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  1. Axel Cleeremans & Luis Jimenez (1999). Stability and Explicitness: In Defense of Implicit Representation. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (1):151-152.score: 60.0
    Electronic Mail: jimenez@usc.es Abstract Stability of activation, while it may be necessary for information to become available to consciousness, is not sufficient to produce phenomenal experience. We suggest that consciousness involves access to information and that access makes information symbolic. From this perspective, implicit representations exist, and are best thought of as sub-symbolic. Crucially, such representations can be causally efficacious in the absence of consciousness.
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  2. Luis Jimenez, Castor Mendez & Axel Cleeremans, Measures of Awareness and of Sequence Knowledge.score: 60.0
    Jackson and Jackson (1995) argue that most current tests used to assess awareness of sequential material are flawed because of their emphasis on accuracy. They propose to distinguish two forms of sequence knowledge: Serial knowledge, that is, knowledge about the specific sequence that stimuli follow, which involves information about the statistical relationship between many sequence elements, and statistical knowledge, or knowledge about the probability of different transitions between adjacent sequence elements. Further, they suggest a new method to analyze generation performance, (...)
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  3. Axel Cleeremans & Luis Jimenez (2002). Implicit Learning and Consciousness: A Graded, Dynamic Perspective. In Robert M. French & Axel Cleeremans (eds.), Implicit Learning and Consciousness: An Empirical. Psychology Press.score: 30.0
    While the study of implicit learning is nothing new, the field as a whole has come to embody — over the last decade or so — ongoing questioning about three of the most fundamental debates in the cognitive sciences: The nature of consciousness, the nature of mental representation (in particular the difficult issue of abstraction), and the role of experience in shaping the cognitive system. Our main goal in this chapter is to offer a framework that attempts to integrate current (...)
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  4. Luis Jimenez (ed.) (2003). Attention and Implicit Learning. John Benjamins.score: 30.0
  5. G. Isaac Robert, M. Herremans Irene & J. Kline Theresa (2010). Intellectual Capital Management Enablers: A Structural Equation Modeling Analysis. Journal of Business Ethics 93 (3).score: 30.0
    Appropriate enablers are essential for management of intellectual capital. Through the use of structural equation modeling, we investigate whether organic renewal environments, interactive behaviors, and trust are conducive to intellectual capital management processes, as they each depend upon the establishment of a climate emphasizing mutual respect. Owing to a lack of clarity in the literature, we tested the ordering of the variables and found statistical significance for two ordering alternatives. However, the sequence presented in this article provides the best statistical (...)
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  6. Miguel Ángel Pérez Jiménez (2012). Critical Notice of 'Interpretar y Argumentar' by María G. Navarro. Ideas y Valores (150):273-285.score: 30.0
  7. Luis Jimenez & Axel Cleeremans (1999). Fishing with the Wrong Nets: How the Implicit Slips Through the Representational Theory of Mind. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (771).score: 30.0
    that depart radically from classical assumptions.
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  8. Luis Jimenez, Castor Mendez & Axel Cleeremans (1996). Comparing Direct and Indirect Measures of Sequence Learning. Journal of Experimental Psychology 22 (4):948-969.score: 30.0
    Comparing the relative sensitivity of direct and indirect measures of learning is proposed as the best way to provide evidence for unconscious learning when both conceptual and operative definitions of awareness are lacking. This approach was first proposed by Reingold & Merikle (1988) in the context of subliminal perception. In this paper, we apply it to a choice reaction time task in which the material is generated based on a probabilistic finite-state grammar (Cleeremans, 1993). We show (1) that participants progressively (...)
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  9. Luis Jiménez & Axel Cleeremans (1999). Fishing with the Wrong Nets: How the Implicit Slips Through the Representational Theory of Mind. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (5):771-771.score: 30.0
    Dienes & Perner's target article is not a satisfactory theory of implicit knowledge because in endorsing the representational theory of knowledge, the authors also inadvertently accept that only explicit knowledge can be causally efficacious, and hence that implicit knowledge is an inert category. This conflation between causal efficacy, knowledge, and explicitness is made clear through the authors' strategy, which consists of attributing any observable effect to the existence of representations that are as minimally explicit as needed to account for behavior. (...)
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  10. Luis Jiménez, Juan Lupiáñez & Joaquín M. M. Vaquero (2009). Sequential Congruency Effects in Implicit Sequence Learning. Consciousness and Cognition 18 (3):690-700.score: 30.0
  11. Erick Raphael Jiménez (2008). Pleasure in Aristotle's Ethics. Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 29 (1):277-281.score: 30.0
  12. Erick Raphael Jiménez (2009). Basic Concepts of Aristotelian Philosophy. Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 30 (2):435-440.score: 30.0
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  13. Luis Jiménez (2002). Surfing on Consciousness, or, a Deliberately Shallow Outline of Cognition. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (3):342-342.score: 30.0
    By assuming that conscious states are the only constructs entitled to bear a cognitive status, while denying this status both to the learning processes and to their nonconscious outcomes, the SOC view leaves consciousness alone as the single tool to explain itself. This does not endow consciousness with any self-organizing properties, but rather, draws a deliberately shallow outline of cognition.
