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  1. William A. Rae, Jeremy R. Sullivan, Nancy Peña Razo & Roman Garcia de Alba (2009). Breaking Confidentiality to Report Adolescent Risk-Taking Behavior by School Psychologists. Ethics and Behavior 19 (6):449-460.score: 290.0
    School psychologists often break confidentiality if confronted with risky adolescent behavior. Members of the National Association of School Psychologists ( N = 78) responded to a survey containing a vignette describing an adolescent engaging in risky behaviors and rated the degree to which it is ethical to break confidentiality for behaviors of varying frequency, intensity, and duration. Respondents generally found it ethical to break confidentiality when risky adolescent behaviors became more dangerous or potentially harmful, although there was considerable variability between (...)
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  2. A. R. Gini & T. Sullivan (1987). Work: The Process and the Person. Journal of Business Ethics 6 (8):649 - 655.score: 140.0
    For the most of us, work is an entirely non-discretionary activity, an inescapable and irreducible fact of existence. According to E. F. Schumacher one of the darkest aspects of contemporary work life is the existence of an appalling number of men and women condemned to work which has no connection with their inner lives, no meaning for them whatever. Work for too many people is perceived as down-time, something that has to be done, but seldom adding to who they are. (...)
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  3. Philip R. Sullivan & Phillip R. Sullivan (1995). Murphy's Law and the Natural Ought. Behavior and Philosophy 23:39 - 49.score: 140.0
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  4. Philip R. Sullivan & Phillip R. Sullivan (1996). Overriding the Natural Ought. Behavior and Philosophy 24 (2):129 - 136.score: 140.0
    Natural selection favors not only more adaptive structural features but also more effective behavioral programs. Crucial for the prospering and very survival of an extremely sophisticated social species like homo sapiens is the biological/psychological program that might be conveniently labeled the human sense of fairness: a feeling often referred to in societies featuring supernaturalized explanations as one's "God given conscience." The sense of fairness and related programs derive a measure of their effectiveness from the fact that, in addition to the (...)
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  5. Jack G. Kaikati, George M. Sullivan, John M. Virgo, T. R. Carr & Katherine S. Virgo (2000). The Price of International Business Morality: Twenty Years Under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Journal of Business Ethics 26 (3):213 - 222.score: 120.0
    Last year marked the 20th anniversary of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) of 1977. The FCPA is the first and only statute prohibiting bribery and other corrupt business practices by U.S. citizens and companies conducting business overseas. This paper provides an overview of the FCPA during the two decades of its existence. More specifically, the objectives of this paper are four-fold. First, the paper provides background information about the FCPA of 1977 and subsequent amendments in 1988. Second, the paper (...)
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  6. R. R. Sullivan (1986). Book Reviews : Beyond Objectivism and Relativism: Science, Hermeneutics, and Praxis. BY RICHARD J. BERNSTEIN. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1983. Pp. 320. $27.50. [REVIEW] Philosophy of the Social Sciences 16 (4):513-516.score: 120.0
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  7. S. R. Sullivan (1993). From Natural Function to Indeterminate Content. Philosophical Studies 69 (2-3):129-37.score: 120.0
    In his recent book "Explaining Behavior," Fred Dretske has outlined a naturalized theory of intentionality. Several philosophers, including Dretske himself, view his theory as lending credence to the claim that mental state content should be construed widely. In this paper I argue that careful analysis of his theory reveals that this view is mistaken. In Dretske's theory, the notion of the function of a state plays a central role in the determination of content. It will be my contention that this (...)
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  8. Lynne E. Sullivan & James R. P. Ogloff (1998). Appropriate Supervisor--Graduate Student Relationships. Ethics and Behavior 8 (3):229 – 248.score: 120.0
    Given that university faculty members and supervisors practicing in the community have been involved in at least one research supervisor-graduate student relationship, it is surprising that so little attention has been paid to the ethical issues involved in such relationships. Indeed, as a student and her or his graduate research supervisor may be involved in a close working relationship for many years, it is understandable that several opportunities can arise that could be considered dual or multiple relationships. Examples of such (...)
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  9. Philip R. Sullivan (2006). Are Current Philosophical Theories of Consciousness Useful to Neuroscientists? Behavior and Philosophy 34:59-70.score: 120.0
    Two radically different families of theory currently compete for acceptance among theorists of human consciousness. The majority of theorists believe that the human brain somehow causes consciousness, but a significant minority holds that how the brain would cause this property is not only currently incomprehensible, but unlikely to become comprehensible despite continuing advances in brain science. Some of these latter theorists hold an alternate view that consciousness may well be one of the fundamentals in nature, and that the extremely complex (...)
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  10. Robert R. Sullivan (1982). Sociobiology and the Crisis of Public Authority. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 12 (3):271-284.score: 120.0
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  11. Ralph L. Mosher & Paul R. Sullivan (1976). A Curriculum in Moral Education for Adolescents. Journal of Moral Education 5 (2):159-172.score: 120.0
    Abstract: The need for a new role for guidance in secondary schools is stressed. Guidance through the curriculum is presented as a means of stimulating cognitive, moral and ego development by secondary school pupils. An experimental curriculum in moral education is described and evaluated. Highlights of the different phases are presented along with a rationale for this new approach. High school pupils learned the process of moral dilemma discussions, developed counselling and teaching skills and then lead moral dilemma discussions with (...)
