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  1. Gerhard Schlosser (1998). Self-Re-Production and Functionality. Synthese 116 (3):303-354.score: 120.0
    Function and teleology can be naturalized either by reference to systems with a particular type of organization (organizational views) or by reference to a particular kind of history (etiological views). As functions are generally ascribed to states or traits according to their current role and regardless of their origin, etiological accounts are inappropriate. Here, I offer a systems-theoretical interpretation as a new version of an organizational account of functionality, which is more comprehensive than traditional cybernetic views and provides explicit criteria (...)
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  2. Gerhard Schlosser (2005). The Architecture and Evolution of Life Cycles. Biology and Philosophy 20 (4):837-848.score: 120.0
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  3. Sandra D. Mitchell (2006). Modularity?More Than a Buzzword?: Modularity in Development and Evolution Gerhard Schlosser and G�Nter P. Wagner , Eds Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2003 (600 Pp; $35.00 Pbk; ISBN 0226738558); Modularity: Understanding the Development and Evolution of Natural Complex Systems Werner Callebaut and Diego Rasskin-Gutman , Eds Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2005 (464 Pp; $55.00 Hbk; ISBN 0262033267). [REVIEW] Biological Theory 1 (1):98-101.score: 45.0
  4. Markus E. Schlosser (2011). Review of "Self-Constitution: Agency, Identity, and Integrity", by Christine M. Korsgaard, 2009. [REVIEW] Philosophical Quarterly 61 (242):212-214.score: 30.0
  5. Markus E. Schlosser (2012). Free Will and the Unconscious Precursors of Choice. Philosophical Psychology 25 (3):365-384.score: 30.0
    Benjamin Libet's empirical challenge to free will has received a great deal of attention and criticism. A standard line of response has emerged that many take to be decisive against Libet's challenge. In the first part of this paper, I will argue that this standard response fails to put the challenge to rest. It fails, in particular, to address a recent follow-up experiment that raises a similar worry about free will (Soon, Brass, Heinze, & Haynes, 2008). In the second part, (...)
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  6. Markus E. Schlosser (2012). Causally Efficacious Intentions and the Sense of Agency: In Defense of Real Mental Causation. Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 32 (3):135-160.score: 30.0
    Empirical evidence, it has often been argued, undermines our commonsense assumptions concerning the efficacy of conscious intentions. One of the most influential advocates of this challenge has been Daniel Wegner, who has presented an impressive amount of evidence in support of a model of "apparent mental causation". According to Wegner, this model provides the best explanation of numerous curious and pathological cases of behavior. Further, it seems that Benjamin Libet's classic experiment on the initiation of action and the empirical evidence (...)
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  7. Markus E. Schlosser (2012). Taking Something as a Reason for Action. Philosophical Papers 41 (2):267-304.score: 30.0
    This paper proposes and defends an account of what it is to act for reasons. In the first part, I will discuss the desire-belief and the deliberative model of acting for reasons. I will argue that we can avoid the weaknesses and retain the strengths of both views, if we pursue an alternative according to which acting for reasons involves taking something as a reason. In the main part, I will develop an account of what it is to take something (...)
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  8. Markus E. Schlosser (2009). Non-Reductive Physicalism, Mental Causation and the Nature of Actions. In H. Leitgeb & A. Hieke (eds.), Reduction: Between the Mind and the Brain. Ontos.score: 30.0
    Given some reasonable assumptions concerning the nature of mental causation, non-reductive physicalism faces the following dilemma. If mental events cause physical events, they merely overdetermine their effects (given the causal closure of the physical). If mental events cause only other mental events, they do not make the kind of difference we want them to. This dilemma can be avoided if we drop the dichotomy between physical and mental events. Mental events make a real difference if they cause actions. But actions (...)
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  9. Markus E. Schlosser (2006). Causal Exclusion and Overdetermination. In E. Di Nucci & J. McHugh (eds.), Content, Consciousness and Perception. Cambridge Scholars Press.score: 30.0
    This paper is about the causal exclusion argument against non-reductive physicalism. Many philosophers think that this argument poses a serious problem for non-reductive theories of the mind — some think that it is decisive against them. In the first part I will outline non-reductive physicalism and the exclusion argument. Then I will distinguish between three versions of the argument that address three different versions of non-reductive physicalism. According to the first, the relation between mental and physical events is token-identity. According (...)
