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  1. José Penalva (2007). Science, Technology and Society: A Philosophical Perspective. Theoria 22 (1):119-120.score: 30.0
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  2. José Penalva (2007). Science, Technology and Society. Theoria 22 (1):119-120.score: 30.0
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  3. Frédérique Déjean, Stéphanie Giamporcaro, Jean-Pascal Gond, Bernard Leca & Elise Penalva-Icher (2013). Mistaking an Emerging Market for a Social Movement? A Comment on Arjaliès' Social-Movement Perspective on Socially Responsible Investment in France. Journal of Business Ethics 112 (2):205-212.score: 29.0
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  4. Lisa Curtis-Wendlandt (forthcoming). No Right to Resist? Elise Reimarus's Freedom as a Kantian Response to the Problem of Violent Revolt. Hypatia.score: 12.0
    One of the greatest woman intellectuals of eighteenth-century Germany is Elise Reimarus, whose contribution to Enlightenment political theory is rarely acknowledged today. Unlike other social contract theorists, Reimarus rejects a people's right to violent resistance or revolution in her philosophical dialogue Freedom (1791). Exploring the arguments in Freedom, this paper observes a number of similarities in the political thought of Elise Reimarus and Immanuel Kant. Both, I suggest, reject violence as an illegitimate response to perceived political injustice in (...)
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  5. Elise Freinet (2004). Elise Et Célestin Freinet: Correspondance 21 Mars 1940-28 Octobre 1941. Presses Universitaires de France.score: 12.0
     
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  6. H. Crouzel (1977). Un nouvel essai pour prouver l'acceptation des secondes noces après divorce dans I'Élise primitive. Augustinianum 17 (3):555-566.score: 9.0
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  7. A. W. Lawrence (1946). Elise Van Hall: Over den Oorsprong van de Grieksche Grafstele. (Allard Pierson Stichting, Archaeologisch-Historische Bijdragen, IX). Pp. Xii+ 222; 26 Figs. Amsterdam: N.V. Noord-Hollandsche Uitgevers-Mij., 1942. Paper, 10s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 60 (03):130-.score: 9.0
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  8. Elise Smith (forthcoming). Toward a Postmodernist View of Conflict of Interest. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry (Browse Results).score: 6.0
    Toward a Postmodernist View of Conflict of Interest Content Type Journal Article Category Case Studies Pages 1-2 DOI 10.1007/s11673-012-9359-x Authors Elise Smith, Doctorat en sciences humaines appliquées, option bioéthique, Programmes de bioéthique, Département de médecine sociale et préventive, Université de Montréal, C.P. 6128, succ. Centre-ville, Montréal, Québec, Canada H3C 3J7 Journal Journal of Bioethical Inquiry Online ISSN 1872-4353 Print ISSN 1176-7529.
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  9. Guido Bacciagaluppi & Elise Crull (2009). Heisenberg (and Schrödinger, and Pauli) on Hidden Variables. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B 40 (4):374-382.score: 3.0
    In this paper, we discuss various aspects of Heisenberg’s thought on hidden variables in the period 1927–1935. We also compare Heisenberg’s approach to others current at the time, specifically that embodied by von Neumann’s impossibility proof, but also views expressed mainly in correspondence by Pauli and by Schroedinger. We shall base ourselves mostly on published and unpublished materials that are known but little-studied, among others Heisenberg’s own draft response to the EPR paper. Our aim will be not only to clarify (...)
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  10. Elise MacKay & Patrick O'Neill (1992). What Creates the Dilemma in Ethical Dilemmas? Examples From Psychological Practice. Ethics and Behavior 2 (4):227 – 244.score: 3.0
    Twenty psychologists were interviewed about an ethical dilemma that they had found to be particularly difficult to resolve. In just under half of the cases the dilemma involved a perceived conflict of ethical principles (e.g., the welfare of the consumer vs. the right to privacy). In the other cases, the psychologists were prevented from following an ethically prescribed course of action by some nonethical consideration such as contractural obligation, legal requirement, or the demands of an employer. We discuss the implications (...)
