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  1. J. E. Martin (1971). Theoretical Languages in Psychology. Philosophy of Science 38 (September):344-352.score: 290.0
    An attempt is made to provide a statement of the sufficient conditions for the functional equivalence of observable events in Psychology. Without a statement of those conditions, no explanation of functional equivalence in empirical situations can be achieved. A characterization of functional equivalence strictly in terms of the traditional S-R language is examined. This characterization is found to be inappropriate in that it entails vacuous mediators. A revision of S-R language is attempted in order to characterize functional equivalence. While this (...)
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  2. Michael Sughrue, J. Mocco, Willam Mack, Andrew Ducruet, Ricardo Komotar, Ruth Fischbach, Thomas Martin & E. Sander Connolly (2009). Response to Open Peer Commentaries on “Bioethical Considerations in Translational Research: Primate Stroke”. American Journal of Bioethics 9 (5):1-3.score: 270.0
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  3. E. R. Dodds, R. M. Martin, J. Agassi, Robert Kirkham, G. H. Bird, Jenny Teichmann, R. N. Smart & N. J. Brown (1959). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 68 (270):269-286.score: 270.0
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  4. C. Metcalfe, R. M. Martin, S. Noble, J. A. Lane, F. C. Hamdy, D. E. Neal & J. L. Donovan (2008). Low Risk Research Using Routinely Collected Identifiable Health Information Without Informed Consent: Encounters with the Patient Information Advisory Group. Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (1):37-40.score: 270.0
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  5. Michael Sughrue, J. Mocco, Willam Mack, Andrew Ducruet, Ricardo Komotar, Ruth Fischbach, Thomas Martin & E. Sander Connolly (2009). Bioethical Considerations in Translational Research: Primate Stroke. American Journal of Bioethics 9 (5):3-12.score: 270.0
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  6. Dennis R. Zusy (1986). Certain Philosophical Questions: Newton's Trinity Notebook. By J. E. McGuire and Martin Tamny. The Modern Schoolman 64 (1):66-67.score: 87.0
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  7. P. E. Easterling (1990). Greek Tragedy and its Legacy Martin Cropp, Elaine Fantham, S.E. Scully (Edd.): Greek Tragedy and its Legacy. Essays Presented to D. J. Conacher. Pp. Xiv + 364; 8 Pages of Illustrations. Calgary, Alberta: University of Calgary Press, 1986. Paper, Can. $24.95. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 40 (01):49-51.score: 84.0
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  8. Richard S. Briggs (2009). Reading Scripture with the Church: Toward a Hermeneutic for Theological Interpretation. By A. K. M. Adam, Stephen E. Fowl, Kevin J. Vanhoozer, Francis Watson Tradition, Scripture, and Interpretation: A Sourcebook of the Ancient Church (Evangelical Ressourcement: Ancient Sources for the Church's Future). Ed. D. H. Williams Sacred Scripture: The Disclosure of the Word. By Francis Martin The Language of Symbolism: Biblical Theology, Semantics, and Exegesis. By Pierre Grelot. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 50 (1):119-120.score: 81.0
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  9. Fraser Cowley (1969). The Credibility of Divine Existence. The Collected Papers of Norman Kemp Smith. Edited by A. J. D. Porteous, R. D. MacLennan, and G. E. Davie. New York: St. Martin's Press; Toronto: Macmillan Co. Of Canada Ltd. Pp. Viii, 446. 1967. $8.50. [REVIEW] Dialogue 8 (01):126-128.score: 81.0
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  10. G. B. Keene (1960). The Notion of Analytic Truth. By R. M. Martin. (Pennsylvania University Press. London: Oxford University Press, 1959. Pp. Xv + 124. Price 40s.)Gödel's Proof. By E. Nagel and J. R. Newman. (Routledge and Kegan Paul Ltd. London, 1959. Pp. Ix + 118. Price 12s. 6d.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 35 (135):361-.score: 81.0
