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  1. A. D., J. Pratt, K. A., P. K., N. G., R. B. & R. Cooter (1995). Discourses on War. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 26 (4):637-647.score: 390.0
    Members of the Ba2Zn1-xCdxTa2O9 <span class='Hi'>span>(0 <span class='Hi'>span>=<<span class='Hi'>span> x <span class='Hi'>span>=<<span class='Hi'>span> 1)<span class='Hi'>span> series (...) have been synthesized by solid state reactions at 1473 K.<span class='Hi'>span> Powder x-ray diffraction studies show a cubic perovskite cell with a <span class='Hi'>span>~ 4.1 a which increases with increase in x.<span class='Hi'>span> Electron diffraction studies show the presence of hexagonal ordered perovskite structure in addition to the cubic structure seen by x-rays,<span class='Hi'>span> the x <span class='Hi'>span>= 0.5 composition showing more ordered crystallites.<span class='Hi'>span> These samples show high dielectric constants with a maximum <span class='Hi'>span>(r <span class='Hi'>span>= 30 at 1 kHz)<span class='Hi'>span> for the x <span class='Hi'>span>= 0.5 member.<span class='Hi'>span> The dielectric loss increases with increase in x at all the frequencies under study. (shrink)
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  2. G. S. Brett (1934). Book Review:A History of Indian Philosophy. Surendranath Dasgupta; Indian Idealism. Surendranath Dasgupta; Outlines of Indian Philosophy. M. Hiriyanna; History of Indian Philosophy. Vol. VII. Indian Mysticism. S. K. Belvalkar, R. D. Ranade. [REVIEW] Ethics 45 (1):102-.score: 87.0
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  3. F. Otto Schrader (1934). History of Indian Philosophy in Eight Volumes, Vol. 7: Indian Mysticism. By S. K. Belvalkar M.A., Ph.D.,and R. D. Ranade M.A. (Part 1:) Mysticism in Maharashtra. By R. D. Ranade. (Poona: Aryabhushan Press. 1933. Pp- 46 + 496 + 10. Price Rs. 10. Library Edition, RS. 15.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 9 (33):111-.score: 87.0
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  4. Gordon S. Treash (1969). A Prelude to Metaphysics. By K. R. Hanley and J. D. Monan, Englewood Cliffs. Prentice-Hall Inc., 1967, Pp. X, 177, $2.95. [REVIEW] Dialogue 7 (04):697-698.score: 87.0
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  5. Thomas Wiedemann (1998). The Roman Family: Models and Mentalities K. R. Bradley: Discovering the Roman Family. Studies in Roman Social History. Pp. Xi + 216. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1991. Paper. ISBN: 0-19-505858-5. D. I. Kertzer, R. P. Saller (Edd.): The Family in Italy: From Antiquity to the Present. Pp. Xv + 399. New Haven, CT and London: Yale University Press, 1991. Cased. ISBN: 0-300-05037-2. J.-U. Krause Et Al.: Die Familie Und Weitere Anthropologische Grundlagen. (Bibliographie Zur Römischen Sozialgeschichte, 1.) Pp. Xii + 260. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 1992. Paper. ISBN: 3-515-06044-8. W. Suder: Geras. Old Age in Greco-Roman Antiquity. A Classified Bibliography. Pp. 169. Wroclaw: Profil, 1991. Paper. ISBN: 83-900102-2-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 48 (01):125-127.score: 87.0
  6. Michael Winterbottom (1994). F. R. D. Goodyear's Classical Papers K. M. Coleman, J. Diggle, J. B. Hall, H. D. Jocelyn: F. R. D. Goodyear: Papers on Latin Literature. Pp. Viii+307. London: Duckworth, 1992. Cloth40. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 44 (01):196-198.score: 87.0
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  7. W. H. D. Rouse (1912). Publications of the Princeton University Archaeological Expeditions to Syria in 19045 and 1909. Division II.: Ancient Architecture in Syria, by H. C. Butler. Division III.: Greek and Latin Inscriptions in Syria, by E. Littmann, D. Magie, D. R. Stuart. Section A.: Southern Syria. Part 2: Southern Haurân. Section B: Northern Syria. Part 2: II Anderîn, Kerrātîn, Marâtā. Part 3: Djebel Rîha and Djebel Wastaneh. By W. K. Prentice. Leyden: Brill, 1909, 1910. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 26 (05):171-172.score: 84.0
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  8. D. S. Colman (1948). School Books Alston Hurd Chase and Henry Phillips Jr.: A New Introduction to Greek. Pp. 128. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press (London: Oxford University Press), 1946. Paper, 10s. F. Kinchin Smith and T. W. Melluish: Teach Yourself Greek. Pp. 331. London: Hodder and Stoughton (for the English Universities Press), 1947. Cloth, 4s. 6d. K. C. Masterman: A Latin Word-List. Pp. 3. Melbourne: Macmillan, 1945. Paper, 2s. 6d. K. D. Robinson and R. L. Chambers: The Latin Way. Pp. Xxviii+380 (Many Drawings by Hilary M. Crosse). London: Christophers, 1947. Cloth, 6s. 6d. O. N. Jones: Faciliora Reddenda. Pp. 96. London and Glasgow: Blackie, 1947. Cloth, 2s. I. Williamson: The Friday Afternoon Latin Book. Pp. 79 (Illustrated by Drawings). London and Glasgow: Blackie, 1947. Cloth, 2s. 3d. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 62 (3-4):158-159.score: 84.0
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  9. D. A. Malcolm (1959). Sallust's Jugurtha A. D. Leeman: Aufbau Und Absicht von Sallusts Bellum Jugurthinum. (Med. der K. Ned. Akad. van Wetenschappen, Afd. Letterkunde, N.R., Deel 20, No. 8.) Pp. 33. Amsterdam: Noord-Hollandsche Uitgevers Mij., 1957. Paper, Fl. 2. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 9 (02):140-142.score: 84.0
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  10. Thomas Greenwood (1932). A Manual of Greek Mathematics. By Sir Thomas Heath K.C.B., K.C.V.O., F.R.S., Sc.D. (London: Oxford Clarendon Press (Humphrey Milford). 1931. Pp. 568). [REVIEW] Philosophy 7 (27):361-.score: 81.0
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  11. Amitrajeet A. Batabyal (2001). J. B. Braden and S. Proost, Editors, the Economic Theory of Environmental Policy in a Federal System; A. Cornwell and J. Creedy, Environmental Taxes and Economic Welfare; G. Atkinson, R. Dubourg, K. Hamilton, M. Munasinghe, D. Pearce, and C. Young, Measuring Sustainable Development: Macroeconomics and the Environment; R. Nau, E. Gronn, M. Machina, and O. Bergland, Editors, Economic and Environmental Risk and Uncertainty: New Models and Methods. [REVIEW] Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 14 (1):97-103.score: 81.0
