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  1. Jan-Hendrik Heinrichs (2012). The Sensitivity of Neuroimaging Data. Neuroethics 5 (2):185-195.score: 290.0
    Abstract When new methods of generating information about individuals leave the confined space of research application the possibility of morally dubious application arises. The current propagation of neuroscientific diagnostics leads to new possibilities of misuse and accordingly new needs for the protection of individual privacy emerge. While most current privacy discussion focuses on sensationalist applications which aim/claim to gather information about psychological traits or even the content of thoughts, the more sober but much more realistic endeavour to gather health data (...)
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  2. Jan-Hendrik Heinrichs (2012). The Promises and Perils of Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 35:121-129.score: 290.0
    Non-invasive brain stimulation promises innovative experimental possibilities for psychology and neurosci- ence as well as new therapeutic and palliative measures in medicine. Because of its good risk–benefit ratio, non-invasiveness and reversibility as well as its low effort and cost it has good chances of becoming a wide- spread tool in science, medicine and even in lay use. While most issues in medical and research ethics such as informed consent, safety, and potential for misuse can be handled with manageable effort, the (...)
     
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  3. Jonathan F. Davies & Maureen A. O'Malley (2007). Toward a Philosophy of Systems Biology: Systems Biology: Philosophical Foundations, Fred C. Boogerd , Frank J. Bruggeman , Jan-Hendrik S. Hofmeyr , and Hans V. Westerhoff , Eds. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2007, (360 Pp; €99.95 Hbk; ISBN 978-0-444-52085-2). [REVIEW] Biological Theory 2 (4):420-422.score: 42.0
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  4. den Berg, H. J. & Dreyer Kruger (eds.) (1985). The Changing Reality of Modern Man: Essays in Honour of Jan Hendrik Van Den Berg. Distributed by Humanities Press.score: 42.0
  5. Lisa Bortolotti & Bert Heinrichs (2007). Delimiting the Concept of Research: An Ethical Perspective. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 28 (3):157-179.score: 30.0
    It is important to be able to offer an account of which activities count as scientific research, given our current interest in promoting research as a means to benefit humankind and in ethically regulating it. We attempt to offer such an account, arguing that we need to consider both the procedural and functional dimensions of an activity before we can establish whether it is a genuine instance of scientific research. By placing research in a broader schema of activities, the similarities (...)
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  6. Deborah Giaschi, James E. Jan, Bruce Bjornson, Simon Au Young, Matthew Tata, Christopher J. Lyons, William V. Good & Peter K. H. Wong (2003). Conscious Visual Abilities in a Patient with Early Bilateral Occipital Damage. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology 45 (11):772-781.score: 30.0
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  7. Yün-hua Jan (1981). The Mind as the Buddha-Nature: The Concept of the Absolute in Ch'an Buddhism. Philosophy East and West 31 (4):467-477.score: 30.0
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  8. Yün-Hua Jan (1980). Tsung-Mi's Questions Regarding the Confucian Absolute. Philosophy East and West 30 (4):495-504.score: 30.0
  9. Hans-Christoph Schmidt Am Busch & Kai Wehmeier (2007). On the Relations Between Heinrich Scholz and Jan Łukasiewicz. History and Philosophy of Logic 28 (1):67-81.score: 24.0
    The aim of the present study is (1) to show, on the basis of a number of unpublished documents, how Heinrich Scholz supported his Warsaw colleague Jan ?ukasiewicz, the Polish logician, during World War II, and (2) to discuss the efforts he made in order to enable Jan ?ukasiewicz and his wife Regina to move from Warsaw to Münster under life-threatening circumstances. In the first section, we explain how Scholz provided financial help to ?ukasiewicz, and we also adduce evidence of (...)
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  10. Douglas W. Heinrichs (2009). Technology and Mental Disorders : A Clinical Probe Into the Differential Impact on Individuals. In James Phillips (ed.), Philosophical Perspectives on Technology and Psychiatry. Oxford University Press.score: 20.0
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  11. Jan Zygmunt (1981). The Logical Investigations of Jan Kalicki. History and Philosophy of Logic 2 (1-2):41-53.score: 15.0
    This paper describes the work of the Polish logician Jan Kalicki (1922?1953). After a biographical introduction, his work on logical matrices and equational logic is appraised. A bibliography of his papers and reviews is also included.