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  11. T. B. L. Webster (1934). Greek Art J. D. Beazley: Campana Fragments in Florence. Pp. 35; 3 Plates, 17 Transparencies. London: Milford (Oxford University Press), 1933. Paper, 15s. E. A. Gardner: Poet and Artist in Greece. Pp. 132; 30 Text Illustrations. London: Duckworth, 1933. Cloth, 5s. C. T. Seltman: Attic Vase-Painting. (Martin Classical Lectures, Vol. III.) Pp. Xviii + 97, 17 Text Illustrations, 37 Plates. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press (London: Milford), 1933. Cloth, 6s. 6d. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 48 (02):69-71.score: 81.0
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  12. Charles Martindale (1991). New Translations of Latin Poetry Charles Martin (Tr.): The Poems of Catullus. Pp. Xxv + 179. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1990 (Originally Published 1979). £22 (Paper, £8). David R. Slavitt (Tr.): Ovid's Poetry of Exile, Translated Into Verse. Pp. Ix + 244. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1990. £22 (Paper, £9). A. D. Melville (Tr.): Ovid: The Love Poems, with an Introduction and Notes by E. J. Kenney. Pp. Xxxiii + 265. Oxford University Press, 1990. £15. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 41 (01):50-52.score: 81.0
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  13. Linda Martín Alcoff (2008). Surviving Race, Ethnicity, and Nationality by Jorge J. E. Gracia; Mapping the Boundaries of Race, Ethnicity, and Nationality. International Philosophical Quarterly 48 (2):231-238.score: 45.0
  14. Martin Hughes (1984). Ethics and International Affairs By J. E. Hare and Carey B. Joynt London: Macmillan, 1982, Vii + 208 Pp., £17.50. [REVIEW] Philosophy 59 (230):547-.score: 45.0
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  15. R. E. Wycherley (1977). Roland Martin: L'Urbanisme Dans la Grèce Antique, Seconde Édition Augmentée. Pp. 351; 32 Plates, 75 Text Figures. Paris: A. & J. Picard & Cie., 1974. Paper, 135 Frs. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 27 (02):311-312.score: 39.0
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  16. Martin Stone (1998). Josef Lössl. Intellectus Gratiae: Die Erkenntnistheoretische Und Hermeneutische Dimension der Gnadenlehre Augustinus Von Hippo. (Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1997.) Pp XII+501. DM 245.00. [REVIEW] Religious Studies 34 (2):219-229.score: 39.0
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  17. Martin F. Smith (1974). Lucretius Iii E. J. Kenney: Lucretius, De Rerum Natura, Book Iii. Pp. Viii+255. Cambridge: University Press, 1971. Cloth, £2·40. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 24 (02):204-207.score: 39.0
  18. Thomas J. Sheehan (1976). "Martin Heidegger: In Europe and America," Ed. Edward G. Ballard and Charles E. Scott. The Modern Schoolman 53 (3):302-304.score: 39.0
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  19. George J. Stack (1967). "Discourse on Thinking," by Martin Heidegger, Trans. John M. Anderson and E. Hans Freund. The Modern Schoolman 44 (4):397-399.score: 39.0
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  20. Andreas Vrahimis (2013). "Was There a Sun Before Men Existed?": A. J. Ayer and French Philosophy in the Fifties. Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 1 (9).score: 36.0
    In contrast to many of his contemporaries, A. J. Ayer was an analytic philosopher who had sustained throughout his career some interest in developments in the work of his ‘continental’ peers. Ayer, who spoke French, held friendships with some important Parisian intellectuals, such as Camus, Bataille, Wahl and Merleau-Ponty. This paper examines the circumstances of a meeting between Ayer, Merleau-Ponty, Wahl, Ambrosino and Bataille, which took place in 1951 at some Parisian bar. The question under discussion during this meeting was (...)
