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  1. Harry T. Hall & James E. Mattingly (2009). A Political Culture Approach to Modes of Organization Governance and Citizenship. Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 20:243-252.score: 290.0
    We propose a research program grounded in cultural theory and believe that this theory enables researchers to gain traction in Business and Society research. Grid-group cultural theory is a useful tool for examining organizational behavior. Organizational culture governs organizational social expression. Corporate Social Responsibility is a specific domain which benefits from exploration using cultural theory. Finally, objectives and aspirations of this research program are outlined.
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  2. James E. Mattingly & Harry T. Hall (2007). A Political Framework for Examining Stakeholder Interactions in Organization Fields. Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 18:457-462.score: 290.0
    We synthesize literature from organization theory and political sociology to develop a conceptual lens from which organizing can be examined as a process whereby institutional structures are changed in ways similar to how social movements change entire societies. Implied is that hegemonic power structures maintain existing institutional structures by either resisting insurgencies or by making them seem senseless in the first place.
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  3. Roger T. Ames & David L. Hall (2003). Dao De Jing: Making This Life Significant: A Philosophical Translation. Ballantine Books.score: 260.0
    Composed more than 2,000 years ago during a turbulent period of Chinese history, the Dao de jing set forth an alternative vision of reality in a world torn apart by violence and betrayal. Daoism, as this subtle but enduring philosophy came to be known, offers a comprehensive view of experience grounded in a full understanding of the wonders hidden in the ordinary. Now in this luminous new translation, based on the recently discovered ancient bamboo scrolls, China scholars Roger T. Ames (...)
     
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  4. I. T. Ramsey, Everett W. Hall, H. H. Price, D. R. Cousin & C. K. Grant (1955). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 64 (253):110-122.score: 140.0
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  5. David L. Hall & Roger T. Ames (1984). Getting It Right: On Saving Confucius From the Confucians. Philosophy East and West 34 (1):3-23.score: 120.0
  6. Greg Clarke, Robert T. Hall & Greg Rosencrance (2004). Physician-Patient Relations: No More Models. American Journal of Bioethics 4 (2):16 – 19.score: 120.0
    Currently, the common theoretical models of "preferred" decision-making relationships do not correspond well with clinical experience. This interview study of congestive heart failure (CHF) patients documents the variety of patient preferences for decision-making, and the necessity for attention to family involvement. In addition, these findings illustrate the confusion as to the designation of surrogate decision-makers and physicians in charge. We conclude that no single model of physician-patient decision-making should be preferred, and that physicians should first ask patients how they want (...)
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  7. Robert T. Hall (1971). Legal Toleration of Civil Disobedience. Ethics 81 (2):128-142.score: 120.0
  8. David Lynn Hall & Roger T. Ames (1991). Rationality, Correlativity, and The Language of Process. Journal of Speculative Philosophy 5 (2):85 - 106.score: 120.0
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  9. Harry Collins, Rob Evans, Rodrigo Ribeiro & Martin Hall (2006). Experiments with Interactional Expertise. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 37 (4):656-674.score: 120.0
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  10. David L. Hall & Roger T. Ames (1993). Culture and the Limits of Catholicism: A Chinese Response Tocentesimus Annus. Journal of Business Ethics 12 (12):955 - 963.score: 120.0
    However much the Catholic Church may wish to free the peoples of the world from the excessive atheistic rationalism of the Englihtenment that has pitted science against religion, it is still in most other ways solidly on the side of modernity.Centesimus Annus endorses aform of democracy, akind of capitalism, asort of technological development, all of which are strongly undergirded by a resolute belief in human beings as rights-bearing individuals possessed of individual autonomy and a legitimate appetite for private property. The (...)