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  12. Nicholas Jardine (1978). Essays in Memory of Imre Lakatos Edited by R. S. Cohen, P. K. Feyerabend and M. W. Wartofsky (Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol. Xxxix; Synthese Library, Vol. 99) D. Reidel, Dordrecht, Holland/Boston, U.S.A., 1976. Xi + 768pp. Cloth $62.00; Paper $34.00. [REVIEW] Philosophy 53 (203):119-.score: 81.0
  13. Ronald A. Knox (1992). W. R. Connor, M. H. Hansen, K. A. Raaflaub, B. S. Strauss: Aspects of Athenian Democracy. (Classica Et Mediaevalia Dissertationes, 11.) Pp. 128. Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press, University of Copenhagen, 1990. Paper, D.Kr. 150. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 42 (01):217-218.score: 81.0
  14. Robin Osborne (2007). Art and Archaeology (D.C.) Haggis Kavousi I: The Archaeological Survey of the Kavousi Region. (Prehistory Monographs 16). Philadelphia: INSTAP Academic Press, 2005. Pp. Xxxii + 242, 71 Figs, 39 Plates. £50/$80. 1931534187. (A.S.) Henry Torone. The Literary, Documentary and Epigraphical Testimonia. (The Archaeological Society at Athens Library 230). Athens, 2004. Pp. 94. 25. 9608145414. (J.K.) Papadopoulos The Early Iron Age Cemetery at Torone. Excavations Conducted by the Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens in Collaboration with the Athens Archaeological Society, with Contributions by J.H. Musgrave, S. Bökönyi, D. Ruscillo, F. Gyulai, K. Kelertas, R.E. Jones and I.K. Whitbread. (Monumenta Archaeologica 24). Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology at UCLA, 2005. Vol. 1: Text; Vol. 2: Illustrations. Pp. Xliii + 1279, Illus. $200. 1931745161. [REVIEW] Journal of Hellenic Studies 127:213-.score: 81.0
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  15. Hugh Plommer (1955). Fernand Robert: Exploration Archéologique de Délos Faite Par L'École Française D'Athènes: Trois Sanctuaires Sur le Rivage Occidental. Pp. 123; 79 Figs. Paris: de Boccard, 1952. Cloth and Boards.(2) Jean Jannoray: Fouilles de Delphes. Tome Ii: Topographie Et Architecture. Le Gymnase. Pp. 91; 30 Plates. Paris: de Boccard, 1953. Paper.(3) Pierre Amandry: Fouilles de Delphes. Tome Ii: Topographie Et Architecture. La Colonne des Naxiens Et le Portique des Athéniens. Relevés Et Restaurations Par Y. Fomine, K. Tousloukof Et R. Will. Pp. 128; 41 Plates. Paris: de Boccard, 1953. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 5 (02):219-220.score: 81.0
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  16. C. C. J. Webb (1936). The Purpose of God. By W. R. Matthews, K.C.V.O., D.Lit., D.D., Dean of St. Paul's, Fellow of King's College, London. (London: Nisbet & Co. 1935. Pp. Xi + 182. Price 7s. 6d. Net.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 11 (43):345-.score: 81.0
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  17. J. A. Davison (1966). Vocvm Discordia Concors A. Hoekstra: Homeric Modifications of Formulaic Prototypes. Studies in the Development of Greek Epic Diction. (Verb., der K. Nederl. Akad. van Wetenschappen, Afd. Letterkunde, N.R. Lxxi. I.) Amsterdam: Noord-Hollandsche Uitgevers Mij., 1965. Paper, Fl. 22.50. Louis Graz: Le Feu Dans L'Lliade Et L'Odyssée. Πρ: Champ D'Emploi Et Signification. (Études Et Commentaires, Lx.) Pp. 382; 1 Folding Plate; 20 Figs. Paris: Klincksieck, 1965. Paper, 64 Fr. Friedrich Eichhorn: Homers Odyssee: Ein Führer Durch Die Dichtung. Pp. 160. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1965. Paper, DM. 15.80. Fausto Codino: Introduzione a Omero. Pp. 212. Turin: Einaudi, 1965. Paper, L. 800. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 16 (03):278-284.score: 81.0
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  18. E. Laughton (1959). In Search of Varro H. Dahlmann Und R. Heisterhagen: Varronische Studien, I: Zu den Logistorici. (Akad. D. Wiss. in Mainz, Abh. D. Geistes- Und Sozialwiss. K.I., 1957, Nr. 4.) Pp. 52. Wiesbaden: Steiner, 1957. Paper, DM. 4.80. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 9 (01):41-42.score: 81.0
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  19. G. Milligan (1929). A Manual Grammar of the Greek New Testament. By H. E. Dana, TH.D., and Julius R. Mantey, TH.D., D.D. London: S.P.C.K., 1928. 12s. 6d. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 43 (02):89-.score: 81.0
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  20. J. P. Postgate (1902). Some Recent American Work in Latin Grammar The Subjunctive Substantive Clauses in Plautus Not Including Indirect Questions. By Charles L. Durham. Cornell Studies in Classical Philology, No. Xiii. The Macmillan Company, 1901. Pp. Vi. 120. Price 80 Cents. The Stimulative Subjunctive in Latin. By Prof Charles E. Bennett, Cornell University. Transactions of the American Philological Association (Ginn & Co.) for 1900, Pp. 223250. A Study in Case Rivalry Being an Investigation Regarding the Use of the Genitive and the Accusative in Latin with Verbs of Remembering and Forgetting. By Clinton L. Babcock. Cornell Studies, Xiv. The Macmillan Co. 1901. Pp. Vi. 120. Price 60 Cents. The Case Constructions After the Comparative in Latin. By K. P. R. Neville. Cornell Studies, Xv. The Macmillan Co. 1901. Pp. 87. Price 80 Cents. The Latin Pronouns is, Hio, Iste, Ipse. By Clarence Linton Meadee, Ph.D. Instructor in Latin in the University of Michigan. The Macmillan Co. New York; Macmillans. London. 1901. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 16 (04):226-231.score: 81.0
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  21. A. Abatemarco (2010). A Physicist's Approach to Phase Controlling Chaotic Economic Models / F. T. Arecchi, R. Meucci, F. Salvadori, D. Acampora, K. Al Naimee ; Part V: Related Issues: A Note on Complaints and Deprivation. [REVIEW] In Marisa Faggini, Concetto Paolo Vinci, Antonio Abatemarco, Rossella Aiello, F. T. Arecchi, Lucio Biggiero, Giovanna Bimonte, Sergio Bruno, Carl Chiarella, Maria Pia Di Gregorio, Giacomo Di Tollo, Simone Giansante, Jaime Gil Aluja, A. I͡U Khrennikov, Marianna Lyra, Riccardo Meucci, Guglielmo Monaco, Giancarlo Nota, Serena Sordi, Pietro Terna, Kumaraswamy Velupillai & Alessandro Vercelli (eds.), Decision Theory and Choices: A Complexity Approach. Springer Verlag Italia.score: 81.0
     
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  22. Colin Adams (1999). R. K Atzoff with Y. P Etroff , D. S Chaps (Edd.): Classical Studies in Honor of David Sohlberg . Pp. IX + 510, Ills. Ramat Gan: Bar-Ilan University, 1996. Isbn: 965-226-182-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 49 (01):315-.score: 81.0
