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  1. Benjamin W. Libet, Anthony Freeman & Keith Sutherland (1999). The Volitional Brain: Towards a Neuroscience of Free Will. Imprint Academic.score: 120.0
    It is widely accepted in science that the universe is a closed deterministic system in which everything can, ultimately, be explained by purely physical...
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  2. Keith Sutherland (1998). The Mirror of Consciousness. Journal Of Consciousness Studies 5 (2):235-244.score: 120.0
  3. Daniel Sutherland (2008). Arithmetic From Kant to Frege: Numbers, Pure Units, and the Limits of Conceptual Representation. Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplements 83 (63):135-164.score: 30.0
  4. Daniel Sutherland (2005). The Point of Kant's Axioms of Intuition. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 86 (1):135–159.score: 30.0
  5. Daniel Sutherland (2006). Kant on Arithmetic, Algebra, and the Theory of Proportions. Journal of the History of Philosophy 44 (4):533-558.score: 30.0
  6. Daniel Sutherland (2005). Kant on Fundamental Geometrical Relations. Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 87 (2):117-158.score: 30.0
    Equality, similarity and congruence are essential elements of Kant’s theory of geometrical cognition; nevertheless, Kant’s account of them is not well understood. This paper provides historical context for treatments of these geometrical relations, presents Kant’s views on their mathematical definitions, and explains Kant’s theory of their cognition. It also places Kant’s theory within the larger context of his understanding of the quality-quantity distinction. Most importantly, it argues that the relation of equality, in conjunction with the categories of quantity, plays a (...)
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  7. Daniel Sutherland (2004). Kant's Philosophy of Mathematics and the Greek Mathematical Tradition. Philosophical Review 113 (2):157-201.score: 30.0
  8. Stewart R. Sutherland (1976). Hume on Morality and the Emotions. Philosophical Quarterly 26 (102):14-23.score: 30.0
  9. B. William Silcock, Carol B. Schwalbe & Susan Keith (2008). "Secret" Casualties: Images of Injury and Death in the Iraq War Across Media Platforms. Journal of Mass Media Ethics 23 (1):36 – 50.score: 30.0
    This study examined more than 2,500 war images from U.S. television news, newspapers, news magazines, and online news sites during the first five weeks of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003 and found that only 10% showed injury or death. The paper analyzes which media platforms were most willing to show casualties and offers insights on when journalists should use gruesome war images or keep them secret.
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  10. Heather E. Keith (2001). Pornography Contextualized: A Test Case for a Feminist-Pragmatist Ethics. Journal of Speculative Philosophy 15 (2):122-136.score: 30.0
  11. Lisa H. Newton, Louis Hodges & Susan Keith (2004). Accountability in the Professions: Accountability in Journalism. Journal of Mass Media Ethics 19 (3 & 4):166 – 190.score: 30.0
    Accountability is viewed as a civilizing element in society, with professional accountability formalized in most cases as duties dating to the Greeks and Socrates; journalists must find their own way, without formal professional or government regulation or licensing. Three scholars look at the process in a line from the formal professional discipline to suggesting problems the journalism fraternity faces without regulation to suggesting serious internal ethics conferences as 1 solution to the problem.
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  12. Daniel Sutherland (2003). Mathematics and Necessity: Essays in the History of Philosophy (Review). Journal of the History of Philosophy 41 (3):426-427.score: 30.0
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  13. S. Grodzinsky Frances, W. Miller Keith & J. Wolf Marty (forthcoming). The Ethics of Designing Artificial Agents. Ethics and Information Technology.score: 30.0
    In their important paper “Autonomous Agents”, Floridi and Sanders use “levels of abstraction” to argue that computers are or may soon be moral agents. In this paper we use the same levels of abstraction to illuminate differences between human moral agents and computers. In their paper, Floridi and Sanders contributed definitions of autonomy, moral accountability and responsibility, but they have not explored deeply some essential questions that need to be answered by computer scientists who design artificial agents. One such question (...)
