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  1. Jason P. Roberts (2011). Emerging in the Image of God to Know Good and Evil. Zygon 46 (2):471-481.score: 290.0
    Abstract. Found in the Primeval History in Genesis, the biblical concepts of the “image of God” and the “knowledge of good and evil” remain integral to Christian anthropology, especially with regard to the theologoumena of “fall” and “original sin.” All of these symbols are remained important and appropriate descriptors of the human condition, provided that contemporary academic theological anthropology engages in constructive dialogue with the natural and social sciences. Using Paul Ricoeur's notion of “second naïveté experience,” I illustrate the hermeneutical (...)
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  2. P. Bruce-Jones, H. Roberts, L. Bowker & V. Cooney (1996). Resuscitating the Elderly: What Do the Patients Want? Journal of Medical Ethics 22 (3):154-159.score: 140.0
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  3. Maxwell J. Roberts, Heather Welfare, Doreen P. Livermore & Alice M. Theadom (2000). Context, Visual Salience, and Inductive Reasoning. Thinking and Reasoning 6 (4):349 – 374.score: 120.0
    An important debate in the reasoning literature concerns the extent to which inference processes are domain-free or domain-specific. Typically, evidence in support of the domain-specific position comprises the facilitation observed when abstract reasoning tasks are set in realistic context. Three experiments are reported here in which the sources of facilitation were investigated for contextualised versions of Raven's Progressive Matrices (Richardson, 1991) and non-verbal analogies from the AH4 test (Richardson & Webster, 1996). Experiment 1 confirmed that the facilitation observed for the (...)
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  4. Scott P. Roberts (1985). The Generalized Argument From Verification: Work Toward the Metaepistemology of Perception. Metaphilosophy 16 (1):21–28.score: 120.0
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  5. H. Lyn Miles & Warren P. Roberts (1998). Methodologies, Not Method, for Primate Theory of Mind. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (1):126-127.score: 120.0
    Heyes correctly points out some problems in primate theory of mind, but lacks a critical approach to children's theory of mind, and at times implies meta-awareness when discussing theory of mind. Also, in selecting pure experimental designs, she ignores its limitations, as well as the merits, and at times the necessity, of other methodologies.
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  6. Warren P. Roberts (1998). A Comparative and Developmental Approach to Cognitive Universals: A Possible Role for Heterochrony. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (4):585-586.score: 120.0
    From a developmental and comparative perspective, folk biology is a core “meme.” The universality and resistance to change in such core “memes” may be a function of the developmental timing of cognitive domains during childhood. Evidence from cognitive development in humans, monkeys, and apes is discussed. Suggestions for a developmental research program are offered.
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  7. C. H. Roberts (1938). O. Guéraud Et P. Jouguet: Un Livre d'Écolier du IIIe Siécle Avant J.-C. Pp. 60; 10 Plates. (Publications de la Societé Royale Égyptienne de Papyrologie; Textes Et Documents II.) Cairo: Institut Français d'Archéologie Orientale, 1938. Paper, P.T. 50. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 52 (06):241-.score: 120.0
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  8. Margaret P. Battin, Erik Luna, Arthur G. Lipman, Paul M. Gahlinger, Douglas E. Rollins, Jeanette C. Roberts & Troy L. Booher (2008). Drugs and Justice: Seeking a Consistent, Coherent, Comprehensive View. OUP USA.score: 120.0
    This compact and innovative book tackles one of the central issues in drug policy: the lack of a coherent conceptual structure for thinking about drugs. Drugs generally fall into one of seven categories: prescription, over the counter, alternative medicine, common-use drugs like alcohol, tobacco and caffeine; religious-use, sports enhancement; and of course illegal street drugs like cocaine and marijuana. Our thinking and policies varies wildly from one to the other, with inconsistencies that derive more from cultural and social values than (...)
     
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  9. W. Rhys Roberts (1911). Allen's Erasmi Epistolae, Vol. II Opus Epistolarum Des. Erasmi Roterodami Denuo Recognitum Et Auctum Per P. S. Allen, M.A., Collegii Mertonensis Socium. Tom. II. Oxonii in Typographeo Clarendoniano. MCMX. Pp. Xx + 608. 18s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 25 (04):118-120.score: 120.0
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  10. W. Rhys Roberts (1907). Erasmus Opus Epistolarum Des. Erasmi Roterodami Denuo Recognitum Et Auctum Per P. S. Allen, M.A., E Coll. Corporis Christi. Tom. I. 1484–1514. 9½×5¾. Pp. Xxiv + 616. Oxonii in Typographeo Clarendoniano. Mcmvi. I8s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 21 (04):108-113.score: 120.0
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  11. P. Roberts (2012). The Supreme Emergency Exemption: Rawls and the Use of Force. European Journal of Political Theory 11 (2):155-171.score: 120.0
    Both Rawls and Walzer argue for a supreme emergency exemption and are commonly thought to do so for the same reasons. However, far from ‘aping’ Walzer, Rawls engages in a reconstruction of the exemption that changes its focus altogether, making clear its dependence on an account of universal human rights and the idea of a well-ordered society. This paper is therefore, in the first instance, textual, demonstrating that Rawls has been misinterpreted in the case of supreme emergency. In the second (...)
