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  1. Jeffrey T. Berger, Fred Rosner, Joel Potash, Pieter Kark, Peter Farnsworth & Allen J. Bennett (1998). Medical Futility: Towards Consensus on Disagreement. HEC Forum 10 (1):102-118.score: 120.0
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  2. Daphna Joel (1999). The Limbic Basal-Ganglia-Thalamocortical Circuit and Goal-Directed Behavior. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (3):525-526.score: 30.0
    Depue & Collins's model of incentive-motivational modulation of goal-directed behavior subserved by a medial orbital prefrontal cortical (MOC) network is appealing, but it leaves several questions unanswered: How are the stimuli that elicit an incentive motivational state selected? How does the incentive motivational state created by the MOC network modulate behavior? What is the function of the dopaminergic input to the striatum? This commentary suggests possible answers, based on the open-interconnected model of basal-ganglia-thalamocortical circuits, in which the limbic circuit selects (...)
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  3. Karl Joël (1922). Das Logische Recht der Kantischen Tafel der Urteile. Kant-Studien 27 (1-2).score: 30.0
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  4. Karl Joël (1907). I. Die Auffassung der Kynischen Sokratik. Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 20 (1):1-24.score: 30.0
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  5. Erich Grädel, Phokion Kolaitis, Libkin G., Marx Leonid, Spencer Maarten, Vardi Joel, Y. Moshe, Yde Venema & Scott Weinstein (2007). Finite Model Theory and its Applications. Springer.score: 30.0
    This book gives a comprehensive overview of central themes of finite model theory – expressive power, descriptive complexity, and zero-one laws – together with selected applications relating to database theory and artificial intelligence, especially constraint databases and constraint satisfaction problems. The final chapter provides a concise modern introduction to modal logic, emphasizing the continuity in spirit and technique with finite model theory. This underlying spirit involves the use of various fragments of and hierarchies within first-order, second-order, fixed-point, and infinitary logics (...)
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  6. Karl Joël (1895). Der Λόγος. Σωϰρατιϰός. Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 8 (4).score: 30.0
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  7. Karl Joël (1896). Der Λόγος Σωχρατιχός. Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 9 (1).score: 30.0
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  8. Karl Joël (1927). Die Überwindung des 19. Jahrhunderts Im Denken der Gegenwart. Kant-Studien 32 (1-3).score: 30.0
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  9. H. G. Callaway (1999). Review of Mott, W.T and R.E. Burkholder Eds., Emersonian Circles, Essays in Honor of Joel Myerson. [REVIEW] Transactions of the C.S. Peirce Society 35 (3):629-632.score: 18.0
    This is my review of the book of essays, Emersonian Circles, dedicated to the Emerson scholar and editor Joel Myerson.
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  10. Joel Feinberg, Jules L. Coleman & Allen E. Buchanan (eds.) (1994). In Harm's Way: Essays in Honor of Joel Feinberg. Cambridge University Press.score: 15.0
    For several decades the work of Joel Feinberg has been the most influential in legal, political, and social philosophy in the English-speaking world. This volume honours that body of work by presenting fifteen original essays, many of them by leading legal and political philosophers, that explore the problems that have engaged Feinberg over the years. Amongst the topics covered are issues of autonomy, responsibility, and liability. It will be a collection of interest to anyone working in moral, legal, or (...)
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  11. Richard Arneson, Joel Feinberg and the Justification of Hard Paternalism.score: 12.0
    Joel Feinberg was a brilliant philosopher whose work in social and moral philosophy is a legacy of excellent, even stunning achievement. Perhaps his most memorable achievement is his four-volume treatise on The Moral Limits of the Criminal Law, and perhaps the most striking jewel in this crowning achievement is his passionate and deeply insightful treatment of paternalism.1 Feinberg opposes Legal Paternalism, the doctrine that “it is always a good reason in support of a [criminal law] prohibition that it is (...)
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  12. J. Angelo Corlett (2006). The Philosophy of Joel Feinberg. Journal of Ethics 10 (1-2):131 - 2.score: 12.0
    This paper is offered as a tribute to Joel Feinberg. The first section of the paper applies Feinberg’s analysis of freedom of expression to a contemporary case of academic freedom. The second section engages Feinberg’s work on rights and punishment. The paper ends with numerous quotations from Feinberg’s vast array of writings, words that express his ideas on a number of important problems that occupied his mind throughout his fruitful and influential career.