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  14. J. Viret, L. Grimaud & J. Jimenez (1999). Hydrodynamic Modelling of Stress. Acta Biotheoretica 47 (3-4).score: 30.0
    This work is a qualitative study of an organism''s physiological adaptative response to stress. The experimental data were selected from a previous study leading to the conclusion that stress may be considered as a topological retraction within a vital space that must be more precisely defined. The experimental methodology uses rat poisoning by neurotoxins. The control parameter is the intensity of the toxic doses. Measured parameters are the animals'' survival rate and the kinetics of cerebral acetylcholinesterase activity. The results, when (...)
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  15. Erick Raphael Jiménez (2009). Introductory Note. Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 30 (1):25-26.score: 30.0
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  16. Luis Jiménez (forthcoming). Methodological Vs. Strategic Control in Artificial Grammar Learning: A Commentary on Norman, Price and Jones (2011). Consciousness and Cognition.score: 30.0
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  17. Alberto Corsín Jiménez (ed.) (2008). Culture and Well-Being: Anthropological Approaches to Freedom and Political Ethics. Pluto Press.score: 30.0
    The concept of well-being has emerged as a key category of social and political thought, especially in the fields of moral and political philosophy, development studies, and economics. This book takes a critical look at the notion of well-being by examining what well-being means, or could mean, to people living in a number of different regions including Sudan, Nepal, Papua New Guinea, India, Sierra Leone, and the UK. The contributors take issue with some of the assumptions behind Western concepts of (...)
     
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  18. Gloria Elsa Rodríguez Jiménez (2007). Des/RE/Descubrimientos. In M. Munévar & Dora Inés (eds.), Artes Viv(Id)As: Despliegues En la Vida Cotidiana. Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Dirección de Investigación.score: 30.0
     
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  19. María J. O. Jiménez (2009). Design and Functions of Data Bases on Traditional Knowledge : The Case of Venezuela. In Evanson C. Kamau & Gerd Winter (eds.), Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge, and the Law Solutions for Access and Benefit Sharing. Earthscan.score: 30.0
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  20. Jiménez Jiménez & Luis Felipe (2007). Dios y El Gobierno de Los Hombres En la Europa Medieval: Una Introducción a la Filosofía y la Política En la Edad Media. Fondo Estatal Para la Cultura y Las Artes de Zacatecas.score: 30.0
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  21. Luis Jimenez (2003). Intention, Attention, and Consciousness in Probabilistic Sequence Learning. In Luis Jimenez (ed.), Attention and Implicit Learning. John Benjamins.score: 30.0
  22. Alberto Corsín Jiménez (2007). Industry Going Public : Rethinking Knowledge and Administration. In Jeanette Edwards, Penelope Harvey & Peter Wade (eds.), Anthropology and Science: Epistemologies in Practice. Berg.score: 30.0
     
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  23. Alejandro Rojas Jiménez (2012). Jacobs, W. G.: Schelling lesen. Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica 45:372-374.score: 30.0
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  24. Marco A. Jiménez (ed.) (2008). Sociología y Filosofía: Pensar Las Ciencias Sociales. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Facultad de Estudios Superiores Acatlán.score: 30.0
     
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  25. Irene Criado-Jiménez, Manuel Fernández-Chulián, Carlos Larrinage-González & Francisco Javier Husillos-Carqués (2008). Compliance with Mandatory Environmental Reporting in Financial Statements: The Case of Spain (2001–2003). Journal of Business Ethics 79 (3):245 - 262.score: 29.0
    Corporate, Social, Ethical and Environmental Reporting (SEER) should ideally discharge the accountability of an organisation to its stakeholders. Voluntary reporting has been characterised by a dearth of neutral and objective information such that the advocates of SEER recommend that it be made compulsory. Their underlying rationale is that legally specified disclosure requirements and enforcement mechanisms will enhance the quality of such reporting. This paper sets out to explore how realistic this scenario actually is, in view of the conflicting interpretations in (...)
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  26. Sohail H. Hashmi (2010). The Rights of Muslim Women: A Comment on Irene Oh's the Rights of God. Journal of Religious Ethics 38 (3):588-593.score: 12.0
    This review of Irene Oh's The Rights of God focuses on women's rights in Islamic theory and practice. Oh suggests that religious establishments, and the texts they disseminate, often press believers to recognize and reject social problems, such as racial and gender discrimination. Islamic scholars and texts have played a more ambiguous role in efforts to recognize women's rights within Muslim states. Modernist intellectuals have used Islamic texts to support the advancement of women's rights, but members of the more (...)
