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  1. Maxwell J. Roberts, Heather Welfare, Doreen P. Livermore & Alice M. Theadom (2000). Context, Visual Salience, and Inductive Reasoning. Thinking and Reasoning 6 (4):349 – 374.score: 120.0
    An important debate in the reasoning literature concerns the extent to which inference processes are domain-free or domain-specific. Typically, evidence in support of the domain-specific position comprises the facilitation observed when abstract reasoning tasks are set in realistic context. Three experiments are reported here in which the sources of facilitation were investigated for contextualised versions of Raven's Progressive Matrices (Richardson, 1991) and non-verbal analogies from the AH4 test (Richardson & Webster, 1996). Experiment 1 confirmed that the facilitation observed for the (...)
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  2. Heather Roberts & John Williams, Chapter 5 Constitutional Law.score: 120.0
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  3. W. Rhys Roberts (1903). Roberts' Demetrius de Elocutione Roberts' Demetrius de Elocutione. The Classical Review 17 (02):128-134.score: 120.0
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  4. John Michael Roberts (2007). Review of "Critique Today". Edited by Robert Sinnerbrink, Jean-Philippe Deranty, Nicholas H. Smith and Peter Schmiedgen. Leiden, The Netherlands and Boston: Brill, 2006. [REVIEW] Journal of Critical Realism 6 (2).score: 60.0
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  5. W. Jay Wood & Robert Campbell Roberts (2007). Intellectual Virtues: An Essay in Regulative Epistemology. Oxford University Press.score: 40.0
    From the ferment of recent debates about the intellectual virtues, Roberts and Wood develop an approach they call 'regulative epistemology', exploring the connection between knowledge and intellectual virtue. In the course of their argument they analyse particular virtues of intellectual life - such as courage, generosity, and humility - in detail.
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  6. John Russell Roberts (2007). A Metaphysics for the Mob: The Philosophy of George Berkeley. Oxford University Press.score: 40.0
    George Berkeley notoriously claimed that his immaterialist metaphysics was not only consistent with common sense but that it was also integral to its defense. Roberts argues that understanding the basic connection between Berkeley's philosophy and common sense requires that we develop a better understanding of the four principle components of Berkeley's positive metaphysics: The nature of being, the divine language thesis, the active/passive distinction, and the nature of spirits. Roberts begins by focusing on Berkeley's view of the nature (...)
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  7. Robert Campbell Roberts (2007). Intellectual Virtues: An Essay in Regulative Epistemology. Oxford University Press.score: 40.0
    From the ferment of recent debates about the intellectual virtues, Roberts and Wood develop an approach they call 'regulative epistemology', exploring the connection between knowledge and intellectual virtue. In the course of their argument they analyse particular virtues of intellectual life - such as courage, generosity, and humility - in detail.
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  8. Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent, Jan Golinski, Lissa Roberts & John McEvoy (2012). Historiography in a Metaphysical Mode. Metascience 21 (1):41-57.score: 40.0
    Historiography in a metaphysical mode Content Type Journal Article Pages 1-17 DOI 10.1007/s11016-011-9524-6 Authors Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent, CETCOPRA/Université Paris 1-Panthéon-Sorbonne, 17 Rue de la Sorbonne, 75231 Paris Cedex05, France Jan Golinski, Department of History, University of New Hampshire, 20 Academic Way, Durham, NH 03824, USA Lissa L. Roberts, Department of Science, Technology and Policy Studies (STePS), University of Twente, Postbox 217, 7500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands John McEvoy, Department of Philosophy, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221, USA Journal Metascience Online (...)
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  9. Charles H. Cho, Dennis M. Patten & Robin W. Roberts (2006). Corporate Political Strategy: An Examination of the Relation Between Political Expenditures, Environmental Performance, and Environmental Disclosure. Journal of Business Ethics 67 (2):139 - 154.score: 40.0
    Two fundamental business ethics issues that repeatedly surface in the academic literature relate to business's role in the development of public policy [Suarez, S. L.: 2000, Does Business Learn? (The University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, MI); Roberts, R. W. and D. D. Bobek: 2004, Accounting, Organizations and Society 29(5-6), 565-590] and its role in responsibly managing the natural environment [Newton, L.: 2005, Business Ethics and the Natural Environment (Blackwell Publishing, Oxford)]. When studied together, researchers often examine if, and (...)
