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  1. M. S. Henry (2006). Uncertainty, Responsibility, and the Evolution of the Physician/Patient Relationship. Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (6):321-323.score: 290.0
  2. M. Henry & R. S. Walker (1984). Life and Death: Marx and Marxism. Diogenes 32 (125):115-132.score: 270.0
  3. Thomas A. Shipka, Charles E. Ziegler, Maureen Henry, Thomas Nemeth, T. J. Blakeley, Susan M. Easton, John D. Windhausen, Wilhelm S. Heiliger, James G. Colbert, Oliva Blanchette & Tom Rockmore (1982). Reviews. [REVIEW] Studies in East European Thought 24 (4).score: 270.0
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  4. Devin M. Henry (2007). How Sexist Is Aristotle's Developmental Biology? Phronesis 52 (3):251-269.score: 240.0
    The aim of this paper is to evaluate the level of gender bias in Aristotle's Generation of Animals while exercising due care in the analysis of its arguments. I argue that while the GA theory is clearly sexist, the traditional interpretation fails to diagnose the problem correctly. The traditional interpretation focuses on three main sources of evidence: (1) Aristotle's claim that the female is, as it were, a "disabled" (πεπηρωμɛνo;ν) male; (2) the claim at GA IV.3, 767b6-8 that females are (...)
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  5. Devin Henry & Karen M. Nielsen (eds.) (forthcoming). Bridging the Gap Between Aristotle's Science and Ethics. Cambridge University Press.score: 210.0
  6. R. M. Henry (1946). Ruth Allison Brown: S. Aureli Augustini de Beata Vita. A Translation with an Introduction and Commentary. Pp. Xviii+193. Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America, 1944. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 60 (02):97-.score: 210.0
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  7. R. M. Henry (1947). Sister Miriam Dolores Tobin, C.S.C.: Orientii Commonitorium.A Commentary with an Introduction and Translation. (Catholic University of America Patristic Studies, Vol. LXXIV.)Pp. Xv+143.Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America Press, 1945. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 61 (01):30-.score: 210.0
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  8. Rachael M. Henry (1988). Cognitive, Affective and Situational Factors in Child Rearing. Journal of Moral Education 17 (2):127-147.score: 150.0
    Abstract The study explores cognitive, affective and situational factors in child?rearing and their relation to children's constructions of discipline and to the maturity of their social interactions. Subjects were 17 children aged between three years 10 months and four years 11 months and their mothers. Mothers? individual constructions of different classes of their own and their children's transgressions were measured using two Repertory Grids. Children's constructions and feelings about a recent conflict with parents were measured by a structured interview. Their (...)
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  9. F. Melian Stawell (1907). Book Review:Henry Sidgwick. A Memoir. Henry Sidgwick, A. S., E. M. S. [REVIEW] Ethics 17 (2):241-.score: 87.0
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  10. J. S. Mackenzie (1929). Hegel's Science of Logic. Translated by W. H. Johnston B.A., and L. G. Struthers M.A. With an Introductory Preface by Viscount Haldane of Cloan, K.T., P.C., O.M., F.R.S. (London: George Allen and Unwin Ltd. 1929. Vol. I, Pp. 404; Vol. II, Pp. 486. Price 32s. 2 Vols.)Hegel's Logic of World and Idea. Being a Translation of the Second and Third Parts of the Subjective Logic; with an Introduction on Idealism, Limited and Absolute. By Henry S. Macran, Fellow of Trinity College and Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Dublin. (Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, 1929. Pp. 215. Price 12s. 6d.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 4 (16):561-.score: 84.0
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  11. E. S. Forster (1929). Some Translations and Other Books The Story of Aeneas: Virgil's Aeneid Translated Into English Verse. By H. S. Salt. Pp. Xv + 304. Cambridge: University Press, 1928. 8s. 6d. Net. The Aeneid of Virgil Translated, with an Introductory Essay. By Frank Richards, M.A. Pp. Xiv + 361. London: John Murray, 1928. 15s. Net. The Agamemnon of Aeschylus: An English Version. By Sir Henry Sharp. Pp. 73. Oxford: University Press, 1928. 2s. 6d. Net. Lusus Homerici. By Alexander Shewan. Pp. 55. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1928. 2s. 6d. Net. And Other Poems. By John Mavrogordato. Pp. 139. London: Cobden-Sanderson, 1927. 5s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 43 (02):63-64.score: 84.0