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  27. Irene Bloom (1989). Response to Professor Huang Siu-Chi's Review of "Knowledge Painfully Acquired", by Lo Ch'in-Shun and Translated by Irene Bloom. Philosophy East and West 39 (4):459-463.score: 12.0
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  28. Lauge Olaf Nielsen (1996). Irène Rosier, la Parole Comme Acte. Sur la Grammaire Et la Sémantique au XIIIe Siècle. Librairie Philosophique Vrin, Paris 1994 (Sic Et Non) 370 P. [REVIEW] Vivarium 34 (1):132-135.score: 9.0
  29. Fabienne Pironet (2000). La Rhétorique d'Aristote. Traditions Et Commentaires de l'Antiquité au XVIIe Siècle Gilbert Dahan Et Irène Rosier-Catach, Directeurs de la Publication Collection «Tradition de la Pensée Classique» Paris, Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin, 1998, 357 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 39 (03):615-.score: 9.0
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  30. J. H. W. Penney (1988). Paelignian and Osco-Umbrian Rafael Jiménez Zamudio: Estudio Del Dialecto Peligno y Su Entorno Lingüístico. (Acta Salmanticensia. Serie Varia: Filosofía y Letras, 173.) Pp. Xviii + 224. Salamanca: Universidad de Leön – Universidad de Salamanca, 1986. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 38 (01):80-82.score: 9.0
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  31. Stian Sundell Torjussen (2009). The Orphic Gold Tablets (A.) Bernabé, (A.I.) Jiménez San Cristóbal Instructions for the Netherworld. The Orphic Gold Tablets. With an Iconographical Appendix by Richard Olmos and Illustrations by Sara Olmos. Translated by Michael Chase. (Religions in the Graeco-Roman World 162.) Pp. Xii + 379, Ills. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2008. Cased, €129, US$188. ISBN: 978-90-04-16371-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 59 (02):399-.score: 9.0
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  32. S. F. Wise (1964). Private Men and Public Causes: Philosophy and Politics in the English Civil War. By Irene Coltman. London, Faber & Faber, 1962. Pp. 251. $8.00. [REVIEW] Dialogue 2 (04):482-483.score: 9.0
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  33. Elizabeth M. Craik (1992). Irene J. F. De Jong: Narrative in Drama: The Art of the Euripidean Messenger-Speech. (Mnemosyne, Suppl. 116.) Pp. Ix + 214. Leiden, New York, Copenhagen and Cologne: Brill, 1991. Fl. 100. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 42 (02):431-432.score: 9.0
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  34. François Beets (1996). La Parole Comme Acte. Sur la Grammaire Et la Sémantique au XIIIe Siècle Irène Rosier Collection «Sic Et Non» Paris, Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin, 1994, 370 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 35 (01):190-.score: 9.0
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  35. Bruce Abell, Roberto Serra & Robin Wood (1999). Reviews: Strategic Thinking and the New Science, T. Irene Sanders. [REVIEW] Emergence 1 (2):71-78.score: 9.0
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  36. M. M. Willcock (1989). Non-Oral Composition and the Iliad David M. Shive: Naming Achilles. Pp. Ix + 194. Oxford University Press, 1987. £25. Irene J. F. De Jong: Narrators and Focalizers. The Presentation of the Story in the Iliad. Pp. Xiv + 322. Amsterdam: B. R. Grüner, 1987. Paper, Fl. 65. Dieter Lohmann: Die Andromache-Szenen der Ilias. Ansätze Und Methoden der Homer-Interpretation. (Spudasmata, 42.) Pp. 81; 2 Plates. Hildesheim, Zurich and New York: Olms, 1988. DM 29.80. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 39 (02):174-178.score: 9.0
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  37. O. A. W. Dilke (1991). Carmen Guzmán, Miguel E. Perez (with T. Jimenez and A. Salinas): Concordantia in Libros Pomponii Melae De Chorographia. (Alpha–Omega, Reihe A, 56.) Pp. 610. Hildesheim, Zürich and New York: Olms–Weidmann, 1989. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 41 (01):237-238.score: 9.0
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  38. William J. Dominik (2002). STATIUS' THEOLOGY C. Criado: La Teología de la Tebaida Estaciana: El Anti-Virgilianismo de Un Clasicista . (Spudasmata, 75.) Pp. 268. Hildesheim: Georg Olms Verlag, 2000. Paper, DM 68. ISBN: 3-487-11058-X. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 52 (01):72-.score: 9.0
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  39. W. W. Grundy (1928). La Metrica di Callimaco E Quella di Properzio. By Irene Giglioli. Pp. 6. Pisa: Arti Grafiche Mariotti Pacini, 1926. The Classical Review 42 (02):86-.score: 9.0
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  40. Philip Hardie (1993). Statian and Senecan Shocks Irene Frings: Gespräch Und Handlung in der Thebais des Statius. (Beiträge Zur Altertumskunde, 18.) Pp. Xii + 189. Stuttgart: Teubner, 1991. DM 48. Irene Frings: Odia Fratema Als Manieristisches Motiv: Betrachtungen Zu Senecas Thyest Und Statius' Thebais. (Akademie der Wissenschaften Und der Literatur Mainz: Abhandlungen der Geistesund Sozialwissenschaftlichen Klasse, 1992.2.) Pp. 74. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 1992. Paper, DM 36. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 43 (02):274-275.score: 9.0
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  41. Thos Hodgkin (1890). Buray's History of the Later Roman Empire A History of the Later Roman Empire, From Arcadius to Irene (395 A.D. To 800 A.D.), by J. B Buey, M.A. Fellow and Tutor of Trinity College, Dublin. (Macmillan & Co.: 2 Vols. 8vo.). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 4 (03):124-126.score: 9.0
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  42. Luuk Huitink (2010). (R.) Martínez Vázquez and (J.M.) Jiménez Delgado Metáfora Conceptual y Verbo Griego Antiguo. Zaragoza: Libros Pórtico, 2008. Pp. 187. €25. 9788479560522. [REVIEW] Journal of Hellenic Studies 130:290-291.score: 9.0
