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  1. Michiel van Lambalgen, Claudia van Kruistum & Esther Parigger (2008). Discourse Processing in Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (Adhd). Journal of Logic, Language and Information 17 (4).score: 120.0
    ADHD is a psychiatric disorder characterised by persistent and developmentally inappropriate levels of inattention, impulsivity and hyperactivity. It is known that children with ADHD tend to produce incoherent discourses, e.g. by narrating events out of sequence. Here the aetiology of ADHD becomes of interest. One prominent theory is that ADHD is an executive function disorder, showing deficiencies of planning. Given the close link between planning, verb tense and discourse coherence postulated in van Lambalgen and Hamm (The proper treatment of events, (...)
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  2. Nicholas Royle (1997). This is Not a Book Review: Esther Rashkin: Family Secrets and the Psychoanalysis of Narrative. Angelaki 2 (1):31 – 35.score: 12.0
    Esther Rashkin, Family Secrets and the Psychoanalysis of Narrative (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1992). Pages: 228. ISBN: 0-691069-51-4. Price: 1750/US$29.95.
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  3. Cliff A. Hooker (1997). Dynamical Systems in Development: Review Essay of Linda V. Smith & Esther Thelen (Eds) a Dynamics Systems Approach to Development: Applications. Philosophical Psychology 10 (1):103 – 112.score: 9.0
    This book focuses on showing how the ideas central to the new wave oj dynamic systems studies may also form the basis for a new and distinctive theory of human development where both global order and local variability in behaviour emerge together from the same organising dynamical interactions. This also sharpens our understanding of the weaknesses of the traditional formal, structuralist theories. Conversely, dynamical models have their own matching set of problems, many of which are consiously explored here. Less readily (...)
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  4. Sanford C. Goldberg (2004). Review of Maria Frapolli (Ed.), Esther Romero (Ed.), Meaning, Basic Self-Knowledge, and Mind: Essays on Tyler Burge. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2004 (1).score: 9.0
  5. F. W. Walbank (1948). The Attalids of Pergamon Esther V. Hansen: The Attalids of Pergamon. (Cornell Studies in Classical Philology, Vol. Xxix.) Pp. Xxxvi+464; 1 Sketch Map. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1947. Cloth, $4.50. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 62 (3-4):149-150.score: 9.0
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  6. Linda B. Smith (2006). Movement Matters: The Contributions of Esther Thelen. Biological Theory 1 (1):87-89.score: 9.0
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  7. Irene S. Switankowsky (2011). Feminist Christian Encounters: The Methods and Strategies of Feminist Informed Christian Theologies. By Angela Pears, On The Cutting Edge: The Study of Women in Biblical Worlds: Essays in Honor of Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza. Edited by Jane Schaberg, Alice Bach, and Esther Fuchs and Writing Catholic Women: Contemporary International Catholic Girlhood Narratives. By Jeana DelRosso. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 52 (5):881-882.score: 9.0
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  8. A. E. Douglas (1983). Three of Cicero's Philosophical Works Esther Bréguet: Cicéron, La République, Tom. 1: Livre I; Tom. 2: Livres II–IV. (Collection Budé.) Pp. 277 (193–247 Double); 209 (7–120 Double). Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1980. Konrat Ziegler: M. Tullius Cicero, De Legibus. 3. Auflage Überarbeitet Und Durch Nachträge Ergänzt von Woldemar Görler. (Heidelberger Texte, Lateinische Reihe, 20.) Pp. 171. Freiberg/Würzburg: Verlag Ploetz, 1979. Paper. Julio Pimental Alvarez: Marco Tulio Cicerón, Disputas Tusculanas, Vol. 1: Libros I–II; Vol. 2: Libros III–IV. (Bibliotheca Scriptorum Et Romanorum Mexicana.) Pp. Ccxxi + 87 (Double); Cxxxv + 130 (Double). Ciudad Universitaria México: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico, 1979. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 33 (02):213-215.score: 9.0
  9. D. B. Forrester (2002). Book Reviews : The Genesis of Ethics: On the Authority of God as the Origin of Christian Ethics, by Esther D. Reed. Darton, Longman & Todd, 2000. 350 Pp. Pb. 16.95. ISBN 0-232-52352-. [REVIEW] Studies in Christian Ethics 15 (2):85-87.score: 9.0
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  10. Susan Zaeske (2000). Unveiling Esther as a Pragmatic Radical Rhetoric. Philosophy and Rhetoric 33 (3):193-220.score: 9.0
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  11. Aaron Garrett (2005). Review of : The Library of Scottish Philosophy_; Review of James Otteson: _Adam Smith: Selected Philosophical Writings_; Review of James Harris: _James Beattie: Selected Philosophical Writings_; Review of David Boucher: _The Scottish Idealists: Selected Philosophical Writings_; Review of Jonathan Friday: _Art and Enlightenment: Scottish Aesthetics in the 18th Century_; Review of Gordon Graham: _Scottish Philosophy: Selected Writings 1690–1960_; Review of Esther McIntosh: _John Macmurray: Selected Philosophical Writings. [REVIEW] Journal of Scottish Philosophy 3 (2):181-186.score: 9.0