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  10. Peter Roberts (2012). Education and the Limits of Reason: Reading Dostoevsky. Educational Theory 62 (2):203-223.score: 40.0
    Philosophers of education have had a longstanding interest in the nature and value of reason. Literature can provide an important source of insight in addressing questions in this area. One writer who is especially helpful in this regard is Fyodor Dostoevsky. In this essay Peter Roberts provides an educational reading of Dostoevsky's highly influential shorter novel, Notes from Underground. This novel was Dostoevsky's critical response to the emerging philosophy of rational egoism. In this close reading of Notes from Underground, (...)
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  11. David Roberts (2011). The Total Work of Art in European Modernism. Cornell University Library.score: 40.0
    In this groundbreaking book David Roberts sets out to demonstrate the centrality of the total work of art to European modernism since the French Revolution.
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  12. M. F. Simone Roberts (2010). A Poetics of Being-Two: Irigaray's Ethics and Post-Symbolist Poetry. Lexington Books.score: 40.0
    "M. F. Simone Roberts's A Poetics of Being-Two is animated by a lively and engaging voice, drawing readers in with a sense of serious purpose working (delightfully) in tandem with a sense of humor. Roberts's aesthetics and her close readings of Yves Bonnefoy, St-John Perse, and Jorie Graham clearly demonstrate the literary effectiveness of Irigarayan sexual difference as an analytic trope, even as they emphasize the philosophical and political possibilities sexual difference opens up for feminism, environmentalism, and all (...)
     
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  13. John Roberts (2013). Debate Dialectic and Post-Hegelian Dialectic (Again). Journal of Critical Realism 12 (1):72 - 98.score: 40.0
    Looking at the emergence recently of a New Hegelianism (Badiou, Bhaskar, Jameson, Žižek), in which Hegel’s dialectic is variously reassessed for its political and philosophical resistance to the prevailing ‘weak nihilisms’ of left and right, I argue with Žižek and Jameson against Badiou and Bhaskar for Hegel as, essentially, a philosopher of the ‘productive return’ and failure. In this sense, what emerges is a picture of Hegel as a profoundly nonlinear historical thinker, in which loss, dissolution, breakdown and the excremental (...)
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  14. Robert Campbell Roberts (2003). Emotions: An Essay in Aid of Moral Psychology. Cambridge University Press.score: 40.0
    Life, on a day to day basis, is a sequence of emotional states: hope, disappointment, irritation, anger, affection, envy, pride, embarrassment, joy, sadness and many more. We know intuitively that these states express deep things about our character and our view of the world. But what are emotions and why are they so important to us? In one of the most extensive investigations of the emotions ever published, Robert Roberts develops a novel conception of what emotions are and then (...)
     
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  15. R. C. Roberts (2003). Emotion: An Essay in Aid of Moral Psychology. Cambridge University Press.score: 40.0
    Life, on a day to day basis, is a sequence of emotional states: hope, disappointment, irritation, anger, affection, envy, pride, embarrassment, joy, sadness and many more. We know intuitively that these states express deep things about our character and our view of the world. But what are emotions and why are they so important to us? In one of the most extensive investigations of the emotions ever published, Robert Roberts develops a novel conception of what emotions are and then (...)
     
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  16. Robert C. Roberts (2009). Emotional Consciousness and Personal Relationships. Emotion Review 1 (3):281-288.score: 40.0
    Three kinds of emotional consciousness are distinguished in this article: feeling awareness, intellectual awareness, and bare awareness. All are important to three moral properties that emotions may have: epistemic, practical, and relational. The bulk of this article is devoted to the third dimension of moral value, that emotions are constitutive of personal relationships such as friendship, enmity, good and bad parenthood, and collegiality. The conception of emotions as concern-based construals (Roberts, 2003) is put to work to explain how felt (...)
