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  1. John V. Burns (1966). Dynamism in the Cosmology of Christian Wolff. New York, Exposition Press.score: 290.0
  2. John V. Burns (1956). The Problem of Specific Natures. The New Scholasticism 30 (3):286-309.score: 290.0
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  3. Chester R. Burns (ed.) (1977). Legacies in Ethics and Medicine. Science History Publications.score: 150.0
    Burns, C. R. Introduction.--Antiquity: Margalith, D. The ideal doctor as depicted in ancient Hebrew writings. Edelstein, L. The Hippocratic oath. Edelstein, L. The professional ethics of the Greek physician. Michler, M. Medical ethics in Hippocratic bone surgery. Maas, P. L., Oliver, J. H. An ancient poem on the duties of a physician.--The medieval era: Levey, M. Medical deontology in ninth century Islam. Bar-Sela, A., Hoff, H. E. Isaac Israeli's fifty admonitions of the physicians. Rosner, F. The physician's prayer attributed (...)
     
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  4. Rob Burns (2012). Making the Best of It: Following Christ in the Real World. By John G. Stackhouse. Pp. X, 367, Oxford University Press, 2008, £17.99. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 53 (5):838-840.score: 120.0
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  5. C. Delisle Burns (1940). Book Review:Modern Constitutions Since 1787. John A. Hawgood. [REVIEW] Ethics 50 (2):236-.score: 120.0
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  6. J. H. Burns (1996). John M. Robson 1927–1995: A Tribute. Utilitas 8 (01):1-.score: 120.0
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  7. Howard I. Kushner, John F. Bastian, Christena H. Turner & Jane C. Burns (2003). Rethinking the Boundaries of Kawasaki Disease: Toward a Revised Case Definition. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 46 (2):216-233.score: 120.0
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  8. David J. Burns, Jeffrey K. Fawcett & John Lanasa (1994). Business Students' Ethical Perceptions of Retail Situations: A Microcultural Comparison. Journal of Business Ethics 13 (9):667 - 679.score: 120.0
    Due in part to a growing realization of the importance of the role that retailing plays in the marketing channel, and to the increasing numbers of college graduates being employed by retailers, growing attention is being placed on business students'' ethical perceptions of retailing practices. This study continues this focus by examining the ethical perceptions of collegiate business students attending two different universities which likely represent two different microcultures — conservative evangelical Protestant and secular.The results suggest that ethical perceptions may (...)
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  9. Dylan M. Burns (2011). John D. Turner and Kevin Corrigan, Eds. Plato's Parmenides and Its Heritage, Vol. 2. Reception in Patristic, Gnostic, and Christian Neoplatonic Texts. [REVIEW] Augustinian Studies 42 (2):295-301.score: 120.0
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  10. John E. Burns (1932). Psychological Aspects of Current Realism. Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 8:34-45.score: 120.0
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  11. George E. Hughes (1951). Morals and Independence: An Introduction to Ethics. By S. J. John Coventry (Burns Oates. 1949. Pp. 109. Price 4s. 6d.). Philosophy 26 (96):89-.score: 42.0
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  12. C. Delisle Burns (1930). From the Physical to the Social Sciences: Introduction to the Study of Economic and Ethical Theory. By Jacques Rueff. Translated by H. Green. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press. London: Humphrey Milford: Oxford University Press. 1929. Pp. Xxxiv + 159. Price 9s.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 5 (18):316-.score: 40.0
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  13. C. H. Whiteley (1960). A History of Philosophy. Vol. V: Hobbes to Hume. By Frederick Copleston S.J. (London: Burns Oates and Washbourne. Pp. 413. Price 30s.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 35 (133):172-.score: 36.0
  14. W. L. Lorimer (1940). John Chrysostom Selections From St. John Chrysostom. The Greek Text Edited with Introduction and Commentary by the Right Rev J. F. D'Alton, D.D., D.Litt. Pp. Viii+395. London: Burns Oates and Washbourne, 1940. Cloth, 8s. 6d. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 54 (04):197-198.score: 36.0
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  15. 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: 12.0
    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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  16. Frank M. Clover (2005). Rome's Stammering Clients T. S. Burns: Rome and the Barbarians, 100 B.C.–A.D. 400 . Pp. Xvi + 461, Maps, Ills. Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003. Cased, £37. ISBN: 0-8018-7306-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 55 (01):258-.score: 12.0
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  17. Dorothy Mary Emmet (1970). Sociological Theory and Philosophical Analysis: A Collection. London,Macmillan.score: 12.0
    Concept and theory formation in the social sciences, by A. Schutz.--Is it a science? by S. Morgenbesser.--Knowledge and interest, by J. Habermas.--Sociological explanation, by T. Burns.--Methodological individualism reconsidered, by S. Lukes.--The problem of rationality in the social world, by A. Schutz.--Concepts and society, by E. Gellner.--Symbols in Ndembu ritual, by V. Turner.--Telstar and the Aborigines or La pensée sauvage, by E. Leach.--Groote Eylandt totemism and Le totémisme aujourd'hui, by P. Worsley.--Bibliography (p. 225-228).