  12. John Briscoe (1975). The Attalids Esther V. Hansen: The Attalids of Pergamon. Second Edition, Revised and Expanded. (Cornell Studies in Classical Philology, Vol. Xxxvi.) Pp. Xx+531; 1 Plate, 4 Maps, 2 Sketches. London: Cornell University Press, 1971. Cloth, £13·10. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 25 (01):92-93.score: 9.0
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  13. Patrick Madigan (2009). Esther's Revenge at Susa: From Sennacherib to Ahasuerus. By Stephanie Dalley. Heythrop Journal 50 (6):1010-1011.score: 9.0
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  14. F. H. Sandbach (1949). Tibullus Luigi Pepe: Tibutto Minore. Pp. Xi+159. Naples: Armanni, 1948. Paper, L. 700. Esther Bréguet: Le Roman de Sulpicia. Élégies IV, 2–12 du 'Corpus Tibullianum'. Pp. 352. Geneva, Georg, 1946. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 63 (3-4):104-106.score: 9.0
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  15. E. Tov (2008). The LXX Translation of Esther : A Paraphrastic Translation of MT or a Free Translation or a Rewritten Version? In van der Horst, Pieter Willem, Alberdina Houtman, Albert de Jong, van de Weg & Magdalena Wilhelmina Misset (eds.), Empsychoi Logoi--Religious Innovations in Antiquity: Studies in Honour of Pieter Willem van der Horst. Brill.score: 9.0
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  16. Esther Greenberg (1996). Woman to Woman: Practical Advice and Classic Stories on Life's Goals and Aspirations. Mesorah Publications.score: 6.0
    Rebbetzin Esther Greenberg was famous throughout Israel as a mentor to countless women, including some of the best-known teachers and counselors.
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  17. Esther Thelen, Gregor Schöner, Christian Scheier & Linda B. Smith (2001). The Dynamics of Embodiment: A Field Theory of Infant Perseverative Reaching. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (1):1-34.score: 3.0
    The overall goal of this target article is to demonstrate a mechanism for an embodied cognition. The particular vehicle is a much-studied, but still widely debated phenomenon seen in 7–12 month-old-infants. In Piaget's classic “A-not-B error,” infants who have successfully uncovered a toy at location “A” continue to reach to that location even after they watch the toy hidden in a nearby location “B.” Here, we question the traditional explanations of the error as an indicator of infants' concepts of objects (...)
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  18. Esther Ramharter (2009). Christine Redecker. Wittgensteins Philosophie der Mathematik: Eine Neubewertung Im Ausgang Von der Kritik an Cantors Beweis der Überabzählbarkeit der Reellen Zahlen. [Wittgenstein's Philosophy of Mathematics: A Reassessment Starting From the Critique of Cantor's Proof of the Uncountability of the Real Numbers]. Philosophia Mathematica 17 (3):382-392.score: 3.0
  19. Luke White & Claire Pajaczkowska (eds.) (2009). The Sublime Now. Cambridge Scholars.score: 3.0
    This edited collection had its origins in a two-day conference held at the Tate Britain, organised collaboratively by research staff and students at Middlesex University and the London Consortium in order to celebrate the 250th Anniversary of the publication of Edmund Burke's famous book on the sublime. The conference was funded by Middlesex University, the London Consortium and the Tate Britain's AHRC-funded "Sublime Object: Nature, Art and Language" research project. The conference set out to critically examine the legacy of the (...)
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  20. Esther Fujiwara & Marcel Kinsbourne (2006). Forging a Link Between Cognitive and Emotional Repression. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (5):519-520.score: 3.0
    Erdelyi distinguishes between cognitive and emotional forms of repression, but argues that they use the same general mechanism. His discussion of experimental memory findings, on the one hand, and clinical examples, on the other, does indeed indicate considerable overlap. As an in-between level of evidence, research findings on emotion in neuroscience, as well as experimental and social/personality psychology, further support his argument.
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  21. Esther González-Martínez (2005). Forms of Collective Action. Human Studies 28 (3).score: 3.0
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  22. Esther Ramharter & Christian Gottschall (2011). Peirce's Search for a Graphical Modal Logic (Propositional Part). History and Philosophy of Logic 32 (2):153 - 176.score: 3.0
    This paper deals with modality in Peirce's existential graphs, as expressed in his gamma and tinctured systems. We aim at showing that there were two philosophically motivated decisions of Peirce's that, in the end, hindered him from producing a modern, conclusive system of modal logic. Finally, we propose emendations and modifications to Peirce's modal graphical tinctured systems and to their underlying ideas that will produce modern modal systems.