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  12. R. R. Sullivan (1983). Book Reviews : Sceptical Sociology. By John Carroll. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1980. Pp. 201. 10.00. [REVIEW] Philosophy of the Social Sciences 13 (2):253-255.score: 120.0
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  13. Philip R. Sullivan (1996). Review: Philosophical Psychopathology. [REVIEW] Behavior and Philosophy 24 (2):175 - 180.score: 120.0
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  14. Thomas K. Hazlet, Sean D. Sullivan, Klaus M. Leisinger, Laura Gardner, William E. Fassett & Jon R. May (1994). Professional Organizations and Healthcare Industry Support: Ethical Conflict? Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 3 (02):236-.score: 120.0
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  15. R. R. Sullivan (1993). Book Reviews : John M. Connolly and Thomas Keutner, Eds., Hermeneutics Versus Science? Three German Views. Notre Dame University Press, Notre Dame, IN, 1988. Pp. 176, $15,95 (Cloth), $7.95 (Paper. [REVIEW] Philosophy of the Social Sciences 23 (2):253-257.score: 120.0
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  16. R. R. Sullivan (1986). Book Reviews : Heidegger Und Die Hermeneutische Philosophie. By Otto Poggeler. Freiburg and Munich: Verlag Karl Alber, 1983. Pp. 408. Dm 78.00 (Paper. [REVIEW] Philosophy of the Social Sciences 16 (4):516-518.score: 120.0
  17. R. R. Sullivan (1994). Book Reviews : Stephen K. White, Ed., Lifeworld and Politics. Notre Dame University Press, Notre Dame, IN. 1989. Pp. 240. $29.95 (Cloth. [REVIEW] Philosophy of the Social Sciences 24 (1):93-96.score: 120.0
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  18. Malachy R. Sullivan (1956). Ethics. The New Scholasticism 30 (2):240-242.score: 120.0
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  19. Malachy R. Sullivan (1960). Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. The New Scholasticism 34 (4):531-533.score: 120.0
  20. Philip R. Sullivan (1995). Review: The Harmony of the Soul. [REVIEW] Behavior and Philosophy 23 (2):63 - 67.score: 120.0
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  21. Malachy R. Sullivan (1939). The Psychology of Propaganda. Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 15:209-216.score: 120.0
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  22. R. J. Sullivan (2001). Truth-Telling and Patient Diagnoses. Journal of Medical Ethics 27 (3):192-197.score: 120.0
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  23. R. R. Sullivan (1988). Book Reviews : Sociobiology and Epistemology. Edited by James H. Fetzer. Dordrecht/ Boston/Lancaster: D. Reidel Publishing Co., 1985. Pp. 282. $39.50. [REVIEW] Philosophy of the Social Sciences 18 (4):565-566.score: 120.0
  24. Philip R. Sullivan (1995). Contentless Consciousness and Information-Processing Theories of Mind. Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 2 (1):51-59.score: 120.0
     
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  25. Malachy R. Sullivan (1950). Epistemology. The New Scholasticism 24 (2):225-228.score: 120.0
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  26. Malachy R. Sullivan (1963). God and the World Order. The New Scholasticism 37 (1):110-112.score: 120.0
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  27. R. R. Sullivan (1989). Gadamer's Hermeneutics. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 19 (1):131-133.score: 120.0
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  28. Malachy R. Sullivan (1952). Nature, Mind, and Death. The New Scholasticism 26 (4):503-507.score: 120.0
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  29. Philip R. Sullivan (1996). Physicians and the Problem of Other Consciousnesses. Southern Journal of Philosophy 34 (1):115-123.score: 120.0
  30. Malachy R. Sullivan (1958). The Soul in Metaphysical and Empirical Psychology. The New Scholasticism 32 (2):283-286.score: 120.0
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  31. Nikki Sullivan (2008). Dis-Orienting Paraphilias? Disability, Desire, and the Question of (Bio)Ethics. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 5 (2/3):183-192.score: 60.0
    In 1977 John Money published the first modern case histories of what he called ‘apotemnophilia’, literally meaning ‘amputation love’ [Money et al., The Journal of Sex Research, 13(2):115–12523, 1977], thus from its inception as a clinically authorized phenomenon, the desire for the amputation of a healthy limb or limbs was constituted as a sexual perversion conceptually related to other so-called paraphilias. This paper engages with sex-based accounts of amputation-related desires and practices, not in order to substantiate the paraphilic model, but (...)
