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  1. Joel H. Spring (2006). Wheels in the Head: Educational Philosophies of Authority, Freedom, and Culture From Socrates to Human Rights. L. Erlbaum Associates, Publishers.score: 410.0
    In this popular text, Joel Spring provocatively analyzes the ideas of traditional and non-traditional philosophers, from Plato to Paulo Freire, regarding the contribution of education to the creation of a democratic society. Each section focuses on an important theme: “Autocratic and Democratic Forms of Education;” “Dissenting Traditions in Education;” “The Politics of Culture;” “The Politics of Gender;” and “Education and Human Rights.” This edition features a special emphasis on human rights education. Spring advocates a legally binding right (...)
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  2. Joel H. Spring (1971). Private Wealth and Public Education. Educational Theory 21 (3):347-351.score: 290.0
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  3. Bradford McCall (2012). The Lord and Giver of Life: Perspectives on Constructive Pneumatology. By David H. Jensen, Pp. Xvii, 189, Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox, 2008, $24.95. Already Within: Divining the Hidden Spring. By Daniel J. O'Leary. Pp. 143, Blackrock: Columbia P. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 53 (6):1065-1066.score: 36.0
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  4. D. H. Mellor, Interview with D. H. Mellor (1993).score: 24.0
    This article is the text of an interview with D. H. Mellor conducted by Andrew Pyle and first published in the Spring 1993 issue of the philosophical journal Cogito.
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  5. Kam-por Yu (2010). Confucian Views on War as Seen in the Gongyang Commentary on the Spring and Autumn Annals. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 9 (1):97-111.score: 21.0
    This essay explores Confucian views on war as seen in the Spring and Autumn Annals . The interpretation is based mainly on the Gongyang Zhuan , supplemented by other authoritative sources in the Gongyang tradition, such as D ong Zhongshu (179-104 BCE) and H e Xiu (129-182). The Spring and Autumn Annals contains three components: facts, words, and principles. This essay explicates the principles for going to war and the principles for conducting a war. The Confucian perspective sheds (...)
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  6. Ray Monk (1996). The Tiger and the Machine: D. H. Lawrence and Bertrand Russell. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 26 (2):205-246.score: 21.0
    This article contains a detailed discussion of the friendship and the intellectual collaboration between D. H. Lawrence and Bertrand Russell during the spring and summer of 1915. The questions it seeks to answer are why Russell initially was inclined to treat Lawrence's philosophical thought with respect, even to the extent of becoming an evangelist on its behalf; why he subsequently rejected Lawrence's outlook and distanced himself from Lawrence's political program; and what similarities and dissimilarities exist in Russell's thought and (...)
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  7. Richard A. S. Hall (2009). Review of H.G. Callaway Ed, William James, A Pluralistic Universe, A New Philosophical Reading. [REVIEW] The Pluralist 4 (3).score: 12.0
    In 1907 William James was invited to give the Hibbert Lectures at Manchester College, Oxford. Initially he was reluctant to do so since he feared undertaking them would divert him from developing rigorously and systematically some metaphysical ideas of his own that had preoccupied him for some time. In the end, however, he relented and in the spring of 1908 gave the lectures which were subsequently published as A Pluralistic Universe. As it happened, though, in the course of these (...)
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  8. Leonard H. Glantz (1980). The Case of Earle Spring: Terminating Treatment on the Senile. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 8 (4):14-14.score: 12.0
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  9. H. B. Alexander (1904). The Spring of Salvation. International Journal of Ethics 14 (2):209-219.score: 12.0
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  10. John H. Hallaq & Kirk Steinhorst (1994). Business Intelligence Methods — How Ethical. Journal of Business Ethics 13 (10):787 - 794.score: 6.0
    In recent years, we have experienced some revival of society''s concerns with the ethics of business practices as a result of several scandals. However, severe competitive pressures seem to continue to force executives to resort to marginally ethical ways that would provide knowledge about competitors'' operations. Therefore, an empirical study was conducted during Spring and Summer of 1991 about information gathering methods by businesses regarding operations of competitors. Respondents were employed in a variety of different industries. A convenience sample (...)
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  11. Tara H. Abraham (2004). Nicolas Rashevsky's Mathematical Biophysics. Journal of the History of Biology 37 (2):333 - 385.score: 6.0
    This paper explores the work of Nicolas Rashevsky, a Russian émigré theoretical physicist who developed a program in "mathematical biophysics" at the University of Chicago during the 1930s. Stressing the complexity of many biological phenomena, Rashevsky argued that the methods of theoretical physics -- namely mathematics -- were needed to "simplify" complex biological processes such as cell division and nerve conduction. A maverick of sorts, Rashevsky was a conspicuous figure in the biological community during the 1930s and early 1940s: he (...)
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  12. H. E. Baber, Access to Information: The Virtuous and Vicious Circles of Publishing.score: 6.0
    In Spring 2008 I went textbook-free. I linked all and only the readings for my Contemporary Analytic Philosophy course to the class website, along with powerpoints, handouts and external links to online resources.
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  13. H. E. Butler (1928). Catullus and Horace Catullus and Horace. Two Poets in Their Environment. By Tenney Frank, Professor of Latin in Johns Hopkins University. Pp. 291. Basil Blackwell, Oxford, and Henry Holt and Co., New York, 1928. 10s. 6d. And 5 Dollars. The Rome of Horace. By Jean Rose Ingersoll. Pp. 57 + 103. Colorado Springs: Colorado College Publications (General Series No. 147), 1927. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 42 (05):196-197.score: 4.0
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