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  14. Susan Keith, Carol B. Schwalbe & B. William Silcock (2006). Images in Ethics Codes in an Era of Violence and Tragedy. Journal of Mass Media Ethics 21 (4):245 – 264.score: 30.0
    In an analysis of 47 U.S. journalism ethics codes, we found that although most consider images, only 9 address a gripping issue: how to treat images of tragedy and violence, such as those produced on the battlefields of Iraq, during the 2005 London bombings, and after Hurricane Katrina. Among codes that consider violent and tragic images, there is agreement on what images are problematic and a move toward green-light considerations of ethical responsibilities. However, the special problems of violence and truth (...)
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  15. William M. Keith & David E. Beard (2008). Toulmin's Rhetorical Logic: What's the Warrant for Warrants? Philosophy and Rhetoric 41 (1):22-50.score: 30.0
  16. Donald MacKenzie MacKinnon, Brian Hebblethwaite & Stewart R. Sutherland (eds.) (1982). The Philosophical Frontiers of Christian Theology: Essays Presented to D.M. Mackinnon. Cambridge University Press.score: 30.0
    This distinguished collection of essays has been produced to honour Donald McKinnon, who retired from the Norris-Hulse Professorship of Divinity in the ...
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  17. D. F. Pears, D. G. C. Macnabb, Paul Streeten, Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, A. M. Quinton, I. M. Crombie, R. Rhees, B. A. O. Williams, W. J. Rees, Philippa Foot, Homer H. Dubs, N. S. Sutherland & Bernard Mayo (1957). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 66 (262):265-286.score: 30.0
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  18. Heather E. Keith (2009). Transforming Ren: The De of George Herbert Mead's Social Self. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 36 (1):69-84.score: 30.0
  19. Anthony Parel & Ronald C. Keith (eds.) (1992). Comparative Political Philosophy: Studies Under the Upas Tree. Sage.score: 30.0
    Like many disciplines, the study of political philosophy has, to a large extent, been the study of modern western political philosophy, particularly liberalism, utilitarianism, and socialism. As a consequence, the study of comparative political philosophy is still in its infancy. The contributors to this volume move beyond this Eurocentric bias to facilitate and exchange perspectives originating in European, Chinese, Indian, and Islamic communities. They document the responses to the perilous transition from "tradition" to "modernity" and address the commonality of human (...)
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  20. Heather Peters, Jo-Anne Fiske, Dawn Hemingway, Anita Vaillancourt, Christina McLennan, Barb Keith & Anne Burrill (2010). Interweaving Caring and Economics in the Context of Place: Experiences of Northern and Rural Women Caregivers. Ethics and Social Welfare 4 (2):172-187.score: 30.0
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  21. Gail Hinich Sutherland (2003). The Wedding Pavilion: Performing, Recreating, and Regendering Hindu Identity in Houston. International Journal of Hindu Studies 7 (1-3).score: 30.0
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  22. Francis X. Clooney, Gail Hinich Sutherland, Lou Ratté, Francis X. Clooney, Carl Olson, Constantina Rhodes Bailly, Alex Wayman, Herman Tull, Sheila McDonough, Robert Zydenbos, Cynthia Ann Humes, Sarah Caldwell, Deepak Sharma, Robin Rinehart, Robert N. Minor, Frank J. Korom, Janice D. Willis, Peter Flügel, Vijay Prashad, Muhammad Usman Erdosy, Muhammad Usman Erdosy, Antony Copley, Steve Derné, Swarna Rajagopalan, Gavin Flood, Rebecca J. Manring, Michael York, David Gordon White, John Grimes, Melissa Kerin, Steven J. Rosen, Anna B. Bigelow, Carl Olson & Will Sweetman (1997). Book Reviews and Notices. [REVIEW] International Journal of Hindu Studies 1 (3).score: 30.0
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  23. Nancy K. Keith, Charles E. Pettijohn & Melissa S. Burnett (2003). An Empirical Evaluation of the Effect of Peer and Managerial Ethical Behaviors and the Ethical Predispositions of Prospective Advertising Employees. Journal of Business Ethics 48 (3):251-265.score: 30.0
    An advertising firm''s ethical culture (as defined by the firm''s managerial and peer ethical behaviors) may affect the employees'' comfort levels and ethical behaviors. In this research, scenarios were used to describe advertising firms with various ethical cultures. Respondents'' perceived comfort levels in working for the firms described in the scenarios and the respondents'' behavioral intentions when faced with various advertising situations were assessed. Results of the study indicate that peer ethical behavior exerts a strong influence on the comfort or (...)
