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  1. H. Colby William, John Lantos Constance Dahlin & Myra Christopher John Carney (forthcoming). The National Consensus Project for Quality Palliative Care Clinical Practice Guidelines Domain 8: Ethical and Legal Aspects of Care. HEC Forum.score: 290.0
    In 2001, leaders with palliative care convened to discuss the standardization of palliative care and formed the National Consensus Project for Quality Palliative Care. In 2004, the National Consensus Project for Quality Palliative Care produced the first edition of Clinical Guidelines for Quality Palliative Care. The Guidelines were developed by leaders in the field who examined other national and international standards with the intent to promote consistent, accessible, comprehensive, optimal palliative care through the health care spectrum. Within the guidelines there (...)
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  2. M. Bloodgood James, H. Turnley William & E. Mudrack Peter (forthcoming). Ethics Instruction and the Perceived Acceptability of Cheating. Journal of Business Ethics.score: 120.0
    This study examined whether undergraduate students’ perceptions regarding the acceptability of cheating were influenced by the amount of ethics instruction the students had received and/or by their personality. The results, from a sample of 230 upper-level undergraduate students, indicated that simply taking a business ethics course did not have a significant influence on students’ views regarding cheating. On the other hand, Machiavellianism was positively related to perceiving that two forms of cheating were acceptable. Moreover, in testing for moderating relationships, the (...)
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  3. M. Bloodgood James, H. Turnley William & Peter Mudrack (2008). The Influence of Ethics Instruction, Religiosity, and Intelligence on Cheating Behavior. Journal of Business Ethics 82 (3).score: 120.0
    This study examines the influence of ethics instruction, religiosity, and intelligence on cheating behavior. A sample of 230 upper level, undergraduate business students had the opportunity to increase their chances of winning money in an experimental situation by falsely reporting their task performance. In general, the results indicate that students who attended worship services more frequently were less likely to cheat than those who attended worship services less frequently, but that students who had taken a course in business ethics were (...)
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  4. Jaime Nubiola (2009). Review of H.G. Callaway (Ed), William James, A Pluralistic Universe. [REVIEW] Anuario Filosófico 42 (1):222-223.score: 63.0
    As suggested in the subtitle, A New Philosophical Reading, the editor aspires in his Introduction and his notes to “facilitate a deeper understanding and a critical evaluation (...) of this crucial and difficult philosophical work” (p. ix). This was the last important book which James published during his lifetime. With it James aims at a critical evaluation of Hegelian monism and an exploration of the philosophical and theological alternatives. “Our world of some one hundred years on”—the editor says (p. ix)—“is (...)
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  5. Phil Oliver (2009). Review: H.G. Callaway (Ed.) James, A Pluralistic Universe by William James. [REVIEW] Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 37 (108).score: 60.0
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  6. Sami Pihlström (2009). The Conduct of Life: A Philosophical Reading, Ralph Waldo Emerson By H.G. Callaway (Ed.) Society and Solitude: Twelve Chapters. A New Study Edition, with Notes, Philosophical Commentary and Historical Contextualization, Ralph Waldo Emerson By H.G. Callaway (Ed.) A Pluralistic Universe: Hibbert Lectures at Manchester College on the Present Situation in Philosophy. A New Philosophical Reading, William James By H.G. Callaway (Ed.). [REVIEW] Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 45 (3):444-449.score: 54.0
    This new edition of William James’s 1909 classic, A Pluralistic Universe reproduces the original text, only modernizing the spelling. The books has been annotated throughout to clarify James’s points of reference and discussion. There is a new, fuller index, a brief chronology of James’s life, and a new bibliography—chiefly based on James’s own references. The editor, H.G. Callaway, has included a new Introduction which elucidates the legacy of Jamesian pluralism to survey some related questions of contemporary American society. -/- (...)
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  7. Richard H. King (2011). Review, H.G. Callaway (Ed.) William James, A Pluralistic Universe, A New Philosophical Reading. [REVIEW] Journal of American Studies 45 (3):623-625.score: 48.0
    A Pluralistic Universe is America's favourite philosopher's last complete work before he died in 1910. Nevertheless, it has been somewhat neglected as a final self-reckoning. Indeed the term "pragmatism" occurs pretty rarely in it, while "experience" and "pluralism" abound. As introduced and annotated by H.G. Callaway, the Cambridge Scholars edition offers some valuable background on James and the text itself, particularly for the nonspecialist reader. Besides retaining James's notes, Callaway has also provided his own glosses on important philosophical terms, translations (...)