     
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  18. T. V. Smith (1930). Book Review:Democracy: Its Defects and Advantages. C. Delisle Burns. [REVIEW] Ethics 40 (3):437-.score: 12.0
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  19. Nir Eyal & Samia A. Hurst (2008). Physician Brain Drain: Can Nothing Be Done? Public Health Ethics 1 (2):180-192.score: 4.0
    The Harvard University Program in Ethics and Health, 651 Huntington Avenue, 6th floor c/o HSPH, François Xavier Bagnoud Building Boston, MA 02115, USA. Email: Nir_Eyal{at}hms.harvard.edu ' + u + '@' + d + ' '//--> Abstract Access to medicines, vaccination and care in resource-poor settings is threatened by the emigration of physicians and other health workers. In entire regions of the developing world, low physician density exacerbates child and maternal mortality and hinders treatment of HIV/AIDS. This article invites philosophers to (...)
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  20. Reinhard Muskens, Partial Information.score: 4.0
    No formal system can be a satisfactory vehicle for natural language interpretation unless it allows for some degree of underdefinedness. We are finite beings, our capacities for perceiving our surroundings are limited and since the world of phenomena is immensely large this means we can perceive only part of the world. We see, feel and hear parts of reality, not the whole of it, and it seems that a sentence containing a verb of perception like ‘John sees a house (...)
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  21. John Cramer, Burn Up the Nuclear Waste.score: 4.0
    Nevertheless, the problem of nuclear waste disposal is not insoluble. Good technical solutions have existed for at least 20 years, but for political reasons none has ever been implemented. This could be changing. New accelerator-based technical solutions are perhaps more politically acceptable. This column is about this emerging technology.
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  22. Anthony Freeman (2005). The Sense of Being Glared at -- What is It Like to Be a Heretic? Journal of Consciousness Studies 12 (6):4-9.score: 4.0
    In September 1981 the prestigious scientific journal Nature carried an unsigned editorial (subsequently acknowledged to be by the journal's senior editor, John Maddox) titled 'A book for burning?' (Maddox, 1981). It reviewed and damned Rupert Sheldrake's then recently published book A New Science of Life: The Hypothesis of Causative Formation (Sheldrake, 1981) and raised a storm of controversy whose fall-out is still very much with us. Up to this time Sheldrake was a well-respected up-and-coming plant physiologist and the recipient (...)
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  23. John T. O'Brien, Michael J. Firbank, Urs P. Mosimann, David J. Burn & Ian G. McKeith (2005). Change in Perfusion, Hallucinations and Fluctuations in Consciousness in Dementia with Lewy Bodies. Psychiatry Research 139 (2):79-88.score: 4.0
  24. Thomas H. J. Burne, Darryl W. Eyles & John J. McGrath (2008). Animal Models May Help Fractionate Shared and Discrete Pathways Underpinning Schizophrenia and Autism. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (3):264-265.score: 4.0
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  25. Reinhard Muskens (1993). Partial Information. In R. E. Asher & J. M. Y. Simpson (eds.), The Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics. Pergamon.score: 4.0
    the world of phenomena is immensely large this means we can perceive only part of the world. We see, feel and hear parts of reality, not the whole of it, and it seems that a sentence containing a verb of perception like 'John sees a house burn' is most naturally treated as saying that the subject sees an incomplete world in which the embedded sentence is true (see Barwise (1981) for this analysis). But if we want to analyse perception (...)