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  12. S. G. Owen (1904). Roby's Roman Private Law Roman Private Law in the Times of Cicero and of the Antonines. By Henry John Roby, M.A., Hon. L.L.D. Two Volumes. 30s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 18 (03):174-176.score: 84.0
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  13. Judith Felson Duchan (2000). Janet W. Astington, Paul L. Harris and David R. Olson, Eds., Developing Theories of Mind; Henry M. Wellman, the Child's Theory of Mind; Douglas Frye and Chris Moore, Eds., Children's Theories of Mind: Mental States and Social Understanding Judith Felson Duchan. [REVIEW] Minds and Machines 10 (2):277-288.score: 81.0
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  14. Judith Felson Duchan (2000). Janet W. Astington, Paul L. Harris and David R. Olson, Eds., Developing Theories of Mind; Henry M. Wellman, the Child's Theory of Mind; Douglas Frye and Chris Moore, Eds., Children's Theories of Mind: Mental States and Social Understanding Judith Felson Duchan. [REVIEW] Minds and Machines 10 (2):277-288.score: 81.0
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  15. T. K. Abbott (1887). Lexicons to the Greek Testament A Greek English Lexicon of the New Testament, Being Grimm's Wilke's Clavis Novi Testamenti. Translated, Revised and Enlarged by Joseph Henry Thayer, D.D., Bussey Professor of New Testament Criticism and Interpretation in the Divinity School of Harvard University. Edinburgh, T. And T. Clark. 1886. 4to. Pp. 726. 36s. Biblico Theological Lexicon to New Testament Greek. By Hermann Cremer, D.D., Professor of Theology in the University of Greifswald. Third English Edition. With Supplement. Translated From the Latest German Edition by William Uewick, M.A. Edinburgh, T. And T. Clark. 1886. 4to. Pp. 943. 38s. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 1 (04):106-109.score: 81.0
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  16. Frank Cole Babbit (1907). Tyler's Selections From the Greek Lyric Poets Selections From the Greek Lyric Poets. With Historical Introduction and Explanatory Notes. Revised Edition. Edited by Henry M. Tyler. Boston : Ginn and Company. [No Date, but Copyright, 1906.] 12 Mo. Pp. Xxiv+191. Price $1. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 21 (08):249-.score: 81.0
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  17. A. Berriedale Keith (1907). Greek Cults The Cults of the Greek States. By Lewis Richard Farnell, D.Litt., M.A., F.A.S. Vols. III. And IV. Oxford: Clarendon Press, Henry Frowde. 1907. 8vo. 2 Vols. III. = Pp. Xii + 394; IV. = Pp. Viii + 454. 86 Plates. 32s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 21 (06):171-174.score: 81.0
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  18. H. J. Roby (1890). Nettleship's Contributions to Latin Lexicography Contributions to Latin Lexicography. By Henry Nettleship, M. A, Corpus Professor of Latin in the University of Oxford. Oxford. Clarendon Press. 1889. 21s. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 4 (1-2):32-34.score: 81.0
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  19. Marie V. Williams (1910). Plato's Doctrine of Ideas Plato's Doctrine of Ideas. By J. A. Stewart, M.A., Hon. LL.D., White's Professor of Moral Philosophy at Oxford. Henry Frowde: Clarendon Press, Oxford. 1909. 8vo. Pp. 206. Vol. 1. Price 6s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 24 (05):153-155.score: 81.0
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  20. T. K. Abbott (1888). Old-Latin Biblical Texts Old-Latin Biblical Texts, No. III. The Four Gospels From the Munich MS. (Q) with a Fragment From St. John in the Hof-Bibliothek at Vienna. Edited, with the Aid of Tischendorf's Transcript (Under the Direction of the Bishop of Salisbury), by Henry J. White, M.A., of the Society of St. Andrew, Salisbury. With a Facsimile. Oxford: At the Clarendon Press. 4to. Pp. Lvi. 166. 12s. 6d. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 2 (10):312-314.score: 81.0
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  21. Adrian Coates (1936). The Nature of History. By Sir Henry Lambert, K.C.M.G., C.B., F.S.A., F.R.Hist.S. (London: Oxford University Press: Humphrey Milford. 1933. Pp. Viii + 94. Price 5s. Net.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 11 (44):498-.score: 81.0
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  22. E. R. Dodds (1935). Two Contributions to the History of Platonism Hans Willms: ΕΙΚωΝ: Eine Begriffsgeschichtliche Untersuchung Zum Platonismus. I.Teil: Philon von Alexandreia, Mit Einer Einleitung Über Platon Und Die Zwischenzeit. Pp. Vii + 121. Munster: Aschendorff, 1935. Paper, M. 6. Paul Henry, S J.: Plotin Et l'Occident: Firmicus Maternus, Marius Victorinus, Saint Augustin Et Macrobe. Pp. 291. Louvain: Spicilegium Sacrum Lovaniense, 1934. Stiff Paper, 18 Belgas. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 49 (05):179-180.score: 81.0