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  11. Shimon Edelman & Elise M. Breen (1999). On the Virtues of Going All the Way. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (4):614-614.score: 3.0
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  12. Claire Elise Katz (2006). "The Presence of the Other is a Presence That Teaches": Levinas, Pragmatism, and Pedagogy. Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 14 (1):91-108.score: 3.0
    Although Levinas talks about ethics as a response to the other, most scholars assume that this "response" is not something tangible—it is not an actual giving of food or providing of shelter and clothing. But there is evidence in Levinas's own writings that indicate he does intend for a positive response to the Other. In any event, while he acknowledges that the other is the sole person I wish to kill, killing the other, within an ethical framework would be a (...)
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  13. Elise Smith, Jason Behrmann, Carolina Martin & Bryn Williams-jones (2010). Reproductive Tourism in Argentina: Clinic Accreditation and its Implications for Consumers, Health Professionals and Policy Makers. Developing World Bioethics 10 (2):59-69.score: 3.0
    A subcategory of medical tourism, reproductive tourism has been the subject of much public and policy debate in recent years. Specific concerns include: the exploitation of individuals and communities, access to needed health care services, fair allocation of limited resources, and the quality and safety of services provided by private clinics. To date, the focus of attention has been on the thriving medical and reproductive tourism sectors in Asia and Eastern Europe; there has been much less consideration given to more (...)
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  14. Elise Juzda (2009). Skulls, Science, and the Spoils of War: Craniological Studies at the United States Army Medical Museum, 1868–1900. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C 40 (3):156-167.score: 3.0
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  15. Elise Donovan (2010). Propranolol Use in the Prevention and Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Military Veterans: Forgetting Therapy Revisited. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 53 (1):61-74.score: 3.0
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  16. Elise A. DeVido (2007). Buddhist Nuns in Taiwan and Sri Lanka: A Critique of the Feminist Perspective – by Wei-Yi Cheng. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 34 (4):640–645.score: 3.0
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  17. Elise Boulding (1986). Two Cultures of Religion as Obstacles to Peace. Zygon 21 (4):501-518.score: 3.0
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  18. Élise Domenach (1998). Stanley Cavell. Revue Philosophique De Louvain 96 (3):496-511.score: 3.0
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  19. Elise Smith & Bryn Williams-Jones (2012). Authorship and Responsibility in Health Sciences Research: A Review of Procedures for Fairly Allocating Authorship in Multi-Author Studies. [REVIEW] Science and Engineering Ethics 18 (2):199-212.score: 3.0
    While there has been significant discussion in the health sciences and ethics literatures about problems associated with publication practices (e.g., ghost- and gift-authorship, conflicts of interest), there has been relatively little practical guidance developed to help researchers determine how they should fairly allocate credit for multi-authored publications. Fair allocation of credit requires that participating authors be acknowledged for their contribution and responsibilities, but it is not obvious what contributions should warrant authorship, nor who should be responsible for the quality and (...)
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  20. Elise Springer (2005). Critical Reactions: Verdicts and Virtue. Journal of Value Inquiry 39 (2):183-201.score: 3.0
    Surprisingly few moral theorists have focused deliberate attention on the activity of moral criticism, perhaps presuming that a moral criticism is as justified as any “verdict” expressed in it. I argue first that there are deep difficulties with establishing “summary” verdicts upon an action, and that even if we have an adequate theory with which to reach judgment on one another’s actions, it is unclear how such verdicts are relevant to specific situated critics in practice. Both Kantian and consequentialist theories (...)
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  21. A. van den Hoven (2000). Some of These Days. Sartre Studies International 6 (2):1-11.score: 3.0
    Thanks to the kind cooperation of Mrs. Elise Harding-Davis, director of the North American Black Historical Museum and Cultural Centre, we are able to reproduce the score of this famous melody which features so prominently in Sartre's Nausea. This museum is located in Amherstburg, Ontario, some thirty kilometers southwest of the Ambassador Bridge which links Detroit, Michigan with Windsor, Ontario. Shelton Brooks, who composed the melody in 1910, was a descendent of black slaves who made their way to freedom (...)
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  22. Elise Springer (2008). Moral Feedback and Motivation: Revisiting the Undermining Effect. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 11 (4):407 - 423.score: 3.0
    Social psychologists have evidence that evaluative feedback on others’ choices sometimes has unwelcome negative effects on hearers’ motivation. Holroyd’s article (Holroyd J. Ethical Theory Moral Pract 10:267–278, 2007) draws attention to one such result, the undermining effect, that should help to challenge moral philosophers’ complacency about blame and praise. The cause for concern is actually greater than she indicates, both because there are multiple kinds of negative effect on hearer motivation, and because these are not, as she hopes, reliably counteracted (...)
