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  1. Bill Martin (1999). Existential Marxism, the Next Chapter: Martin J. Beck Matuštík's Specters of Liberation. Radical Philosophy Review 2 (2):139-151.score: 390.0
     
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  2. 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: 290.0
    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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  3. Jørgen Pedersen (2011). Jean-Philippe Deranty, Beyond Communication: A Critical Study of Axel Honneth's Social Philosophy. Critical Horizons 11 (3):497 - 500.score: 260.0
    Jean-Philippe Deranty, Beyond Communication: A Critical Study of Axel Honneth's Social Philosophy Content Type Journal Article Category Book Review Pages 497-500 Authors Jørgen Pedersen, The Centre for the Study of the Sciences and the Humanities, Bergen, Norway Journal Critical Horizons: A Journal of Philosophy & Social Theory Online ISSN 1568-5160 Print ISSN 1440-9917 Journal Volume Volume 11 Journal Issue Volume 11, Number 3 / 2010.
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  4. Leonard J. Waks & Jane Roland Martin (2007). Encounter: The Educational Metamorphoses of Jane Roland Martin. Education and Culture 23 (1).score: 230.0
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  5. Jørgen Pedersen Pedersen (2010). Jean-Philippe Deranty, Beyond Communication: A Critical Study of Axel Honneth's Social Philosophy (Leiden: E. J. Brill, 2009) ISBN: 978 90 04 17577 8, 231. [REVIEW] Critical Horizons 11 (3):497-500.score: 230.0
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  6. Alan Ross Anderson, Ruth Barcan Marcus, R. M. Martin & Frederic B. Fitch (eds.) (1975). The Logical Enterprise. Yale University Press.score: 150.0
    Metaphysics and language: Quine, W. V. O. On the individuation of attributes. Körner, S. On some relations between logic and metaphysics. Marcus, R. B. Does the principle of substitutivity rest on a mistake? Van Fraassen, B. C. Platonism's pyrrhic victory. Martin, R. M. On some prepositional relations. Kearns, J. T. Sentences and propositions.--Basic and combinatorial logic: Orgass, R. J. Extended basic logic and ordinal numbers. Curry, H. B. Representation of Markov algorithms by combinators.--Implication and consistency: Anderson, A. R. Fitch (...)
     
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  7. Christian J. Resick, Gillian S. Martin, Mary A. Keating, Marcus W. Dickson, Ho Kwong Kwan & Chunyan Peng (2011). What Ethical Leadership Means to Me: Asian, American, and European Perspectives. Journal of Business Ethics 101 (3):435-457.score: 140.0
    Despite the increasingly multinational nature of the workplace, there have been few studies of the convergence and divergence in beliefs about ethics-based leadership across cultures. This study examines the meaning of ethical and unethical leadership held by managers in six societies with the goal of identifying areas of convergence and divergence across cultures. More specifically, qualitative research methods were used to identify the attributes and behaviors that managers from the People’s Republic of China (the PRC), Hong Kong, the Republic of (...)
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  8. James J. Delaney & David P. Martin (forthcoming). The Role of Physician Opinion in Human Enhancement. American Journal of Bioethics 11 (1):19-20.score: 140.0
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  9. Abrahim H. Khan, David J. Gouwens, Dean M. Martin & Lewis S. Ford (1988). Book Reviews. [REVIEW] International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 24 (3).score: 140.0
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  10. Cory D. Wright & Nikolaj J. L. L. Pedersen (eds.) (2010). New Waves in Truth. Palgrave Macmillan.score: 120.0
    New Waves in Truth offers eighteen new and original research papers on truth and other alethic phenomena by twenty of the most promising young scholars working on truth today. Contributions to the volume span truth ascriptions, deflationism, realism and the correspondence theory, the value of truth, and kinds of truth and truth-apt discourse. The research programs of the contributors are beginning to reset that agenda, and each is positioned to make new waves throughout the subject.