     
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  17. John Roberts (2006). Philosophizing the Everyday: Revolutionary Praxis and the Fate of Cultural Theory. Pluto Press.score: 40.0
    After modernism and postmodernism, it is argued, the everyday supposedly is where a democracy of taste is brought into being - the place where art goes to recover its customary and collective pleasures, and where the shared pleasures of popular culture are indulged, from celebrity magazines to shopping malls. John Roberts argues that this understanding of the everyday downgrades its revolutionary meaning and philosophical implications. Bringing radical political theory back to the centre of the discussion, he shows how notions (...)
     
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  18. James Norris (2004). The Promise of Roberts' “Measurability Account of la Ws”. Southwest Philosophy Review 20 (2):117-128.score: 18.0
    There is a common argument form in the metaphysics of natural laws literature: a theory of natural law is attacked by offering a claim L as a law of scientific field F (physics, chemistry, biology, etc.), and from the this law metaphysical implications contrary to the theory are drawn. Quite often however, L would not be regarded as a law by a scientist of F. Roberts' "measurability account of laws" offers a new and interesting way to more reliably identify (...)
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  19. Christine Tappolet (2006). Robert C. Roberts, Emotions: An Essay in Aid of Moral Psychology. Ethics 117 (1):143-147.score: 12.0
    A critical review of Robert C. Roberts' "Emotions: An Essay in Aid of Moral Psychology", Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2003.
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  20. Michael L. Anderson & Anthony Chemero, Affordances and Intentionality: Reply to Roberts.score: 12.0
    In this essay we respond to some criticisms of the guidance theory of representation offered by Tom Roberts. We argue that although Roberts’ criticisms miss their mark, he raises the important issue of the relationship between affordances and the action-oriented representations proposed by the guidance theory. Affordances play a prominent role in the anti-representationalist accounts offered by theorists of embodied cognition and ecological psychology, and the guidance theory is motivated in part by a desire to respond to the (...)
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  21. Bradford Skow (2007). Earman and Roberts on Empiricism About Laws. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 75 (1):158-162.score: 12.0
    Earman and Roberts (2005) argue that a standard definition of '“empiricism about laws of nature” is inadequate, and propose an alternative definition they think is better. But their argument against the standard definition fails, and their alternative is defective.
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  22. Robyn Carston, A Response to Noel Burton-Roberts.score: 12.0
    Metalinguistic negation (MN) is interesting for at least the following two reasons: (a) it is one instance of the much broader, very widespread and various, phenomenon of metarepresentational use in linguistic communication, whose semantic and pragmatic properties are currently being extensively explored by both linguists and philosophers of language; (b) it plays a central role in recent accounts of presupposition-denial cases, such as "The king of France is not bald; there is no king of France". It is this latter employment (...)
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  23. Mark Alfano (ed.) (forthcoming). Current Controversies in Virtue Theory. Routledge.score: 12.0
    INTRODUCTION Mark Alfano, Distinguished Guest Fellow, Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study -/- PART 1: What is a virtue? 1. Liezl van Zyl, Waikato 2. Heather Battaly, California State University Fullerton -/- PART 2: Can people be virtuous? 1. James Montmarquet, Tennessee State University 2. Mark Alfano, University of Oregon -/- PART 3: How are virtues individuated, and what unites them? 1. Daniel Russell, University of Arizona 2. Christian Miller, Wake Forest -/- PART 4: Does virtue contribute to flourishing? (...)