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  12. Fred C. Boogerd, Frank J. Bruggeman, Jan-Hendrik S. Hofmeyr & Hans V. Westerhoff (eds.) (2007). Systems Biology: Philosophical Foundations. Elsevier.score: 14.0
    Systems biology is a vigorous and expanding discipline, in many ways a successor to genomics and perhaps unprecendented in its combination of biology with a ...
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  13. Jan Hendrik Schmidt (1998). Newcomb's Paradox Realized with Backward Causation. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 49 (1):67-87.score: 14.0
    In order to refute the widely held belief that the game known as ‘Newcomb's paradox’ is physically nonsensical and impossible to imagine (e.g. because it involves backward causation), I tell a story in which the game is realized in a classical, deterministic universe in a physically plausible way. The predictor is a collection of beings which are by many orders of magnitude smaller than the player and which can, with their exquisite measurement techniques, observe the particles in the player's body (...)
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  14. Nicholas J. Rowland, Jan-Hendrik Passoth & Alexander B. Kinney (2011). Latour's Greatest Hits, Reassembled: Review of Bruno Latour's Reassembling the Social: An Introduction to Actor-Network-Theory. [REVIEW] Spontaneous Generations 5 (1).score: 14.0
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  15. Jan Hendrik Schmidt (1998). Predicting the Motion of Particles in Newtonian Mechanics and Special Relativity. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B 29 (1):81-122.score: 14.0
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  16. Jan Hendrik Schmidt (1997). Classical Universes Are Perfectly Predictable! Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B 28 (4):433-460.score: 14.0
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  17. Jan-Hendrik Passoth, Birgit Maria Peuker & Michael W. J. Schillmeier (eds.) (2012). Agency Without Actors?: New Approaches to Collective Action. Routledge.score: 14.0
  18. Duncan MacIntosh (2007). Who Owns Me: Me Or My Mother? How To Escape Okin's Problem For Nozick's And Narveson's Theory Of Entitlement. In Malcolm Murray (ed.), Liberty, Games And Contracts: Jan Narveson And The Defense Of Libertarianism. Ashgate.score: 12.0
    Susan Okin read Robert Nozick as taking it to be fundamental to his Libertarianism that people own themselves, and that they can acquire entitlement to other things by making them. But she thinks that, since mothers make people, all people must then be owned by their mothers, a consequence Okin finds absurd. She sees no way for Nozick to make a principled exception to the idea that people own what they make when what they make is people, concluding that Nozick’s (...)
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  19. Rachel Barney, Tad Brennan & Charles Brittain (eds.) (2012). Plato and the Divided Self. Cambridge University Press.score: 12.0
    Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgements and notes; Editors' introduction Rachel Barney, Tad Brennan and Charles Brittain; Part I. Transitions to Tripartition: 1. Enkrateia and the partition of the soul in the Gorgias Louis-Andre; Dorion; 2. From the Phaedo to the Republic: philosophers, non-philosophers, and the possibility of virtue Iakovos Vasiliou; 3. The soul as a one and a many: Republic 436a8-439d9 Eric Brown; Part II. Moral Psychology and the Parts of the Soul: 4. Erôs before and after tripartition Frisbee Sheffield; (...)
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  20. Jan Hendrik van den Berg (1980). Phenomenology and Psychotherapy. Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 11 (2):21-49.score: 12.0
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  21. Varol Akman (1998). Book Review--Jaap Van der Does and Jan Van Eijk, Eds., Quantifiers, Logic, and Language. [REVIEW] .score: 12.0
    This is a review of Quantifiers, Logic, and Language, edited by Jaap van der Does and Jan van Eijk, published by CSLI (Center for the Study of Language and Information) Publications in 1996.
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  22. Malcolm Murray (ed.) (2007). Liberty, Games And Contracts: Jan Narveson And The Defense Of Libertarianism. Ashgate.score: 12.0
  23. Kwok-Ying Lau (2007). Jan Patočka: Critical Consciousness and Non-Eurocentric Philosopher of the Phenomenological Movement. Studia Phaenomenologica 7:475-492.score: 12.0
    By his critical reflections on the crisis of modern civilization, Jan Patočka, phenomenologist of the Other Europe, incarnates the critical consciousness of the phenomenological movement. He was in fact one of the first European philosophers to have emphasized the necessity of abandoning the hitherto Eurocentric propositions of solution to the crisis when he explicitly raised the problems of a “Post-European humanity”. In advocating an understanding of the history of European humanity different from those of Husserl and Heidegger, Patočka directs his (...)