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  10. Markus E. Schlosser (2010). Agency, Ownership, and the Standard Theory. In A. Buckareff, J. Aguilar & K. Frankish (eds.), New Waves in the Philosophy of Action. Palgrave Macmillan.score: 30.0
    The causal theory of action has been the standard view in the philosophy of action and mind. In this chapter, I will present responses to two challenges to the theory. The first says, basically, that there is no positive argument in favour of the causal theory, as the only reason that supports it consists in the apparent lack of tenable alternatives. The second challenge says that the theory fails to capture the phenomenon of agency, as it reduces activity to mere (...)
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  11. Markus E. Schlosser (2008). Agent-Causation and Agential Control. Philosophical Explorations 11 (1):3-21.score: 30.0
    According to what I call the reductive standard-causal theory of agency, the exercise of an agent's power to act can be reduced to the causal efficacy of agent-involving mental states and events. According to a non-reductive agent-causal theory, an agent's power to act is irreducible and primitive. Agent-causal theories have been dismissed on the ground that they presuppose a very contentious notion of causation, namely substance-causation. In this paper I will assume, with the proponents of the agent-causal approach, that substance-causation (...)
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  12. Markus E. Schlosser (2011). The Metaphysics of Rule-Following. Philosophical Studies 155 (3):345-369.score: 30.0
    This paper proposes a causal-dispositional account of rule-following as it occurs in reasoning and intentional agency. It defends this view against Kripke’s (1982) objection to dispositional accounts of rule-following, and it proposes a solution to the problem of deviant causal chains. In the first part, I will outline the causal-dispositional approach. In the second part, I will follow Martin and Heil’s (1998) realist response to Kripke’s challenge. I will propose an account that distinguishes between two kinds of rule-conformity and two (...)
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  13. Markus E. Schlosser (2012). Review of "Free Will and Modern Science", R. Swinburne (Ed.), 2011. [REVIEW] International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 26 (4):463-466.score: 30.0
  14. Markus E. Schlosser (2010). Bending It Like Beckham: Movement, Control and Deviant Causal Chains. Analysis 70 (2):299-303.score: 30.0
    Like all causal theories in philosophy, the causal theory of action is plagued by the problem of deviant causal chains. I have proposed a solution on the basis of the assumption that mental states and events are causally efficacious in virtue of their contents. This solution has been questioned by Torbjörn Tännsjö (2009). First, I will reply to the objection, and then I will discuss Tännsjö’s alternative.
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  15. Markus E. Schlosser (forthcoming). Conscious Will, Reason-Responsiveness, and Moral Responsibility. Journal of Ethics:1-28.score: 30.0
    Empirical evidence challenges many of the assumptions that underlie traditional philosophical and commonsense conceptions of human agency. It has been suggested that this evidence threatens also to undermine free will and moral responsibility. In this paper, I will focus on the purported threat to moral responsibility. The evidence challenges assumptions concerning the ability to exercise conscious control and to act for reasons. This raises an apparent challenge to moral responsibility as these abilities appear to be necessary for morally responsible agency. (...)
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  16. Markus E. Schlosser (forthcoming). The Luck Argument Against Event-Causal Libertarianism: It is Here to Stay. Philosophical Studies:1-11.score: 30.0
    The luck argument raises a serious challenge for libertarianism about free will. In broad outline, if an action is undetermined, then it appears to be a matter of luck whether or not one performs it. And if it is a matter of luck whether or not one performs an action, then it seems that the action is not performed with free will. This argument is most effective against event-causal accounts of libertarianism. Recently, Christopher Franklin (2011) has defended event-causal libertarianism against (...)
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  17. Markus E. Schlosser (2007). The Metaphysics of Agency. Dissertation, St. Andrewsscore: 30.0
    Mainstream philosophy of action and mind construes intentional behaviour in terms of causal processes that lead from agent-involving mental states to action. Actions are construed as events, which are actions in virtue of being caused by the right mental antecedents in the right way. Opponents of this standard event-causal approach have criticised the view on various grounds; they argue that it does not account for free will and moral responsibility, that it does not account for action done in the light (...)
