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  1. Helena Julia Czosnyka (1987). Amor y Moral Matrimonial. The New Scholasticism 61 (1):119-120.score: 290.0
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  2. J. Fuentes-García Fernando, M. Núñez-Tabales Julia & Ricardo Veroz-Herradón (2008). Applicability of Corporate Social Responsibility to Human Resources Management: Perspective From Spain. Journal of Business Ethics 82 (1).score: 30.0
    This article analyses the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility in relation to Human Resources (HR) management. Five potential tools are defined and their advantages and disadvantages are discussed. Finally, the implementation of the most advanced and powerful tool in this area is studied: the SA8000 standard.
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  3. Guilhem Julia (2009). La Réception Juridique de l'Incertitude Médicale. Médecine and Droit 2009 (98-99):131-137.score: 30.0
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  4. Alessandro Blasimme, Alexandra Soulier, Sophie Julia, Samantha Leonard & Anne Cambon-Thomsen (2012). Disclosing Results to Genomic Research Participants: Differences That Matter. American Journal of Bioethics 12 (10):20-22.score: 30.0
    The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 12, Issue 10, Page 20-22, October 2012.
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  5. Birgitte Huitfeldt Midttun & Julia Kristeva (2006). Crossing the Borders: An Interview with Julia Kristeva. Hypatia 21 (4):164-177.score: 15.0
    : In this June 2004 interview, Julia Kristeva takes us through her long and extraordinary career as a writer, an intellectual, and an academic. She speaks of her early years as a radical poststructuralist, postmodern feminist, and discusses how her scope has broadened with the addition of psychoanalytical theory and practice. She answers questions about her work on the abject, melancholy, motherhood, and love, and reveals how personal experiences, like the death of her father, have shaped parts of her (...)
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  6. Bettina Schmitz & tr Jansen, Julia (2005). Homelessness or Symbolic Castration? Subjectivity, Language Acquisition, and Sociality in Julia Kristeva and Jacques Lacan. Hypatia 20 (2):69-87.score: 15.0
    : How much violence can a society expect its members to accept? A comparison between the language theories of Julia Kristeva and Jacques Lacan is the starting point for answering this question. A look at the early stages of language acquisition exposes the sacrificial logic of patriarchal society. Are those forces that restrict the individual to be conceived in a martial imagery of castration or is it possible that an existing society critically questions those points of socialization that leave (...)
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  7. Judith Butler (1989). The Body Politics of Julia Kristeva. Hypatia 3 (3):104 - 118.score: 12.0
    Julia Kristeva attempts to expose the limits of Lacan's theory of language by revealing the semiotic dimension of language that it excludes. She argues that the semiotic potential of language is subversive, and describes the semiotic as a poeticmaternal linguistic practice that disrupts the symbolic, understood as culturally intelligible rule-governed speech. In the course of arguing that the semiotic contests the universality of the Symbolic, Kristeva makes several theoretical moves which end up consolidating the power of the Symbolic (...)
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  8. Michael Jeffrey Winter (forthcoming). Does Moral Virtue Require Knowledge? A Response to Julia Driver. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice.score: 12.0
    A long-standing tenet of virtue theory is that moral virtue and knowledge are connected in some important way. Julia Driver attacks the traditional assumption that virtue requires knowledge. I argue that the examples of virtues of ignorance Driver offers are not compelling and that the idea that knowledge is required for virtue has been taken to be foundational for virtue theory for good reason. I propose that we understand modesty as involving three conditions: 1) having genuine accomplishments, 2) being (...)
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  9. Tim O'Keefe, Comments on Julia Annas, Platonic Ethics, Old and New.score: 12.0
    Critical examination of chapter 5 of Julia Annas' book _Platonic Ethics Old and New._ I first argue that she does not establish that Plato's ethics are independent of his metaphysics. I then suggest several ways in the content of his ethcis does depend on his metaphysics, with special attention paid to the discussion of the impact of theology on ethics in the _Laws_.
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  10. Julia Tanney (1999). Normativity and Judgement: Julia Tanney. Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 73 (1):45–61.score: 12.0
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  11. Kelly Oliver (1993). Julia Kristeva's Feminist Revolutions. Hypatia 8 (3):94 - 114.score: 12.0
    Julia Kristeva is known as rejecting feminism, nonetheless her work is useful for feminist theory. I reconsider Kristeva's rejection of feminism and her theories of difference, identity, and maternity, elaborating on Kristeva's contributions to debates over the necessity of identity politics, indicating how Kristeva's theory suggests the cause of and possible solutions to women's oppression in Western culture, and, using Kristeva's theory, setting up a framework for a feminist rethinking of politics and ethics.