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  24. Jan Hendrik van den Berg (1976). Have You Seen the Pantheon? Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 6 (2):121-134.score: 12.0
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  25. Philip Lawton (2003). Jan Patocka's Struggle. Philosophy and Theology 15 (2):321-331.score: 12.0
    Organized around the central concept of struggle, this paper is an introduction to the later thought of the Czech phenomenologist Jan Patočka (1907–1977), with attention to the circumstances of his life. The first section of the paper presents Patočka’s description of the “three movements” of human existence, with emphasis upon the second, the movement of defense, work, and survival. The second section examines his later conception of philosophy, where he reprised elements of classical Greek thought (the Heraclitean notion of polemos (...)
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  26. Phillip Ferreira (2011). On the Imperviousness of Persons: A Reply to Jan Olof Bengtsson. The Pluralist 6 (1).score: 12.0
    As regular readers of The Pluralist are aware, there appeared in 2008 an issue devoted to Jan Olof Bengtsson's The Worldview of Personalism.1 The issue included five articles, each concerned with a different aspect of the book; and after each article, there was a "Reply" by Bengtsson. In what follows, I shall say something about Bengtsson's reply to my own contribution, "Absolute and Personal Idealism." However, first let me briefly describe that article's argument.In "Absolute and Personal Idealism," I examined the (...)
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  27. William Sweet (1993). Anti-Foundationalism, Hendrik Hart and the Nature and Function of Religious Belief. Philosophy and Theology 8 (2):167-191.score: 12.0
    ln a number of recent essays, Hendrik Hart has elaborated an account of the nature and function of religious belief that, he believes, is post-modern in inspiration and anti-foundationalist in character. ln this paper, I reconstruct what I take to be Hart’s central claims. While Hart does remind us of some important aspects of the nature of religious belief---aspects often overlooked by many critics---l suggest that there are several problems in the account he provides, that there are tensions between his (...)
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  28. Ivan Chvatík (2007). Geschichte und Vorgeschichte des Prager Jan Patočka-Archivs. Studia Phaenomenologica 7:163-189.score: 12.0
    This paper presents a short biography of Jan Patočka, as well as biographical data of the author in connection to the life and work of Jan Patočka. The paper describes Patočka’s academic activity at Charles University between 1968 and 1972, how he continued by giving private underground seminars in the dark years of 1972 to 1976, and how his engagement culminated in the dissident movement Charter 77. The author explains how the unofficial underground Patočka Archive was established on the very (...)
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  29. Verena Mock (1996). Common Sense Und Logik in Jan Smedslunds 'Psychologik'. Journal for General Philosophy of Science 27 (2):281 - 306.score: 12.0
    Common Sense and Logic in Jan Smedslund's 'Psycho-logic'. This paper is about the efforts the norwegian psychologist Jan Smedslund made in analyzing and checking philosophically his theory called 'Psycho-logic'. I am going to reconstruct and discuss the debates between Smedslund and several critics, which have been going on since about 1978, mainly in the "Scandinavian Journal of Psychology". A result will be that the kind of modal logics Smedslund uses - a type with realistic semantics and epistemology - is not (...)
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  30. Ana Cecilia Santos (2007). Die Lehre des Erscheinens bei Jan Patočka. Studia Phaenomenologica 7:303-329.score: 12.0
    In this article the author attempts to establish whether we can find a “theory of appearance” in the philosophy of Jan Patočka. The “appearance” for Patočka is basically composed of two elements. First there is a “primeval movement” which accounts for an infinite possibility of phenomena. The second element is the relation of this movement with an “addressee”, the subjectivity. If we begin to analyse the unity of these two elements we fundamentally come across three problems: what is it that (...)