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  18. Markus E. Schlosser (2013). Review of "The Things We Do and Why We Do Them", by Constantine Sandis, 2012. [REVIEW] Philosophy in Review 33 (1):74-76.score: 30.0
  19. Ulrich Schlösser (2011). Self-Constitution: Agency, Identity and Integrity, by Christine Korsgaard. European Journal of Philosophy 19 (1):160-164.score: 30.0
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  20. Ulrich Schlösser, Hegel's Conception of Philosophical Critique. The Concept of Consciousness and the Structure of Proof in the Introduction to the Phenomenology of Spirit.score: 30.0
    Among philosophers in the period of change between the late 18th and early 19th centuries it was a widespread conviction that, because the status of a demonstrative theory made up of axioms and proofs was neither available nor desirable for philosophy, philosophical critique would also not be external to the business of philosophy. Rather it was to belong to the essence of philosophy itself. Against this background Hegel occupied himself almost from the beginning of his philosophical thinking with the question (...)
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  21. Markus E. Schlosser (2008). Review of "Self-Knowledge and Resentment", by Akeel Bilgrami, 2006. [REVIEW] Philosophical Quarterly 58 (230):185–187.score: 30.0
  22. Markus E. Schlosser (2010). Review of "Free Will as an Open Scientific Problem", by Mark Balaguer, 2010. [REVIEW] Metapsychology Online 14 (16).score: 30.0
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  23. Markus E. Schlosser (2010). Review of "Naturalizing Intention in Action", F. Grammont, D. Legrand, and P. Livet (Eds.), 2010. [REVIEW] Metapsychology Online 14 (34).score: 30.0
  24. Markus E. Schlosser (2007). Basic Deviance Reconsidered. Analysis 67 (295):186–194.score: 30.0
    Most contemporary philosophers of action agree on the following claims. Firstly, the possibility of deviant or wayward causal chains poses a serious problem for the standard-causal theory of action. Secondly, we can distinguish between different kinds of deviant causal chains in the theory of action. In particular, we can distinguish between cases of basic and cases of consequential deviance. Thirdly, the problem of consequential deviance admits of a fairly straightforward solution, whereas the possibility of basic deviance constitutes a separate and (...)
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  25. Markus E. Schlosser (2008). Review: John R. Searle: Freedom and Neurobiology: Reflections on Free Will, Language, and Political Power. [REVIEW] Mind 117 (468):1127-1130.score: 30.0
  26. Ulrich Schlösser (2004). Kant Und Die Berliner Aufklärung. Akten Des IX. Internationalen Kantkongresses. European Journal of Philosophy 12 (1):138–145.score: 30.0
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  27. G. Schlosser (2003). Naturalizing Functions-Unity Beyond Pluralism? - Functions-New Essays in the Philosophy of Psychology and Biologyandre Ariew, Robert Cummins, & Mark Perlman (Eds.); Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2002, Pp.VIII+449, Price £50.00 Hardback, ISBN 0-19-925580-6, Price £16.99 Paperback, ISBN 0-19-925581-. [REVIEW] Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C 34 (4):685-697.score: 30.0
  28. Myriam Gerhard (2009). Maio G, Clausen J, Müller O (Eds) Human Without Measure? Scope and Limits of Anthropological Arguments in Biomedical Ethics. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 12 (5).score: 30.0
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  29. Ulrich Schlosser (2004). Kant Und Die Berliner Aufklarung. Akten des IX. Internationalen Kantkongresses. European Journal of Philosophy 12 (1):138-145.score: 30.0
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  30. W. A. Gerhard (1947). Plato's Theory of Dialectic. The New Scholasticism 21 (2):192-211.score: 30.0
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  31. Ulrich Schlösser (2003). Entzogenes Sein und unbedingte Evidenz in Fichtes Wissenschaftslehre 1804 (2). Fichte-Studien 20:145-159.score: 30.0
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  32. Barry Schlosser (1996). Transmitter V. Hedonia. Ethics and Behavior 6 (2):172 – 174.score: 30.0
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  33. Ulrich Schlösser (2006). Worum geht es in der späteren Wissenschaftslehre und inwiefern unterscheiden sich die verschiedenen Darstellungen von ihr dem Ansatz nach? Fichte-Studien 30:15-23.score: 30.0
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  34. William A. Gerhard (1954). General Psychology. The New Scholasticism 28 (2):245-247.score: 30.0
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  35. William Arthur Gerhard (1948). Infra-Rational Knowledge and the Intellectual Virtue of Prudence. Notre Dame, Ind..score: 30.0