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  11. David L. Hall & Roger T. Ames (1991). Against the Greying of Confucius: Responses to Gregor Paul and Michael Martin. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 18 (3):333-347.score: 120.0
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  12. Robert T. Hall (1982). Emile Durkheim on Business and Professional Ethics. Business and Professional Ethics Journal 2 (1):51-60.score: 120.0
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  13. Everett W. Hall (1935). Book Review:Value and Reality in Bradley's Philosophy. Torgny T. Segerstedt. [REVIEW] Ethics 45 (3):365-.score: 120.0
  14. Robert T. Hall (1971). Autonomy and the Social Order. The Monist 55 (3):504-519.score: 120.0
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  15. T. William Hall (1986). Being Human… Becoming Human. Faith and Philosophy 3 (4):471-473.score: 120.0
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  16. Robert T. Hall (2008). Bioética Institucional: Problemas y Prácticas En Las Organizaciones Para El Cuidado de la Salud. Distribuciones Fontamara.score: 120.0
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  17. Robert T. Hall (1987). Emile Durkheim: Ethics and the Sociology of Morals. Greenwood Press.score: 120.0
     
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  18. T. Proctor Hall (1913). Scientific Theology. The Monist 23 (1):90-101.score: 120.0
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  19. Harrison B. Hall (1976). Criteria, Perception and Other Minds. Canadian Journal of Philosophy 6 (June):257-274.score: 90.0
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  20. D. S. Colman (1940). Some Class-Books Homer: Iliad XL. Edited by E. S. Forster. Pp. Ix+99; Plates and Map. (Methuen's Classical Texts.) London: Methuen, 1939. Cloth, 3s. 6d. (With Vocabulary). H. S. Judge and T. H. Porter: Latin Prose Composition for Upper Forms. Pp. 128. London: Murray, 1940. Cloth, 2s. 6d. Peter Robertson: Latin Prose Composition for Schools and Colleges. Pp. Xii+331. London: Macmillan, 1939. Cloth. Harry L. Levy: A Latin Reader for Colleges. Pp. Xi+264. New York: Prentice-Hall, 1939. Cloth, $2.25. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 54 (02):111-112.score: 81.0
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  21. Prentice Hall, Indeterminacy.score: 60.0
    It is well known that, for example, the Continuum Hypothesis can’t be proved or disproved from the standard axioms of set theory or their familiar extensions (unless those axiom systems are themselves inconsistent). Some think it follows that CH has no determinate truth value; others insist that this conclusion is false, not because there is some objective world of sets in which CH is either true or false, but on logical grounds. Claims of indeterminacy have also been made on the (...)
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  22. Phillips Hall, Rules That Bend Without Breaking.score: 60.0
    In the State of Bernstein, operating a motor vehicle on a suspended license is a misdemeanor, punishable by permanent loss of one’s license. Officer Krupke arrests everyone who does this, as Tony has. But Tony says, “Gee, Officer Krupke, can’t you bend the rules? I went to your high school, you know.” Tony’s using a euphemism. He’s really asking Krupke to break the rules. Is there, however, a non-euphemistic way to bend a rule of law, without breaking it? More (...)
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  23. Phillips Hall, Transcending the Debate Between Inclusive and Exclusive Legal Positivists.score: 60.0
    According to the standard positivist picture of law, each legal system contains a master rule that specifies criteria of legality for primary rules.1 A central debate in legal philosophy during the past twenty-five years has concerned the content of the master rule. Exclusive positivists (“exclusivists”) insist that the master rule can only make reference to social facts or sources: “pedigree” criteria.2 As Ronald Dworkin emphasizes, however, some rulings can’t be justified exclusively by reference to pedigreed legal norms.3 Judges sometimes (...)
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  24. A. Rupert Hall (1992). Newton and the Absolutes : Sources. In Peter M. Harman & Alan E. Shapiro (eds.), The Investigation of Difficult Things: Essays on Newton and the History of the Exact Sciences in Honour of D.~T. Whiteside. Cambridge University Press.score: 60.0
     
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  25. Morrill Hall, What Do You Have In Mind?score: 60.0
    Consider the difference between reaching over to the desk to grab your copy of Kant’s first Critique and reaching over to grab some book or other. This is the difference between an action directed on a specific thing and an action directed on something, but no one thing in particular. In the first case, you will be successful only if you grab your copy of Kant—only one book will do; in the second, you will be successful if you grab a (...)