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  24. Sirine Shebaya, Andrea Sutherland, Orin Levine & Ruth Faden (2010). Alternatives to National Average Income Data as Eligibility Criteria for International Subsidies: A Social Justice Perspective. Developing World Bioethics 10 (3):141-149.score: 30.0
    Current strategies to address global inequities in access to life-saving vaccines use averaged national income data to determine eligibility. While largely successful in the lowest income countries, we argue that this approach could lead to significant inefficiencies from the standpoint of justice if applied to middle-income countries, where income inequalities are large and lead to national averages that obscure truly needy populations. Instead, we suggest alternative indicators more sensitive to social justice concerns that merit consideration by policy-makers developing new initiatives (...)
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  25. Margaret B. Sutherland (1995). Centring on Child-Centred Education. Journal of Philosophy of Education 29 (3):441–445.score: 30.0
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  26. Stewart R. Sutherland (1970). Imagination in Literature and Philosophy: A Viewpoint on Camus's «L'Étranger’. British Journal of Aesthetics 10 (3):261-274.score: 30.0
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  27. N. S. Sutherland (1959). Motives as Explanations. Mind 68 (270):145-159.score: 30.0
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  28. I. L. G. Sutherland (1927). Maori Culture and Modern Ethnology: A Preliminary Survey, I. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 5 (2):81 – 93.score: 30.0
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  29. Kate Brittlebank, Kathleen D. Morrison, Christopher Key Chapple, D. L. Johnson, Fritz Blackwell, Carl Olson, Chenchuramaiah T. Bathala, Gail Hinich Sutherland, Gail Hinich Sutherland, Ashley James Dawson, Nancy Auer Falk, Carl Olson, Dan Cozort, Karen Pechilis Prentiss, Tessa Bartholomeusz, Katharine Adeney, D. L. Johnson, Heidi Pauwels, Paul Waldau, Paul Waldau, C. Mackenzie Brown, David Kinsley, John E. Cort, Jonathan S. Walters, Christopher Key Chapple, Helene T. Russell, Jeffrey J. Kripal, Dermot Killingley, Dorothy M. Figueira & John S. Strong (1998). Book Reviews and Notices. [REVIEW] International Journal of Hindu Studies 2 (1).score: 30.0
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  30. Arthur Berriedale Keith (1923/1974). Buddhist Philosophy in India and Ceylon. Gordon Press.score: 30.0
    Asl. Atthasalinl of Buddhaghosa, ed. PTS. 1897. BB. Bibliotheca Buddhica, Petrograd. BC. Buddhacarita, ed. Cowell, Oxford, 1893. BCA. ...
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  31. Eric M. Meslin, Heather J. Sutherland, James V. Lavery & James E. Till (1995). Principlism and the Ethical Appraisal of Clinical Trials. Bioethics 9 (4):399–418.score: 30.0
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  32. Jerry W. Rudy & Julian R. Keith (1997). LTP and Memory: Déjà Vu. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (4):629-629.score: 30.0
    Shors & Matzel's conclusion that LTP is not related to learning is similar to one we reached several years ago. We discuss some methodological advances that have relevance to the issue and applaud the authors for challenging existing dogma.
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  33. Beverly Gard, Priscilla D. Keith, Tom Neltner & M. Deborah Millette (2007). Law for Healthy Homes. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 35:43-45.score: 30.0
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  34. William Keith (1990). Cognitive Science on a Wing and a Prayer. Social Epistemology 343 (October-December):343-355.score: 30.0
  35. Susan Keith (2000). The Existential Copy Editor. Journal of Mass Media Ethics 15 (1):43 – 57.score: 30.0
    Newspaper copy editors labor in anonymity and struggle for respect in their newsrooms. These conditions may make it difficult for them to realize their potential as the last line of defense against violations of ethical practice. By adopting existentialism as a guiding moral philosophy, however, copy editors can find the courage and confidence to act as final guardians of ethical journalism. This article examines how copy editors are often overlooked in the literature of journalism ethics and suggests ways in which (...)