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  8. J. W. Stines (2008). William H. Poteat. Tradition and Discovery 35 (2):39-43.score: 48.0
    As is well known among readers of Tradition and Discovery, William H. Poteat was a central influence in bringing Michael Polanyi to the attention of American scholars and, particularly, to the interest of scholarship in religion and theology. Poteat’s own work was heavily impacted by Polanyi. In turn, Polanyi’s affiliation with Poteat at Duke and elsewhere clearly impressed and edified Polanyi and led to Polanyi’s request for Poteat’s collaboration with him on Meaning and to the prospect of Polanyi’s coming (...)
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  9. Phil Mullins (2009). William H. Poteat. Tradition and Discovery 36 (2):40-42.score: 48.0
    I here introduce a set of essays on William H. Poteat by quoting in full a 1968 letter from Poteat to Marjorie Grene. Poteat articulates reasons he cannot collaborate with Grene in editing the volume of Polanyi essays that was eventually published as Knowing and Being: Essays by Michael Polanyi in 1969.
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  10. R. Taylor Scott (1993). William H. Poteat. Tradition and Discovery 20 (1):6-12.score: 48.0
    William H. Poteat’s thought, while indebted to Michael Polanyi, originates in Poteat’s own project of remembering all articulate significances to their pre-articulate grounding in the mindbody. He invented the term mindbody both to overstep the traditional distinction between mind and body and to name the living arche of all meaning and meaning-discernment. In focusing on the recovery of the mindbody as the bedrock ontological matrix for the aquisition of speech, the act of explicit reference par excellence, Poteat radicalizes and (...)
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  11. Richard A. S. Hall (2009). Review of H.G. Callaway Ed, William James, A Pluralistic Universe, A New Philosophical Reading. [REVIEW] The Pluralist 4 (3).score: 45.0
    In 1907 William James was invited to give the Hibbert Lectures at Manchester College, Oxford. Initially he was reluctant to do so since he feared undertaking them would divert him from developing rigorously and systematically some metaphysical ideas of his own that had preoccupied him for some time. In the end, however, he relented and in the spring of 1908 gave the lectures which were subsequently published as A Pluralistic Universe. As it happened, though, in the course of these (...)
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  12. H. B. Acton (1949). Book Review:Foundations for World Order. E. L. Woodward, J. Robert Oppenheimer, E. H. Carr, William E. Rappard, Robert M. Hutchins, Francis B. Sayre, Edward M. Earle. [REVIEW] Ethics 59 (4):294-.score: 45.0
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  13. Robert K. DeKosky (2009). William H. Brock: William Crookes (1832–1919) and the Commercialization of Science. Foundations of Chemistry 11 (3):175-180.score: 42.0
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  14. H. A. Bedau (1985). The Limits of Utilitarianism and Beyond:Utilitarianism and Beyond. Amartya Sen, Bernard Williams; The Limits of Utilitarianism. Harlan B. Miller, William H. Williams. [REVIEW] Ethics 95 (2):333-.score: 39.0
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  15. Jerry H. Bentley (2005). The Human Web: A Bird's-Eyeview of World History by J. R. McNeill and William H. McNeill. History and Theory 44 (1):102–112.score: 39.0
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  16. William Calvin, William H. Calvin , "Memory's Future," Psychology Today 34(2):55ff.score: 39.0
    Psychology's fascination with memory and its imperfections dates back further than we can remember. The first careful experimental studies of memory were published in 1885 by German psychologist Hermann Ebbinghaus, and tens of thousands of memory studies have been conducted since. What has been learned, and what might the future of memory be?
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  17. H. D. Lewis (1955). Godwin's Moral Philosophy: An Interpretation of William Godwin. By D. H. Monro. (Oxford University Press. 1953. Pp. 205. Price 15s.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 30 (112):89-.score: 39.0
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  18. C. H. Evelyn-White (1919). Boethius Boethius, The Theological Treatises, with an English Translation by H. F. Stewart, D.D., Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and E. K. Rand, Ph.D., Professor of Latin in Harvard University. The Consolation of Philosophy, with the English Translation of 'L.T.' (1609). Loeb Classical Library. One Vol. Pp. Xiv + 420. London: William Heinemann, 1919. 7s. 6d. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 33 (7-8):160-163.score: 39.0
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  19. H. Nettleship (1888). Recent Latin Grammars The Eton Latin Grammar, For Use in the Higher Forms. By Francis Hay Rawlins, M.A., and William Ralph Inge. London: Murray, 1888. 6s. The Revised Latin Primer. By Benjamin Hall Kennedy, D.D. Longmans, 1888. 2s. 6d. The New Latin Primer. Edited by J. P. Postgate, M.A., and C. H. Vince, M.A. Cassell, 1888. 2s. 6d. The Shorter Latin Primer, by Dr. Kennedy. Longmans, 1888. 1s. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 2 (09):279-283.score: 39.0
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  20. W. H. Werkmeister & Eugene Francis Kaelin (eds.) (1981). Man and Value: Essays in Honor of William H. Werkmeister. University Presses of Florida.score: 39.0
     
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  21. Henry Laycock (1980). Karl Marx's Theory of History, a Defense by G. A. Cohen; Marx's Theory of History by William H. Shaw. Canadian Journal of Philosophy 10 (2):335-356.score: 36.0
    "Capital is moved as much and as little by the degradation and final depopulation of the human race, as by the probable fall of the earth into the sun. Apres moi le deluge! is the watchword of every capitalist and of every capitalist nation" (Marx, CAPITAL Vol 1, 380-381).