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  12. S. E. Roberts (1993). Book Review : Perspectives on AIDS: Ethical and Social Issues, Edited by Christian Overall and William P. Zion. Oxford University Press, 1991. Xi + 179pp. 13.95. [REVIEW] Studies in Christian Ethics 6 (1):69-71.score: 120.0
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  13. Craige Roberts (1997). Anaphora in Intensional Contexts. In Shalom Lappin (ed.), The Handbook of Contemporary Semantic Theory. Blackwell.score: 60.0
    In the semantic literature, there is a class of examples involving anaphora in intensional contexts, i.e. under the scope of modal operators or propositional attitude predicates, which display anaphoric relations that appear at first glance to violate otherwise well-supported generalizations about operator scope and anaphoric potential. In Section 1,I will illustrate this phenomenon, which, for reasons that should become clear below, I call modal subordination; I will develop a general schema for its identification, and show how it poses problems for (...)
     
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  14. Laura Weiss Roberts & Timothy L. McAuliffe (2006). Investigators' Affirmation of Ethical, Safeguard, and Scientific Commitments in Human Research. Ethics and Behavior 16 (2):135 – 150.score: 60.0
    Little is known about how researchers view ethically salient aspects of human studies. As part of a National Institutes of Mental Health-funded study, the authors performed a confidential written survey to assess the attitudes, views, and experiences of researchers with institutional review board approved protocols at the University of New Mexico. A total of 363 researchers (57% response rate) participated. Investigators overall held favorable views of general ethical aspects of research and ethics-based safeguards, and they identified a positive role of (...)
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  15. R. P. (2002). Robert Boyle and the Heuristic Value of Mechanism. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 33 (1):157-170.score: 40.0
    This paper argues that, contrary to the claims of Alan Chalmers, Boyle understood his experimental work to be intimately related to his mechanical philosophy. Its central claim is that the mechanical philosophy has a heuristic structure that motivates and gives direction to Boyle's experimental programme. Boyle was able to delimit the scope of possible explanations of any phenomenon by positing both that all qualities are ultimately reducible to a select group of mechanical qualities and that all explanations of natural phenomena (...)
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  16. E. A. Barber (1951). Oxyrhynchus Papyri The Oxyrhynchus Papyri. Part XIX. Edited with Translation and Notes by E. Lobel, E. P. Wegener, C. H. Roberts, and H. I. Bell. Pp. Xv + 180; 13 Plates. London: Egypt Exploration Society, 1948. Cloth and Boards, 50s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 1 (02):80-82.score: 36.0
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  17. E. Harrison (1943). Oxyrhynchus Papyri The Oxyrhynchus Papyri, Part XVIII. Edited with Translations and Notes by E. Lobel, C. H. Roberts, and E. P. Wegener. Pp. Xii + 215; Portrait, and 14 Collotype Plates. London: Egypt Exploration Society, 1941. Cloth and Boards, 63s. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 57 (01):19-20.score: 36.0
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  18. J. D. Denniston (1927). Greek Literary Criticism Aristotle 'Poetics,' Longinus 'On the Sublime,' Translated by W. Hamilton Fyfe Demetrius 'On Style,'Translated by W. Rhys Roberts. Pp. Xx + 501. London: Heinemann (Loeb Classical Library), 1927. La Poetica di Aristotele, Con Introduzione, Commento E Appendice Critica. A. Rostagni. Pp. Xcvi + 147. Torino: Chiantore, 1927. ΠερὝΨους. P. S. Photiades. Pp. 33 + 139. Athens: Sakellarios, 1927. Dr. 75. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 41 (06):227-230.score: 36.0
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  19. E. G. Turner (1954). Oxyrhynchus Papyri XX E. Lobel, E. P. Wegener, C. H. Roberts: The Oxyrhynchus Papyri, Part XX. Pp. Xvi+192; 16 Collotype Plates. London: Egypt Exploration Society, 1952. Cloth and Boards, £4. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 4 (01):20-24.score: 36.0
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  20. Michael Hogue & Lea F. Schweitz (2011). Exploring Humanity and Our Relations. Zygon 46 (2):446-450.score: 30.0
    Abstract. This brief article introduces a symposium series on science and spirituality. Articles by Paul Voelker, Andrea Hollingsworth, Jason P. Roberts, Stephen McMillin, and Steven Cottam represent the prize-winning papers from the first two symposia.
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  21. R. P. (2002). Boyle on Seminal Principles. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C 33 (4):597-630.score: 20.0
    This paper presents a comprehensive study of Robert Boyle's writings on seminal principles or seeds. It examines the role of seeds in Boyle's account of creation, the generation of plants and animals, spontaneous generation, the generation of minerals and disease. By an examination of all of Boyle's major extant discussions of seeds it is argued that there were discernible changes in Boyle's views over time. As the years progressed Boyle became more sceptical about the role of seminal principles in the (...)