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  23. G. W. Butterworth (1918). Patristic and Biblical Translations The Treatise of Irenaeus of Lugdunum Against the Heresies. A Translation of the Principal Passages, with Notes and Arguments, by F. R. Montgomery Hitchcock, M.A., D.D. Gregory of Nyssa: The Life of St. Macrina. Translated by W. K. Lowther Clarke, B.D. The Wisdom Pf Ben-Sira. Translated by W. O. E. Oesterley, D.D. (1) Two Vols.; (2) One Vol.; (3) One Vol. Pp. (1) 146, Vol. Ii, 151; (2) 79; (3) 148. London: S.P.C.K., 1916. (1) 2s. Net Per Vol.; (2) Is. Net; (3) 2s. 6d. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 32 (7-8):180-182.score: 81.0
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  24. James Collins (1976). "Collected Works of Erasmus, Vol. 1: The Correspondence of Erasmus, Letters 1 to 141 (1484 to 1500)," Trans. R. A. B. Mynors and D. F. S. Thomson, Annotated by Wallace K. Ferguson; and "Under Pretext of Praise: Satiric Mode in Erasmus' Fiction," by Sister Geraldine Thompson. [REVIEW] The Modern Schoolman 53 (2):209-211.score: 81.0
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  25. James Collins (1977). "The Correspondence of Erasmus, Vol. 2: Letters 142 to 297, (1501 to 1514)," Trans. R. A. B. Mynors and D. F. S. Thomson, and Annotated by W. K. Ferguson. [REVIEW] The Modern Schoolman 54 (4):406-407.score: 81.0
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  26. Mirella Ferrari (1986). T & T L. D. Reynolds (Ed.) with Contributions by P. K. Marshall, M. D. Reeve, L. D. Reynolds, R. H. Rouse, R. J. Tarrant, M. Winterbottom and Others: Texts and Transmission. Pp. Xlviii + 509. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1983. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 36 (02):287-290.score: 81.0
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  27. Stephen Gaselee (1938). Postclassica (1) Léon Herrmann: Querolus. (See C.R. LII. 48.) (2) Caro Lynn: A College Professor of the Renaissance. (LI. 208.) (3) Series Archiepiscoporum Cantuariensiutn. (LI. 160.) (4-6) J. D. P. Bolton, H. A. P. Fisher, H. Thomson. (LI. 158.) (7) Prope Sacellum Ioannis Pascoli, Etc. (LI. 246.) (8) H. D. Watson: Jabberwocky, Etc. (LI. 246.) (9) H. K. St. J. Sanderson: Vtraque Lingua. (LI. 246.). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 52 (04):134-135.score: 81.0
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  28. S. E. Jackson (1909). Indogermanic Numerals Die Distributiven Und Die Kollectiven Numeralia der Indogermanischen Sprachen. Von K. Brugmann. Mit Einem Anhang von Eduard Sievers. Altnordisch Tvenn(I)R Ϸrenn(I)R, Fernir, From Vol. XXV. of the 'Abhandlungen der Philologisch-Historischen Klasse der Königl Sächsischen Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften.' Leipzig: D. G. Teubner, 1907. M. 3.60. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 23 (05):164-165.score: 81.0
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  29. H. J. Rose (1954). D. Loenen: Polemos. Een Studie Over Oorlog in de Griekse Oudheid. (Med. D. K. Nederlandse Akademie van Wettenschappen, Afd. Letterkunde, N.R., Deel 16, No. 3.) Pp.97. Amsterdam: Noord-Hollandsche Uitgevers Mij., 1953. Paper, Fl. 4. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 4 (3-4):309-310.score: 81.0
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  30. F. H. Sandbach (1962). The Dyscolos Twice More Walther Kraus: Menanders Dyskolos. (Sitz. D. Öster. Akad. D. Wiss., 234, 4.) Pp. 126. Vienna: H. Böhlaus Nachf., 1960. Paper, 85 Sch. B. A. van Groningen: Le Dyscolos de Ménandre, Étude Critique du Texte. (Verhand. D. K. Ned. Akad., N.R. Lxvii. 3.) Pp. 160. Amsterdam: Noord-Hollandsche Uitgevers Mij., 1960. Paper, Fl. 20. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 12 (01):23-26.score: 81.0
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  31. Ḥayyim ben Isaac Volozhiner (2011). Yirʼat H. Le-Ḥayim: Ḳunṭresim Mi-Kitve Ḳodesh Shel ... Ḥayim, N. ʻe., Ha-A.B.D. Ṿe-R.M. Di-.. Ṿolozin Asher Yiḳare ... Be-Shem Nefesh Ha-Ḥayim ; Rinat Yitsḥaḳ: Heʼarot, Beʼurim U-Ferushim. [REVIEW] "Makhon le-Ḥeḳer Ha-NeviʼIm".score: 81.0
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  32. Joh Zahlfleisch (1906). Zu Kants Krit. D. R. V. S. 651 (Kehrbach) Im Zusammenhang des K.Schen Systems. Kant-Studien 11 (1-3).score: 81.0
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  33. Brendan Lalor (1998). Swampman, Etiology, and Content. Southern Journal of Philosophy 36 (2):215-232.score: 58.0
  34. R. G. Penman (1970). Some School Books 1. G. W. Garforth: Bede's Historia Ecclesiastica: A Selection. (Alpha Classics.) Pp. Viii+142; 8 Plates, Map. London: Bell, 1967. Cloth, 12s. 6d. 2. A. S. Cox: Lucretius on Matter and Man. Extracts From Books I, Ii, Iv, and V. (Alpha Classics.) Pp. Viii+200; 8 Plates, 15 Figs. London: Bell, 1967. Cloth, 9s. 6d. 3. K. W. D. Hull: Martial and His Times. (Alpha Classics.) Pp. Xii+142; 8 Plates; Plan. London: Bell, 1967. Cloth, 8s. 6d. 4. Bertha Tilly: Vergil, Aeneid Iv. (Palatine Classics.) Pp. Viii+281; 4 Plates. London: University Tutorial Press, 1968. Cloth, 11s. 6d. 5. E. C. Kennedy: Caesar, De Bello Gallico, Ii. (Palatine Classics.) Pp. Viii+137; 4 Plates; Maps and Plans. London: University Tutorial Press, 1967. Cloth, 10s. 6d. 6. C. P. Watson: The Growth of Rome. Extracts From Livy's Histories From the Foundation of the City to the Death of Hannibal. Pp. 144; 2 Plates, 3 Maps. London: Faber, 1967. Cloth, 9s. 6d. 7. D. M. Burnett: From Troy to Rome. An Easy Latin Re. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 20 (01):89-90.score: 45.0
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  35. R. Janko (1981). Peter Smith: Nursling of Mortality. A Study of the Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite. (Studien Zur Klassischen Philologie, 3.) Pp. 147. Frankfurt a. M., Bern, and Cirencester/U.K.: Peter D. Lang, 1981. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 31 (02):285-286.score: 45.0
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  36. R. N. J. Graham (2002). Ward Ethics. Dilemmas for Medical Students and Doctors in Training: Edited by T K Kushner, D C Thomasma. Cambridge University Press, 2001, Pound18.95, Pp 265. ISBN 0-521-66452-. [REVIEW] Journal of Medical Ethics 28 (5):332-b-333.score: 45.0
