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  1. Kenneth Watt (2003). What Can the Systems Community Contribute to Ensure the Survival of Civilization. World Futures 59 (3 & 4):241 – 251.score: 120.0
    Much of what we need to plan for our survival is already known, but what we know, how we know, and who knows is divided up between disciplines. Thus much of the problem of ensuring our survival is a matter of learning across the disciplines. We identify four modes through which we bring disciplinary knowledge together: the unity of science, integrated assessment, heuristic models, and distributed learning networks. Although none of them are perfect, we can learn how to put our (...)
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  2. Helen Watt (2000). Life and Death in Health Care Ethics: A Short Introduction. Routledge.score: 60.0
    In a world of rapid technological advances, the moral issues raised by life and death choices in healthcare remain obscure. Life and Death in Healthcare Ethics provides a concise, thoughtful and extremely accessible guide to these moral issues. Helen Watt examines, using real-life cases, the range of choices taken by healthcare professionals, patients and clients which lead to the shortening of life. The topics looked at include: euthanasia and withdrawal of treatment; the persistent vegetative state; abortion; IVF and cloning; (...)
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  3. Douglas F. Watt (2004). Consciousness, Emotional Self-Regulation and the Brain: Review Article. Journal of Consciousness Studies 11 (9):77-82.score: 30.0
  4. D. F. Watt (2000). The Centrecephalon and Thalamocortical Integration: Neglected Contributions of Periaqueductal Gray. Consciousness and Emotion 1 (1):91-114.score: 30.0
    I have argued in other work that emotion, attentional functions, and executive functions are three interpenetrant global state variables, essentially differential slices of the consciousness pie. This paper will outline the columnar architecture and connectivities of the PAG (periaqueductal gray), its role in organizing prototype states of emotion, and the re-entry of PAG with the extended reticular thalamic activating system (“ERTAS”). At the end we will outline some potential implications of these connectivities for possible functional correlates of PAG networks that (...)
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  5. Helen Watt (1989). Singer on Abortion: A Utilitarian Critique. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 67 (2):227 – 229.score: 30.0
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  6. Douglas F. Watt (2007). Affirmative-Action for the Brainstem in the Neuroscience of Consciousness: The Zeitgeist of the Brainstem as a “Dumb Arousal” System. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (1):108-110.score: 30.0
    Merker offers a remarkable statement about the neural integration essential to conscious states provided by the mesodiencephalon. The model for triangular interaction between action selection, target selection, and emotion is heuristic. Unfortunately, there is little interest (relatively speaking) in neuroscience in the mesodiencephalon, and attention is currently heavily directed to the telencephalon. This suggests that there may be less real momentum than commonly assumed towards the Holy Grail of neuroscience, a scientific theory of mind, despite the major upsurge in interest. (...)
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  7. Mark J. Watt & William E. MacLean (2003). Competency to Be Sentenced and Executed. Ethics and Behavior 13 (1):35 – 41.score: 30.0
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  8. S. Watt (1996). Naive Psychology and the Inverted Turing Test. Psycoloquy 7 (14).score: 30.0
    This target article argues that the Turing test implicitly rests on a "naive psychology," a naturally evolved psychological faculty which is used to predict and understand the behaviour of others in complex societies. This natural faculty is an important and implicit bias in the observer's tendency to ascribe mentality to the system in the test. The paper analyses the effects of this naive psychology on the Turing test, both from the side of the system and the side (...)