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  12. Dimiter Vakarelov (2006). Non-Classical Negation in the Works of Helena Rasiowa and Their Impact on the Theory of Negation. Studia Logica 84 (1):105 - 127.score: 12.0
    The paper is devoted to the contributions of Helena Rasiowa to the theory of non-classical negation. The main results of Rasiowa in this area concerns–constructive logic with strong (Nelson) negation.
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  13. Karyn Lai (2012). Kam-Por Yu, Julia Tao, and Philip J. Ivanhoe (Eds.), Taking Confucian Ethics Seriously: Contemporary Theories and Applications. [REVIEW] Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 11 (1):119-124.score: 12.0
    Kam-por Yu, Julia Tao, and Philip J. Ivanhoe (eds.), Taking Confucian Ethics Seriously: Contemporary Theories and Applications Content Type Journal Article Pages 1-6 DOI 10.1007/s11712-011-9253-y Authors Karyn Lai, School of History of Philosophy, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia Journal Dao Online ISSN 1569-7274 Print ISSN 1540-3009.
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  14. Angela Elrod-Sadler (2008). Forgiveness in the Works of Julia Kristeva. Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 82:153-161.score: 12.0
    This paper explores the theory of forgiveness offered by Julia Kristeva in her interview with Alison Rice for PMLA, in order to evaluate her “separation of spheres” and her claim that the practice of forgiveness may only occur between individuals. To limit forgiveness in this way has many interesting ramifications, chief among which is the manner in which communion is conflated for “relation” in the general sense. I argue that this inappropriate sense of communion leads Kristeva to an inaccurate (...)
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  15. Cathryn Bailey (2004). Anna Julia Cooper: "Dedicated in the Name of My Slave Mother to the Education of Colored Working People". Hypatia 19 (2):56-73.score: 12.0
    : The achievements of Anna Julia Cooper are extraordinary given her life circumstances. Driven by a desire Cooper called "a thumping within," she became a prominent educator, earned her Ph.D., and influenced the thought of W.E.B. DuBois and others. Cooper fought for her educational philosophy, but despite her contributions, her apparent elitism has shaped contemporary assessments of her work. I argue that her views must be considered in social and historical context.
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  16. Julia Kristeva (1999). Maternal Politics: An Interview with Julia Kristeva. Studies in Practical Philosophy 1 (2):133-143.score: 12.0
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  17. Vivian M. May (2004). Thinking From the Margins, Acting at the Intersections: Anna Julia Cooper's. Hypatia 19 (2).score: 12.0
    : Anna Julia Cooper's 1892 A Voice from the South is a hybrid text that speaks provocatively to contemporary feminist philosophy. Negotiating exclusionary categories of being and knowing and writing herself into intellectual traditions meant to exclude her, Cooper's narrative methods are politically tactical and epistemologically significant. Cooper inserts subjectivity into objective analysis and underscores knowledge as located and embodied. By speaking from spaces of exclusion, Cooper fully articulates the promise of intersectional approaches to liberation.
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  18. Therese Boos Dykeman (2004). The Philosophy of Halfness and the Philosophy of Duality: Julia Ward Howe and Ednah Dow Cheney. Hypatia 19 (2):17-34.score: 12.0
    : Julia Ward (1819-1910) and Ednah Dow Littlehale (1824-1904), lifelong friends, wrote and lectured on many of the same issues, traveled across the country to lend support to causes, and taught together at the Concord School of Philosophy. Despite their close association and mutual efforts on similar issues, I argue that their philosophical principles were essentially different, in particular their approaches to an understanding of God, society, the sexes, art, and science.
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  19. Vivian M. May (2004). Thinking From the Margins, Acting at the Intersections: Anna Julia Cooper's A Voice From the South. Hypatia 19 (2):74 - 91.score: 12.0
    Anna Julia Cooper's 1892 A Voice from the South is a hybrid text that speaks provocatively to contemporary feminist philosophy. Negotiating exclusionary categories of being and knowing and writing herself into intellectual traditions meant to exclude her, Cooper's narrative methods are politically tactical and epistemologically significant. Cooper inserts subjectivity into objective analysis and underscores knowledge as located and embodied. By speaking from spaces of exclusion, Cooper fully articulates the promise of intersectional approaches to liberation.