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  36. Stewart R. Sutherland (1991). Notebook. Philosophy 66 (258):550-.score: 30.0
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  37. James Sutherland (1886). An Alleged Gap in Mill's Utilitarianism. Mind 11 (44):597-599.score: 30.0
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  38. Stewart R. Sutherland (1983). Penelhum on Hume. Philosophical Quarterly 33 (131):182-186.score: 30.0
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  39. A. Berriedale Keith (1927). Book Review:Indian Philosophy. S. Radhakrishnan, King George V. [REVIEW] Ethics 38 (1):109-.score: 30.0
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  40. Edwin H. Sutherland (1932). Book Review:Conflicting Penal Theory in Statutory Law. Mabel A. Elliott. [REVIEW] Ethics 42 (3):337-.score: 30.0
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  41. Heather E. Keith (2001). Deep Democracy: Community, Diversity, and Transformation (Review). Journal of Speculative Philosophy 15 (2):170-172.score: 30.0
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  42. William Keith (1994). Artificial Intelligences, Feminist and Otherwise. Social Epistemology 8 (4):333 – 340.score: 30.0
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  43. William Keith (2003). Leah Ceccarelli (2001) Shaping Science with Rhetoric: The Cases of Dobzhansky, SchröDinger, and Wilson. Argumentation 17 (1):123-126.score: 30.0
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  44. Stewart R. Sutherland (1970). Book Reviews. [REVIEW] British Journal of Aesthetics 10 (4).score: 30.0
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  45. Stewart B. Sutherland (1972). Book Reviews. [REVIEW] British Journal of Aesthetics 12 (1).score: 30.0
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  46. Stewart R. Sutherland (1973). Book Reviews. [REVIEW] British Journal of Aesthetics 13 (1).score: 30.0
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  47. I. Sutherland (1932). In Pursuit of the Obvious. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 10 (3):222 – 226.score: 30.0
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  48. I. L. G. Sutherland (1927). Maori Culture and Modern Ethnology: A Preliminary Survey, II. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 5 (3):186 – 201.score: 30.0
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  49. J. D. Sutherland (1957). Some Comments on Dr Fairbairn's Paper. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 7 (28):329-333.score: 30.0
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  50. Kristine M. Gebbie, James G. Hodge, Benjamin Mason Meier, Drue H. Barrett, Priscilla Keith, Denise Koo, Patricia M. Sweeney & Patricia Winget (2008). Improving Competencies for Public Health Emergency Legal Preparedness. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 36 (s1):52-56.score: 30.0
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  51. Heather Keith (2004). Line Drawings: Defining Women Through Feminist Practice (Review). Journal of Speculative Philosophy 18 (4):326-329.score: 30.0
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  52. Arthur Berriedale Keith (1918/1975). A History of the Sāṁkhya Philosophy: The Sāṁkhya System. Nag Publishers.score: 30.0
     
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  53. William Keith (1995). De Rhetorica Fullerae. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 25 (4):488-496.score: 30.0
    I should say at the outset that I actually like this book a lot, but I am not sure how comfortable I am with liking it. It is the sort of innovative, exciting, exasperating, infuriating, and provocative book that's good even when it's bad, because it sets everyone to talking and arguing about all kinds of things. Initially, I will give a brief gloss (if such a thing makes sense in reference to a piece of Steve Fuller's writing) of (...)