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  21. M. Hochel, E. G. Milan, A. Gonzalez, F. Tornay, K. McKenney, R. Diaz Caviedes, J. L. Mata Martin, M. A. Rodriguez Artacho, E. Dominguez Garcia & J. Vila (2007). Experimental Study of Phantom Colours in a Colour Blind Synaesthete. Journal of Consciousness Studies 14 (4):75-95.score: 30.0
    Synaesthesia is a condition in which one type of stimulation evokes the sensation of another, as when the hearing of a sound produces photisms, i.e. mental percepts of colours. R is a 20 year old colour blind subject who, in addition to the relatively common grapheme-colour synaesthesia, presents a rarely reported cross modal perception in which a variety of visual stimuli elicit aura-like percepts of colour. In R, photisms seem to be closely related to the affective valence of stimuli and (...)
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  22. N. E. Wetherick, Brian G. Gowenlock & John Puddefoot (2007). Comments on Michael Polanyi, Scientist and Philosopher. Tradition and Discovery 34 (3):31-43.score: 30.0
    This article discusses the 2005 OUP biography of Michael Polanyi by William T. Scott and Martin X. Moleski S.J., Michael Polanyi, Scientist and Philosopher . The discussants are N. E. Wetherick, Brian G Gowenlock, and John Puddefoot; Martin X. Moleski, S. J. briefly responds, providing a previously unpulished letter from Polanyi to Reverend Dr. Knox, a Presbyterian mininster.
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  23. Paisley Livingston (2010). Teaching & Learning Guide For: Cinema as Philosophy. Philosophy Compass 5 (4):359-362.score: 27.0
    The idea that films can be philosophical, or in some sense 'do' philosophy, has recently found a number of prominent proponents. What is at stake here is generally more than the tepid claim that some documentaries about philosophy and related topics convey philosophically relevant content. Instead, the contention is that cinematic fictions, including popular movies such as The Matrix , make significant contributions to philosophy. Various more specific claims are linked to this basic idea. One, relatively weak, but pedagogically important (...)
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  24. Jouni-Matti Kuukkanen (2010). Kuhn on Essentialism and the Causal Theory of Reference. Philosophy of Science 77 (4):544-564.score: 27.0
    The causal theory of reference is often taken to provide a solution to the problems, such as incomparability and referential discontinuity, that the meaning-change thesis raised. I show that Kuhn successfully questioned the causal theory and Putnam's idea that reference is determined via the sameness relation of essences that holds between a sample and other members of a kind in all possible worlds. Putnam's single ‘essential' properties may be necessary but not sufficient to determine membership in a kind category. Kuhn (...)
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  25. Stephen Houlgate, Hegel's Aesthetics.score: 27.0
    G.W.F. Hegel's aesthetics, or philosophy of art, forms part of the extraordinarily rich German aesthetic tradition that stretches from J.J. Winckelmann's Thoughts on the Imitation of the Painting and Sculpture of the Greeks (1755) and G.E. Lessing's Laocoon (1766) through Immanuel Kant's Critique of the Power of Judgment (1790) and Friedrich Schiller's Letters on the Aesthetic Education of Man (1795) to Friedrich Nietzsche's Birth of Tragedy (1872) and (in the twentieth century) Martin Heidegger's The Origin of the Work of (...)
