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  1. Ennio Lugli, Ulpiana Kocollari & Chiara Nigrisoli (2009). The Codes of Ethics of S&P/MIB Italian Companies: An Investigation of Their Contents and the Main Factors That Influence Their Adoption. Journal of Business Ethics 84:33 - 45.score: 120.0
    This article introduces and discusses the initial results of a survey focused on the contents, role and effectiveness of company codes of ethics. The article examines the contents of the codes of ethics of companies operating in the private sector in Italy, quoted on the Italian Stock Exchange (Standard& Poor/Mib-Milano Indice Borsa). The purpose of this investigation was to identify any correlations between sector characteristics and the contents of the codes of ethics, which would enable us to map out the (...)
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  2. H. D. Jocelyn (1981). Andreina Firmani: Il Lessico Degli Annali di Quinto Ennio (Vv. 1–226) Attraverso le Edizioni Dal 1564. Pp. 1–190, 1–183, I–Xli. Università Degli Studi di Roma: Facoltà di Lettere E Filosofia. Tesi di Laurea in Letteratura Latina, 1976–1977. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 31 (01):115-.score: 9.0
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  3. Sander M. Goldberg (2010). (A.) Russo (Ed.) Quinto Ennio: Le Opere Minori. Introduzione, Edizione Critica Dei Frammenti E Commento. Volume 1. Praecepta, Protrepticus, Saturae, Scipio, Sota. (Testi E Studi di Cultura Classica 40.) Pp. 299. Pisa: Edizioni ETS, 2007. Paper, €23. ISBN: 978-88-467-1819-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 60 (01):309-.score: 9.0
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  4. H. D. Jocelyn (1980). Mario Bandiera: I Frammenti Del Ilibro Degli Annales di Q. Ennio. Riordinamento Ed Esegesi. Con Prefazione di Piero Santini. Pp. Xv + 109. Florence: Felice le Monnier, 1978. Paper, L. 3,800. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 30 (01):139-.score: 9.0
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  5. H. D. Jocelyn (1981). Pietro Magno: Quinto Ennio. Pp. 288. Fasano: Schena, 1979. Paper, L. 8,000. The Classical Review 31 (01):114-115.score: 9.0
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  6. O. Skutsch (1954). Livius and Ennius Scevola Mariotti: Livio Andronico E la Traduzione Artistica. Saggio Critico Ed Edizione Dei Frammenti Dell' Odyssea. (Publ. Dell' Univ. Di Urbino, Lett, E Filos, Vol. I.) Pp. 113. Urbino: Universitá, 1952. Paper, Z.2600. Scevola Mariotti: Lezioni Su Ennio. Pp. 153. Pesaro: Frederici, 1951. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 4 (3-4):252-255.score: 9.0
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  7. Ethel Mary Steuart (1927). Il Proemio Degli Annali di Q. Ennio. By G. B. Pighi. Pp. 56. Milan: Società Editrice 'Vita E Pensiero,' 1926. 4 Lire. The Classical Review 41 (04):151-.score: 9.0
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  8. Ingo Gildenhard (2008). Flores (E.), Esposito (P.), Jackson (G.), Paladini (M.), Salvatore (M.), Tomasco (D.) (Edd.) Quinto Ennio: Annali (Libri IX–XVIII). Commentari. Volume IV. (Forme Materiali E Ideologie Del Mondo Antico 36.) Pp. Viii + 454. Naples: Liguori Editore, 2006. Paper, €33. ISBN: 978-88-207-3974-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 58 (01).score: 9.0
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  9. H. D. Jocelyn (1981). Ennian Proems Renato Reggiani: I Proemi Degli Annales di Ennio: Programma Letterario E Polemica (Filologia E Critica, 28). Pp. 106. Rome: Edizioni Dell' Ateneo E Bizzarri, 1979. Paper, L. 4,500. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 31 (01):16-18.score: 9.0
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  10. José Ignacio Cabezón (1988). The Prasa Dot Ndot Ngikas' Views on Logic: Tibetan Dge Lugs Pa Exegesis on the Question of Svatantras. Journal of Indian Philosophy 16 (3).score: 3.0
  11. Paul Williams (1983). A Note on Some Aspects of Mi Bskyod Rdo Rje's Critique of Dge Lugs Pa Madhyamaka. Journal of Indian Philosophy 11 (2).score: 3.0
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  12. Hiroshi Nemoto (2013). Who is a Proper Opponent? The Tibetan Buddhist Concept of Phyi Rgol Yang Dag. Journal of Indian Philosophy 41 (2):151-165.score: 3.0
    This paper examines the role of a proper opponent (phyi rgol yang dag) in debate from the standpoint of the Tibetan Buddhist theory of argumentation. A proper opponent is a person who is engaged in the process of truth-seeking. He is not a debater who undertakes to refute the tenets of a proponent. But rather, he is the model debater to whom a proponent can teach truth by using a probative argument in the most effective way. A proper opponent is (...)
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  13. Bsam-Gtan-Chos-ʼphel (2005). Gsaṅ-Sṅags Rñiṅ-Ma Daṅ Gʼyuṅ-Druṅ Bon Gyi Lugs Gñis Las Byuṅ Baʼi Theg Pa Rim Pa Dguʼi Rnam Gźag. Wā-Ṇa Dbus Bod Kyi Ches Mthoʼi Gtsug Lag Slob Gñer Khaṅ.score: 3.0
     