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  22. Bruce H. Weber & John N. Prebble (2006). An Issue of Originality and Priority: The Correspondence and Theories of Oxidative Phosphorylation of Peter Mitchell and Robert J.P. Williams, 1961-1980. Journal of the History of Biology 39 (1):125 - 163.score: 16.0
    In the same year, 1961, Peter D. Mitchell and Robert R.J.P. Williams both put forward hypotheses for the mechanism of oxidative phosphorylation in mitochondria and photophosphorylation in chloroplasts. Mitchell's proposal was ultimately adopted and became known as the chemiosmotic theory. Both hypotheses were based on protons and differed markedly from the then prevailing chemical theory originally proposed by E.C. (Bill) Slater in 1953, which by 1961 was failing to account for a number of experimental observations. Immediately following the publication (...)
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  23. Jan Kyrre Berg Olsen Friis, Fokko Jan Dijksterhuis, Robert C. Scharff, Donn Welton & Robert P. Crease (2013). Book Symposium on Robert P. Crease's World in the Balance: The Historic Quest for an Absolute System of Measurement. [REVIEW] Philosophy and Technology 26 (2):227-246.score: 16.0
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  24. Paul Copland (2004). On the Origin of Species: A Response to "Crossing Species Boundaries" by Jason Scott Robert and Francoise Baylis. American Journal of Bioethics 4 (1):35-35.score: 14.0
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  25. John A. Robertson (2003). A Response to "Crossing Species Boundaries" by Jason Scott Robert and Françoise Baylis. American Journal of Bioethics 3 (3):64-65.score: 14.0
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  26. Maria Corsi (2012). Anna Delle Foglie, La Cappella Caracciolo del Sole a San Giovanni a Carbonara, presentazione di P. Robert F. Prevost, saggio introduttivo di Gennaro Toscano. Augustinianum 52 (2):519-523.score: 14.0
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  27. Stuart A. Newman (2004). Review of Jason Scott Robert, Embryology, Epigenesis, and Evolution: Taking Development Seriously. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2004 (11).score: 14.0
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  28. Robert G. Osterhoudt (1973). The Philosophy of Sport: A Collection of Original Essays. Springfield, Ill.,Thomas.score: 13.0
    The ontological status of sport: Weiss, P. Records and the man. Schacht, R. L. On Weiss on records, athletic activity, and the athlete. Fraleigh, W. P. On Weiss on records and on the significance of athletic records. Stone, R. E. Assumptions about the nature of movement. Suits, B. The elements of sport. Kretchmar, S. Ontological possibilities: sport as play. Morgan, W. An existential phenomenological analysis of sport as a religious experience. Fraleigh, W. P. The moving "I." Fraleigh, W. P. Some (...)
     
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  29. Stewart Shapiro (2008). Identity, Indiscernibility, and Ante Rem Structuralism: The Tale of I and –I. Philosophia Mathematica 16 (3):285-309.score: 12.0
    Some authors have claimed that ante rem structuralism has problems with structures that have indiscernible places. In response, I argue that there is no requirement that mathematical objects be individuated in a non-trivial way. Metaphysical principles and intuitions to the contrary do not stand up to ordinary mathematical practice, which presupposes an identity relation that, in a sense, cannot be defined. In complex analysis, the two square roots of –1 are indiscernible: anything true of one of them is true of (...)
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  30. Lynsey Wolter (2010). Teaching & Learning Guide For: Demonstratives in Philosophy and Linguistics. Philosophy Compass 5 (1):108-111.score: 12.0
    Demonstrative noun phrases (e.g. this; that guy over there ) are intimately connected to the context of use in that their reference is determined by demonstrations and/or the speaker's intentions. The semantics of demonstratives therefore has important implications not only for theories of reference, but for questions about how information from the context interacts with formal semantics. First treated by Kaplan as directly referential , demonstratives have recently been analyzed as quantifiers by King, and the choice between these two approaches (...)
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  31. Jason Baehr (2007). Review of Robert C. Roberts, W. Jay Wood, Intellectual Virtues: An Essay in Regulative Epistemology. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2007 (7).score: 12.0
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  32. Daniel Büring (2003). On D-Trees, Beans, and B-Accents. Linguistics and Philosophy 26 (5):511 - 545.score: 12.0
    This paper presents a comprehensive pragmatic theory of contrastive topic and its relation to focus in English. In discussing various constructions involving contrastive topics, it argues that they make reference to complex, hierarchical aspects of discourse structure. In this, it follows and spells out a proposal sketched in Roberts (1996, p. 121ff),using the formal tools found in Büring (1994,1997b). It improves on existing accounts in the accuracy with which it predicts the non-occurrence of the accent patterns associated with focus (...)
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  33. François Tournier (1995). Les Mécanismes de la Découverte Scientifique. Une Épistémologie Interactionniste Serge Robert Collection «Philosophica», Vol. 44 Ottawa, Les Presses de l'Université d'Ottawa, 1993, XIII, 266 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 34 (02):414-.score: 12.0
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  34. Bernhard Weiss (2008). Review of Bernd Prien, David P. Schweikard (Eds.), Robert Brandom: Analytic Pragmatist. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (6).score: 12.0
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  35. Gerard H. Maguiness (2001). Robert P. George and Christopher Wolfe (Eds), Natural Law and Public Reason. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 22 (4).score: 12.0
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  36. Mark Alfano (ed.) (forthcoming). Current Controversies in Virtue Theory. Routledge.score: 12.0
    INTRODUCTION Mark Alfano, Distinguished Guest Fellow, Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study -/- PART 1: What is a virtue? 1. Liezl van Zyl, Waikato 2. Heather Battaly, California State University Fullerton -/- PART 2: Can people be virtuous? 1. James Montmarquet, Tennessee State University 2. Mark Alfano, University of Oregon -/- PART 3: How are virtues individuated, and what unites them? 1. Daniel Russell, University of Arizona 2. Christian Miller, Wake Forest -/- PART 4: Does virtue contribute to flourishing? 1. (...)