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  13. Christian Miller (2007). Review of Joel J. Kupperman, Ethics and Qualities of Life. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 10.score: 12.0
    Joel Kupperman's latest book is a wide ranging discussion of many of the leading issues in contemporary ethical theory. Its main aim is to advance a view which he calls "multi level indirect consequentialism" as a viable alternative to traditional act and rule consequentialist positions. Such a view purports to secure many of the agent centered constraints and options which are familiar from ordinary morality, as well as to take seriously considerations of fairness and respect for persons. Needless to (...)
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  14. Michael Haynes (2007). Rationality, Morality and Joel Bakan's the Corporation. International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 3 (1):1-18.score: 12.0
    The business corporation is at the centre of the modern global economy but does it act in the general interest? This paper explores Joel Bakan's film and book critique of the corporation which suggests that it is characterised by a 'pathological pursuit of power and profit'. It seeks to extend Bakan's argument by reconsidering the ethical position of those who run corporations; the question of how far competition constrains their actions; and the extent to which the modern state can (...)
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  15. Matthew D. Walker (forthcoming). Kupperman, Joel J., Theories of Human Nature. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy.score: 12.0
    Kupperman, Joel J., Theories of Human Nature Content Type Journal Article Pages 1-5 DOI 10.1007/s11712-012-9264-3 Authors Matthew D. Walker, Philosophy Department, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, USA Journal Dao Online ISSN 1569-7274 Print ISSN 1540-3009.
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  16. Sylvie Denise García de la Calle (2012). Cristianismo y judaísmo en la vida de Abdías, el prosélito normando, a través de la profecía de Joel. 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 17:41-57.score: 12.0
    En la Genizah del Cairo se encontraron unos manuscritos con notación gregoriana y escritura hebrea. También aparecieron documentos que apuntan como autor de las partituras a Giovanni-Abdías, un monje cristiano del siglo XII, nacido en el sur de Italia, que se convirtió al judaísmo. Hasta ahora, el estudio de este personaje se ha realizado casi exclusivamente desde el punto de vista judío. Sin embargo, al igual que Abdías sintetiza las tradiciones cristiana y judía en su notación al copiar melodías hebreas (...)
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  17. Joel L. Kraemer, Y. Tzvi Langermann & Jossi Stern (eds.) (2007). Adaptations and Innovations: Studies on the Interaction Between Jewish and Islamic Thought and Literature From the Early Middle Ages to the Late Twentieth Century, Dedicated to Professor Joel L. Kraemer. Peeters.score: 12.0
     
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  18. Dan W. Brock (1988). Paternalism and Autonomy:Harm to Self. Joel Feinberg; Paternalistic Intervention. Donald VanDeVeer. Ethics 98 (3):550-.score: 9.0
  19. Samantha Vice (2006). Review of Joel K. Kupperman, Six Myths About the Good Life: Thinking About What has Value. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006 (8).score: 9.0
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  20. David Wong (2011). Kupperman, Joel J., Six Myths About the Good Life: Thinking About What Has Value. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 10 (1):107-109.score: 9.0
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  21. Roger Crisp (2000). Value ... And What Follows by Joel Kupperman New York: Oxford University Press, £25.00. Philosophy 75 (3):452-462.score: 9.0
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  22. Steven Wall (2010). John Christman and Joel Anderson (Eds.), Autonomy and the Challenges to Liberalism: New Essays (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005), Pp. XII + 383. Utilitas 22 (2):238-240.score: 9.0
  23. Elizabeth Telfer (2008). Ethics and Qualities of Life - by Joel J. Kupperman. Philosophical Books 49 (3):277-279.score: 9.0
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  24. Thomas McCarthy (2005). Nancy Fraser and Axel Honneth, Redistribution or Recognition? A Political‐Philosophical Exchange, Translated by Joel Golb, James Ingram, and Christiane Wilke:Redistribution or Recognition? A Political‐Philosophical Exchange. Ethics 115 (2):397-402.score: 9.0
