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  1. Daniel Lehmann, B. Henggler, M. Koukkan & M. Michel (1993). Source Localization of Brain Electric Field Frequency Bands During Conscious, Spontaneous Visual Imagery and Abstract Thought. Cognitive Brain Research 1:203-20.score: 150.0
     
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  2. Sheila T. Murphy, Joycelynne M. Palmer, Stanley Ken, Gelya Frank, Vicki Michel & Leslie J. Blackhall (1996). Ethnicity and Advance Care Directives. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 24 (2):108-117.score: 120.0
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  3. M. Quigley, M. Brazier, R. Chadwick, M. N. Michel & D. Paredes (2008). The Organs Crisis and the Spanish Model: Theoretical Versus Pragmatic Considerations. Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (4):223-224.score: 120.0
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  4. J. P. M. (1964). "Pascal," by Michele Frederico Sciacca. The Modern Schoolman 41 (2):196-199.score: 40.0
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  5. Antonio Gaytan (2012). Antonio Orbe, Introduction à la théologie des IIͤ et IIIͤ siècles. Traduction de l'espagnol par Joseph M. López de Castro revue et complétée par Agnès Bastit et Jean-Michel Roessli avec la collaboration de Bernard Jacob et Pierre Molinié, Liminaire de Mgr Luis F. Ladaria, Avant-propos deJean-Michel Roessli. [REVIEW] Augustinianum 52 (2):569-569.score: 36.0
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  6. D. W. Lucas (1958). Sophoclea Bernard M. W. Knox: Oedipus at Thebes. Pp. Viii+280. New Haven: Yale University Press (London: Oxford University Press), 1957. Cloth, 35s. Net. Georges Méautis: Sophocle. Essai Sur le Héros Tragique. Pp. 291. Paris: Albin Michel, 1957. Paper, 825 Fr. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 8 (3-4):229-233.score: 36.0
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  7. 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: 36.0
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  8. J. A. Mainetti (1977). The Birth of the Clinic. By Michel Foucault. Translated by A. M. Sheridan Smith. New York: Pantheon Books, 1973. Pp. 215. $8.95. (First Published in French as Naissance de la Clinique [Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1963].). [REVIEW] Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 2 (1):77-83.score: 36.0
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  9. Jesus Antonio Coll Mármol (2012). La naturalidad del escepticismo. Principia 16 (2):277-295.score: 27.0
    In this article I examine M. Williams’ antisceptical strategy of considering skepticism as an unnatural position philosophically charged, which for him implies that skepticism has nothing to do with our epistemic practices. I admit that this strategy is really promising, especially when applied to Cartesian scepticism. However, when it faces an older ancestor of Cartesian scepticism, Pyrrhonian scepticism, this situation changes. I concentrate on Fogelin’s neopyrrhonist proposal and how Williams’ strategy would face it. I will defend that Pyrrhonian scepticism is (...)
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  10. Frederick M. Dolan (2005). The Paradoxical Liberty of Bio-Power: Hannah Arendt and Michel Foucault on Modern Politics. Philosophy and Social Criticism 31 (3):369-380.score: 15.0
    For Hannah Arendt, spontaneous, ‘initiatory’ human action and interaction are suppressed by the normalizing pressures of society once ‘life’ - that is, sheer life - becomes the primary concern of politics, as it does, she finds, in the modern age. Arendt’s concept of the social is indebted to Martin Heidegger’s analysis of everyday Dasein in Being and Time , and contemporary political philosophers inspired by Heidegger, such as Jean-Luc Nancy, Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe, and Giorgio Agamben, tend to reproduce her account of (...)
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  11. David M. Halperin (1995). Saint Foucault: Towards a Gay Hagiography. Oxford University Press.score: 15.0
    "My work has had nothing to do with gay liberation," Michel Foucault reportedly told an admirer in 1975. And indeed there is scarcely more than a passing mention of homosexuality in Foucault's scholarly writings. So why has Foucault, who died of AIDS in 1984, become a powerful source of both personal and political inspiration to an entire generation of gay activists? And why have his political philosophy and his personal life recently come under such withering, normalizing scrutiny by commentators (...)
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  12. Stephen M. Engel (2001). The Unfinished Revolution: Social Movement Theory and the Gay and Lesbian Movement. Cambridge University Press.score: 15.0
    The Unfinished Revolution compares the post-Second World War histories of the American and British gay and lesbian movements with an eye toward understanding how distinct political institutional environments affect the development, strategies, goals, and outcomes of a social movement. Stephen M. Engel utilizes an electic mix of source materials ranging from the theories of Mancur Olson and Michel Foucault to Supreme Court rulings and film and television dialogue. The two case study chapters function as brief historical sketches to elucidate (...)