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  9. H. J. Watt (1920). The Importance of the Sensory Attribute of Order. Mind 29 (115):257-276.score: 30.0
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  10. A. J. Watt (1981). Illich and Anarchism. Educational Philosophy and Theory 13 (2):1–15.score: 30.0
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  11. Stephen Watt (2009). A Theory of Virtue – Robert Merrihew Adams. Philosophical Quarterly 59 (234):184-186.score: 30.0
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  12. A. J. Watt (1975). Transcendental Arguments and Moral Principles. Philosophical Quarterly 25 (98):40-57.score: 30.0
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  13. Ian P. Watt (1997). Book Review: Myths of Modern Individualism. [REVIEW] Philosophy and Literature 21 (2).score: 30.0
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  14. A. J. Watt (1973). Conceptual Analysis and Educational Values. Educational Philosophy and Theory 5 (2):27–37.score: 30.0
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  15. Stephen Watt (2003). Review of John Kekes, The Art of Life. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2003 (6).score: 30.0
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  16. W. A. Watt (1904). The Individualism of Marcus Aurelius. International Journal of Ethics 14 (2):201-208.score: 30.0
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  17. A. E. Taylor, C. D. Broad, Bernard Muscio, R. M. MacIver, Joseph Rickaby, Leonard J. Russell, G. A. Johnston, Henry J. Watt, M. L., John Edgar, Arthur Robinson, J. Laird, R. R. Marett, J. L. McIntyre, W. L. Lorimer, C. V. Valentine, F. C. S. Schiller & Philip E. B. Jourdan (1913). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 22 (87):403-442.score: 30.0
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  18. A. J. Watt (1976). Education and the Development of Reason. Educational Philosophy and Theory 8 (2):17–28.score: 30.0
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  19. A. J. Watt (1974). Forms of Knowledge and Norms of Rationality. Educational Philosophy and Theory 6 (1):1–11.score: 30.0
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  20. S. A., M. L., T. E., Henry J. Watt & J. L. McIntyre (1917). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 26 (104):487-496.score: 30.0
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  21. C. D. Broad, W. Brown, B. Bosanquet, A. E. Taylor, C. Lloyd Morgan, Herbert W. Blunt, H. A., C. W. Valentine, L. T., Arthur Robinson, C. Dessoulavy & Henry J. Watt (1913). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 22 (88):580-600.score: 30.0
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  22. M. L., James Drever, H. Wildon Carr, H. J. Watt, A. C. Ewing, M. H. Carré, H. F. Hallett, H. R. Mackintosh, S. S., F. C. S. Schiller & M. A. (1924). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 33 (131):328-350.score: 30.0
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  23. E. M. Smith, Bernard Bosanquet, C. D. Broad, C. W. Valentine & Henry J. Watt (1917). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 26 (102):231-241.score: 30.0
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  24. A. E. Taylor, C. W. Valentine, T. H. Pear, John Laird, Bernard Bosanquet, H. F. Hallett, B. H., W. J., F. R. Tennant, Dasgupta S. N., R. D., Henry J. Watt, H. Wildon Carr & F. C. S. Schiller (1922). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 31 (122):208-242.score: 30.0
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  25. W. A. Wall & W. A. Watt (1898). Deterrent Punishment. International Journal of Ethics 8 (2):157-168.score: 30.0
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  26. William C. Watt (1979). Against Evolution (an Addendum to Sampson and Jenkins). Linguistics and Philosophy 3 (1):121 - 137.score: 30.0
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  27. Douglas F. Watt (2002). Commentary on Professor Hobson's First-Person Account of a Lateral Medullary Stroke (CVA): Affirmative Action for the Brainstem in Consciousness Studies? Consciousness and Cognition 11 (3):391-395.score: 30.0
  28. Henry J. Watt (1911). Feeling and Thought: A Restatement. Mind 20 (79):402-404.score: 30.0
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  29. Henry J. Watt (1922). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 31 (122):239-240.score: 30.0
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  30. H. J. Watt (1924). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 33 (131):239-240.score: 30.0
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  31. A. J. Watt (1972). The Intelligibility of Wants. Mind 81 (324):553-561.score: 30.0
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  32. W. A. Watt (1902). The Morality of Private and International Action. International Journal of Ethics 12 (2):152-160.score: 30.0
