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  1. Eva Gothlin (1999). Simone de Beauvoir's Notions of Appeal, Desire, and Ambiguity and Their Relationship to Jean-Paul Sartre's Notions of Appeal and Desire. Hypatia 14 (4):83 - 95.score: 120.0
    This essay focuses on some important concepts in Beauvoir's philosophy: ambiguity, desire, and appeal (appel). Ambiguity and appeal, concepts originating in Beauvoir's moral philosophy, are in The Second Sex connected to the female body and feminine desire. This indicates the complexity of Beauvoir's image of femininity. This essay also proposes a comparative reading of Beauvoir's and Sartre's concepts of appeal, a reading that indicates differences in their views of the relationship among ethics, desire, and gender.
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  2. Eva Gothlin (1999). Appell Begehren Ambiguität. Ein Vergleich Zwischen Simone de Beauvoir Und Jean-Paul Sartre. Die Philosophin 10 (20):84-98.score: 120.0
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  3. Kate Fullbrook & Edward Fullbrook (1998). Book Review: Debra B. Bergoffen. The Philosophy of Simone de Beauvoir: Gendered Phenomenologies, Erotic Generosities. Albany, New York: State University of New York Press, 1997. And Eva Lundgren-Gothlin. Translated by Linda Schenk. Sex and Existence: Simone de Beauvoir's the Second Sex. London: Athlone, 1996. And Karen Vintges. Translated by Anne Lavelle. Philosophy as Passion: The Thinking of Simone de Beauvoir. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, 1996. [REVIEW] Hypatia 13 (3):181-188.score: 36.0
  4. Hedfors Eva (2007). Medical Ethics in the Wake of the Holocaust: Departing From a Postwar Paper by Ludwik Fleck. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C.score: 30.0
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  5. John Paley & Gail Eva (2005). Narrative Vigilance: The Analysis of Stories in Health Care. Nursing Philosophy 6 (2):83-97.score: 30.0
    The idea of narrative has been widely discussed in the recent health care literature, including nursing, and has been portrayed as a resource for both clinical work and research studies. However, the use of the term 'narrative' is inconsistent, and various assumptions are made about the nature (and functions) of narrative: narrative as a naive account of events; narrative as the source of 'subjective truth'; narrative as intrinsically fictional; and narrative as a mode of explanation. All these assumptions have left (...)
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  6. Luiz A. A. Eva (2006). Sobre as Afinidades Entre a Filosofia de Francis Bacon E o Ceticismo. Kriterion 47 (113):73-97.score: 30.0
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  7. Luiz Eva (2012). Montaigne, leitor de sexto empírico: a crítica da filosofia moral. Kriterion 53 (126):397-419.score: 30.0
    O objetivo deste artigo é examinar como Montaigne retoma, na sua crítica das filosofias morais e, especialmente, da existência de leis naturais, a proposta por Sexto Empírico acerca do mesmo tema ao final das Hipotiposes Pirronianas. Pretendo mostrar que, para além das consideráveis similaridades, o modo como Montaigne relaciona razão, natureza e costume, confere um perfil próprio à sua reconstrução do pirronismo, particularmente visível na sua compreensão da oposição entre critério de verdade e critério de ação. Igualmente, sustento que essa (...)
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  8. Luiz Eva (2009). Montaigne's Radical Skepticism. In Maia Neto, José Raimundo, Gianni Paganini & John Christian Laursen (eds.), Skepticism in the Modern Age: Building on the Work of Richard Popkin. Brill.score: 30.0
     
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  9. Nancy Bauer (2001). Being-with as Being-Against: Heidegger Meets Hegel in the Second Sex. Continental Philosophy Review 34 (2):129-149.score: 15.0
    In this paper I attempt to further the case, made in recent years by Eva Gothlin, that readers interested in a philosophical return to Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex have good reason to heed Beauvoir's appropriation of central concepts from Heidegger's Being and Time. I speculate about why readers have been hesitant to acknowledge Heidegger's influence on Beauvoir and show that her infrequent though, I argue, important use of the Heideggarian neologism Mitsein in The Second Sex makes inadequate (...)
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  10. Martha Craven Nussbaum (2002). Introduction to the Symposium on Eva Kittay's. Hypatia 17 (3).score: 12.0
    : In this commentary on Eva Feder Kittay's Love's Labor: Essays on Women, Equality, and Dependency, I focus on Kittay's dependency theory. I apply this theory to an analysis of women's inadequate access to high-quality, cost-effective healthcare. I conclude that while quandaries remain unresolved, including getting men to do their share of dependency work, Kittay's book is an important and original contribution to feminist healthcare ethics and the development of a normative feminist ethic of care.