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  37. Gocha R. Tsetskhladze (2009). Black Sea Colonies (D.V.) Grammenos, (E.K.) Petropoulos (Edd.) Ancient Greek Colonies in the Black Sea 2. In Two Volumes. (BAR International Series 1675 [I] and [II].) Pp. Viii, Vi + 1262, Ills, Maps. Paper, £140. ISBN: 978-1-4073-0111-2 (Vol. I), 978-1-4073-0112-9 (Vol. II), 978-1-4073-0110-5 (Set). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 59 (02):534-.score: 39.0
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  38. D. W. Hamlyn (1980). Knowledge and the Beginnings of Understanding: A Reply to R. K. Elliott. Journal of Philosophy of Education 14 (2):257–259.score: 39.0
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  39. Michael D. Reeve (2004). SNOW ON CITHAERON G. W. Most (Ed.): CommentariesKommentare . (Aporemata: Kritische Studien Zur Philologiegeschichte, Band 4.) Pp. 468. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1999. Paper. ISBN: 3-525-25903-4. R. K. Gibson, C. S. Kraus (Edd.): The Classical Commentary: Histories, Practices, Theory. (Mnemosyne Suppl. 232.) Pp. 427. Leiden: Brill, 2002. Cased. ISBN: 90-04-12153-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 54 (01):5-.score: 39.0
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  40. Brian D. Haig (1990). Theorizing Practical Intelligence: Essay Review of R. J. Sternberg and R. K. Wagner, Eds., Practical Intelligence. Educational Philosophy and Theory 22 (1):40–44.score: 39.0
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  41. G. E. R. Lloyd (1990). Dimitris K. Raïos: Archimède, Ménélaos D'Alexandrie Et le 'Carmen de Ponderibus Et Mensuris': Contributions à L'Histoire des Sciences. (ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟ ΙΩΑΝΝΙΝΩΝ ΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΟΝΙΚΗ ΝΠΝΤΗΡΔΑ φΙΛΟΣΟφΙΚΗΣ ΣΧΟΛΗΣ 'ΔΩΔΩξ039D;Η': ΠΑΡΑΡΤΗΜΑ, 29.) Pp. 256; 16 Figures. Ioannina: University of Ioannina, 1989. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 40 (02):525-526.score: 39.0
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  42. N. K. Rutter (2000). R. B. Strassler: The Landmark Thucydides: a Comprehensive Guide to the Peloponnesian War (A Newly Revised Edition of the Richard Crawley Translation with Maps, Annotations, Appendices and Encyclopedic Index, with an Introduction by V. D. Hanson). Pp. Xxxiii + 711, Ills. New York, Etc.: The Free Press, 1996. Cased, $45. ISBN: 0-684-82815-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 50 (02):581-.score: 39.0
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  43. K. J. Dover (1981). Byrne R. S. Fone (Ed.): Hidden Heritage. History and the Gay Imagination. An Anthology. Pp. Xviii + 323. New York: Avocation Publishers, N.D. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 31 (02):326-327.score: 39.0
  44. R. Saarinen (1998). Nature, Man, and Society in the Twelfth Century, by M.-D. Chenu, Edited and Translated by Jerome Taylor and Lester K. Little From La Theologie au Donzieme Siecle. University of Toronto Press, 1997. 361 Pp. Pb. 13.00. ISBN 0-8020-7175-. [REVIEW] Studies in Christian Ethics 11 (2):156-157.score: 39.0
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  45. D. J. Allan (1934). K. O. Brink: Stil Und Form der Pseudaristotelischen Magna Moralia. Pp. 110. Ohlau: Eschenhagen, 1933. Paper.R. Seligsohn: Die Uebersetzung der Ps.- Aristoielischen Problemata Durch Bartholomaeus von Messina. Text Und Textkritische Untersuchungen Zum Ersten Buch. Pp. 165. Berlin: Ebering, 1933. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 48 (05):193-.score: 39.0
  46. K. C. Bailey (1935). The Early History of Chemistry Professor J. R. Partington, M.B.E., D.Sc.: Origins and Development of Applied Chemistry. Pp. Xii + 597. London, New York, Toronto: Longmans, 1935. Cloth, 45s. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 49 (06):239-.score: 39.0
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  47. R. J. (1994). [Z Nowości Zagranicznych] Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Matematyce J.M. Folina, Poincaré and the Philosophy of Mathematics, 1992. K. Jacobs, Invitation to Mathematics, 1992. D. M. Davis, The Nature and Power of Mathematics, 1993. G. Hellman, Mathemati. [REVIEW] Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 16.score: 39.0
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  48. R. McKenzie (1931). A Propos D'Une Inscription de la Fin de la Période Mycénienne. Par Ivar Lindquist. (Bulletin de la Société Royale des Lettres de Lund, 193031, II.) Pp. 18. Lund: C. W. K. Gleerups Förlag, 1931. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 45 (05):195-.score: 39.0
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  49. G. R. G. Mure (1932). Aristotle's Psychology of Conduct Aristotle's Psychology of Conduct. By A. K. Griffin, M.A., Ph.D. Pp. 186. London: Williams and Norgate, 1931. Cloth, 10s. 6d. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 46 (03):121-122.score: 39.0
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  50. D. L. Page (1963). W. J. W. Koster: De Epidaurische Hymne Op de Magna Mater. (Med. der K. Nederl. Akad., Afd. Letterkunde, N.R., Deel 25, No. 4.) Pp. 25. Amsterdam: Noord-Hollandsche Uitgevers Mij., 1962. Paper, Fl. 2.75. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 13 (02):220-221.score: 39.0
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  51. D. A. RussellS (1962). Plutarchus: Moralia. Vol. Vi. Fasc. 1: Ed. C. Hubert, Curavit H. Drexler. Fasc. 2: Ed. M. Pohlenz, Curavit R. Westman. Fasc. 3: Ed. K. Ziegler, M. Pohlenz. Pp. Xxii+205; Xii+239; Xiv+53. Leipzig: Teubner, 1959. Cloth, DM. 8.80, 9, 2.40. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 12 (03):307-.score: 39.0
  52. Alan Ross Anderson, Ruth Barcan Marcus, R. M. Martin & Frederic B. Fitch (eds.) (1975). The Logical Enterprise. Yale University Press.score: 30.0
    Metaphysics and language: Quine, W. V. O. On the individuation of attributes. Körner, S. On some relations between logic and metaphysics. Marcus, R. B. Does the principle (...)
     
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  53. Lisa D. Bendixen & Florian C. Feucht (eds.) (2010). Personal Epistemology in the Classroom: Theory, Research, and Implications for Practice. Cambridge University Press.score: 30.0
    Machine generated contents note: Part I. Introduction: 1. Personal epistemology in the classroom: a welcome and guide for the reader Florian C. Feucht and Lisa D. Bendixen; (...)