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  33. Michael Beaton, J. Bricklin, Louis C. Charland, JCW Edwards, Ilya B. Farber, Bill Faw, Rocco J. Gennaro, C. Kaernbach, C. M. H. Nunn, Jaak Panksepp, Jesse J. Prinz, Matthew Ratcliffe, Jacob J. Ross, S. Murray, Henry P. Stapp & Douglas F. Watt (2006). Switched-on Consciousness - Clarifying What It Means - Response to de Quincey. Journal of Consciousness Studies 13 (4):7-12.score: 30.0
     
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  34. D. Broad, A. E. Taylor, M. L., Archibald A. Bowman, W. McD, F. C. S. Schiller, G. G., J. Laird, V. W., Henry J. Watt, G. Galloway, F. C. S. Schiller, Philip E. B. Jourdan, Herbert W. Blunt, B. W. & C. A. F. Rhys Davids (1912). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 21 (82):260-287.score: 30.0
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  35. G. A. Johnston, H. R. Mackintosh, Robert A. Duff, M. D., R. M. MacIver, A. E. Taylor, Philip E. B. Jourdain, R. F. Alfred Hoernlé, B. A., Henry J. Watt, B. Bosanquet, F. C. S. Schiller & John Edgar (1914). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 23 (89):126-150.score: 30.0
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  36. W. McD, R. F. Alfred Hoernle, David Morrison, F. C. S. Schiller, Havelock Ellis, H. J. Watt, A. W. Benn & B. Bosanquet (1906). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 15 (59):419-432.score: 30.0
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  37. F. M., W. McD, G. G., A. E. Taylor, M. L., H. J. Watt & A. W. Benn (1910). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 19 (74):268-286.score: 30.0
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  38. A. E. Taylor, L. T., M. L., H. J. Watt, G. G. & D. S. Margoliouth (1911). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 20 (77):124-138.score: 30.0
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  39. E. D. Watt (1982). Authority. St. Martin's Press.score: 30.0
     
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  40. Foster Watson, R. C., S. J. Chapman, F. H. Melville, M. D., J. S. Mackenzie, Herbert W. Blunt, H. T. Watt, John Edgar, W. J., M. L. & F. C. S. Schiller (1908). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 17 (65):114-135.score: 30.0
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  41. Douglas F. Watt & David I. Pincus (2004). Neural Substrates of Consciousness: Implications for Clinical Psychiatry. In Jaak Panksepp (ed.), Textbook of Biological Psychiatry. Wiley-Liss.score: 30.0
  42. D. E. Watt (1989). Not Very Likely: A Reply to Ramsey. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 40 (2):223-227.score: 30.0
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  43. A. J. Watt (1981). "One Not Need Be a Mealy-Mouthed Liberal…": A Response to Archer and Stevens' Response to Simons and Warren. Educational Philosophy and Theory 13 (1):55–63.score: 30.0
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  44. E. D. Watt (1970). Professor Cohen's Encyclical. Ethics 80 (3):218-221.score: 30.0
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  45. A. J. Watt (1982). Sense and Relativism. Educational Philosophy and Theory 14 (2):29–45.score: 30.0
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  46. John Watt (1974). Winch and Rationality in Religion. Sophia 13 (2).score: 30.0
     
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  47. P. E. Winter, Henry J. Watt, W. J., W. R. Scott, R. A. C. Macmillan, C. Valentine & J. B. Payne (1911). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 20 (80):574-591.score: 30.0
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  48. W. Montgomery Watt (1995). Islamic Philosophy and Theology: An Extended Survey. Edinburgh University Press.score: 20.0
  49. Translated & Introduced by Donald Watt (1987). Lysis, Charmides. In Plato (ed.), Early Socratic Dialogues. Penguin Books.score: 20.0
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  50. Dennis Schulting (2009). Review of Kenneth Westphal, Kant's Transcendental Proof of Realism. [REVIEW] Kant-Studien 100 (3):382-385.score: 15.0
  51. Jay Odenbaugh (2006). The Strategy of “the Strategy of Model Building in Population Biology”. Biology and Philosophy 21 (5):607-621.score: 15.0
    In this essay, I argue for four related claims. First, Richard Levins’ classic “The Strategy of Model Building in Population Biology” was a statement and defense of theoretical population biology growing out of collaborations between Robert MacArthur, Richard Lewontin, E. O. Wilson, and others. Second, I argue that the essay served as a response to the rise of systems ecology especially as pioneered by Kenneth Watt. Third, the arguments offered by Levins against systems ecology and in favor of (...)