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  25. Irving Thalberg (1980). Themes in the Reverse-Discrimination Debate:The Bakke Case: The Politics of Inequality. Joel Dreyfuss, Charles Lawrence III; Justice and Reverse Discrimination. Alan H. Goldman; Discrimination in Reverse: Is Turnabout Fair Play? Barry R. Gross; Fair Game? Inequality and Affirmative Action. John C. Livingston; Bakke, DeFunis, and Minority Admissions: The Quest for Equal Opportunity. Allan P. Sindler. [REVIEW] Ethics 91 (1):138-.score: 9.0
  26. Richard J. Arneson (1990). Liberalism, Freedom, and Community:Harmless Wrongdoing, Vol. 4 The Moral Limts of the Criminal Law. Joel Feinberg. Ethics 100 (2):368-.score: 9.0
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  27. G. de Graaff (2008). Book Review: Joel Backstrom, The Fear of Openness: An Essay on Friendship and the Roots of Morality (Abo: Abo Akademi University Press, 2007). Iv + 524 Pp. 33 (Pb), ISBN 978--951--765--364--. [REVIEW] Studies in Christian Ethics 21 (3):427-431.score: 9.0
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  28. Raoul Gervais & Erik Weber (2011). The Covering Law Model Applied to Dynamical Cognitive Science: A Comment on Joel Walmsley. Minds and Machines 21 (1):33-39.score: 9.0
    In a 2008 paper, Walmsley argued that the explanations employed in the dynamical approach to cognitive science, as exemplified by the Haken, Kelso and Bunz model of rhythmic finger movement, and the model of infant preservative reaching developed by Esther Thelen and her colleagues, conform to Carl Hempel and Paul Oppenheim’s deductive-nomological model of explanation (also known as the covering law model). Although we think Walmsley’s approach is methodologically sound in that it starts with an analysis of scientific practice rather (...)
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  29. P. S. Árdal (1973). Doing and Deserving: Essays in the Theory of Responsibility by Joel Feinberg. Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J., 1970. Pp. Xi, 299. $11.00. [REVIEW] Dialogue 12 (04):734-735.score: 9.0
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  30. A. T. Nuyen (1991). Book Reviews : Joel C. Weinsheimer, Gadamer's Hermeneutics: A Reading of Truth and Method. Yale University Press, New Haven, CT/London, 1988. Pp. Xii, 278, US $12.95 (Paper. [REVIEW] Philosophy of the Social Sciences 21 (1):133-136.score: 9.0
  31. Gerald J. Postema (1987). Collective Evils, Harms, and the Law:The Moral Limits of the Criminal Law, Vol 1. Harm to Others. Jeffrey Alexander; The Moral Limits of the Criminal Law, Vol 2. Offense to Others. Joel Feinberg. [REVIEW] Ethics 97 (2):414-.score: 9.0
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  32. Paul Weithman (2005). Review of John Christman, Joel Anderson (Eds), Autonomy and the Challenges to Liberalism: New Essays. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2005 (9).score: 9.0
  33. Jeff Mitscherling (2001). Hermeneutics, Religion, and Ethics Hans-Georg Gadamer Translated by Joel Weinsheimer. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1999, Xiv + 172 Pp., $25.00 Paper. [REVIEW] Dialogue 40 (04):841-.score: 9.0
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  34. Paul B. Thompson (2001). Carolyn Raffensperger and Joel Tickner, Eds., Protecting Public Health and the Environment: Implementing the Precautionary Principle. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 14 (3):351-354.score: 9.0
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  35. Xiaomei Yang (2003). Classic Asian Philosophy: A Guide to the Essential Texts. By Joel J. Kupperman. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2001.). [REVIEW] Journal of Chinese Philosophy 30 (2):271–275.score: 9.0
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  36. Colin Bird (2006). John Christman and Joel Anderson, Eds., Autonomy and the Challenges to Liberalism: New Essays:Autonomy and the Challenges to Liberalism: New Essays. Ethics 116 (3):578-582.score: 9.0
  37. J. Angelo Corlett (2006). Bibliography of Joel Feinberg. Journal of Ethics 10 (1-2).score: 9.0
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  38. Jason Hanna (2012). Paternalism and the Ill-Informed Agent. Journal of Ethics 16 (4):421-439.score: 9.0
    Most anti-paternalists claim that informed and competent self-regarding choices are protected by autonomy, while ill-informed or impaired self-regarding choices are not. Joel Feinberg, among many others, argues that we can in this way distinguish impermissible “hard” paternalism from permissible “soft” paternalism. I argue that this view confronts two related problems in its treatment of ill-informed decision-makers. First, it faces a dilemma when applied to decision-makers who are responsible for their ignorance: it either permits too much, or else too little, (...)