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  23. Meili Steele (2005). Hiding From History: Habermas's Elision of Public Imagination. Constellations 12 (3):409-436.score: 3.0
  24. Claire Elise Katz & Lara Trout (eds.) (2005). Emmanuel Levinas. Routledge.score: 3.0
    Emmanuel Levinas (1905-1995) was one of the foremost thinkers of the twentieth century. His work influencing a wide range of intellectuals such as Maurice Blanchot, Jacques Derrida, Luce Irigaray and Jean-Luc Marion.
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  25. Kari Elise Lokke (1982). The Role of Sublimity in the Development of Modernist Aesthetics. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 40 (4):421-429.score: 3.0
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  26. Claire Elise Katz (2005). Levinas--Between Philosophy and Rhetoric: The "Teaching" of Levinas's Scriptural References. Philosophy and Rhetoric 38 (2):159-171.score: 3.0
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  27. Claire Elise Katz (1995). The Neglected Alternative in Kant's Philosophy Revisited. Southwest Philosophy Review 11 (1):91-100.score: 3.0
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  28. Elise Truly Sautter & Nancy A. Oretskin (1997). Tobacco Targeting: The Ethical Complexity of Marketing to Minorities. Journal of Business Ethics 16 (10):1011-1017.score: 3.0
    In recent years, there has been heightened concern regarding the marketing of potentially harmful products (PHPs) to disadvantaged markets. Three issues which commonly dominate discussions in this controversy are: (1) the potential for exploitation of vulnerable markets, (2) the tradeoff between protection of disadvantaged consumers and their rights to make informed choices and (3) the appropriateness of using the commercial speech doctrine to settle the issue of targeting minority markets with PHPs. This paper examines the arguments raised in this debate (...)
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  29. Elise Smith & Renaud Boulanger (2011). What About Author Order and Acknowledgments? Suggestions for Additional Criteria for Conceptual Research in Bioethics. American Journal of Bioethics 11 (10):24 - 26.score: 3.0
    The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 11, Issue 10, Page 24-26, October 2011.
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  30. Claire Elise Katz (2005). Rosenzweig and Heidegger: Between Judaism and German Philosophy (Review). Journal of the History of Philosophy 43 (1):124-125.score: 3.0
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  31. Elise Kissling (1994). Judith Butler: Körper von Gewicht. Die Philosophin 5 (10):95-100.score: 3.0
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  32. Elise Smith (2007). Bioethics: Latin American Perspectives – Edited by Arleen L.F. Salle and Maria J. Bertomeu. Developing World Bioethics 7 (2):112–113.score: 3.0
  33. Elise Wortel (2011). Performing Deleuze, a Rhizologue in Three Acts. Journal of Philosophy: A Cross-Disciplinary Inquiry 6 (14):67-68.score: 3.0
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  34. Elise Bonzon, Marie-Christine Lagasquie-Schiex & Jérôme Lang (2012). Effectivity Functions and Efficient Coalitions in Boolean Games. Synthese 187 (S1):73-103.score: 3.0
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  35. C. J. Brennan (1893). The Elision of the Dative Iota in Attic Tragedy. The Classical Review 7 (1-2):17-18.score: 3.0
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  36. Emma Holden, Elise Marek, Claire Torgelson, Hanna Weaver & Vera Jia Xi Mancini (2012). Who Can You Trust? Questions 12:3-4.score: 3.0
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  37. E. J. Kenney (1967). Elision in Latin Poetry Jean Soubiran: l'Élision Dans la Poésie Latine. (Études Et Commentaires, Lxiii.) Pp.667. Paris: Klincksieck, 1966. Paper, 80 Fr. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 17 (03):325-328.score: 3.0
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  38. O. Skutsch (1948). Elision of Atque in Roman Poetry. The Classical Quarterly 42 (3-4):91-.score: 3.0
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  39. Elise Bant (2012). Rights and Value in Rescission : Some Implications for Unjust Enrichment. In Donal Nolan & Andrew Robertson (eds.), Rights and Private Law. Hart Pub..score: 3.0
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  40. Elise Boulding (1984). New Frames of Reference for a Peaceful International Order. Dialectics and Humanism 11 (2):447-455.score: 3.0
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  41. Claire Elise Katz (2002). The Significance of Childhood. International Studies in Philosophy 34 (4):77-101.score: 3.0
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  42. Claire Elise Katz (2003). Witnessing Education. Studies in Practical Philosophy 3 (2):107-131.score: 3.0
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  43. Elise Kermani (2009). Sonic Soma: Sound, Body and the Origins of the Alphabet. Atropos Press.score: 3.0
     
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  44. Elise Lesage, Gorka Navarrete & Wim De Neys (2012). Evolutionary Modules and Bayesian Facilitation: The Role of General Cognitive Resources. Thinking and Reasoning 19 (1):27 - 53.score: 3.0
    (2013). Evolutionary modules and Bayesian facilitation: The role of general cognitive resources. Thinking & Reasoning: Vol. 19, No. 1, pp. 27-53. doi: 10.1080/13546783.2012.713177.