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  26. Vernon J. Bourke (1973). "The Morality of Civil Disobedience," by Robert T. Hall. The Modern Schoolman 50 (4):406-406.score: 42.0
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  27. James D. Sellmann (1999). David L. Hall, and Roger T. Ames, Thinking From the Hun: Self Truth, and Transcendence in Chinese and Western Culture. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 26 (4):513-520.score: 36.0
  28. Jiyuan Yu (1997). Anticipating China by David L. Hall and Roger T. Ames State University of New York Press, 1995, Xxiii +334 Pp. [REVIEW] Philosophy 72 (280):320-.score: 36.0
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  29. Michael R. Martin (1990). David L. Hall and Roger T. Ames, Thinking Through Confucius. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 17 (4):495-503.score: 36.0
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  30. G. R. Fincham (1999). D. F. M ACKRETH : Orton Hall Farm: A Roman and Early Anglo-Saxon Farmstead . (East AnglianArchaeology, 76.) Pp. Xvii + 255. Manchester: Nene Valley Research Committee, 1996. £35. ISBN: 0-9528105-0-6. R. P. J. J ACKSON , T. W. P OTTER : Excavations at Stonea, Cambridgeshire 1980–85 . Pp. 749. London: British Museum, 1997. £195. ISBN: 0-7141-1385-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 49 (01):310-.score: 36.0
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  31. E. J. Kenney (1972). Erasmus Erasmus. Chapters by M. M. Phillips, A. E. Douglas, J. W. Binns, B. Hall, D. F. S. Thomson, and T. A. Dorey. Edited by T. A. Dorey. (Studies in Latin Literature and its Influence.) Pp. X+163. London: Routledge, 1970. Cloth, £2·50 Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 22 (03):401-403.score: 36.0
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  32. Göran Sonesson (forthcoming). New Rules for the Spaces of Urbanity. International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique:1-20.score: 14.0
    The best way to conceive semiotical spaces that are not identical to single buildings, such as a cityscape, is to define the place in terms of the activities occurring there. This conception originated in the proxemics of E. T. Hall and was later generalized in the spatial semiotics of Manar Hammad. It can be given a more secure grounding in terms of time geography, which is involved with trajectories in space and time. We add to this a qualitative dimension (...)
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  33. Richard J. Arneson (2000). Economic Analysis Meets Distributive Justice. Social Theory and Practice 26 (2):327-345.score: 12.0
    Some of the best philosophers do not hold academic appointments in philosophy departments. Wouldn't you rather have the ghost of Frank Ramsey (the Cambridge mathematician who died in the 1920s) as a hall mate instead of some of your current colleagues? Confining our attention to the living, we find some economists among the more philosophically inclined intellectuals. The best of these fellow traveling economistphilosophers are the Nobel Prize winner Amartya Sen and also John Roemer. In the early 1980s Roemer (...)
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  34. Jenann Ismael, Raid! The Big, Bad Bug Dissolved.score: 12.0
    There’s a long history of discussion of probability in philosophy, but objective chance separated itself off and came into its own as a topic with the advent of a physical theory - quantum mechanics - in which chances play a central, and apparently ineliminable, role. In 1980 David Lewis wrote a paper pointing out that a very broad class of accounts of the nature of chance apparently lead to a contradiction when combined with a principle that expresses the role of (...)
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  35. Roger T. Ames (2002). Remembering David Hall: David L. Hall (1937-2001). Philosophy East and West 52 (3):277-280.score: 12.0
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  36. Roger T. Ames (2002). David L. Hall (1937-2001). Philosophy East and West 52 (3):277-280.score: 12.0
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  37. Desh Raj Sirswal, BIBLIOGRAPHY ON RENE DESCARTES’ PHILOSOPHY. Philosophical Mind Studies.score: 12.0
    rimary Works -/- Descartes, Rene, (1997) Meditations on the First Philosophy, from Philosophical Classics from Plato to Nietzsche, Ed. By Forrest E. Baired & Walter Kaufmann, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey. -/- ______________ (1972) “The Principles of Philosophy”, from Masterworks of Philosophy, Vol.I, Ed. by S.E. Frost Jr., McGraw Hill Book Company. -/- ______________ (1958)”The Passions of the Soul”, from Descartes Philosophical Writings, Trans.& Selected by Norman Kemp Smith, The Modern Library, New York. -/- _____________ (1927)”The Passions (...)
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  38. T. D. Barnes (2001). Vita Constantini Averil Cameron, S. G. Hall: Eusebius , Life of Constantine. Introduction, Translation and Commentary . Pp. Xvii + 395, 1 Map, 11 Figs. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Paper, £19.99. ISBN: 0-19-814924-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 51 (01):39-.score: 12.0
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  39. Muhammad Abul Quasem (1993). Al-Ghaz Li's Evaluation of Abu Yazid Al-Bist Mi and His Disapproval of the Mystical Concepts of Union and Fusion. Asian Philosophy 3 (2):143 – 164.score: 12.0
    Abstract Ab? Yazid al?Bist?mi (d. 874 AD) was a renowned early s?fi who exerted a tremendous influence upon the doctrinal formulation of the sufism of medieval times. A highly controversial figure, he is venerated by some as a top?ranking saint and s?fi, condemned by others as a notorious heretic, and there are still others who suspend judgement on him. More than 200 years after him al?Ghaz?li (1058?1111 AD) flourished as the greatest s?fi of all times; he examined and evaluated the (...)