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  26. William J. Baumol, Robert E. Litan, Martin E. Cave, Peter Cramton, Robert W. Hahn, Thomas W. Hazlett, Paul L. Joskow, Alfred E. Kahn, John W. Mayo, Patrick A. Messerlin, Bruce M. Owen, Robert S. Pindyck, Vernon L. Smith, Scott Wallsten, Leonard Waverman, Lawrence J. White & Scott Savage, Economists' Statement on Network Neutrality Policy.score: 27.0
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  27. Adrian M. Owen, Martin R. Coleman, D. K. Menon, E. L. Berry, I. S. Johnsrude, J. M. Rodd, Matthew H. Davis & John D. Pickard (2006). Using a Hierarchical Approach to Investigate Residual Auditory Cognition in Persistent Vegetative State. In Steven Laureys (ed.), Boundaries of Consciousness. Elsevier.score: 27.0
  28. Joseph Barcroft, E. W. Birmingham, Max Born, R. B. Braithwaite, W. Maude Brayshaw, G. A. Chase, Henry Dale, Howard Diamond, Herbert Dingle, Winifred Eddington, Wilson Harris, G. B. Jeffery, Martin Johnson, Rufus M. Jones, Harold Spencer Jones, Kathleen Lonsdale, E. J. Maskell, A. Victor Murray, C. E. Raven, F. J. M. Stratton, Hilda Sturge, W. H. Thorpe, Henry T. Tizard, G. M. Trevelyan, Elsie Watchorn, A. N. Whitehead, Edmund T. Whittaker, Alex Wood & H. G. Wood (1946). Arthur Stanley Eddington Memorial Lectureship. Philosophy 21 (80):287-.score: 27.0
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  29. James Maclaurin (ed.) (2012). Rationis Defensor: Essays in Honour of Colin Cheyne. Springer.score: 27.0
    Edited book containing the following essays: 1 Getting over Gettier, Alan Musgrave.- 2 Justified Believing: Avoiding the Paradox Gregory W. Dawes.- Chapter 3! Literature and Truthfulness,Gregory Currie.- 4 Where the Buck-passing Stops, Andrew Moore.- 5 Universal Darwinism: Its Scope and Limits, James Maclaurin, - 6 The Future of Utilitarianism,Tim Mulgan. 7 Kant on Experiment, Alberto Vanzo.- 8 Did Newton ʻFeignʼ the Corpuscular Hypothesis? Kirsten Walsh.- 9 The Progress of Scotland: The Edinburgh Philosophical Societies and the Experimental Method, Juan Gomez.- 10 (...)
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  30. Thomas E. Novotny, Emilio Mordini, Ruth Chadwick, J. Martin Pedersen, Fabrizio Fabbri, Reidar Lie, Natapong Thanachaiboot, Elias Mossialos & Govin Permanand, Bioethical Implications of Globalization: An International Consortium Project of the European Commission.score: 27.0
    The term “globalization” was popularized by Marshall McLuhan in War and Peace in the Global Village. In the book, McLuhan described how the global media shaped current events surrounding the Vietnam War [1] and also predicted how modern information and communication technologies would accelerate world progress through trade and knowledge development. Globalization now refers to a broad range of issues regarding the movement of goods and services through trade liberalization, and the movement of people through migration. Much has also been (...)
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  31. J. M. E. Moravcsik, G. P. Henderson, R. G. Swinburne, J. Gosling, C. C. W. Taylor, Martin Kramer, Arthur Thomson & Dolores Wright (1964). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 73 (289):142-154.score: 27.0
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  32. Dan Sullivan, Martin Wolfson, Warren E. Steinkraus, George J. Stack, Brennan Van Hook & J. Brenton Stearns (1963). Problems and Perplexities. The Review of Metaphysics 16 (3):559 - 577.score: 27.0
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  33. Charles Taliaferro & Jil Evans (eds.) (2011). Turning Images in Philosophy, Science, and Religion: A New Book of Nature. OUP Oxford.score: 27.0
    Turning Images in Philosophy, Science, and Religion: A New Book of Nature brings together new essays addressing the role of images and imagination recruited in the perennial debates surrounding nature, mind, and God. -/- The debate between "new atheists" and religious apologists today is often hostile. This book sets a new tone by locating the debate between theism and naturalism (most "new atheists" are self-described "naturalists") in the broader context of reflection on imagination and aesthetics. The eleven essays will be (...)