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  54. Arthur Berriedale Keith (1921/1968). Indian Logic and Atomism. New York, Greenwood Press.score: 30.0
     
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  55. Kevin T. Keith (2009). Life Extension : Proponents, Opponents, and the Social Impact of the Defeat of Death. In Michael K. Bartalos (ed.), Speaking of Death: America's New Sense of Mortality. Praeger.score: 30.0
     
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  56. William Keith (1990). Response to Slezak: Nein, Ich Verstehe Nicht. Social Epistemology 4 (4):361 – 367.score: 30.0
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  57. Arthur Berriedale Keith (1921/1978). The Karma-Mīmāṁsā. Exclusively Distributed by Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers.score: 30.0
     
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  58. Arthur Berriedale Keith (1925/1971). The Religion and Philosophy of the Veda and Upanishads. Westport, Conn.,Greenwood Press.score: 30.0
     
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  59. Hywel David Lewis, Stewart R. Sutherland & T. A. Roberts (eds.) (1989). Religion, Reason, and the Self: Essays in Honour of Hywel D. Lewis. University of Wales Press.score: 30.0
     
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  60. K. I. Manktelow, E. J. Sutherland & D. E. Over (1995). Probabilistic Factors in Deontic Reasoning. Thinking and Reasoning 1 (3):201 – 219.score: 30.0
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  61. N. S. Sutherland (1956). Viii.--New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 65 (1):561-563.score: 30.0
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  62. Richard Robinson, N. S. Sutherland, Marshall Cohen, Anthony Quinton, Peter Alexander, Colin Strang, R. F. Atkinson, C. H. Whiteley & H. G. Alexander (1956). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 65 (260):558-576.score: 30.0
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  63. Stewart R. Sutherland (1977). Atheism and the Rejection of God: Contemporary Philosophy and the Brothers Karamazov. Blackwell.score: 30.0
     
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  64. I. H. Sutherland (1932). A Glimpse of the Obvious. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 10 (1):54 – 57.score: 30.0
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  65. John W. Sutherland (1973). A General Systems Philosophy for the Social and Behavioral Sciences. New York,Braziller.score: 30.0
     
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  66. Stewart R. Sutherland (1971). Book Reviews. [REVIEW] British Journal of Aesthetics 11 (3).score: 30.0
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  67. N. S. Sutherland (1974). Computer Simulation of Brain Function. In Philosophy Of Psychology. Macmillan.score: 30.0
  68. John W. Sutherland (2000). Extending the Reach of Collective Decision Support Systems: Provisions for Disciplining Judgment-Driven Exercises. Theory and Decision 48 (1):1-46.score: 30.0
    The focus here is on analytical and instrumental requirements for those collective decision exercises that lend themselves to a judgment-driven resolution. These have not as yet received much concerted technical attention from either of the two main movements in the field. They remain somewhere beyond the purview of the objectively-predicated instruments that mainstream GDSS (Group Decision Support System) designs tend to favour. Yet neither are they so inherently ill-structured as the situations with which the GDNSS (Group Decision and Negotiation Support (...)
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  69. Malcolm R. Sutherland (1966). Introductory Remarks to the Convocation: A Theological School Looks to the Sciences. Zygon 1 (1):108-110.score: 30.0
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  70. James Sutherland (1890). On the Utilitarian Formula. Mind 15 (60):590-592.score: 30.0
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  71. Daniel Sutherland (2010). Philosophy, Geometry, and Logic in Leibniz, Wolff, and the Early Kant. In Michael Friedman, Mary Domski & Michael Dickson (eds.), Discourse on a New Method: Reinvigorating the Marriage of History and Philosophy of Science. Open Court.score: 30.0
  72. N. S. Sutherland (1974). Philosophy Of Psychology. Macmillan.score: 30.0
  73. Stewart Sutherland (1982). Religion, Ethics, and Action. In Donald MacKenzie MacKinnon, Brian Hebblethwaite & Stewart R. Sutherland (eds.), The Philosophical Frontiers of Christian Theology: Essays Presented to D.M. Mackinnon. Cambridge University Press.score: 30.0
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  74. Malcolm R. Sutherland (1987). Reflections on the First Twenty Years Ofcasiras: A Personal Review. Zygon 22 (s1):20-27.score: 30.0
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  75. Sally J. M. Sutherland (1992). Seduction, Counter Seduction, and Sexual Role Models: Bedroom Politics and the Indian Epics. Journal of Indian Philosophy 20 (2).score: 30.0
  76. I. L. G. Sutherland (1929). Some Impressions of the Ninth International Congress of Psychology. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 7 (4):301 – 306.score: 30.0
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  77. Alexander Sutherland (1898/1974). The Origin and Growth of the Moral Instinct. New York,Arno Press.score: 30.0
     
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  78. Margaret B. Sutherland (1988). Theory of Education. Longman.score: 30.0
     
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  79. Hannah Tierney & Nicholas D. Smith (2012). Keith Lehrer on the Basing Relation. Philosophical Studies 161 (1):27-36.score: 18.0
    In this paper, we review Keith Lehrer’s account of the basing relation, with particular attention to the two cases he offered in support of his theory, Raco (Lehrer, Theory of knowledge, 1990; Theory of knowledge, (2nd ed.), 2000) and the earlier case of the superstitious lawyer (Lehrer, The Journal of Philosophy, 68, 311–313, 1971). We show that Lehrer’s examples succeed in making his case that beliefs need not be based on the evidence, in order to be justified. These cases (...)