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  36. William A. Gerhard & Brijen K. Gupta (1970). Literature: The Phenomenological Art. Man and World 3 (2):102-115.score: 30.0
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  37. William A. Gerhard (1950). Pythagoreans and Eleatics. The New Scholasticism 24 (3):335-336.score: 30.0
  38. W. A. Gerhard (1940). Philosophy in America. The Modern Schoolman 17 (3):59-59.score: 30.0
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  39. W. A. Gerhard (1952). Preface to a Science of Phenomena. The New Scholasticism 26 (2):195-228.score: 30.0
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  40. W. A. Gerhard (1952). The Concept of Mind. The New Scholasticism 26 (1):125-127.score: 30.0
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  41. Markus Schlosser, Mental Causation: A Lesson From Action Theory.score: 30.0
    Consider the following dilemma for non-reductive physicalism. If mental events cause physical events, they merely overdetermine their effects, given the causal closure of the physical. And if mental events cause only other mental events, they do not make the kind of difference we want them to. This dilemma can be avoided once the dichotomy between physical and mental events is dropped. Mental events make a real difference if they cause actions. But actions, I will argue, are neither mental nor physical (...)
     
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  42. Friedrich Philipp Schlosser (2004). Philosophische Adhandlungen. Georg Olms.score: 30.0
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  43. Rasmus Grønfeldt Winther (2001). Varieties of Modules: Kinds, Levels, Origins, and Behaviors. Journal of Experimental Zoology 291:116-129.score: 15.0
    This article began as a review of a conference, organized by Gerhard Schlosser, entitled “Modularity in Development and Evolution.” The conference was held at, and sponsored by, the Hanse Wissenschaftskolleg in Delmenhorst, Germany in May, 2000. The article subsequently metamorphosed into a literature and concept review as well as an analysis of the differences in current perspectives on modularity. Consequently, I refer to general aspects of the conference but do not review particular presentations. I divide modules into three (...)
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  44. Craig S. Delancey (2006). Ontology and Teleofunctions: A Defense and Revision of the Systematic Account of Teleological Explanation. Synthese 150 (1):69 - 98.score: 15.0
    I defend and revise the systematic account of normative functions (teleofunctions), as recently developed by Gerhard Schlosser and by W. D. Christensen and M. H. Bickhard. This account proposes that teleofunctions are had by structures that play certain kinds of roles in complex systems. This theory is an alternative to the historical etiological account of teleofunctions, developed by Ruth Millikan and others. The historical etiological account is susceptible to a general ontological problem that has been under-appreciated, and that (...)
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  45. Charles Pigden, Schurz, Gerhard, the is-Ought Problem: An Investigation in Philosophical Logic, Dordrecht, Kluwer, 1997, X + 332, £92.25. [REVIEW]score: 12.0
    There have been books written since 1997 both on Hume’s ethics and on metaethics generally which make no mention of Gerhard Schurz’s The Is-Ought Problem. I don’t say that they are ipso facto bad books since they may have merits which make up for this glaring defect. But Schurz’s magnificent The Is-Ought Problem is a major contribution to both logic and metaethics and ethicists who disregard it do so at their intellectual peril.
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  46. Gerhard Endress, Rüdiger Arnzen & J. Thielmann (eds.) (2004). Words, Texts, and Concepts Cruising the Mediterranean Sea: Studies on the Sources, Contents and Influences of Islamic Civilization and Arabic Philosophy and Science: Dedicated to Gerhard Endress on His Sixty-Fifth Birthday. Peeters.score: 12.0
    This statement by the late Franz Rosenthal is, in a sense, the uniting theme of the present volume's 35 articles by renowned scholars of Islamic Studies, Middle ...
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  47. Bernice McNair Barnett (2004). Introduction: The Life, Career, and Social Thought of Gerhard Lenski: Scholar, Teacher, Mentor, Leader. Sociological Theory 22 (2):163-193.score: 12.0
    This introduction provides an overview of the life, career, and social thought of Gerhard Lenski. Following a preliminary description of Lenski's contributions, this essay is divided into two sections. The first section examines the origins, education, and biographical influences on Lenski as a major social theorist as well as the intellectual foundation of his sociological theories. The second section presents Lenski's work, impact, and legacy and sets the stage for the original essays that are grouped around four of six (...)