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  31. Jan Peter Beckmann, Thomas Keutner, Roman Oeffner & Hajo Schmidt (eds.) (2005). Wissen Und Verantwortung: Festschrift für Jan P. Beckmann. Alber.score: 12.0
     
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  32. Jan Hábl (2011). Lessons in Humanity: From the Life and Work of Jan Amos Komenský. Verlag für Kultur Und Wissenschaft.score: 12.0
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  33. Jan Österberg, Erik Carlson & Rysiek Śliwiński (eds.) (2001). Omnium-Gatherum: Philosophical Essays Dedicated to Jan Österberg on the Occasion of His Sixtieth Birthday. Dept. Of Philosophy, Uppsala University.score: 12.0
     
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  34. Andrew Sayer (2007). Critical Realist Methodology: A View From Sweden. Review of Explaining Society: Critical Realism in the Social Sciences by Berth Danermark, Mats Engström, Liselotte Jakobsen and Jan Ch. Karlsson. Journal of Critical Realism 1 (1).score: 9.0
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  35. M. Siderits (2010). Nagarjuna's Madhyamaka: A Philosophical Introduction, by Jan Westerhoff. Mind 119 (475):864-867.score: 9.0
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  36. Patricia H. Werhane (1989). Corporate and Individual Moral Responsibility: A Reply to Jan Garrett. Journal of Business Ethics 8 (10):821 - 822.score: 9.0
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  37. Erazim Kohák (1985). Jan Patočka, Edmund Husserl's Philosophy of the Crisis of Science and His Conception of a Phenomenology of the “Life-World”. Husserl Studies 2 (2):129-155.score: 9.0
  38. Christian Lenk (2011). Jan-Christoph Heilinger: Anthropologie Und Ethik des Enhancements. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 14 (3):357-359.score: 9.0
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  39. Scott Davidson (2009). Patočka, Barbaras, and The Movement of Existence Le Mouvement de L'Existence: Études Sur la Phénoménologie de Jan Patočka. Research in Phenomenology 39 (3):448-454.score: 9.0
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  40. Tadeusz Kotarbiński (1958). Jan Łukasiewicz's Works on the History of Logic. Studia Logica 8 (1):57 - 63.score: 9.0
  41. Ole Martin Moen (2011). Jan Narveson, This is Ethical Theory. Journal of Value Inquiry 45 (3):337-341.score: 9.0
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  42. David O'Connor (2003). Review of Jan Patocka, Plato and Europe. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2003 (4).score: 9.0
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  43. William Kneale (1952). Aristotle's Syllogistic From the Standpoint of Modern Formal Logic. By Jan Lukasiewicz. (Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1951. Pp. Xi + 141. 15s.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 27 (102):279-.score: 9.0
  44. Panayot Butchvarov (2007). Ontological Categories: Their Nature and Significance – Jan Westerhoff. Philosophical Quarterly 57 (227):301–303.score: 9.0
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  45. John Christman (2011). Comments on Are Liberty and Equality Compatible? By Jan Narveson and James Sterba. Journal of Social Philosophy 42 (4):403-415.score: 9.0
  46. Gary Ostertag (2000). Russell's Modal Logic? Review of Jan Dejnožka, Bertrand Russell on Modality and Logical Relevance. Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 20 (2):165-72.score: 9.0
  47. J. David Thomas (1985). Jan-Olof Tjäder: Die Nichtliterarischen Lateinischen Papyri Italiensaus der Zeit 445–700. II. Papyri 29–59. (Skrifter Utgivna Av Svenska Institutet I Rom, 4°, XIX: 2.) Pp. Xii + 374; 3 Plates. Stockholm: Svenska Institutet I Rom, 1982. Paper, Sw.Crs. 650. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 35 (01):222-223.score: 9.0
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  48. Robert G. Rexroat (2011). Desire, Gift, and Recognition: Christology and Postmodern Philosophy. By Jan-Olav Henriksen. Heythrop Journal 52 (1):171-171.score: 9.0
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  49. Richard Robinson (1953). Jan Łukasiewicz: Aristotle's Syllogistic From the Standpoint of Modern Formal Logic. Pp. Xii+142. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1951. Cloth, 15s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 3 (02):118-119.score: 9.0
  50. Thomas McCarthy (2008). Jan‐Werner Müller,Constitutional Patriotism:Constitutional Patriotism. Ethics 118 (4):739-742.score: 9.0
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  51. Bruno Verbeek (2010). Liberty, Games and Contracts: Jan Narveson and the Defence of Libertarianism , Malcolm Murray (Ed.). Ashgate, 2007. 273 Pages. [REVIEW] Economics and Philosophy 26 (2):258-264.score: 9.0
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  52. Robin Waterfield (2008). The Brute Within: Appetitive Desire in Plato and Aristotle. By Hendrik Lorenz. Heythrop Journal 49 (3):482–483.score: 9.0
  53. Garrett Zantow Bredeson (2011). The Truth (and Untruth) of Language: Heidegger, Ricoeur, and Derrida on Disclosure and Displacement Gert-Jan van der Heiden Pittsburgh, PA: Duquesne University Press, 2010; 296 Pp.; $25.00 (Paperback). [REVIEW] Dialogue 50 (02):407-409.score: 9.0
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  54. James Field (2010). The Changing Vessel of Memory -Identity and Text in Religion and Cultural Memory by Jan Assmann. Critical Horizons 11 (1):133-147.score: 9.0
    J. Assmann, Religion and Cultural Memory: Ten Studies (R. Livingstone trans; Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2006), ISBN 0804745226, 222 pp.