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  23. Esther Kroeker (2007). Explaining Our Choices: Reid on Motives, Character and Effort. Journal of Scottish Philosophy 5 (2):187-212.score: 3.0
    Libertarians, like Thomas Reid, hold that motives do not causally necessitate our choices. The problem that arises is to explain how the agent decides to act according to one motive and not the other. In light of some objections brought up by Leibniz and Edwards but also by contemporary compatibilists such as Haji and Goetz, I examine Thomas Reid's possible answer to this problem. I argue that to explain our choices Reid would appeal not only to motives and character (...)
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  24. Esther Roca (2008). Introducing Practical Wisdom in Business Schools. Journal of Business Ethics 82 (3):607 - 620.score: 3.0
    This article echoes those voices that demand new approaches and ‹senses’ for management education and business programs. Much of the article is focused on showing that the polemic about the educative model of business schools has moral and epistemological foundations and opens up the debate over the type of knowledge that practitioners need to possess in order to manage organizations, and how this knowledge can be taught in management programs. The article attempts to highlight the moral dimension of management through (...)
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  25. Esther Roca (2007). Intuitive Practical Wisdom in Organizational Life. Social Epistemology 21 (2):195 – 207.score: 3.0
    This article investigates whether Aristotelian practical wisdom could be considered as an advantageous "sense" in management practice and as an alternative rationality to that defended by modern tradition. Aristotelian practical wisdom is re-conceptualised in order to emphasise the intuitive component of practical wisdom, an aspect often sidelined by business ethicists. Levinas' insights are applied to Aristotelian practical wisdom in such a way that the role of emotion in moral action would be reinforced. It is argued that the role of emotion (...)
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  26. Esther M. J. Schouten & Joop Remmé (2006). Making Sense of Corporate Social Responsibility in International Business: Experiences From Shell. Business Ethics 15 (4):365–379.score: 3.0
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  27. Esther Oluffa Pedersen, Claus Festersen, Steen Brock & Stig Andur Pedersen (forthcoming). Preface. Synthese.score: 3.0
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  28. Esther J. Ehrman (2002). Erich Unger's "the Natural Order of Miracles": II. The World of Nature and Miracles in the Pentateuch. Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 11 (2):153-189.score: 3.0
  29. Raoul Gervais & Erik Weber (2011). The Covering Law Model Applied to Dynamical Cognitive Science: A Comment on Joel Walmsley. Minds and Machines 21 (1):33-39.score: 3.0
    In a 2008 paper, Walmsley argued that the explanations employed in the dynamical approach to cognitive science, as exemplified by the Haken, Kelso and Bunz model of rhythmic finger movement, and the model of infant preservative reaching developed by Esther Thelen and her colleagues, conform to Carl Hempel and Paul Oppenheim’s deductive-nomological model of explanation (also known as the covering law model). Although we think Walmsley’s approach is methodologically sound in that it starts with an analysis of scientific practice (...)
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  30. Esther Oluffa Pedersen, Claus Festersen, Steen Brock & Stig Andur Pedersen (forthcoming). Acknowledgements. Synthese.score: 3.0
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  31. Esther-Mirjam Sent (1996). What an Economist Can Teach Nancy Cartwright. Social Epistemology 10 (2):171 – 192.score: 3.0
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  32. Shahar Arzy, Esther Adi-Japha & Olaf Blanke (2009). The Mental Time Line: An Analogue of the Mental Number Line in the Mapping of Life Events. Consciousness and Cognition 18 (3):781-785.score: 3.0
  33. Esther Eidinow & Claire Taylor (2010). Lead-Letter Days: Writing, Communication and Crisis in the Ancient Greek World. The Classical Quarterly 60 (01):30-.score: 3.0
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  34. Jana M. Iverson & Esther Thelen (2003). The Hand Leads the Mouth in Ontogenesis Too. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (2):225-226.score: 3.0
    The evolutionary scenario described in this target article parallels developmental patterns observed in human infants. Early vocalizations are largely expressive, manual control develops more rapidly than intentional vocal articulation, and vocal and manual activity are linked. In ontogenetic development, language is strongly rooted in bodily action and gesture.
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  35. Esther D. Reed (2011). Natural Law Reasoning Between Statism and Dystopia: International Law and the Question of Authority. Jurisprudence 1 (2):169-196.score: 3.0
    This essay argues that a restatement of Thomistic natural law reasoning is increasingly necessary in jurisprudential debate about international law. Mindful of Pope John Paul II's call for a renewal of international law, the essay engages with the present-day tension between Morgenthau-type realism (Goldsmith and Posner) and neo-Kantian discourse-oriented cosmopolitanism (Habermas). The essay addresses whether the former is sufficiently realistic in our global 21st century context, and whether the latter is adequately cosmopolitan. Attention is drawn to Aquinas's understanding of the (...)