  23. P. Giles (1891). V. Henry's Comparative Grammar A Short Comparative Grammar of Greek and Latin for Schools and Colleges, by Victor Henry, Translated by R. T. Elliott, M.A. Swan Sonnenschein and Co. 1890. 7s. 6d. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 5 (08):387-.score: 81.0
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  24. T. A. Goudge (1968). Memorial for Fulton Henry Anderson, M.A., Ph.D., Ll.D., D.Litt., F. R. S. C. Dialogue 7 (01):91-93.score: 81.0
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  25. Alfred Gudeman (1899). Furneaux's Agricola of Tacitus Cornelii Taciti Vita Agricolae. Edited with Introduction, Notes and Map by Henry Furneaux, M.A Oxford. Clarendon Press, 1898. Pp. 176. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 13 (04):212-216.score: 81.0
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  26. P. P. J. (1906). Henry's Livy XXVI Livy XXVI. Edited with Introduction, Notes, and Appendices by Robert Mitchell Henry, M. A., First Classical Master, Royal Academical Institution, Belfast. London: Edward Arnold, 1906. Pp. Xxviii+182 (One Map). 2s. 6d. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 20 (02):124-125.score: 81.0
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  27. J. Welton (1896). Book Review:An Introduction to Herbart's Science and Practice of Education. Henry M., Emmie Felkin. [REVIEW] Ethics 6 (4):531-.score: 81.0
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  28. H. Kynaston (1894). Hallard's Edition of the Idylls of Theocritus The Idylls of Theocritus, Translated Into English Verse by James Henry Hallard, M.A. Oxon. Longmans. 6s. 6d. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 8 (07):307-308.score: 81.0
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  29. J. E. Nixon (1893). An Elementary Grammar. By Henry John Roby, M.A., LL.D. And A. S. Wilkins, Litt. D., LL.D. London: 1893. Macmillan & Co. Pp. 176. 2s. 6d. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 7 (07):327-328.score: 81.0
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  30. Marie V. Williams (1910). The Ethical End of Plato's Theory of Ideas The Ethical End of Plato's Theory of Ideas. By Francis A. Cavanagh, M.A. 8VO. 1 Vol. Pp. 89. Henry Frowde, Oxford University Press. 1909. Price 2s. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 24 (08):254-255.score: 81.0
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  31. Alasdair Urquhart (2011). Henry M. Sheffer and Notational Relativity. History and Philosophy of Logic 33 (1):33 - 47.score: 63.0
    Henry M. Sheffer is well known to logicians for the discovery (or rather, the rediscovery) of the ?Sheffer stroke? of propositional logic. But what else did Sheffer contribute to logic? He published very little, though he is known to have been carrying on a rather mysterious research program in logic; the only substantial result of this research was the unpublished monograph The General Theory of Notational Relativity. The main aim of this paper is to explain, as far as possible (...)
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  32. 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: 57.0
    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 (...)
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  33. D. M. Lewis (1984). Alan S. Henry: Honours and Privileges in Athenian Decrees. (Subsidia Epigraphica, 10.) Pp. Xiv + 382. Hildesheim, Zürich, New York: Georg Olms, 1983. DM. 48. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 34 (02):357-.score: 45.0
  34. D. M. Lewis (1979). Alan S. Henry: The Prescripts of Athenian Decrees. (Mnemosyne Supplement, 49.) Pp. Xiv + 120. Leiden: Brill, 1977. Paper, Fl. 60. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 29 (01):187-.score: 45.0
  35. Ronnie Littlejohn & Marthe Chandler (eds.) (2008). Polishing the Chinese Mirror: Essays in Honor of Henry Rosemont, Jr. Global Scholarly Publications.score: 42.0
    Edited by Marthe Chandler and Ronnie Littlejohn, this work is a collection of expository and critical essays on the work of Henry Rosemont, Jr., a prominent and influential contemporary philosopher, activist, translator, and educator in the field of Asian and Comparative Philosophy. The essays in this collection take up three major themes in Rosemont's work: his work in Chinese linguistics, his contribution to the theory of human rights, and his interest in East Asian religion. Contributions include works by the (...)
