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  1. John C. Greene & Michael Ruse (1996). On the Nature of the Evolutionary Process: The Correspondence Between Theodosius Dobzhansky and John C. Greene. Biology and Philosophy 11 (4):445-491.score: 150.0
    This is the correspondence (1959–1969), on the nature of the evolutionary process, between the biologist Theodosius Dobzhansky and the historian John C. Greene.
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  2. Graham Greene (2009). Graham Greene on the Moral Significance of Violence. The Chesterton Review 35 (1-2):279-282.score: 120.0
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  3. Kevin Greene (1992). The Economy of Roman Spain Michel Ponsich: Aceite de Oliva y Salazones de Pescado: Factores Geo-Economicos de Bética y Tingitania. Pp. 253; 115 Photographs and Drawings, 4 Maps. Madrid: Universidad Complutense, 1988. Paper. J. M. Blázquez: Agricultura y Minería Romanas Durante El Alto Imperio. (Historia Del Mundo Antiguo, Roma, 54.) Pp. 71; 13 Colour Photographs, Madrid: Akal, 1991. Paper. Emilio Rodríguez Almeida. Los Tituli Picti de Las Ánforas Olearias de la Bética, I: Tituli Picti de Los Severos y de la Ratio Fisci. Pp. 219; 83 Pages of Drawings. Madrid: Universidad Complutense, 1989. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 42 (02):407-409.score: 120.0
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  4. Maxine Greene (1991). Greene (From Page One). Inquiry 8 (3):17-22.score: 120.0
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  5. Kevin Greene (1992). The Economy of Roman Spain. The Classical Review 42 (02):407-.score: 120.0
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  6. Joshua D. Greene, Finding Faults: How Moral Dilemmas Illuminate Cognitive Structure.score: 60.0
    In philosophy, a debate can live forever. Nowhere is this more evident than in ethics, a field that is fueled by apparently intractable dilemmas. To promote the wellbeing of many, may we sacrifice the rights of a few? If our actions are predetermined, can we be held responsible for them? Should people be judged on their intentions alone, or also by the consequences of their behavior? Is failing to prevent someone’s death as blameworthy as actively causing it? For generations, questions (...)
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  7. Joshua D. Greene, How Moral Dilemmas Illuminate Cognitive Structure.score: 60.0
    In philosophy, a debate can live forever. Nowhere is this more evident than in ethics, a field that is fueled by apparently intractable dilemmas. To promote the wellbeing of many, may we sacrifice the rights of a few? If our actions are predetermined, can we be held responsible for them? Should people be judged on their intentions alone, or also by the consequences of their behavior? Is failing to prevent someone’s death as blameworthy as actively causing it? For generations, questions (...)
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  8. A. J. Greene, R. D. Easton & L. S. R. LaShell (2001). Visual-Auditory Events: Cross-Modal Perceptual Priming and Recognition Memory. Consciousness and Cognition 10 (3):425-435.score: 60.0
    Modality specificity in priming is taken as evidence for independent perceptual systems. However, Easton, Greene, and Srinivas (1997) showed that visual and haptic cross-modal priming is comparable in magnitude to within-modal priming. Where appropriate, perceptual systems might share like information. To test this, we assessed priming and recognition for visual and auditory events, within- and across- modalities. On the visual test, auditory study resulted in no priming. On the auditory priming test, visual study resulted in priming that was only (...)
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  9. K. D. White (1989). The Archaeology of the Roman Economy Kevin Greene: The Archaeology of the Roman Economy. Pp. 192; 73 Illustrations (Including Maps). London: Batsford, 1986. £19.95 (Paper, £12.95). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 39 (02):311-312.score: 45.0
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  10. R. Greene (2003). Constitutive Theories of Self-Knowledge and the Regress Problem. Philosophical Papers 32 (2):141-48.score: 30.0
    Abstract In the contemporary literature on self-knowledge discussion is framed by and large by two competing models of self-knowledge: the observational (or perceptual) model and the constitutive model. On the observational model self-knowledge is the result of ?cognitively viewing? one's mental states. Constitutive theories of self-knowledge, on the other hand, hold that self-knowledge is constitutive of intentional states. That is, self-ascription is a necessary condition for being in a particular mental state. Akeel Bilgrami is a defender of the constitutive model. (...)