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  34. Warren Breckman, Martin J. Burke, Anthony Grafton & Ann E. Moyer (2009). European Reference Index for the Humanities. Journal of the History of Ideas 70 (2):349-349.score: 27.0
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  35. Horace James Bridges (1926/1968). Aspects of Ethical Religion. Freeport, N.Y.,Books for Libraries Press.score: 27.0
    Ethical mysticism, by S. Coit.--The ethical import of history, by D. S. Muzzey.--The tragic and heroic in life, by W. M. Salter.--Distinctive features of the ethical movement, by A. W. Martin.--Ethical experience as the basis of religious education, by H. Neumann.--"All men are created equal," by G. E. O'Dell.--How far is art an aid to religion? by P. Chubb.--Evolution and the uniqueness of man, by H. J. Bridges.--The spiritual outlook on life, by H. J. Golding.--The ethics of Abu'l Ala (...)
     
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  36. Steven M. Cahn (ed.) (2002). Classics of Political and Moral Philosophy. Oxford University Press.score: 27.0
    Classics of Political and Moral Philosophy provides in one volume the major writings from nearly 2,500 years of political and moral philosophy. The most comprehensive collection of its kind, it moves from classical thought (Plato, Aristotle, Epicurus, Cicero) through medieval views (Augustine, Aquinas) to modern perspectives (Machiavelli, Hobbes, Spinoza, Locke, Rousseau, Hume, Adam Smith, Kant). It includes major nineteenth-century thinkers (Hegel, Bentham, Mill, Nietzsche) as well as twentieth-century theorists (Rawls, Nozick, Nagel, Foucault, Habermas, Nussbaum). Also included are numerous essays from (...)
     
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  37. Steven M. Cahn (ed.) (2005). Political Philosophy: The Essential Texts. Oxford University Press.score: 27.0
    Ideal for survey courses in social and political philosophy, this volume is a substantially abridged and slightly altered version of Steven M. Cahn's Classics of Political and Moral Philosophy (OUP, 2001). Offering coverage from antiquity to the present, Political Philosophy: The Essential Texts is a historically organized collection of the most significant works from nearly 2,500 years of political philosophy. It moves from classical thought (Plato, Aristotle) through the medieval period (Aquinas) to modern perspectives (Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Hume, Adam (...)
     
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  38. Roderick M. Chisholm (1973). Empirical Knowledge; Readings From Contemporary Sources. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,Prentice-Hall.score: 27.0
    Nelson, L. The impossibility of the "Theory of knowledge."--Moore, G. E. Four forms of skepticism.--Lehrer, K. Skepticism & conceptual change.--Quine, W. V. Epistemology naturalized.--Rozeboom, W. W. Why I know so much more than you do.--Price, H. H. Belief and evidence.--Lewis, C. I. The bases of empirical knowledge.--Malcolm, N. The verification argument.--Firth, R. The anatomy of certainty.--Chisholm, R. M. On the nature of empirical evidence.--Meinong, A. Toward an epistemological assessment of memory.--Brandt, R. The epistemological status of memory beliefs.--Malcolm, N. A definition (...)
     
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  39. Donald G. Douglas (1973). Philosophers on Rhetoric: Traditional and Emerging Views. Skokie, Ill.,National Textbook Co..score: 27.0
    Johnstone, H. W., Jr. Rhetoric and communication in philosophy.--Smith, C. R. and Douglas, D. G. Philosophical principles in the traditional and emerging views of rhetoric.--Wallace, K. R. Bacon's conception of rhetoric.--Thonssen, L. W. Thomas Hobbes's philosophy of speech.--Walter, O. M., Jr. Descartes on reasoning.--Douglas, D. G. Spinoza and the methodology of reflective knowledge in persuasion.--Howell, W. S. John Locke and the new rhetoric.--Doering, J. F. David Hume on oratory.--Douglas, D. G. A neo-Kantian approach to the epistomology of judgment in criticism.--Bevilacqua, (...)