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  54. R. Downey (1984). Co-Immune Subspaces and Complementation in V∞. Journal of Symbolic Logic 49 (2):528 - 538.score: 30.0
    We examine the multiplicity of complementation amongst subspaces of V ∞ . A subspace V is a complement of a subspace W if VW = {0} and (V (...)W) * = V ∞ . A subspace is called fully co-r.e. if it is generated by a co-r.e. subset of a recursive basis of V ∞ . We observe that every r.e. subspace has a fully co-r.e. complement. Theorem. If S is any fully co-r.e. subspace then S has a decidable complement. We give an analysis of other types of complements S may have. For example, if S is fully co-r.e. and nonrecursive, then S has a (nonrecursive) r.e. nowhere simple complement. We impose the condition of immunity upon our subspaces. Theorem. Suppose V is fully co-r.e. Then V is immune iff there exist M 1 , M 2L(V ∞ ), with M 1 supermaximal and M 2 k-thin, such that $M_1 \oplus V = M_2 \oplus V = V_\infty$ . Corollary. Suppose V is any r.e. subspace with a fully co-r.e. immune complement W (e.g., V is maximal or V is h-immune). Then there exist an r.e. supermaximal subspace M and a decidable subspace D such that $V \oplus W = M \oplus W = D \oplus W = V_\infty$ . We indicate how one may obtain many further results of this type. Finally we examine a generalization of the concepts of immunity and soundness. A subspace V of Vis nowhere sound if (i) for all QL(V ∞ ) if $Q \supset V$ then Q = V ∞ , (ii) V is immune and (iii) every complement of V is immune. We analyse the existence (and ramifications of the existence) of nowhere sound spaces. (shrink)
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  55. M. D. Pollock (2013). On the Entropy of Schwarzschild Space-Time. Foundations of Physics 43 (5):615-630.score: 30.0
    In a previous paper by Pollock and Singh, it was proven that the total entropy of de Sitter space-time is equal to zero in the spatially (...)flat case K=0. This result derives from the fundamental property of classical thermodynamics that temperature and volume are not necessarily independent variables in curved space-time, and can be shown to hold for all three spatial curvatures K=01. Here, we extend this approach to Schwarzschild space-time, by constructing a non-vacuum interior space with line element ds 2=e2λ(r) dt 2e(r) dr 2r 2( 2+sin2 θdϕ 2), where $\mathrm{e}^{2{\lambda }(r)}=-\frac{1}{2}(1-\frac{r^{2}}{R_{0}^{2}})$ , which matches onto the vacuum exterior Schwarzschild metric in such a way that e2λ and d(e2λ )/dr are both continuous at the Schwarzschild radius R 0=2M. Then we show that the volume entropy is equal to A/4, where $A\equiv 4\pi R_{0}^{2}$ is the area of the apparent horizon, as found by Hawking. (shrink)
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  56. K. P. Chandroo, S. Yue & R. D. Moccia (2004). An Evaluation of Current Perspectives on Consciousness and Pain in Fishes. Fish and Fisheries 5:281-95.score: 29.0
  57. S. K. Shah, R. D. Truog & F. G. Miller (2011). Death and Legal Fictions. Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (12):719-722.score: 29.0
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  58. R. D. Ogden, W. K. Hamilton & C. Whitcher (2010). Assisted Suicide by Oxygen Deprivation with Helium at a Swiss Right-to-Die Organisation. Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (3):174-179.score: 29.0
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  59. R. D. Bradley & M. K. Rennie (1971). Must the Propositions of Arithmetic Be Empirical? Noûs 5 (3):253-271.score: 29.0
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  60. D. R. Bell, K. Baier, Ronald W. Hepburn, Thomas McPherson, R. D. Bradley, D. D. Raphael, Antony Flew, W. H. F. Barnes, James Griffin, John Wheatley, Heinz-Juergen Schuering, D. P. Henry, Ernest H. Hutten, Anthony Kenny, Mary Warnock, Arthur Thomson & R. F. Holland (1962). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 71 (284):552-594.score: 29.0
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  61. K. R. D. (1963). Hegel-Studien. The Review of Metaphysics 17 (2):311-312.score: 29.0
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  62. Mariagnese Giusto & Stephen G. Simpson (2000). Located Sets and Reverse Mathematics. Journal of Symbolic Logic 65 (3):1451-1480.score: 29.0
    Let X be a compact metric space. A closed set K $\subseteq$ X is located if the distance function d(x, K) exists as a continuous real-valued (...) function on X; weakly located if the predicate d(x, K) $>$ r is Σ 0 1 allowing parameters. The purpose of this paper is to explore the concepts of located and weakly located subsets of a compact separable metric space in the context of subsystems of second order arithmetic such as RCA 0 , WKL 0 and ACA 0 . We also give some applications of these concepts by discussing some versions of the Tietze extension theorem. In particular we prove an RCA 0 version of this result for weakly located closed sets. (shrink)
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  63. T. Takeuchi, R. D. Ogilvie, A. V. Ferrelli, T. I. Murphy & K. Belicki (2001). The Dream Property Scale: An Exploratory English Version. Consciousness and Cognition 10 (3):341-355.score: 29.0
    Our goal is to develop an English version of the Dream Property Scale (DPS-E) based on the original normed scale in Japan (DPS-J). Factor analyses extracted (...) four factors (Emotionality, Rationality, Activity, and Impression) and its factor structure was apparently similar to the DPS-J. The DPS-E was also shown to be related to EEG power spectral values. These results indicate that the DPS-E may provide an exploratory basis for a reliable and valid tool for capturing and quantifying the properties of dream experiences that could reflect physiological activities without the intervention of experimenters. We suggest that the DPS-E will develop into a useful tool to help clarify dream production mechanisms by further investigation. (shrink)
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  64. K. R. D. (1962). Alfred North Whitehead. The Review of Metaphysics 15 (4):684-684.score: 29.0
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  65. K. R. D. (1962). Ressentiment. The Review of Metaphysics 15 (4):679-679.score: 29.0
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  66. C. Jacobson, K. F. D. Hughey, W. J. Allen, S. Rixecker & R. W. Carter, Toward More Reflexive Use of Adaptive Management.score: 29.0
    Adaptive management is commonly identified as a way to address situations where ecological and social uncertainty exists. Two discourses are common: a focus on experimentation, and a (...)
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  67. R. E. Jennings, P. K. Schotch & D. K. Johnston (1981). The $N$-Adic First-Order Undefinability of the Geach Formula. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 22 (4):375-378.score: 29.0
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  68. Barry I. Chazan (1973). Moral Education. New York,Teachers College Press.score: 29.0
    Frankena, W. K. Morality and moral philosophy.--Soltis, J. F. Men, machines and morality.--Chazan, B. I. The moral situation.--Phenix, P. H. Ethics and the will of (...)
     
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  69. Maurice William Cranston (1972). Hobbes and Rousseau: A Collection of Critical Essays. Garden City, N.Y.,Anchor Books.score: 29.0
    Introduction, by R. Peters and M. Cranston.--Hobbes: the problem of interpretation, by W. H. Greenleaf.--Warrender and his critics, by B. Barry.--Hobbes and the just man, (...)