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  11. Theodore M. Greene (1956). Life, Value, Happiness. Journal of Philosophy 53 (10):317-330.score: 30.0
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  12. David B. Greene (1983). Consciousness, Spatiality and Pictorial Space. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 41 (4):375-385.score: 30.0
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  13. Stephen Dillenburg, Timothy Greene & O. Homer Erekson (2003). Approaching Socially Responsible Investment with a Comprehensive Ratings Scheme: Total Social Impact. Journal of Business Ethics 43 (3):167 - 177.score: 30.0
    The socially responsible investment industry (SRI) is slowly changing from a screening, avoidance paradigm to a comprehensive paradigm that seeks to affect corporate behavior. Credible rating systems are a key component of this sea change. Reliable and recognizable social and environmental metrics are critical to this progress. The Total Social Impact (TSI) rating approach is a new social metric scheme based on a comprehensive rating of stakeholder issues. This paper describes the evolution of SRI ratings and the role that TSI (...)
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  14. Ronald Walter Greene (2006). Orator Communist. Philosophy and Rhetoric 39 (1):85-95.score: 30.0
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  15. Theodore M. Greene (1935). A Critical Examination of Mr. Stace's Solipsism. Journal of Philosophy 32 (8):197-216.score: 30.0
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  16. Theodore M. Greene (1938). Beauty and the Cognitive Significance of Art. Journal of Philosophy 35 (14):365-381.score: 30.0
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  17. Ronald Walter Greene (2004). Rhetoric and Capitalism: Rhetorical Agency as Communicative Labor. Philosophy and Rhetoric 37 (3):188-206.score: 30.0
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  18. Mark Greene (2006). To Restore Faith and Trust: Justice and Biological Access to Cellular Therapies. Hastings Center Report 36 (1):57-63.score: 30.0
    : Stem cell therapies should be available to people of all ethnicities. However, most cells used in the clinic will probably come from lines of cells stored in stem cell banks, which may end up benefiting the majority group most. The solution is to seek additional funding, earmarked for lines that will benefit minorities and offered as a public expression of apology for past discrimination.
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  19. Gordon K. Greene (1974). For Whom and Why Does the Composer Prepare a Score? Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 32 (4):503-507.score: 30.0
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  20. Theodore M. Greene (1937). Critique of Professor Wood's "Cognition and Moral Value". Journal of Philosophy 34 (9):240-242.score: 30.0
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  21. David B. Greene (1984). Mahler: Consciousness And Temporality. Gordon & Breach.score: 30.0
     
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  22. Anthony J. Greene, Barbara Spellman, Jeffery A. Dusek, Howard B. Eichenbaum & William B. Levy (2001). Relational Learning with and Without Awareness: Transitive Inference Using Nonverbal Stimuli in Humans. Memory and Cognition 29 (6):893-902.score: 30.0
     
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  23. Richard Greene & N. A. Balmert (1997). Two Notions of Warrant and Plantinga’s Solution to the Gettier Problem. Analysis 57 (2):132–139.score: 20.0
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  24. Wm Wildes S. J. Kevin (1999). More Questions Than Answers: The Commodification of Health Care. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 24 (3):307 – 311.score: 20.0
    The changing world of health care finance has led to a paradigm shift in health care with health care being viewed more and more as a commodity. Many have argued that such a paradigm shift is incompatible with the very nature of medicine and health care. But such arguments raise more questions than they answer. There are important assumptions about basic concepts of health care and markets that frame such arguments.
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  25. A. H. O. Kevin (2007). Simmel on Acceleration, Boredom, and Extreme Aesthesia. Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 37 (4):447–462.score: 20.0
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  26. John C. Greene (1999). Reflections on Ernst Mayr's This is Biology. Biology and Philosophy 14 (1).score: 20.0
    In this essay I argue that Ernst Mayr's idea that the emergence of evolutionary biology in Western thought was delayed by the pernicious influence of the false ideologies of Platonism, Christianity, and physicalism is ahistorical and anti-evolutionary, that similar ideas, especially his antipathy to physicalism, prejudice his account of the transformation of natural history and medical science into biology, that his organicist resolution of the perennial conflict between mechanism and vitalism is an unstable compound of semi-holism and semi-mechanism, that his (...)