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  22. Alexander Klein (2009). On Hume on Space: Green's Attack, James' Empirical Response. Journal of the History of Philosophy 47 (3):pp. 415-449.score: 36.0
    ABSTRACT. Associationist psychologists of the late 19th-century premised their research on a fundamentally Humean picture of the mind. So the very idea of mental science was called into question when T. H. Green, a founder of British idealism, wrote an influential attack on Hume’s Treatise. I first analyze Green’s interpretation and criticism of Hume, situating his reading with respect to more recent Hume scholarship. I focus on Green’s argument that Hume cannot consistently admit real ideas of spatial relations. I then (...)
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  23. Ari Sutinen (forthcoming). Two Project Methods: Preliminary Observations on the Similarities and Differences Between William Heard Kilpatrick's Project Method and John Dewey's Problem-Solving Method. Educational Philosophy and Theory.score: 36.0
    The project method became a famous teaching method when William Heard Kilpatrick published his article ‘Project Method’ in 1918. The key idea in Kilpatrick's project method is to try to explain how pupils learn things when they work in projects toward different common objects. The same idea of pupils learning by work or action in an environment with objects also belongs to John Dewey's problem-solving method. Are Kilpatrick's project method and Dewey's problem-solving method the same thing? The aim of (...)
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  24. Benjamin Aldes Wurgaft (2011). Review of William H. F. Altman, The German Stranger: Leo Strauss and National Socialism. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2011 (6).score: 36.0
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  25. James Wood Bailey (2001). William H. Shaw, Contemporary Ethics: Taking Account of Utilitarianism, Oxford, Blackwell, 1999, Pp. 311. Utilitas 13 (01):134-.score: 36.0
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  26. Clarence N. Stone (1982). Book Review:Civilities and Civil Rights: Greensboro, North Carolina, and the Black Struggle for Freedom. William H. Chafe. [REVIEW] Ethics 92 (2):378-.score: 36.0
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  27. Elizabeth Loftus, Elizabeth F. Loftus & William H. Calvin , "Memory's Future,".score: 36.0
    Psychology's fascination with memory and its imperfections dates back further than we can remember. The first careful experimental studies of memory were published in 1885 by German psychologist Hermann Ebbinghaus, and tens of thousands of memory studies have been conducted since. What has been learned, and what might the future of memory be?
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  28. Bernard R. Goldstein (1995). Book Review:New Astronomy Johannes Kepler, William H. Donahue. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 62 (1):161-.score: 36.0
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  29. B. R. (2008). Readings of Wittgenstein's on Certainty. Edited by Danièle Moyal-Sharrock and William H. Brenner. Heythrop Journal 49 (1):174–175.score: 36.0
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  30. M. J. Atkinson (1986). A.H. Armstrong: Plotinus, Vol. IV and V (Ennead Iv and Ennead V). (Loeb Classical Library.) Pp. X + 441, X + 319. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press; London: William Heinemann, 1984. £6.50 Each. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 36 (01):144-145.score: 36.0
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  31. Arthur Child (1948). Book Review:The Intellectual Adventure of Ancient Man. H. Frankfort, H. A. Frankfort, John A. Wilson, Thorkild Jacobsen, William A. Irwin. [REVIEW] Ethics 58 (2):149-.score: 36.0
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  32. D. G. A. (1916). Three Translations of Virgil The Eclogues and Georgics of Virgil. Translated by J. W. Mackail. Longmans. Virgil: Eclogues, Georgics, Aeneid I.-Vi. H. R. Fairclough. Heinemann: Loeb Series. Georgics and Eclogues of Virgil. Translated Into English Verse by Theodore Chickering William. With Introduction by George Herbert Palmer. Harvard University Press: Humphrey Milford. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 30 (07):202-203.score: 36.0
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  33. Albert C. Clark (1924). The Loeb Cicero Cicero: Pro Archia, Post Reditum in Senatu, Post Reditum Ad Quirites, De Domo Sua, De Haruspicum Responsis, Pro Plancio. By N. H. Watts. One Vol. Pp. 1–551. London: William Heinemann; New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1923. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 38 (5-6):125-126.score: 36.0
  34. Bruce Landesman (2000). William H. Shaw, Contemporary Ethics: Taking Account of Utilitarianism. Journal of Value Inquiry 34 (4):575-578.score: 36.0
