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  1. Karen C. Burke & Grayson M. P. McCouch, Social Security Reform: Lessons From Private Pensions.score: 290.0
    Widespread concerns about the long-term fiscal gap in Social Security have prompted various proposals for structural reform, with individual accounts as the centerpiece. Carving out individual accounts from the existing system would shift significant risks and responsibilities to individual workers. A parallel development has already occurred in the area of private pensions. Experience with 401(k) plans indicates that many workers will have difficulty making prudent decisions concerning investment and withdrawal (...)
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  2. Tom Burke (1994). Dewey's New Logic: A Reply to Russell. University of Chicago Press.score: 150.0
    Although John Dewey is celebrated for his work in the philosophy of education and acknowledged as a leading proponent of American pragmatism, he might also have enjoyed more of a reputation for his philosophy of logic had Bertrand Russell not attacked him so fervently on the subject. In Dewey's New Logic , Tom Burke analyzes the debate between Russell and Dewey that followed the 1938 publication of Dewey's Logic: The Theory of Inquiry . Here, he argues that Russell failed (...)
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  3. Luce Irigaray & Karen I. Burke (2007). Beyond Totem and Idol, the Sexuate Other. Continental Philosophy Review 40 (4):353-364.score: 120.0
    The author interprets idolatry, totemism, sacrilege and taboo through her theory of sexual difference and her study of Eastern spirituality. She argues that the taboo on spirituality in Western culture has cancelled difference, resulting in our current forms of idolatry. Preserving difference, however, would allow the transcendence of the human other to exist. The task of learning to respect difference is central to human spirituality and spiritual progression. The article is a translation of “La transcendance de l’autre” in Autour d’idôlatrie: (...)
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  4. R. J. Burke & C. A. McKeen (1990). Mentoring in Organizations: Implications for Women. Journal of Business Ethics 9 (4-5):317 - 332.score: 120.0
    This paper reviews the literature on the mentoring process in organizations and why mentoring can be critical to the career success of women managers and professionals. It examines some of the reasons why it is more difficult for women to find mentors than it is for men. Particular attention is paid to potential problems in cross-gender mentoring. A feminist perspective is then applied to the general notion of mentorships for women. The paper concludes with an examination of what organizations can (...)
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  5. Karen I. Burke (2007). On Bullshit , by Harry G. Frankfurt. Teaching Philosophy 30 (2):223-226.score: 120.0
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  6. John O. Reiss, Ann C. Burke, Charles Archer, Miquel de Renzi, Hernán Dopazo, Arantza Etxeberría, Emily A. Gale, J. Richard Hinchliffe, Laura Nuño de la Rosa, Chris S. Rose, Diego Rasskin-Gutman & Gerd B. Müller (2008). Pere Alberch: Originator of EvoDevo. Biological Theory 3 (4):351-356.score: 120.0
    In September 2008, 10 years after the untimely death of Pere Alberch (1954–1998), the 20th Altenberg Workshop in Theoretical Biology gathered a group of Pere’s students, col- laborators, and colleagues (Figure 1) to celebrate his contribu- tions to the origins of EvoDevo. Hosted by the Konrad Lorenz Institute for Evolution and Cognition Research (KLI) outside Vienna, the group met for two days of discussion. The meeting was organized in tandem with a congress held in May 2008 at the Cavanilles Institute (...)
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  7. Martin C. Burke (2005). The DOs: Osteopathic Medicine in America (Review). Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 48 (4):618-621.score: 120.0
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  8. Patrick Burke (2002). Review of M.C. Dillon, Beyond Romance. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2002 (11).score: 120.0
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  9. Ingrid C. Burke & William K. Lauenroth (2011). Theories of Ecosystem Ecology. In Samuel M. Scheiner & Michael R. Willig (eds.), The Theory of Ecology. The University of Chicago Press.score: 120.0
     
