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  1. M. H. A. Newman & A. M. Turing (1942). A Formal Theorem in Church's Theory of Types. Journal of Symbolic Logic 7 (1):28-33.score: 592.5
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  2. M. H. A. Newman (1928). Mr. Russell's Causal Theory of Perception. Mind 5 (146):26-43.score: 502.5
  3. Ioannis Votsis (2003). Is Structure Not Enough? Philosophy of Science 70 (5):879-890.score: 51.0
    This paper counters an objection raised against one of Bertrand Russell’s lesser-known epistemological views, viz. ‘‘structural realism’’ (SR). In short, SR holds that at most we have knowledge of the structure of the external (i.e., physical) world. M. H. A. Newman’s allegedly fatal objection is that SR is either trivial or false. I argue that the accusation of triviality is itself empty since it fails to establish that SR knowledge claims are uninformative. Moreover, appealing to Quine’s notion of ontological (...)
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  4. Graham Solomon (1989). An Addendum to Demopoulos and Friedman (1985). Philosophy of Science 56 (3):497-501.score: 51.0
    M. H. A. Newman (1928) criticized Russell's structuralist philosophy of science. Demopoulos and Friedman have discussed Newman's critique, showing its relevance to the structuralist positions held by Schlick and Carnap, and to Putnam's argument against "metaphysical realism". I discuss Richard Braithwaite's (1940) appeal to Newman in a critique of Arthur Eddington. Braithwaite believed Newman had shown that "structure depends upon content". Eddington, in his reply, misunderstood the generality of Newman's argument.
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