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  27. David B. Greene (1970). Schubert's "Winterreise": A Study in the Aesthetics of Mixed Media. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 29 (2):181-193.score: 20.0
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  28. Theodore M. Greene (1947). The Problem of Meaning in Music and the Other Arts. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 5 (4):308-313.score: 20.0
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  29. J. C. Greene (1991). Progress, Science, and Value: A Biological Dilemma. Biology and Philosophy 6 (1):99-106.score: 20.0
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  30. Theodore M. Greene (1950). The Scope of Aesthetics. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 8 (4):221-228.score: 20.0
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  31. W. T. Stace & Theodore M. Greene (1938). Comments and Criticisms. Journal of Philosophy 35 (24):656-661.score: 20.0
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  32. Nabil A. Ibrahim, Leslie W. Rue, Patricia P. McDougall & G. Robert Greene (1991). Characteristics and Practices of “Christian-Based” Companies. Journal of Business Ethics 10 (2):123 - 132.score: 20.0
    There is a sizeable group of self-described Christian companies which have declared their belief in the successful merging of biblical principles with business activities. As these companies have become more visible, an increasing number of anecdotal newspaper and magazine articles about these companies have appeared. Surprisingly, no rigorous research has been conducted prior to our recent study. This article provides national estimates of the size and predominant characteristics of self-identified Christian companies. In addition, the study investigated the types of relationships (...)
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  33. John Greene (1994). Introduction. Biology and Philosophy 9 (3):265-265.score: 20.0
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  34. Sister Kevin & J. S. (1956). For Wisdom's Sake, a Word That All Men Love. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 17 (2):236-238.score: 20.0
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  35. Dan Demetriou (2009). A Modest Intuitionist Reply to Greene's fMRI-Based Objections to Deontology. Southwest Philosophy Review 25 (1):107-117.score: 18.0
    I argue that Greene’s research, although fascinating for many reasons, doesn’t undermine deontological moral philosophy. This is because both sentimentalist and rationalist moral epistemologies, applied to deontological value, predict exactly the data Greene has found. My discussion proceeds in three steps. In the first section I summarize Greene’s brief against deontology. In the second section I draw on standard accounts of moral emotions to suggest that there are ‘deontological emotions’ made rational by appearances of ‘deontological value.’ Finally, (...)
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  36. Brian Francis Scarlett (2012). Obituary: William Kevin Presa. Sophia 51 (4):581-582.score: 18.0
    In this obituary, I detail the life and contribution of William Kevin Presa.
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  37. J. Kevin O.’Regan & Ned Block (2012). Discussion of J. Kevin O'Regan's “Why Red Doesn't Sound Like a Bell: Understanding the Feel of Consciousness”. Review of Philosophy and Psychology 3 (1):89-108.score: 15.0
    Discussion of J. Kevin O’Regan’s “Why Red Doesn’t Sound Like a Bell: Understanding the Feel of Consciousness” Content Type Journal Article Pages 1-20 DOI 10.1007/s13164-012-0090-7 Authors J. Kevin O’Regan, Laboratoire Psychologie de la Perception, CNRS - Université Paris Descartes, Centre Biomédical des Saints Pères, 45 rue des Sts Pères, 75270 Paris cedex 06, France Ned Block, Departments of Philosophy, Psychology and Center for Neural Science, New York University, 5 Washington Place, New York, NY 10003, USA Journal Review of (...)
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  38. Herbert Hochberg & Kevin Mulligan (2005). Review of Herbert Hochberg, Kevin Mulligan (Eds.), Relations and Predicates. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2005 (10).score: 12.0
    This book is presumably a collection of essays delivered at a conference, though it's hard to say. There is no cover description and the editors' introduction, where this information might have been found, is missing from the volume (at least from my copy) in spite of being listed in the table of contents. A curious editorial slip. In fact, from an editorial perspective this book is a disaster. Not only is the format reminiscent of those camera ready volumes that jammed (...)
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  39. John Mikhail (2011). Emotion, Neuroscience, and Law: A Comment on Darwin and Greene. Emotion Review 3 (3):293-295.score: 12.0
    Darwin’s (1871) observation that evolution has produced in us certain emotions responding to right and wrong conduct that lack any obvious basis in individual utility is a useful springboard from which to clarify the role of emotion in moral judgment. The problem is whether a certain class of moral judgments is “constituted” or “driven by” emotion (Greene 2008, p. 108) or merely correlated with emotion while being generated by unconscious computations (e.g., Huebner et al. 2008). With one exception, all (...)