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  11. Norbert Anwander (2013). Eva Buddeberg: Verantwortung Im Diskurs: Grundlinien Einer Rekonstruktiv-Hermeneutischen Konzeption Moralischer Verantwortung Im Anschluss an Hans Jonas, Karl-Otto Apel Und Emmanuel Lévinas. [REVIEW] Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 16 (1):217-218.score: 12.0
    Eva Buddeberg: Verantwortung im Diskurs: Grundlinien einer rekonstruktiv-hermeneutischen Konzeption moralischer Verantwortung im Anschluss an Hans Jonas, Karl-Otto Apel und Emmanuel Lévinas Content Type Journal Article Pages 1-2 DOI 10.1007/s10677-012-9366-3 Authors Norbert Anwander, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Institut für Philosophie, Unter den Linden 6, 10099 Berlin, Germany Journal Ethical Theory and Moral Practice Online ISSN 1572-8447 Print ISSN 1386-2820.
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  12. Stanley Paulo (2003). Epistemology, Research Methodology and Rule 702 of the Federal Rules of Evidence Versus Eva®. Journal of Business Ethics 44 (4):327 - 341.score: 12.0
    This article questions the continued use and application of EVA® (economic value added) because it is epistemologically a non-sequitur, fails to satisfy the requirements of sound research methodology in terms of being a reliable and valid metric, and is unlikely to satisfy the requirements of Rule 702 of the Federal Rules of Evidence. In the light of these insufficiencies, the continued use of EVA® is ethically questionable, and moreover in time is likely to result in class actions.
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  13. Eva Lundgren-Gothlin (1999). Simone de Beauvoir’s Notions of Appeal, Desire, and Ambiguity and Their Relationship to Jean-Paul Sartre’s Notions of Appeal and Desire. Hypatia 14 (4).score: 12.0
    : This essay focuses on some important concepts in Beauvoir's philosophy: ambiguity, desire, and appeal (appel). Ambiguity and appeal, concepts originating in Beauvoir's moral philosophy, are in The Second Sex connected to the female body and feminine desire. This indicates the complexity of Beauvoir's image of femininity. This essay also proposes a comparative reading of Beauvoir's and Sartre's concepts of appeal, a reading that indicates differences in their views of the relationship among ethics, desire, and gender.
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  14. Wajeeh Elali (2006). Contemporaneous Relationship Between Eva and Shareholder Value. International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 2 (s 3-4):237-253.score: 12.0
    This paper investigates the assertions that EVA is more highly associated with shareholder wealth and firm values than are traditional performance measures. Two commonly used value-based performance metrics namely, Total Shareholder Return (TSR) and Tobin's Q were also considered to highlight the value-relevance of EVA vis-a-vis these measures in predicting shareholder wealth. Using a panel sample of about 1000 American firms over the period 1990 2002, the study found compelling evidence consistent with the notion that EVA outperforms other traditional performance (...)
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  15. Eva T. H. Brann, Peter Kalkavage & Eric Salem (eds.) (2007). The Envisioned Life: Essays in Honor of Eva Brann. Paul Dry Books.score: 12.0
     
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  16. Walter Gulick (2003). Letters About Polanyi, Koestler, and Eva Zeisel. Tradition and Discovery 30 (2):6-10.score: 12.0
    Illuminating letters by Barbara Striker and Bela Hidegkuti respond to Walter Gulick’s review of David Cesarani’s book, Arthur Koestler: The Homeless Mind in Tradition and Discovery 29:2 (2002-2003), 50-55. The letters and accompanying commentary shed light on the details of Eva Striker Zeisel’s USSR imprisonment and release, her relationship to Arthur Koestler, the lives of George and Barbara Striker (Polanyi’s nephew and wife), and the circumstances and sources of Cesarani’s biography.