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  35. Henry Laycock (1980). Critical Notice of G. A. Cohen, Karl Marx's Theory of History, A Defense; and William H. Shaw, Marx's Theory of History. Canadian Journal of Philosophy 10 (2):335-356.score: 36.0
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  36. Patrick Manning (2007). William H. McNeill: Lucretius and Moses in World History. History and Theory 46 (3):428–445.score: 36.0
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  37. Patrick Gardiner (1966). Philosophy of History. By William H. Dray. (Prentice-Hall Inc., Englewood Cliffs, N.J. 1964. Pp. 116. 00s.). Philosophy 41 (156):183-.score: 36.0
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  38. P. G. McC Brown (1983). Menander W. G. Arnott: Menander, Vol. 1: Aspis to Epitrepontes. (Loeb Classical Library.) Pp. Lv + 526. Cambridge, Mass., and London: Harvard University Press and William Heinemann, 1979. £4.50. L. Koenen, H. Riad, A. El-K. Selim (Edd.): The Cairo Codex of Menander (P.Cair.J. 43227): A Photographic Edition. Pp. 10; 54 Plates. London: Institute of Classical Studies, 1978. Album, £12. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 33 (02):180-184.score: 36.0
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  39. Frances Hackett (1986). William H. Y. Hackett, Jr. 1921 - 1986. Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 59 (5):726 -.score: 36.0
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  40. Bruce Heiden (2004). ESSAYS ON HOMER H. M. Roisman, J. Roisman (Edd.): Essays on Homeric Epic .( Colby Quarterly , Volume 38, Numbers 1–2.) Pp. 263 (1–128 and 129–263). Waterville, ME: Colby College, 2002. Paper, US$5 for Each Number. ISSN: 1050–5873. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 54 (02):281-.score: 36.0
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  41. Elizabeth Moignard (2005). Salvaged Vases V. Smallwood, S. Woodford: Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum. Great Britain Fascicule 20, The British Museum Fascicule 10. Fragments From Sir William Hamilton's Second Collection of Vases Recovered From the Wreck of H.M.S. Colossus. With a Contribution by J. C. Quinton. Pp. 141, Maps. London: The British Museum Press, 2003. Cased, £85. ISBN: 0-7141-2236-X. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 55 (01):338-.score: 36.0
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  42. J. Tate (1948). H. And H. A. Frankfort, John A. Wilson, Thorkeld Jacobsen, William A. Irwin: The Intellectual Adventure of Ancient Man. An Essay on Speculative Thought in the Ancient Near East. Pp. Vii+401. Chicago: University of Chicago Press (London: Cambridge University Press), 1946. Cloth, 22s. 6d. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 62 (01):42-43.score: 36.0
  43. Willard O. Eddy (1954). Book Review:Godwin's Moral Philosophy: An Interpretation of William Godwin. D. H. Monro. [REVIEW] Ethics 64 (2):134-.score: 36.0
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  44. A. D. Ritchie (1939). Essays in Philosophical Biology. By William Morton Wheeler , Selected by Professor G. H. Parker. (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press; London: Oxford University Press, Humphrey Milford. 1939. Pp. Xv + 261. Price $3.00; 12s. 6d.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 14 (56):495-.score: 36.0
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  45. Bernard Shaw & Eleanor Rathbone (1898). Book Review:Forecasts of the Coming Century. A. R. Wallace, Tom Mann, H. Russell Smart, William Morris, H. S. Salt, Enid Stacy, Margaret McMillan, Grant Allen, Edward Carpenter. [REVIEW] Ethics 8 (2):257-.score: 36.0
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  46. J. C. Bryce (1970). (1) Alexander Pope: The Iliad of Homer, The Odyssey of Homer. Edited by Maynard Mack and Others. Four Volumes. Pp. Cclii + 478, Xvi + 622, Xviii + 460, Xiv + 638. London: Methuen, 1967. Cloth, £12. 12s. Each Pair of Volumes.(2) Reuben H. Brower and William H. Bond: The Iliad of Homer Translated by Alexander Pope. Pp. 574. London: Collier–Macmillan, 1968. Stiff Paper, 28s. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 20 (03):395-396.score: 36.0
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  47. A. W. Bulloch (1977). The Last Rose (C. A. Trypanis), T. Gelzer, C. H. Whitman: (Callimachus, Aetia Iambi, Hecale and Other Fragments.) Musaeus. Hero and Leander. (Loeb Classical Library.) Pp. Xvi + 422. Cambridge, Mass., and London: Harvard University Press and William Heinemann, 1975. Cloth, £3·40. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 27 (02):166-168.score: 36.0
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  48. Martha A. Crunkleton (1986). A Review of William H. Poteat's Polanyian Meditations. [REVIEW] Tradition and Discovery 14 (2):18-24.score: 36.0
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  49. John Laird (1939). In the Spirit of William James. By R. B. Perry . (New Haven: Yale University Press. London: Oxford University Press, H. Milford. 1938. Pp. Xii + 211. Price $2; 9s. Net.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 14 (54):247-.score: 36.0