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  40. William Pinar (ed.) (1998). The Passionate Mind of Maxine Greene: "I Am-- Not Yet". Falmer Press, Taylor & Francis.score: 12.0
    Maxine Greene is arguably the most important philosopher of education in the US today, but until now she has not been the subject of sustained scholarly analysis and investigation. This study of Green's contribution is organized from several points of view: studies of her four books; studies of the intellectual and aesthetic influences upon her theory; and her influence on the various specialization within the broad field of education-the teaching of English, arts education, philosophy of education, curriculum studies, religious (...)
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  41. Kevin Kelly, Kevin Kelly, Oliver Schulte, Vincent Hendricks.score: 12.0
    Philosophical logicians proposing theories of rational belief revision have had little to say about whether their proposals assist or impede the agent's ability to reliably arrive at the truth as his beliefs change through time. On the other hand, reliability is the central concern of formal learning theory. In this paper we investigate the belief revision theory of Alchourron, Gardenfors and Makinson from a learning theoretic point of view.
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  42. Kevin C. Klement, Kevin C. Klement.score: 12.0
    Russell claims in his Autobiography and elsewhere that he discovered his 1905 theory of descriptions while attempting to solve the logical and semantic paradoxes plaguing his work on the foundations of mathematics. In this paper, I hope to make the connection between his work on the paradoxes and the theory of descriptions and his theory of incomplete symbols generally clearer. In particular, I argue that the theory of descriptions arose from the realization that not only can a class not be (...)
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  43. Gregory E. Ganssle (2005). Metaphysics, Ethics and Personhood: A Response to Kevin Corcoran. Faith and Philosophy 22 (3):370-376.score: 12.0
    In a recent issue of this journal, Kevin Corcoran has argued that the metaphysical theory one holds to about the nature of human persons is irrelevant to the sort of ethical questions that occupy bioethicists as well as the general public. Specifically, he argues that whether one holds a constitution view of human persons, an animalist view, or a substance dualist view, the real work in one’s ethical reasoning is done by certain moral principles rather than by metaphysical ones. (...)
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  44. Kevin Kelly, Kevin T. Kelly and Oliver Schulte.score: 12.0
    We argue that uncomputability and classical scepticism are both re ections of inductive underdetermination, so that Church's thesis and Hume's problem ought to receive equal emphasis in a balanced approach to the philosophy of induction. As an illustration of such an approach, we investigate how uncomputable the predictions of a hypothesis can be if the hypothesis is to be reliably investigated by a computable scienti c method.
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  45. Nicholas Wolterstorff (2013). Reply to Kevin Carnahan and Erik A. Anderson. Philosophia 41 (2):429-435.score: 12.0
    In my response to Kevin Carnahan, I explain the concept of religion that I have been working with in my writings on the place of religious reasons in public political discourse. While acknowledging that religion is often privatized, my concern has been with religion as a way of life. It is religion so understood that raises the most serious issues concerning the role of religion in public discourse. In my response to Erik A. Anderson, I go beyond what I (...)
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  46. Anita Konzelmann Ziv, Knowledge, Emotion, Value and Inner Normativity: KEVIN Probes Collective Persons. Philosophical Papers Dedicated to Kevin Mulligan.score: 12.0
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  47. Kevin R. Stoner (1993). Book Review: Balance of Philosophical and Practice: Reviewed by Kevin R. Stoner. [REVIEW] Journal of Mass Media Ethics 8 (1):58 – 60.score: 12.0
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  48. Kevin Hart & George Aichele (2005). The Word Becomes Text: A Dialogue Between Kevin Hart and George Aichele. In Yvonne Sherwood & Kevin Hart (eds.), Derrida and Religion: Other Testaments. Routledge.score: 12.0
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  49. Kevin T. Kelly, Julie Clague, Bernard Hoose & Gerard Mannion (eds.) (2008). Moral Theology for the Twenty-First Century: Essays in Celebration of Kevin Kelly. T & T Clark.score: 12.0
     
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  50. Wesley Kort (1970). The Obsession of Graham Greene. Thought 45 (1):20-44.score: 12.0
    Although unsettling to many, Graham Greene's aesthetic obsession is not perverse or morbid but an impressive vision, a faithful intuition of the contemporary religious dilemma.