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  55. Sven Ove Hansson (2008). Adam Olszewski, Jan Wolenski, and Robert Janusz (Eds): Church's Thesis After 70 Years. Erkenntnis 69 (3).score: 9.0
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  56. Jaroslav Peregrin, Jan Dejnožka: The Ontology of the Analytic Tradition and its Origins (Realism and Identity in Frege, Russell, Wittgenstein and Quine), Littlefield Adams Books, Maryland, 1996.score: 9.0
    Existuje překvapivě málo knih, které by se pokoušely o syntetizující pohled na analytickou filosofii. Je ovšem pravda, že ve druhé polovině našeho století se soubor filosofů, kteří se k analytické filosofii hlásí nebo kteří k ní bývají řazeni, stává natolik různorodý, že se jakákoli syntéza stává problematickou; překvapivě málo syntetizujících prací existuje ale i o ‘klasické’ analytické filosofii, to jest o analytické filosofii období zhruba od konce devatenáctého století do poloviny století dvacátého. Dejnožkova kniha je jednou z těch mála, které (...)
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  57. Mark van Atten, Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.score: 9.0
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  58. Katy Scrogin (2008). The War on Concepts: The Thought of Jan Patočka and the War on Terror. Kritike 2 (1).score: 9.0
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  59. C. McKinnon (2011). This is Ethical Theory * by Jan Narveson. Analysis 71 (2):397-399.score: 9.0
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  60. J. Beere (2008). Review: Hendrik Lorenz: The Brute Within: Appetitive Desire in Plato and Aristotle. [REVIEW] Mind 117 (468):1097-1102.score: 9.0
  61. Albert Heppner (1940). The Popular Theatre of the Rederijkers in the Work of Jan Steen and His Contemporaries. Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 3 (1/2):22-48.score: 9.0
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  62. Xiaogan Liu (1998). On the Concept of Naturalness (Tzu-Jan) in Lao Tzu's Philosophy. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 25 (4):423-446.score: 9.0
  63. Erwin Panofsky (1949). Who is Jan Van Eyck's "Tymotheos"? Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 12:80-90.score: 9.0
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  64. Richard Robinson (1958). Jan Łukasiewicz: Aristotle's Syllogistic From the Standpoint of Modern Formal Logic. Second Edition Enlarged. Pp. Xvi+222. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1957. Cloth, 305. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 8 (3-4):282-.score: 9.0
  65. H. J. Rose (1956). Jan-Öjvind Swahn: The Tale of Cupid and Psyche (Aarne-Thompson 425 and 428). Pp. 493; 1 Ill. In Text; 7 Maps in Pocket. Lund, Gleerup, 1955. Paper, Kr. 40. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 6 (02):175-.score: 9.0
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  66. Eric Mack (1990). Book Review:The Libertarian Idea. Jan Narveson. [REVIEW] Ethics 100 (2):419-.score: 9.0
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  67. Ludwig Landgrebe (1977). Jan Patocka. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 38 (2):287-290.score: 9.0
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  68. Thomas Seifrid (2003). Jørgen Bruhn and Jan Lundquist (Eds.), The Novelness of Bakhtin. Perspectives and Possibilities. Studies in East European Thought 55 (3).score: 9.0