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  17. James Griesemer (1998). Turning Back to Go Forward. A Review of Epigenetic Inheritance and Evolution, the Lamarckian Dimension, by Eva Jablonka and Marion Lamb. Biology and Philosophy 13 (1).score: 9.0
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  18. Evelyn Fox Keller (1998). Structures of Heredity. Review of Eva Jablonka and Marion Lamb, Epigenetic Inheritance and Evolution, the Lamarckian Dimension. Biology and Philosophy 13 (1).score: 9.0
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  19. Jonathan Grose (2009). Eva Jablonbka and Marion J. Lamb Evolution in Four Dimensions: Genetic, Epigenetic, Behavioral and Symbolic Variation in the History of Life. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 60 (3):667-672.score: 9.0
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  20. B. J. Rosebury (1979). Fiction, Emotion and ’Belief’: A Reply to Eva Schaper. British Journal of Aesthetics 19 (2):120-130.score: 9.0
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  21. M. L. West (1977). Sappho and Alcaeus Eva-Maria Voigt: Sappho Et Alcaeus. Fragmenta. Pp. Ix + 507. Amsterdam: Polak & van Gennep, 1971. Cloth, Fl. 275. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 27 (02):161-163.score: 9.0
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  22. Martha Nussbaum (2002). Introduction to the Symposium on Eva Kittay's Love's Labor: Essays on Women, Equality and Dependency. Hypatia 17 (3):194-199.score: 9.0
  23. Claudia Card (1988). Women's Voices and Ethical Ideals: Must We Mean What We Say?:Women and Moral Theory. Eva Feder Kittay, Diana T. Meyers. Ethics 99 (1):125-.score: 9.0
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  24. John Kraniauskas (2001). Porno-Revolution: El Fiord and the Eva-Peronist State. Angelaki 6 (1):145 – 153.score: 9.0
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  25. Anthony Savile (1981). Objectivity in Aesthetic Judgement: Eva Schaper on Kant. British Journal of Aesthetics 21 (4):363-369.score: 9.0
  26. Harold Mattingly (1939). The Mediterranean World in Ancient Times Eva Matthews Sanford: The Mediterranean World in Ancient Times. (In 'The Ronald Series in History'.) Pp. Xxi + 618; 64 Plates, 11 Maps. New York: Ronald Press Company, 1938. Cloth, $4.50. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 53 (01):24-25.score: 9.0
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  27. Tom Huhn (2007). Review of Eva Geulen, The End of Art: Readings in a Rumor After Hegel. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2007 (3).score: 9.0
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  28. Kenneth Dover (1994). Bisexuality Eva Cantarella (CORMAC Ó CUILLEANÁIN, Tr.): Bisexuality in the Ancient World. Pp. Xii+284. New Haven, CT and London: Yale University Press, 1992. Cased, £19.95. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 44 (01):140-141.score: 9.0
  29. D. M. Jones (1960). Proceedings of the Eighth International Congress of Linguists. Edited by Eva Sivertsen. Pp. Xxxi + 885. Oslo: University Press, 1958. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 10 (02):174-175.score: 9.0
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  30. Corinna Porteri (2008). Eva Neumann-Held, Christoph Rehmann-Sutter (Eds): Genes in Development: Re-Reading the Molecular Paradigm. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 29 (4):287-289.score: 9.0
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  31. Root Gorelick (2006). Evolutionary Flatland: Evolution in Four Dimensions: Genetic, Epigenetic, Behavioral, and Symbolic Variation in the History of Life Eva Jablonka and Marion J. Lamb Cambridge, MA : MIT Press , 2005 (472 Pp; $34.95 Hbk; ISBN 0-262-10107-6). [REVIEW] Biological Theory 1 (2):203-205.score: 9.0
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  32. C. Victor Fung (2005). In Dialogue: Response to Eva Alerby and Cecilia Ferm, ?Learning Music: Embodied Experience in the Life-World? Philosophy of Music Education Review 13 (2):206-207.score: 9.0
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  33. Mary A. McCloskey (1981). Studies in Kant's Aesthetics By Eva Schaper Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1979, 141 Pp., £7.00. [REVIEW] Philosophy 56 (216):262-.score: 9.0
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  34. Martin Robertson (1979). Eva C. Keuls: Plato and Greek Painting. (Columbia Studies in the Classical Tradition, V.) Pp. Xv + 154; 4 Plates (2 in Colour), 2 Text Figures. Leiden: Brill, 1978. Fl. 54. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 29 (02):317-.score: 9.0
  35. Christine Brown (2005). In Dialogue: Response to Eva Alerby and Cecilia Ferm, ?Learning Music: Embodied Experience in the Life-World? Philosophy of Music Education Review 13 (2):208-210.score: 9.0
  36. R. M. Cook (1963). Eva T. H. Brann: Late Geometric and Protoattic Pottery. (The Athenian Agora, Vol. 8.) Pp. Xiv + 134; 46 Plates. Princeton, N.J.: American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1962. Cloth, $12.50. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 13 (02):237-.score: 9.0