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  36. Esther Rutten, Gert Biesta, Maja Dekovic, Geert Jan Stams, Carlo Schuengel & Paul Verweel (2010). Using Forum Theatre in Organised Youth Soccer to Positively Influence Antisocial and Prosocial Behaviour: A Pilot Study. Journal of Moral Education 39 (1):65-78.score: 3.0
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  37. Esther D. Reed (2012). Responsibility to Protect and Militarized Humanitarian Intervention: When and Why the Churches Failed to Discern Moral Hazard. Journal of Religious Ethics 40 (2):308-334.score: 3.0
    This essay addresses moral hazards associated with the emerging doctrine of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P). It reviews the broad acceptance by the Vatican and the World Council of Churches of the doctrine between September 2003 and September 2008, and attempts to identify grounds for more adequate investigation of the moral issues arising. Three themes are pursued: how a changing political context is affecting notions of sovereignty; the authority that can approve or refuse the use of force; and plural foundations (...)
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  38. Esther Roca (forthcoming). The Exercise of Moral Imagination in Stigmatized Work Groups. Journal of Business Ethics.score: 3.0
    This study introduces the concept of moral imagination in a work context to provide an ethical approach to the controversial relationships between dirty work and dirty workers. Moral imagination is assessed as an essential faculty to overcome the stigma associated with dirty work and facilitate the daily work lives of workers. The exercise of moral imagination helps dirty workers to face the moral conflicts inherent in their tasks and to build a personal stance toward their occupation. Finally, we argue that (...)
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  39. Esther Thelen, Gregor Schöner, Christian Scheier & Linda B. Smith (2001). So What's a Modeler to Do? Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (1):70-80.score: 3.0
    We argue that mentalistic constructs like the “object concept” are not substitutes for process explanations of cognition, and that it is impossible to prove the existence of such constructs with behavioral tasks. We defend the field theory as an appropriate level for modeling embodiment. Finally, we discuss the model's biological plausibility and its extensions to other tasks and other species.
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  40. Erica F. Brindley, Paul R. Goldin & Esther S. Klein (2013). A Philosophical Translation of the Heng Xian. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 12 (2):145-151.score: 3.0
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  41. Esther Leslie (1997). On Making-Up and Breaking-Up: Woman and Ware, Craving and Corpse in Walter Benjamin's Arcades Project. Historical Materialism 1 (1):66-90.score: 3.0
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  42. Esther Romero & B. Soria, Phrasal Pragmatics in Carston's Programme.score: 3.0
    In B. Soria and E. Romero (eds.), Explicit Communication: Essays on Robyn Carston’s Pragmatics, Palgrave Studies in Pragmatics, Language and Cognition. London.
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  43. Esther‐Mirjam Sent (2003). Thomas Kuhn: The Wrong Person at the Right Place at the Right Time. Social Epistemology 17 (2-3):291-292.score: 3.0
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  44. Dorothea Baur Andreas Rasche, Stephen Ladek Mariëtte van Huijstee, Cecilia Perla Jayanthi Naidu, Michael Valente Esther Schouten & Mingrui Zhang (2008). Corporations as Political Actors – a Report on the First Swiss Master Class in Corporate Social Responsibility. Journal of Business Ethics 80 (2).score: 3.0
    This paper presents a report on the first Swiss Master Class in Corporate Social Responsibility, which was held between the 8th and 9th December 2006 at HEC Lausanne in Switzerland. The first section of the report introduces the topic of the master class – ‚Corporations as Political Actors – Facing the Postnational Challenge’ – as well as the concept of the master class. The second section gives an overview of papers written by nine young scholars that were selected to present (...)
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  45. Esther Hauk (2003). Multiple Prisoner's Dilemma Games with(Out) an Outside Option: An Experimental Study. Theory and Decision 54 (3):207-229.score: 3.0
    Experiments in which subjects play simultaneously several finite two-person prisoner's dilemma supergames with and without an outside option reveal that: (i) an attractive outside option enhances cooperation in the prisoner's dilemma game, (ii) if the payoff for mutual defection is negative, subjects' tendency to avoid losses leads them to cooperate; while this tendency makes them stick to mutual defection if its payoff is positive, (iii) subjects use probabilistic start and endeffect behavior.
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  46. Esther Loon & Teun Zuiderent-Jerak (2012). Framing Reflexivity in Quality Improvement Devices in the Care for Older People. Health Care Analysis 20 (2):119-138.score: 3.0
    Health care organizations are constantly seeking ways to improve quality of care and one of the often-posed solutions to deliver ‘good care’ is reflexivity. Several authors stress that enhancing the organizations’ and caregivers’ reflexivity allows for more situated, and therefore better care. Within quality improvement initiatives, devices that guarantee quality are also seen as key to the delivery of good care. These devices do not solely aim at standardizing work practices, but are also of importance in facilitating reflexivity. In this (...)