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  48. Michael D. Kennedy (2004). Evolution and Event in History and Social Change: Gerhard Lenski's Critical Theory. Sociological Theory 22 (2):315-327.score: 12.0
    Authors have contrasted social change and history many times, especially in terms of the significance of the event in accounting for the broadest contours of human societies' evolution. After recasting Gerhard Lenski's ecological-evolutionary theory in a critical fashion, by emphasizing its engagement with alternativity and by introducing a different approach to structure, I reconsider the salience of the event in the developmentalist project and suggest that ecological-evolutionary theory can be quite helpful in posing new questions about an eventful sociology. (...)
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  49. Hubertus Buchstein, Rainer Schmalz-Bruns & Gerhard Göhler (eds.) (2006). Politik der Integration: Symbole, Repräsentation, Institution: Festschrift für Gerhard Göhler Zum 65. Geburtstag. Nomos.score: 12.0
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  50. Gerhard Gentzen (1970). The Collected Papers of Gerhard Gentzen. Amsterdam, North-Holland Pub. Co..score: 12.0
     
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  51. Christian Lotz (2012). Distant Presence. Representation, Painting and Photography in Gerhard Richter’s Reader. Painting and Photography in Gerhard Richter’s Reader,” Symposium. Canadian Journal for Continental Philosophy (1):87-111.score: 12.0
  52. David Albert (2010). Review of Gerhard Ernst, Andreas Hüttemann (Eds.), Time, Chance, and Reduction: Philosophical Aspects of Statistical Mechanics. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2010 (9).score: 9.0
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  53. Gavin Keeney (2010). Art as "Night": An Art-Theological Treatise. Cambridge Scholars Publishing.score: 9.0
    Written over the course of two months in early 2008, Art as "Night" is a series of essays in part inspired by a January 2007 visit to the Velázquez exhibition at the National Gallery of Art, London, with subsequent forays into related themes and art-historical judgments for and against theories of meta-painting. Art as "Night" proposes a type of a-historical dark knowledge (a-theology and theology, at once) crossing painting since Velázquez, but reaching back to the Renaissance, especially Titian and Caravaggio. (...)
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  54. Stefano Predelli (2006). Review of Gerhard Preyer and Georg Peter (Eds.): Contextualism in Philosophy. Knowledge, Meaning, and Truth. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2005. [REVIEW] Linguistics and Philosophy 29 (5):617-629.score: 9.0
  55. Dominic J. O'Meara (2009). The Reception of Greek Philosophy (C.) D'Ancona (Ed.) The Libraries of the Neoplatonists. Proceedings of the Meeting of the European Science Foundation Network 'Late Antiquity and Arabic Thought. Patterns in the Constitution of European Culture' Held in Strasbourg, March 12–14, 2004 Under the Impulsion of the Scientific Committee of the Meeting, Composed by Matthias Baltes†, Michel Cacouros, Cristina D'Ancona, Tiziano Dorandi, Gerhard Endreß, Philippe Hoffmann, Henri Hugonnard Roche. (Philosophia Antiqua 107.) Pp. Xxxvi + 531. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2007. Cased, €149, US$199. ISBN: 978-90-04-15641-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 59 (02):438-.score: 9.0
  56. Arthur Gibson (1974). An Exhibition of Theological Fallacies: A Critique of Gerhard Ebeling's Analysis of Language. Heythrop Journal 15 (4):423–440.score: 9.0
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  57. Douglas M. Jesseph (2009). Review of Gerhard Preyer, Georg Peter (Eds.), Philosophy of Mathematics: Set Theory, Measuring Theories, and Nominalism. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (4).score: 9.0
  58. R. M. Cook (1966). Gerhard Neumann: Gesten Und Gebärden in der Griechischen Kunst. Pp. 225; 78 Figs. Berlin: De Gruyter, 1965. Cloth, DM. 38. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 16 (03):419-420.score: 9.0