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  24. James Robert Brown (2007). Siobhan Roberts. King of Infinite Space: Donald Coxeter, the Man Who Saved Geometry. Philosophia Mathematica 15 (3):386-388.score: 10.0
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  25. Robert Redfield (1935). Book Review:The Case Against Birth Control. Edward Roberts Moore; Judgment on Birth Control. Raoul de Guchteneere. [REVIEW] Ethics 45 (2):240-.score: 10.0
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  26. Michael Huemer (2008). Intellectual Virtues: An Essay in Regulative Epistemology - by Robert C. Roberts and W. Jay Wood. Philosophical Books 49 (4):388-390.score: 9.0
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  27. John Turri (2011). Review of Robert C. Roberts and W. Jay Wood, Intellectual Virtues. [REVIEW] Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 82 (3):793–797.score: 9.0
  28. Gustaf Arrhenius & Wlodek Rabinowitz (2010). Better to Be Than Not to Be? In Hans Joas (ed.), The Benefit of Broad Horizons: Intellectual and Institutional Preconditions for a Global Social Science: Festschrift for Bjorn Wittrock on the Occasion of His 65th Birthday. Brill.score: 9.0
    Can it be better or worse for a person to be than not to be, that is, can it be better or worse to exist than not to exist at all? This old 'existential question' has been raised anew in contemporary moral philosophy. There are roughly two reasons for this renewed interest. Firstly, traditional so-called “impersonal” ethical theories, such as utilitarianism, have counter-intuitive implications in regard to questions concerning procreation and our moral duties to future, not yet existing people. Secondly, (...)
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  29. James Marcum (2009). Intellectual Virtues: An Essay in Regulative Epistemology • by R. C. Roberts and W. J. Wood. Analysis 69 (1):181-182.score: 9.0
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  30. Jason Baehr (2007). Review of Robert C. Roberts, W. Jay Wood, Intellectual Virtues: An Essay in Regulative Epistemology. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2007 (7).score: 9.0
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  31. Richard Woodward (2009). Metaphysics and the Representational Fallacy – by Heather Dyke. Dialectica 63 (3):361-365.score: 9.0
  32. Melinda Bonnie Fagan (2009). Review of Heather E. Douglas, Science, Policy, and the Value-Free Ideal. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (12).score: 9.0
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  33. Christopher Cordner (2007). A Review of Heather Widdows's the Moral Vision of Iris Murdoch ; Aldershot, Ashgate, 2005, 182 + VII Pp., ISBN: 0754636259, Hb. [REVIEW] Sophia 46 (2).score: 9.0
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  34. Simona Giordano (2003). Anorexia Nervosa and Refusal of Naso-Gastric Treatment: A Response to Heather Draper. Bioethics 17 (3):261–278.score: 9.0
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  35. Michael Baumgartner (2010). Measuring and Governing, Review of "The Law-Governed Universe" by John T. Roberts. [REVIEW] Metascience 19 (3):409-412.score: 9.0
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  36. Alan Carling (1998). A Question of Attitude: Marcus Roberts on Analytical Marxism. Res Publica 4 (2).score: 9.0
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  37. Larry O. Gostin (2007). Global Climate Change: The Roberts Court and Environmental Justice. Hastings Center Report 37 (5):10-11.score: 9.0
  38. Erik Myin & Johan Veldeman (2007). Yesterday Life, Tomorrow Consciousness?: The Quest for Consciousness: A Neurobiological Approach, Christof Koch . Englewood, CO: Roberts, 2004, (429 Pp; $45.00 Hbk; ISBN 0974707708). [REVIEW] Biological Theory 2 (4):424-427.score: 9.0
  39. Michael Lacewing (2004). Book Review of Roberts, R., "Emotions: An Essay in Aid of Moral Psychology". [REVIEW] Journal of Moral Philosophy 1:105-8.score: 9.0