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  37. Andrew B. Irvine (2009). Review of Adam B. Seligman, Robert P. Weller, Michael J. Puett, and Bennett Simon , Ritual and its Consequences: An Essay on the Limits of Sincerity. [REVIEW] Sophia 48 (4).score: 12.0
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  38. Sanford A. Lakoff (1980). Moral Responsibility and the "Galilean Imperative":A Double Image of the Double Helix: The Recombinant DNA Debate. Clifford Grobstein; Regulation of Scientific Inquiry: Social Concerns with Research. Keith M. Wulff; Recombinant DNA: Science, Ethics, and Politics. John Richards; The Recombinant DNA Debate. David A. Jackson, Stephen P. Stich; A Nation of Guinea Pigs: The Unknown Risks of Chemical Technology. Marshall S. Shapo; Limits of Scientific Inquiry. Gerald Holton, Robert S. Morrison. [REVIEW] Ethics 91 (1):100-.score: 12.0
  39. Dominik Perler (2011). Pere Tomàs, Tractatus Brevis de Modis Distinctionum, Edited by Celia López Alcalde and Josep Batalla, Introduced by Claus A. Andersen, in Collaboration with Robert D. Hughes, Bibliotheca Philosophorum Medii Aevi Cataloniae Vol. 2, Santa Coloma de Queralt: Obrador Edèndum 2011, 399 P. [REVIEW] Vivarium 49 (4):368-370.score: 12.0
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  40. Joseph M. Incandela (1994). Robert Holcot, O.P., on Prophecy, the Contingency of Revelation, and the Freedom of God. Medieval Philosophy and Theology 4:165-188.score: 12.0
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  41. Kalina Kamenova (2008). Review of Robert P. George and Christopher Tollefsen. Embryo: A Defense of Human Life. [REVIEW] American Journal of Bioethics 8 (12):65-66.score: 12.0
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  42. Michael Seidler (1993). Religion, Populism, and Patriarchy: Political Authority From Luther to Pufendorf:Luther and Calvin on Secular Authority Martin Luther, John Calvin, Harro Hopfl; The Radical Reformation Michael G. Baylor; Political Writings Francisco de Vitoria, Anthony Pagden, Jeremy Lawrance; Patriarcha and Other Writings Robert Filmer, Johann P. Sommerville; On the Duty of Man and Citizen According to Natural Law Samuel Pufendorf, James Tully, Michael Silverthorne. Ethics 103 (3):551-.score: 12.0
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  43. Philip L. Quinn (2002). Robert P. George, Ed., Natural Law and Moral Inquiry: Ethics, Metaphysics, and Politics in the Work of Germain Grisez and Edward B. McLean, Common Truths: New Perspectives on Natural Law:Natural Law and Moral Inquiry: Ethics, Metaphysics, and Politics in the Work of Germain Grisez;Common Truths: New Perspectives on Natural Law. [REVIEW] Ethics 112 (2):381-384.score: 12.0
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  44. P. Michael Brown (1970). A Concordance of Lucretius Louis Roberts: A Concordance of Lucretius. Pp. Iii+351. Berkeley, Cal.: University of California, Department of Classics, 1968. Paper, $4.50. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 20 (02):188-189.score: 12.0
  45. François Duchesneau (1992). Leibniz Lexicon: A Dual Concordance to Leibniz's Philosophischen Schriften Compilé Par Reinhard Finster, Graeme Hunter, Robert F. McRae, Murray Miles Et William E. Seager Hildesheim, Olms-Weidmann, 1988, Vii, 419 P., 98 DM. [REVIEW] Dialogue 31 (02):341-.score: 12.0
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  46. K. Pavlischek (1996). Book Reviews : Making Men Moral: Civil Liberties and Public Morality, by Robert P. George. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1993. 241pp. 15.99. [REVIEW] Studies in Christian Ethics 9 (2):87-89.score: 12.0
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  47. François Latraverse (1990). Robert Musil. De Törless à L'Homme Sans Qualités Jean-Pierre Cometti Collection «Philosophie Et Langage» Bruxelles, Pierre Margada, 1987. 278 P. 229 FF. [REVIEW] Dialogue 29 (04):606-.score: 12.0
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  48. N. H. Taylor (2010). Christians and a Land Called Holy: How We Can Foster Justice, Peace, and Hope. By Charles P. Lutz & Robert O. Smith. Heythrop Journal 51 (4):715-716.score: 12.0
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  49. D. R. G. Owen (1962). Philosophy and Myth in Karl Marx. By Robert C. Tucker. Cambridge University Press, 1961, P. 263. $1.75. Dialogue 1 (02):228-230.score: 12.0
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  50. Sébastien Charles (1998). La Sagesse des Modernes. Dix Questions Pour Notre Temps André Comte-Sponville Et Luc Ferry Paris, Robert Laffont, 1998, 573 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 37 (04):847-.score: 12.0
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  51. Lisa Herzig (2004). Spirituality for the Skeptic. Robert C. Solomon. New York: Oxford University Press, Inc., 2002, P. 176, (Isbn: 0195134672), Hardcover, $26.00. [REVIEW] World Futures 60 (5 & 6):463 – 467.score: 12.0
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  52. Michel Jean (2008). True to Our Feelings: What Our Emotions Are Really Telling Us Robert C. Solomon New York, Oxford University Press, 2007, X + 286 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 47 (3-4):696-.score: 12.0
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  53. Margaret E. Reesor (1963). Plato on the One. By Robert S. Brumbaugh. New Haven, Yale University Press; Montreal, McGill U.P. 1961. Pp. Lx, 364. $6.50. [REVIEW] Dialogue 1 (04):444-446.score: 12.0