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  69. C. Lajewski (1967). Book Review:Elements of Mathematical Logic Jan Lukasiewicz, O. Wojtasiewicz. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 34 (2):197-.score: 9.0
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  70. David Heyd (1998). Human Genome Research and the Challenge of Contingent Future Persons: Toward an Impersonal Theocentric Approach Jan Christian Heller. Bioethics 12 (2):173–176.score: 9.0
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  71. N. Holtug (2013). Are Liberty and Equality Compatible? By Jan Narveson and James P. Sterba. Mind 121 (484):1106-1110.score: 9.0
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  72. James C. Klagge (2001). David Carr and Jan Steutel, Eds., Virtue Ethics and Moral Education:Virtue Ethics and Moral Education. [REVIEW] Ethics 112 (1):139-141.score: 9.0
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  73. François Latraverse (1990). Manifeste du Cercle de Vienne Et Autres Écrits Antonia Soulez, Directrice de la Publication Collection «Philosophie d'Aujourd'hui» Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1985. 364 P.Le Cercle de Vienne. Doctrines Et Controverses Jan Sebestik Et Antonia Soulez, Directeurs de la Publication Collection «Épistémologie» Paris, Méridiens Klincksieck, 1986. 313 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 29 (04):609-.score: 9.0
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  74. Margaret J. Osler (2006). Jan W. Wojcik 1944-2006. Journal of the History of Philosophy 44 (4).score: 9.0
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  75. Jacques Paviot (1995). The Sitter for Jan Van Eyck's 'Leal Sovvenir'. Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 58:210-215.score: 9.0
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  76. Renaud Barbaras (2007). L'unité originaire de la perception et du langage chez Jan Patočka. Studia Phaenomenologica 7:241-257.score: 9.0
    This article explores some indications in the texts of Patočka that point towards a concept of language which no longer takes it to be a derived layer of an original perceptive basis: he disassociates intuition from origin, and establishes a co-origin of language and perception. It is this co-origin whose meaning and limits this article seeks to determine.
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  77. D. W. Lucas (1956). Gerrit Jan Marie Jozef Te Riele: Les Femmes Chez Eschyle. Observations Sur Quelques Passages de Ses Tragédies Où, de Façon Indirecte, les Personnages Feminins Sont Caractérisés Comme Tels. Pp. 87. Groningen: Wolters, 1955. Paper, Fl. 4.90. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 6 (3-4):300-.score: 9.0
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  78. Wlodek Rabinowicz (1993). Cooperating with Cooperators. Erkenntnis 38 (1):23 - 55.score: 9.0
    Jan Österberg (Self and Others, 1988) argues that the most defensible form of egoism should not only tell each of us what to do but also tell us what we ought to do. He also claims that collective norms should take precedence over individual ones. An individual ought to do one's part in an action pattern that is prescribed for the group - provided that other members of the group do their part. question This paper questions Österberg's claim that Collective (...)
