie-Smith (2011). Iris Murdoch: Philosophical Novelist. By Miles Leeson. Heythrop Journal 52 (6):1075-1076.score: 14.0
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  93. Alexander Lucie-Smith (2008). Love and Sex in the Home. By David Matzko McCarthy. Heythrop Journal 49 (3):498–499.score: 14.0
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  94. Alexander Lucie-Smith (2008). Defending Probabalism: The Moral Theology of Juan Caramuel. By Julia Fleming. Heythrop Journal 49 (3):491–492.score: 14.0
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  95. Alexander Lucie-Smith (2010). Finding God in Human Psychology. By Peter Morea. Heythrop Journal 51 (3):534-534.score: 14.0
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  96. Alexander Lucie-Smith (2007). Transfiguration. By Dorothy Lee. Heythrop Journal 48 (4):626–627.score: 14.0
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  97. Alexander Lucie-Smith (2007). Globilisation, Ethics and Islam: The Case of Bediuzzaman Said Nursi. Edited by Ian Markham and Ibrahim Ozdemir. Heythrop Journal 48 (3):504–505.score: 14.0
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  98. Alexander Lucie-Smith (2010). Power and Christian Ethics. By James P. Mackey. Heythrop Journal 51 (3):540-540.score: 14.0
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  99. Alexander Lucie-Smith (2010). Visions of Development: Faith-Based Initiatives. Edited by Wendy R. Tyndale. Heythrop Journal 51 (4):708-708.score: 14.0
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  100. Alexander Lucie-Smith (2007). From the Nature of the Mind to Personal Dignity: The Significance of Rosmini's Philosophy. By Juan F. Franck. Heythrop Journal 48 (4):657–658.score: 14.0
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