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  54. John R. Williams (2010). In Defense of Human Dignity: Essays for Our Times (Loyola Topics in Political Philosophy). Edited by Robert P. Kraynak and Glenn Tinder. Heythrop Journal 51 (2):340-341.score: 12.0
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  55. Anne Baril (forthcoming). Pragmatic Encroachment in Accounts of Epistemic Excellence. Synthese.score: 12.0
    Recently a number of philosophers have argued for a kind of encroachment of the practical into the epistemic. Fantl and McGrath, for example, argue that if a subject knows that p, then she is rational to act as if p. (Fantl and McGrath 2007) In this paper I make a preliminary case for what we might call encroachment in, not knowledge or justification, but epistemic excellence, recent accounts of which include those of Roberts and Wood (2007), Bishop and Trout (...)
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  56. Christine Daigle (2004). Nietzsche, Godfather of Fascism? On the Uses and Abuses of a Philosophy Jacob Golomb Et Robert S. Wistrich, Directeurs de la Publication Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2002, 341 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 43 (01):181-.score: 12.0
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  57. Douglas N. Morgan (1955). Book Review:The Compass of Philosophy: An Essay in Intellectual Orientation. Newton P. Stallknecht, Robert S. Brumbaugh. [REVIEW] Ethics 66 (1):74-.score: 12.0
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  58. Julius Portnoy (1955). Book Review:The Compass of Philosophy Newton P. Stallknecht, Robert S. Brumbaugh. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 22 (2):172-.score: 12.0
  59. Yvon Lafrance (1982). Le Ménexène de Platon Et la Rhétorique de Son Temps Robert Clavaud Coll. d'Etudes Anciennes. Paris: Les Belles Lettres. 1980. 338 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 21 (01):156-160.score: 12.0
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  60. P. J. Parsons (1987). The Codex C. H. Roberts, T. C. Skeat: The Birth of the Codex. Pp. Ix + 78;, 6 Plates. London: The British Academy, 1983. £13. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 37 (01):82-84.score: 12.0
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  61. Jeffry L. Ramsey (2003). P.J.T. Morris and O.T. Benfey (Eds.): Robert Burns Woodward: Architect and Artist in the World of Molecules (History of Modern Chemical Sciences Series). [REVIEW] Foundations of Chemistry 5 (2).score: 12.0
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  62. Nestor Turcotte (2012). Serge Cantin, Robert Mager, dir., Modernité et religion au Québec. Où en sommes-nous ? Québec, Les Presses de l’Université Laval, 2010, xiv-416 p.Serge Cantin, Robert Mager, dir., Modernité et religion au Québec. Où en sommes-nous ? Québec, Les Presses de l’Université Laval, 2010, xiv-416 p. [REVIEW] Laval Thã©Ologique Et Philosophique 68 (3):715-716.score: 12.0
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  63. Cecil Miller (1964). Book Review:Explanation in Social Science. Robert Brown; The Problem of Social-Scientific Knowledge. William P. McEwen. [REVIEW] Ethics 74 (4):304-.score: 12.0
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  64. Danny Scoccia (1995). Book Review:Making Men Moral. Robert P. George. [REVIEW] Ethics 105 (4):943-.score: 12.0
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  65. Larry Alexander (1998). Book Review:The Autonomy of Law. Robert P. George. [REVIEW] Ethics 108 (3):600-.score: 12.0
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  66. James E. McClellan (1980). Review of Thomas F. Green, Prepared with the Assistance of David P. Ericson and Robert H. Seidman, Predicting the Behavior of the Educational System (Syracuse: The University Press, 1980) 320 Pp. [REVIEW] Educational Theory 30 (4):353-366.score: 12.0
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  67. N. N. Townsend (1997). Book Reviews : Catholicism, Liberalism and Communitarianism: The Catholic Intellectual Tradition and the Moral Foundations of Democracy, Edited by Kenneth L. Grasso, Gerard V. Bradley and Robert P. Hunt. London and Lanham, Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield, 1995. Xi + 271 Pp. Hb. 51.50. Pb. 19.95. [REVIEW] Studies in Christian Ethics 10 (1):108-112.score: 12.0
  68. Norman Daniels (1993). Book Review:Changing to National Health Care. Robert P. Huefner, Margaret P. Battin. [REVIEW] Ethics 104 (1):186-.score: 12.0
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  69. Bertrand Rioux (1964). Approche Contemporaine d'Une Affirmation de Dieu. Par Jean-Dominique Robert O. P., Paris, Desclée de Brouwer, 1962. 250 Pages. [REVIEW] Dialogue 3 (02):203-205.score: 12.0
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  70. A. Souter (1935). Epiphanius De Gemmis; the Old Georgian Version and the Fragments of the Armenian Version by Robert P. Blake, Ph.D., and the Copto-Sahidic Fragments by Henri De Vis. Pp. Cxxiv + 388. London: Christophers, 1934. Paper, 40s. (Or by Subscription). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 49 (01):42-.score: 12.0
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  71. S. Harrison Thomson (1938). Studies in the Life of Robert Kilwardby, O. P. The New Scholasticism 12 (2):190-194.score: 12.0