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  79. Karl Simms (2010). Review of Gert-Jan Van der Heiden, The Truth (and Untruth) of Language: Heidegger, Ricoeur and Derrida on Disclosure and Displacement. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2010 (11).score: 9.0
  80. Boleslaw Sobocinski (1956). In Memoriam Jan Lukasiewicz (1878-1956). Philosophical Studies 6:3-49.score: 9.0
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  81. Helga Varden (2010). Review of Jan Narveson, James P. Sterba, Are Liberty and Equality Compatible?. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2010 (8).score: 9.0
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  82. Douglas Walton (2009). Hendrik Kaptein, Henry Prakken and Bart Verheij (Eds): Review of Legal Evidence and Proof: Statistics, Stories, Logic. [REVIEW] Artificial Intelligence and Law 17 (4):371-377.score: 9.0
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  83. William S. Wilkerson (2000). Objectivity From Subjectivity: A Review of Jan Patocka's Introduction to Husserl's Phenomenology. [REVIEW] Human Studies 23 (1):91-97.score: 9.0
  84. William James DeAngelis (1996). Lyric Philosophy Jan Zwicky Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1992, Xvii + 566 Pp., $65.00, $25.00 Paper. [REVIEW] Dialogue 35 (04):847-.score: 9.0
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  85. Phillip Ferreira (2008). The Worldview of Personalism: Origins and Early Development - by Jan Olof Bengtsson. Philosophical Books 49 (3):262-264.score: 9.0
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  86. Laurent Giroux (1978). Le Monde Naturel Comme Problème Philosophique. Par Jan Patočka. Traduit du Tchèque Par J. Danek Et H. Declève. La Haye, Martinus Nijhoff, 1976. [REVIEW] Dialogue 17 (04):728-731.score: 9.0
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  87. Charles H. Kahn (1973). Glenn R. Morrow, † Jan. 31, 1973. Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 55 (2).score: 9.0
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  88. Peter Danielson (2003). Jan Narveson, Respecting Persons in Theory and Practice: Essays on Moral and Political Philosophy:Respecting Persons in Theory and Practice: Essays on Moral and Political Philosophy. Ethics 113 (4):902-905.score: 9.0
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  89. Stuart Rachels (1999). Review Essay: Contingent Future Persons, Edited by Nick Fotion and Jan C. Heller. Bioethics 13 (2):160–167.score: 9.0
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  90. Paul Ricœur (2007). Jan Patočka. Studia Phaenomenologica 7:193-200.score: 9.0
    We reproduce here the text of a lecture held by Paul Ricoeur at Naples in 1997. Ricoeur sees in Patočka’s work an elliptical movement with two foci: the phenomenology of the natural world and the question of the meaning of history. Ricoeur evidences the new features of Patočka’s a-subjective phenomenology compared to Husserl’s transcendental idealism and Heidegger’s existential analytics. The transition from the phenomenology of the natural world to the problematic of history suggests in any case a substantial dialectical thread (...)
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  91. B. G. Sundholm, Tarski and Lesniewski on Languages with Meaning Versus Languages Without Use: A 60th Birthday Provocation for Jan Wolenski.score: 9.0
  92. Edward A. Synan (1983). The Cambridge History of Later Medieval Philosophy: From the Rediscovery of Aristotle to the Disintegration of Scholasticism 1100–1600 Norman Kretzmann, Anthony Kenny, and Jan Pinborg, Editors; Eleonore Stump, Associate Editor Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982. Pp. Xiv, 1035. $74.50. [REVIEW] Dialogue 22 (04):741-743.score: 9.0
  93. Richard J. Bernstein (1999). Jan Assmann's Moses the Egyptian. Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 21 (2):233-253.score: 9.0
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  94. John K. Burk (2011). Faith in the Enlightenment? The Critique of the Enlightenment Revisited. Edited by Lieven Boeve, Joeri Schrijvers, Wessel Stoker and Hendrik M. Vroom. Heythrop Journal 52 (1):145-145.score: 9.0
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  95. Nicholas King (2009). An Introduction to the Johannine Gospel and Letters. By Jan van der Watt. Heythrop Journal 50 (1):165-166.score: 9.0
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  96. Friso Lammertse (1989). Hannibal's Dream: A Painting by Jan Miel After an Idea by Emanuele Tesauro. Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 52:253-256.score: 9.0
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  97. Petr Lom (1999). East Meets West-Jan Patočka and Richard Rorty on Freedom: A Czech Philosopher Brought Into Dialogue with American Postmodernism. Political Theory 27 (4):447-459.score: 9.0
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  98. Malcolm R. Forster (1990). Book Review:Scientific Discovery: Computational Explorations of the Creative Process Pat Langley, Herbert A. Simon, Gary L. Bradshaw, Jan M. Zytkow. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 57 (2):336-.score: 9.0
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  99. Michael McGuckian (2009). Personalism and Scholasticism. By John Cowburn, S.J., The Worldview of Personalism: Origins and Early Development. By Jan Olof Bengtsson and Subversive Orthodoxy: Outlaws, Revolutionaries, and Other Christians in Disguise. By Robert Inchausti. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 50 (4):735-736.score: 9.0
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  100. Martin McNamara (2009). The Book of Ezekiel and its Influence. Edited by Henk Jan de Jonge and Johannes Tromp. Heythrop Journal 50 (1):136-136.score: 9.0
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