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  43. S. K. Johnson (1932). The Potential Subjunctive in Independent Sentences in Livy. (Smith College Classical Studies, No. 10.) By Annette Irene James. Pp. Ii + 68. Northampton, Massachusetts, 1929. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 46 (01):38-.score: 9.0
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  44. Ted Schatzki (2006). Comments on Irene McMullin's "Articulating Discourse. Southwest Philosophy Review 22 (2):131-134.score: 9.0
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  45. Wilfried Schröder (2000). In Memoriam Antonio Nuñez Jimenez. NTM International Journal of History and Ethics of Natural Sciences, Technology and Medicine 8 (1):259-259.score: 9.0
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  46. A. J. Beattie (1962). Word-Order in Pindar Asta-Irene Sulzer: Κλυτασι Δαιδαλωσμεν Μνων Πτυχας. Zur Wortstellung Und Satzbildung Bei Pindar. Pp. 103. Zürich: Aschmann Und Scheller, 1961. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 12 (02):125-126.score: 9.0
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  47. E. Norman Gardiner (1928). Local Greek Festivals Agonistic Features of Local Greek Festivals, Chiefly From Inscriptional Evidence. Part I. By Irene C. Ringwood. Pp. 109. September, 1927. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 42 (02):74-75.score: 9.0
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  48. W. W. Grundy (1928). La Poesia Properziana. By Irene Glglioli. University of Pisa : Vallecchi, Firenze. Pp. 32. The Classical Review 42 (02):87-.score: 9.0
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  49. Roger Ling (1991). Mosaics From Spain J. M. Blázquez, G. López Monteagudo, M. L. Neira Jiménez, M. P. San Nicolas Pedraz: Mosaicos Romanos de Lérida y Albacete. (Corpus de Mosaicos de España, 8.) Pp. 124; 19 Figs and 44 Plates. Madrid: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas, Centro de Estudios Históricos, Departamento de Historia Antigua y Arqueología, 1989. J. M. Blázquez, G. López Monteagudo, M. L. Neira Jiménez, M. P. San Nicolas Pedraz: Mosaicos Romanos Del Museo Arqueológico Nacional. (Corpus de Mosaicos de España, 9.) Pp. 134; 18 Figs and 48 Plates. Madrid: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas, Centro de Estudios Históricos, Departamento de Historia Antigua y Arqueología, 1989. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 41 (01):191-193.score: 9.0
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  50. Czesław Porębski (1975). Czy Hipokrates Wystarczy? ( Everett Mendelsohn, Judith P. Swazey, Irene Taviss (Eds.), Human Aspects of Biomedical Innovation). Etyka 14.score: 9.0
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  51. C. J. Smith (1993). Archaeological Finds From Pontecagnano and Naples Serenella de Natale: Pontecagnano. II. La Necropoli di S. Antonio: Propr. ECI 2. Tombe Della Prima Età Del Ferro. (Annali, Sezione di Archeologia E Storia Antica, 8.) Pp. Vii + 159; 131 Figures. Naples: Istituto Universitario Orientale, Departimento di Studi Del Mondo Classico E Del Mediterraneo Antico, 1992. Paper. Irene Bragantini (Ed.): Ricerche Archeologiche a Napoli: Lo Scavo di Palazzo Corigliano, Parte I. (Annali, Sezione di Archeologia E Storia Antica, 7.) Pp. Xv + 153; 72 Figures, 8 Plates. Naples: Istituto Universitario Orientale, Dipartimento di Studi Del Mondo Classico E Del Mediterraneo Antico, 1991. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 43 (02):394-395.score: 9.0
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  52. J. T. Vallance (1988). Irene G. G. Calderini: Galeno, Nobiltà Delle Arti. (Radici.) Pp. 105. Naples: M. D'Auria Editore, 1986. Paper. The Classical Review 38 (01):148-.score: 9.0
  53. J. Whatmough (1937). Pre-Roman Gubbio Irene Rosenzweig: Ritual and Cults of Pre-Roman Iguvium. Pp. Viii +152; Plan of Gubbio. (Studies and Documents Edited by K. And S. Lake, IX.) London: Christophers, 1937. Paper, 15s. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 51 (05):193-194.score: 9.0
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  54. Irene Oh (2010). A Response to David Hollenbach and Sohail H. Hashmi. Journal of Religious Ethics 38 (3):594-597.score: 6.0
    Irene Oh affirms that religious freedom, faith, and reason, as David Hollenbach suggests, are subject matters that offer promising platforms for interreligious dialogue between Christians and Muslims. The need for cross-cultural understanding is imperative especially given the current political climate, in which world leaders can easily exacerbate existing tensions through the misapplication of such terms. Sohail H. Hashmi addresses the need to discuss women's rights as part of a larger discussion on human rights in Islam. Oh concurs and notes (...)
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  55. Irene Heim (1990). E-Type Pronouns and Donkey Anaphora. Linguistics and Philosophy 13 (2):137--77.score: 3.0
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  56. Guy Kahane, Katja Wiech, Nicholas Shackel, Miguel Farias, Julian Savulescu & Irene Tracey (2012). The Neural Basis of Intuitive and Counterintuitive Moral Judgement. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 7 (4):393-402.score: 3.0
    Neuroimaging studies on moral decision-making have thus far largely focused on differences between moral judgments with opposing utilitarian (well-being maximizing) and deontological (duty-based) content. However, these studies have investigated moral dilemmas involving extreme situations, and did not control for two distinct dimensions of moral judgment: whether or not it is intuitive (immediately compelling to most people) and whether it is utilitarian or deontological in content. By contrasting dilemmas where utilitarian judgments are counterintuitive with dilemmas in which they are intuitive, we (...)