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  72. William H. Wilcox (2001). Robert P. George, In Defense of Natural Law:In Defense of Natural Law. Ethics 112 (1):148-151.score: 12.0
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  73. Richard J. Blackwell (1964). "Approche Contemporaine d'Une Affirmatian de Dieu," by Jean-Dominique Robert, O.P. The Modern Schoolman 41 (2):191-191.score: 12.0
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  74. Adam Bülow-Jacobsen (1982). Bärbel Kramer, Michael Erler, Dieter Hagedorn, Robert Hübner: Kölner Papyri (P. Köln), Band 3. (Papyrologica Coloniensia, VII.) Pp. 218; 34 Plates (Halftone). Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag, 1980. DM. 56. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 32 (01):115-116.score: 12.0
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  75. Everard Flintoff (1993). Greek Tragedy for the Modern Stage Frederic Raphael, Kenneth McLeish (Trs.): Aeschylus, Plays, Vols. 1 and 2. Introduced by J. Michael Walton. Pp. Xxxiv + 153; Xxix + 130. London: Methuen, 1991. Paper. Don Taylor (Tr.): Sophocles, The Theban Plays. Pp. Lii + 200. London: Methuen, 1986. Paper, £2.99. Robert Cannon, J. Michael Walton, Kenneth McLeish (Trs.): Sophocles, Plays, Two: Ajax, Women of Trachis, Electra, Philoctetes. Introduced by J. Michael Walton. Pp. Xxvii + 227. London: Methuen, 1990. Paper. Jeremy Brooks, David Thompson, J. Michael Walton (Trs.): Euripides, Plays, One: Medea, The Phoenician Women, The Bacchae. Introduced by J. Michael Walton. Pp. Xxxv + 149. London: Methuen, 1988. Paper, £3.99. P. D. Arnott, Don Taylor, J. Michael Walton (Trs.): Euripides, Plays, Two: Hecuba, The Women of Troy, Iphigeneia at Aulis, Cyclops. Introduced by J. Michael Walton. Pp. Xxxi + 207. London: Methuen, 1991. Paper. Don Taylor (Tr.): Euripides, The War Plays: Iphigenia at Aulis, The Women. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 43 (01):13-15.score: 12.0
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  76. Herbert E. Hendry (1978). "Tense Logic," by Robert P. McArthur. The Modern Schoolman 55 (2):208-209.score: 12.0
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  77. John Wisdom (1951). The Spirit of Western Philosophy. By Newton P. Stallknecht and Robert S. Brumbaugh. (Longmans, Green & Co.) Pp. 540. Price $4.75.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 26 (98):283-.score: 12.0
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  78. K. J. Pavlischek (1999). Questioning the New Natural Law Theory: The Case of Religious Liberty as Defended By Robert P. George in Making Men Moral. Studies in Christian Ethics 12 (2):17-30.score: 12.0
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  79. Gerard Magill (2012). Artificial Nutrition and Hydration and the Permanently Unconscious Patient. The Catholic Debate. Edited by Ronald P. Hamel and James J. Walter . Pp.294, Washington, D.C., Georgetown University Press, 2007, US$29.95. Medically Assisted Death. By Robert Young. Pp.251, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2007, £11.95. Assisted Dying & Legal Change. By Penney Lewis. Pp.217, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2007, £42 (Hardback)/US$95. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 53 (5):860-863.score: 12.0
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  80. Martin McNamara (2009). Hebrew Bible and Ancient Versions: Selected Essays of Robert P. Gordon (Society for Old Testament Study Monographs). By Robert P. Gordon. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 50 (1):133-134.score: 12.0
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  81. John C. Moskop (2005). A Review Of: “Mark P. Aulisio, Robert M. Arnold, and Stuart J. Youngner, Eds. 2003.Ethics Consultation: From Theory to Practice”. [REVIEW] American Journal of Bioethics 5 (1):89-90.score: 12.0
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  82. R. A. Duff (2003). Robert P. Burns, A Theory of the Trial:A Theory of the Trial. Ethics 114 (1):161-164.score: 12.0
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  83. Lee C. Rice (1969). Selected Writings. By St. Thomas Aquinas. Trans, with Introd. And Notes by Robert P. Goodwin. The Modern Schoolman 46 (2):181-181.score: 12.0
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  84. Linus J. Thro (1985). William of Auvergne and Robert Grosseteste. New Ideas of Truth in the Early Thirteenth Century. By Steven P. Marrone. The Modern Schoolman 62 (2):142-143.score: 12.0
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  85. John Wisdom & Renford Bambrough (eds.) (1974). Wisdom: Twelve Essays. Totowa, N.J.,Rowman and Littlefield.score: 12.0
    Gasking, D. A. T. The philosophy of John Wisdom.--Thomson, J. J. Moore's technique revisited.--Yalden-Thomson, D. C. The Virginia lectures.--Dilman, I. Paradoxes and discoveries.--Ayers, M. R. Reason and psycholinguistics.--Roberts, G. W. Incorrigibility, behaviourism and predictionism.--Hinton, J. M. "This is visual sensation."--Gunderson, K. The texture of mentality.--Newell, R. W. John Wisdom and the problem of other minds.--Lyon, A. The relevance of Wisdom's work for the philosophy of science.--Morris, H. Shared guilt.--Bambrough, R. Literature and philosophy.--Chronological list of published writings of John Wisdom, (...)