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  37. T. J. Diffey (1993). Eva Schaper (1924–1992). British Journal of Aesthetics 33 (1):1-4.score: 9.0
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  38. S. L. Greenslade (1966). St. Augustine: The City of God. Vol. Ii: Books Iv–Vii with an English Translation by William M. Green. Vol. V: Books Xvi–Xviii. 35 with an English Translation by Eva M. Sandford and W. M. Green. (Loeb Classical Library.) Pp. Xxxvi+505, Xvi+509. London: Heinemann, 1963, 1965. Cloth, 25s. Net Each. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 16 (03):413-.score: 9.0
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  39. Peter Jones (1969). Prelude to Aesthetics. By Eva Schaper. (London, Allen and Unwin 1968. Pp. 179 Price 40s.). Philosophy 44 (170):351-.score: 9.0
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  40. Graham McFee (1984). Pleasure, Preference and Value: Studies in Philosophical Aesthetics Edited by Eva Schaper Cambridge University Press, 1983, Xi + 172 Pp., £17.50, $29.95Aesthetics: Form and Emotion By David Pole London: Duckworth 1983, Viii + 248 Pp., £18.00. [REVIEW] Philosophy 59 (230):535-.score: 9.0
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  41. Jonathan Kaplan (2007). Perspectives on Integrating Developmental and Evolutionary Biology: Genes in Development: Re-Reading the Molecular Paradigm, Eva M. Neumann-Held and Christoph Rehmann-Sutter , Eds. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2006, (384 Pp; $23.95 Pbk; ISBN 0-8223-3656-1). [REVIEW] Biological Theory 2 (4):427-429.score: 9.0
  42. D. L. Page (1959). A Philological Guide to the Language of Sappho and Alcaeus Eva-Maria Hamm: Grammatik Zu Sappho Und Alkaios. (Abh. Der Deutschen Akad. Der Wiss. Zu Berlin, 1951. 2.) Pp. 234. Berlin: Akademie-Verlag, 1957. Paper, DM. 44.50. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 9 (01):14-15.score: 9.0
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  43. Gertrude Postl (1995). Eva Waniek: Hélène Cixous - Entlang Einer Theorie der Schrift. Die Philosophin 6 (12):116-120.score: 9.0
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  44. Sandra Sullivan-Dunbar (2013). Gratuity, Embodiment, and Reciprocity. Journal of Religious Ethics 41 (2):254-279.score: 9.0
    Protestant Christian ethicist Timothy Jackson and secular feminist philosopher Eva Feder Kittay each explore the relationship between love or care and justice through the lens of human dependency. Jackson sharply prioritizes agape over justice, whereas Kittay articulates a more complex and integrated understanding of the relationship of care and distributive justice. An account of Christian love and its relation to justice must account for the gratuity, mutuality, and reciprocity that pervade human existence. Such an account must integrate provision for another's (...)
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  45. Ronald Syme (1947). Danubiana Dissertationes Pannonicae. Ser. I, No. 12. Arthur Stein: Die Reichsbeamten von Dazien (1944). Pp. 131. Ser. II, No. 11. Laureae Aquincenses II (1941). Pp. 347; Portrait, 61 Plates, Figs. Ser. II, No. 20. Eva V.Bonis: Die Kaiserzeitliche Keramik von Pannonien (Ausser den SigiUaten). I. Die Materialien der Fülhen Kaiserzeit (1942). Pp. 268; Figs., 10 Plates. Budapest: Numismatic and Archaeological Institute of the Péter Pázmány University. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 61 (3-4):118-119.score: 9.0
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  46. D. D. Todd (1985). Pleasure, Preference & Value: Studies in Philosophical Aesthetics Eva Schaper, Editor Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1983. Pp. Xi, 172. $29.95. [REVIEW] Dialogue 24 (03):552-.score: 9.0
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  47. M. M. Willcock (1968). ΜΕΛΕΤΗ ΔΕ ΤΕ ΕΡΓΟΝ ΟΕΛΛΕΙ Joachim Latacz: Zum Wortfeld 'Freude' in der Sprache Homers. Pp. 244. Heidelberg: Winter, 1966. Cloth, DM. 44 (Paper, DM. 38). Bruno Snell, Hartmut Erbse, Eva-Maria Voigt: Lexicon des Frühgriechischen Epos. 5. Lieferung (Ν–Νθρωπος). Pp.97. Göttingen: Vandenhoek & Ruprecht, 1967. Paper, DM. 40. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 18 (03):271-273.score: 9.0
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  48. M. M. Willcock (1972). Bruno Snell, Hartmut Erbse, Eva-Maria Voigt: Lexicon des Frühgriechischen Epos. 6. Lieferung. Pp. 96. Göttingen: Vandenhoek & Ruprecht, 1969. Paper, DM. 40. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 22 (01):99-100.score: 9.0
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  49. Ingvild Birkhan (1994). Monika Leisch-Kiesl: Eva Als Andere. Eine Exemplarische Untersuchung Zu Frühchristentum Und Mittelalter. Die Philosophin 5 (9):114-115.score: 9.0
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  50. Christine A. Brown (2005). Response to Eva Alerby and Cecilia Ferm, "Learning Music: Embodied Experience in the Life-World&Quot. Philosophy of Music Education Review 13 (2):208-210.score: 9.0
  51. C. Victor Fung (2005). Response to Eva Alerby and Cecilia Ferm, "Learning Music: Embodied Experience in the Life-World&Quot. Philosophy of Music Education Review 13 (2):206-207.score: 9.0