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  39. Vincent Lloyd (2010). Between Irony and Witness: Kierkegaard's Poetics of Faith, Hope, and Love. By Joel D. S. Rasmussen. Heythrop Journal 51 (1):156-157.score: 9.0
  40. Arthur S. Ripstein & Lynne Tirrell (1992). Douglas Joel Butler 1957-1991. Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 65 (5):79 - 80.score: 9.0
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  41. Scott D. Churchill (1988). Shapiro, Kenneth Joel, Bodily Reflective Modes: A Phenomenological Method for Psychology. Durham: Duke University Press, 1985, 230pp. [REVIEW] Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 19 (2):206-213.score: 9.0
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  42. Jules Coleman (2005). Joel Feinberg, 1926-2004. Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 78 (5):172 - 174.score: 9.0
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  43. Élizabeth Karger (1995). Sophismes Jean Buridan Texte Traduit, Introduit Et Annoté Par Joël Biard Collection «Sic Et Non» Paris, Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin, 1993, 303 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 34 (02):398-.score: 9.0
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  44. Lisa Kemmerer (2008). The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power, by Joel Bakan. Philosophy Now 65:42-43.score: 9.0
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  45. A. G. Woodhead (1954). Father Tiber Joel Le Gall: (I) Le Tibre, Fleuve du Rome, Dans L'Antiquityé. Pp. Vii+367; 34 Plates, 8 Figs., 2 Maps. (2) Recherches Sur le Culte de Tibre. Pp. 124; 15 Plates. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1953. Paper, (1) 2500 Fr., (2) 1200 Fr. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 4 (3-4):278-281.score: 9.0
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  46. François Beets (2003). Langage, Sciences, Philosophic au XIIe Siècle (Actes de la Table Ronde Internationale Organisée les 25 Et 26 Mars 1998 Par le Centre d'Histoire des Sciences Et des Philosophies Arabes Et Médiévales Et le Programme International de Coopération Scientifique France-Japon) Joël Biard, Directeur de la Publication Collection «Sic Et Non» Paris, Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin, 1999, 258 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 42 (02):382-.score: 9.0
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  47. Kelly James Clark (2007). Joel B. Green and Stuart L. Palmer: In Search of the Soul. Faith and Philosophy 24 (3):346-350.score: 9.0
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  48. John Andrew Fisher (2011). Soul Music: Tracking the Spiritual Roots of Pop From Plato to Motown by Rudinow, Joel. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 69 (4):427-430.score: 9.0
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  49. Jennifer A. Hall (1988). Joel B. Itzkowitz: Prolegomena to a New Text of Luciar's Vitarum Auctio and Piscator. (Spudasmata, 38.) Pp. Xii + 468. Hildesheim, Zürich and New York: Olms, 1986. Paper, DM 58. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 38 (01):148-.score: 9.0
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  50. John Kleinig (1996). Book Review:In Harm's Way: Essays in Honor of Joel Feinberg. Jules L. Coleman, Allen Buchanan. [REVIEW] Ethics 107 (1):149-.score: 9.0
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  51. Julia Driver (2001). Joel J. Kupperman, Value … and What Follows:Value … and What Follows. Ethics 111 (2):424-427.score: 9.0
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  52. Karyn L. Lai (2003). Critical Notice of Joel J. Kupperman, Learning From Asian Philosophy. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 81 (1):126 – 133.score: 9.0
  53. Marvin L. Minsky, By Joel Moses.score: 9.0
    tion of Ordinary DIfferential Equations Routine) solves first order, first degree ordinary differential equations at the level of a good college sophomore and at an average of about five seconds per problem attempted. The differences in philosophy and operation between SAINT and SIN are described, and suggestions for extending the work presented are made.