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  45. Korbinian Moeller, Elise Klein & Hans-Christoph Nuerk (2013). Influences of Cognitive Control on Numerical Cognition—Adaptation by Binding for Implicit Learning. Topics in Cognitive Science 5 (2):335-353.score: 3.0
    Recently, an associative learning account of cognitive control has been suggested (Verguts & Notebaert, 2009). In this so-called adaptation by binding theory, Hebbian learning of stimulus–stimulus and stimulus–response associations is assumed to drive the adaptation of human behavior. In this study, we evaluated the validity of the adaptation-by-binding account for the case of implicit learning of regularities within a stimulus set (i.e., the frequency of specific unit digit combinations in a two-digit number magnitude comparison task) and their association with a (...)
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  46. Elise Poillot (2009). Comparative Reflection on the Transposition of European Directives : Unfair Terms. In Albert Breton (ed.), Multijuralism: Manifestations, Causes, and Consequences. Ashgate Pub..score: 3.0
     
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  47. Michael W. Pratt, Joan E. Norris, Susan Alisat & Elise Bisson (forthcoming). Earth Mothers (and Fathers): Examining Generativity and Environmental Concerns in Adolescents and Their Parents. Journal of Moral Education:1-16.score: 3.0
    Erikson?s construct of generative concern for future generations seems a plausible structure for supporting environmental behavior and socialization in the family. The present study of 44 Canadian middle-class families with a focal child aged 14?16 years, examined variations in generative concern among parents and their children and tested how such variations were related to differences in environmental values and behaviors in the family, as measured by a number of standard and novel scales and self-reports. Results showed that adolescent generative concern (...)
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  48. Bill Puka (1991). The Science of Caring. Hypatia 6 (2):200 - 210.score: 3.0
    A response to S. Elise Peeples's comment "Her Terrain is Outside His 'Domain.' ".
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  49. Alia Al-Saji (2009). An Absence That Counts in the World: Merleau-Ponty’s Later Philosophy of Time in Light of Bernet’s ‘Einleitung’. Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 40 (2):207-227.score: 1.0
    This paper examines Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s later philosophy of time in light of his critique and reconceptualization of Edmund Husserl’s early time-analyses. Drawing on The Visible and the Invisible and lecture courses, I elaborate Merleau-Ponty’s re-reading of Husserl’s time-analyses through the lens of Rudolf Bernet’s “Einleitung” to this work. My question is twofold: what becomes of the central Husserlian concepts of present and retention in Merleau-Ponty’s later work, and how do Husserl’s elisions, especially of the problem of forgetting, become generative moments (...)
     
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  50. Nicole Pepperell (2009). Handling Value: Notes on Derrida's Inheritance of Marx. Derrida Today 2 (2):222-233.score: 1.0
    Derrida's Specters of Marx asks whether and how we could inherit Marx today: whether we might find, in a certain spirit of Marx, the critical resources to challenge resurgent liberal ideals, without this challenge assuming a dogmatic or totalitarian form. Derrida's own response to this question involves a curious move: a material transformation of Marx's text, in which Derrida first foreshadows, and then carries out, the excision of a single sentence from the pivotal passage in which Marx christens the commodity (...)
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  51. Daniel C. Dennett & Christopher D. Viger (1999). Sort-of Symbols? Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (4):613-613.score: 1.0
    Barsalou's elision of the personal and sub-personal levels tends to conceal the fact that he is, at best, providing the “specs” but not yet a model for his hypothesized perceptual symbols.
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