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  52. Donald Davidson (1993). Reply to Eva Picardi's First-Person Authority and Radical Interpretation. In Ralf Stoecker (ed.), Reflecting Davidson: Donald Davidson Responding to an International Forum of Philosophers (Foundations of Communication). Hawthorne: De Gruyter.score: 9.0
  53. Anca Gheaus (2005). Review of Eva Feder Kittay Love's Labor. [REVIEW] The Romanian Journal of Society and Politics 5 (1):173-7.score: 9.0
  54. Maurice R. Holloway (1964). "The Condition of the Christian Philosopher," by Roger Mehl, Trans. Eva Kushner. The Modern Schoolman 42 (1):119-120.score: 9.0
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  55. Jan Krasicki (2009). Bog, Chelovek I Zlo: Issledovanie Filosofii Vladimira Solovʹeva.score: 9.0
     
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  56. Donald C. Lindenmuth (2012). Brann, Eva, Peter Kalkavage, and Eric Salem. Plato Statesman. The Review of Metaphysics 66 (2):357-358.score: 9.0
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  57. Sheridan Linnell (2007). Found/ Wanting and Becoming/ Undone : A Response to Eva Bendix Petersen. In Judith Butler & Bronwyn Davies (eds.), Judith Butler in Conversation: Analyzing the Texts and Talk of Everyday Life. Routledge.score: 9.0
     
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  58. Douglas M. Macdowell (1981). Law in Homer Eva Cantarella: Norma E Sanzione in Omero: Contributo Alla Protostoria Del Diritto Greco. (Università Degli Studi di Milano, Pubblicazioni Dell' Istituto di Diritto Romano, 13.) Pp. Vi + 329. Milan: Dott. A. Guiffrè Editore, 1979. Paper, L. 10,000. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 31 (01):66-67.score: 9.0
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  59. Sabine Treude (1996). Eva Meyer: Tischgesellschaft. Die Philosophin 7 (14):132-135.score: 9.0
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  60. Elizabeth Tucker (1985). Greek Onomatopoeia Eva Tichy: Onomatopoetische Verbalbildungen des Griechischen. (Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Sitzungsberichte, 409; Veröffentlichungen der Kommission für Linguistik Und Kommunikations-Forschung, 14.) Pp. 408. Vienna: Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1983. Paper, ÖS. 490. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 35 (02):314-315.score: 9.0
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  61. Wilhelm Vossenkuhl (1993). In Memoriam Eva Schaper. Kant-Studien 84 (4).score: 9.0
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  62. M. M. Willcock (1978). Bruno Snell, Hartmut Erbse, Winfried Bühler, Eva-Maria Voigt: Lexicon des Frühgriecbischen Epos. 8. Lieferung ( Ρισταîος— Τρε Δης). Pp. 112. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1976. Paper, DM. 86. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 28 (02):340-.score: 9.0
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  63. M. M. Willcock (1975). Bruno Snell, Hartmut Erbse, Winfried Bühler, Eva-Maria Voigt: Lexikon des Frühgriechischen Epos. 7. Lieferung. Pp. 96. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1973. Paper, DM.58. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 25 (02):320-.score: 9.0
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  64. Eva T. H. Brann (2011). The Logos of Heraclitus: The First Philosopher of the West on its Most Interesting Term. Paul Dry Books.score: 6.0
    Eva Brann delves into Heraclitus's famously cryptic saying, "all things come to be in accordance with this Logos.".
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  65. Sheelagh McGuinness, Bert-Jaap Koops & Eva Asscher (2010). Editorial: Genetics, Information and Identity. [REVIEW] Identity in the Information Society 3 (3):415-421.score: 6.0
    Editorial: genetics, information and identity Content Type Journal Article DOI 10.1007/s12394-010-0076-5 Authors Sheelagh McGuinness, Centre for Professional Ethics, Keele University, Room CBC 2.027, Chancellor’s Building, Keele, Staffordshire ST5 5BG, UK Bert-Jaap Koops, Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society, Tilburg University, PO Box 90153, 5000 LE Tilburg, The Netherlands Eva Asscher, Department of Medical Ethics and Philosophy of Medicine, ErasmusMC, PO Box 2040, 3000CA Rotterdam, The Netherlands Journal Identity in the Information Society Online ISSN 1876-0678 Journal Volume Volume 3 Journal (...)
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  66. Jan Chromý & Eva Lehečková (eds.) (2007). Rozhovory s Českými Lingvisty. Dauphin.score: 6.0
    1. Prof. PhDr. František Daneš, DrSc. ; Prof. PhDr. Eva Hajičová, DrSc. ; PhDr. Pavel Jančák, CSc. ; Prof PhDr. Miroslav Komárek, DrSc. ; Doc. PhDr. Iva Nebeská, CSc. ; Prof. PhDr. Bohumil Palek, DrSc. ; PhDr Jaromír Povejšil, CSc. ; PhDr. Marie Těšitelová, DrSc. ; Prof. PhDr. Oldřich Uličný, DrSc. ; Prof. PhDr. Radoslav Večerka, DrSc. -- 2. Jan Balhar, Zoe Hauptová, Milan Jelínek, Jan Kořenský, Jiří Kraus, Jaroslav Kuchař, Zdena Palková, Petr Sgall, Dušan Šlosar, Ludmila Uhlířová.