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  51. John Hick (2006). Exclusivism Versus Pluralism in Religion: A Response to Kevin Meeker. Religious Studies 42 (2):207-212.score: 9.0
    I argue that Meeker is mistaken in two crucial respects. First, contrary to both myself and Plantinga, he treats exclusivism as a theory about the relation between the religions, and then claims that it is superior to the pluralist theory. But he does not say what his exclusivist theory is. Second, he bases his claim of a fundamental self-contradiction in my pluralist position on a view which I disavow, namely that altruism is the core of religion. He omits the central (...)
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  52. Guy Kahane & Nicholas Shackel (2010). Methodological Issues in the Neuroscience of Moral Judgement. Mind and Language 25 (5):561-582.score: 9.0
    Neuroscience and psychology have recently turned their attention to the study of the subpersonal underpinnings of moral judgment. In this article we critically examine an influential strand of research originating in Greene's neuroimaging studies of ‘utilitarian’ and ‘non-utilitarian’ moral judgement. We argue that given that the explananda of this research are specific personal-level states—moral judgments with certain propositional contents—its methodology has to be sensitive to criteria for ascribing states with such contents to subjects. We argue that current research has (...)
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  53. Jonny Anomaly (2011). Review of Kevin Welner, Vouchers: The Emergence of Tuition Tax Credits for Private Schooling. [REVIEW] Education Review.score: 9.0
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  54. Wolfgang Künne (2010). Replies to Paul Boghossian and Kevin Mulligan. Dialectica 64 (4):585-615.score: 9.0
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  55. John Garner (2010). Giorgio Agamben: The Signature of All Things: On Method, Luca D'Isanto with Kevin Attell (Tr.). Continental Philosophy Review 43 (4):579-588.score: 9.0
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  56. Lois McNay (2007). Foucault and the Iranian Revolution: Gender and the Seductions of Islamism - by Janet Afary and Kevin B. Anderson. Constellations 14 (2):295-297.score: 9.0
  57. Maudemarie Clark (2005). Review of R. Kevin Hill, Nietzsche's Critiques: The Kantian Foundations of His Thought. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2005 (1).score: 9.0
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  58. Andy Clark & Josefa Toribio, Sensorimotor Chauvinism?” Commentary on O'Reagan, J. Kevin and Noë, Alva, “A Sensorimotor Account of Vision and Visual Consciousness”.score: 9.0
    While applauding the bulk of the account on offer, we question one apparent implication viz, that every difference in sensorimotor contingencies corresponds to a difference in conscious visual experience.
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  59. D. Speak (2011). Metaphysics and God: Essays in Honor of Eleonore Stump * Edited by Kevin Timpe. Analysis 71 (4):794-796.score: 9.0
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  60. C. P. Ragland (2009). Review of Kevin Timpe, Free Will: Sourcehood and its Alternatives. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (3).score: 9.0
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  61. Mathias Risse (2006). Nietzsche's Critiques: The Kantian Foundations of His Thought, by R. Kevin Hill and Nietzsche, Biology and Metaphor, by Gregory Moore. European Journal of Philosophy 14 (3):438–448.score: 9.0
  62. D. R. Cox (2004). Causality in Macroeconomics, by Kevin D. Hoover. Cambridge University Press, 2002, XIII + 311 Pages. [REVIEW] Economics and Philosophy 20 (1):223-226.score: 9.0
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  63. Adonis Vidu (2007). The Drama of Doctrine: A Canonical-Linguistic Approach to Christian Theology. By Kevin J. Vanhoozer. Heythrop Journal 48 (5):838–840.score: 9.0
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  64. David Konstan (2005). Review of Kevin Corrigan, Elena Glazov-Corrigan, Plato's Dialectic at Play: Argument, Structure, and Myth in Plato's Symposium. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2005 (5).score: 9.0
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  65. Bradford McCall (2011). Free Will: Sourcehood and its Alternatives. By Kevin Timpe and Are We Free? Edited by John Baer, James Kaufman, and Roy Baumeister. Heythrop Journal 52 (2):339-340.score: 9.0
  66. John V. Garner (2010). Giorgio Agamben: The Signature of All Things: On Method, Luca D'Isanto with Kevin Attell (Tr.) Zone Books, 2009, 124 Pp, Isbn: 1890951986 (Hbk), Us $ 24.95. [REVIEW] Continental Philosophy Review 43 (4):579-588.score: 9.0