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  20. Donald Walhout (2001). Julia Gulliver as Philosopher. Hypatia 16 (1):72-89.score: 12.0
    : This article introduces a little-known woman philosopher, Julia Gulliver, from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Following a biographical sketch, the article discusses four illustrations of Gulliver's philosophical work. These illustrations deal with freedom and determinism, philosophy of religion, democracy, and philosophy of education. A concluding estimate of Gulliver's legacy suggests that her significance lies mainly in her applied philosophy and in her leadership as a philosophically-minded educator.
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  21. Rachana Kamtekar & Julia Annas (eds.) (2012). Virtue and Happiness: Essays in Honour of Julia Annas. Oxford University Press.score: 12.0
     
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  22. Review author[S.]: John M. Cooper (1995). Eudaimonism and the Appeal to Nature in the Morality of Happiness: Comments on Julia Annas, the Morality of Happiness. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 55 (3):587-598.score: 9.0
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  23. Robin James (2009). In but Not of, of but Not In: On Taste, Hipness, and White Embodiment. Contemporary Aesthetics 2 (Aesthetics and Race).score: 9.0
    The status of the body figures paradoxically in the interrelated discourses of whiteness, aesthetic taste, and hipness. While Richard Dyer’s analysis of whiteness argues that white identity is “in but not of the body,” Carolyn Korsmeyer’s and Julia Kristeva’s feminist analyses of aesthetic “taste” demonstrate that this faculty is traditionally conceived as something “of” but not “in” the body. While taste directly distances whiteness from embodiment, hipness negatively affirms this same distance: the hipster proves his elite status within white (...)
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  24. Richard Gaskin (1995). Julia Annas: The Morality of Happiness. Mind 104 (416):881-884.score: 9.0
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  25. Review author[S.]: Richard Kraut (1995). The Morality of Happiness by Julia Annas. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 55 (4):921-927.score: 9.0
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  26. Stacy K. Keltner (2006). Julia Kristeva: Psychoanalysis and Modernity. Continental Philosophy Review 39 (1):107-112.score: 9.0
  27. Hugh Upton (2008). Ethics: The Fundamentals - by Julia Driver. Philosophical Books 49 (3):276-277.score: 9.0
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  28. Jason Brennan (2007). Modesty Without Illusion. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 75 (3):111-128.score: 9.0
    The common image of the fully virtuous person is of someone with perfect self- command and self-perception, who always makes correct evaluations. However, modesty appears to be a real virtue, and it seems contradictory for someone to believe that she is modest. Accordingly, traditional defenders of phronesis (the view that virtue involves practical wisdom) deny that modesty is a virtue, while defenders of modesty such as Julia Driver deny that phronesis is required for vir- tue. I offer a new (...)
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  29. T. H. Irwin (1994). Happiness, Virtue, and Morality:The Morality of Happiness. Julia Annas. Ethics 105 (1):153-.score: 9.0
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  30. Richard Kraut (1989). Comments on Julia Annas' “Self-Love in Aristotle”. Southern Journal of Philosophy 27 (S1):19-23.score: 9.0
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  31. Cynthia Willett (2012). Ground Zero for a Post-Moral Ethics in J. M. Coetzee's Disgrace and Julia Kristeva's Melancholic. Continental Philosophy Review 45 (1):1-22.score: 9.0
    Perhaps no other novel has received as much attention from moral philosophers as South African writer J. M. Coetzee’s Disgrace . The novel is ethically compelling and yet no moral theory explains its force. Despite clear Kantian moments, neither rationalism nor self-respect can account for the strange ethical task that the protagonist sets for himself. Calling himself the dog man, like the ancient Cynics, this shamelessly cynical protagonist takes his cues for ethics not from humans but from animals. He does (...)