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  13. Daniel M. Goldstein (2003). Reproductive Technologies of the Self: Michel Foucault and Meta-Narrative-Ethics. Journal of Medical Humanities 24 (3/4):229-240.score: 15.0
    This paper presents a direction for narrative ethics based on ethical ideas found in the works of Michel Foucault. Narrative ethics is understood here at the meta-level of cultural discourse to see how the moral subject is constituted by the discursive practices that structure the contemporary debate on reproductive technologies. At this level it becomes meta-narrative-ethics. After a theoretical discussion, this paper uses two literary narratives representing the polarized views in the debate to show how the moral subject may (...)
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  14. Christina M. Gschwandtner (2012). What About Non-Human Life? An "Ecological" Reading of Michel Henry's Critique of Technology. Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 20 (2):116-138.score: 15.0
    This paper takes its departure from Michel Henry’s criticism of a technological view that “extends its reign to the whole planet, sowing desolation and ruin everywhere” ( I am the Truth , 271). It argues that although Henry’s critique of technology is helpful and important, it does not go far enough, inasmuch as it excludes all non-human beings from the Truth of “Life” he advocates against the destructive truths of technology and therefore cannot fully articulate the way in which (...)
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  15. Denis Cormier, Irene M. Gordon & Michel Magnan (2004). Corporate Environmental Disclosure: Contrasting Management's Perceptions with Reality. Journal of Business Ethics 49 (2):143-165.score: 12.0
    This paper's purpose is to assess how management's perceptions regarding certain aspects of environmental reporting relate to the firm's actual reporting strategy. Toward that end, we propose a model where a firm's environmental disclosure is conditional upon executive assessments of corporate concerns. The study relies on a survey that was sent to environmental management executives from European and North American multinational firms enquiring about the determinants of corporate environmental disclosure. Responses from these executives were then contrasted with their firms' actual (...)
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  16. Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka (ed.) (2009). Existence, Historical Fabulation, Destiny. Springer Verlag.score: 12.0
    Surging from the ontopoietic vital timing of life, human self-consciousness prompts the innermost desire to rise above its brute facts. Imaginatio creatrix inspires us to fabulate these facts into events and plots with personal significance attempting to delineate a life-course in life-stories within the ever-flowing stream – existence. Seeking their deep motivations, causes and concatenations, we fabulate relatively stabilized networks of interconnecting meaning – history. But to understand the meaning and sense of these networks’ reconfigurations call for the purpose and (...)
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  17. Stefania Pighin, Ruth M. J. Byrne, Donatella Ferrante, Michel Gonzalez & Vittorio Girotto (2011). Counterfactual Thoughts About Experienced, Observed, and Narrated Events. Thinking and Reasoning 17 (2):197 - 211.score: 12.0
    Four studies show that observers and readers imagine different alternatives to reality. When participants read a story about a protagonist who chose the more difficult of two tasks and failed, their counterfactual thoughts focused on the easier, unchosen task. But when they observed the performance of an individual who chose and failed the more difficult task, participants' counterfactual thoughts focused on alternative ways to solve the chosen task, as did the thoughts of individuals who acted out the event. We conclude (...)
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  18. Emma R. M. Cohen, Jennifer M. O'neill, Michel Joffres, Ross E. G. Upshur & Edward Mills (2009). Reporting of Informed Consent, Standard of Care and Post-Trial Obligations in Global Randomized Intervention Trials: A Systematic Survey of Registered Trials. Developing World Bioethics 9 (2):74-80.score: 12.0
    Objective: Ethical guidelines are designed to ensure benefits, protection and respect of participants in clinical research. Clinical trials must now be registered on open-access databases and provide details on ethical considerations. This systematic survey aimed to determine the extent to which recently registered clinical trials report the use of standard of care and post-trial obligations in trial registries, and whether trial characteristics vary according to setting. Methods: We selected global randomized trials registered on http://www.clinicaltrials.gov and http://www.controlled-trials.com. We searched for intervention (...)
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  19. Roger Kimball (2000). Experiments Against Reality: The Fate of Culture in the Postmodern Age. I.R. Dee.score: 12.0
    Art v. aestheticism : the case of Walter Pater -- The importance of T.E. Hulme -- A craving for reality : T.S. Eliot today -- Wallace Stevens : metaphysical claims adjuster -- The permanent Auden -- The first half of Muriel Spark -- The qualities of Robert Musil -- James Fitzjames Stephen v. John Stuart Mill -- The legacy of Friedrich Nietzsche -- The world according to Satre -- The perversions of Michel Foucault -- The anguishes of E.M. Cioran (...)