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  80. María G. Navarro (2012). Review of 'New Waves in Philosophy of Action' Edited by Jesús H. Aguilar, Andrei A. Buckareff and Keith Frankish. [REVIEW] Metapsychology Online Reviews.score: 15.0
  81. Richard Brian Davis (2002). Haecceities, Individuation and the Trinity: A Reply to Keith Yandell. Religious Studies 38 (2):201-213.score: 12.0
    In this paper I reply to Keith Yandell's recent charge that Anselmian theists cannot also be Trinitarians. Yandell's case turns on the contention that it is impossible to individuate Trinitarian members, if they exist necessarily. Since the ranks of Anselmian Trinitarians includes the likes of Alvin Plantinga, Robert Adams, and Thomas Flint, Yandell's claim is of considerable interest and import. I argue, by contrast, that Anselmians can appeal to what Plantinga calls an essence or haecceity – a property essentially (...)
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  82. Kent Johnson, Keith Donnellan.score: 12.0
    Keith Donnellan (1931 – ) began his studies at the University of Maryland, and earned his Bachelor’s degree from Cornell University. He stayed on at Cornell, earning a Master’s and a PhD in 1961. He also taught at there for several years before moving to UCLA in 1970, where he is currently Emeritus Professor of Philosophy. Donnellan’s work is mainly in the philosophy of language, with an emphasis on the connections between semantics and pragmatics. His most influential work was (...)
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  83. Brian Barry (2003). Capitalists Rule. Ok? A Commentary on Keith Dowding. Politics, Philosophy and Economics 2 (3):323-341.score: 12.0
    In response to criticisms made by Keith Dowding (hereafter KD) of `Capitalists Rule OK', this article argues (1) that there is a genuine structural conflict of interest between consumers and producers, voters and politicians, and capitalists and governments, and (2) that only by ad hoc and arbitrary limitations on the scope of the concept of power can it be denied that consumers collectively have power over producers and capitalists (collectively) have power over government. KD accepts that voters (collectively) have (...)
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  84. Erik J. Olsson (ed.) (2003). The Epistemology of Keith Lehrer. Kluwer Academic Publishers.score: 12.0
    Keith Lehrer is one of the leading proponents of a coherence theory of knowledge that seeks to explain what it means to know in a characteristically human way. Central to his account are the pivotal role played by a principle of self-trust and his insistence that a sound epistemology must ultimately be ecumenical in nature, combining elements of internalism and externalism. The present book is an extensive, self-contained, up-to-date study of Lehrer's epistemological work. Covering all major aspects, it contains (...)
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  85. Jeroen van Bouwel (2004). Individualism and Holism, Reduction and Pluralism: A Comment on Keith Sawyer and Julie Zahle. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 34 (4):527-535.score: 12.0
    Commenting on recent articles by Keith Sawyer and Julie Zahle, the author questions the way in which the debate between methodological individualists and holists has been presented and contends that too much weight has been given to metaphysical and ontological debates at the expense of giving attention to methodological debates and analysis of good explanatory practice. Giving more attention to successful explanatory practice in the social sciences and the different underlying epistemic interests and motivations for providing explanations or reducing (...)
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  86. J. Greve (2013). Response to R. Keith Sawyer. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 43 (2):246-256.score: 12.0
    R. Keith Sawyer rightly claimed that the formulation of several cross-level regularities does not disprove the “autonomy” of sciences. Nevertheless, first, this autonomy becomes gradual because cross-level regularities narrow the scope for strong emergence and, second, these examples do not disprove the metaphysical premises of Kim’s critique. Sawyer and I concur on the thesis according to which the proof of strong emergence is in part an empirical question. However, it also depends on the concept of individualism applied whether a (...)