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  40. Brian Duignan (ed.) (2010). The 100 Most Influential Philosophers of All Time. Britannica Educational Pub. In Association with Rosen Educational Services.score: 27.0
    Pythagoras -- Confucius -- Heracleitus -- Parmenides -- Zeno of Elea -- Socrates -- Democritus -- Plato -- Aristotle -- Mencius -- Zhuangzi -- Pyrrhon of Elis -- Epicurus -- Zeno of Citium -- Philo Judaeus -- Marcus Aurelius -- Nagarjuna -- Plotinus -- Sextus Empiricus -- Saint Augustine -- Hypatia -- Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius -- Śaṅkara -- Yaqūb ibn Ishāq aṣ-Ṣabāḥ al-Kindī -- Al-Fārābī -- Avicenna -- Rāmānuja -- Ibn Gabirol -- Saint Anselm of Canterbury -- al-Ghazālī -- (...)
     
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  41. Andy Mousley (ed.) (2011). Towards a New Literary Humanism. Palgrave Macmillan.score: 27.0
    Machine generated contents note: -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Towards a New Literary Humanism; A. Mousley -- PART I: LITERATURE_AS ERSATZ_THEOLOGY: DEEP SELVES -- Introduction; A. Mousley -- Faith, Feeling, Reality: Anne Brontë as an Existentialist Poet; R. Styler -- Virginia Woolf, Sympathy and Feeling for the Human; K. Martin -- Being Human and being Animal in Twentieth-Century Horse-Whispering Writings: 'Word-Bound Creatures' and 'the Breath of Horses'; E. Graham_ -- Judith Butler and the Catachretic Human; I. (...)
     
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  42. John Sallis (ed.) (1970). Heidegger and the Path of Thinking. Pittsburgh,Duquesne University Press.score: 27.0
    A letter from Martin Heidegger.--On the way to being; reflecting on conversations with Martin Heidegger, by Z. Adamczewski.--Heidegger's view and evaluation of nature and natural science, by E. G. Ballard.--Truth as art: an interpretation of Heidegger's Sein und Zeit (sec. 44) and Der Ursprung des Kunstwerkes, by C. D. Keyes.--The language of the event: the event of language, by T. Kisiel.--Heidegger: the problem of the thing, by T. Langan.--The late Heidegger's omission of the ontic-ontological structure of Dasein, by (...)
     
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  43. J. E. Saindon (1975). Book Reviews : The Dialectical Imagination: A History of the Frankfurt School and the Institute of Social Research, I923-I950. By Martin Jay. Boston, Toronto: Little, Brown and Company, I973. Pp. 382. $4.75 (Paper). Critical Theory of Society (Translation of Kritische Gesellschaftstheorie Und Positiv Ismus). By Albrecht Wellmer, Translated by John Cumming. New York : Herder and Herder, I97i. Pp. I39. $6.95. [REVIEW] Philosophy of the Social Sciences 5 (1):79-83.score: 23.0
  44. C. J. E. J. Hattink (1958). The Phaenomena of Aratus Jean Martin: Arati Phaenomena. Introduction, Texte Critique, Commentaire Et Traduction. Pp. Xxvi + 202. Florence: La Nuova Italia, 1956. Paper, L. 2,000. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 8 (01):28-30.score: 23.0
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  45. J. E. Sandys (1889). Ciceronis Brutus Ciceronis Brutus; Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Martin Kellogg, Professor of the Latin Language and Literature in the University of California; Pp. Xxix + 196. Ginn and Co., Boston and London, 1889. 3s. 6d. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 3 (08):354-355.score: 23.0
  46. E. J. Lowe (2000). Locke, Martin and Substance. Philosophical Quarterly 50 (201):499-514.score: 21.0
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  47. E. J. Lowe (2000). Locke, Martin and Substance (Contributions to Metaphysics). Philosophical Quarterly 50 (201):498--514.score: 21.0
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  48. E. J. Kenney (1977). The Loeb Lucretius Lucretius, De Rerum Natura. With an English Translation by W.H.D. Rouse. Revised with New Text, Introduction, Notes, and Index by Martin Ferguson Smith. (Loeb Classical Library). Pp. Lxii + 602. London: Heinemann, 1975. Cloth, £3·40. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 27 (02):180-182.score: 21.0
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  49. Martin J. Earl (2011). REVIEW: Charles E. Rosenberg. Our Present Complaint: American Medicine, Then and Now. [REVIEW] Spontaneous Generations 5 (1).score: 21.0
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  50. J. E. Mcguire & Barbara Tuchanska (2002). More Fetters to Unfetter: A Reply to Depew and Schmaus. Social Epistemology 16 (4):399 – 409.score: 20.0
    This is a response to two reviews of our book "Science Unfettered: A Philosophical Study of Sociohistorical Ontology." We clarify the relationship between the ontological and the ontic, the key phrases: 'being-in-the-world,' the 'facticity' of human existence. We show where the sources of reviewers misunderstandings lie.