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  20. M. R. Lexow (2011). The Cambridge Introduction to Michel Foucault. Teaching Philosophy 34 (3):320-323.score: 12.0
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  21. Douglas M. Macdowell (1985). Michel Nouhaud: L'Utilisation de l'Histoire Par les Orateurs Attiques. Pp. 406. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1982. Paper. The Classical Review 35 (01):196-197.score: 12.0
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  22. Michael Davis (1998). Book Review:Computers, Ethics, and Society. M. David Ermann, Mary B. Williams, Michele S. Shauf. [REVIEW] Ethics 108 (3):636-.score: 12.0
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  23. Thomas E. Wren (1998). Michele M. Moody‐Adams, Fieldwork in Familiar Places: Morality, Culture, and Philosophy:Fieldwork in Familiar Places: Morality, Culture, and Philosophy. Ethics 109 (1):168-171.score: 12.0
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  24. Henri Wijsbek (1999). Michele M. Moody-Adams: Fieldwork in Familiar Places. Morality, Culture, & Philosophy. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 2 (4):427-432.score: 12.0
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  25. G. Lanteri-Laura, M. Gros & R. S. Walker (1987). Biographical Alienation in Chronic Deliria: In Memory of Michel Foucault. Diogenes 35 (139):104-126.score: 12.0
  26. M. J. Boyd (1972). Michel Meslin: La Fête des Kalendes de Janvier Dans l'Empire Romain. (Collection Latomus, 115.) Pp. 138. Brussels: Latomus, 1970. Paper, 225 B. Fr. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 22 (02):289-.score: 12.0
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  27. Margaret M. Roxan (1991). Michel Lejeune: Méfitis d'Apres les Dédicaces Lucaniennes de Rossano di Vaglio. (Bibliothèque des Cahiers de l'Institut de Linguistique de Louvain, 51.) Pp. 63; 3 Figures, 36 Plates. Louvain-la-Neuve: Peeters, 1990. Paper, B. Frs. 400. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 41 (02):519-520.score: 12.0
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  28. Benjamin R. Bates (2006). Care of the Self and American Physicians' Place in the "War on Terror": A Foucauldian Reading of Senator Bill Frist, M.D. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 31 (4):385 – 400.score: 12.0
    American physicians are increasingly concerned that they are losing professional control. Other analysts of medical power argue that physicians have too much power. This essay argues that current analyses are grounded in a structuralist reading of power. Deploying Michel Foucault's "care of the self" and rhetorician Raymie McKerrow's "critical rhetoric," this essay claims that medical power is better understood as a way that medical actors take on power through rhetoric rather than a force that has power over medical actors. (...)
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  29. Michel Ferrari & Carol M. Okamoto (2003). Moral Development as the Personal Education of Feeling and Reason: From James to Piaget. Journal of Moral Education 32 (4):341-355.score: 12.0
    This article traces the connection between William James's writings in The Varieties of Religious Experience and Jean Piaget's work on moral development through Piagets early work on religious experience. James characterises religious experience as unlocking deep personal power that can sustain a ?strenuous mood?. These ideas impacted the early work of Piaget on religious experience through the influence of Henri Bergson and The?odore Flournoy, both friends of James. The shared depth-psychology approach to religious experience of James and Piaget is important (...)
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  30. Christina M. Gschwandtner (2012). Paul Ricœur and the Relationship Between Philosophy and Religion in Contemporary French Phenomenology. Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 3 (2):7-25.score: 12.0
    In this paper I consider Ricœur’s negotiation of the boundary or relationship between philosophy and religion in light of the larger debate in contemporary French philosophy. I suggest that contrasting his way of dealing with the intersection of the two discourses to that of two other French thinkers (Jean-Luc Marion and Michel Henry) illuminates his stance more fully. I begin with a brief outline of Ricœur’s claims about the distinction or relation between the discourses, then reflect on those of (...)
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  31. Michel Millette (1969). L'Éducation Chrétienne Et le Rapport Parent. Par Jeanne Bizier, S.S.C.M. Fides, Collection « Foi Et Liberté ». Ottawa, 1969. 229 P. $4.00. [REVIEW] Dialogue 8 (03):532-534.score: 12.0
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  32. R. N. Swanson (2009). Representing Others in Medieval Iberian Literature. By Michelle M. Hamilton. Heythrop Journal 50 (6):1049-1050.score: 12.0
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  33. L. M. W. (1981). Michel Henry, Un Philosophe de la Vie Et de la Praxis. The Review of Metaphysics 35 (2):382-383.score: 12.0
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  34. por Rosângela Chaves & Carmelita Brito de Freitas Felício (2012). Entrevista com Castor Ruiz: "A Vida Humana, um Problema Filosófico". Revista Inquietude 3 (2):212-233.score: 12.0
    Professor de Filosofia da Universidade do Vale Rio dos Sinos (Unisinos), no Rio Grande do Sul, Castor M.M. Bartolomé Ruiz é um estudioso dos mecanismos do poder e da chamada “biopolítica”, dialogando sobretudo com as obras dos filósofos Giorgio Agamben e Michel Foucault. Doutor em Filosofia pela Universidade de Deusto, na Espanha, e autor de vários livros, Ruiz foi um dos palestrantes do 3º Colóquio de Biopolítica, realizado no Salão Nobre da Faculdade de Direito da UFG de 10 a (...)