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  54. M. Mobin Ahmad (1973). Book Review:Ethical Knowledge. Joel J. Kupperman. [REVIEW] Ethics 83 (4):346-.score: 9.0
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  55. Paul Abela (2013). Joel Smith and Peter Sullivan (Eds), Transcendental Philosophy and Naturalism Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011. [REVIEW] Kantian Review 18 (1):148-154.score: 9.0
  56. Richard S. Briggs (2010). Body, Soul, and Human Life: The Nature of Humanity in the Bible. (Studies in Theological Interpretation). By Joel B. Green. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 51 (3):485-485.score: 9.0
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  57. Aline Canellis (1999). Les rapports de Paulin de Nole avec Jêrôme au-Delà de 400: la Lettre 39 de Paulin et le Commentaire sur Joël 1, 4 De Jêrôme. [REVIEW] Augustinianum 39 (2):311-335.score: 9.0
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  58. H. G. Dakyns (1893). The Socrates of Xenophon—Studies by Joel and Richter Der Echte Und der Xenophontische Sokrates von Karl Joel. Erster Band. Berlin: R. Gaertner. 1893. Xii. 554. 8vo. 14 M. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 7 (06):258-263.score: 9.0
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  59. Dudley Knowles (1995). Jules L. Coleman and Allen Buchanan, Eds., In Harm's Way: Essays in Honor of Joel Feinberg, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1994, Pp. X + 359. [REVIEW] Utilitas 7 (02):334-.score: 9.0
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  60. Christoffer H. Grundmann (2012). The New Universe and the Human Future: How a Shared Cosmology Could Transform the Worldby Nancy Ellen Abrams and Joel R. Primack. Zygon 47 (4):1015-1017.score: 9.0
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  61. P. T. Mackenzie (1985). The Foundations of Morality By Joel J. Kupperman London: George Allen and Unwin, 1983, 162 Pp., £ 10.00, £ 4.50 Paper. [REVIEW] Philosophy 60 (234):552-.score: 9.0
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  62. Jason C. Robinson (2005). Hans-Georg Gadamer: A Biography Jean Grondin Translated by Joel Weinsheimer Yale Studies in Hermeneutics New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2003, Xi + 478 Pp., $35.00 Cloth. [REVIEW] Dialogue 44 (01):204-.score: 9.0
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  63. Gerhard Seher (forthcoming). Comment on Andreas von Hirsch: The Roles of Harm and Wrongdoing in Criminalisation Theory. Criminal Law and Philosophy:1-8.score: 9.0
    Whereas liberals tend to emphasize harm as the decisive criterion for legitimizing criminalisation, moralists take a qualified notion of wrongfulness as sufficient even when no harm is at hand. This comment takes up Andreas von Hirsch’s “dual element approach” requiring both harm and wrongfulness as necessary conditions for criminalisation and argues that Joel Feinberg’s account of harming as violation of moral rights is perfectly compatible with it. Subsequently, two issues from the liberalism-moralism debate on criminalisation are examined: The difficulty (...)
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  64. Russ Shafer-Landau (2003). Review of Joel Feinberg, Problems at the Root of Law. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2003 (9).score: 9.0
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  65. John R. Williams (2008). Reclaiming the Body: Christians and the Faithful Use of Modern Medicine (the Christian Practice of Everyday Life Series). By Joel Shuman and Brian Volck M.D. Heythrop Journal 49 (1):165–165.score: 9.0
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  66. Vernon J. Bourke (1972). "Ethical Knowledge," by Joel J. Kupperman. The Modern Schoolman 49 (4):385-386.score: 9.0
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  67. Allen Buchanan & Jules Coleman (eds.) (1994). In Harm's Way: Essays in Honor of Joel Feinberg. Cambridge University Press.score: 9.0
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  68. Michael Clark (1989). Review of Joel Feinberg, Harmless Wrongdoing. [REVIEW] Philosophical Books 30.score: 9.0
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  69. Michael Clark (1986). Review of Joel Feinberg, Offense to Others. [REVIEW] Philosophical Books 27.score: 9.0
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  70. Richard Dees (1994). Character. By Joel J. Kupperman. The Modern Schoolman 71 (3):252-254.score: 9.0
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  71. Ken Dowden (1988). Trois Univers Imaginaires Joël Thomas: Le Dépassement du Quotidien Dans l'Énéide, les Métamorphoses d'Apulée Et le Satiricon. Essai Sur Trois Univers Imaginaires. Pp. 210. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1986. Paper, Frs. 135. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 38 (01):59-61.score: 9.0