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  47. Esther Ortiz Martinez & David Crowther (2008). Is Disclosure the Right Way to Comply with Stakeholders? The Shell Case. Business Ethics 17 (1):13–22.score: 3.0
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  48. Jochen Dörre, Esther König & Dov Gabbay (1996). Fibred Semantics for Feature-Based Grammar Logic. Journal of Logic, Language and Information 5 (3-4):387-422.score: 3.0
    This paper gives a simple method for providing categorial brands of feature-based unification grammars with a model-theoretic semantics. The key idea is to apply the paradigm of fibred semantics (or layered logics, see Gabbay (1990)) in order to combine the two components of a feature-based grammar logic. We demonstrate the method for the augmentation of Lambek categorial grammar with Kasper/Rounds-style feature logic. These are combined by replacing (or annotating) atomic formulas of the first logic, i.e. the basic syntactic types, by (...)
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  49. Esther Eidinow (2009). History (F.M.) Dunn Present Shock in Late Fifth-Century Greece. Michigan: The University of Michigan Press, 2007. Pp. 239. $60. 9780472116164. [REVIEW] Journal of Hellenic Studies 129:184-.score: 3.0
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  50. Esther D. Reed (2006). Property Rights, Genes, and Common Good. Journal of Religious Ethics 34 (1):41-67.score: 3.0
  51. Lawrence J. Schneiderman, Robert M. Kaplan, Esther Rosenberg & Holly Teetzel (1997). Do Physicians' Own Preferences for Life-Sustaining Treatment Influence Their Perceptions of Patients' Preferences? A Second Look. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 6 (02):131-.score: 3.0
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  52. Esther-Mirjam Sent (2000). Herbert A. Simon as a Cyborg Scientist. Perspectives on Science 8 (4):380-406.score: 3.0
    : This paper discusses how Herbert Simon's initial interest in decision making became transformed into a focus on understanding human problem solving in response to the concrete conditions of the Cold War and the practical goals of the military. In particular, it suggests a connection between the seachange in Simon's interest and his shift in patronage. As a result, Simon is portrayed as a component of the scientific-military World War II cyborg that further evolved during the Cold War. Moving from (...)
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  53. Esther Eidinow (2008). Burkert (W.) La Religione Greca di Epoca Arcaica E Classica. Seconda Edizione Italiana Con Aggiunte dell'Autore a Cura di Giampiera Arrigoni. (Di Fronte E Attraverso 585.) Pp. 638, Ill. Milan: Editoriale Jaca Book SpA, 2003 (First Italian Edition 1984). Paper, €49. ISBN: 978-88-16-40585-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 58 (01).score: 3.0
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  54. Luke Glanville (2013). In Defense of the Responsibility to Protect. Journal of Religious Ethics 41 (1):169-182.score: 3.0
    This essay responds to Esther Reed's recent critique of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) principle in this journal. It argues that Reed fundamentally misunderstands and misrepresents R2P. Her critique of R2P would have served well as a critique of the earlier concept of humanitarian intervention had it been penned in the late 1990s. But most of the problems and dangers that Reed identifies are in reality the very problems and dangers that R2P seeks to overcome, and I suggest that (...)
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  55. Esther S. Klein (2013). Constancy and the Changes: A Comparative Reading of Heng Xian. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 12 (2):207-224.score: 3.0
    This article explores the connection between the Heng Xian and the Changes of Zhou tradition, especially the “Tuan” and “Attached Verbalizations” commentaries. Two important Heng Xian terms—heng 恆 and fu 復—are also Changes of Zhou hexagrams and possible connections are explored. Second, the Heng Xian account of the creation of names is compared with the “Attached Verbalizations” account of the creation of the Changes of Zhou system. Third, the roles played by knowing and desire in both Heng Xian and the (...)
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  56. Esther Klein & Colin Klein (2012). Did the Chinese Have a Change of Heart? Cognitive Science 36 (2):179-182.score: 3.0
    In their “The Prevalence of Mind-Body Dualism in Early China,” Slingerland and Chudek use a statistical analysis of the early Chinese corpus to argue for Weak Folk Dualism (WFD). We raise three methodological objections to their analysis. First, the change over time that they find is largely driven by genre. Second, the operationalization of WFD is potentially misleading. And, third, dating the texts they use is extremely controversial. We conclude with some positive remarks.
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  57. Andreas Rasche, Dorothea Baur, Mariëtte van Huijstee, Stephen Ladek, Jayanthi Naidu, Cecilia Perla, Esther Schouten, Michael Valente & Mingrui Zhang (2008). Corporations as Political Actors – a Report on the First Swiss Master Class in Corporate Social Responsibility. Journal of Business Ethics 80 (2):151 - 173.score: 3.0
    This paper presents a report on the first Swiss Master Class in Corporate Social Responsibility, which was held between the 8th and 9th December 2006 at HEC Lausanne in Switzerland. The first section of the report introduces the topic of the master class – ‚Corporations as Political Actors – Facing the Postnational Challenge’ – as well as the concept of the master class. The second section gives an overview of papers written by nine young scholars that were selected to present (...)