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  32. Abby Wilkerson (2004). Book Review: Patrice DiQuinzio. Modern Maternity: A Review of the Impossibility of Motherhood: Feminism, Individualism, and the Problem of Mothering New York: Routledge, 1999; Nancy E. Dowd. In Defense of Single-Parent Families; Julia E. Mother Troubles: Rethinking Contemporary Maternal Dilemmas; Linda L. Layne. Transformative Motherhood: On Giving and Getting in a Consumer Culture; and Laurie Lisle. Without Child: Challenging the Stigma of Childlessness. [REVIEW] Hypatia 19 (2):180-190.score: 9.0
  33. Sarah T. Cohen (2008). Augustus, Julia and the Development of Exile Ad Insulam. The Classical Quarterly 58 (01).score: 9.0
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  34. Wing-Tsit Chan (1977). Julia Ching, To Acquire Wisdom: The Way of Wang Yang-Ming. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 4 (4):409-416.score: 9.0
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  35. Mark Bonta (2009). Taking Deleuze Into the Field: Machinic Ethnography for the Social Sciences Julia Mahler (2008) Lived Temporalities: Exploring Duration in Guatemala. Empirical and Theoretical Studies. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. Arun Saldanha (2007) Psychedelic White: Goa Trance and the Viscosity of Race. Minneapolis and London: University of Minnesota Press. [REVIEW] Deleuze Studies 3 (1):135-142.score: 9.0
  36. M. W. Rowe (1995). The Morality of Happiness By Julia Annas Oxford University Press, U.S.A., 1993, X+502 Pp., £45.00. [REVIEW] Philosophy 70 (271):125-.score: 9.0
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  37. Noëlle Mcafee (2004). Julia Kristeva, Ross Guberman. The Ends of Arendtian Politics: A Review of Hannah Arendt Norma Claire Moruzzi. Speaking Through the Mask: Hannah Arendt and the Politics of Social Identity and Kimberley Curtis. Our Sense of the Real: Aesthetic Experience and Arendtian Politics. [REVIEW] Hypatia 19 (4):221-229.score: 9.0
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  38. Valerie Tiberius (2005). Julia Driver, Uneasy Virtue (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001), Pp. VII + 134. Utilitas 17 (3):350-351.score: 9.0
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  39. Stephen C. Angle (2011). Review of Kam-Por Yu, Julia Tao, Philip J. Ivanhoe (Eds.), Taking Confucian Ethics Seriously: ContemPorary Theories and Applications. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2011 (2).score: 9.0
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  40. Donald Morrison (2001). Julia Annas, Platonic Ethics, Old and New:Platonic Ethics, Old and New. Ethics 111 (3):617-620.score: 9.0
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  41. Nicholas Horsfall (1995). D. Gall: Ipsius Umbra Creusae — Creusa Und Helena. (Akademie der Wissenschaften Und der Literatur. Abhandlungen der Geistes- Und Sozialwissenschaftlichen Klasse, 1993.6.) Pp. 112. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 1993. Paper, DM 49. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 45 (01):162-163.score: 9.0
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  42. Richard Kraut (1989). Comments on “Self-Love in Aristotle” by Julia Annas. Southern Journal of Philosophy 27 (Supplement):19-23.score: 9.0
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  43. Lester H. Hunt (2003). Julia Driver, Uneasy Virtue:Uneasy Virtue. Ethics 114 (1):167-170.score: 9.0
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  44. Berit Lindahl (2011). Experiences of Exclusion When Living on a Ventilator: Reflections Based on the Application of Julia Kristeva's Philosophy to Caring Science. Nursing Philosophy 12 (1):12-21.score: 9.0
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  45. Alexander Lucie-Smith (2008). Defending Probabalism: The Moral Theology of Juan Caramuel. By Julia Fleming. Heythrop Journal 49 (3):491–492.score: 9.0
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  46. Christian Wüthrich (2004). Helena Eilstein (Ed.), A Collection of Polish Works on Philosophical Problems of Time and Spacetime. Erkenntnis 60 (2):265-270.score: 9.0
  47. P. Abastado & D. Chemla (2008). A Portrait of a Female Body: Rubens and Helena's Legs. Medical Humanities 34 (2):84-87.score: 9.0
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  48. Isaac D. Balbus (2002). Book Review: Uma Narayan and Julia J. Bartkowiak. Having and Raising Children: Unconventional Families, Hard Choices, Social Good. University Park, Pa.: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1999. [REVIEW] Hypatia 17 (2):162-165.score: 9.0
  49. Thomas Leddy (2007). Julia Morgan, Architect, and the Creation of the Asilomar Conference Grounds by Quacchia, Russell. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 65 (4):432–434.score: 9.0
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  50. Sabina Lovibond (2000). The Sufficiency of Virtue Julia Annas: Platonic Ethics, Old and New (Cornell Studies in Classical Philology). Pp. VIII + 196. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1999. Cased, £35. Isbn: 0-8014-3518-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 50 (02):484-.score: 9.0
  51. R. F. Stalley (1983). An Introduction to the Republic Julia Annas: An Introduction to Plato's Republic. Pp. Viii + 362. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1981. £15. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 33 (01):55-56.score: 9.0
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  52. D. Kovacs (1998). Euripidis Fabulae, Tomus III: Helena, Phoenissae, Orestes, Bacchae, Iphigenia, Aulidensis, Rhesus. J Diggle (E.D). The Classical Review 48 (2):270-272.score: 9.0
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  53. John Lechte (2004). Julia Kristeva: Live Theory. Continuum.score: 9.0
    This innovative introductory text not only clearly explains Kristeva's most difficult ideas, but also provides new insights into her work.