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  72. Stephen Gaselee (1940). Joel Stanislaus Nelson: Aeneae Silvii De Liberorum Educatione; a Translation with an Introduction. Pp. Xii+232. (Catholic University of America Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Latin Language and Literature, Vol. XII.) Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America Press, 1940. Paper, $2.00. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 54 (03):173-.score: 9.0
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  73. G. McPhate (2001). Book Reviews : The Body of Compassion: Ethics, Medicine, and the Church, by Joel James Shuman. Boulder, Col.: Westview Press, 1999. 216 Pp. Hb. No Price. ISBN 0-8133-6704-. [REVIEW] Studies in Christian Ethics 14 (1):106-108.score: 9.0
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  74. Philip Jenkins (2012). How Blue is Blue? : The Metaphysics of the Blues. Talkin' to Myself Again : A Dialogue on the Evolution of the Blues / Joel Rudinow ; Reclaiming the Aura : B.B. King in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction / Ken Ueno ; Twelve-Bar Zombies : Wittgensteinian Reflections on the Blues / Wade Fox and Richard Greene ; The Blues as Cultural Expression. [REVIEW] In Jesse R. Steinberg & Abrol Fairweather (eds.), Blues -- Philosophy for Everyone: Thinking Deep About Feeling Low. Wiley-Blackwell.score: 9.0
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  75. Nicholas King (2012). Methods for Luke. Edited by Joel B. Green , Pp. X, 157, Cambridge University Press 2010, £16.99. Heythrop Journal 53 (2):339-340.score: 9.0
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  76. Theodore Kisiel (1988). Gadamer's Hermeneutics: A Reading of Truth and Method. By Joel C. Weinsheimer. The Modern Schoolman 65 (4):294-296.score: 9.0
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  77. Jakub Matyja & Witold Wachowski (2011). Music-Animated Body. Interview with Joel Krueger. Avant 2 (1).score: 9.0
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  78. James M. Lang (1993). Philosophical Hermeneutics and Literary Theory. By Joel Weinsheimer. The Modern Schoolman 70 (4):321-323.score: 9.0
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  79. Jon Loose (2012). Body, Soul and Human Life. By Joel Green. Pp. Xviii, 219, Grand Rapids, MI, Baker Academic, 2008, $11.00. Heythrop Journal 53 (5):875-877.score: 9.0
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  80. D. H. R. (1888). Zur Erkenntnis der Geistigen Entwickiung Nnd der Schriftstellerischen Motive Platos. Joël Von Karl. Berlin. 1887. 2 Mk. The Classical Review 2 (07):206-.score: 9.0
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  81. Krystyna Starczewska (1975). W Poszukiwaniu Moralnych Rozstrzygnięć (Joel Feinberg (Ed.), The Problem of Abortion). Etyka 14.score: 9.0
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  82. Heidi Storl (2012). "Human Nature: A Reader," Ed. Joel J. Kupperman. Teaching Philosophy 35 (4):445-448.score: 9.0
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  83. Edward Vacek (1978). "Ethics in Medicine: Historical Perspectives and Contemporary Concerns," Ed. Stanley Joel Reiser, Arthur J. Dyck, and William J. Curran. [REVIEW] The Modern Schoolman 56 (1):89-90.score: 9.0
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  84. Witold Wachowski & Jakub Matyja (2011). Music-Animated Body. Interview with Joel Krueger. Avant 2 (1).score: 9.0
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  85. Guowen Zhou (2008). Xing Fa de Jie Xian: Joel Feinberg de "Dao de Jie Xian" Yu Chao Yue. Zhongguo Jian Cha Chu Ban She.score: 9.0
     
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  86. Joel Marks (ed.) (1986). The Ways of Desire: New Essays in Philosophical Psychology on the Concept of Wanting. Transaction Publishers.score: 6.0
    Collection of original essays on the theory of desire by Robert Audi, Annette Baier, Wayne Davis, Ronald de Sousa, Robert Gordon, O.H. Green, Joel Marks, Dennis Stampe, Mitchell Staude, Michael Stocker, and C.C.W. Taylor.
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  87. Pierre Maquet, Steven Laureys, Philippe Peigneux, Sonia Fuchs, Christophe Petiau, Christophe Phillips, Joel Aerts, Guy Del Fiore, Christian Degueldre, Thierry Meulemans, Andre Luxen, Georges Franck, Martial Van Der Linden, Carlyle Smith & Axel Cleeremans (2000). Experience-Dependent Changes in Cerebral Activation During Human Rem Sleep. Nature Neuroscience 3 (8):831-36.score: 6.0
    Pierre Maquet1,2,6, Steven Laureys1,2, Philippe Peigneux1,2,3, Sonia Fuchs1, Christophe Petiau1, Christophe Phillips1,6, Joel Aerts1, Guy Del Fiore1, Christian Degueldre1, Thierry Meulemans3, André Luxen1, Georges Franck1,2, Martial Van Der Linden3, Carlyle Smith4 and Axel Cleeremans5.
