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  1. Jórgen Mejer (1975). Man's Measure: A Study of the Greek Image of Man From Homer to Sophocles. By Laszlo Versényi. Albany, N.Y.: State University of New York Press. 1974. Pp. Xiii, 274. $10.00. [REVIEW] Dialogue 14 (01):170-172.score: 120.0
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  2. Jørgen Mejer (1978). Diogenes Laertius and His Hellenistic Background. Steiner.score: 30.0
     
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  3. Alexander P. D. Mourelatos (ed.) (1974/1993). The Pre-Socratics: A Collection of Critical Essays. Princeton University Press.score: 15.0
    This collection introduces readers to some of the most respected Pre-Socratic scholarship of the twentieth century. It includes translations of important works from European scholars that were previously unavailable in English and incorporates the major topics and approaches of contemporary scholarship. Here is an essential book for students and scholars alike. "Students of the Pre-Socratics must be grateful to Mourelatos and his publishers for making these essays available to a wider public."--T. H. Irwin, American Journal of Philology "Mourelatos is a (...)
     
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  4. Robert Archibald (2000). Jon Elster and Ole‐Jorgen Skog, Getting Hooked: Rationality and Addiction:Getting Hooked: Rationality and Addiction. Ethics 110 (3):609-612.score: 9.0
  5. M. B. Trapp (2000). K. R. Popper: The World of Parmenides. Essays on the Presocratic Enlightenment (Edited by Arne F. Petersen, with the Assistance of Jørgen Mejer). Pp. X + 328. London and New York: Routledge, 1998. Cased, £30. ISBN: 0-415-17301-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 50 (01):327-.score: 9.0
  6. Shirley A. Barlow (1972). Hans Jörgen Tschiedel: Phaedra Und Hippolytus. Variationen Eines Tragischen Konfliktes. (Erlangen Diss.) Pp. 301. Bonn: Habelt, 1969. Paper, DM. 32. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 22 (01):123-124.score: 9.0
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  7. Robert W. Mulligan (1987). The Tradition of the Topics in the Middle Ages: The Commentaries on Aristotle's and Boethius' "Topics". By Niels Jorgen Green-Pedersen. The Modern Schoolman 64 (3):214-215.score: 9.0
  8. Reinhard Stupperich (1980). Gordianus III to Carinus. With Contributions by Jörgen Bracker and Willi Real. Philosophy and History 13 (2):242-244.score: 9.0
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  9. Robin P. Cubitt & Robert Sugden (2003). Common Knowledge, Salience and Convention: A Reconstruction of David Lewis' Game Theory. Economics and Philosophy 19 (2):175-210.score: 3.0
    David Lewis is widely credited with the first formulation of common knowledge and the first rigorous analysis of convention. However, common knowledge and convention entered mainstream game theory only when they were formulated, later and independently, by other theorists. As a result, some of the most distinctive and valuable features of Lewis' game theory have been overlooked. We re-examine this theory by reconstructing key parts in a more formal way, extending it, and showing how it differs from more recent game (...)
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  10. Morten Overgaard, Jorgen Feldbaek Nielsen & Anders Fuglsang-Frederiksen (2004). A TMS Study of the Ventral Projections From V1 with Implications for the Finding of Neural Correlates of Consciousness. Brain and Cognition 54 (1):58-64.score: 3.0
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  11. Jörgen Sjögren (2010). A Note on the Relation Between Formal and Informal Proof. Acta Analytica 25 (4):447-458.score: 3.0
    Using Carnap’s concept explication, we propose a theory of concept formation in mathematics. This theory is then applied to the problem of how to understand the relation between the concepts formal proof (deduction) and informal, mathematical proof.
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  12. Jeanette Lemmergaard & Jorgen Lauridsen (2008). The Ethical Climate of Danish Firms: A Discussion and Enhancement of the Ethical-Climate Model. Journal of Business Ethics 80 (4):653 - 675.score: 3.0
    The initial purpose of this study is to provide an empirical validation of Victor and Cullen’s ethical-climate model (1987, Frederick (ed.), Research in Corporate Social Performance and Policy, Vol. 9, pp. 51–71; 1988, Administrative Science Quarterly 33, 101–125; 1990, Frederick and Preston (eds.), Business Ethics: Research Issues and Empirical Studies (JAI Press Inc., Greenwich, Connecticut), pp. 77–97). Testing the model on a sample of Danish firms, this study demonstrates that the empirical model as suggested by Victor and Cullen is much (...)