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  58. Esther Romero & Belén Soria (2010). On Phrasal Pragmatics and What is Descriptively Referred To. Croatian Journal of Philosophy 10 (1):63-84.score: 3.0
    In this paper, we discuss contextualism, a philosophical position that some pragmatists have endorsed as a result of the philosophical reflection on pragmatics as a science. In particular, we challenge, from the results on phrasal pragmatics, the contextualist approach on incomplete definite descriptions and referential metonymy according to which optional pragmatic processes of interpretation are required (an optional pragmatic process of recovering unarticulated constituents for incompleteness and an optional pragmatic process of transfer for metonymy). By contrast, we argue from the (...)
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  59. Jerome V. Brown & Esther M. Brown (1978). Science and The Human Comedy: Natural Philosophy in French Literature From Rabelais to Maupertuis. By Harcourt Brown. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. 1976. $15.00. 241 Pages. [REVIEW] Dialogue 17 (01):198-200.score: 3.0
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  60. Esther J. Ehrman (2002). Erich Unger's "the Natural Order of Miracles": I. The Pentateuch and the Vitalistic Myth. Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 11 (2):135-152.score: 3.0
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  61. Esther Eidinow (2011). The Greek Gods (J.N.) Bremmer, (A.) Erskine (Edd.) The Gods of Ancient Greece. Identities and Transformations. (Edinburgh Leventis Studies 5.) Pp. Xxii + 528, Ills, Maps. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2010. Cased, £95. ISBN: 978-0-7486-3798-0. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 61 (02):498-501.score: 3.0
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  62. Esther Oluffa Pedersen (2012). A Kantian Conception of Trust. SATS 13 (2):147-169.score: 3.0
    Name der Zeitschrift: Jahrgang: 13 Heft: 2 Seiten: 147-169.
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  63. Esther Seidel (2011). Die Konzeption Des Messias Bei maimoniDes Und Die Fruehmittelalterliche Islamische Philosophie (MaimoniDes' Concept of the Messiah and Early Medieval Islamic Philosophy) (Review). Philosophy East and West 61 (4):723-726.score: 3.0
    Francesca Albertini's voluminous study, Die Konzeption des Messias bei Maimonides und die fruehmittelalterliche islamische Philosophie, wishes to put a fresh emphasis on the link between Maimonides' concept of the Messiah and his ideal of the leader as a political figure. For Maimonides, Albertini argues, the arrival of the Messiah will be realized only through human effort and appropriate behavior: it is man who bears responsibility for this event through his moral actions. The Messiah, on the other hand, as the leader (...)
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  64. Esther-Mirjam Sent (1999). Economics of Science: Survey and Suggestions. Journal of Economic Methodology 6 (1):95-124.score: 3.0
    The literature of an economics of science exists in a dismal no-(wo)man's-land located somewhere between economics, history, philosophy, policy, sociology and science. Perhaps it would have continued in this tenuous quasi-existence indefinitely, were it not for a series of trends that now seem to be encouraging the institution of a subfield within the profession of economics devoted to the topic. However, many of the economists who have begun to proclaim the existence of the new subfield have generally done so by (...)
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  65. Esther‐Mirjam Sent (2007). Some Like It Cold: Thomas Schelling as a Cold Warrior. Journal of Economic Methodology 14 (4):455-471.score: 3.0
    Schelling was an unusual economist and game theorist, although some demur. In some respects, he was a typical Cold War product, but in other ways he deviated strongly. His game theory seems to have served strategic interests well when we consider nuclear deterrence, but not so well, when we look at his involvement in the more conventional war in Vietnam. Why was this so? Why did the success in one arena not transfer onto the other? This paper explores these issues (...)
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  66. Gary T. Chiodo, Esther L. Moe & Linn Goldberg (2004). Orbiting SATURN: Countering Politically-Charged Misinformation with Facts. American Journal of Bioethics 4 (1):43-48.score: 3.0
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  67. Esther Dischereit (2003). Im Denken Einer Bürgerin. Die Philosophin 14 (27):11-21.score: 3.0
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  68. Esther J. Ehrman (1984). Book Reviews. [REVIEW] British Journal of Aesthetics 24 (1).score: 3.0
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  69. Esther Ehrman (1995). Erich Unger's “Der Universalismus des Hebraertums”. Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 4 (2):271-314.score: 3.0
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  70. Esther Kilchmann (2003). Susanne Schröter: FeMale. Über Grenzverläufe Zwischen den Geschlechtern. Die Philosophin 14 (28):97-99.score: 3.0
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  71. Esther Kroeker (2013). Essays on the Active Powers of Man by Thomas Reid. Hume Studies 37 (2):275-279.score: 3.0
    For anyone interested in Reid's moral psychology and ethics, the new edition of his Essays on the Active Powers of Man is a welcome addition to the Edinburgh Collection. This book, first announced as the sixth, finally arrives as the seventh of a ten volume collection, The Edinburgh Edition of Thomas Reid, edited by Knud Haakonssen, which contains Reid's published and unpublished writings. During his lifetime, Reid published three volumes: An Inquiry into the Human Mind on the Principles of Common (...)