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  88. Holly Smith (1994). Fetal-Maternal Conflicts. In Allen Buchanan & Jules Coleman (eds.), In Harm's Way: Essays in Honor of Joel Feinberg. Cambridge University Press.score: 6.0
    in In Harm’s Way: Essays in Honor of Joel Feinberg, edited by Allen Buchanan and Jules Coleman (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994), pp. 324-343.
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  89. 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: 6.0
    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 to an (...)
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  90. Joel Kupperman (1999). Value-- And What Follows. Oxford University Press.score: 6.0
    This fresh and engaging work by noted philosopher Joel Kupperman centers on "value"--in the sense of what is worth having or worthy being in life. Kupperman looks first at how judgments of values manifest themselves, whether there can be evidence for them, and whether a realistic account is appropriate. Kupperman then goes on to examine the relations between judgments of value and those of what it is best to do, and whether value has any proper role in social policy. (...)
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  91. Joel Kupperman (1999). Learning From Asian Philosophy. Oxford University Press.score: 6.0
    In an attempt to bridge the vast divide between classical Asian thought and contemporary Western philosophy, Joel J. Kupperman finds that the two traditions do not, by and large, supply different answers to the same questions. Rather, each tradition is searching for answers to their own set of questions--mapping out distinct philosophical investigations. In this groundbreaking book, Kupperman argues that the foundational Indian and Chinese texts include lines of thought that can enrich current philosophical practice, and in some cases (...)
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  92. Richard Scheines, Gaea Leinhardt, Joel Smith & Kwangsu Cho, Teaching and Learning with Online Courses.score: 6.0
    Richard Scheines, Gaea Leinhardt, Joel Smith, and Kwangsu Cho. Teaching and Learning with Online Courses.
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  93. Joel D. Velasco (2012). The Wide Scope of Philosophy of Biology. Metascience 21 (2):359-362.score: 6.0
    The wide scope of philosophy of biology Content Type Journal Article Category Book Review Pages 1-4 DOI 10.1007/s11016-011-9619-0 Authors Joel D. Velasco, Division of Humanities and Social Sciences, California Institute of Technology, MC 101-40, Pasadena, CA 91125, USA Journal Metascience Online ISSN 1467-9981 Print ISSN 0815-0796.
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  94. Joel James Shuman (1999). The Body of Compassion: Ethics, Medicine, and the Church. Westview Press.score: 6.0
    In The Body of Compassion, Joel Shuman presents an important, new theological treatment of contemporary bioethics, weaving together personal experience, a critical treatise on contemporary bioethics, and an exploration of a Christian theological alternative.The author first draws the reader into a consideration of the current state of bioethics by relating the story of his grandfather, a hard-working family man who died a solitary death, unaccompanied by loved ones, in the unfamiliar and sterile world of a hospital. Troubled by the (...)
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  95. Joel Feinberg (1978). Psychological Egoism. In Russ Shafer-Landau & Joel Feinberg (eds.), Reason and Responsibility. Wadsworth.score: 3.0
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  96. Joel Feinberg (1978). Voluntary Euthanasia and the Inalienable Right to Life. Philosophy and Public Affairs 7 (2):93-123.score: 3.0
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  97. Joel Feinberg (1968). Collective Responsibility. Journal of Philosophy 65 (21):674-688.score: 3.0
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  98. Paul Draper, Kai Draper & Joel Pust (2007). Probabilistic Arguments for Multiple Universes. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 88 (3):288–307.score: 3.0
    In this paper, we discuss three probabilistic arguments for the existence of multiple universes. First, we provide an analysis of total evidence and use that analysis to defend Roger White's "this universe" objection to a standard fine-tuning argument for multiple universes. Second, we explain why Rodney Holder's recent cosmological argument for multiple universes is unconvincing. Third, we develop a "Cartesian argument" for multiple universes. While this argument is not open to the objections previously noted, we show that, given certain highly (...)
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  99. Peter Brian Barry, Evil Actions, Evildoers, and Evil People.score: 3.0
    Typically, philosophers interested in evil have typically been concerned with reconciling (or not) the apparent existence of gratuitous suffering with the existence of an omnipotent and omniscient and supremely loving and caring Deity. Undeniably, ‘evil’ functions as a mass noun: note the intelligibility of asking “Why is there so much evil in the world?” But ‘evil’ sometimes functions as an adjective and is used variously to describe persons, actions, desires, motives, and intentions; Joel Feinberg even speaks of “evil smells.” (...)
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