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  52. Stephen Bygrave (1993). Kenneth Burke: Rhetoric and Ideology. Routledge.score: 12.0
    In a career of over seventy years, Kenneth Burke has produced a body of challenging and fascinating theoretical work. This work has had a bigger reputation than it has had a readership. Burke has been hailed not only as a strong precursor of the work of Fredric Jameson, Frank Lentriccia, and others, but also as a powerful original thinker whose writings have yet to be grappled with. Kenneth Burke: Rhetoric and Ideology is a lucid and accessible introduction to (...)
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  53. Kenneth Goodman (1990). Book Review: Communication Ethics and Global Change: A Book Review by Kenneth Goodman. [REVIEW] Journal of Mass Media Ethics 5 (1):66 – 69.score: 12.0
  54. Valerie Malhotra Bentz & Wade Kenny (1997). "Body-as-World": Kenneth Burke's Answer to the Postmodernist Charges Against Sociology. Sociological Theory 15 (1):81-96.score: 12.0
    Postmodernism charges that sociological methods project ways of thinking and being from the past onto the future, and that sociological forms of presentation are rhetorical defenses of ideologies. Postmodernism contends that sociological theory presents reified constructs no more based in reality than are fictional accounts. Kenneth Burke's logology predates and adequately addresses postmodernism's valid charges against sociology. At the same time, logology avoids the idealistic tendencies and ethical pitfalls of radical forms of postmodernist deconstruction, which acknowledge neither pretextual and (...)
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  55. Robert F. Hadley (1997). Explaining Systematicity: A Reply to Kenneth Aizawa. Minds and Machines 12 (4):571-79.score: 12.0
    In his discussion of results which I (with Michael Hayward) recently reported in this journal, Kenneth Aizawa takes issue with two of our conclusions, which are: (a) that our connectionist model provides a basis for explaining systematicity within the realm of sentence comprehension, and subject to a limited range of syntax (b) that the model does not employ structure-sensitive processing, and that this is clearly true in the early stages of the network''s training. Ultimately, Aizawa rejects both (a) and (...)
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  56. Kenneth K. Inada (1989). Response to Richard Pilgrim's Review of "the Logic of Unity", by Hosaku Matsuo and Translated by Kenneth K. Inada. Philosophy East and West 39 (4):453-456.score: 12.0
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  57. Susan Power Bratton (1983). The Ecotheology of James Watt. Environmental Ethics 5 (3):225-236.score: 12.0
    The popular press has claimed that Secretary of the Interior James Watt bases his philosophy of environmental management on his religious views as a charismatic Christian. An examination of Watt’s published statements indicates: (1) his philosophy of environmental management sterns largely from economic and political considerations; (2) he has a relatively simple ecotheology based on concepts such as God providing creation as a blessing for mankind, and mankind having a stewardship responsibility to use resources to provide for people; (...)
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  58. Eliot Deutsch (2011). A Memorial Tribute to Kenneth K. Inada. Philosophy East and West 61 (3):408-408.score: 12.0
    My first meeting with Kenneth I nada was in 1964, when I passed through Hawai‘i, on my way back from India, at the invitation of Charlie Moore, Editor of Philosophy East and West and Director of that summer’s East-West Philosophers’ Conference. Acting for Moore, who was ill at the time of my arrival, Ken, a member of the UH Philosophy faculty, was kind enough to take me on a tour of the UH-Manoa campus; he did so with considerable good (...)