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  11. J. Pedersen (2012). Justification and Application: The Revival of the Rawls-Habermas Debate. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 42 (3):399-432.score: 120.0
    The Rawls–Habermas debate is having a revival. In this article I argue that both philosophers develop different freestanding conceptions of political legitimacy, and show how they diverge when it comes to how political legitimacy can be justified. Habermas is looking for a deeper justification than Rawls will allow for. I then proceed to show how the different meta-ethical positions yield two different versions of democratic theory, focusing in particular on rights and popular sovereignty. I demonstrate how both conceive of the (...)
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  12. Gillian S. Martin, Christian J. Resick, Mary A. Keating & Marcus W. Dickson (2009). Ethical Leadership Across Cultures: A Comparative Analysis of German and Us Perspectives. Business Ethics 18 (2):127-144.score: 120.0
    This paper examines beliefs about four aspects of ethical leadership – Character/Integrity, Altruism, Collective Motivation and Encouragement – in Germany and the United States using data from Project GLOBE (Global Leadership and Organizational Behavior Effectiveness) and a supplemental analysis. Within the context of a push toward convergence driven by the demands of globalization and the pull toward divergence underpinned by different cultural values and philosophies in the two countries, we focus on two questions: Do middle managers from the United States (...)
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  13. Jørgen Pedersen (2008). Habermas' Method: Rational Reconstruction. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 38 (4):457-485.score: 120.0
    Given the prominent position Habermas' philosophy has gained, it is surprising that his method, rational reconstruction, has not caused more debate. This article clarifies what this method consists of, and shows how it is used in two of Habermas' research programs. The method is an interesting, but problematic way of confronting some of the basic epistemological questions in the social sciences. It represents an alternative to both the empirical-analytical and the hermeneutic tradition. On the basis of this methodology, Habermas' work (...)
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  14. Christopher J. Martin (2007). Denying Conditionals: Abaelard and the Failure of Boethius' Account of the Hypothetical Syllogism. Vivarium 45 (s 2-3):153-168.score: 120.0
    Boethius' treatise De Hypotheticis Syllogismis provided twelfth-century philosophers with an introduction to the logic of conditional and disjunctive sentences but this work is the only part of the logica vetus which is no longer studied in the twelfth century. In this paper I investigate why interest in Boethius acount of hypothetical syllogisms fell off so quickly. I argue that Boethius' account of compound sentences is not an account of propositions and once a proper notion of propositionality is available the argument (...)
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  15. Jørgen Pedersen (2009). Habermas and the Political Sciences: The Relationship Between Theory and Practice. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 39 (3):381-407.score: 120.0
  16. Christopher J. Martin (1991). The Logic of Negation in Boethius. Phronesis 36 (3):277-304.score: 120.0
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  17. J. L. Martin (1973). The Duality of the Present. Man and World 6 (September):293-301.score: 120.0
  18. Christopher J. Martin (1986). William's Machine. Journal of Philosophy 83 (10):564-572.score: 120.0
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  19. J. Martin & K. Engleman (1990). The Mind's I has Two Eyes. Philosophy 65 (264):510-515.score: 120.0
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  20. Lawrence Souder & Hugh J. Martin (2009). Interdependence in Media Economics: Ethical Implications of the Economic Characteristics of News. Journal of Mass Media Ethics 24 (2):127-145.score: 120.0
    Citizens need accurate news to govern themselves effectively in a democratic society. Journalists argue editorial independence is necessary to ensure that the integrity of news is not compromised. However, the economic characteristics of news create conflicts between the ideal of independence and the need to pay production costs. This study analyzes those conflicts and the economic tools for resolving them. The analysis suggests ways to balance independence and economic necessity without violating mutual ethical obligations shared by journalists, audiences, and advertisers. (...)
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  21. Christopher J. Martin (1998). The Logic of Growth: Twelfth-Century Nominalists and the Development of Theories of the Incarnation. Medieval Philosophy and Theology 7 (01).score: 120.0
  22. J. L. Martin (1974). Has Strawson Refuted Scepticism About Other Minds? Philosophy 49 (190):420-.score: 120.0
  23. Hugh J. Martin & Lawrence Souder (2009). Interdependence in Media Economics: Ethical Implications of the Economic Characteristics of News. Journal of Mass Media Ethics 24 (2 & 3):127 – 145.score: 120.0
    Citizens need accurate news to govern themselves effectively in a democratic society. Journalists argue editorial independence is necessary to ensure that the integrity of news is not compromised. However, the economic characteristics of news create conflicts between the ideal of independence and the need to pay production costs. This study analyzes those conflicts and the economic tools for resolving them. The analysis suggests ways to balance independence and economic necessity without violating mutual ethical obligations shared by journalists, audiences, and advertisers. (...)