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  67. Nicolas de Warren (2007). Review of Kevin Hermberg, Husserl's Phenomenology: Knowledge, Objectivity and Others. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2007 (11).score: 9.0
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  68. Frank B. Dilley (2002). Kevin Corcoran (Ed.), Soul, Body and Survival. International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 52 (3).score: 9.0
  69. Gesine Hearn (2010). James Aho and Kevin Aho: Body Matters: A Phenomenology of Sickness, Disease, and Illness. Human Studies 33 (2):325-331.score: 9.0
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  70. Julian Reiss (2004). The Methodology of Empirical Macroeconomics by Kevin D. Hoover. Cambridge University Press 2001, XII + 186 Pages. [REVIEW] Economics and Philosophy 20 (1):226-233.score: 9.0
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  71. Leonard Feldman (2008). Reflexive Democracy: Political Equality and the Welfare State. By Kevin Olson. Constellations 15 (1):167-169.score: 9.0
  72. Patrick Madigan (2009). Aesthetic Perception: A Thomistic Perspective. By Kevin E. O'Reilly. Heythrop Journal 50 (4):726-727.score: 9.0
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  73. William J. Abraham (2010). Review of Kevin Timpe (Ed.), Metaphysics and God: Essays in Honor of Eleonore Stump. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2010 (8).score: 9.0
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  74. Richard S. Briggs (2009). Understanding Hermeneutics. By Lawrence K. Schmidt Naturalistic Hermeneutics. By C. Mantzavinos Hermeneutics at the Crossroads. Edited by Kevin J. Vanhoozer, James K.A. Smith & Bruce Ellis Benson Issues in Interpretation Theory (Marquette Studies in Philosophy 49). Edited by Pol Vandevelde. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 50 (1):117-118.score: 9.0
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  75. Allen Lane, Review of Kevin O'Regan, Alva Noe “Does Functionalism Really Deal with the Phenomenal Side of Experience?”. [REVIEW]score: 9.0
    Sensory Motor Contingencies belong to a functionalistic framework. Functionalism does not give any explanation about why and how objective functional relations should produce phenomenal experience. O’Regan and Noe as well as other functionalists do not propose a new ontology that could support the first person subjective phenomenal side of experience.
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  76. Martin Tweedale (2004). Review of Jeffrey Brower, Kevin Guilfoy (Eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Abelard. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2004 (10).score: 9.0
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  77. Brian Gregor (2009). The Experience of God: A Postmodern Response. Edited by Kevin Hart and Barbara Wall. Heythrop Journal 50 (3):561-562.score: 9.0
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  78. M. Victoria Costa (2006). Kevin McDonough and Walter Feinberg, Eds., Citizenship and Education in Liberal‐Democratic Societies: Teaching for Cosmopolitan Values and Collective Identities:Citizenship and Education in Liberal‐Democratic Societies: Teaching for Cosmopolitan Values and Collective Identities. Ethics 117 (1):136-139.score: 9.0
  79. Randall Everett Allsup (2003). Praxis and the Possible: Thoughts on the Writings of Maxine Greene and Paulo Freire. Philosophy of Music Education Review 11 (2):157-169.score: 9.0
  80. Richard S. Briggs (2009). Reading Scripture with the Church: Toward a Hermeneutic for Theological Interpretation. By A. K. M. Adam, Stephen E. Fowl, Kevin J. Vanhoozer, Francis Watson Tradition, Scripture, and Interpretation: A Sourcebook of the Ancient Church (Evangelical Ressourcement: Ancient Sources for the Church's Future). Ed. D. H. Williams Sacred Scripture: The Disclosure of the Word. By Francis Martin The Language of Symbolism: Biblical Theology, Semantics, and Exegesis. By Pierre Grelot. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 50 (1):119-120.score: 9.0
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  81. F. E. England (1935). Immanuel Kant's Religion Within the Limits of Reason Alone. Translated with an Introduction and Notes by T. M. Greene and H. H. Hudson . (Chicago and London: Open Court Publishing Co. 1934. Pp. Lxxxv + 200. Price 15s.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 10 (37):100-.score: 9.0