     
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  36. M. Bunge (2011). Book Review: Tristram Hunt Marx's General: The Revolutionary Life of Friedrich Engels, New York: Henry Holt and Co., 2009. 430 Pp. $32.00 (Hardback). [REVIEW] Philosophy of the Social Sciences 41 (3):446-449.score: 39.0
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  37. J. M. Cook (1960). Henry S. Robinson: The Athenian Agora. Vol. V: Pottery of the Roman Period, Chronology. Pp. Xiv + 149; 76 Plates. Princeton, N.J.: American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1959. Cloth, $12.50. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 10 (03):267-268.score: 39.0
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  38. D. S. Colman (1948). School Books Alston Hurd Chase and Henry Phillips Jr.: A New Introduction to Greek. Pp. 128. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press (London: Oxford University Press), 1946. Paper, 10s. F. Kinchin Smith and T. W. Melluish: Teach Yourself Greek. Pp. 331. London: Hodder and Stoughton (for the English Universities Press), 1947. Cloth, 4s. 6d. K. C. Masterman: A Latin Word-List. Pp. 3. Melbourne: Macmillan, 1945. Paper, 2s. 6d. K. D. Robinson and R. L. Chambers: The Latin Way. Pp. Xxviii+380 (Many Drawings by Hilary M. Crosse). London: Christophers, 1947. Cloth, 6s. 6d. O. N. Jones: Faciliora Reddenda. Pp. 96. London and Glasgow: Blackie, 1947. Cloth, 2s. I. Williamson: The Friday Afternoon Latin Book. Pp. 79 (Illustrated by Drawings). London and Glasgow: Blackie, 1947. Cloth, 2s. 3d. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 62 (3-4):158-159.score: 39.0
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  39. E. S. Waterhouse (1930). Problems of Providence. By Rev. Charles J. Shebbeare M.A. (London: Longmans, Green & Co. 1929. Pp. Vi + 120. Price 4s. Cloth, 2s. 6d. Paper.)Religion and the Thought of To-Day. By C. C. J. Webb M.A., F.B.A. (London: Oxford University Press: Humphrey Milford. 1929. Pp. 50. Price 2s. 6d.)Do We Need a New Religion? By Paul Arthur Schilpp. (New York: Henry Holt & Co. 1929. Pp. Xvii + 325. Price $2.50.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 5 (17):134-.score: 39.0
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  40. Víctor M. Muñiz‐Fraticelli (2008). Henry S. Richardson,Democratic Autonomy:Democratic Autonomy. Ethics 118 (4):746-751.score: 39.0
  41. Edward Henry Blakeney (1894). Gwatkin's Early Christian Writers Selections From Early Writers, Illustrative Church History to the Time of Constantine, by H. M. Gwatkin, M.A. Macmillan & Co. 1893. Pp. Ix. 167 Price 4s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 8 (03):120-.score: 39.0
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  42. Henry Preble (1889). Colloquia Latina. By Benjamin L. D'ooge, M.A. D. C. Heath and Co., Boston, U.S.A. 1888. 12mo. Pp. 81. The Classical Review 3 (1-2):68-.score: 39.0
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  43. T. M. Rudavsky (2005). A Re-Examination of Henry of Ghent's Criticisms in Light of His Predecessors. The Modern Schoolman 82 (2):101-109.score: 39.0
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  44. Edgar M. Castellini (2002). Henry Thoreau's Exaggerations: His Transcendental Philosophy of Language. Peter Lang.score: 39.0
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  45. M. L. D'Ooge (1890). Henry S. Frieze, LL.D. The Classical Review 4 (03):131-132.score: 39.0
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  46. S. E. Jackson (1913). Isidori Hispalensis Episcopi Etymologiarum Sive Originum Libri XX. Recognovit Brevique Adnotatione Critica Instruxit W. M. Lindsay in Universitate Andreana Litterarum Humaniorum Professor. Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis. 2 Vols. Clarendon Press: Henry Frowde, 1911. Price 9s. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 27 (07):243-244.score: 39.0
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  47. M. Fletcher (1899). Book Review:A Critical Examination of Butler's "Analogy". Henry Hughes. [REVIEW] Ethics 9 (4):533-.score: 39.0
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  48. S. G. Owen (1889). John Henry Onions, M.A. The Classical Review 3 (07):319-321.score: 39.0
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  49. Arthur S. Peake (1909). Hegemonius: Ada Archelai, Herausgegeben Im Auftrage der Kirchenväter-Commission der K. Preuss. Ak. Der Wiss. Von Charles Henry Beeson. Leipzig: J. C. Hinrichs'sche Buchhandlung. 1906. Lvi + 134. Price M. 6. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 23 (03):91-.score: 39.0
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  50. Tanja S. Scheer (2012). Prostitutes (A.) Glazebrook, (M.M.) Henry (Edd.) Greek Prostitutes in the Ancient Mediterranean 800 BCE – 200 CE. Pp. Xii + 324, Ills. Madison, WI and London: The University of Wisconsin Press, 2011. Paper, US$29.95. ISBN: 978-0-299-23564-2. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 62 (02):540-543.score: 39.0
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  51. E. S. Thompson (1891). The Evagoras of Isocrates, with an Introduction and Notes by Henry Clarke, M. A. Swan Sonnenschein and Co. 2s. 6d. The Classical Review 5 (09):429-430.score: 39.0
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  52. David Bzdak (2008). On Amnesia and Knowing-How. Techné 12 (1):36-47.score: 29.0
    In this paper, I argue that Stanley and Williamson’s 2001 account of knowledge-how as a species of knowledge-that is wrong. They argue that a claim such as “Hannah knows how to ride a bicycle” is true if and only if Hannah has some relevant knowledge-that. I challenge their claim by considering the case of a famous amnesic patient named Henry M. who is capable of acquiring and retaining new knowledge-how but who is incapable of acquiring and retaining new knowledge-that. (...)