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  54. Patricia Rosenmeyer (2008). Greek Verse Inscriptions in Roman Egypt: Julia Balbilla's Sapphic Voice. Classical Antiquity 27 (2):334-358.score: 9.0
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  55. W. H. D. Rouse (1918). Captain Mago's Adventures Pericla Navarchi Magonis Sive Expeditio Phoenicia Annis Ante Christum Mille Opus Francice Scripsit Leo Cahun, in Anglicum Vertit Helena E. Frewer, Latine Interpretatus Est Arcadius Avellanus. Mount Hope Classics. Vol. I. $5. New York City, 37 Wall Street. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 32 (1-2):40-41.score: 9.0
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  56. Mary Terrall (2003). Julia Douthwaite,The Wild Girl, Natural Man, and the Monster: Dangerous Experiments in the Age of Enlightenment. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2002. Metascience 12 (3):352-355.score: 9.0
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  57. Bernard Gert (2007). Reply to Julia Driver, Timm Triplett, and Kathleen Wallace. Metaphilosophy 38 (4):404-419.score: 9.0
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  58. S. F. (2000). Julia Annas. Platonic Ethics Old and New. (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1999). Pp. VIII+196. £22.50 Hbk. Religious Studies 36 (2):247-249.score: 9.0
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  59. Rebecca Flemming (2001). Bluestockings E. A. Hemelrijk: Matrona Docta. Educated Women in the Roman Élite From Cornelia to Julia Domna . Pp. Xvi + 382, Pls. London and New York: Routledge, 1999. Cased, £55. ISBN: 0-415-19693-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 51 (01):130-.score: 9.0
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  60. E. D. Hunt (1990). The Helena Legend Jan Willem Drijvers: Helena Augusta: Waarheid En Legende. Pp. Vii + 275. Groningen: Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, 1989. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 40 (02):390-391.score: 9.0
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  61. R. W. Jordan (1987). Scepticism Julia Annas, Jonathan Barnes: The Modes of Scepticism. (Ancient Texts and Modern Interpretations.) Pp. 204. Cambridge University Press, 1985. £20 (Paper, £6.95). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 37 (01):57-58.score: 9.0
  62. Theo A. F. Kuipers (2005). Kinds of Micro-Explanation: Reply to Erik Weber and Helena de Preester. Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 84 (1):187-190.score: 9.0
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  63. Inge Mennen (2008). Julia Domna (B.) Levick Julia Domna: Syrian Empress. Pp. Xxxii + 244, Ills, Maps. London and New York: Routledge, 2007. Paper, £18.99, US$34.95 (Cased, £65, US$110). ISBN: 978-0-415-33144-9 (978-0-415-33143-2 Hbk). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 58 (02):556-.score: 9.0
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  64. Kelly Oliver (ed.) (1993). Ethics, Politics, and Difference in Julia Kristeva's Writings. Routledge.score: 9.0
    A valuable intervention in Kristevan scholarship and a significant and exciting contribution in its own right to post-structuralist discussions of ethical and political agency and practice. Contributors: Judith Butler, Tina Chanter, Marilyn Edelstein, Jean Graybeal, Suzanne Guerlac, Alice Jardine, Lisa Lowe, Noelle McAfee, Norma Claire Moruzzi, Kelly Oliver, Tilottma Rajan, Jacqueline Rose, Allison Weir, Mary Bittner Wiseman, Ewa Ziarek.