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  59. Gregory J. Morgan (2001). Bacteriophage Biology and Kenneth Schaffner's Rendition of Developmentalism. Biology and Philosophy 16 (1).score: 12.0
    In this paper I consider Kenneth Schaffner''s(1998) rendition of ''''developmentalism'''' from the point of viewof bacteriophage biology. I argue that the fact that a viablephage can be produced from purified DNA and host cellularcomponents lends some support to the anti-developmentalist, ifthey first show that one can draw a principled distinctionbetween genetic and environmental effects. The existence ofhost-controlled phage host range restriction supports thedevelopmentalist''s insistence on the parity of DNA andenvironment. However, in the case of bacteriophage, thedevelopmentalist stands on less (...)
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  60. Robert Wess (1996). Kenneth Burke: Rhetoric, Subjectivity, Postmodernism. Cambridge University Press.score: 12.0
    Kenneth Burke, arguably the most important American literary theorist of the twentieth century, helped define the theoretical terrain for contemporary literary and cultural studies. His perspectives were literary and linguistic, but his influences ranged across history, philosophy, and the social sciences. In this important and original study Robert Wess traces the trajectory of Burke's long career and situates his work in relation to postmodernity. His study is both an examination of contemporary theories of rhetoric, ideology, and the subject, and (...)
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  61. Kenneth J. Gergen (1990). Reflections on a Catalytic Companion Kenneth J. Gergen. Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 20 (4):305–321.score: 12.0
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  62. George B. Kauffman (2012). Kenneth J. Klabunde and Ryan M. Richards (Eds): Nanoscale Materials in Chemistry, 2nd Edn. Foundations of Chemistry 14 (2):183-184.score: 12.0
    Kenneth J. Klabunde and Ryan M. Richards (Eds): Nanoscale materials in chemistry, 2nd edn Content Type Journal Article Category Book Review Pages 1-2 DOI 10.1007/s10698-011-9131-z Authors George B. Kauffman, Department of Chemistry, California State University, Fresno, Fresno, CA 93740-8034, USA Journal Foundations of Chemistry Online ISSN 1572-8463 Print ISSN 1386-4238.
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  63. Terence H. McLaughlin (1998). Kenneth Strike on Liberalism, Citizenship and the Private Interest in Schooling. Studies in Philosophy and Education 17 (4):231-241.score: 12.0
    After indicating a number of points of agreement with the argument 0eveloped by Kenneth Strike in his article ‘Liberalism, Citizenship and the Private Interest in Schooling’, this article identifies and explores a number of queries and criticisms which arise in relation to that argument. These queries and criticisms relate especially to the nature and extent of the ‘expansiveness’ involved in Strike's conception of ‘public’ or common educational influence, and to the implications and justification of the claim that ‘private’ educational (...)
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  64. Dylan Futter (2013). Review of Moore, Kenneth Royce. Plato, Politics and a Practical Utopia.London: Continuum. 2012. ISBN 978-1-4411-5317-3. [REVIEW] Plato - the Internet Journal of the International Plato Society (Plato 12 (2012)).score: 12.0
    In Plato, Politics and a Practical Utopia Kenneth Royce Moore offers a working model of Magnesia, the city of Plato's Laws. His method is to treat the “second-best city” “as if it were a real polis of the ancient world” (p. 82). Moore's conclusion is that Plato has created a “fairly large city”, with some unusual institutional features, but one that is “strangely practical” and firmly grounded in reality (p. ix). The Laws is often said to be a long (...)