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  10. L. Langsdorf (1986). Book Reviews : Making Sense of Reification: Alfred Schutz and the Constructionist Theory. BY BURKE C. THOMASON. Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press, 1982. Pp. Xvi + 203. $31.50 Cloth. [REVIEW] Philosophy of the Social Sciences 16 (2):262-264.score: 36.0
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  11. Richard Wollheim (1957). Review: Parkin, C., the Moral Basis of Burke's Political Thought. [REVIEW] Modern Language Review 52:627--628.score: 36.0
  12. C. B. Macpherson (1958). Edmund Burke and the New Conservatism. Science and Society 22 (3):231 - 239.score: 12.0
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  13. C. E. Emmer (2007). The Flower and the Breaking Wheel: Burkean Beauty and Political Kitsch. International Journal of the Arts in Society 2 (1):153-164.score: 12.0
    What is kitsch? The varieties of phenomena which can fall under the name are bewildering. Here, I focus on what has been called “traditional kitsch,” and argue that it often turns on the emotional effect specifically captured by Edmund Burke’s concept of “beauty” from his 1757 'A Philosophical Enquiry into the Sublime and Beautiful.' Burkean beauty also serves to distinguish “traditional kitsch” from other phenomena also often called “kitsch”—namely, entertainment. Although I argue that Burkean beauty in domestic decoration allows (...)
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  14. Burke C. Thomason (1990). On Anonymity and Speaking for Our-Selves. Human Studies 13 (1):97-101.score: 12.0
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  15. Grace Ledbetter (2010). Pragmatics and Poetics (C.) Calame Masks of Authority: Fiction and Pragmatics in Ancient Greek Poetics. Translated by P. M. Burk. Pp. Xvi + 248. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 2005 (First Published as Masques d'Autorité, 2005). Cased US$49.95, £27.50. ISBN: 0-8014-3892-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 60 (01):10-.score: 12.0
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  16. G. C. Field (1914). Book Review:The Political Philosophy of Burke. John MacCunn. [REVIEW] Ethics 24 (3):373-.score: 12.0
  17. Mark C. Carnes (2005). Rousseau, Burke and Revolution in France, 1791. Pearson Longman.score: 12.0
  18. Timothy M. Costelloe (ed.) (2012). The Sublime: From Antiquity to the Present. Cambridge University Press.score: 12.0
    Machine generated contents note: 'The sublime'. A short introduction to a long history Timothy M. Costelloe; Part I. Philosophical History of the Sublime: 1. Longinus and the ancient sublime Malcolm Heath; 2...And the beautiful? revisiting Edmund Burke's 'double aesthetics' Rodolphe Gasche; 3. The moral source of the Kantian sublime Melissa Meritt; 4. Imagination and internal sense: the sublime in Shaftesbury, Reid, Addison, and Reynolds Timothy M. Costelloe; 5. The associative sublime: Kames, Gerrard, Alison, and Stewart Rachel Zuckert; 6. The (...)
     
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  19. Donald G. Douglas (1973). Philosophers on Rhetoric: Traditional and Emerging Views. Skokie, Ill.,National Textbook Co..score: 12.0
    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, (...)
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  20. John A. C. McGann (1930). The Political Philosophy of Edmund Burke. Thought 5 (3):474-494.score: 12.0
  21. C. Roig (1982). Leninist Dialectic Seen From the Point of View of Kenneth Burke's Dialectic. In Hayward R. Alker (ed.), Dialectical Logics for the Political Sciences. Rodopi.score: 12.0
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  22. Lassalle Ruiz & José María (2010). Liberales: Compromiso Cívico Con la Virtud. Debate.score: 12.0
    Fue en Inglaterra donde apareció por vez primera un individualismo virtuoso comprometido con la defensa pública de la libertad frente a la amenaza del absolutismo. Allí surgió un discurso político liberal-republicano que defendió que el bien público y el interés privado fueran de la mano. Así, el liberalismo nació como un discurso público y privado de la virtud individual que tenía la vocación de frenar cualquier arrogancia despótica. Pero en la segunda mitad del siglo XX una tendencia neoliberal y libertaria (...)
     
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  23. Edward C. Moore & Arthur W. Burks (1992). Three Notes on the Editing of the Works of Charles S. Peirce. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 28 (1):83 - 106.score: 4.7
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  24. John K. Burk (2007). Aiming to Kill: The Ethics of Suicide and Euthanasia. By Nigel Biggar, Religion and the Death Penalty: A Call for Reckoning. Edited by Erik C. Owens, John D. Carlson, and Eric P. Elshtain and Theological Fragments: Explorations in Unsystematic Theology. By Duncan B. Forrester. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 48 (3):489–491.score: 4.0
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