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  57. Irene Liu (2011). Love Life: Aristotle on Living Together with Friends. Inquiry 53 (6):579-601.score: 3.0
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  58. Irene Appelbaum (1998). Fodor, Modularity, and Speech Perception. Philosophical Psychology 11 (3):317-330.score: 3.0
    Fodor argues that speech perception is accomplished by a module. Typically, modular processing is taken to be bottom-up processing. Yet there is ubiquitous empirical evidence that speech perception is influenced by top-down processing. Fodor attempts to resolve this conflict by denying that modular processing must be exclusively bottom-up. It is argued, however, that Fodor's attempt to reconcile top-down and modular processing fails, because: (i) it undermines Fodor's own conception of modular processing; and (ii) it cannot account for the contextually varying (...)
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  59. Irene E. Harvey (2002). Evolving Robot Consciousness: The Easy Problems and the Rest. In James H. Fetzer (ed.), Consciousness Evolving. John Benjamins.score: 3.0
  60. Irene McMullin (2010). A Modest Proposal: Accounting for the Virtuousness of Modesty. Philosophical Quarterly 60 (241):783-807.score: 3.0
    Recent attempts to explain why modesty should be considered a virtue have failed. A more adequate account is that modesty involves understanding how far one's accomplishments ought to be taken as definitive of one's value. Modest people communicate this self-understanding through behaviour motivated by the desire to ensure that their accomplishments do not cause pain to others. This virtuous mode of self-awareness involves recognizing that one is both defined by social standards of success and irreducible to these assessments. Modest agents (...)
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  61. Irene McMullin (2009). Sharing the 'Now': Heidegger and the Temporal Co-Constitution of World. Continental Philosophy Review 42 (2):201-220.score: 3.0
    In this paper I respond to the view that Heidegger is unable to account for the possibility of immediately experiencing others in their concrete particularity. Critics have argued that since Mitsein characterizes Dasein’s mode of being regardless of the presence or absence of others, Heidegger has essentially granted it the status of an a priori category. In doing so, they argue, Heidegger reduces the other to a mere interchangeable token whose uniqueness is subsumed under the generality of the established category. (...)
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  62. Irene Mcmullin (2011). Love and Entitlement: Sartre and Beauvoir on the Nature of Jealousy. Hypatia 26 (1):102-122.score: 3.0
    This paper argues that an essential and often overlooked feature of jealousy is the sense that one is entitled to the affirmation provided by the love relationship. By turning to Sartre's and Beauvoir's analyses of love and its distortions, I will show how the public nature of identity can inhibit the possibility of genuine love. Since we must depend on the freedom of others to show us who we are, the uncertainty this introduces into one's sense of self can trigger (...)
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  63. William Lycan (2013). An Irenic Idea About Metaphor. Philosophy 88 (01):5-32.score: 3.0
    It is no surprise that 20th-century noncognitivism about metaphor began with the Logical Positivists. Prosecuting their verification theory of meaning, the Positivists disdained figurative language entirely. Although some metaphorical sentences are empirically verifiable or falsifiable on their literal readings (Bette Midler can be directly observed not to have wings, much less wings with anyone being the wind beneath them, and it is easily checked that many real men do eat quiche), some are not so (“How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon (...)
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  64. Irene Heim (1992). Presupposition Projection and the Semantics of Attitude Verbs. Journal of Semantics 9 (3):183-221.score: 3.0
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  65. Irene Heim (1990). Presupposition Projection. In Rob van der Sandt (ed.), Reader for the Nijmegen Workshop on Presupposition, Lexical Meaning, and Discourse Processes. University of Nijmegen.score: 3.0
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  66. Irene Heim (1982). The Semantics of Definite and Indefinite Noun Phrases. Dissertation, UMass Amherstscore: 3.0
  67. Thomas Ede Zimmermann (1993). On the Proper Treatment of Opacity in Certain Verbs. Natural Language Semantics 2 (1):149-179.score: 3.0
    This paper is about the semantic analysis of referentially opaque verbs like seek and owe that give rise to nonspecific readings. It is argued that Montague's categorization (based on earlier work by Quine) of opaque verbs as properties of quantifiers runs into two serious difficulties: the first problem is that it does not work with opaque verbs like resemble that resist any lexical decomposition of the seek ap try to find kind; the second one is that it wrongly predicts de (...)
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  68. Irene Appelbaum (1999). The Dogma of Isomorphism: A Case Study From Speech Perception. Philosophy of Science 66 (3):S250-S259.score: 3.0
    In this paper I provide a metatheoretical analysis of speech perception research. I argue that the central turning point in the history of speech perception research has not been well understood. While it is widely thought to mark a decisive break with what I call "the alphabetic conception of speech," I argue that it instead marks the entrenchment of this conception of speech. In addition, I argue that the alphabetic conception of speech continues to underwrite speech perception research today and (...)
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  69. Irene Heim (1998). Semantics in Generative Grammar. Blackwell.score: 3.0
    Written by two of the leading figures in the field, this is a lucid and systematic introduction to semantics as applied to transformational grammars of the ...