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  65. Kenneth Seeskin (1985). Kenneth Seeskin Replies. Philosophy and Literature 9 (2):201-202.score: 12.0
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  66. Cecil Miller (1960). Book Review:Man, the State, and War. Kenneth N. Waltz; The Politics of Mass Society. William Kornhauser. [REVIEW] Ethics 71 (1):63-.score: 9.0
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  67. Derek Browne (2009). The Bounds of Cognition • by Frederick Adams and Kenneth Aizawa. Analysis 69 (2):385-386.score: 9.0
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  68. Lisa Newton (2001). A Fair Defense of a False Start: A Reply to Kenneth Himma. Journal of Business Ethics 33 (2):145 - 149.score: 9.0
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  69. Lawrence A. Shapiro (2009). A Review of Frederick Adams and Kenneth Aizawa, the Bounds of Cognition. [REVIEW] Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 8 (2).score: 9.0
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  70. Yaroslav Komarovski (2009). Review of Kenneth Liberman, Dialectical Practice in Tibetan Philosophical Culture: An Ethnomethodological Inquiry Into Formal Reasoning. [REVIEW] Sophia 48 (4).score: 9.0
    Chapters 4–9 are the most important part of the book. Here Liberman displays his interpretive skills to the fullest. He explores various aspects of directly observed, live debate processes, drawing on the work of Schutz, Husserl, Durkheim (to mention just a few), as well as Buddhist thinkers Nagarjuna, Sakya Pandita, Tsongkhapa, and others. Liberman exhaustively explains the organization and mechanics of debates, the public nature of reasoning, negative dialectics employed by debaters, strategies and techniques such as absurd consequences, hand-claps, ridicule, (...)
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  71. Jordi Cat (2012). Essay Review:Scientific Pluralism* Stephen H. Kellert , Helen E. Longino , and C. Kenneth Waters , Eds., Scientific Pluralism . Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 19. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press (2006), Xxix+248 Pp., $50.00 (Cloth). [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 79 (2):317-325.score: 9.0
  72. David L. Hull (2008). Review of Stephen H. Kellert, Helen E. Longino, C. Kenneth Waters (Eds.), Scientific Pluralism. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (5).score: 9.0
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  73. F. H. Sandbach (1981). Sir Kenneth Dover: Plato, Symposium. (Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics.) Pp. X + 185. Cambridge University Press, 1980. £15.50 (Paper, £5.75). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 31 (01):126-127.score: 9.0
  74. Paul Stob (2008). "Terministic Screens," Social Constructionism, and the Language of Experience: Kenneth Burke's Utilization of William James. Philosophy and Rhetoric 41 (2):pp. 130-152.score: 9.0
  75. Steven Phillips (forthcoming). Kenneth Aizawa, the Systematicity Arguments, Studies in Brain and Mind. Minds and Machines.score: 9.0
  76. Brigitte Sassen (2006). Review of Kenneth R. Westphal, Kant's Transcendental Proof of Realism. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006 (2).score: 9.0
  77. Stefan Forrester (2010). The Problem of Free Harmony in Kant's Aesthetics by Rogerson, Kenneth F. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 68 (4):425-427.score: 9.0
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  78. Jason Ford (2009). Uriah Kriegel and Kenneth Williford (Eds), Self-Representational Approaches to Consciousness. Minds and Machines 19 (2):283-287.score: 9.0
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  79. C. Robert Mesle (1998). Kenneth Rose, Knowing the Real: John Hick on the Cognitivity of Religions and Religious Pluralism. International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 44 (3):185-187.score: 9.0
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  80. James P. Zappen (2009). Kenneth Burke on Dialectical-Rhetorical Transcendence. Philosophy and Rhetoric 42 (3):pp. 279-301.score: 9.0
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  81. Gerard Magill (2007). Cooperation, Complicity & Conscience: Problems in Healthcare, Science, Law and Public Policy. Edited by Helen Watt. Heythrop Journal 48 (3):487–488.score: 9.0