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  72. Esther L. Meek (2004). Longing to Know and the Complexities of Knowing God. Tradition and Discovery 31 (3):29-43.score: 3.0
    This response to papers on my 2003 book, Longing to Know, presented at the Polanyi Society’s November 2004 meetings, addresses two primary concerns about the book’s argument: first, that the book’s argument depends on an inappropriately unquestioned commitment to the authority of Scripture that falls short of the adjustment required by modern higher critical biblical scholarship; and second, that the book’s argument implies a religious exclusivism that overlooks the fact that the model of knowing it defends suits competing religious positions (...)
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  73. Esther L. Meek (1999). Recalled to Life. Tradition and Discovery 26 (3):72-83.score: 3.0
    A reengagement of my 1983 dissertation, this essay describes and amplifies the commitment to realism presupposed by Michael Polanyi’s alternative model of knowing, recommending its value for thought and life. The idea of contact with reality replaces an unworkable traditional notion of correspondence. Truth bears indeterminately on reality and thus its assessment is ultimately unspecifiable. We assess successful contact by our anticipation of the discovery’s indeterminate future manifestations (IFM Effect, the reality criterion) as well as the radicality of the integrative (...)
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  74. Robert B. Nordberg & Esther Zaret (1973). Skimming Skinner?A Skeptical Sketch. Educational Theory 23 (4):333-342.score: 3.0
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  75. Esther D. Reed (2013). Responsibility to Protect and Militarized Humanitarian Intervention. Journal of Religious Ethics 41 (1):183-208.score: 3.0
    My essay “Responsibility to Protect and Militarized Humanitarian Intervention: When and Why the Churches Failed to Discern Moral Hazard” (JRE 40.2) called for more questioning engagement with R2P than the broadly uncritical welcome given by the churches to the doctrine between September 2003 and September 2008. In response to Luke Glanville's reply, this essay identifies further reasons for caution before accepting R2P and so-called humanitarian wars alongside defensive wars as paradigmatically justified. It is structured with reference to the tests in (...)
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  76. Esther M. J. Schouten (2009). The Process of Embedding Human Rights Within Subsidiaries of a Multinational Corporation. International Corporate Responsibility Series 4:35-57.score: 3.0
    Multinational companies (MNCs) can have positive and negative impacts on the human rights situation of a country. More and more MNCs have made a commitment to respect human rights. So far, little research has been done on how MNCs can embed their commitment and which factors determine its success. This paper therefore aims to describe and learn from the process of embedding human rights in six subsidiaries of the multinational oil company Royal Dutch Shell (in short, Shell), operating in different (...)
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  77. Esther-Mirjam Sent (1997). An Economist's Glance at Goldman's Economics. Philosophy of Science 64 (4):148.score: 3.0
    Goldman joins the ranks of epistemologists, philosophers, and science studies scholars trying to use economic models of science. For Goldman, these models are part of social rather than individual epistemics. His hope is that these models will illustrate that non-epistemic goals of individual scientists such as professional success do not necessarily undermine epistemic aims of science such as the acquisition of truth. This paper shows that there are inconsistencies between Goldman's individual and social epistemics, that these models do not live (...)
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  78. Esther-Mirjam Sent (2001). Sent Simulating Simon Simulating Scientists. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 32 (3):479-500.score: 3.0
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  79. Dale Cannon (2004). “Longing to Know If Our Knowing Really Is Knowing”. Tradition and Discovery 31 (3):6-20.score: 3.0
    These reflections summarize and critically respond to Esther Meek’s Longing to Know: The Philosophy of Knowledge for Ordinary People (Grand Rapids, MI: Brazos Press/Baker Book House, 2003. Pp. 208.$16.99. ISBN 1-58743-060-6). The book seeks to explain on the basis ofthe ideas of Michael Polanyi how ordinary acts of knowing happen to work, how they are indeed instances of genuine knowing, and, incomparison with them, how knowing God can possibly work and be a live possibility. Meek’s argument’s most vulnerable premise (...)