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  35. M. A. R. Colledge (1974). Ancient Cities Léon Homo: Rome Impériale Et l'Urbanisme Dans L'Antiquityé. (L'Évolution de l'Humanité, Vol. 33.) 2e Edition. Pp. 665, 28 Figs. Paris: Albin Michel, 1971. Paper, 12 Fr. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 24 (02):274-276.score: 12.0
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  36. Christina M. Gschwandtner (2010). Can We Hear the Voice of God? Michel Henry and Words of Christ. In Bruce Ellis Benson & Norman Wirzba (eds.), Words of Life: New Theological Turns in French Phenomenology. Fordham University Press.score: 12.0
     
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  37. Pamela M. Huby (1971). Aristotle's Teleology Michel-Pierre Lerner: La Notion de Finalité Chez Aristote. (Publ. De la Fac. Des Lettres de Paris, Recherches, Tome 47.) Pp. 214. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1969. Paper, 35fr. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 21 (01):36-37.score: 12.0
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  38. Pamela M. Huby (1991). Metaphysics Γ Barbara Cassin, Michel Narcy (Edd., Trs.): La Décision du Sens: Le Livre Gamma de la Métaphysique d'Aristote, Introduction, Texte, Traduction Et Commentaire. (Histoire des Doctrines de l'Antiquité Classique, 13.) Pp. 297. Paris: Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin, 1989. Paper, Frs. 219. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 41 (01):30-31.score: 12.0
  39. D. M. Jones (1957). Greek Phonetics Michel Lejeune: Traité de Phon1étique Grecque. Deuxième Édition Revue Et Corrigée. (Collection de Philologie Classique, Iii.) Pp. Xv + 374. Paris: Klincksieck, 1955. Paper, 1,800 Fr. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 7 (3-4):234-235.score: 12.0
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  40. Dona M. Kercher (1985). Michel Foucault and the Subversion of Intellect (Review). Philosophy and Literature 9 (2):260-261.score: 12.0
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  41. Joan M. Miller (1981). French Structuralism: A Multidisciplinary Bibliography: With a Checklist of Sources for Louis Althusser, Roland Barthes, Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault, Lucien Goldmann, Jacques Lacan, and an Update of Works on Claude Lévi-Strauss. Garland Pub..score: 12.0
  42. Andy Mousley (ed.) (2011). Towards a New Literary Humanism. Palgrave Macmillan.score: 12.0
    Machine generated contents note: -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Towards a New Literary Humanism; A. Mousley -- PART I: LITERATURE_AS ERSATZ_THEOLOGY: DEEP SELVES -- Introduction; A. Mousley -- Faith, Feeling, Reality: Anne Brontë as an Existentialist Poet; R. Styler -- Virginia Woolf, Sympathy and Feeling for the Human; K. Martin -- Being Human and being Animal in Twentieth-Century Horse-Whispering Writings: 'Word-Bound Creatures' and 'the Breath of Horses'; E. Graham_ -- Judith Butler and the Catachretic Human; I. Arteel (...)
     
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  43. J. M. C. Toynbee (1970). Alexander as Model Dorothea Michel: Alexander Als Vorbild für Pompeius, Caesar Und Marcus Antonius: Archäologische Untersuchungen. (Collection Latomus, Xciv.) Pp. 135; 34 Plates. Brussels: Latomus, 1967. Paper, 275 B.Fr. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 20 (01):82-84.score: 12.0
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  44. Virginia Bodolica, Michel Magnan & Martin Spraggon (2007). Merger and Acquisition Related Determinants of Executive Compensation Arrangements' Adoption. International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 3 (4):407-429.score: 6.0
    Previous research has investigated the links between Mergers and Acquisitions (M&As) and the monetary magnitude of executive compensation, but failed to inquire how the adoption of specific attributes of compensation contacts relates to M&A activities. We address this gap in the literature by examining the impacts of some M&A characteristics and acquirers' features on the adoption of executive compensation protection provisions and new Long-Term Incentive Plans (LTIPs). The study adopts a longitudinal design before after M&A deals for 80 Canadian acquiring (...)
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  45. Anders M. Gullestad (2011). Literature and the Parasite. Deleuze Studies 5 (3):301-323.score: 6.0
    J. L. Austin's claim that language ‘used not seriously’ is ‘parasitic’ upon ‘normal use’ has proved a puzzle to literary scholars, who have often taken this to mean that they are not allowed to apply the insights of speech-act theory to their own object of research. This article explores how, when read together, Michel Serres’ definition of the parasite as a ‘thermal exciter’ and Deleuze's concept of ‘minor literature’ bring out the hidden potential inherent in Austin's claim. More specifically, (...)
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  46. Diana M. Judd (2008). Questioning Authority: Political Resistance and the Ethic of Natural Science. Transaction Publishers.score: 6.0
    Francis Bacon : a new interpretation of nature -- Thomas Hobbes' scientific approach to politics -- John Locke and the origins of political resistance -- The ethic and practice of modern natural science -- Critical theory and the critique of modernity -- Michel Foucault and the postmodern reaction.
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  47. Michel Pierssens (1980). The Power of Babel: A Study of Logophilia. Routledge & Kegan Paul.score: 6.0
    Mallarmes madness * You think I'm mad? Someday I'll explain to you that my madness lies elsewhere. Mallarme to H. Cazalis, Mallarme inaugurates: the first ...