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  65. Roberto J. Walton (1991). Two Reviews: Julia V. Iribame. 'Lu Intersubjetividad En Husserl: Bosquejo de Una Teoria'. Karl Schuhmann. 'Husserls Staatsphilosophie'. [REVIEW] Husserl Studies 8 (1).score: 9.0
  66. G. Zuntz (1955). Three Conjectures in Euripides, Helena. The Classical Quarterly 5 (1-2):68-.score: 9.0
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  67. A. Andrew Apathy (1983). An Introduction to Plato's Republic. By Julia Annas. The Modern Schoolman 60 (4):283-283.score: 9.0
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  68. Laurie M. Johnson Bagby (2012). Hatred and Forgiveness. By Julia Kristeva. Translated by Jeanine Herman. The European Legacy 17 (5):685 - 687.score: 9.0
    The European Legacy, Volume 17, Issue 5, Page 685-687, August 2012.
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  69. Martin Cropp (2006). Lange (K.) Euripides Und Homer. Untersuchungen Zur Homernachwirkung in Elektra, Iphigenie Im Taurerland, Helena, Orestes Und Kyklops. (Hermes Einzelschriften 86.) Pp. 302. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2002. Paper, €68. ISBN: 3-515-07977-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 56 (02):291-.score: 9.0
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  70. Ceri Davies (1994). Catullus in the Renaissance Julia Haig Gaisser: Catullus and His Renaissance Readers. Pp. Xiii+446; 8 Plates. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1993. Cased, £45.00. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 44 (01):184-186.score: 9.0
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  71. David Boucher (1997). Julia Stapleton, Englishness and the Study of Politics, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1994, Pp. Xiv + 251. Utilitas 9 (01):156-.score: 9.0
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  72. J. D. Denniston (1927). Gorgiae Helena. Recognovit Et Interpretatus Est Otto Immisch. (Kleine Texte.) Pp. Vii + 55. Berlin Und Leipzig: De Gruyter, 1927. 3 M. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 41 (06):239-.score: 9.0
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  73. Dominic Desroches (2005). Historical Dictionary of Kierkegaard's Philosophy Julia Watkin Collection «Historical Dictionaries of Religions, Philosophies, and Movements Series» Londres, Scarecrow Press, 2001, 432 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 44 (02):405-.score: 9.0
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  74. Alan Kahan (2004). Julia Stapleton, Political Intellectuals and Public Identities in Britain Since 1850 (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2001), Pp. X + 220. [REVIEW] Utilitas 16 (3):347-349.score: 9.0
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  75. E. J. Kenney (1975). Numeri Catulliani Julia W. Loomis: Studies in Catullan Verse. An Analysis of the Word Types and Patterns in the Polymetra. (Mnemosyne Supplement 24.) Pp. Xiv+160. Leiden: Brill, 1972. Paper, Fl.44. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 25 (02):209-211.score: 9.0
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  76. Patrick Laurence (2002). Helena, mère de Constantin. Augustinianum 42 (1):75-96.score: 9.0
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  77. Peter Levi (1990). Maria Helena Rocha-Pereira: Pausaniae Graeciae Descriptio, Vol. 1 (Lib. I–Iv), Vol. 3 (Lib. Ix–X) (2. Verbesserte Auflage). (Bibl. Teubneriana.) Pp. Xxvi + 358; V + 329. Leipzig: Teubner, 1989. DM 59, 68. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 40 (01):150-151.score: 9.0
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  78. Santiago Melo (2012). Annas, Julia. Intelligent Virtue. Ideas y Valores 61 (SPE149):169-173.score: 9.0
    Se indaga la relación que se da en la República entre los dos significados de ousia: como propiedad en el sentido de posesiones y riqueza, o en el sentido de esencia o sustancia. Aparte de las relaciones económicas asociadas al préstamo, al intercambio y al interés, se examina la función que, respecto de la ousia, cumple la moneda en la economía como recurso para disociar la riqueza de las posesiones, con lo cual logra un nivel de universalidad y equivalencia equiparable (...)