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  59. Andree Hahmann (2009). Gerhard Ernst, Die Objektivität der Moral. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 12 (3).score: 9.0
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  60. A. Pattin (1962). Critique Et Morale Chez Kant. Par Gerhard Krüger, Traduit Par M. Regnier, Préface d'Eric Weil. Bibliothèque des Archives de Philosophie. Paris, Beauchesne, 1961. 275 Pages. [REVIEW] Dialogue 1 (01):98-99.score: 9.0
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  61. Wayne A. Davis (2006). Review of Gerhard Preyer, Georg Peter (Eds.), Contextualism in Philosophy: Knowledge, Meaning, and Truth. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006 (7).score: 9.0
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  62. E. J. Kenney (1977). Gerhard Jäger: Einführung in Die Klassische Philologie. (Beck'sche Elementarbücher.) Pp. 234. Munich: Beck, 1975. Paper, DM. 24. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 27 (02):325-326.score: 9.0
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  63. Peter Baumann (2005). Gerhard Ernst: Das Problem Des Wissens, Paderborn: Mentis 2002. Grazer Philosophische Studien 68 (1):221-223.score: 9.0
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  64. Craig Calhoun (2004). Gerhard Lenski, Some False Oppositions, and "the Religious Factor". Sociological Theory 22 (2):194-204.score: 9.0
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  65. J. van Heijenoort (1972). Book Review:The Collected Papers of Gerhard Gentzen M. E. Szabo. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 39 (1):91-.score: 9.0
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  66. Charles Hartshorne (1934). Book Review:Max Schelers Phanomenologische Systematik: Mit Einer Monographischen Bibliographie Max Scheler. Gerhard Kraenzlin; Der Verstandene Tod: Eine Untersuchung Zu Martin Heideggers Existenzialontologie. Adolph Sternberger. [REVIEW] Ethics 44 (4):478-.score: 9.0
  67. Gerald Vision (2007). Contextualism in Philosophy: Knowledge, Meaning, and Truth - Edited by Gerhard Preyer and Georg Peter. Philosophical Books 48 (3):269-272.score: 9.0
  68. Jussi Haukioja (2003). Reality and Humean Supervenience: Essays on the Philosophy of David Lewis Gerhard Preyer and Frank Siebelt, Editors Studies in Epistemology and Cognitive Theory Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2001, Xii + 243 Pp., $27.95 Paper. [REVIEW] Dialogue 42 (02):389-.score: 9.0
  69. Hugh Lloyd-Jones (1969). Sophocles, Antigone Gerhard Müller: Sophokles, Antigone: Erläutert Und Mit Einer Einleitung Versehen. Pp. 287. Heidelberg: Winter, 1967. Cloth, DM. 38 (Paper, DM.36). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 19 (01):25-30.score: 9.0
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  70. Sven Walter (2003). Erwin Rogler Und Gerhard Preyer: Materialismus, Anomaler Monismus Und Mentale Kausalität. Frankfurt: Humanities Online, 2001. Grazer Philosophische Studien 65 (1):251-255.score: 9.0
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  71. Bernulf Kanitscheider (2004). Von der Wissenschaftstheorie Zur Kunst. Ein Forscherleben Nachruf Auf Gerhard Frey. Journal for General Philosophy of Science 35 (1):1-12.score: 9.0
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  72. Jacob Klein & Emmanuel Patard (2006). Ausgewählte Briefe von Jacob Klein an Gerhard Krüger, 1929-1933. New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 6:308-329.score: 9.0
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  74. J. C. McKeown (1981). Gerhard Petersmann: Themenführung Und Motiventfaltung in der Monobiblos des Properz. (Grazer Beiträge, Suppl. 1.) Pp. 231. Horn-Graz: F. Berger, 1980. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 31 (02):291-292.score: 9.0
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  75. Wolfgang Schwarz (1970). Beiträge Zur Geschichte Und Interpretation der Philosophie Kants. By Gerhard Lehmann. Berlin, Walter de Gruyter & Co., 1969. Pp. Viii, 427. DM 72.00. [REVIEW] Dialogue 8 (04):735-737.score: 9.0
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  76. F. W. Walbank (1991). Hans Volkmann: Die Massenversklavungen der Einwohner Eroberter Städte in der Hellenistisch-Römischen Zeit. Zweite, Durchgesehene Und Erweiterte Auflage von Gerhard Horsmann. (Forschungen Zur Antiken Sklavereì, 22.) Pp. Iv + 202. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 1990. Paper, DM 49. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 41 (02):508-509.score: 9.0