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  82. S. Instone (1999). Review. Reading Sappho. Contemporary Approaches. E Greene [Ed]\Re-Reading Sappho. Reception and Transmission. E Green [Ed]. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 49 (2):344-346.score: 9.0
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  83. Gordon Leah (2010). A Bad Priest? Reflections on Regeneration in Graham Greene's Novelthe Power and the Glory. Heythrop Journal 51 (1):18-21.score: 9.0
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  84. Dana L. Cloud, Steve Macek & James Arnt Aune (2006). "The Limbo of Ethical Simulacra": A Reply to Ron Greene. Philosophy and Rhetoric 39 (1):72-84.score: 9.0
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  85. Guido Giglioni (2011). The Word and the World: Biblical Exegesis and Early Modern Science. Edited by Kevin Killeen and Peter J. Forshaw. Heythrop Journal 52 (2):329-332.score: 9.0
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  86. Gordon Leah (2007). Graham Greene's Narrative Strategies: A Study of the Major Novels. By Murray Roston. Heythrop Journal 48 (5):832–833.score: 9.0
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  87. Constantinos Maritsas (2012). Language, Music and the Sign: A Study in Aesthetics, Poetics and Poetic Practice From Collins to Coleridge. By Kevin Barry. The European Legacy 17 (3):417 - 417.score: 9.0
    The European Legacy, Volume 17, Issue 3, Page 417, June 2012.
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  88. Charles Taliaferro (2009). Review of Kevin J. Harrelson, The Ontological Argument From Descartes to Hegel. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (7).score: 9.0
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  89. David H. Degrood (1998). A Note on Kevin Anderson's Study of Western Marxism. International Studies in Philosophy 30 (4):93-99.score: 9.0
  90. James W. Garrison (1990). Greene's Dialectics of Freedom and Dewey's Naturalistic Existential Metaphysics. Educational Theory 40 (2):193-209.score: 9.0
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  91. Brian Gregor (2007). The Blackwell Companion to Modern Theology. Edited by Gareth Jones; the Cambridge Companion to Postmodern Theology. Edited by Kevin J. Vanhoozer and Christianity and the Postmodern Turn: Six Views. Edited by Myron B. Penner. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 48 (2):335–337.score: 9.0
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  92. Gordon Leah (2007). A Bad Catholic? Reflections on Issues of Faith and Practice in Graham Greene's the Heart of the Matter. Heythrop Journal 48 (5):776–779.score: 9.0
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  93. D. S. Long (2009). Book Review: Kevin Twain Lowery, Salvaging Wesley's Agenda: A New Paradigm for Wesleyan Virtue Ethics (Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2008). Xx + 328 Pp. US$38.00 (Pb), ISBN 978--1--55635--377--. [REVIEW] Studies in Christian Ethics 22 (2):233-235.score: 9.0
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  94. Alexander Lucie-Smith (2010). Rethinking Human Nature: A Christian Materialist Alternative to the Soul. By Kevin J. Corcoran. Heythrop Journal 51 (3):493-493.score: 9.0
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  95. Lantz Miller (2001). Kevin Dolan. Ethics, Animals and Science. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 14 (4):459-462.score: 9.0
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  96. Damien P. Nelis (1992). Catullus Carnivalised John Kevin Newman: Roman Catullus and the Modification of the Alexandrian Sensibility. Pp. X + 483. Hildesheim: Weidmann, 1990. DM 98. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 42 (01):39-40.score: 9.0
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  97. Ariela Tubert (2006). R. Kevin Hill, Nietzsche's Critiques: The Kantian Foundations of His Thought. Ethics 116 (4):789-791.score: 9.0
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  98. C. A. Bowers (1991). An Open Letter to Maxine Greene on "The Problem of Freedom in an Era of Ecological Interdependence". Educational Theory 41 (3):325-330.score: 9.0
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  99. Paul Brazier (2009). Nothing Greater, Nothing Better: Theological Essays on the Love of God. Edited by Kevin J. Vanhoozer. Heythrop Journal 50 (4):750-751.score: 9.0
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  100. R. M. Cook (1965). Kevin Herbert: Ancient Art in Bowdoin College. Pp. Xv+212; 48 Plates. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press (London: Oxford University Press), 1964. Cloth, 56s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 15 (02):236-.score: 9.0
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