     
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  67. Eva Toulouze & Liivo Niglas (2006). Parler de soi pour changer le monde. — Speaking about oneself in order to change the world. Sign Systems Studies 34 (2):509-524.score: 6.0
    Speaking about oneself in order to change the world. Juri Vella is a Forest Nenets reindeer herder, writer and fighter for his people’s rights. In his private life, he enjoys silence, as it is a rule in his culture. But the public man, who is graduated from the Literature Institute in Moscow, is aware of the power of speech, and knows how to use it for his goals, to support his vision. He had to realise that the native peoples in (...)
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  68. Eva Wong (ed.) (1999). The Pocket Tao Reader. Distributed in the U.S. By Random House.score: 6.0
    "The Tao that can be spoken of is not the real Way" reads a famous line from the Tao-te Ching. But although the Tao cannot be described in words, words can convey a fleeting glimpse of that mysterious source of life. Here, in miniature, is a beginner's entree into the vast treasury of the Taoist canon: the shamanic songs that are the roots of Taoism; the Tao-te Ching, Chuang-tzu, and Lieh-tzu; stories of Taoist immortals and magicians, and guidelines on meditation (...)
     
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  69. Eva-Maria Jung & Albert Newen (2010). Knowledge and Abilities: The Need for a New Understanding of Knowing-How. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 9 (1).score: 3.0
    Stanley and Williamson (The Journal of Philosophy 98(8), 411–444 2001 ) reject the fundamental distinction between what Ryle once called ‘knowing-how’ and ‘knowing-that’. They claim that knowledge-how is just a species of knowledge-that, i.e. propositional knowledge, and try to establish their claim relying on the standard semantic analysis of ‘knowing-how’ sentences. We will undermine their strategy by arguing that ‘knowing-how’ phrases are under-determined such that there is not only one semantic analysis and by critically discussing and refuting the positive account (...)
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  70. Ehud Lamm & Eva Jablonka (2008). The Nurture of Nature: Hereditary Plasticity in Evolution. Philosophical Psychology 21 (3):305 – 319.score: 3.0
    The dichotomy between Nature and Nurture, which has been dismantled within the framework of development, remains embodied in the notions of plasticity and evolvability. We argue that plasticity and evolvability, like development and heredity, are neither dichotomous nor distinct: the very same mechanisms may be involved in both, and the research perspective chosen depends to a large extent on the type of problem being explored and the kinds of questions being asked. Epigenetic inheritance leads to transgenerationally extended plasticity, and developmentally-induced (...)
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  71. Eva E. Tsahuridu & Wim Vandekerckhove (2008). Organisational Whistleblowing Policies: Making Employees Responsible or Liable? Journal of Business Ethics 82 (1):107 - 118.score: 3.0
    This paper explores the possible impact of the recent legal developments on organizational whistleblowing on the autonomy and responsibility of whistleblowers. In the past thirty years numerous pieces of legislation have been passed to offer protection to whistleblowers from retaliation for disclosing organisational wrongdoing. An area that remains uncertain in relation to whistleblowing and its related policies in organisations, is whether these policies actually increase the individualisation of work, allowing employees to behave in accordance with their conscience and in line (...)
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  72. Eva Kushner (2003). English as Global Language: Problems, Dangers, Opportunities. Diogenes 50 (2):17-23.score: 3.0
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  73. Eva Feder Kittay (2011). The Ethics of Care, Dependence, and Disability. Ratio Juris 24 (1):49-58.score: 3.0
    According to the most important theories of justice, personal dignity is closely related to independence, and the care that people with disabilities receive is seen as a way for them to achieve the greatest possible autonomy. However, human beings are naturally subject to periods of dependency, and people without disabilities are only “temporarily abled.” Instead of seeing assistance as a limitation, we consider it to be a resource at the basis of a vision of society that is able to account (...)
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  74. Sanford Shieh (2009). Teaching & Learning Guide For: Frege on Definitions. Philosophy Compass 4 (5):885-888.score: 3.0
    Three clusters of philosophically significant issues arise from Frege's discussions of definitions. First, Frege criticizes the definitions of mathematicians of his day, especially those of Weierstrass and Hilbert. Second, central to Frege's philosophical discussion and technical execution of logicism is the so-called Hume's Principle, considered in The Foundations of Arithmetic . Some varieties of neo-Fregean logicism are based on taking this principle as a contextual definition of the operator 'the number of …', and criticisms of such neo-Fregean programs sometimes appeal (...)
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  75. Joseph B. Atkins (ed.) (2002). The Mission: Journalism, Ethics and the World. Iowa State University Press.score: 3.0
    Machine generated contents note: Contributors ix -- Foreword by Douglas A. Boyd andJoseph D. Straubhaar xiii -- Preface byMariaHenson xv -- Acknowledgments xvii -- Part I. Introduction 1 -- Chapter 1. Journalism as a Mission: Ethics and Purpose -- from an International Perspective -- by Joseph B. Atkins 3 -- Chapter 2. Chaos and Order: Sacrificing the Individual for the -- Sake of Social Harmony -- by John C. Merrill 17 -- Part II. In the United States and Latin America (...)