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  70. Robert Frodeman, Dale Jamieson, J. Baird Callicott, Stephen M. Gardiner, Lori Gruen, Irene J. Klaver, Eugene Hargrove, Ben A. Minteer, Bryan Norton, Clare Palmer, Holmes Rolston, Ricardo Rozzi, James P. Sterba, William M. Throop & Victoria Davion (2007). Commentary on the Future of Environmental Philosophy. Ethics and the Environment 12 (2):117 - 150.score: 3.0
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  71. Irene J. Klaver (2001). Phenomenology on (the) Rocks. Research in Phenomenology 31 (1):173-186.score: 3.0
    "Phenomenology on (the) Rocks" shows how an interest in the natural realm can be congruent with globalization if we conceive this globality in a vernacular way. Husserl and Merleau-Ponty first developed a tentative conceptual instrumentarium for this direction of thought. Through a broadening of traditional phenomenology as a philosophy of primordial constitution based upon intentionality of the subject, they began thinking in terms of co-constitution and operative intentionality. In the rest of the paper I mainly show how operant intentionality works (...)
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  72. Irene Pollach (2011). Online Privacy as a Corporate Social Responsibility: An Empirical Study. Business Ethics 20 (1):88-102.score: 3.0
    Information technology and the Internet have added a new stakeholder concern to the corporate social responsibility (CSR) agenda: online privacy. While theory suggests that online privacy is a CSR, only very few studies in the business ethics literature have connected these two. Based on a study of CSR disclosures, this article contributes to the existing literature by exploring whether and how the largest IT companies embrace online privacy as a CSR. The findings indicate that only a small proportion of the (...)
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  73. Axel Cleeremans & L. JimC)nez (1998). Implicit Sequence Learning: The Truth is in the Details. In Michael A. Stadler & Peter A. Frensch (eds.), Handbook of Implicit Learning. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.score: 3.0
    Over the past decade, sequence learning has gradually become a central paradigm through which to study implicit learning. In this chapter, we start by briefly summarizing the results obtained with different variants of the sequence learning paradigm. We distinguish three subparadigms in terms of whether the stimulus material is generated either by following a fixed and repeating sequence (e.g., Nissen & Bullemer, 1987), by relying on a complex set of rules from which one can produce several alternative deterministic sequences (e.g., (...)
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  74. Denis Cormier, Irene M. Gordon & Michel Magnan (2004). Corporate Environmental Disclosure: Contrasting Management's Perceptions with Reality. Journal of Business Ethics 49 (2):143-165.score: 3.0
    This paper's purpose is to assess how management's perceptions regarding certain aspects of environmental reporting relate to the firm's actual reporting strategy. Toward that end, we propose a model where a firm's environmental disclosure is conditional upon executive assessments of corporate concerns. The study relies on a survey that was sent to environmental management executives from European and North American multinational firms enquiring about the determinants of corporate environmental disclosure. Responses from these executives were then contrasted with their firms' actual (...)
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  75. Frances Bowen, Aloysius Newenham-Kahindi & Irene Herremans (forthcoming). When Suits Meet Roots: The Antecedents and Consequences of Community Engagement Strategy. Journal of Business Ethics.score: 3.0
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  76. John D. Caputo (1987). Derrida, a Kind of Philosopher: A Discussion of Recent Literature. Research in Phenomenology 17 (1):245-259.score: 3.0
    Rodolphe Gasché, The Tain of the Mirror: Derrida and the Philosophy of Reflection. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1986. 348 pp. Irene E. Harvey, Derrida and the Economy of Différance. Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1986. xv & 285 pp. John Llewelyn, Derrida on the Threshold of Sense. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1986. xiii & 137 pp.
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  77. Irene N. McCarthy (1997). Professional Ethics Code Conflict Situations: Ethical and Value Orientation of Collegiate Accounting Students. Journal of Business Ethics 16 (12-13):1467-1473.score: 3.0
    Public accounting in the United States is generally guided by the Code of Professional Conduct of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). It has been suggested that education in understanding and accepting their ethical code would increase accountants' adherence and ethicality.This study was designed to examine the level of consensus to AICPA ethical standards by accounting students (ethical orientation). Situation ethics provided the theoretical rationale for this study.
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  78. Liesbeth Flobbe, Rineke Verbrugge, Petra Hendriks & Irene Krämer (2008). Children's Application of Theory of Mind in Reasoning and Language. Journal of Logic, Language and Information 17 (4).score: 3.0
    Many social situations require a mental model of the knowledge, beliefs, goals, and intentions of others: a Theory of Mind (ToM). If a person can reason about other people’s beliefs about his own beliefs or intentions, he is demonstrating second-order ToM reasoning. A standard task to test second-order ToM reasoning is the second-order false belief task. A different approach to investigating ToM reasoning is through its application in a strategic game. Another task that is believed to involve the application of (...)
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  79. Irene Kajon (2006). Contemporary Jewish Philosophy: An Introduction. Routledge.score: 3.0
    Contemporary Jewish Philosophy offers a comprehensive survey of Jewish philosophy in the twentieth century. At the same time, it gives an appraisal of the meaning of this philosophy within the context of the history of philosophy. Jewish philosophers who are introduced are the most important in this age: Hermann Cohen, Franz Rosenzweig, Martin Buber, Leo Strauss, Emmanuel Le;vinas. The problems which are emphasized are the crisis of humanism and the quest for new thinking. This book provides a new approach to (...)