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  13. Jorgen Jorgensen (1953). Some Reflections on Reflexivity. Mind 62 (247):289 - 300.score: 3.0
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  14. Jörgen Pind (1998). Merits of a Gibsonian Approach to Speech Perception. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (2):279-280.score: 3.0
    Neurobiologically inspired theories of speech perception such as that proposed by Sussman et al. are useful to the extent that they are able to constrain such theories. If they are simply intended as suggestive analogies, their usefulness is questionable. In such cases it is better to stick with the Gibsonian approach of attempting to isolate invariants in speech and to demonstrate their role for the perceiver in perceptual experiments.
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  15. Jörgen Sjögren (2008). On Explicating the Concept the Power of an Arithmetical Theory. Journal of Philosophical Logic 37 (2).score: 3.0
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  16. Jörgen Sjögren (2011). Indispensability, the Testing of Mathematical Theories, and Provisional Realism. Polish Journal of Philosophy 5 (2):99-116.score: 3.0
    Mathematical concepts are explications, in Carnap's sense, of vague or otherwise non-clear concepts; mathematical theories have an empirical and a deductive component. From this perspective, I argue that the empirical component of a mathematical theory may be tested together with the fruitfulness of its explications. Using these ideas, I furthermore give an argument for mathematical realism, based on the indispensability argument combined with a weakened version of confirmational holism.
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  17. Kaushik Basu & Ravi Kanbur (eds.) (2008). Arguments for a Better World: Essays in Honor of Amartya Sen: Volume II: Society, Institutions, and Development. OUP Oxford.score: 3.0
    Amartya Sen has made deep and lasting contributions to the academic disciplines of economics, philosophy, and the social sciences more broadly. He has engaged in policy dialogue and public debate, advancing the cause of a human development focused policy agenda, and a tolerant and democratic polity. This argumentative Indian has made the case for the poorest of the poor, and for plurality in cultural perspective. It is not surprising that he has won the highest awards, ranging from the Nobel Prize (...)
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  18. Jorgen Jorgensen (1955). On Kattsoff's Reflexions on Jorgensen's Reflexions on Reflexivity. Mind 64 (256):542 -.score: 3.0
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  19. Jörgen Jörgensen (1932). Über Die Ziele Und Probleme der Logiftik. Erkenntnis 3 (1).score: 3.0
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  20. Peter K. Schotch, Jorgen B. Jensen, Peter F. Larsen & Edwin J. MacLellan (1978). A Note on Three-Valued Modal Logic. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 19 (1):63-68.score: 3.0
  21. Jörgen Sjögren, Measuring the Power of Arithmetical Theories.score: 3.0
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  22. Kaushik Basu & Ravi Kanbur (eds.) (2008). Arguments for a Better World: Essays in Honor of Amartya Sen: Volume I: Ethics, Welfare, and Measurement and Volume II: Society, Institutions, and Development. OUP Oxford.score: 3.0
    Amartya Sen has made deep and lasting contributions to the academic disciplines of economics, philosophy, and the social sciences more broadly. He has engaged in policy dialogue and public debate, advancing the cause of a human development focused policy agenda, and a tolerant and democratic polity. This argumentative Indian has made the case for the poorest of the poor, and for plurality in cultural perspective. It is not surprising that he has won the highest awards, ranging from the Nobel Prize (...)
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  23. David Berger, Jörgen Vijgen, Deutsche Thomas-Gesellschaft eV & Nederlands Thomas Gezelschap (eds.) (2006). Thomistenlexikon. Nova & Vetera.score: 3.0
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  24. Jörgen Ödalen (2008). Rolling Out the Map of Justice. Distributor, Uppsala University Library.score: 3.0
     
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  25. Jorgen Pedersen (1981). Augustine and Augustinianism. In A. Freire Ashbaugh, Niels Thulstrup & Marie Mikulová Thulstrup (eds.), Kierkegaard and Great Traditions. Reitzel.score: 3.0
     
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