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  76. Eva Feder Kittay (2005). At the Margins of Moral Personhood. Ethics 116 (1):100-131.score: 3.0
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  77. Eva Schaper (1968). Aristotle's Catharsis and Aesthetic Pleasure. Philosophical Quarterly 18 (71):131-143.score: 3.0
  78. Eva Jablonka (2002). Information: Its Interpretation, its Inheritance, and its Sharing. Philosophy of Science 69 (4):578-605.score: 3.0
    The semantic concept of information is one of the most important, and one of the most problematical concepts in biology. I suggest a broad definition of biological information: a source becomes an informational input when an interpreting receiver can react to the form of the source (and variations in this form) in a functional manner. The definition accommodates information stemming from environmental cues as well as from evolved signals, and calls for a comparison between information‐transmission in different types of inheritance (...)
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  79. Eva Picardi (1997). Sigwart, Husserl and Frege on Truth and Logic, or is Psychologism Still a Threat? European Journal of Philosophy 5 (2):162–182.score: 3.0
  80. Eva LaFollette & Hugh LaFollette (2007). Private Conscience, Public Acts. Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (5):249-254.score: 3.0
    A growing number of medical professionals claim a right of conscience, a right to refuse to perform any professional duty they deem immoral—and to do so with impunity. We argue that professionals do not have the unqualified right of conscience. At most they have a highly qualified right. We focus on the claims of pharmacists, since they are the professionals most commonly claiming this right.
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  81. Eva Jablonka & Ehud Lamm (2008). Integrating Evolution and Development: From Theory to Practice. [REVIEW] Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 51 (4):636-47.score: 3.0
    This volume joins a growing list of books, monographs, and proceedings from scientific meetings that attempt to consolidate the wide spectrum of approaches emphasizing the role of development in evolution into a coherent and productive synthesis, often called evo-devo. Evo-devo is seen as a replacement or amendment of the modern synthesis that has dominated the field of evolution since the 1940s and which, as even its architects confessed, was fundamentally incomplete because development remained outside its theoretical framework (Mayr and Provine (...)
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  82. Eva Feder Kittay & Licia Carlson (eds.) (2010). Cognitive Disability and its Challenge to Moral Philosophy. Wiley-Blackwell.score: 3.0
    Through a series of essays contributed by clinicians, medical historians, and prominent moral philosophers, Cognitive Disability and Its Challenge to Moral ...
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  83. Eva Jablonka & Marion J. Lamb (2007). Précis of Evolution in Four Dimensions. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (4):353-365.score: 3.0
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  84. Eva Feder Kittay (2011). Forever Small: The Strange Case of Ashley X. Hypatia 26 (3):610-631.score: 3.0
    I explore the ethics of altering the body of a child with severe cognitive disabilities in such a way that keeps the child “forever small.” The parents of Ashley, a girl of six with severe cognitive and developmental disabilities, in collaboration with her physicians and the Hospital Ethics Committee, chose to administer growth hormones that would inhibit her growth. They also decided to remove her uterus and breast buds, assuring that she would not go through the discomfort of menstruation and (...)
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  85. Eva Hedfors (2006). The Reading of Ludwik Fleck: Questions of Sources and Impetus. Social Epistemology 20 (2):131 – 161.score: 3.0
    The rediscovery in the mid-1970s of Ludwik Fleck's initially neglected monograph, Entstehung und Entwicklung einer Wissenschaftlichen Tatsache, published in 1935 and translated in 1979 as Genesis and Development of a Scientific Fact, has resulted in extensive, still ongoing, secondary writings, mainly within the humanities. Fleck has been interpreted as furthering a relativistic conception of science. Nowadays, he is often viewed as an important contributor to contemporary sociology of science and a forerunner to Thomas Kuhn. Fleck's account of the Wassermann reaction, (...)
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  86. Eva Feder Kittay (2009). The Personal is Philosophical is Political: A Philosopher and Mother of a Cognitively Disabled Person Sends Notes From the Battlefield. Metaphilosophy 40 (3-4):606-627.score: 3.0
  87. Wim Vandekerckhove & Eva E. Tsahuridu (forthcoming). Risky Rescues and the Duty to Blow the Whistle. Journal of Business Ethics.score: 3.0
    This article argues that whilst the idea of whistleblowing as a positive duty to do good or to prevent harm may be defendable, legislating that duty is not feasible. We develop our argument by identifying rights and duties involved in whistleblowing as two clusters: one of justice and one of benevolence. Legislative arguments have evolved to cover the justice issues and the tendency exists of extending rights and duties into the realm of benevolence. This article considers the problematic assumptions and (...)