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  82. Patrick Riordan (2010). Transforming Conflict Through Insight. By Kenneth R. Melchin and Cheryl A. Picard and Love and Objectivity in Virtue Ethics: Aristotle, Lonergan, and Nussbaum on Emotions and Moral Insight. By Robert J. Fitterer and The Relevance of Bernard Lonergan's Notion of Self-Appropriation to a Mystical-Political Theology. By Ian B. Bell and The Subjective Dimension of Human Work: The Conversion of the Acting Person According to Karol Wojtyla/John Paul II and Bernard Lonergan. By Deborah Savage. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 51 (2):356-359.score: 9.0
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  83. James Dodd (2008). Response to Kenneth Liberman. Human Studies 31 (3).score: 9.0
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  84. Paul Shorey (1932). Book Review:God in Greek Philosophy to the Time of Socrates. Roy Kenneth Hack. [REVIEW] Ethics 42 (4):464-.score: 9.0
  85. Lars Frers (2008). Kenneth Liberman, Husserl's Criticism of Reason: With Ethnomethodological Specifications. Husserl Studies 24 (2):159-166.score: 9.0
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  86. Peter Skagestad (1999). Patrick H. Samway, Ed., a Thief of Peirce: The Letters of Walker Percy and Kenneth Laine Ketner. Minds and Machines 9 (2):273-276.score: 9.0
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  87. M. Elizabeth Weiser (2009). “As Usual I Fell on the Bias”: Kenneth Burke's Situated Dialectic. Philosophy and Rhetoric 42 (2):pp. 134-153.score: 9.0
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  88. Josiah B. Gould (1971). Kenneth M. Sayre. Plato's Analytic Method. Metaphilosophy 2 (3):267–275.score: 9.0
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  89. J. P. Corbett (1959). The Image. By Kenneth E. Boulding. (University of Michigan Press, London: Oxford University Press. 1957. Pp. 175. Price 30s.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 34 (128):81-.score: 9.0
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  90. Greg Giesekam (1987). Kenneth Mackinnon: Greek Tragedy Into Film. Pp. Ix+199; 8 Illus. London and Sydney: Croom Helm, 1986. £22.50. The Classical Review 37 (02):333-334.score: 9.0
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  91. Henry W. Sams (1952). Book Review:A Rhetoric of Motives. Kenneth Burke. [REVIEW] Ethics 62 (2):130-.score: 9.0
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  92. K. Dixon (1984). Book Reviews : Problems of a Sociology of Knowledge. By Max Scheler. Translated by Manfred S. Fiungs. Edited and with an Introduction by Kenneth W. Stikkers. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1980. Pp. 328. $25.00. Class Structure and Knowledge. By Nicholas Abercrombie. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1980. Pp. 208. 15.00 (Hardbound), 5.50 (Paper. [REVIEW] Philosophy of the Social Sciences 14 (2):263-265.score: 9.0
  93. Dean Moyar (2009). Review of Kenneth R. Westphal (Ed.), The Blackwell Guide to Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (12).score: 9.0
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  94. Patrick Riordan (2008). Modern Catholic Social Teaching: Commentaries and Interpretations. Edited by Kenneth R. Himes, O.F.M. Et Al.An Introduction to Catholic Social Thought. By Michael P. Hornsby-Smithcatholic Social Teaching and the Market Economy. Edited by Philip Booth. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 49 (3):494–498.score: 9.0
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  96. Wendy Brown (2000). Revaluing Critique: A Response to Kenneth Baynes. Political Theory 28 (4):469-479.score: 9.0
  97. Antonia LoLordo (2009). Comments on Kenneth P. Winkler's “Signification, Intention, Projection”. Philosophia 37 (3).score: 9.0
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  98. Solomon Feferman (2000). In Memoriam: Kenneth Jon Barwise, 1942-2000. Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 6 (4):505-508.score: 9.0
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  99. Mihaela C. Fistioc (2009). Review of Kenneth F. Rogerson, The Problem of Free Harmony in Kant's Aesthetics. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (5).score: 9.0
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  100. Fred Gifford (1996). Book Review:Discovery and Explanation in Biology and Medicine Kenneth F. Schaffner. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 63 (1):147-.score: 9.0
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