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  48. Alan M. Olson (2000). Epochal Consciousness and the Philosophy of History. The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 2000:159-171.score: 6.0
    Does the philosophy of history have a future? In 1949 Karl Jaspers, echoing Hegel, still identified history as the “great question” in philosophy; but in 1966 Karl Löwith observed that the philosophy of history had been reduced to little more than “epochal consciousness.” During the 1970s analytical philosophers endorsed the critical-speculative distinction of C. D. Broad and the question of universal history was effectively bracketed. Post-structuralists and feminists during the 70s and 80s endorsed the observation of Michel Foucault that (...)
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  49. Thomas M. Beaudoin (2008). Engaging Foucault with Rahner. Philosophy and Theology 20 (1/2):307-329.score: 6.0
    Putting Karl Rahner and Michel Foucault in conversation shows the space of overlapping concern in their work for the relationshipbetween subjectivity and knowledge, while introducing new questions about power and history in this relationship. Both fomenta respect for mystery, through Rahnerian “transcendence” and Foucauldian “rescendence,” that while not the same, may yet beunderstood as convergent without a fully realized connection. In other words, the relation between Rahner and Foucault may beposed as “asymptotic.”.
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  50. Darryl M. Marzio (2012). The Pedagogy of Self-Fashioning: A Foucaultian Study of Montaigne's “On Educating Children”. Studies in Philosophy and Education 31 (4):387-405.score: 6.0
    In this paper I interpret Montaigne’s essay, “On Educating Children”, as a pedagogical text through its performance of a distinct epistolary function, one that addresses the letter-recipient for the purpose of shaping the ideas, actions, and beliefs of that individual. At the same time, I also read “On Educating Children” within the context of the wider project of Montaigne’s Essays , which, as I suggest, is an ethical-aesthetic project of self-fashioning and self-cultivation. The net result is an interpretation of teaching (...)
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  51. Michele M. Moody-Adams (1994). Culture, Responsibility, and Affected Ignorance. Ethics 104 (2):291-309.score: 4.0
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  52. Michele C. Henderson, M. Gregory Oakes & Marilyn Smith (2009). What Plato Knew About Enron. Journal of Business Ethics 86 (4):463 - 471.score: 4.0
    This paper applies Plato’s cave allegory to Enron’s success and downfall. Plato’s famous tale of cave dwellers illustrates the different levels of truth and understanding. These levels include images, the sources of images, and the ultimate reality behind both. The paper first describes these levels of perception as they apply to Plato’s cave dwellers and then provides a brief history of the rise of Enron. Then we apply Plato’s levels of understanding to Enron, showing how the company created its image (...)
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  53. Michele M. Moody-Adams (1997). Fieldwork in Familiar Places: Morality, Culture, and Philosophy. Harvard University Press.score: 4.0
    Fieldwork in Familiar Places challenges the misconceptions about morality, culture, and objectivity that support these skepticisms, to show that we can take ...
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  54. Hope Hollocher, Agustin Fuentes, Charles H. Pence, Grant Ramsey, Daniel John Sportiello & Michelle M. Wirth (2011). On the Origin of Stories: Evolution, Cognition, and Fiction. [REVIEW] Quarterly Review of Biology 86 (2):137-138.score: 4.0
  55. Janie M. Harden Fritz, Ronald C. Arnett & Michele Conkel (1999). Organizational Ethical Standards and Organizational Commitment. Journal of Business Ethics 20 (4):289 - 299.score: 4.0
    Organizations interested in employee ethics compliance face the problem of conflict between employee and organizational ethical standards. Socializing new employees is one way of assuring compliance. Important for longer term employees as well as new ones, however, is making those standards visible and then operable in the daily life of an organization. This study, conducted in one large organization, found that, depending on organizational level, awareness of an organization's ethical standards is predicted by managerial adherence to and organizational compliance with (...)
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  56. Michele M. Moody-Adams (1999). The Idea of Moral Progress. Metaphilosophy 30 (3):168-185.score: 4.0
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  57. John P. Pittman (ed.) (1992/1997). African-American Perspectives and Philosophical Traditions. Routledge.score: 4.0
    A special issue of The Philosophical Forum , one of the most prestigious philosophy journals, is now available to a wider readership through its publication in book form. The volume includes twelve essays in three sections-- Philosophical Traditions; the African-American Tradition; and Racism, Identity, and Social Life. Contributors are: K. Anthony Appiah, Kwasi Wiredu, Lucius Outlaw, Leonard Harris, Bernard Boxill, Frank M. Kirkland, Tommy L. Lott, Adrian M.S. Piper, Laurence Thomas, Michele M. Moody-Adams, Anita L. Allen, and Howard McGary. The (...)