     
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  70. K. R. D. (1963). An Anthology of His Writings. The Review of Metaphysics 17 (2):307-307.score: 29.0
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  71. K. R. D. (1960). Die Dogmatischen Grundlagung der Sowjetischen Philosophie. The Review of Metaphysics 14 (1):176-177.score: 29.0
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  72. K. R. D. (1960). Das Widerspruchsprinzip in der Neueren Sowjetischen Philosophie. The Review of Metaphysics 14 (1):177-177.score: 29.0
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  73. K. R. D. (1961). Einstein Und Die Sowjetphilosophie. The Review of Metaphysics 15 (1):194-194.score: 29.0
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  74. K. R. D. (1961). Introduction to the Philosophy of History. The Review of Metaphysics 15 (1):189-189.score: 29.0
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  75. K. R. D. (1961). Metod Analiza V Souremennoi Burzhoznoi Filosofi. The Review of Metaphysics 15 (1):189-190.score: 29.0
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  76. K. R. D. (1963). Marx Vs. Russia. The Review of Metaphysics 17 (2):307-307.score: 29.0
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  77. Donald G. Douglas (1973). Philosophers on Rhetoric: Traditional and Emerging Views. Skokie, Ill.,National Textbook Co..score: 29.0
    Johnstone, H. W., Jr. Rhetoric and communication in philosophy.--Smith, C. R. and Douglas, D. G. Philosophical principles in the traditional and emerging views of rhetoric.--Wallace, K (...). R. Bacon's conception of rhetoric.--Thonssen, L. W. Thomas Hobbes's philosophy of speech.--Walter, O. M., Jr. Descartes on reasoning.--Douglas, D. G. Spinoza and the methodology of reflective knowledge in persuasion.--Howell, W. S. John Locke and the new rhetoric.--Doering, J. F. David Hume on oratory.--Douglas, D. G. A neo-Kantian approach to the epistomology of judgment in criticism.--Bevilacqua, V. M. Lord Kames's theory of rhetoric.--Brockriede, W. E. Bentham's philosophy of rhetoric.--Anderson, R. E. Kierkegaard's theory of communication.--Macksoud, S. J. Ludwig Wittgenstein, radical operationism and rhetorical stance.--Stewart, J. J. L. Austin's speech act analysis.--Torrence, D. L. A philosophy of rhetoric from Bertrand Russell.--Clark, A. Martin Buber, dialogue, and the philosophy of rhetoric.--Bennett, W. Kenneth Burke--a philosophy in defense of un-reason.--Dearin, R. D. The philosophical basis of Chaim Perelman's theory of rhetoric. (shrink)
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  78. K. R. D. (1962). Political Theory. The Review of Metaphysics 15 (4):673-674.score: 29.0
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  79. K. R. D. (1960). Reason for Living. The Review of Metaphysics 13 (3):529-529.score: 29.0
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  80. K. R. D. (1960). Some Dilemmas of Naturalism. The Review of Metaphysics 14 (1):170-170.score: 29.0
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  81. K. R. D. (1960). Strength of Men and Nations. The Review of Metaphysics 13 (3):530-531.score: 29.0
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  82. David F. Walbert (1973). Abortion, Society, and the Law. Cleveland [Ohio]Press of Case Western Reserve University.score: 29.0
    George, B. J. Jr. The evolving law of abortion.--Guttmacher, A. F. The genesis of liberalized abortion in New York: a personal insight.--Callahan, D. Abortion: some ethical (...) issues.--Jakobovits, I. Jewish views on abortion.--Drinan, R. F. The inviolability of the right to be born.--Schwartz, R. A. Abortion on request: the psychiatric implications.--Fleck, S. A psychiatrist's views on abortion.--Niswander, K. R. Abortion practices in the United States: a medical viewpoint.--Macintyre, M. N. Genetic risk, prenatal diagnosis, and selective abortion.--Messerman, G. A. Abortion counselling: shall women be permitted to know?--Pilpel, H. F. and Zuckerman, R. J. Abortion and the rights of minors. (shrink)
     
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  83. Stephen Finlay & Terence Cuneo (2008). Teaching & Learning Guide for: Moral Realism and Moral Nonnaturalism. Philosophy Compass 3 (3):570-572.score: 27.0
    Metaethics is a perennially popular subject, but one that can be challenging to study and teach. As it consists in an array of questions about ethics, it (...)
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  84. Philippe Mongin (2006). A Concept of Progress for Normative Economics. Economics and Philosophy 22 (1):19-54.score: 27.0
    The paper discusses the sense in which the changes undergone by normative economics in the twentieth century can be said to be progressive. A simple criterion is (...)
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  85. David Keyt (1985). Distributive Justice in Aristotle's Ethics and Politics. Topoi 4 (1):23-45.score: 27.0
    The symbolism introduced earlier provides a convenient vehicle for examining the status and consistency of Aristotle's three diverse justifications and for explaining how he means to (...)avoid Protagorean relativism without embracing Platonic absolutism. When the variablesxandyare allowed to range over the groups of free men in a given polis as well as over individual free men, the formula for the Aristotelian conception of justice expresses the major premiss of Aristotle's three justifications: (1) (∀ x )(∀ y ) (P(xW(x)/P(yW(y)=V(T(x))/V(T(y)))Democracy is justified by adding a minor premiss to the effect that as a group the many ( m ) are superior (>) in virtue and wealth to the few best men ( f ): 85 (2 d ) (P(m) · W(m)) > (P(f) · W(f)) (3 d ) V(T(m))>V(T(f))Absolute kingship is justified when a godlike man ( g ) appears in a polis who is incommensurably superior (≫) in virtue and wealth to all the remaining free men ( r ): (2 k ) (P(g) · W(g)) ≫ (P(r) · W(r)) (3 k ) V(T(g)) ≫ V(T(r))True aristocracy requires a more complex justification, which was symbolized in Section 4. These justifications are compatible with each other since they apply to different situations. The polises where democracy and true aristocracy are justified contain no godlike men, and the polis in which democracy is justified differs from that in which true aristocracy is justified in containing a large group of free men who individually have little virtue ( Pol. III.11.1281b23-25, 1282a25-26). Each of the justifications is a valid deductive argument. Aristotle affirms the major premiss they share on the basis of a twofold appeal to nature. The principle of distributive justice, the concept as distinguished from the various conceptions of distributive justice, is itself according to nature ( Pol. VII.3.1325b7-10) and so too is one particular standard of worth, the standard of the best polis. Consequently, the question of the status of these three justifications, whether they are purely hypothetical or not, is a question about the minor premiss or premisses of each. In the case of the democratic premiss Aristotle's answer is straightforward: it is sometimes but not always true ( Pol. III.11.1281bl5-21). Hence the justification of democracy is not purely hypothetical. Nor is the justification of absolute kingship. The man who islike a god among men” ( Pol. III.13.1284a10-11) would be a man of heroic virtue (see VII.14.1332bl6-27); and such a man, Aristotle says, israre” ( σπávιoη ) (not nonexistent) ( E.N. VII.1.1145a27-28). The minor premisses of the aristocratic argument describe a situation where all of the free men in a given polis have sufficient wealth for the exercise of the moral and intellectual virtues and where all of the older free men of the polis are men of practical wisdom. In the Politics Aristotle makes only the modest claim that such a situation is possible: It is not possible for the best constitution to come into being without appropriate equipment [that is, the appropriate quality and quantity of territory and of citizens and noncitizens]. Hence one must presuppose many things as one would wish them to be, though none of them must be impossible ( Pol. VII.4.1325b37-38; see also II.6.1265al7-18). But Aristotle appears to subscribe to the principle that every possibility is realized at some moment of time ( Top. 11.11.115bl7-18, Met. Θ.4.1047b3-6, N.2.1088b23-25). This principle together with the claim that the situation described is possible entails that the situation sometimes occurs. Thus even Aristotle's justification of true aristocracy is not purely hypothetical. The final question is Aristotle's way of avoiding Protagorean relativism without embracing Platonic absolutism. The relativist, along with everyone else ( E.N. V.3.1131a13-14, Pol. III.12.1282bl8), can accept the principle of distributive justice: Q(x)/Q(y) = V(T(x))/V(T(y)) And he can concede that particular instances of this principle, particular conceptions of justice, accurately describe the modes of distributing political authority that appear just to particular polises and to particular philosophers. What he denies is that there is any basis for ranking these various conceptions of justice or for singling one out as the best (Plato, Theaet. 172A-B). Aristotle, following in Plato's track ( Laws X.888D7-890D8), maintains against the relativist that nature provides such a basis. But he departs from Plato in his conception of nature. For Platothe just by nature” ( τó ρυσει δίκ }) ( Rep. VI.501B2) is the Form of justice, an incorporeal entity ( Phdo. 65D4-5, Soph. 246B8) that exists beyond time and space ( Tim. 37C6-38C3, 51E6-52B2), whereas for Aristotle the sensible world is the realm of nature ( Met. A.1.1069a30-b2). Thus in appealing to nature Aristotle does not appeal to a transcendent standard. Nor does he appeal to his main criterion of the natural, namely, happening always or for the most part. Aristotle's theory of justice is anchored to nature by means of the polis described in Politics VII and VIII, and he regards this polis as natural because it fosters the true end of human life and because its social and political structure reflects the natural hierarchy of human beings and the natural stages of life. Thus the nature that Aristotle's theory of justice is ultimately founded on is human nature. (shrink)
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  86. Brian Bruya (ed.) (2010). Effortless Attention: A New Perspective in the Cognitive Science of Attention and Action. MIT Press.score: 27.0
    This is the first book to explore the cognitive science of effortless attention and action. Attention and action are generally understood to require effort, and the expectation (...)