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  50. Hugh LaFollette (2006). William H. ("Will") Aiken, Jr., 1947-2006. Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 80 (2):105 - 106.score: 36.0
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  51. J. A. R. Munro (1924). Anatolian Studies Anatolian Studies Presented to Sir William Mitchell Ramsay. Edited by W. H. Buckler and W. M. Calder. Pp. Xxxviii + 479. Fourteen Plates. Manchester: University Press, 1923. Cloth, 36s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 38 (7-8):187-189.score: 36.0
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  52. G. R. G. Mure (1930). Two Versions of the Physics Aristotle : The Physics. (Loeb Classical Library.) In Two Volumes. With an English Translation by Philip H. Wicksteed, M.A., and Francis M. Cornford. Pp. Xc + 427. London: William Heinemann, Ltd.; New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1929. Cloth, 10s.; Leather, 12s. 6d. The Works of Aristotle Translated Into English : Physica. By R. P. Hardie, M.A., and R. K. Gave, M.A. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1930. Paper, 10s. 6d. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 44 (05):182-184.score: 36.0
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  53. R. G. Nisbet (1926). Some Translations The Antigone of Sophocles, Translated by R. C. Trevelyan. London: Hodder and Stoughton. 3s. 6d. Net. The Helen of Euripides, Translated by J. T. Sheppard. Cambridge: University Press. 2s. Net. A Few Words on Verse Translation From Latin Poets, by W. E. Heitland. Cambridge : University Press. 2s. 6d. Net. Catullus, Translated by Sir William Marris, with the Latin Text. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 5s. Net. The Loves of Dido and A Eneas, Being the Fourth Book of the Aeneid, Translated Into English Verse by Richard Fanshawe, Edited, with Notes, by A. L. Irtine. Oxford: Blackwell. 6s. Net. The A Eneid of Virgil in English Verse, Vol. II., Books IV.-VI., by A. S. Way. London: Macmillan. 5s. Net. Martial's Epigrams, Translations and Imitations, by A. L. Francis and H. F. Tatum. Cambridge: University Press. 7s. 6d. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 40 (02):74-76.score: 36.0
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  54. A. B. Ramsay (1927). Some Translations 1. Clarendon Translations.—Euripides: Hecuba, by J. T. Sheppard; Medea, by F. L. Lucas; Alcestis, by H. Kynaston. Sophocles: Antigone, by R. Whitelaw. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Paper, Is. Net Each. 2. The Odyssey. Translated by Sir William Marris. Pp. 438. Oxford University Press. 8s. 6d. Net. 3. Aeschylus; Eumenides. Translated Into Rhyming Verse, with Introduction and Notes, by Gilbert Murray. Pp. Xiii + 63. London: George Allen and Unwin. Cloth, 2s. Net. 4. Choric Songs From Aeschylus, Selected From 'The Persians,' 'The Seven Against Thebes,' and 'Prometheus Bound,' with a Translation in English Rhythm. By E. S. Hoernle, I.C.S. Pp. 27 + 60. Oxford: Blackwell. Boards, 5s. Net. 5. Catullus LXIV. Translated Into English Verse by C. P. L. Dennis. Pp. 18. London: Burns Oates and Washbourne. Paper, Is. 3d. 6. Catullus in English Poetry. By Eleanor Shipley Duckett. Pp. Vii + 101. Smith College Classical Studies. Northampton, Massachusetts. Paper, 75 Cents. 7. Catullus—The. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 41 (02):62-64.score: 36.0
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  55. R. E. Stedman (1936). In the Shadow of To-Morrow: A Diagnosis of the Spiritual Distempers of Our Time. By J. Huizinga, Translated From the Dutch by J. H. Huizinga. (London: William Heinemann, Ltd.1936. Pp. Ix + 218. Price 7s. 6d.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 11 (44):483-.score: 36.0
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  56. Robert A. Cornett (1960). Another Look at the Organization Man:The Organization Man. William H. Whyte, Jr. Ethics 70 (2):164-.score: 36.0
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  57. J. Michael Russell (1974). William H. Alamshah 1909-1974. Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 48:166 - 167.score: 36.0
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  58. Oliver Taplin (1976). Tragedy in Translation William Arrowsmith: The Greek Tragedy in New Translations. (1) Euripides: Iphigeneia in Tauris, Translated by R. Lattimore. Pp. Xiv + 88. (2) Euripides: Hippolytus, Translated by R. Bagg. Pp. Xiv + 105. (3) Sophocles, Antigone, Translated by R. E. Braun. Pp. Xiv + 101. (4) Aeschylus, Seven Against Thebes, Translated by A. Hecht and H. H. Bacon. Pp. Xiv + 88. Oxford: University Press, 1974. Cloth, £2·50 Per Volume. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 26 (02):168-170.score: 36.0
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  59. M. M. W. (1939). Book Review:The Scientist in Action William H. George. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 6 (3):382-.score: 36.0