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  24. R. M. Martin & J. H. Woodger (1951). Toward an Inscriptional Semantics. Journal of Symbolic Logic 16 (3):191-203.score: 120.0
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  25. Christopher J. Martin (2011). What An Ugly Child: Abaelard on Translation, Figurative Language, and Logic. Vivarium 49 (1-3):26-49.score: 120.0
    An examination the development of Peter Abaelard's views on translation and figurative meaning. Mediaeval philosophers curiously do not connect the theory of translation implied by Aristotelian semantics with the multiplicity of tongues consequent upon the fall of Babel and do not seem to have much to offer to help in solving the problems of scriptural interpretation noted by Augustine. Indeed, on the Aristotelian account of meaning such problems do not arise. This paper shows that Abaelard is like others in this (...)
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  26. J. M. Hinton & C. B. Martin (1954). Achilles and the Tortoise. Analysis 14 (3):56 - 68.score: 120.0
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  27. Christopher J. Martin (1992). The Logic of the Nominales, or, the Rise and Fall of Impossible Positio. Vivarium 30 (1):110-126.score: 120.0
  28. Dimitrios Adamis, Adrian Treloar, Finbarr C. Martin & Alastair J. D. Macdonald (forthcoming). Ethical Research in Delirium: Arguments for Including Decisionally Incapacitated Subjects. Science and Engineering Ethics.score: 120.0
    Here we describe how more important findings were obtained in a delirium study by using an informal assessment of mental capacity, and, in those who lacked capacity, obtaining consent later when or if capacity returned or a proxy was found. From a total of 233 patients 23 patients lacked capacity as judged by our informal capacity judgment and 210 did not. Of those who lacked capacity, 13 agreed to enter in the study. Six of them regained capacity later. When these (...)
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  29. James Franklin, Mark Burgman, Scott Sisson & J. K. Martin (2008). Evaluating Extreme Risks in Invasion Ecology: Learning From Banking Compliance. Diversity and Distributions 14:581-591.score: 120.0
    methods that have shown promise for improving extreme risk analysis, particularly for assessing the risks of invasive pests and pathogens associated with international trade. We describe the legally inspired regulatory regime for banks, where these methods have been brought to bear on extreme ‘operational risks’. We argue that an ‘advocacy model’ similar to that used in the Basel II compliance regime for bank operational risks and to a lesser extent in biosecurity import risk analyses is ideal for permitting the diversity (...)
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  30. Michael Martin (1997). J. J. C. Smart and J. J. Haldane, Atheism and Theism. Pp. VI+234. (Oxford: Blackwell, 1996.) £40.00 HB. £12.99 PB. Religious Studies 33 (2):227-237.score: 120.0
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  31. J. Pedersen (2012). Social Philosophy: A Reconstructive or Deconstructive Discipline? Philosophy and Social Criticism 38 (6):619-643.score: 120.0
    Social philosophy is a somewhat broad and imprecise term. In this article I discuss the social philosophy of Habermas, Foucault and Honneth, arguing that the latter’s work is an interesting, but not unproblematic, conception of the discipline. Following Habermas and Honneth, I argue that social philosophy should be reconstructive, but incorporate insights from Foucault. Specifically, reconstructive social philosophy can be both normative and descriptive, and at the same time establish a dialectical relationship between philosophy and the social sciences, thus fulfilling (...)
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  32. J. R. Martin (2008). Negotiating Values: Narrative and Exposition. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 5 (1).score: 120.0
    In this paper I focus on the limits of narrative by asking what kinds of things narratives do, and what kinds of texts do related things in other ways. In particular I focus on how narrative genres organise time in relation to value, drawing on functional linguistic models of temporality and evaluation. From a linguistic perspective, the various narrative genres negotiate different kinds of solidarity with listeners, and so the limits of narrative materialise various possibilities for communing in a culture, (...)