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  58. Michele M. Moody-Adams (1990). On the Alleged Methodological Infirmity of Ethics. American Philosophical Quarterly 27 (3):225 - 235.score: 4.0
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  59. Michele Barontini & Tito M. Tonietti (2010). ʿumar Al-Khayyām's Contribution to the Arabic Mathematical Theory of Music. Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 20 (02):255-280.score: 4.0
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  60. Michele M. Moody-Adams (1996). Review: Feminist Inquiry and the Transformation of the 'Public' Sphere in Virginia Held's "Feminist Morality". [REVIEW] Hypatia 11 (1):155 - 167.score: 4.0
    Virginia Held's Feminist Morality defends the idea that it is possible to transform the "public" sphere by remaking it on the model of existing "private" relationships such as families. This paper challenges Held's optimism. It is argued that feminist moral inquiry can aid in transforming the public sphere only by showing just how much the allegedly "private" realms of families and personal relationships are shaped-and often misshapen-by public demands and concerns.
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  61. Patricia J. Faulkender, Lillian M. Range, Michelle Hamilton, Marlow Strehlow, Sarah Jackson, Elmer Blanchard & Paul Dean (1994). The Case of the Stolen Psychology Test: An Analysis of an Actual Cheating Incident. Ethics and Behavior 4 (3):209 – 217.score: 4.0
    We examined the attitudes of 600 students in large introductory algebra and psychology classes toward an actual or hypothetical cheating incident and the subsequent retake procedure. Overall, 57% of students in one class and 49Y0 in the other reported that they either cheated or would have cheated if given the opportunity. More men (59%) than women (53%) reported cheating or potential cheating. Students who had actually experienced a retake procedure to handle cheating were more satisfied with such a procedure than (...)
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  62. Michele M. Moody-Adams (1998). The Virtue of Nussbaum's Essentialism. Metaphilosophy 29 (4):263-272.score: 4.0
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  63. Michelle M. Martel (2009). The Ethics of Psychology's Role in Politics and the Development and Institution of Social Policy. Ethics and Behavior 19 (2):103 – 111.score: 4.0
    The relationship between psychological research and the development of social policy is controversial, as is any discussion of the role of values and morals within science. Three particular instances of this controversy are evident in psychological research conducted on affirmative action, child abuse, and abortion. The American Psychological Association (APA) in fact takes a particular organizational stance on these issues. APA's Ethics Code provides some guidelines for dealing with issues of personal values as they impact psychological research and the development (...)
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  64. Michele M. Moody-Adams (1999). Griffin's Modest Proposal. Utilitas 11 (01):112-.score: 4.0
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  65. Michele A. Carter & Craig M. Klugman (2001). Cultural Engagement in Clinical Ethics: A Model for Ethics Consultation. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 10 (1):16-33.score: 4.0
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  66. Franklin G. Miller, Michelle M. Mello & Steven Joffe (2008). Incidental Findings in Human Subjects Research: What Do Investigators Owe Research Participants? Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 36 (2):271-279.score: 4.0
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  67. Anthony M. Barratt (2008). A Privileged Moment: Dialogue in the Language of the Second Vatican Council 1962-1965 (European University Series XXIII, Theology, Volume 829). By Ann Michele Nolan. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 49 (5):889-890.score: 4.0
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  68. Michèle Lowrie (2002). Psychoanalysing Propertius M. Janan: The Politics of Desire: Propertius IV . Pp. XI + 244. Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London: University of California Press, 2001. Cased, £30 (Paper, £12.50). Isbn: 0-520-22318-7 (0-520-22321-7 Pbk). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 52 (01):63-.score: 4.0
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  69. Michelle M. Mello (2008). Rationalizing Vaccine Injury Compensation. Bioethics 22 (1):32–42.score: 4.0
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  70. M. Neil Browne & Michelle Crosby (2004). Nurturing the Relational Promise of Critical Thinking. Inquiry 23 (3):23-26.score: 4.0
    After having achieved some level of competency in their critical thinking classes, students are often frustrated by the effects of their use of critical thinking with their friends and family. This threat to their long-standing relationships and social comfort should be addressed in our pedagogy if we are to enable critical thinking to realize its potential for effective communication. Explicit attention to the emotional component of critical thinking exchanges is a possible step towards alleviating the negative tensions that would otherwise (...)
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  71. Katherine M. D. Dunbabin (1994). Michèle Blanchard-Lemée: Recueil Général des Mosaïques de la Gaule, II. Province de Lyonnaise 4. (Gallia Supplément, 10.) Pp. 153; 66 Plates, 12 Figs Paris; Éditions du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, 1991. Paper, 320 FF. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 44 (02):420-421.score: 4.0
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  72. Carly N. Kelly & Michelle M. Mello (2005). Are Medical Malpractice Damages Caps Constitutional? An Overview of State Litigation. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 33 (3):515-534.score: 4.0
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  73. Michelle M. Mello (2005). Managing Malpractice Crises. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 33 (3):414-415.score: 4.0
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  74. Michele M. Moody-Adams (1994). Theory, Practice, and the Contingency of Rorty's Irony1. Journal of Social Philosophy 25 (s1):209-227.score: 4.0
  75. Michelle R. Nelson, Michelle L. M. Wood & Hye-Jin Paek (2009). Increased Persuasion Knowledge of Video News Releases: Audience Beliefs About News and Support for Source Disclosure. Journal of Mass Media Ethics 24 (4):220-237.score: 4.0
    Video news releases (VNRs) have been criticized when they are used within a newscast without source disclosure because they violate ethical codes related to transparency and consumers' “right to be informed” by whom they are being persuaded. In an experiment, we show how increased persuasion knowledge about VNRs is positively related to beliefs in news commercialization, beliefs in VNR inappropriateness without disclosure, and support for disclosure of VNR material. We suggest that increased knowledge about VNRs without source disclosure measures might (...)