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  87. Keith Bain (2010). Keith Bain on Movement. Currency House.score: 12.0
     
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  88. Peter Burke & Brian Harrison (eds.) (2000). Civil Histories: Essays Presented to Sir Keith Thomas. OUP Oxford.score: 12.0
    Sir Keith Thomas is one of the most innovative and influential of English historians, and a scholar of unusual range. These essays, presented to him on his retirement as President of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, concentrate on one of the broad themes illuminated by his work - changing notions of civility in the past. From the sixteenth century onwards, civility was a term applied to modes of behaviour as well as to cultural and civic attributes. Its influence extended from (...)
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  89. Christian Piller (1991). On Keith Lehrer's Belief in Acceptance. Grazer Philosophische Studien 40:37-61.score: 12.0
    Keith Lehrer's notion of acceptance and its relation to the notion of belief is analyzed in a way that a person only accepts some proposition p if she decides to believe it in order to reach the epistemic aim. This view of acceptance turns out to be untenable: Under the empirical claim that we don't have the power to decide what to beheve it follows that we cannot accept anything. If reaching the truth is the epistemic aim acceptance proves (...)
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  90. Keith Roby (1984). Challenges for Einstein's Children: Keith Roby's Vision of Science in Community Life. Keith Roby Memorial Fund, Murdoch University.score: 12.0
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  91. John Turri (2010). Epistemic Invariantism and Speech Act Contextualism. Philosophical Review 119 (1):77-95.score: 9.0
    This paper shows how to reconcile epistemic invariantism with the knowledge account of assertion. My basic proposal is that we can comfortably combine invariantism with the knowledge account of assertion by endorsing contextualism about speech acts. My demonstration takes place against the backdrop of recent contextualist attempts to usurp the knowledge account of assertion, most notably Keith DeRose’s influential argument that the knowledge account of assertion spells doom for invariantism and enables contextualism’s ascendancy. The paper’s plan: Section 1 explains (...)
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  92. Peter Baumann (2010). The Case for Contextualism: Knowledge, Skepticism, and Context, Vol. I – Keith DeRose. Philosophical Quarterly 60 (239):424-427.score: 9.0
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  93. Jonathan Ichikawa (2009). Review of Keith DeRose, The Case for Contextualism: Knowledge, Skepticism, and Context, Vol. 1. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (12).score: 9.0
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  94. Daniel Howard-Snyder & John Hawthorne (1994). On the a Priori Rejection of Evidential Arguments From Evil. Sophia:33-47.score: 9.0
    Recent work on the evidential argument from evil offers us sundry considerations which are intended to weigh against this form of atheological arguments. By far the most provocative is that on a priori grounds alone, evil can be shown to be evidentially impotent. This astonishing thesis has been given a vigorous defense by Keith Yandell. In this paper, we shall measure the prospects for an a priori dismissal of evidential arguments from evil.
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  95. W. A. Davis (2011). The Case for Contextualism: Knowledge, Skepticism, and Context, Vol. 1, by Keith DeRose. Mind 119 (476):1152-1157.score: 9.0
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  96. Ryan Cox (2012). Book Note: 'New Waves in Philosophy of Action', Edited by Jes's H. Aguilar, Andrei A. Buckareff, and Keith Frankish. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 90 (2):411-411.score: 9.0
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Volume 0, Issue 0, Page 1, Ahead of Print.
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  97. Roderick M. Chisholm (1990). Keith Lehrer and Thomas Reid. Philosophical Studies 60 (1-2):33 - 38.score: 9.0
  98. W. D. Hart (2009). The Metaphysics of Knowledge • by Keith Hossack. Analysis 69 (1):178-181.score: 9.0
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  99. James Fielding (2010). Wittgenstein on Rules and Nature – by Keith Dromm. [REVIEW] Philosophical Investigations 33 (3):270-274.score: 9.0
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  100. P. Ylikoski (2009). Book Review: Sawyer, R. Keith. (2005). Social Emergence: Societies as Complex Systems. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. [REVIEW] Philosophy of the Social Sciences 39 (3):527-530.score: 9.0
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