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  33. Christopher J. Martin (2010). They Had Added Not a Single Tiny Proposition: The Reception of the Prior Analytics in the First Half of the Twelfth Century. Vivarium 48 (1-2):159-192.score: 120.0
    A study of the reception of Aristotle's Prior Analytics in the first half of the twelfth century. It is shown that Peter Abaelard was perhaps acquainted with as much as the first seven chapters of Book I of the Prior Analytics but with no more. The appearance at the beginning of the twelfth century of a short list of dialectical loci which has puzzled earlier commentators is explained by noting that this list formalises the classification of extensional relations between general (...)
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  34. L. Moretti & N. J. L. L. Pedersen (forthcoming). Epistemic Transmission and Interaction (Introduction to the Special Issue). Synthese:1-3.score: 120.0
  35. Dennis J. Martin (1983). Space and Incongruence: The Origin of Kant's Idealism. Journal of the History of Philosophy 21 (4):575-577.score: 120.0
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  36. J. Martin (1990). The Rights of Man and Animal Experimentation. Journal of Medical Ethics 16 (3):160-161.score: 120.0
  37. R. J. J. Martin (1988). Explaining John Freind's History of Physick. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 19 (4):399-418.score: 120.0
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  38. Taylor Martin, Karen Rayne, Nate J. Kemp, Jack Hart & Kenneth R. Diller (2005). Teaching for Adaptive Expertise in Biomedical Engineering Ethics. Science and Engineering Ethics 11 (2):257-276.score: 120.0
    This paper considers an approach to teaching ethics in bioengineering based on the How People Learn (HPL) framework. Curricula based on this framework have been effective in mathematics and science instruction from the kindergarten to the college levels. This framework is well suited to teaching bioengineering ethics because it helps learners develop “adaptive expertise”. Adaptive expertise refers to the ability to use knowledge and experience in a domain to learn in unanticipated situations. It differs from routine expertise, which requires using (...)
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  39. 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: 120.0
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  40. J. McKenzie Alexander, Rajalakshmi Balasubramanian, Jeremy Martin, Kimberly Monahan, Harriet Pollatsek & Ashna Sen, Ruling Out (160, 54, 18) Difference Sets in Some Nonabelian Groups.score: 120.0
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  41. 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: 120.0
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  42. J. A. Martin (1981). Collingwood and Wittgenstein on the Task of Philosophy. An Interesting Convergence. Philosophy Today 25:12-23.score: 120.0
  43. R. H. Martin (2001). Germania H. W. Benario (Ed., Trans.): Tacitus : The Germany (Classical Texts). Pp. Iv + 123, Ills, Map. Warminster: Aris & Phillips, 1999. Paper, £13.25. ISBN: 0-85668-717-0. J. B. Rives: Tacitus ' Germania (Clarendon Ancient History Series). Pp. X + 346, Maps. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1999. Paper. ISBN: 0-19-924000-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 51 (01):53-.score: 120.0
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  44. J. F. Martin (1991). Man is Qualitatively Different From Animals. Journal of Medical Ethics 17 (4):214-215.score: 120.0
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  45. J. E. Martin (1971). Theoretical Languages in Psychology. Philosophy of Science 38 (September):344-352.score: 120.0
    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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  46. M. Martin (1990). Book Reviews : J. O. Wisdom, Philosophy of the Social Sciences I: A Metascientific Introduction. Gower, Aldershot, England, 1987. Pp. Ix, 133, $33.00 (Cloth). J. O. Wisdom, Philosophy of the Social Sciences II: Schemata. Gower, Aldershot, England, 1987. Pp. Xi, 210, $43.00 (Cloth. [REVIEW] Philosophy of the Social Sciences 20 (3):394-398.score: 120.0
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  47. R. Pedersen, S. A. Hurst, J. Schildmann, S. Schuster & B. Molewijk (2010). The Development of a Descriptive Evaluation Tool for Clinical Ethics Case Consultations. Clinical Ethics 5 (3):136-141.score: 120.0
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  48. Peter J. Aikman, Elaine C. Thiel, Douglas K. Martin & Peter A. Singer (1999). Proxy, Health, and Personal Care Preferences: Implications for End-of-Life Care. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 8 (02).score: 120.0
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  49. J. A. Robinson & N. M. Martin (1967). Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic. Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (3):430.score: 120.0
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  50. Pamela J. Stewart, Pascal Boyer, Robert N. McCauley, Luther H. Martin & Garry W. Trompf, Book Review Forum [Page 4]. [REVIEW]score: 120.0
    We are pleased to present the following Review Forum of Harvey Whitehouse’s book, Arguments and Icons: Divergent Modes of Religiosity. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. 204 pages. ISBN 0-19- 823414-7 (cloth); 0-19-823415-5 (paper). We have given the contributors and the book’s author sufficient space to discuss its themes carefully and thus make a significant contribution to the further analysis of religion and ritual generally.