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  76. Hye-Jin Paek, Michelle L. M. Wood & Michelle R. Nelson (2009). Increased Persuasion Knowledge of Video News Releases: Audience Beliefs About News and Support for Source Disclosure. Journal of Mass Media Ethics 24 (4):220-237.score: 4.0
    Video news releases (VNRs) have been criticized when they are used within a newscast without source disclosure because they violate ethical codes related to transparency and consumers' “right to be informed” by whom they are being persuaded. In an experiment, we show how increased persuasion knowledge about VNRs is positively related to beliefs in news commercialization, beliefs in VNR inappropriateness without disclosure, and support for disclosure of VNR material. We suggest that increased knowledge about VNRs without source disclosure measures might (...)
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  77. Michelle C. M. Beer (1999). Other Times. International Philosophical Quarterly 39 (1):112-113.score: 4.0
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  78. Morten H. Christiansen, Christopher M. Conway & Michelle R. Ellefson (2002). Raising the Bar for Connectionist Modeling of Cognitive Developmental Disorders. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (6):752-753.score: 4.0
    Cognitive developmental disorders cannot be properly understood without due attention to the developmental process, and we commend the authors’simulations in this regard. We note the contribution of these simulations to the nascent field of connectionist modeling of developmental disorders and outline a set of criteria for assessing individual models in the hope of furthering future modeling efforts.
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  79. Arlene M. Davis, Michele Rivkin-Fish & Deborah J. Love (2012). Addressing “Difficult Patient” Dilemmas: Possible Alternatives to the Mediation Model. American Journal of Bioethics 12 (5):13-14.score: 4.0
    The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 12, Issue 5, Page 13-14, May 2012.
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  80. W. M. Gordon (1988). Law in the Late Republic Michèle Ducos: Les Romains Et la Loi. Recherches Sur les Rapports de la Philosophie Grecque Et de la Tradition Romaine à la Fin de la République. (Collection d'Études Anciennes Publiée Sous le Patronage de l'Association Guillaume Budé.) Pp. 520. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1984. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 38 (01):76-78.score: 4.0
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  81. Michele M. Moody‐Adams (1999). A Commentary on Color Conscious: The Political Morality of Race. Ethics 109 (2):408-423.score: 4.0
  82. R. M. Ogilvie (1969). The Roman Calendar Agnes Kirsopp Michels: The Calendar of the Roman Republic. Pp. Xvi+227. Princeton, N.J.: University Press (London: Oxford University Press), 1967. Cloth, 71s. 6d. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 19 (03):330-332.score: 4.0
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  83. Michelle C. M. Beer (1989). Is Temporal Becoming Mind-Dependent? Southwest Philosophy Review 5 (1):63-69.score: 4.0
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  84. Lisa D. Bendixen & Florian C. Feucht (eds.) (2010). Personal Epistemology in the Classroom: Theory, Research, and Implications for Practice. Cambridge University Press.score: 4.0
    Machine generated contents note: Part I. Introduction: 1. Personal epistemology in the classroom: a welcome and guide for the reader Florian C. Feucht and Lisa D. Bendixen; Part II. Frameworks and Conceptual Issues: 2. Manifestations of an epistemological belief system in pre-k to 12 classrooms Marlene Schommer-Aikins, Mary Bird, and Linda Bakken; 3. Epistemic climates in elementary classrooms Florian C. Feucht; 4. The integrative model of personal epistemology development: theoretical underpinnings and implications for education Deanna C. Rule and Lisa D. (...)