     
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  86. Karen Stohr (2010). Teaching & Learning Guide For: Contemporary Virtue Ethics. Philosophy Compass 5 (1):102-107.score: 9.0
    Virtue ethics is now well established as a substantive, independent normative theory. It was not always so. The revival of virtue ethics was initially spurred by influential criticisms of other normative theories, especially those made by Elizabeth Anscombe, Philippa Foot, John McDowell, Alasdair MacIntyre, and Bernard Williams. 1 Because of this heritage, virtue ethics is often associated with anti-theory movements in ethics and more recently, moral particularism. There are, however, quite a few different approaches to ethics that can reasonably claim (...)
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  87. Robert P. George (ed.) (1992). Natural Law Theory: Contemporary Essays. Oxford University Press.score: 8.0
    Natural law theory is enjoying a revival of interest in a variety of scholarly disciplines including law, philosophy, political science, and theology and religious studies. This volume presents twelve original essays by leading natural law theorists and their critics. The contributors discuss natural law theories of morality, law and legal reasoning, politics, and the rule of law. Readers get a clear sense of the wide diversity of viewpoints represented among contemporary theorists, and an opportunity to evaluate the arguments and counterarguments (...)
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  88. Robert P. George (1993). Making Men Moral: Civil Liberties and Public Morality. Oxford University Press.score: 8.0
    Contemporary liberal thinkers commonly suppose that there is something in principle unjust about the legal prohibition of putatively victimless crimes. Here Robert P. George defends the traditional justification of morals legislation against criticisms advanced by leading liberal theorists. He argues that such legislation can play a legitimate role in maintaining a moral environment conducive to virtue and inhospitable to at least some forms of vice. Among the liberal critics of morals legislation whose views George considers are Ronald Dworkin, Jeremy Waldron, (...)
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  89. Kenneth R. Westphal (1998). Hegel's Solution to the Dilemma of the Criterion. In Jon Stewart (ed.), The Phenomenology of Spirit Reader: A Collection of Critical and Interpretive Essays. SUNY.score: 8.0
    [Revised version.] Contemporary epistemologists, including Chisholm, Moser, Alston and Fogelin, have over-simplified Pyrrhonian scepticism and in particular Sextus Empiricus’ Dilemma of the Criterion. I argue that the central methodological problem Hegel addresses in the Introduction to the Phenomenology of Spirit is the ‘Dilemma of the Criterion’, which purports to show that no criterion for distinguishing truth from falsehood can be established. I show that the Dilemma is especially pressing for any epistemology which, like Hegel’s, rejects ‘knowledge by acquaintance’, aims to (...)
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  90. C. Mesle (2011). J. P. Moreland: The Recalcitrant Imago Dei: Human Persons and the Failure of Naturalism. International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 70 (1):103-106.score: 7.0
    J. P. Moreland: The Recalcitrant Imago Dei : Human Persons and the Failure of Naturalism Content Type Journal Article DOI 10.1007/s11153-010-9240-y Authors C. Robert Mesle, Graceland University 10003, 290th St. Lamoni IA 50140 USA Journal International Journal for Philosophy of Religion Online ISSN 1572-8684 Print ISSN 0020-7047.
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  91. Jerome Lowenstein (2011). Reflections on Medicine: Essays by Robert U. Massey, M.D. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 54 (4):595-598.score: 7.0
    Reflections on Medicine is a rich sampling of 70 essays from a collection of more than 300 essays Robert Massey wrote for Connecticut Medicine: The Journal of the Connecticut State Medical Society, between 1973 and 2005. It is an elegant buffet of the thoughts and observations of a remarkable man. In his foreword to the book, Sherwin Nuland writes: "he applied his massive erudition to so many [other] themes, universal and specific—he accepted the uncertainty of human wisdom and even knowledge, (...)