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  14. Jos�Ignacio Cabez�N. (1988). The Prasa $$Dot N$$ Gikas' Views on Logic: Tibetan dGe Lugs Pa Exegesis on the Question of Svatantras. Journal of Indian Philosophy 16 (3).score: 3.0
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  15. Ennio De Bellis (2005). Bibliografia di Agostino Nifo. L.S. Olschki.score: 3.0
     
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  16. Ennio De Bellis (2012). Nicoletto Vernia: Studi Sull'aristotelismo Del Xv Secolo. L.S. Olschki.score: 3.0
     
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  17. Jay L. Garfield (2011). Nub Phyogs Paʼi Sems Gtsoʼi Grub Mthaʼ Daṅ der Rgol Ba Rnams Kyi Lugs =. Central University of Tibetan Studies.score: 3.0
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  18. Khu-Byug (2009). Saṅs Rgyas Chos Lugs Daṅ Bod Kyi Rig Gnas Las ʼphros Paʼi Gnad Don Skor Gleṅ Ba Bden Gtam Yid Kyi Mun Sel Źes Bya Ba Bźugs So. [REVIEW] Bod-Ljoṅs Mi Dmaṅs Dpe Skrun Khaṅ.score: 3.0
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  19. Śākya-Mchog-Ldan Dri-Med-Legs-Paʼ Mdzad Pa Po & I.-Blo-Gros (2009). Tshad Maʼi Mdo Daṅ Gźuṅ Lugs Sde Bdun Gyi de Kho Na Ñid Bsdus Pa. In Yoṅs-ʼ, Dzin Rnam-Rgyal-Grags-Pa & Śākya-Mchog-Ldan (eds.), Rigs Gźuṅ Rgya Mtshoʼi ʼjug Ṅogs Baiḍūryaʼi Them Skas. Rigpe Dorje Publications.score: 3.0
     
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  20. Tsoṅ-kha-pa Blo-bzaṅ-grags-pa (1991). The Central Philosophy of Tibet: A Study and Translation of Jey Tsong Khapa's Essence of True Eloquence. Princeton Univ Pr.score: 2.0
    Originally published under the title: Tsong Khapa's Speech of gold in the Essence of true eloquence.
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  21. James Blumenthal (2004). The Ornament of the Middle Way: A Study of the Madhyamaka Thought of Śāntarakṣita: Including Translations of Śāntarakṣita's Madhyamakālamkāra (the Ornament of the Middle Way) and Gyel-Tsab's Dbu Ma Rgyan Gyi Brjed Byang (Remembering "the Ornament of the Middle Way"). Snow Lion Publications.score: 2.0
    This is the first book length study of the Madhyamaka thought of Shantaralshita in any Western language.
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  22. Bstan-ʼdzin-Rgya-Mtsho (2008). In My Own Words: An Introduction to My Teachings and Philosophy. Hay House.score: 2.0
     
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  23. Guṅ-Thaṅ Dkon-Mchog-Bstan-Paʼ & I.-Sgron-Me (2003). Guṅ-Thaṅ Bstan-Paʼi-Sgron-Meʼi Gsuṅ ʼbum. Mi Rigs Dpe Skrun Khaṅ.score: 2.0
     
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  24. Elizabeth Napper (1989). Dependent-Arising and Emptiness: A Tibetan Buddhist Interpretation of Mādhyamika Philosophy Emphasizing the Compatibility of Emptiness and Conventional Phenomena. Wisdom Publications.score: 2.0
  25. Guy Newland (1992). The Two Truths in the Mādhyamika Philosophy of the Ge-Luk-Ba Order of Tibetan Buddhism. Snow Lion Publications.score: 2.0
     
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  26. Jay L. Garfield (2006). The Conventional Status of Reflexive Awareness: What's at Stake in a Tibetan Debate? Philosophy East and West 56 (2):201-228.score: 1.0
    ‘Ju Mipham Rinpoche, (1846-1912) an important figure in the _Ris med_, or non- sectarian movement influential in Tibet in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, was an unusual scholar in that he was a prominent _Nying ma_ scholar and _rDzog_ _chen_ practitioner with a solid dGe lugs education. He took dGe lugs scholars like Tsong khapa and his followers seriously, appreciated their arguments and positions, but also sometimes took issue with them directly. In his commentary to Candrak¥rti’s _Madhyamakåvatåra, _Mi (...)
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  27. Jay L. Garfield (2001). Nagarjuna's Theory of Causality: Implications Sacred and Profane. Philosophy East and West 51 (4):507-524.score: 1.0
    Nāgārjuna argues for the fundamental importance of causality, and dependence more generally, to our understanding of reality and of human life: his account of these matters is generally correct. First, his account of interdependence shows how we can clearly understand the nature of scientific explanation, the relationship between distinct levels of theoretical analysis in the sciences (with particular attention to cognitive science), and how we can sidestep difficulties in understanding the relations between apparently competing ontologies induced by levels of description (...)
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  28. Douglas S. Duckworth (2010). De/Limiting Emptiness and the Boundaries of the Ineffable. Journal of Indian Philosophy 38 (1).score: 1.0
    Emptiness ( śūnyatā ) is one of the most important topics in Buddhist thought and also is one of the most perplexing. Buddhists in Tibet have developed a sophisticated tradition of philosophical discourse on emptiness and ineffability. This paper discusses the meaning(s) of emptiness within three prominent traditions in Tibet: the Geluk ( dge lugs ), Jonang ( jo nang ), and Nyingma ( rnying ma ). I give a concise presentation of each tradition’s interpretation of emptiness and show how (...)
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