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  88. Francesca Happé & Eva Loth (2002). 'Theory of Mind' and Tracking Speakers' Intentions. Mind and Language 17 (1&2):24–36.score: 3.0
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  89. Eva Picardi (2006). Colouring, Multiple Propositions, and Assertoric Content. Grazer Philosophische Studien 72 (1):49-71.score: 3.0
    The paper argues that colouring is a conventional ingredient of literal meaning characterized by a considerable degree of semantic under-determination and a high degree of context-sensitivity. The positive, though tentative, suggestion made in the paper is that whereas in the case of words such as "but" and "damn" we are dealing with words lacking in specificity, in the case of pejoratives in general, and racist jargon in particular, we are dealing with words that express concepts that purport to describe the (...)
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  90. J. Kadvany (2012). Chocolate and Chess (Unlocking Lakatos). [REVIEW] Philosophy of the Social Sciences 42 (2):276-286.score: 3.0
    Chocolate and Chess (Unlocking Lakatos) tells the fascinating story of Imre Lakatos’ life in Hungary before his flight to England following the failed 1956 Hungarian Revolution. The book focuses on Lakatos’ role as a political functionary under Hungarian Stalinism, and compiles what is known of Lakatos’ role in the induced suicide of a young woman, Éva Iszák, at the end of World War II. This historical and biographical study provides essential background for appreciating Lakatos’ cross-cultural role as a philosopher in (...)
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  91. Eva Schwarz (2010). Christian Lotz. 'From Affectivity to Subjectivity. Husserl's Phenomenology Revisited'. [REVIEW] Husserl Studies 26 (2):157-165.score: 3.0
  92. Eva M. Buccioni (2002). The Psychical Forces in Plato's Phaedrus. British Journal for the History of Philosophy 10 (3):331 – 357.score: 3.0
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  93. Eva Feder Kittay (2010). Planning a Trip to Italy, Arriving in Holland: The Delusion of Choice in Planning a Family. International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 3 (2).score: 3.0
    The title of this paper deserves an explanation—or rather two explanations, one for the portion preceding the colon, the other for that following as the subtitle. The first part is derived from a short essay by Emily Perl Kingsley, written in 1987 in response to questions she had received about what it is like to raise a child with Down Syndrome.1 Kingsley suggests that planning for a child is like planning a trip to some wonderful destination—in her example, Italy. She (...)
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  94. Eva Jablonka & Marion J. Lamb (2007). The Expanded Evolutionary Synthesis—a Response to Godfrey-Smith, Haig, and West-Eberhard. Biology and Philosophy 22 (3):453-472.score: 3.0
    In responding to three reviews of Evolution in Four Dimensions (Jablonka and Lamb, 2005, MIT Press), we briefly consider the historical background to the present genecentred view of evolution, especially the way in which Weismann’s theories have influenced it, and discuss the origins of the notion of epigenetic inheritance. We reaffirm our belief that all types of hereditary information—genetic, epigenetic, behavioural and cultural—have contributed to evolutionary change, and outline recent evidence, mainly from epigenetic studies, that suggests that non-DNA heritable variations (...)
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  95. Eva M. Buccioni (1998). Michael J. Reiss and Roger Straughan, Improving Nature? The Science and Ethics of Genetic Engineering. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 11 (1):49-55.score: 3.0
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  96. Eva Jablonka (2006). Genes as Followers in Evolution – a Post-Synthesis Synthesis? Biology and Philosophy 21 (1):143-154.score: 3.0
  97. Arnon Levy & Eva Jablonka (2004). Marcello Barbieri (2003). The Organic Codes: An Introduction to Semantic Biology. Acta Biotheoretica 52 (1).score: 3.0
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  98. Eva Brann (2010). Are the Platonic Doctrines Unwritten Because They Couldn't or Because They Shouldn't Be Published? Comparative and Continental Philosophy 1 (2).score: 3.0
    To what extent can philosophy speak to and write about what is most fundamental to itself? This essay sorts through aspects of the problem of Plato's alleged "unwritten doctrine." The essay begins by moving back to Plato's teacher and the non-doctrinal investigations of Socrates, which are grounded in the positing of hypotheses and dialogic questioning. Following this move, the essay turns forward to Plotinus's later, more systematic presentations where the use of terms like “the one” and “the good” are not (...)
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  99. Eva Kittay (2002). Love's Labor Revisited. Hypatia 17 (3):237 - 250.score: 3.0
    Love's Labor explores the relations that dependency work fosters between women and between men and women, and argues that dependency is not exceptional but integral to human life. The commentaries point to more facets of dependency such as the importance (and limitation) of personal narrative in philosophizing dependency (Ruddick); the role of spirituality that Gottlieb addresses with regard to his disabled daughter; and the application of the theory to the situation of elderly women (Tong).
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  100. Eva Feder Kittay (1999). Love's Labor: Essays on Women, Equality and Dependence. Routledge.score: 3.0
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