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  85. M. Joseph Costelloe (1969). Dallo Spiritualismo Critico Allo Spiritualismo Cristiano. By Michele Federico Sciacca. The Modern Schoolman 46 (2):171-172.score: 4.0
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  86. R. M. Dawkins (1933). Michele Pellegrino: La Poesia di S. Gregorio Nazianzeno. (Pubblicazioni Della Università Cattolica Del Sacro Cuore. Serie Quarta: Scienze Filologiche. Volume XIII.) Pp. 109. Milan: 'Vita E Pensiero,' 1932. Paper, L. 8. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 47 (04):152-153.score: 4.0
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  87. Helenrose Fives & Michelle M. Buehl (2010). Teachers' Articulation of Beliefs About Teaching Knowledge: Conceptualizing a Belief Framework. In Lisa D. Bendixen & Florian C. Feucht (eds.), Personal Epistemology in the Classroom: Theory, Research, and Implications for Practice. Cambridge University Press.score: 4.0
     
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  88. Rosalind Gill & Christina Scharff (eds.) (2011). New Femininities: Postfeminism, Neoliberalism, and Subjectivity. Palgrave Macmillan.score: 4.0
    Machine generated contents note: -- Acknowledgements -- Preface; A.McRobbie -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction; C.Scharff & R.Gill -- PART I: SEXUAL SUBJECTIVITY AND THE MAKEOVER PARADIGM -- Pregnant Beauty: Maternal Femininities under Neoliberalism; I.Tyler -- The Right to Be Beautiful: Postfeminist Identity and Consumer Beauty Advertising; M.M.Lazar -- Spicing It Up: Sexual Entrepreneurs and The Sex Inspectors; L.Harvey & R.Gill -- '(M)Other-in-Chief: Michelle Obama and the Ideal of Republican Womanhood'; L.Guerrero -- Scourging the Abject Body: Ten Years Younger and (...)
     
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  89. Michelle M. Lazar (ed.) (2005). Feminist Critical Discourse Analysis: Gender, Power, and Ideology in Discourse. Palgrave Macmillan.score: 4.0
    This is the first collection to bring together well-known scholars writing from feminist perspectives within critical discourse analysis. The theoretical structure of CDA is illustrated with empirical research in Eastern and Western Europe, New Zealand, Asia, South America and the US, demonstrating the complex workings of power and ideology in discourse in sustaining particular gender(ed) orders. These studies deal with texts and talk in domains ranging from parliamentary settings, news and advertising media, the classroom, community literacy programs and the workplace.
     
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  90. Jeanne M. Logsdon, Jacqueline N. Hood & Michelle Detry (2007). Bullying in the Workplace. Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 18:67-71.score: 4.0
    Workplace bullying is defined as repeated, malicious, and health-endangering mistreatment of an employee by one or more other employees. Workplace bullying has been associated with negative outcomes for the individual being bullied and for the organization in which such actions take place. This paper explains the nature, frequency, and costs of workplace bullying in the context of organizational culture, ethical culture, and organizational moral development. We also propose ways that organizations can and should deal with this increasingly common behavior.
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  91. Michèle M. Magill (forthcoming). A Show-and-Tell Story. Semiotics:246-256.score: 4.0
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  92. Michèle M. Magill (forthcoming). Hidden Discourse and Self-Destructive Narrative in 'The Whistle' by Eudora Welty. Semiotics:326-335.score: 4.0
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  93. Michèle M. Magill (forthcoming). Intertextual and Intratextual Analysis. Semiotics:291-297.score: 4.0
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  94. Michele M. Magill (forthcoming). Woman's Time and Man's Space. Semiotics:99-107.score: 4.0
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  95. Paul K. Moser & Thomas L. Carson (eds.) (2001). Moral Relativism: A Reader. Oxford University Press.score: 4.0
    Are all moral truths relative or do certain moral truths hold for all cultures and people? In Moral Relativism: A Reader, this and related questions are addressed by twenty-one contemporary moral philosophers and thinkers. This engaging and nontechnical anthology, the only up-to-date collection devoted solely to the topic of moral relativism, is accessible to a wide range of readers including undergraduate students from various disciplines. The selections are organized under six main topics: (1) General Issues; (2) Relativism and Moral Diversity; (...)
     
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  96. Michele M. Schumacher (1999). The Prophetic Vocation of Women and the Order of Love. Logos 2 (2).score: 4.0
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  97. Michelle Westermann-Behaylo & Tracy M. Davis (2007). Escaping the Ethical Incident Pit. Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 18:93-97.score: 4.0
    This research project defines the concept of an ethical incident pit and explores how qualitative and quantitative research into corporate ethical failurescan be conducted using this concept. Factors on an organizational, departmental and individual level are explored.
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  98. Michele M. Young (1994). Cognitive Reengineering. Inquiry 14 (1):37-47.score: 4.0
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  99. Michelle Mason (2011). Blame: Taking It Seriously. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 83 (2):473-481.score: 2.0
    Philosophers writing on moral responsibility inherit from P.F. Strawson a particular problem space. On one side, it is shaped by consequentialist accounts of moral criticism on which blame is justified, if at all, by its efficacy in influencing future behavior in socially desirable ways. It is by now a common criticism of such views that they suffer a "wrong kind of reason" problem. When blame is warranted in the proper way, it is natural to suppose this is because the target (...)
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  100. Richard M. Gale (2010). God and Metaphysics. Prometheus Books.score: 2.0
    God -- On the cognitivity of mystical experiences -- The problem of evil -- God eternal and Paul helm -- A new cosmological argument, co-authored with Alexander Pruss -- A response to oppy and to Davey and Clifton -- Co-authored with Alexander Pruss -- The ecumenicalism of William James -- Time -- Is it now now? -- McTaggart's analysis of time -- The egocentric particular and token-reflexive analyses of tense -- The impossibility of backward causation -- An identity theory of (...)
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