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  53. Dallas M. High & Henry A. S. Schankula (1991). Jesse deBoer 1912-1990. Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 64 (5):66 - 67.score: 29.0
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  54. R. Bruce Douglass, Gerald M. Mara & Henry S. Richardson (eds.) (1990). Liberalism and the Good. Routledge.score: 29.0
     
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  55. Lewis R. Gordon (ed.) (1997). Existence in Black: An Anthology of Black Existential Philosophy. Routledge.score: 27.0
    Existence in Black is the first collective statement on the subject of Africana Philosophy of Existence. Drawing upon resources in Africana philosophy and literature, the contributors explore some of the central themes of Existentialism as posed by the context of what Frantz Fanon has identified as "the lived-experience of the black." Among questions posed and explored in the volume are: What is to be done in a world of near universal sense of superiority to, if not universal hatred of, black (...)
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  56. James Der Derian (2009). Critical Practices in International Theory: Selected Essays. Routledge.score: 27.0
    Introduction -- "Mediating estrangement: a theory for diplomacy," review of International Studies (April, l987), 13, pp. 91-110 -- "Arms, hostages and the importance of shredding in earnest: reading the national security culture," Social Text (Spring, 1989), 22, pp. 79-91 -- "The (s)pace of international relations: simulation, surveillance and speed," International Studies Quarterly (September 1990), pp. 295-310 -- "Narco-terrorism at home and abroad," Radical America (December 1991), vol. 23, nos. 2-3, pp. 21-26 -- "The terrorist discourse: signs, states, and systems of (...)
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  57. Robert Adamson (1854/1993). On the Philosophy of Kant. Routledge/Thoemmes Press.score: 27.0
    There has recently been a considerable amount of research into the influence of 18th century British philosophy--particularly into the thinking of David Hume on Continental philosophy and Kant. The aim of this collection is to provide some of the key texts which illustrate the impact of Kant's thought together with two important 20th century monographs on aspects of Kant's early reception and his influence on philosophical thought. Contents: Immanuel Kant in England 1793-1838 [1931] Rene Wellek 328 pp The Early Reception (...)
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  58. Patricia Easton (2009). Teaching & Learning Guide For: What is at Stake in the Cartesian Debates on the Eternal Truths? Philosophy Compass 4 (5):880-884.score: 27.0
    Any study of the 'Scientific Revolution' and particularly Descartes' role in the debates surrounding the conception of nature (atoms and the void v. plenum theory, the role of mathematics and experiment in natural knowledge, the status and derivation of the laws of nature, the eternality and necessity of eternal truths, etc.) should be placed in the philosophical, scientific, theological, and sociological context of its time. Seventeenth-century debates concerning the nature of the eternal truths such as '2 + 2 = 4' (...)
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  59. Sven Ove Hansson (2009). A History of Theoria. Theoria 75 (1):2-27.score: 27.0
    Theoria , the international Swedish philosophy journal, was founded in 1935. Its contributors in the first 75 years include the major Swedish philosophers from this period and in addition a long list of international philosophers, including A. J. Ayer, C. D. Broad, Ernst Cassirer, Hector Neri Castañeda, Arthur C. Danto, Donald Davidson, Nelson Goodman, R. M. Hare, Carl G. Hempel, Jaakko Hintikka, Saul Kripke, Henry E. Kyburg, Keith Lehrer, Isaac Levi, David Lewis, Gerald MacCallum, Richard Montague, Otto Neurath, Arthur (...)
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  60. H. B. Acton (1954). Henri Comte de Saint-Simon. Selected Writings. Edited and Translated by F. M. H. Markham. (Blackwell's Political Texts. Oxford: Basil Black–Well, 1952. Pp. Xlix + 116. Price 12s. 6d. Net.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 29 (111):381-.score: 27.0
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  61. 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: 27.0
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  62. Jeffrey Williams (ed.) (1995). Pc Wars: Politics and Theory in the Academy. Routledge.score: 27.0
    PC Wars: Politics and Theory in the Academy addresses the very issue of political correctness and the current skirmishes in the culture wars. It includes statements from many of our leading contemporary public intellectuals, including Joan Wallach Scott, Michael Be;rube;, Bruce Robbins, Henry Giroux, and Gerald Graff. The collection marks a watershed in the debate about "pc" in that it presents serious considerations and analyses of the factors, causes, and consequences of the culture wars. Carefully examining the construction of (...)
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  63. S. A., M. L., T. E., Henry J. Watt & J. L. McIntyre (1917). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 26 (104):487-496.score: 27.0
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  64. Walter C. Summers (1904). Bornecque's Seneca Rhetor Sénèque le Rhéteur. Traduction Nouvelle Par M. Henri Bornecque. Ouvrage Couronné Par l'Académie Française (Prix Jules Janin). Paris: Garnier Frères, 6 Rue des Saints-Pères. 2 Vols. 6 Fr. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 18 (04):221-222.score: 27.0
  65. 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: 27.0
     
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  66. 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: 27.0
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  67. Don Gustafson (1995). Eighteen Months on the Planet and Already a Psychological Theorist. Philosophical Psychology 8 (2):125 – 137.score: 27.0
    A critical review essay of The Child's Theory of Mind , Henry M. Wellman, 1992, Cambridge, MA, MIT Press, xiii + 358 pp, $16.95; and Young Children's Understanding of Pretense , Paul L. Harris, Robert D. Kavanaugh, 1993, with Commentary by Henry M. Wellman, Anne K. Hickling and a Reply by the authors. Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development , Serial No. 231, Vol. 58, No. 1. Chicago, The University of Chicago Press, v (...)