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  77. A. Pickel (1989). Book Reviews : Geltung Und Normativer Zwang (Validity and Normative Necessity). By Gerhard Wagner. Freiburg/Munich: Karl Alber, 1987. Pp. 185. Dm. 48. [REVIEW] Philosophy of the Social Sciences 19 (3):404-406.score: 9.0
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  78. P. A. Brunt (1970). Gerhard Radke (Ed.): Cicero, Ein Mensch Seiner Zeit. Acht Vorträge Zu Einem Geistesgeschichtlichen Phänomen. Pp. 259; 6 Plates. Berlin: De Gruyter, 1968. Stiff Paper, DM. 28. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 20 (01):108-.score: 9.0
  79. John Crossley, Review : Eckart Menzler-Trotts's: Logic's Lost Genius: The Life of Gerhard Gentzen.score: 9.0
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  80. Arnold M. Duff (1930). Laments for Animals Totenklage Um Tiere in der Antiken Dichtung. Mit Einem Anhang Byzantinischer, Mittel-Lateinischer Und Neuhochdeutscher Tierepikedien. By Gerhard Herrlinger. Pp. X + 188. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer. (T¨Binger Beiträge Zur Altertumswissenschaft, 8. Heft.) 1930. Paper, Rm. 12. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 44 (06):244-.score: 9.0
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  81. Simon Hornblower (1986). Gerhard Wirth: Studien Zur Alexandergeschichte. Pp. Ix + 299. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 1985. DM. 75. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 36 (02):330-.score: 9.0
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  82. D. M. Jones (1964). Gerhard Reiter: Die Griechischen Bezeichnungen der Farben WeῙβ, Grau Und Braun: Eine Bedeutungsuntersuchung. (Commentationes Aenipontanae, Xvi.) Pp. 132. Innsbruck: Wagner, 1962. Paper, Ö.5. 180. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 14 (03):350-351.score: 9.0
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  83. Theo A. F. Kuipers (2005). Confirmation and Truthlikeness: Reply to Gerhard Schurz. Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 83 (1):160-166.score: 9.0
  84. D. M. Lewis (1978). Gerhard Pfohl (Ed.): Das Studium der Griechischen Epigraphik. Eine Einführung. Pp. Xv + 164. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 1977. Wrappers, DM. 44 (to Subscribers DM. 25). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 28 (02):381-.score: 9.0
  85. W. Liebeschuetz (2000). AURIGAE Gerhard Horsmann: Die Wagenlenker der Römischen Kaiserzeit . (Forschungen Zur Antiken Sklaverei, 29.). Pp. Vii + 339. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 1998. Paper, DM 96. ISBN: 3-515-07234-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 50 (01):223-.score: 9.0
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  86. A. A. Long (1971). 'Nous' in Plato Gerhard Jäger: 'Nous' in Platons Dialogen. (Hypomnemata, 17.) Pp. 183. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1967. Paper, DM. 32. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 21 (02):184-186.score: 9.0
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  87. Charles R. Gallagher (2009). The Papacy, The Jews, and the Holocaust. By Frank J. Coppa, Pius XII, The Holocaust, and the Cold War. By Michael Phayer and The Holy See and Hitler's Germany. By Gerhard Besier. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 50 (6):1063-1066.score: 9.0
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  88. K. W. Gransden (1974). Aeneid Viii Gerhard Binder: Aeneas Und Augustus: Interpretationen Zum 8. Buck der Aeneis. Pp. Xii+299. Meisenheim Am Glan: Anton Hain, 1971. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 24 (01):50-52.score: 9.0
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  89. Herman Hausheer (1938). Book Review:Die Philosophie des Unendlichen Menschen: Ein System des Reinen Idealismus Und Zugleich Eine Kritische Transzendental Philosophie. Gerhard Kraenzlin. [REVIEW] Ethics 48 (3):462-.score: 9.0