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  51. Will C. Dudley, Donald F. Koch, Clancy W. Martin, Laurie J. Shrage & and Douglas Walton (2005). Book Notes. [REVIEW] Ethics 115 (3):643-647.score: 120.0
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  52. 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: 120.0
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  53. D. C. J. (1975). Martin Heidegger in Europe and America. The Review of Metaphysics 29 (2):335-336.score: 120.0
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  54. J. Martín (1966). Academia Alfonsiana. Augustinianum 6 (1):140-142.score: 120.0
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  55. Gustav J. Martin (1951). Biological Antagonism; the Theory of Biological Relativity. New York, Blakiston.score: 120.0
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  56. J. Martín (1966). Ceux qui perdent la foi. Augustinianum 6 (2):340-341.score: 120.0
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  57. J. Martín (1964). Desarrollo del culto cristiano. Augustinianum 4 (1):217-217.score: 120.0
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  58. J. Martín (1966). El Concilio dia tras dia. Augustinianum 6 (2):356-357.score: 120.0
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  59. R. H. Martin (2000). EUNUCHUS J. Barsby (Ed.): Terence : Eunuchus. Pp. Viii + 336. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999. Paper, £15.95. ISBN: 0-521-45871-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 50 (01):37-.score: 120.0
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  60. J. Martín (1966). Escolapios víctimas de la persecución religiosa en España (1936-1939). Augustinianum 6 (2):360-360.score: 120.0
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  61. J. Martin (1965). History of the Reformation. Augustinianum 5 (3):560-561.score: 120.0
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  62. J. A. Martin (1975). Is Necessity Necessary? Religious Studies 11:329-334.score: 120.0
     
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  63. J. Martín (1966). Il y a mille ans naissait la Pologe. Augustinianum 6 (3):583-584.score: 120.0
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  64. J. Martín (1965). Les dons du Saint-Esprit. Augustinianum 5 (2):430-431.score: 120.0
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  65. J. Martín (1967). Los seminarios españoles. Augustinianum 7 (1):200-201.score: 120.0
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  66. J. Martín (1966). Misionoiogía. Augustinianum 6 (2):342-342.score: 120.0
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  67. J. Martín (1966). Manual de Historia de la Iglesia. Augustinianum 6 (2):349-350.score: 120.0
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  68. J. Martín (1965). Propedéutica filasófica de la tealogía. Augustinianum 5 (1):227-228.score: 120.0
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  69. J. Martín (1965). Pensamiento político de Hostiensis. Augustinianum 5 (3):555-555.score: 120.0
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  70. P. J. Martín & A. Gavilanes (2002). Simultaneous Rigid Sorted Unification for Tableaux. Studia Logica 72 (1):31-59.score: 120.0
    In this paper we integrate a sorted unification calculus into free variable tableau methods for logics with term declarations. The calculus we define is used to close a tableau at once, unifying a set of equations derived from pairs of potentially complementary literals occurring in its branches. Apart from making the deduction system sound and complete, the calculus is terminating and so, it can be used as a decision procedure. In this sense we have separated the complexity of sorts from (...)