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  80. Reinhard Muskens (1991). Anaphora and the Logic of Change. In [Book Chapter].score: 3.0
    This paper shows how the dynamic interpretation of natural language introduced in work by Hans Kamp and Irene Heim can be modeled in classical type logic. This provides a synthesis between Richard Montague's theory of natural language semantics and the work by Kamp and Heim.
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  81. Irene Roozen, Patrick De Pelsmacker & Frank Bostyn (2001). The Ethical Dimensions of Decision Processes of Employees. Journal of Business Ethics 33 (2):87 - 99.score: 3.0
    The influence of stakeholders, organisational commitment, personal values, goals of the organisation and socio-demographic characteristics of individuals on the ethical dimension of behavioural intentions of employees in various organisations are investigated. The research results show that employees working for the public sector or in educational institutions take more ethical aspects into account than employees working in the "private" sector. The influence of stakeholders and organisational commitment do not significantly affect the ethical behaviour of employees, and only some personal values and (...)
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  82. Sidonia Blättler, Irene M. Marti & tr Saner, Senem (2005). Rosa Luxemburg and Hannah Arendt: Against the Destruction of Political Spheres of Freedom. Hypatia 20 (2):88-101.score: 3.0
    : Freedom, understood as active participation in public life, connects the thinking of Rosa Luxemburg with that of Hannah Arendt. Biographically separated through the rise and victory of the totalitarian movements, they both developed a concept of the political that is oriented toward freedom and that demonstrates—in spite of their different historical experiences—essential common features: both authors emphasize the recognition of difference as a presupposition for a critical discussion of norms, traditions, and authorities, for the capacity to make unconstrained judgments, (...)
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  83. Craige Roberts, Information Structure: Afterword.score: 3.0
    As a graduate student in Linguistics at UMass/Amherst in the 1980s, I was fortunate to be exposed to a number of new developments bearing on the relationship between formal semantics and pragmatics. In the 1970s under the influence of Cresswell, Lewis, Montague, and Partee, enormous progress in semantics was made possible by narrowing the focus of the field mainly to the consideration of the conventional, truth conditional content of an indicative utterance, calculated compositionally as a function of the semantic contributions (...)
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  84. Irene Mikenberg, Newton C. A. Costdaa & Rolando Chuaqui (1986). Pragmatic Truth and Approximation to Truth. Journal of Symbolic Logic 51 (1):201-221.score: 3.0
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  85. Irene Oh (2007). The Rights of God: Islam, Human Rights, and Comparative Ethics. Georgetown University Press.score: 3.0
    Their treatment of such human rights political participation, freedom of conscience, and religious toleration demonstrate, Oh says, that Islam should have a ...
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  86. José A. Plaza-Úbeda, Jerónimo de Burgos-Jiménez & Eva Carmona-Moreno (2010). Measuring Stakeholder Integration: Knowledge, Interaction and Adaptational Behavior Dimensions. Journal of Business Ethics 93 (3).score: 3.0
    Stakeholder Theory combines the pursuance of business goals and responsibility toward a firm’s stakeholders. Despite the wealth of research on Stakeholder Orientation, we still have much to learn about specific measurements for several related constructs. In this study, we draw on two samples of 129 and 151 Spanish firms, respectively, to investigate CEOs’ perceptions on Stakeholder Integration (SI), leading to the identification of three dimensions of the construct. In this respect, our study suggests that Knowledge of Stakeholders, Interactions between a (...)
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  87. Judith Irene Lochhead & Joseph Henry Auner (eds.) (2002). Postmodern Music/Postmodern Thought. Routledge.score: 3.0
    What is postmodern music and how does it differ from earlier styles, including modernist music? What roles have electronic technologies and sound production played in defining postmodern music? Has postmodern music blurred the lines between high and popular music? Addressing these and other questions, this ground-breaking collection gathers together for the first time essays on postmodernism and music written primarily by musicologists, covering a wide range of musical styles including concert music, jazz, film music, and popular music. Topics include: the (...)
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  88. Irene Appelbaum (1998). Analytic Isomorphism and Speech Perception. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (6):748-749.score: 3.0
    The suggestion that analytic isomorphism should be rejected applies especially to the domain of speech perception because (1) the guiding assumption that solving the lack of invariance problem is the key to explaining speech perception is a form of analytic isomorphism, and (2) after nearly half a century of research there is virtually no empirical evidence of isomorphism between perceptual experience and lower-level processing units.
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  89. Irene Pollach (2005). A Typology of Communicative Strategies in Online Privacy Policies: Ethics, Power and Informed Consent. Journal of Business Ethics 62 (3):221 - 235.score: 3.0
    The opaque use of data collection methods on the WWW has given rise to privacy concerns among Internet users. Privacy policies on websites may ease these concerns, if they communicate clearly and unequivocally when, how and for what purpose data are collected, used or shared. This paper examines privacy policies from a linguistic angle to determine whether the language of these documents is adequate for communicating data-handling practices in a manner that enables informed consent on the part of the user. (...)