  40. Gregory J. Morgan (2010). Heather Douglas: Is Science Value-Free? (Science, Policy, and the Value-Free Ideal). Science and Engineering Ethics 16 (2).score: 9.0
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  41. Steven Shankman (2006). The daodeJing of Laozi – Philip J. Ivanhoedao de Jing: The Book of the Way – Moss Roberts. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 33 (2):303–308.score: 9.0
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  42. Richard Umbers (2010). Intellectual Virtues: An Essay in Regulative Epistemology. By Robert C. Roberts & W. Jay Wood and A Virtue Epistemology: Apt Belief and Reflective Knowledge. By Ernest Sosa. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 51 (2):333-335.score: 9.0
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  43. Thomas C. Brickhouse (1991). Roberts on Responsibility for Action and Character in the Nicomachean Ethics. Ancient Philosophy 11 (1):137-148.score: 9.0
  44. —Martin Bunzl (2008). A Climate of Injustice: Global Inequality, North-South Politics, and Climate Policy -by J. Timmons Roberts and Bradley C. Parks. Ethics and International Affairs 22 (2):229–230.score: 9.0
  45. Matti Eklund (2008). Review of Heather Dyke, Metaphysics and the Representational Fallacy. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (11).score: 9.0
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  46. Marc A. Hight (2007). Review of John Russell Roberts, A Metaphysics for the Mob: The Philosophy of George Berkeley. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2007 (10).score: 9.0
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  47. Ian Buchanan (2002). On Perry Anderson's The Origins Of Postmodernity, Clint Burnham's The Jamesonian Unconscious: The Aesthetics Of Marxist Theory, Steven Helmling's The Success And Failure Of Fredric Jameson: Writing, The Sublime, And The Dialectic Of Critique, Sean Homer's Fredric Jameson: Marxism, Hermeneutics, Postmodernism, Adam Roberts's Fredric Jameson and Christopher Wise's The Marxian Hermeneutics Of Fredric Jameson. Historical Materialism 10 (3):223-243.score: 9.0
  48. Elizabeth Burns (2007). The Moral Vision of Iris Murdoch. By Heather Widdows. Heythrop Journal 48 (5):846–847.score: 9.0
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  49. Kevin Dewan (2008). Review of Heather Dyke, Metaphysics and the Representational Fallacy. [REVIEW] Erkenntnis 69 (2).score: 9.0
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  50. T. A. Goudge (1976). The Existential Graphs of Charles S. Peirce. By Don D. Roberts. The Hague: Mouton & Co. 1973. Pp. 168. Dfl. 45. Dialogue 15 (01):150-155.score: 9.0
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  51. Monique F. Jonas (2005). Robert C. Roberts: Emotions: An Essay in Aid of Moral Psychology. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 7 (5).score: 9.0
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  52. M. Thiessen Nation (2009). Book Review: Christopher Chenault Roberts, Creation and Covenant: The Significance of Sexual Difference in the Moral Theology of Marriage (New York: T&T Clark International, 2007). Xiii + 266 Pp. 65.00 (Hb), ISBN 978--0--567--02655--. [REVIEW] Studies in Christian Ethics 22 (1):109-113.score: 9.0
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  53. V. Larcher (2000). Disordered Mother or Disordered Diagnosis? Munchausen By Proxy Syndrome: David B Allison and Mark S Roberts, New Jersey, USA, The Analytic Press Inc, 1998, 279 Pages, Pound31.95. [REVIEW] Journal of Medical Ethics 26 (2):145-145.score: 9.0
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  54. Andrew Hemingway (2005). The Philistine Controversy, Edited by Dave Beech and John Roberts. Historical Materialism 13 (3):239-261.score: 9.0
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  55. Gary MacLennan (2007). Aesthetics and the Dialectic of Desire to Freedom: Comment on Beech and Roberts. Journal of Critical Realism 1 (2).score: 9.0
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  56. Anne Pope (2007). Cases in Medical Ethics and Law: An Interactive Tutorial – by David Lloyd, Heather Widdows and Donna Dickenson. Developing World Bioethics 7 (1):51–52.score: 9.0