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  79. Peter Milward (2013). Queen and Country: The Relation Between the Monarch and the People in the Development of the English Nation. Edited by Alessandra Petrina . Pp. 325, Bern (Swiss) Peter Lang, 2011, $88.95. Representations of Elizabeth I in Early Modern Culture. Edited by Alessandra Petrina . Pp. Xv, 283, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2011, $82.70. Dissing Elizabeth: Negative Representations of Gloriana. Edited by Julia M. Walker . Durham/London, Duke University Press, 1998, $16.43. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 54 (3):499-501.score: 9.0
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  80. Volker Peckhaus (1998). Helena M. Pycior, Symbols, Impossible Numbers, and Geometric Entanglement. British Algebra Through the Commentaries on Newton's Universal Arithmetick. Erkenntnis 49 (3):415-419.score: 9.0
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  81. W. Scott (1909). The 'Mountain-Mother' Ode in the Helena of Euripides. The Classical Quarterly 3 (03):161-.score: 9.0
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  82. P. T. Stevens (1972). Euripides' Helena Richard Kannicht: Euripides, Helena. Two Vols. Pp. 183, 468. Heidelberg: Winter, 1969. Paper, DM.34.75. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 22 (03):327-329.score: 9.0
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  83. A. W. Verrall (1909). Euripides, Helena 962–974. The Classical Review 23 (05):145-146.score: 9.0
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  84. H. T. Walsh (1978). "Aristotle's Metaphysics. Books M and N," Translated with Introduction and Notes by Julia Annas. The Modern Schoolman 55 (3):312-313.score: 9.0
  85. Willard Gurdon Oxtoby (2001). Julia Ching, 1934-2001. Journal of the History of Ideas 62 (4):745-746.score: 9.0
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  86. Diderik Batens (1999). Logic at Work. Essays Dedicated to the Memory of Helena Rasiowa. Springer.score: 9.0
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  87. Global Bioethics & Global Dialogue (2002). Julia Tao Lai Po-Wah. In Julia Lai Po-Wah Tao (ed.), Cross-Cultural Perspectives on the (Im) Possibility of Global Bioethics. Kluwer Academic Pub..score: 9.0
  88. H. P. Blavatsky (1980). The Esoteric Writings of Helena Petrovna Blavatsky: A Synthesis of Science, Philosophy, and Religion. Theosophical Pub. House.score: 9.0
     
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  89. Allan Bloom (2011). Romeo I Julia. Kronos (3).score: 9.0
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  90. A. Y. Campbell (1949). Aristophanes Thesmophoriazusae 855–7 and Euripides Helena I–3. The Classical Review 63 (3-4):81-83.score: 9.0
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  91. E. M. Craik (1993). Milagros Quijada: La Compositeón de la Tragedia Tardía de Eurípides. Ifigenia Entre Los Tauros, Helena y Orestes. (Anejos de Veleia, Series Minor, 1.) Pp. 272. Leioa: Universidad Del Pais Vaseo, Euskal Herriko Univertsitatea, 1991. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 43 (01):166-.score: 9.0
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  92. Angela Elrod-Sadler (2006). On Julia Kristeva's Optimistic Ascesis. Journal of Philosophy: A Cross-Disciplinary Inquiry 2 (6):48-60.score: 9.0
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  93. E. B. England (1896). Van Herwerden's Edition of the Helena ΕΥΡΙΙΠΔΟΥ ΕΛΕΝΗ. Ad Novam Codicum Laurentianorum Factam a G. Vitellio Collationem Recognovit Et Adnotavit Henricus van Herwerden. Lugduni-Bata-Vorum Apud A. W. Sijthoff. Mdcccxcv. 4 Mk. 50. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 10 (05):258-259.score: 9.0
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  94. F. Melian Stawell (1908). Book Review:The Moral Ideal. Julia Wedgwood. [REVIEW] Ethics 18 (3):394-.score: 9.0
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  95. J. M. Greenberg (2003). Julia Driver, Uneasy Virtue. Journal of Value Inquiry 37 (2).score: 9.0
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  96. J. E. Harry (1922). Euripides' Helena 936. The Classical Review 36 (7-8):164-.score: 9.0
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  97. R. S. W. Hawtrey (1990). Philosophical Discussions Julia Annas, Robert H. Grimm (Edd.): Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Supplementary Volume, 1988. Pp. Xii + 222. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1988. £25. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 40 (01):79-81.score: 9.0
  98. J. Hołówka (2007). Błąd poznawczy i błąd moralny (Helena Einstein, Biblia w ręku ateisty). Etyka 40.score: 9.0
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  99. C. S. Jerram (1894). Notes on Euripides' Helena. The Classical Review 8 (10):447-.score: 9.0
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  100. J. Petit (2007). Commentary to Helena De Preester: The Deep Bodily Origins of the Subjective Perspective: Models and Their Problems?☆. Consciousness and Cognition 16 (3):619-622.score: 9.0
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