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  68. Paul Henle (1951). Structure, Method, and Meaning. New York, Liberal Arts Press.score: 27.0
    Henry M. Sheffer: a bibliography (p. xv-xvi)--Structure: A formulation of the logic of sense and denotation, by A. Church. Notes on the logic of intension, by C.I. Lewis. The logic of terms, by J.W. Miller. Two-valued truth tables for modal functions, by H.S. Leonard. N-valued Boolean algebra, by P. Henle. Triangular matrices determined by two sequences, by L.L. Silverman. The ordered pair in number theory, by W.V. Quine.
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  69. 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: 27.0
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  70. Anton Charles Pegis & J. Reginald O'Donnell (eds.) (1974). Essays in Honour of Anton Charles Pegis. Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies.score: 27.0
    O'Donnell, J. R. Anton Charles Pegis on the occasion of his retirement.--Conlan, W. J. The definition of faith according to a question of MS. Assisi 138: study and edition of text.--Spade, P. V. Five logical tracts by Richard Lavenham.--Maurer, A. Henry of Harclay's disputed question on the plurality of forms.--Brown, V. Giovanni Argiropulo on the agent intellect: an edition of Ms. Magliabecchi V 42.--Synan, E. A. The Exortacio against Peter Abelard's Dialogus inter philosophum, Iudaeum et Christianum.--Fitzgerald, W. Nugae Hyginianae.--Sheehan, (...)
     
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  71. Jeanine M. Grenberg (2001). Feeling, Desire and Interest in Kant's Theory of Action. Kant-Studien 92 (2):153-179.score: 24.0
    Henry Allison's “Incorporation Thesis” has played an important role in recent discussions of Kantian ethics. By focussing on Kant's claim that “a drive [Triebfeder] can determine the will to an action only so far as the individual has incorporated it into his maxim,” (Rel 19, translation slightly modified) Allison has successfully argued against Kant's critics that desire-based non-moral action can be free action. His work has thus opened the door for a wide range of discussions which integrate feeling (...)
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  72. Henry Stapp, On Wed, 22 Oct 2003, Balaguer, Mark Wrote: > Dear Henry,.score: 24.0
    > What I'm interested in is your response to Tegmark. I haven't yet looked at > the paper you sent me in your email, but one response that I thought of is > this: Tegmark's argument, if cogent, suggests that there can't be neural > indeterminacies based on macro-level superpositions that collapse due to > neural processes. But your view doesn't involve macro-level superpositions; > it involves micro-level superpositions (of presynaptic calcium ions). So > even if Tegmark's argument is sound, (...)
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  73. Henry James, Review (1877) of Gustave de MolinariÂ's Letters on the United States and Canada (1876).score: 24.0
    Débats, addressed last summer to that sheet a series of letters descriptive of a rapid tour through the United States. He has just gathered these letters into a volume in which American readers will find a good deal of entertainment and a certain amount of instruction. M. de Molinari, in his capacity of French journalist, is of course lively and witty; but his vivacity is always in excellent taste. He is moreover extremely observant, and he often renders his impressions with (...)
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  74. M. S. Silk (1968). Neil Curry: Euripides, The Trojan Women. An English Version, with an Introduction by Henry Raynor. Pp. 64. London: Methuen, 1966. Stiff Paper, 6s. Net.John Lewin: Aeschylus, The House of Atreus. Adapted From the Oresteia. With Introduction by Sir Tyrone Guthrie. Pp. 111. Minneapolis: Minnesota University Press (London: Oxford University Press), 1966. Cloth, 40s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 18 (01):107-108.score: 23.0
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  75. Henry P. Stapp & Jeffrey M. Schwartz, Appendix to Schwartz's Paper in J. Consc. Studies.score: 21.0
    The data emerging from the clinical and brain studies described above suggest that, in the case of OCD, there are two pertinent brain mechanisms that are distinguishable both in terms of neuro dynamics and in terms of the conscious experiences that accompany them. These mechanisms can be characterized, on anatomical and perhaps evolutionary grounds, as a lower level and a higher level mechanism. The clinical treatment has, when successful, an activating effect on the higher level mechanism, and a suppressive effect (...)