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  87. Erich Rast, Context as Assumptions. MSH Lorraine Preprints 2010 of the Proceedings of the Epiconfor Workshop on Epistemology, Nancy 2009.score: 27.0
    In the tradition of Stalnaker (1978,2002, context can be regarded as a set of assumptions that are mutually shared by a group of epistemic agents.An obvious (...) generalization of this view is to explicitly represent each agents assumptions in a given situation and update them accordingly when new information is accepted. I lay out a number of philosophical and linguistic requirements for using such a model in order to describe communication of ideally-rational agents. In particular,the following questions are addressed: -/- 1. What is the logical status of assumptions as opposed to rational belief, how are these assumptions generated from an underlying belief base in a given interpretation situation,and how are assumptions revised/contracted? -/- 2.What kind of ideal reasoning processes underly the interpretation ofincompletecontent that may for example be obtained by an agent from an utterance by deriving some literal meaning from the lexicon and a grammar? -/- Regarding the first set of questions, my proposal is to consider assumptions akin to rational belief, but not stronger than modal logic KD, since positive and negative introspection do not seem to hold for them.Given that, an obvious question is what the relation between beliefs and assumptions is. One possible answer is to generate an agents assumptions from an agents beliefs in a given interpretation situation by revising his beliefs with his beliefs about what the message sender believes in that situation. If such an account is based on AGM belief revision/contraction(Alchourrón 1985, Gärdenfors 1989)there is a number of well-known problems that need to be addressed, because revision of iterated belief modalities is required in this case. These problems have already been investigated in detail in recent works on DDL Leitgeb/Segerberg 2007)and DEL see e.g. Ditmarsch et. (2008) Another strategy would be to maintain and revise assumptions independently of the beliefs of an agent.I will briefly discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each of these views. In both views, assumptions constitute the subjective context in which an agent interprets an utterance and encounters the world. The result of an interpretation is in turn checked against the agents original beliefs, and if the checking operation succeeds the agent revises his beliefs by the result in the normal way described by the AGM paradigm. -/- The second of the above questions needs to be addressed on the basis of concrete examples. Considering utterance like David is readyorJohn is tallthat from a contextualist viewpoint express semantically incomplete content in the sense of Bach(2005, 2007, how may an agent arrive at interpretations of these utterances that are more complete? A first step is to presume that missing semantic ingredients are represented by missing argument places, which is a problematic assumption as it introduces a dependence on the semantic representation language. Given that, a default interpretation can be obtained by existentially quantifying over the missing argument and interpretation can then be regarded as an inference process. In case of the two examples mentioned,the assumptions of the agent allow him to obtain more specific readings by instantiating a value for the existentially bound variable.&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; As I will show,&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; this inference can be relatively straightforward in some cases like &lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt;‘John is tall’&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt;, whereas it requires complicated encyclopedic background knowledge and a number of default reasoning steps in other cases.&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; -/- Based on more examples of this kind,&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; I argue that first,&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; belief revision with iterated modalities in a multi-agent setting is needed to generate an agents assumptions as laid out above.&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; Second,&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; default reasoning is needed.&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; Third,&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; a qualitative or quantitative representation of uncertainty &lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt;(‘degrees of belief’&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt;) is needed in order to obtain a useful model of the checking step,&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; since fortunately not everybody believes everything that other people say.&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; These requirements put the theory of interpretation based on assumptions in the frontline of ongoing research on the implementation of belief revision and update in dynamic logics.&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; Such a theory might also be useful for contextualist accounts of strong knowledge,&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; as it can be argued convincingly that when a knowledge ascription appears to be context-sensitive,&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; this is so because the embedded proposition is context-sensitive and not because knowledge itself is context-sensitive.&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; Hence,the context-sensitivity of embedded propositions in knowledge claims and how different agents in the same situation arrive at different assessments about them may be explained by an inferential theory of interpretation similar to the one outlined here but with another underlying concept of assumptions.&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; -/- Literature &lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; Alchourrón,&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; C.&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; E.&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt;; Gärdenfors,&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; P.&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; &&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; Makinson,&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; D.&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; (1985)&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt;, &lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt;'On the logic of theory change:&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; partial meet contraction and revision functions'&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt;, Journal of Symbolic Logic(50)&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt;, 510-530.&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; -/- Bach,&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; K.&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; (2007)&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt;, &lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt;'Minimalism for Dummies:&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; Reply to Cappelen and Lepore'&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt;, Technical report,&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; University of San Fransisco,&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; Department of Philosophy.&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; -/- Bach,&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; K.&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; (2005)&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt;, Context ex Machina,&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; in án Gendler Szabó,&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; ed.&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt;,'Semantics versus Pragmatics'&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt;, Oxford UP,&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; Oxford,&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; pp.&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; 16-44.&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; -/- Ditmarsch,&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; H.&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; v.&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt;; Hoek,&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; W.&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; v.&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; d.&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; &&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; Kooi,&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; B.&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; (2008)&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt;, Dynamic Epistemic Logic,&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; Kluwer.&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; -/- Gärdenfors,&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; P.&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; (1988)&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt;, Knowledge in Flux,&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; MIT Press.&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; -/- Leitgeb,&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; H.&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; &&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; Segerberg,&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; K.&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; (2007)&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt;, &lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt;'Dynamic doxastic logic:&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; why,&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; how,&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; and where to?&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt;',&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; Synthese155(2)&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt;, 167-190.&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; -/- Stalnaker,&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; R.&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; (1978)&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt;, Assertion,&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; in &lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt;. Cole,&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; ed.&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt;,'Pragmatics'&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt;, Academic Press,&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; New York,&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; pp.&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; 315-332.&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; -/- Stalnaker,&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; R.&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; (2002)&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt;, &lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt;'Common Ground'&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt;, Linguistics and Philosophy25(5-6)&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt;, 701-&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt;-721.&lt;span class='Hi'&gt;&lt;/span&gt; -/- . (shrink)
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  88. 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: 27.0
    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 (...)