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  90. Tony Honore (1986). Gerhard Ries: Prolog Und Epilog in Gesetzen des Altertums (Muenchener Beitraege Zur Papyrusforschung Und Antiken Rechtsgeschichte, 76 Heft.) Pp. Viii + 248. Munich: C. H. Beck, 1983 Paper, DM. 86. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 36 (01):146-147.score: 9.0
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  91. Carol C. Mattusch (1992). Greek Bronze-Casting Workshops Gerhard Zimmer: Griechische Bronzegusswerkstätten: Zur Technologieentwicklung Eines Antiken Kunsthandwerkes. Pp. Xi + 225; 75 Figs., 29 Plates. Mainz Am Rhein: Von Zabern, 1990. DM 190. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 42 (02):398-400.score: 9.0
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  92. R. Charles (1991). Book Review : Shalom: Biblical Perspectives on Creation, Justice and Peace, by Ulrich Duchrow and Gerhard Liedke. WCC Publications, Geneva, 1989, 198 Pp. 9.50. [REVIEW] Studies in Christian Ethics 4 (1):92-93.score: 9.0
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  93. David A. West (1966). Gerhard Sghönbeck: Der Locus Amoenus von Homer Bis Horaz. (Heidelberg Diss.) Pp. 325. Cologne: Privately Printed, 1962. Paper, DM. 9.80. (Obtainable From Seminar für Klassische Philologie, 4 Narstallhof, Heidelberg.). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 16 (03):415-416.score: 9.0
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  94. Gordon Williams (1960). The Source of the Persa of Plautus Gerhard Ludwig Müller: Das Original des Plautiniscken Persa. (Frankfurt Diss.) Pp. Iv + 96. Frankfurt Am Main: Privately Printed, 1957. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 10 (02):128-129.score: 9.0
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  95. H. I. Bell (1912). Graeco-Roman Egypt Hypothek Und Hypallagma: Beitrag Zum Pfand- Und Vollstreckungsrecht der Griechischen Papyri. Von A. B. Schwarz. 1 Vol. 8vo. Pp. Vii + 152. Leipzig Und Berlin: B. G. Teubner, 1911. M. 6 Geheftet; M. 7 Gebunden. Studien Zur Byzantinischen Verwaltung Ägyptens. Von Matthias Gelzer. 1 Vol. 8vo. Pp. 107. Leipzig: Quelle Und Meyer, 1909. M. 3.60. Ptolemais in Oberägypten: Ein Beitrag Zur Geschichte des Hellenismus in Agvpten. Von Gerhard Plaumann. 1 Vol. 8vo. Pp. Xii + 137. Same Publishers, 1910. M. 4.50. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 26 (05):158-160.score: 9.0
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  96. John Boardman (1976). Hans-Günter Buchholz, Gerhard Jöhrens, Irmgard Maull: Jagd Und Fischfang. (Archaeologia Homerica, Bd. I, Kap. J.) Pp. 199; 56 Figs., 6 Plates. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1973. Paper, DM. 65. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 26 (02):262-.score: 9.0
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  97. John Briscoe (1991). The Roman Calendar Gerhard Radke: Fasti Romani: Betrachtungen Zur Frühgeschichte des Römischen Kalendars. (Orbis Antiquus, 31.) Pp. Xvi + 105; 2 Photographs, 3 Diagrams, 3 Tables. Münster: Aschendorff, 1990. Paper, DM 32. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 41 (02):404-406.score: 9.0
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  98. Jeffrey Clarke (1998). The Question of Meaning: A Theological and Philosophical Orientation Gerhard Sauter Geoffrey W. Bromiley, Translator and Editor Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans, 1995, Viii + 156 Pp., $16.00. [REVIEW] Dialogue 37 (03):646-.score: 9.0
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  99. A. H. Coxon (1962). Lucretius as Expositor Gerhard Müller: Die Darstellung der Kinetik Bei Lukrez. Pp. 130 Berlin: Akademie-Verlag, 1959. Paper, DM. 15.50. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 12 (01):54-55.score: 9.0
  100. E. R. Dodds (1929). Two Books on Plotinus Plotins Kategorien der Intelligiblen Welt, Ein Beitrag Zur Geschichte der Idee, von Gerhard Nebel (Heidelberger Abhandlungen Zur Philosophie U. Ihrer Geschichte, Vol. 18). Pp. 54. Tübingen: Mohr, 1929. M. 3. Plotins Leben, Untersuchungen Zur Biographie Plotins, von Hans Oppermann (Orient U. Antike, Vol. 7). Pp. 60. Heidelberg: Winter, 1929. M. 4. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 43 (05):186-187.score: 9.0
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