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  71. J. L. Martin (1974). Strawson's Transcendental Deduction of Other Minds. Canadian Journal of Philosophy (Suppl.) 159:159-169.score: 120.0
  72. William Oliver Martin (1967). "The Educated Man: Studies in the History of Educational Thought," Ed. Paul Nash, A. M. Kazamias, and H. J. Perkinson. The Modern Schoolman 44 (2):181-183.score: 120.0
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  73. R. H. Martin (1952). The Text of the Germania J. Perret: Recherches Sur le Texte de la 'Germanie' Pp. Viii+166. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1950. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 2 (02):88-89.score: 120.0
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  74. J. Martin (1965). Vienne. Augustinianum 5 (3):581-581.score: 120.0
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  75. J. Arthur Martin (1975). What Do We Study When We Study Religion? Religious Studies 11 (4):467 - 472.score: 120.0
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  76. J. Martin (1967). Zur Frage Nach der Universalität der Erlösung Unter Bes. Augustinianum 7 (1):175-175.score: 120.0
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  77. J. Martín (1967). Zeger-Bernard van Espen (1646-1728) et l'autorité ecclésiastique. Augustinianum 7 (1):202-202.score: 120.0
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  78. 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: 120.0
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  79. Michael G. F. Martin (2004). The Limits of Self-Awareness. Philosophical Studies 120 (1-3):37-89.score: 90.0
    The disjunctive theory of perception claims that we should understand statements about how things appear to a perceiver to be equivalent to statements of a disjunction that either one is perceiving such and such or one is suffering an illusion (or hallucination); and that such statements are not to be viewed as introducing a report of a distinctive mental event or state common to these various disjoint situations. When Michael Hinton first introduced the idea, he suggested that the burden of (...)
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  80. C. B. Martin & Karl Pfeifer (1986). Intentionality and the Non-Psychological. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 46 (June):531-54.score: 90.0
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  81. O.’Meara (2010). Johannes B. Lotz, S.J., and Martin Heidegger in Conversation. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 84 (1):125-131.score: 48.0
    This article by Johannes B. Lotz, S.J., never before translated into English, describes his contacts with Martin Heidegger. First it describes his arrival, along with Karl Rahner, S.J., to pursue doctoral studies in Freiburg im Breisgau and their first experiences with the famous professor. Lotz continues his narrative by mentioning times he met with Heidegger over the subsequent forty years up to the philosopher’s death. With Gustav Siewerth, Max Müller, Bernhard Welte, and Karl Rahner, Lotz belonged to a group (...)
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  82. Martin M. Tweedale (1987). Book Review:The Tradition of the Topics in the Middle Ages Niels J. Green-Pedersen. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 54 (3):486-.score: 45.0
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  83. Mirjam Plantinga (2001). Aratus J. Martin: Aratos Phénomènes, Tomes I & II (Collection des Universités de France Sous le Patronage de l'Association Guillaume Budé). Pp. Clxxxvii + 615, Map. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1998. ISBN: 2-251-004696; 2-251-00470-X. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 51 (01):23-.score: 42.0
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  84. A. F. Wells (1955). Lucretius J. Martin: T. Lucreti Cari de Rerum Natura Libri Sex. Pp. Xxiv+285. Leipzig: Teubner, 1953. Qtr. Cloth, DM. 9.60. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 5 (02):171-173.score: 42.0
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  85. L. H. G. Greenwood (1934). A New Text of Lucretius T. Lucreti Cari de Rerum Natura Libri Sex: Recensuit J. Martin. Pp. Xii + 300. Leipzig: Teubner, 1934. Paper, RM. 7.40. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 48 (06):226-.score: 42.0
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  86. D. C. Innes (1978). Ancient Rhetoric J. Martin: Antike Rhetorik: Technik Und Methode. (Handbuch der Altertumswissenschaft, II.3.) Pp. Xi + 420. Munich: Beck, 1974. Cloth, DM. 118. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 28 (01):66-68.score: 42.0