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  76. 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: 21.0
    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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  77. S. M. J. (1892). Book Review:The New Political Economy. Henry Rose. [REVIEW] Ethics 2 (2):262-.score: 21.0
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  78. Henry M. Rosenthal (1989). The Consolations of Philosophy: Hobbes's Secret, Spinoza's Way. Temple University Press.score: 21.0
  79. S. M. Crothers (1897). Book Review:The Gospel for an Age of Doubt. Henry Van Dyke. [REVIEW] Ethics 7 (4):516-.score: 21.0
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  80. S. M. Lindsay (1899). Book Review:The Elements of Sociology: A Text-Book for Schools and Colleges. Franklin Henry Giddings. [REVIEW] Ethics 9 (3):395-.score: 21.0
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  81. Henry S. Leonard & Lewis K. Zerby (1956). John M. Dehaan. Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 30:110 -.score: 21.0
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  82. Bernard Gert, Charles M. Culver & K. Danner Clouser (2000). Common Morality Versus Specified Principlism: Reply to Richardson. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 25 (3):308 – 322.score: 15.0
    In his article 'Specifying, balancing and interpreting bioethical principles' (Richardson, 2000), Henry Richardson claims that the two dominant theories in bioethics - principlism, put forward by Beauchamp and Childress in Principles of Bioethics , and common morality, put forward by Gert, Culver and Clouser in Bioethics: A Return to Fundamentals - are deficient because they employ balancing rather than specification to resolve disputes between principles or rules. We show that, contrary to Richardson's claim, the major problem with principlism, either (...)
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  83. Karen M. Nielsen (2008). The Private Parts of Animals: Aristotle on the Teleology of Sexual Difference. Phronesis 53 (s 4-5):373-405.score: 15.0
    In this paper I examine Aristotle's account of sexual difference in Generation of Animals, arguing that Aristotle conceives of the production of males as the result of a successful teleological process, while he sees the production of females as due to material forces that defeat the norms of nature. My suggestion is that Aristotle endorses what I call the "degrees of perfection" model. I challenge Devin Henry's attempt to argue that Aristotle explains sex determination exclusively with reference to material (...)
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  84. Jeanine M. Grenberg (2009). The Phenomenological Failure of Groundwork III. Inquiry 52 (4):335 – 356.score: 15.0
    Henry Allison and Paul Guyer have recently offered interpretations of Kant's argument in _Groundwork III_. These interpretations share this premise: the argument moves from a non-moral, theoretical premise to a moral conclusion, and the failure of the argument is a failure to make this jump from the non-moral to the moral. This characterization both of the nature of the argument and its failure is flawed. Consider instead the possibility that in _Groundwork III_, Kant is struggling toward something rather different (...)
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  85. David M. Holley (2002). Sidgwick's Problem. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 5 (1):45-65.score: 15.0
    <span class='Hi'>Henry</span> Sidgwick regarded his failure to reconcile the claims of rational egoism with those of utilitarianism to reveal a fundamental contradiction within practical reason. However, the conflict that concerns him arises only in relation to a particular kind of agent. While Sidgwick construes his version of the problem to be a systematic formulation of a conflict that arises within the practical reasoning of ordinary people, it is actually an example of a worst-case scenario that reflects the common philosophical (...)
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  86. E. Margaret Evans & Henry M. Wellman (2006). A Case of Stunted Development? Existential Reasoning is Contingent on a Developing Theory of Mind. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (5):471-472.score: 15.0
    Missing from Bering's account of the evolutionary origins of existential reasoning is an explicit developmental framework, one that takes into account community input. If Bering's selectionist explanation was on target then one might predict a unique and relatively robust developmental trajectory, regardless of input. Evidence suggests instead that children's existential reasoning is contingent on their developing theory of mind.
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  87. M. Jamie Ferreira (1994). Leaps and Circles: Kierkegaard and Newman on Faith and Reason. Religious Studies 30 (4):379 - 397.score: 15.0
    Søren Kierkegaard (in the Climacus writings) and John Henry Newman have starkly opposed formulations of the relation between faith and reason. In this essay I focus on a possible convergence in their respective understandings of the transition to religious belief or faith, as embodied in metaphors they use for a qualitative transition. I explore the ways in which attention to the legitimate dimension of discontinuity highlighted by the Climacan metaphor of the 'leap' can illuminate Newman's use of (...)
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  88. Arnold M. Ludwig (1997). How Do We Know Who We Are?: A Biography of the Self. Oxford University Press.score: 15.0
    "The terrain of the self is vast," notes renowned psychiatrist Arnold Ludwig, "parts known, parts impenetrable, and parts unexplored." How do we construct a sense of ourselves? How can a self reflect upon itself or deceive itself? Is all personal identity plagiarized? Is a "true" or "authentic" self even possible? Is it possible to really "know" someone else or ourselves for that matter? To answer these and many other intriguing questions, Ludwig takes a unique approach, examining the art of biography (...)
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  89. Marjorie Rhodes & Henry Wellman (2013). Constructing a New Theory From Old Ideas and New Evidence. Cognitive Science 37 (3):592-604.score: 15.0
    A central tenet of constructivist models of conceptual development is that children's initial conceptual level constrains how they make sense of new evidence and thus whether exposure to evidence will prompt conceptual change. Yet little experimental evidence directly examines this claim for the case of sustained, fundamental conceptual achievements. The present study combined scaling and experimental microgenetic methods to examine the processes underlying conceptual change in the context of an important conceptual achievement of early childhood—the development of a representational theory (...)