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  40. Harry S. Silverstein (2004). Creation and Abortion: A Reply to Hall. Journal of Social Philosophy 35 (4):493–505.score: 12.0
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  41. T. Lysaught (2010). Book Review: Amy Laura Hall, Conceiving Parenthood: American Protestantism and the Spirit of Reproduction (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2008). 452 Pp. US$32/ 17.99 (Hb), ISBN 978-0-8028-3936-. [REVIEW] Studies in Christian Ethics 23 (1):90-93.score: 12.0
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  42. P. S. Noble (1932). A Concise Etymological Dictionary of Latin, By T. G. Tucker, Litt.D. Pp. Xxxi + 307. Halle: Niemeyer, 1931. Paper, Rm. 21 (Bound, 23). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 46 (03):134-136.score: 12.0
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  43. J. R. Lucas, The Open Society €“ and ..score: 12.0
    There was once a leak from Hebdomadal Council. The Assessor told her husband, who told my wife, who told me that Monday afternoon had been spent discussing what Lucas would say if various courses of action were adopted, leading to the conclusion that it would be best to do nothing. I was flattered, but a bit surprised. The tide of philosophical scepticism had ebbed, and it was generally allowed that a reasonable way of discovering what someone would say was (...)
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  44. Alison Gopnik, Young Children Infer Causal Strength From Probabilities and Interventions.score: 12.0
    Word count (excluding abstract and references): 2,498 words. Address for correspondence: T. Kushnir, Psychology Department, University of California, 3210 Tolman Hall #1650, Berkeley, CA 94720-1650. Phone: 510-205-9847. Fax: 510-642- 5293. E-mail: tkushnir@berkeley.edu.
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  45. Joan Konner (ed.) (2009). You Don't Have to Be a Buddhist to Know Nothing: An Illustrious Collection of Thoughts on Naught. Prometheus Books.score: 12.0
    Book I: Before -- The origin -- Book II: Genesis -- Here goes nothing -- The light at the end of the tunnel -- Directions -- The geography of nowhere -- Book III: In residence -- Foyer -- Living room -- Dinner party -- East Room -- West Wing -- A room of one's own -- The children's hour -- In the garden -- Reflecting pool -- Book IV: Public library -- Dictionary of nothing -- The reading room -- Writers' (...)
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  46. Laozi (2003). Dao de Jing: Making This Life Significant: A Philosophical Translation. Ballantine Books.score: 12.0
    Composed more than 2,000 years ago during a turbulent period of Chinese history, the Dao de jing set forth an alternative vision of reality in a world torn apart by violence and betrayal. Daoism, as this subtle but enduring philosophy came to be known, offers a comprehensive view of experience grounded in a full understanding of the wonders hidden in the ordinary. Now in this luminous new translation, based on the recently discovered ancient bamboo scrolls, China scholars Roger T. Ames (...)
     
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  47. R. McKenzie (1931). Notes on Indo-European Etymologies. Preliminary to a Full Discussion of Indo-European Roots and Their Formation. By T. G. Tucker, C.M.G., Litt.D., Emeritus Professor of Classical Philology in the University of Melbourne. Pp. 38. Halle A. S.: Max Niemeyer Verlag, N.D. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 45 (05):204-.score: 12.0
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  48. C. T. W. (1966). Categorical Analysis; Selected Essays of Everett W. Hall on Philosophy, Value, Knowledge, and the Mind. The Review of Metaphysics 19 (4):811-811.score: 12.0
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  49. Jürgen Stolzenberg & Oliver-Pierre Rudolph (eds.) (2007). Christian Wolff Und Die Europäische Aufklärung: Akten des 1. Internationalen Christian-Wolff-Kongresses, Halle (Saale), 4.-8. April 2004. [REVIEW] Olms.score: 7.0
    T. 1. Vorwort. Nachruf auf Hans Werner Arndt. Einleitung. Ehrenpromotion von Jean Ecole. Plenums-und Abendvorträge. -- T. 2. Sektion 1: System der Metaphysik. Sektion 2: Logik. Sektion 3: Ontologie. Sektion 4: Psychologie -- T. 3. Sektion 5: Kosmologie. Sektion 6: Theologie. Sektion 7: Praktische Philosophie -- T. 4. Sektion 8: Mathematik und Naturwissenschaften. Sektion 9: Ästhetik und Poetik -- T. 5. Sektion 10: Wolff und seine Schule. Sektion 11: Wirkungen Wolffs. Sektion 12: Wolff in Halle, Vertreibung und Rückkehr.