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  57. Paul Brazier (2007). From Asgard to Valhalla. The Remarkable History of the Norse Myths. By Heather O'Donaghue. Heythrop Journal 48 (5):842–843.score: 9.0
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  58. James Luther Adams (1942). Book Review:The Problem of Choice. William Henry Roberts. [REVIEW] Ethics 52 (2):243-.score: 9.0
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  59. J. Spencer (2007). Short Review: Heather Widdows, The Moral Vision of Iris Murdoch (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2005). Vii + 182 Pp. 45 (Hb), ISBN 0 7546 3625. [REVIEW] Studies in Christian Ethics 20 (2):316-317.score: 9.0
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  60. Michael F. Goodman (2000). Melinda A. Roberts, Child Versus Childmaker: Future Persons and Present Duties in Ethics and the Law:Child Versus Childmaker: Future Persons and Present Duties in Ethics and the Law. Ethics 110 (3):636-638.score: 9.0
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  61. Norton Nelkin (1972). Mr. Roberts on Strawson. Mind 81 (323):405-406.score: 9.0
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  62. Judith Buber Agassi (1971). The Mixed Blessings of Technology: Comments on Professor Roberts' Paper. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 1 (2):221-231.score: 9.0
  63. Arthur N. Prior (1939). T. E. Hulme. By Michael Roberts . (London: Faber & Faber. 1938. Pp. 310. Price 10s. 6d.). Philosophy 14 (54):244-.score: 9.0
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  64. Mark Risjord (1994). Book Review:Bloodsucking Witchcraft: An Epistemological Study of Anthropomorphic Supernaturalism in Rural Tlaxcala Hugo G. Nutini, John M. Roberts. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 61 (4):679-.score: 9.0
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  65. Joseph Rouse (1991). Response to Vogel and Roberts. Social Epistemology 5 (4):293 – 299.score: 9.0
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  66. Karen Baker-Fletcher (2007). Ecohopes : Enactments, Poetics, Liturgics. Ethics and Ecology : A priMary Challenge of the Dialogue of Civilizations / Mary Evelyn Tucker ; Religion and the Earth on the Ground : The Experience of Greenfaith in New Jersey / Fletcher Harper ; Cries of Creation, Ground for Hope : Faith, Justice, and the Earth Interfaith Worship Service / Jane Ellen Nickell and Lawrence Troster ; the Firm Ground for Hope : A Ritual for Planting Humans and Trees / Heather Murray Elkins, with Assistance From David Wood ; Musings From White Rock Lake : Poems. In Laurel Kearns & Catherine Keller (eds.), Ecospirit: Religions and Philosophies for the Earth. Fordham University Press.score: 9.0
     
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  67. C. D. Burns (1929). Book Review:History of French Colonial Policy (1870-1925). S. H. Roberts. [REVIEW] Ethics 40 (1):135-.score: 9.0
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  68. Deborah Cohler (2002). Book Reviews: Frontiers of Medicine in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, 1899–1940, by Heather Bell. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1999. 261 Pp. Cloth. Race, Science, and Medicine, 1700–1960, Edited by Waltraud Ernst and Bernard Harris. London: Routledge, 1999. 300 Pp. Cloth. [REVIEW] Journal of Medical Humanities 23 (3/4):270-272.score: 9.0
  69. Heather Dyke (ed.) (2009). From Truth to Reality: New Essays in Logic and Metaphysics. Routledge.score: 9.0
    Questions about truth and questions about reality are intimately connected. One can ask whether reality includes numbers by asking ‘Are there numbers?’ But one can also ask what (arguably) amounts to the very same question by asking ‘Is the sentence “There are numbers” true?’ Such ‘semantic ascent’ makes it seem that the nature of reality can be investigated by investigating our true sentences. This line of thought was very much taken for granted in twentieth century philosophy, but it is now (...)