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  90. M. Scott Ruse (2002). The Critique of Intellect: Henri Bergson's Prologue to an Organic Epistemology. Continental Philosophy Review 35 (3):281-302.score: 14.0
    Bergson never dared to entitle his own work in such a fashion. However, his philosophical contribution on the workings of intelligence deserves such a high title. This article seeks to elucidate Bergson's contribution to philosophy in terms of his anticipation of several developments in human understanding. The work begins by investigating the relation between thought and the world (reality) by reviewing a series of constructivist concepts. In many ways, constructivism is related to both structuralism and post-structuralism, however this work does (...)
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  91. E. B. M. J. (1887). Dom Thierry Ruinart (1657—1709). Notice Suivie de Documents Inédits Sur Sa Famille, Sa Vie, Ses Oeuvres, Ses Relations Avec D. Mabillon, Par Henri Jadart, Sécrétaire Général de l' Académie de Reims. Paris, H. Champion. Reims, F. Michaud, 1886. 8vo. Pp. Viii 190, with Engraving of the Church of Hautvilliers, with Ruinart's Tomb. 5 Fr. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 1 (5-6):168-.score: 13.0
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  92. Martin Cohen (2005). Wittgenstein's Beetle and Other Classic Thought Experiments. Blackwell Pub..score: 12.0
    A is for Alice and astronomers arguing about acceleration -- B is for Bernard's body-exchange machine -- C is for the Catholic cannibal -- D is for Maxwell's demon -- E is for evolution (and an embarrassing problem with it) -- F is for the forms lost forever to the prisoners of the cave -- G is for Galileo's gravitational balls -- H is for Hume's shades -- I is for the identity of indiscernibles -- J is for Henri Poincaré (...)
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  93. Gary Lachman (2003). A Secret History of Consciousness. Lindisfarne Books.score: 9.0
    Part one: the search for cosmic consciousness -- R.M. Bucke and the future of humanity -- William James and the anesthetic revelation -- Henri Bergson and the Elan Vital -- The superman -- A.R. Orage and the new age -- Ouspensky's fourth dimension -- Part two: esoteric evolution -- The bishop and the bulldog -- Enter the madame -- Dr. Steiner, I presume? -- From Goethean science to the wisdom of the human being -- Cosmic evolution -- Hypnagogia -- Part (...)
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  94. Vincent F. Daues (1966). Wisdom in Depth. Milwaukee, Bruce Pub. Co..score: 9.0
    Henri J. Renard, S. J.: a sketch, by J. P. Jelinek.--The good as undefinable, by M. Childress.--Gottlieb Söhngen's sacramental doctrine on the mass, by J. F. Clarkson.--Christ's eucharistic action and history, by B. J. Cooke.--Objective reality of human ideas: Descartes and Suarez, by T. J. Cronin.--A medieval commentator on some Aristotelian educational themes, by J. W. Donohue.--God as sole cause of existence, by M. Holloway.--Knowledge, commitment, and the real, by R. O. Johann.--John Locke and sense realism, by H. R. Klocker.--The (...)
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  95. Gregory M. Nixon (2010). Whitehead & the Elusive Present: Process Philosophy's Creative Core. Journal of Consciousness Exploration and Research 1 (5):625-639.score: 8.0
    Time’s arrow is necessary for progress from a past that has already happened to a future that is only potential until creatively determined in the present. But time’s arrow is unnecessary in Einstein’s so-called block universe, so there is no creative unfolding in an actual present. How can there be an actual present when there is no universal moment of simultaneity? Events in various places will have different presents according to the position, velocity, and nature of the perceiver. Standing against (...)
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  96. Henk Barendregt, Jan Bergstra, Jan Willem Klop & Henri Volken (1978). Degrees of Sensible Lambda Theories. Journal of Symbolic Logic 43 (1):45-55.score: 5.0
    A λ-theory T is a consistent set of equations between λ-terms closed under derivability. The degree of T is the degree of the set of Godel numbers of its elements. H is the $\lamda$ -theory axiomatized by the set {M = N ∣ M, N unsolvable. A $\lamda$ -theory is sensible $\operatorname{iff} T \supset \mathscr{H}$ , for a motivation see [6] and [4]. In § it is proved that the theory H is ∑ 0 2 -complete. We present Wadsworth's proof (...)
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  97. 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: 5.0
    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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  98. Henri Lauener (forthcoming). Neurath's Protocol Sentences and Schlick's "Konstatierungen" Versus Quine's Observation Sentences. Grazer Philosophische Studien:129-148.score: 5.0
    The relation between theory and reality is an important problem for phüosophy of science. Positivists or logical empkicists of the Vienna Circle have tried to solve it by postulating several types of so-called basic statements induced by immediate experience or observation. According to Neurath protocol sentences are distinguished from other synthetic sentences only m virtue of their syntactical form. Since consistency is a relation concerning sentences only, not a sentence and any immediate experience,he contends that there remains an unbridgeable gap (...)
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