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  60. Willard K. Clement (1899). Wait's Lysias Lysias. Ten Selected Orations. Edited with Introductions, Notes, and Appendices by William H. Wait, Ph.D., University of Michigan. New York, American Book Company. 1898. Pp. 240. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 13 (07):355-356.score: 36.0
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  61. Charles E. M. Dunlop (1999). William H. Calvin, How Brains Think: Evolving Intelligence, Then and Now. Minds and Machines 9 (2):276-280.score: 36.0
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  62. M. Edwards (1953). Some School Books 1. H. G. Lord: A Structural Latin Course. Book I. Pp. 272; 25 Photographs, 5 Drawings. London: University of London Press, 1951. Cloth, 6s. 6d. 2 and 3. Paul Crouzet: Nouvelle Méthode Latine. Pp. Xiii + 390; 8 Pp. Of Photographs, Numerous Drawings. Nouvelle Grammaire Latine. Pp. Xx + 150. Paris: Marcel Didier, 1951. Boards, 800, 450 Fr. 4. William R. Murie: Lanx Satura. Pp. 28. London and Glasgow: Blackie, 1952. Paper, 1s. 5. J. M. Milne: An Anthology of Classical Latin. Pp. Vii + 208. London and Glasgow: Blackie, 1952. Boards, 5s. 6d. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 3 (3-4):192-193.score: 36.0
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  63. Lewis S. Ford (1974). "The American Hegelians: An Intellectual Episode in the History of Western America," Ed. William H. Goetzmann. The Modern Schoolman 51 (2):171-172.score: 36.0
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  64. A. Garvie (1996). H.M. And J. Roisman (Edd.). Essays on Homeric Epic. (Colby Quarterly 29.3) Waterville, ME: Colby College, 1993. The Classical Review 46 (1):151-151.score: 36.0
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  65. G. Burniston Brown (1937). The Scientist in Action. By William H. George MSC., Ph.D. (London: Williams & Norgate, Ltd. 1936. Pp. 355. Price, 10s. 6d. Net.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 12 (47):379-.score: 36.0
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  66. Robert J. Getty (1936). William H. Schulte: Index Verborum Valerianus. Pp. 180. (Iowa Studies in Classical Philology, III.) Paper, $2.50 (Copies to Be Obtained From the Author, C/o Columbia College, Dubuque, Iowa). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 50 (02):89-.score: 36.0
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  67. Malcolm Green (1972). William H. McNeill and Jean W. Sedlar (Eds.): The Classical Mediterranean World. Pp. Xii + 300; 3 Maps. New York: Oxford University Press, 1969. Stiff Paper, 65P. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 22 (01):138-139.score: 36.0
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  68. W. K. C. Guthrie (1939). A Tribute to W. H. Buckler Anatolian Studies Presented to William Hepburn Buckler. Edited by W. M. Calder and J. Keil. Pp. Xviii+382; 11 Plates, 10 Text-Illustrations. Manchester: University Press, 1939. Cloth, 25s. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 53 (5-6):202-203.score: 36.0
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  69. J. C. Hallman (2013). Wm & H'ry: Literature, Love, and the Letters Between William and Henry James. University of Iowa Press.score: 36.0
     
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  70. Harold A. Larrabee (1941). Book Review:The Foundations of a More Stable World Order Ferdinand Schevill, Jacob Viner, Charles C. Colby, Quincy Wright, J. Fred Rippy, Walter H. C. Laves. [REVIEW] Ethics 51 (4):487-.score: 36.0
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  71. R. J. Hopper (1964). The Diffusion of Culture William H. McNeill: The Rise of the West. A History of the Human Community. Pp. Xviii + 829; 18 Maps, 53 Charts, 71 Half-Tone Illus. London and Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1963. Cloth, £4. 4s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 14 (03):327-329.score: 36.0
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  72. Nicholas Horsfall (1983). William H. Race: The Classical Priamel From Homer to Boethius. (Mnemosyne Suppl. 74.) Pp. Xii+172. Leiden: Brill, 1982. Paper, Fl. 48. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 33 (01):136-137.score: 36.0
  73. Wilfred L. LaCroix (1969). Theological Ethics. By Helmut Thielicke. Ed. William H. Lazareth. The Modern Schoolman 47 (1):108-109.score: 36.0
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  74. Robert Paul Mohan (1969). Philosophical Analysis and History. Ed. William H. Dray. The Modern Schoolman 46 (4):381-382.score: 36.0
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  75. Elizabeth Newman (2009). William H. Poteat and the Convertibility of Logic and Love. Tradition and Discovery 36 (2):50-53.score: 36.0
    My essay offers a personal reflection on Poteat as both a beloved teacher and philosopher. I suggest that Poteat’s teaching and writing had to do most radically with describing an alternative ontology to the ones that have haunted both modern and postmodern thought. Poteat’s ontology leads him to a profound embrace of the Incarnation and its liturgical celebration in the eucharist.