     
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  70. J. Welton (1901). Book Review:Education in the Nineteenth Century. R. D. Roberts. [REVIEW] Ethics 12 (1):132-.score: 9.0
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  71. Bradford McCall (2010). Theological Reflection: Sources. By Elaine, Graham, Heather Walton, and Frances Ward. Heythrop Journal 51 (3):503-504.score: 9.0
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  72. Ralph E. Stedman (1939). The Modern Mind. By Michael Roberts . (London: Faber & Faber, Ltd. 1937. Pp. 284. Price 8s. 6d. Net.). Philosophy 14 (54):238-.score: 9.0
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  73. René Van Woudenberg (2006). Perspectives on the Philosophy of W.P. Alston - Edited by Heather D. Battaly and Michael P. Lynch. Philosophical Books 47 (4):360-362.score: 9.0
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  74. Stuart Brown (1990). Religion, Reason and the Self: Essays in Honour of Hywel D. Lewis Edited by Stewart R. Sutherland and T. A. Roberts University of Wales Press, 1989, Xiv + 173 Pp., £20. [REVIEW] Philosophy 65 (253):379-.score: 9.0
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  75. Robert F. Allen (2005). Free Will and Indeterminism: Robert Kane's Libertarianism. Journal of Philosophical Research 30:341-355.score: 7.0
    Drawing on Aristotle’s notion of “ultimate responsibility,” Robert Kane argues that to be exercising a free will an agent must have taken some character forming decisions for which there were no sufficient conditions or decisive reasons.1 That is, an agent whose will is free not only had the ability to develop other dispositions, but could have exercised that ability without being irrational. To say it again, a person has a free will just in case her character is the product of (...)
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  76. Roksana Alavi (2005). Robert Kane, Free Will, and Neuro-Indeterminism. Philo 8 (2):95-108.score: 6.0
    In this paper I argue that Robert Kane’s defense of event-causal libertarianism, as presented in Responsibility, Luck, and Chance: Reflections on Free Will and Indeterminism, fails because his event-causal reconstruction is incoherent. I focus on the notions of efforts and self-forming actions essential to his defense.
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  77. C. Bourne (2011). Metaphysics and the Representational Fallacy, by Heather Dyke. Mind 119 (476):1157-1161.score: 6.0
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  78. Steven French (2011). The Law-Governed Universe – John T. Roberts. Philosophical Quarterly 61 (245):872-873.score: 6.0
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  79. Kevin Carnahan (2013). Religion, and Not Just Religious Reasons, in the Public Square: A Consideration of Robert Audi's and Nicholas Wolterstorff's Religion in the Public Square. Philosophia 41 (2):397-409.score: 6.0
    For the last several decades, philosophers have wrestled with the proper place of religion in liberal societies. Usually, the debates among these philosophers have started with the articulation of various conceptions of liberalism and then proceeded to locate religion in the context of these conceptions. In the process, however, too little attention has been paid to the way religion is conceived. Drawing on the work of Robert Audi and Nicholas Wolterstorff, two scholars who are often read as holding opposing views (...)
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  80. Hock Ho (2011). Paul Roberts and Adrian Zuckerman: Criminal Evidence. Criminal Law and Philosophy 5 (2):225-229.score: 6.0
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  81. J. W. Carroll (2012). John T. Roberts * The Law-Governed Universe. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 63 (4):895-901.score: 6.0
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  82. Daniel Ogden (2000). Greek History S. B. Pomeroy, S. M. Burstein, W. Donlan, J. T. Roberts: Ancient Greece: A Political, Social, and Cultural History . Pp. XXX + 512, Ills, Maps. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. Cased, £25. Isbn: 0-19-509742-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 50 (01):176-.score: 6.0
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  83. Heather Douglas (2007). Robert Crease and Evan Selinger:The Philosophy of Expertise,:The Philosophy of Expertise. Philosophy of Science 74 (4):552-555.score: 6.0
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  84. Matthew J. Brown (2013). The Source and Status of Values for Socially Responsible Science. Philosophical Studies 163 (1):67-76.score: 6.0
    Philosophy of Science After Feminism is an important contribution to philosophy of science, in that it argues for the central relevance of advances from previous work in feminist philosophy of science and articulates a new vision for philosophy of science going in to the future. Kourany’s vision of philosophy of science’s future as “socially engaged and socially responsible” and addressing questions of the social responsibility of science itself has much to recommend it. I focus the book articulation of an ethical-epistemic (...)