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  92. Jason Baehr (2011). The Structure of Open-Mindedness. Canadian Journal of Philosophy 41 (2):191-213.score: 6.0
    Open-mindedness enjoys widespread recognition as an intellectual virtue. This is evident, among other ways, in its appearance on nearly every list of intellectual virtues in the virtue epistemology literature.1 Despite its popularity, however, it is far from clear what exactly open-mindedness amounts to: that is, what sort of intellectual orientation or activity is essential to it. In fact, there are ways of thinking about open-mindedness that cast serious doubt on its status as an intellectual virtue. Consider the following description, from (...)
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  93. Charles Sayward (1971). More on Assertion and Belief. Philosophical Studies 22 (1-2):20 - 24.score: 6.0
    In an earlier paper Sayward argued that a speaker could not make an assertion by uttering a sentence of form “p, but I believe not-p” given that the speaker spoke honestly and literally. Robert Imlay criticized some things said in that earlier paper. This paper responds to those criticisms.
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  94. Philip Hugly & Charles Sayward (1977). Theories of Truth and Semantical Primitives. Journal of Philosophical Logic 6 (1):349 - 354.score: 6.0
    A plausible line of thought runs as follows. If P is a semantically primitive predicate of a first order language L, then P requires its own clause in the definition of satisfaction integral to a definition of truth for L. Thus if L has infinitely many such P the satisfaction clause cannot be completed nor can a theory of truth for L. Robert Cummins takes issue with this line of argument. This paper takes issue with Cummins.
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  95. Nathan D. Smith & Jason P. Taylor (eds.) (2005). Descartes and Cartesianism. Cambridge Scholars Press.score: 5.7
    PART ONE: Chapter 1 The Baconian Matrix of Descartes's Regulae Robert C. Miner For traditional histories of philosophy ...
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  96. Robin P. Cubitt & Robert Sugden (2003). Common Knowledge, Salience and Convention: A Reconstruction of David Lewis' Game Theory. Economics and Philosophy 19 (2):175-210.score: 5.0
    David Lewis is widely credited with the first formulation of common knowledge and the first rigorous analysis of convention. However, common knowledge and convention entered mainstream game theory only when they were formulated, later and independently, by other theorists. As a result, some of the most distinctive and valuable features of Lewis' game theory have been overlooked. We re-examine this theory by reconstructing key parts in a more formal way, extending it, and showing how it differs from more recent game (...)
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  97. Graham Cairns-Smith, Thomas W. Clark, Ravi Gomatam, Robert H. Kane, Nicholas Maxwell, J. J. C. Smart, Sean A. Spence & Henry P. Stapp (2005). Commentaries on David Hodgson's "a Plain Person's Free Will". Journal of Consciousness Studies 12 (1):20-75.score: 5.0
    REMARKS ON EVOLUTION AND TIME-SCALES, Graham Cairns-Smith; HODGSON'S BLACK BOX, Thomas Clark; DO HODGSON'S PROPOSITIONS UNIQUELY CHARACTERIZE FREE WILL?, Ravi Gomatam; WHAT SHOULD WE RETAIN FROM A PLAIN PERSON'S CONCEPT OF FREE WILL?, Gilberto Gomes; ISOLATING DISPARATE CHALLENGES TO HODGSON'S ACCOUNT OF FREE WILL, Liberty Jaswal; FREE AGENCY AND LAWS OF NATURE, Robert Kane; SCIENCE VERSUS REALIZATION OF VALUE, NOT DETERMINISM VERSUS CHOICE, Nicholas Maxwell; COMMENTS ON HODGSON, J.J.C. Smart; THE VIEW FROM WITHIN, Sean Spence; COMMENTARY ON HODGSON, Henry Stapp.
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  98. Robert C. Richardson (2008). Autonomy and Multiple Realization. Philosophy of Science 75 (5):526-536.score: 5.0
    Multiple realization historically mandated the autonomy of psychology, and its principled irreducibility to neuroscience. Recently, multiple realization and its implications for the reducibility of psychology to neuroscience have been challenged. One challenge concerns the proper understanding of reduction. Another concerns whether multiple realization is as pervasive as is alleged. I focus on the latter question. I illustrate multiple realization with actual, rather than hypothetical, cases of multiple realization from within the biological sciences. Though they do support a degree of autonomy (...)
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  99. Robert Baker (ed.) (1999). The American Medical Ethics Revolution: How the Ama's Code of Ethics has Transformed Physicians' Relationships to Patients, Professionals, and Society. Johns Hopkins University Press.score: 5.0
    The American Medical Association enacted its Code of Ethics in 1847, the first such national codification. In this volume, a distinguished group of experts from the fields of medicine, bioethics, and history of medicine reflect on the development of medical ethics in the United States, using historical analyses as a springboard for discussions of the problems of the present, including what the editors call "a sense of moral crisis precipitated by the shift from a system of fee-for-service medicine to a (...)
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  100. Robert Adamson (1854/1993). On the Philosophy of Kant. Routledge/Thoemmes Press.score: 5.0
    There has recently been a considerable amount of research into the influence of 18th century British philosophy--particularly into the thinking of David Hume on Continental philosophy and Kant. The aim of this collection is to provide some of the key texts which illustrate the impact of Kant's thought together with two important 20th century monographs on aspects of Kant's early reception and his influence on philosophical thought. Contents: Immanuel Kant in England 1793-1838 [1931] Rene Wellek 328 pp The Early Reception (...)
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