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  89. Andreas Vrahimis (2013). "Was There a Sun Before Men Existed?": A. J. Ayer and French Philosophy in the Fifties. Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 1 (9).score: 27.0
    In contrast to many of his contemporaries, A. J. Ayer was an analytic philosopher who had sustained throughout his career some interest in developments in the work (...)
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  90. Stig Kanger & Sören Stenlund (eds.) (1974). Logical Theory and Semantic Analysis: Essays Dedicated to Stig Kanger on His Fiftieth Birthday. Reidel.score: 27.0
    Lewis, D. Semantic analyses for dyadic deontic logic.--Salomaa, A. Some remarks concerning many-valued propositional logics.--Chellas, B. F. Conditional obligation.--Jeffrey, R.C. Remarks on interpersonal utility (...) theory.--Hintikka, J. On the proper treatment of quantifiers in Montague semantics.--Mayoh, B.H. Extracting information from logical proofs.--Åqvist, L. A new approach to the logical theory of actions and causality.--Pörn, I. Some basic concepts of action.--Bouvère, K. de. Some remarks concerning logical and ontological theories.--Hacking, I. Combined evidence.--Äberg, C. Solution to a problem raised by Stig Kanger and a set theoretical statement equivalent to the axiom of choice.--Lindström, P. On characterizing elementary logic.--<span class='Hi'>Scottspan>, D. Rules and derived rules.--Hansson, B. A program for pragmatics.--Hermerén, G. Models.--Fenstad, J.E. Remarks on logic and probability.--Stenlund, S. Analytic and synthetic arithmetical statements. (shrink)
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  91. P. Langat, D. Pisartchik, D. Silva, C. Bernard, K. Olsen, M. Smith, S. Sahni & R. Upshur (2011). Is There a Duty to Share? Ethics of Sharing Research Data in the Context of Public Health Emergencies. Public Health Ethics 4 (1):4-11.score: 27.0
    Making research data readily accessible during a public health emergency can have profound effects on our response capabilities. The moral milieu of this data sharing has not (...)
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  92. Peg Brand, Myles Brand, G. E. M. Anscombe, Donald Davidson, John M. Dolan, Peter T. Geach, Thomas Nagel, Barry R. Gross, Nebojsa Kujundzic, Jon K. Mills, Stephen Lester Thompson, Richard J. McGowan, Jennifer Uleman, John D. Musselman, James S. Stramel, Parker English & Torin Alter (1995). Letters to the Editor. Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 69 (2):119 - 131.score: 27.0
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  93. Andrew Gamble & Rajiv Prabhakar (2005). Assets and Poverty. Theoria 44 (107):1-18.score: 27.0
    Asset egalitarianism is a new agenda but an old idea. At its root is the notion that every citizen should be able to have an individual property (...)
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  94. Janina Kotarbinska (1960). On Ostensive Definitions. Philosophy of Science 27 (1):1-22.score: 27.0
    The first part deals with the problem of the external form of ostensive definition. It is concluded that the definition statement is not complete. The proper form (...)
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  95. Martin Cohen (2005). Wittgenstein's Beetle and Other Classic Thought Experiments. Blackwell Pub..score: 27.0
    A is for Alice and astronomers arguing about acceleration -- B is for Bernard's body-exchange machine -- C is for the Catholic cannibal -- D is for Maxwell (...)'s demon -- E is for evolution (and an embarrassing problem with it) -- F is for the forms lost forever to the prisoners of the cave -- G is for Galileo's gravitational balls -- H is for Hume's shades -- I is for the identity of indiscernibles -- J is for Henri Poincaré and alternative geometries -- K is for the Kritik and Kant's kind of thought experiments -- L is for Lucretius' spear -- M is for Mach's motionless chain -- N is for Newton's bucket -- O is for Olbers' paradox -- P is for Parfit's person -- Q is for the questions raised by thought experiments quotidiennes -- R is for the rule-ruled room -- S is for Salvatius' ship, sailing along its own space-time line -- T is for the time-travelling twins -- U is for the universe, and Einstein's attempts to understand it -- V is for the vexed case of the violinist -- W is for Wittgenstein's beetle -- X is for xenophanes and thinking by examples -- Y is for counterfactuals and a backwards approach to history -- Z is for Zeno and the mysteries of infinity. (shrink)
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  96. Lois Schafer Mahoney & Linda Thorn (2006). An Examination of the Structure of Executive Compensation and Corporate Social Responsibility: A Canadian Investigation. Journal of Business Ethics 69 (2):149 - 162.score: 27.0
    We explore the extent to which Boards use executive compensation to incite firms to act in accordance with social and environmental objectives (e.g., Johnson, R. and (...)D. Greening: 1999, Academy of Management Journal 42(5), 564-578; Kane, E. J.: 2002, Journal of Banking and Finance 26, 1919-1933.). We examine the association between executive compensation and corporate social responsibility (CSR) for 77 Canadian firms using three key components of executives' compensation structure: salary, bonus, and stock options. Similar to prior research (McGuire, J., S. Dow and K. Argheyd: 2003, Journal of Business Ethics 45(4), 341-359), we measure three different aspects of CSR, which include Total CSR as well as CSR Strengths and CSR Weaknesses. CSR Strengths and CSR Weaknesses capture the positive and negative aspects of CSR, respectively. We find significant positive relationships between: (1) Salary and CSR Weaknesses, (2) Bonus and CSR Strengths, (3) Stock Options and Total CSR; and (4) Stock Options and CSR Strengths. Our findings suggest the importance of the structure of executive compensation in encouraging socially responsible actions, particularly for larger Canadian firms. This in turn suggests that executive compensation can be an effective tool in aligning executives' welfare with that of the "common good", which results in more socially responsible firms (Bebchuk, L., J. Fried and D. Walker: 2002, The University of Chicago Law Review 69, 751-846; Zalewski, D.: 2003, Journal of Economic Issues 37(2), 503-509). In addition, our findings suggest the importance of institutional context in influencing the association between executive compensation and CSR. Further implications for practice and research are discussed. (shrink)
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  97. Adrian M. Owen, Martin R. Coleman, D. K. Menon, E. L. Berry, I. S. Johnsrude, J. M. Rodd, Matthew H. Davis & John D. Pickard (2006). Using a Hierarchical Approach to Investigate Residual Auditory Cognition in Persistent Vegetative State. In Steven Laureys (ed.), Boundaries of Consciousness. Elsevier.score: 27.0
  98. M. K. Bendiane, A.-D. Bouhnik, A. Galinier, R. Favre, Y. Obadia & P. Peretti-Watel (2009). French Hospital Nurses' Opinion About Euthanasia and Physician-Assisted Suicide: a National Phone Survey. Journal of Medical Ethics 35 (4):238-244.score: 27.0
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  99. Isaiah Berlin, P. F. Strawson, R. Rhees, F. E. Sparshott, Michael Scriven, R. F. Holland, Jonathan Harrison, H. G. Alexander, C. A. Mace, J. L. Evans, D. A. Rees, W. Mays, C. K. Grant, Basil Mitchell & G. C. J. Midgley (1952). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 61 (243):405-439.score: 27.0
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