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  76. T. Nicklin (1905). Sharpley's Peace of Aristophanes The Peace of Aristophanes. Edited with Introduction, Critical Notes, and Commentary by H. Sharpley. Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons. 1905. 8vo. Pp. 188. 12s. 6d. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 19 (09):447-449.score: 36.0
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  77. Philip E. Davis (1978). The is-Ought Problem: Its History, Analysis, and Dissolution by William H. Bruening Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1978. [REVIEW] Philosophical Investigations 1 (3):47-49.score: 36.0
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  78. Peter Radcliff (1965). Reason and the Common Good (Selected Essays of A. E. Murphy). Edited by William H. Hay, Marcus G. Singer, and A. E. Murphy. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, Prentice-Hall, Inc. 1963. Pp. Xiii 413. $7.95. [REVIEW] Dialogue 4 (02):263-265.score: 36.0
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  79. Lee C. Rice (1968). "The Fool has Said God Is Dead," by William H. Thompson. The Modern Schoolman 45 (3):273-273.score: 36.0
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  80. Lionel Rubinoff (1999). History as Re-Enactment William H. Dray Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1995, Vii + 347 Pp., $108.00. [REVIEW] Dialogue 38 (03):679-.score: 36.0
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  81. Walter A. Stromseth (2001). William H. K. Narum, 1921-2000. Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 74 (5):245 - 246.score: 36.0
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  82. Alan D. Taylor (1991). Review: Donna M. Carr, Donald H. Pelletier, J. Steprans, S. Watson, Towards a Structure Theory for Ideals on $P\Kappa\Lambda$ ; William S. Zwicker, A Beginning for Structural Properties of Ideals on $P\Kappa\Lambda$. [REVIEW] Journal of Symbolic Logic 56 (3):1100-1101.score: 36.0
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  83. Roland J. Teske (1974). "Religious Language and Knowledge," Ed. William T. Blackstone and Robert H. Ayers. The Modern Schoolman 51 (4):370-371.score: 36.0
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  84. Lucyle Werkmeister & E. F. Kaelin (1994). William H. Werkmeister 1901-1993. Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 67 (6):54 - 56.score: 36.0
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  85. M. M. Willcock (1971). Pindar Translated Carl A. P. Ruck and William H. Matheson: Pindar, Selected Odes. Pp. 269. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1968. Cloth, £3·75. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 21 (01):13-15.score: 36.0
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  86. Amir Dastmalchian (2013). The Epistemology of Religious Diversity in Contemporary Philosophy of Religion. Philosophy Compass 8 (3):298-308.score: 27.0
    Religious diversity is a key topic in contemporary philosophy of religion. One way religious diversity has been of interest to philosophers is in the epistemological questions it gives rise to. In other words, religious diversity has been seen to pose a challenge for religious belief. In this study four approaches to dealing with this challenge are discussed. These approaches correspond to four well-known philosophers of religion, namely, Richard Swinburne, Alvin Plantinga, William Alston, and John Hick. The study is concluded (...)
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  87. Max Carl Otto (ed.) (1942). William James. Madison, the University of Wisconsin Press.score: 27.0
    William James and Wisconsin, by G.C. Sellery.--The distinctive philosophy of William James, by M.C. Otto.--William James, man and philosopher, by D.S. Miller.--William James and psychoanalysis, by Norman Cameron.--The William James centenary dinner: Introductory remarks, by C.A. Dykstra. William James and the world today, by John Dewey, read by Carl Boegholt. William James in the American tradition, by B.H. Bode.--The Sunday service: William James as religious thinker, by J.S. Bixler.
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  88. William A. Galston & Peter H. Hoffenberg (eds.) (2010). Poverty and Morality: Religious and Secular Perspectives. Cambridge University Press.score: 24.0
    Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction William A. Galston and Peter H. Hoffenberg; 2. Global poverty and uneven development Sakiko Fukuda-Parr; 3. The karma of poverty: a Buddhist perspective David R. Loy; 4. Poverty and morality in Christianity Kent A. Van Til; 5. Classical liberalism, poverty, and morality Tom G. Palmer; 6. Confucian perspectives on poverty and morality Peter Nosco; 7. Poverty and morality: a feminist perspective Nancy J. Hirschmann; 8. Hinduism and poverty Arvind Sharma; 9. The problem of (...)