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  32. A. T. Nuyen (1993). Book Reviews : Robert R. Sullivan, Political Hermeneutics: The Early Thinking of Hans-Georg Gadamer. Pennsylvania State University Press, University Park and London, 1989. Pp. X, 206, $22.50 (Cloth. [REVIEW] Philosophy of the Social Sciences 23 (2):264-268.score: 42.0
  33. N. R. E. Fisher (1984). Women in the Ancient World Mary R. Lefkowitz, Maureen B. Fant: Women's Life in Greece and Rome. A Source Book in Translation. Pp. Xvi + 294. London: Duckworth, 1982. £24 (Paper, £8.95). Mary R. Lefkowitz: Heroines and Hysterics. Pp. Ix + 96. London: Duckworth, 1981. £8.95 (Paper, £5.95). Helene P. Foley (Ed.): Reflections of Women in Antiquity. Pp. Xvii + 420. New York, London & Paris: Gordon & Breach, 1981. John Perradotto, J. P. Sullivan (Edd.): Women in the Ancient World: The Arethusa Papers. Pp. Viii + 377. Albany, New York: State University of New York Press, 1984. $29.50 (Paper, $7.95). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 34 (02):247-254.score: 39.0
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  34. Mary Gilliland Husband (1899). Book Review:Morality as a Religion. W. R. Washington Sullivan. [REVIEW] Ethics 10 (1):134-.score: 36.0
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  35. David B. Resnik (2012). J. Rasko, G. O'Sullivan, and R. Ankeny, Eds. The Ethics of Inheritable Genetic Modification. [REVIEW] Journal of Value Inquiry 46 (3):383-385.score: 36.0
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  36. Wolfgang Luppe (1984). P. Oxy. 49 A. Bülow-Jacobsen, J. E. G. Whitehorne (with Contributions by R. Hübner, J. C. Shelton, S. A. Stephens, J. Bingen, D. Foraboschi, S. S. Foulk, P. J. Parsons, J. R. Rea, R. D. Sullivan and Members of the Istituto Papirologico G. Vitelli, Florence): The Oxyrhynchus Papyri. Vol. XLIX. (Graeco–Roman Memoirs, 69.) Pp. Xix+291; 8 Plates. London: Egypt Exploration Society, 1982. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 34 (01):113-116.score: 36.0
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  37. Harvey Friedman, New Borel Independence Results.score: 12.0
    S. Adams, W. Ambrose, A. Andretta, H. Becker, R. Camerlo, C. Champetier, J.P.R. Christensen, D.E. Cohen, A. Connes. C. Dellacherie, R. Dougherty, R.H. Farrell, F. Feldman, A. Furman, D. Gaboriau, S. Gao, V. Ya. Golodets, P. Hahn, P. de la Harpe, G. Hjorth, S. Jackson, S. Kahane, A.S. Kechris, A. Louveau,, R. Lyons, P.-A. Meyer, C.C. Moore, M.G. Nadkarni, C. Nebbia, A.L.T. Patterson, U. Krengel, A.J. Kuntz, J.-P. Serre, S.D. Sinel'shchikov, T. Slaman, Solecki, R. Spatzier, J. Steel, D. Sullivan, (...)
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  38. Gregory R. Johnson (1997). Sullivan, Roger J. An Introduction to Kant's Ethics. The Review of Metaphysics 50 (4):926-927.score: 12.0
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  39. Benson Mates, William R. Dennes & Joseph Tussman (1963). Celestine James Sullivan, Jr. 1905-1964. Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 37:125 - 126.score: 12.0
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  40. R. M. Ogilvie (1975). The Egnatian Way Firmin O'Sullivan: The Egnatian Way. (Great Highways Series.) Pp. 264; 9 Plates, 6 Figs. Newton Abbott: David & Charles, 1972. Cloth, £3·75. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 25 (01):113-114.score: 12.0
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  41. Luke O'Sullivan, The late Catherine Fuller & Philip Schofield (eds.) (2006). The Correspondence of Jeremy Bentham: Volume 12: July 1824 to June 1828. Clarendon Press.score: 12.0
    This twelfth volume of Correspondence contains authoritative and fully annotated texts of all known letters sent both to and from Bentham between July 1824 and June 1828. The 301 letters, most of which have never before been published, have been collected from archives, public and private, in Britain, the United States of America, Switzerland, France, Japan, and elsewhere, as well as from the major collections of Bentham Papers at University College London Library and the British Library. -/- In mid-1824 Bentham (...)
     
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  42. R. Winton (1996). Review. Archaic Greek Thought. Psychological and Ethical Ideas: What Early Greeks Say. S D Sullivan. The Classical Review 46 (2):268-269.score: 12.0
  43. Alan R. Malachowski (ed.) (2012). The Cambridge Companion to Pragmatism. Cambridge University Press.score: 6.0
    Machine generated contents note: Preface; Introduction: the pragmatic orientation; Part I. Classic Pragmatism: 1. 'Peirce's Principle' and the origins of pragmatism Christopher Hookway; 2. James' Holism: the human continuum Alan Malachowski; 3. Dewey's pragmatism: instrumentalism and meliorism David Hildebrand; Part II. Pragmatism Revived: 4. W. V. Quine: pragmatism within the limits of empiricism alone Isaac Nevo; 5. Hegel and pragmatism Richard Bernstein; 6. Heidegger's pragmatism redux Mark Okrent; 7. Practising pragmatist-Wittgensteinianism Phil Hutchinson and Rupert Read; 8. Putnam, pragmatism, and the (...)
     
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