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  90. Irène Rosier-Catach (2007). Priscian on Divine Ideas and Mental Conceptions: The Discussions in the Glosulae in Priscianum, the Notae Dunelmenses, William of Champeaux and Abelard. Vivarium 45 (s 2-3):219-237.score: 3.0
    Priscian's Institutiones Grammaticae, which rely on Stoic and Neoplatonic sources, constituted an important, although quite neglected, link in the chain of transmission of ancient philosophy in the Middle Ages. There is, in particular, a passage where Priscian discusses the vexed claim that common names can be proper names of the universal species and where he talks about the ideas existing in the divine mind. At the beginning of the 12th century, the anonymous Glosulae super Priscianum and the Notae Dunelmenses, which (...)
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  91. Irene van Staveren (2001). The Values of Economics: An Aristotelian Perspective. Routledge.score: 3.0
    With an aim to bring caring back into economic theory, this work draws upon the work of Aristotle and Amartya Sen's notions of capability and commitment, to propose an alternative methodology to utilitarianism that is not normative.
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  92. Irene Oh (2008). Approaching Islam: Comparative Ethics Through Human Rights. Journal of Religious Ethics 36 (3):405-423.score: 3.0
    A dialogical approach to understanding Islamic ethics rejects objectivist methods in favor of a conversational model in which participants accept each other as rational moral agents. Hans-Georg Gadamer asserts the importance of agreement upon a subject matter through conversation as a means to gaining insight into other persons and cultures, and Jürgen Habermas stresses the importance of fairness in dialogue. Using human rights as a subject matter for engaging in dialogue with Islamic scholars, Muslim perspectives on issues such as democracy, (...)
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  93. Irene Portis-Winner (2002). Eric Wolf. Sign Systems Studies 30 (2):465-483.score: 3.0
    The subject of this paper is an introduction to my assessment of the work of the late American anthropologist, Eric Wolf (1923–1999), whom I consider to be one of the greatest American anthropologist. I plan a monograph on his total work from a point of view, largely overlooked, emphasizing his sensitive, path-breaking, and poetic insights. I see Wolf’s work as having three interpenetrating periods, which I call (1) Eric Wolf, the poet, focusing primarily on his work on Mexico, (2) the (...)
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  94. Kai von Fintel, How to Say Ought in Foreign: The Composition of Weak Necessity Modals.score: 3.0
    1 This paper has been presented at the workshop “Time and Modality: A Round Table on Tense, Mood, and Modality”, Paris, December 2005, at a CUNY linguistics colloquium in May 2006, and at the 6th Workshop on Formal Linguistics in Florian´opolis, Brazil, August 2006. We thank the audiences at those presentations, in particular Orin Percus, Tim Stowell, Marcel den Dikken, Anna Szabolcsi, Chris Warnasch, Roberta Pires de Oliveira, Renato Miguel Basso, and Ana M¨uller. We thank Noam Chomsky, Cleo Condoravdi, and (...)
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  95. Irene Goll & Abdul A. Rasheed (2004). The Moderating Effect of Environmental Munificence and Dynamism on the Relationship Between Discretionary Social Responsibility and Firm Performance. Journal of Business Ethics 49 (1):41-54.score: 3.0
    This study examines the relationships between a company''s emphasis on discretionary social responsibility, environment, and firm performance. It tests the proposition that environmental munificence and dynamism moderate the relationship between discretionary social responsibility and financial performance. Social responsibility was measured with a three-item scale in a sample of 62 firms using a questionnaire. Environmental munificence and dynamism were measured using archival sources as was financial performance (return on assets and return on sales). The results of moderated regression analyses and subgroup (...)
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  96. Irene Oh (2010). Motherhood in Christianity and Islam: Critiques, Realities, and Possibilities. Journal of Religious Ethics 38 (4):638-653.score: 3.0
    Common experiences of mothering offer profound critiques of maternal ethical norms found in both Christianity and Islam. The familiar responsibilities of caring for children, assumed by the majority of Christian and Muslim women, provide the basis for reassessing sacrificial and selfless love, protesting unjust religious and political systems, and dismantling romanticized notions of childcare. As a distinctive category of women's experience, motherhood may offer valuable perspectives necessary for remedying injustices that afflict mothers and children in particular, as well as for (...)
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  97. Irene E. Harvey (1983). Derrida and the Concept of Metaphysics. Research in Phenomenology 13 (1):113-148.score: 3.0
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  98. Jan Peil & Irene van Staveren (eds.) (2009). Handbook of Economics and Ethics. Edward Elgar.score: 3.0
    The Handbook of Economics and Ethics is a unique collection of 75 original entries on the intersections between economics and ethics.
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  99. Kai von Fintel, Quantifier Domain Selection and Pseudo-Scope.score: 3.0
    * This work has been evolving for a while now. Some parts trace back to the few pages on the context-dependency of quantifiers in my dissertation. Reading Recanati’s paper on domains of discourse made me rethink some of my earlier conclusions without in the end actually changing them much. Other parts formed the material for several discussions in my seminar on context-dependency at MIT in the fall of 1995, which included several sessions exploring the issues raised in an early version (...)
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  100. Irene Appelbaum (2004). Two Conceptions of the Emergence of Phonemic Structure. Foundations of Science 9 (4).score: 3.0
    . Björn Lindbloms account of the emergence of phonemic structure is a central reference point in contemporary discussions of the emergence of language. I argue that there are two distinct, and largely orthogonal conceptions of emergence implicit in Lindbloms account. According to one conception (causal emergence), the process by which minimal pairs are generated is crucial to the claim that phonemic structure is emergent; according to the other conception (analytic emergence), the fact that segments are an abstraction from the physical (...)
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