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  50. Denis Dutton (1997). Beethoven on Prozac. Philosophy and Literature 21 (2):340-345.score: 4.0
    With the musical reputation of David Helfgott now in tatters, the question persists how an incompetent, mentally disordered pianist has found himself touring to sold-out halls, promoted in the expensive souvenir program as “one of the worldÂ’s leading pianists.” Why donÂ’t his champions snap out of the delusion that his recitals are supreme musical events? Is it despite or because of the most scathing reviews dumped on any pianist in recent memory that Helfgott continues to get rapturous, standing ovations?Â.
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  51. T. W. Allen (1906). Blass's Interpolations in the Odyssey Die Interpolationen in der Odyssee. Eine Untersuchung von Friedrich Blass. Halle A. S. Verlag von Max Niemeyer. 1904. 9¼″ × 6″. Pp. 306. M. 8. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 20 (05):267-271.score: 4.0
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  52. Jennifer Gratz, United States District Court Eastern District of Michigan Southern Division.score: 4.0
    EBONY PATTERSON, RUBEN MARTINEZ, LAURENT CRENSHAW, KARLA R. WILLIAMS, LARRY BROWN, TIFFANY HALL, KRISTEN M.J. HARRIS, MICHAEL SMITH, KHYLA CRAINE, NYAH CARMICHAEL, SHANNA DUBOSE, EBONY DAVIS, NICOLE BREWER, KARLA HARLIN, BRIAN HARRIS, KATRINA GIPSON, CANDICE B.N. REYNOLDS.
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  53. Joachim Schummer, Beiträge.score: 4.0
    Die folgende Bibliographie wurde erstellt auf Anregungen mehrerer Autoren aus der ehemaligen DDR auf der vom APC organisierten Diskussionsrunde „Perspektiven der Philosophie der Chemie“ im November 1995 in der Humboldt-Universität Berlin (s. Mitteilungsblatt 1 (1995)). Im Sinne einer „unzensierten“ Bestandsaufnahme soll sie einen Überblick über chemiephilosophische Aktivitäten der DDR für sowohl systematische Anknüpfungen als auch philosophiehistorische Forschungen bieten. Unter den ebenfalls zahlreich vorliegenden chemiehistorischen Arbeiten sind nur ausgewählte begriffs-, theorien- und disziplinenhistorische sowie philosophiehistorisch relevante Texte berücksichtigt. Ebenfalls aufgenommen sind einige (...)
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  54. T. Clifford Allbutt (1894). The Third Volume of Robert's Historical Studies Historische Studien Aus Dem Pharmakologischen Institute der K. Universität Dorpat. Vol. Iii. V. Herausgegeben Dr. Rudolf Kobert. Halle: 1893. Pp. 481. 18 M. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 8 (07):309-310.score: 4.0
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  55. H. T. Engelhardt (1987). Wolfram Kaiser and Arina Voelker (Eds.): 1985, Ethik in der Geschichte von Medizin Und Naturwissenschaften, Martin-Luther Universitaet, Halle-Wittenberg, 260 Pp.; Ernst Luther (Ed.): 1986, Ethik in der Medizin, VEB Verlag, Berlin, 228 Pp.; Joachim Mandel and Hans Lange: 1985, Aerztliche Rechtspraxis, VEB Verlag, Berlin, 332 Pp. [REVIEW] Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 12 (3):291-292.score: 4.0
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  56. T. B. L. Webster (1930). Cicero and Horace Cicéron, Discours, Tome VII.: Pour M. Fonteius, Pour A. Cécina, Sur les Pouvoirs de Pompée. Texte Établi Et Traduit Par André Boulanger. (Collection des Universités de France.) Paris: 'Les Belles Lettres,' 1929. Paper, 20 Fr. Ueber Ciceros Somnium Scipionis. Von Richard Harder. (Schriften der Königsberger Gelehrten Gesellschaft, Geisteswissenschaftliche Klasse, 6. Jahr, Heft 3.) Pp. 115–151. Halle (Saale): Niemeyer, 1929. Paper, Rm. 3. Quaestionum Tullianarum Ad Dialogum de Oratore Partes Philosophicas Quae Dicuntur Spectantium Specimen. Karl Prümm. Pp. 67. Saarbrück: Saarbrücker Druckerei Und Verlag, 1927. Paper. Cicero's 'De Oratore' and Horace's 'Ars Poetica.' By G. C. Fiske. Pp. 152. (University of Wisconsin Studies in Language and Literature, No. 27.) Madison, 1929. Cloth. Arte Poetica di Orazio. Introduzione E Commento di Augusto Rostagni. Pp. Cxii + 133. (Biblioteca di Filologia Classica.) Turin: Chiantore, 1930. Paper, L. 28. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 44 (05):188-190.score: 4.0
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