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  26. Eric V. D. Luft (1990). Would Hegel Have Liked to Burn Down All the Churches and Replace Them with Philosophical Academies? The Modern Schoolman 68 (1):41-56.score: 4.0
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  27. A. R. Burn (1948). Dumbarton Oaks Papers. Number 3. By Ernst Kitzinger, Milton V. Anastos, and Herbert Bloch. Pp. 224; 258 Ill. On Plates. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press (London: Oxford University Press), 1946. Cloth and Boards, 42s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 62 (01):43-.score: 4.0
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  28. Eric V. D. Luft (1990). Would Hegel Have Liked to Burn Down All the Churches and Replace Them with Philosophical Academies? The Modern Schoolman 68 (1):41-56.score: 4.0
     
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  29. John Gibbons, Levels.score: 2.0
    Natural realism is the view that there is a real, metaphysical distinction between those properties, perhaps like being a quark, that are natural kinds and those, perhaps like being either red or round that are not. This is a fairly respectable doctrine, though by no means universally accepted. Perhaps slightly less well entrenched is the idea that there is a relation of causal relevance that sometimes holds between a property of a cause and a property of an effect. If causation (...)
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  30. D. Pimentel, N. Brown, F. Vecchio, V. La Capra, S. Hausman, O. Lee, A. Diaz, J. Williams, S. Cooper & E. Newburger (1992). Ethical Issues Concerning Potential Global Climate Change on Food Production. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 5 (2).score: 2.0
    Burning fossil fuel in the North American continent contributes more to the CO2 global warming problem than in any other continent. The resulting climate changes are expected to alter food production. The overall changes in temperature, moisture, carbon dioxide, insect pests, plant pathogens, and weeds associated with global warming are projected to reduce food production in North America. However, in Africa, the projected slight rise in rainfall is encouraging, especially since Africa already suffers from severe shortages of rainfall. For all (...)
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  31. V. G. Thomas & P. G. Kevan (1993). Basic Principles of Agroecology and Sustainable Agriculture. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 6 (1).score: 2.0
    In the final analysis, sustainable agriculture must derive from applied ecology, especially the principle of the regulation of the abundance and distribution of species (and, secondarily, their activities) in space and time. Interspecific competition in natural ecosystems has its counterparts in agriculture, designed to divert greater amounts of energy, nutrients, and water into crops. Whereas natural ecosystems select for a diversity of species in communities, recent agriculture has minimized diversity in favour of vulnerable monocultures. Such systems show intrinsically less stability (...)
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  32. John P. Clark, Em Memoria Chico Mendes.score: 2.0
    On December 22, 1988, Chico Mendes, the leader of the struggle to preserve the Amazonian rainforest, stepped out of the back door of his house and was assassinated. Chico was a seringueiro, a rubber tapper who collects latex from the trees of the forest. He had a vision of the people of the rainforest living in balance with the natural world, supporting their communities through harvesting the natural, renewable forest products in a sustainable manner. It was for this vision that (...)
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  33. John N. Deely (2010). Medieval Philosophy Redefined: The Development of Cenoscopic Science, Ad 354 to 1644 (From the Birth of Augustine to the Death of Poinsot). [REVIEW] University of Scranton Press.score: 2.0
    Medieval philosophy redefined: the Latin age, c. 400-1635 -- The geography of the Latin age -- The fading light of antiquity: Neoplatonism and the tree of Porphyry, c. 3rd-5th cent. AD -- Founding fathers of the Latin Age: Augustine ([d.] 430) and Boethius ([d.] c. 525) -- The five centuries of darkness, c. 525-1025 -- Dawning of the main development : Anselm ([d.] 1109), Abaelard ([d.] 1142), Lombard ([d.] 1160) -- Enter Aristotle, c. 1150 -- Albert ([d.] 1280) and Aquinas (...)
     
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  34. John Protevi, Political Physiology in High School: Columbine and After.score: 2.0
    In this paper I investigate the mechanics of killing, brining together neuroscience, military history, and the work of the French philosophers Gilles Deleuze & Félix Guattari. Investigating the Columbine killers and the way they negotiate with the intensity of the act of killing allows me to construct a concept of “political physiology,” defined as “interlocking intensive processes that articulate the patterns, thresholds, and triggers of emergent bodies, forming assemblages linking the social and the somatic, with sometimes the subjective (...)
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