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  85. R. Barnard (2009). Metaphysics and the Representational Fallacy * by Heather Dyke. Analysis 69 (4):781-783.score: 6.0
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  86. John Turri (2011). Critical Notice of Robert C Roberts and W. Jay Wood, Intellectual Virtues: An Essay in Regulative Epistemology. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 82 (3):793-797.score: 6.0
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  87. P. Michael Brown (1970). A Concordance of Lucretius Louis Roberts: A Concordance of Lucretius. Pp. Iii+351. Berkeley, Cal.: University of California, Department of Classics, 1968. Paper, $4.50. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 20 (02):188-189.score: 6.0
  88. David Decosimo (2012). Intrinsic Goodness and Contingency, Resemblance and Particularity: Two Criticisms of Robert Adams's Finite and Infinite Goods. Studies in Christian Ethics 25 (4):418-441.score: 6.0
    Robert Adams’s Finite and Infinite Goods is one of the most important and innovative contributions to theistic ethics in recent memory. This article identifies two major flaws at the heart of Adams’s theory: his notion of intrinsic value and his claim that ‘excellence’ or finite goodness is constituted by resemblance to God. I first elucidate Adams’s complex, frequently misunderstood claims concerning intrinsic value and Godlikeness. I then contend that Adams’s notion of intrinsic value cannot explain what it could mean for (...)
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  89. Sita Anantha Raman, Robert Nichols Richard, Joshua Searle-White, Heather T. Frazer, Timothy Lubin, Robin Rinehart, Joel R. Smith, Andrea Pinkney, David Gordon White, John Powers, Phyllis Herman, Lawrence A. Babb, Carl Olson, June McDaniel, Knut A. Jacobsen, John E. Cort, Gregory P. Fields & Jeffrey J. Kripal (2000). Book Reviews and Notices. [REVIEW] International Journal of Hindu Studies 4 (2).score: 6.0
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  90. Michael Beaney (1999). Studies in the Logic of Charles Sanders Peirce Nathan Houser, Don D. Roberts, and James Van Evra, Editors Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 1997, Xiii + 653 Pp., $49.95. [REVIEW] Dialogue 38 (04):888-.score: 6.0
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  91. H. I. Bell (1951). C. H. Roberts and Dom B. Capelle: An Early Euchologium. The Dêr-Balizeh Papyrus Enlarged and Re-Edited. Pp. 71; 6 Plates. 6 Photographic Facsimiles. Louvain: Bureaux du Muséon, 1949. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 1 (01):54-.score: 6.0
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  92. Matti Eklund (2008). Book Review. Metaphysics and the Representational Fallacy. Heather Dyke. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.score: 6.0
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  93. J. B. Hall (1991). Latin Poetry in Late Antiquity Michael Roberts: The Jeweled Style: Poetry and Poetics in Late Antiquity. Pp. Xvi+ 184; 23 Illustrations. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1989. $27.45. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 41 (02):359-361.score: 6.0
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  94. A. Laird (1999). Review. Classical Closure: Reading the End in Greek and Latin Literature. DH Roberts, FM Dunn, D Fowler [Edd]. The Classical Review 49 (2):422-423.score: 6.0
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  95. R. M. Rattenbury (1957). Greek Palaeography B. A. Van Groningen: Short Manual of Greek Palaeography. Second, Revised Edition. Pp. 64; 12 Plates, 15 Figures. Leiden: Sijthoff, 1955. Cloth, Fl. 12.50. C. H. Roberts: Greek Literary Hands 350 B.C.–A.D. 400. Corrected Impression. Pp. Xix+24; 24 Plates. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1956. Cloth, 30s. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 7 (01):45-48.score: 6.0
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  96. E. G. Turner (1952). Papyri From Antinoopolis C. H. Roberts: The Antinoopolis Papyri. Part I. Pp. Xii + 120; 2 Plates. London: Egypt Exploration Society, 1950. Cloth, £1. 5s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 2 (3-4):184-185.score: 6.0
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  97. Jack Breslin (2012). Doing Ethics in Media: Theories and Practical Applications by Jay Black & Chris Roberts. Teaching Ethics 13 (1):141-144.score: 6.0
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