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  80. Esther McIntosh (unknown). John Macmurray: Selected Philosophical Writings.score: 3.0
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  81. Ana Esther Ceceña (2008). Derivas Del Mundo En El Que Caben Todos Los Mundos. Siglo Xxi Editores.score: 3.0
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  82. Esther Chazon & Yonatan Miller (2010). At the Crossroads" : Anti-Samaritan Polemic in a Qumran Text About Joseph. In John J. Collins & Daniel C. Harlow (eds.), The "Other" in Second Temple Judaism: Essays in Honor of John J. Collins. W.B. Eerdmans Pub. Co..score: 3.0
     
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  83. Esther Cohen (ed.) (2012). Knowledge and Pain. Rodopi.score: 3.0
     
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  84. Arlene Dallalfar, Esther Kingston-Mann & R. Timothy Sieber (eds.) (2011). Transforming Classroom Culture: Inclusive Pedagogical Practices. Palgrave Macmillan.score: 3.0
  85. Esther B. Del Brio, Toru Yoshikawa, Catherine E. Connelly & Wee Liang Tan (forthcoming). The Effects of CEO Trustworthiness on Directors' Monitoring and Resource Provision. Journal of Business Ethics.score: 3.0
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  86. Esther Dischereit (1999). Denkender Weiblicher Torso. Die Philosophin 10 (19):36-49.score: 3.0
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  87. Dorit Esther Tanay (1998). "Nos Faysoms Contre Nature. .." : Fourteenth-Century Sophismata and the Musical Avant Garde. Journal of the History of Ideas 59 (1):29-51.score: 3.0
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  88. Esther Romero González & Belén Soria Clivillés (2007). A View of Novel Metaphor in the Light of Recanati's Proposals. In María José Frápolli (ed.), Saying, Meaning and Referring: Essays on François Recanati's Philosophy of Language. Palgrave Macmillan.score: 3.0
     
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  89. Elaine L. Graham & Esther D. Reed (eds.) (2004). The Future of Christian Social Ethics: Essays on the Work of Ronald H. Preston, 1913-2001. Continnum.score: 3.0
     
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  90. M. Esther Harding (1965/1973). The "I" and the "Not-I": A Study in the Development of Consciousness. Princeton University Press.score: 3.0
    This book provides a very accessible general introduction to the Jungian concept of ego development and Jung's theory of personality structure--the collective unconscious, anima, animus, shadow, archetypes.
     
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  91. Esther Harkins (1940). What Am I Living For? New York, Loker Raley.score: 3.0
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  92. Esther Jansma (2011). Mag Ik Orpheus Zijn?: Essays. De Arbeiderspers.score: 3.0
     
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  93. Esther König & Andreas Mengel (2000). Linguistic Databases, John Nerbonne, Ed. Journal of Logic, Language and Information 9 (4):513-517.score: 3.0
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  94. Esther R. Kroeker (2009). Reid on Natural Signs, Taste and Moral Perception. In Sabine Roeser (ed.), Reid on Ethics. Palgrave Macmillan.score: 3.0
     
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  95. Esther L. Meek (2007). Cultivating Connected Knowing in the Classroom. Tradition and Discovery 34 (1):40-48.score: 3.0
    After briefly summarizing Blythe Clinchy’s account of connected knowing as a knowing procedure distinguishable from separate knowing and subjectivism, I draw comparisons between it and certainfeaturesof Polanyi’s epistemology. Connected knowing and Polanyi’s indwelling have much in common. Polanyian destructive analysis comparesfavorably with separate knowing, and they concur in the detrimental restriction of knowledge to that procedure. Neither indwelling nor connected knowing should be gender-specific, though their de facto gender-specificity may be challenged along with all the other false dichotomies which are (...)
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  96. Esther L. Meek (2012). David J. Kettle, Western Culture in Gospel Context: Towards the Conversion of the West: Theological Bearings for Mission and Spirituality. Tradition and Discovery 39 (1):74-76.score: 3.0
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  97. Esther L. Meek (2005). Learning to See. Tradition and Discovery 32 (2):38-50.score: 3.0
    My own ongoing reflection on the Polanyian understanding of knowing leads me to recommend that we help people acknowledge and reaccredit authority as a key feature of all human knowing. This recommendation I support in this essay by showing the following. First, I argue that reliance on authority is unavoidable. The Polanyian model, along with the complementary insights of a few others, and reflection on human experience, together show that human knowledge is what it is only by virtue of its (...)
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  98. Paul M. Ndebele, Douglas Wassenaar, Esther Munalula & Francis Masiye (2012). Improving Understanding of Clinical Trial Procedures Among Low Literacy Populations: An Intervention Within a Microbicide Trial in Malawi. BMC Medical Ethics 13 (1):29-.score: 3.0
    Background The intervention reported in this paper was a follow up to an empirical study conducted in Malawi with the aim of assessing trial participants’ understanding of randomisation, double-blinding and placebo use. In the empirical study, the majority of respondents (61.1%; n= 124) obtained low scores (lower than 75%) on understanding of all three concepts under study. Based on these findings, an intervention based on a narrative which included all three concepts and their personal implications was designed. The narrative used (...)
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  99. Esther Ortiz Martinez & David Crowther (2008). Is Disclosure the Right Way to Comply with Stakeholders? The Shell Case. Business Ethics 17 (1):13-22.score: 3.0
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  100. Esther Ramharter (2006). Die Härte des Logischen Muss: Wittgensteins Bemerkungen Über Die Grundlagen der Mathematik. Parerga.score: 3.0
     
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