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  1. Susanne Boshammer, Matthias Kayss, Christa Runtenberg & Johann S. Ach (1998). Discussing Hugo: The German Debate on the Ethical Implications of the Human Genome Project. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 23 (3):324 – 333.score: 290.0
    The current German criticism of HUGO centers around the term 'human dignity'; consenquentialist and autonomy-based arguments are used. The debate culminates in questioning the integrity of bioethics as a scholarly discipline and has created a heterogeneous coalition of disparate political and social groups that oppose any research that would facilitate genetic pre-selection of human characteristics.
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  2. Rachel Williams (1986). Nestor's War Effort (Stat. Ach. 1.422). The Classical Quarterly 36 (01):280-.score: 36.0
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  3. Steinway Hall, And the Truth Shall Make You Free: A Speech on the Principles of Social Freedom (1871).score: 4.7
    When a deed is done for Freedom, through the broad earthÂ’s aching breast Runs a thrill of joy prophetic, trembling on from East to West, And the slave, whereÂ’er he cowers, feels the soul within him climb To the awful verge of manhood, as the energy sublime Of a century bursts full-blossomed on the thorny stem of Time.
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  4. Gerald F. Gaus & Chandran Kukathas (eds.) (2004). Handbook of Political Theory. Sage.score: 4.0
    `This volume combines remarkable coverage and distinguished contributors. The inclusion of thematic, conceptual, and historical chapters will make it a valuable resource for scholars as well as students' - Professor George Klosko, Department of Politics, University of Virginia This major new Handbook provides a definitive state-of-the-art review to political theory, past and present. It offers a complete guide to all the main areas and fields of political and philosophical inquiry today by the world's leading theorists. The Handbook is divided into (...)
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  5. David Rosenthal, V. Consciousness, Interpretation, and Higher-Order-Thought.score: 4.0
    Few contemporary researchers in psychology, philosophy, and the cognitive sciences have any doubt about whether mental phenomena occur without being conscious. There is extensive and convincing clinical and experimental evidence for the existence of thoughts, desires, and related mental states that aren’t conscious. We characterize thoughts, desires, intentions, expectations, hopes, and many other mental states in terms of the things they are about and, more fully, in terms of their content, as captured by a sentence nominalization, such as a clause (...)
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  6. Kristi L. Kirschner (2010). One City, Two Worlds. Hastings Center Report 40 (5):6-7.score: 4.0
    The scenario is becoming achingly familiar to me: a woman in her fifties with no health insurance suffers a stroke. With luck, it is a small stroke—a "warning sign." But the patients I'm likely to see as a rehabilitation physician are usually not that lucky. The stroke is invariably large, causing significant disability. And the other familiar part of this scene? While treating her, I discover, unbeknownst to the patient, that her blood sugar and blood pressure are out of control. (...)
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