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  51. Johan E. Gustafsson & Martin Peterson (2012). A Computer Simulation of the Argument From Disagreement. Synthese 184 (3):387-405.score: 15.0
    In this paper we shed new light on the Argument from Disagreement by putting it to test in a computer simulation. According to this argument widespread and persistent disagreement on ethical issues indicates that our moral opinions are not influenced by any moral facts, either because no such facts exist or because they are epistemically inaccessible or inefficacious for some other reason. Our simulation shows that if our moral opinions were influenced at least a little bit by moral facts, we (...)
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  52. Peter J. Lewis (2007). How Bohm's Theory Solves the Measurement Problem. Philosophy of Science 74 (5):749-760.score: 15.0
    I examine recent arguments based on functionalism that claim to show that Bohm's theory fails to solve the measurement problem, or if it does so, it is only because it reduces to a form of the many-worlds theory. While these arguments reveal some interesting features of Bohm's theory, I contend that they do not undermine the distinctive Bohmian solution to the measurement problem. ‡I would like to thank Harvey Brown, Martin Thomson-Jones, and David Wallace for helpful discussions. †To contact (...)
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  53. Martin Cohen (2005). Wittgenstein's Beetle and Other Classic Thought Experiments. Blackwell Pub..score: 15.0
    A is for Alice and astronomers arguing about acceleration -- B is for Bernard's body-exchange machine -- C is for the Catholic cannibal -- D is for Maxwell's demon -- E is for evolution (and an embarrassing problem with it) -- F is for the forms lost forever to the prisoners of the cave -- G is for Galileo's gravitational balls -- H is for Hume's shades -- I is for the identity of indiscernibles -- J is for Henri Poincaré (...)
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  54. Alexandre Guilherme, W. J. Morgan & Ida Freire (2012). Interculturalism and Non-Formal Education in Brazil: A Buberian Perspective. Educational Philosophy and Theory 44 (9):1024-1039.score: 15.0
    Gilberto Freyre, the great Brazilian historian and sociologist, described Brazil as a ‘racial paradise’, a place where different races and nationalities have come to live together in a sort of ‘racial democracy’. The literature on this topic has become extensive as anthropologists, social scientists and historians felt the need to either prove or disprove such a claim. The argument that Brazil is a racial paradise or democracy is certainly romantic, even utopian; but it is true that Brazil has not experienced (...)
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  55. Rodney G. Downey & Evan J. Griffiths (2004). Schnorr Randomness. Journal of Symbolic Logic 69 (2):533 - 554.score: 15.0
    Schnorr randomness is a notion of algorithmic randomness for real numbers closely related to Martin-Löf randomness. After its initial development in the 1970s the notion received considerably less attention than Martin-Löf randomness, but recently interest has increased in a range of randomness concepts. In this article, we explore the properties of Schnorr random reals, and in particular the c.e. Schnorr random reals. We show that there are c.e. reals that are Schnorr random but not Martin-Löf random, and (...)
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