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  89. F. H. Bradley (1999). Collected Works of F.H. Bradley. Thoemmes Press.score: 24.0
    F. H. Bradley (1846-1924) was considered in his day to be the greatest British philosopher since Hume. For modern philosophers he continues to be an important and influential figure. However, the opposition to metaphysical thinking throughout most of the twentieth century has somewhat eclipsed his important place in the history of British thought. Consequently, although there is renewed interest in his ideas and role in the development of Western philosophy, his writings are often hard to find. This collection unites all (...)
     
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  90. H. G. Callaway (ed.) (2008). William James, A Pluralistic Universe: A New Philosophical Reading. Cambridge Scholars.score: 21.0
    This book is my new scholarly edition of William James, A Pluralistic Universe. The original text has been recovered, annotations to the text added to identify James' authors and events of interest, there is a new bibliography chiefly based on James' sources, a brief chronology of James' career, and I have added an expository and critical Introduction and a comprehensive analytical index.
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  91. William H. F. Altman (2007). Exotericism After Lessing: The Enduring Influence of F. H. Jacobi on Leo Strauss. Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 15 (1):59-83.score: 21.0
    This study shows that despite the fact that Leo Strauss published little about Jacobi, the misunderstood thinker about whom he wrote his doctoral dissertation exercised a crucial influence on what is often thought to be Strauss's most enduring achievement: his rediscovery of exotericism. A consideration of several of Strauss's writings that do mention Jacobi but remained unpublished at the time of his death—in particular his studies on Moses Mendelssohn, who was Jacobi's principal target in the Pantheismusstreit—reveal (...)
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  92. William H. Brenner (2007). Kanzi's Primal Language: The Cultural Initiation of Primates Into Language – by Pär Segerdahl, William Fields and Sue Savage-Rumbaugh. Philosophical Investigations 30 (2):192–197.score: 21.0
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  93. Michael H. DeArmey (1986). The Anthropological Foundations of William James's Philosophy. In Michael H. DeArmey & Stephen Skousgaard (eds.), The Philosophical Psychology of William James. Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology & University Press of America.score: 21.0
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  94. William H. Schubert & Georgiana Zissis (1988). Speculation on Curriculum From the Perspective of William James. Educational Theory 38 (4):441-455.score: 21.0
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  95. Howard Vicenté Knox (2001). The Philosophy of William James ; & Responses and Reviews. Thoemmes Press.score: 21.0
    The Foundations of Pragmatism in American Thought Series offers two sets of volumes containing the most significant defenses and critiques of pragmatism written before World War I: the Early Defenders of Pragmatism and Early Critics of Pragmatism . This, the first collection, Early Defenders , provides key texts for understanding the context of pragmatism’s years of greatest vitality. The early defenders were products of pragmatism’s three cradles. H. Heath Bawden was a graduate of the Chicago philosophy department, having studied with (...)
     
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  96. Eugene Taylor & Robert H. Wozniak (1996). Pure Experience: The Response to William James. In E. I. Taylor & R. H. Wozniak (eds.), Pure Experience: The Response to William James. Bristol: Thoemmes Press.score: 18.0
    The radical empiricism of William James was first formally presented in his seminal papers of 1904, 'Does Consciousness Exist?' and 'A World of Pure Experience'. In James's view, pure experience was to serve as the source for psychology's primary data and radical empiricism was to launch an effective critique of experimentalism in psychology, a critique from which the problem of experimentalism within science could be addressed more broadly. This collection of papers presents James's formal statements on radical empiricism and (...)
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  97. Daniele Moyal-Sharrock & William H. Brenner (eds.) (2007). Readings on Wittgenstein's On Certainty. Palgrave Macmillan.score: 18.0
    This anthology is the first devoted exclusively to On Certainty. The essays are grouped under four headings: the Framework, Transcendental, Epistemic and Therapeutic readings, and an introduction helps explain why these readings need not be seen as antagonistic. Contributions from W.H. Brenner, Alice Crary, Michael Kober, Edward Minar, Howard Mounce, Daniele Moyal-Sharrock, Thomas Morawetz, D.Z. Phillips, Duncan Pritchard, Rupert Read, Anthony Rudd, Joachim Schulte, Avrum Stroll, Michael Williams.
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  98. William H. Hyde (1981). On Meaning the Micro-State. Philosophical Investigations 4 (1):25-34.score: 18.0
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  99. Charles H. Compton (1957). William James, Philosopher and Man. New York, Scarecrow Press.score: 18.0
  100. Charlene H. Seigfried (1992). William James's Concrete Analysis of Experience. The Monist 75 (4):538-550.score: 18.0
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