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  87. Patricia Rooke (1993). ?The Centre of Everyone's Haunting Nightmare??: Reflections on J. Martin Stafford's Homosexuality and Education. Studies in Philosophy and Education 12 (2-4):273-284.score: 42.0
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  88. John Wilson (1979). Reply to J. Martin Stafford. Journal of Philosophy of Education 13 (1):187–188.score: 42.0
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  89. F. J. McDonald (2013). New Waves in Metaethics By Michael Brady * New Waves in Truth By Cory D. Wright and Nikolaj J.L.L. Pedersen. Analysis 73 (2):400-402.score: 39.0
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  90. J. H. W. G. Liebeschuetz (1988). Religion in the Greco-Roman World Gerard Freyburger: Fides, Étude Sémantique Et Religieuse Depuis les Origines Jusqu'á l'Époque Augustéenne. (Collection d'Études Anciennes.) Pp. 361; 20 Plates. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1986. Paper, 200 Frs. M. L. Freyburger-Galland, G. Freyburger, J. C. Tautil: Sectes Religieuses En Grèce Et à Rome Dans l'Antiquityé Païenne. (Collection Realia.) Pp. 338; Appendix of 18 Pp. With Index, Map and Chronological Table; 16 Plates. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1986. Paper, 150 Frs. Martin Henig, Anthony King (Edd.): Pagan Gods and Shrines of the Roman Empire. (Oxford University Committee for Archaeology Monograph 8.) Pp. Vi + 265; 139 Illustrations. Oxford: Oxbow Books, 1986. Paper, £25. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 38 (02):296-298.score: 39.0
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  91. E. J. Kenney (1966). P. Bagge, P. Krarup, J. Pedersen, P. J. Jensen, E. Spang-Hanssen: Johann Nicolai Madvig: Et Mindeskrift. 2 Vols. Pp. [Viii] +271, [Viii] + 290. Copenhagen: Munksgaard, 1955, 1963. Cloth. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 16 (01):129-.score: 39.0
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  92. George J. Seidel (1966). "Martin Heidegger: A First Introduction to His Philosophy," by Joseph Kockelmans, Trans. H. J. Koren. The Modern Schoolman 44 (1):74-76.score: 39.0
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  93. Dominic Griffiths (2009). Daring to Disturb the Universe: Heidegger’s Authenticity and The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock. Literator 30 (2):107-126.score: 36.0
    In Heidegger’s Being and Time certain concepts are discussed which are central to the ontological constitution of Dasein. This paper demonstrates the interesting manner in which some of these concepts can be used in a reading of T.S. Eliot’s The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock. A comparative analysis is performed, explicating the relevant Heideggerian terms and then relating them to Eliot’s poem. In this way strong parallels are revealed between the two men’s respective thoughts and distinct modernist sensibilities. Prufrock, (...)
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  94. C. R. (1997). C. J. F. Martin. An Introduction to Medieval Philosophy. (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1996.) Pp. 148. £11.95. Religious Studies 33 (1):131-134.score: 36.0
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  95. Jean Paul Van Bendegem (2006). Review of P. Mancosu, K. F. Jørgensen, and S. A. Pedersen (Eds.), Visualization, Explanation and Reasoning Styles in Mathematics. [REVIEW] Philosophia Mathematica 14 (3):378-391.score: 36.0
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  96. 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: 36.0
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  97. Sonia Déragon (1999). Le Mage du Nord, Critique des Lumières. J. G. Hamann (1730–1788) Isaiah Berlin Traduit de l'Anglais Par Mariette Martin, Présentation Par Pierre Pénisson, Postface de Henry Hardy Collection «Perspectives Critiques» Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1997, 150 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 38 (02):426-.score: 36.0
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  98. François Renaud (1994). Interprétations Phénoménologiques d'Aristote Martin Heidegger Préface de H.-G. Gadamer, Postface de H. U. Lessing, Traduction Par J.-F. Courtine Mauvezin, TER, 1992, 59 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 33 (04):746-.score: 36.0
  99. Andrew Rutten (1990). The Economic Thought of Karl Polanyi: Lives and Livelihood, J. R. Stanfield. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1986, X + 162 Pages. [REVIEW] Economics and Philosophy 6 (01):157-.score: 36.0
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