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  1. M. T. Partis (1967). Limited Universal and Existential Quantifiers in Commutative Partially Ordered Recursive Arithmetics. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 8 (1-2):17-23.score: 290.0
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  2. T. K. Abbott (1889). Bishop Wordsworth's Edition of the Vulgate Nouum Testamentum Domini Nostri Iesu Christi Latine. Secundum Editionem Sancti Hieronymi Ad Codicum Manuscriptorum Fidem Recensuit Johannes Wordsworth, S.T.P., Episcopus Sarisburiensis, in Operis Societatem Adsumto Henrico Iuliano White, A. M. Societatis S. Andreae, Collegii Theologici Sarisburiensis Uice-Principali. Partis Prioris Fasciculus Primus Euangelium Secundum Matthaeum. Oxonii E Typographeo Clarendoniano. MDCCCLXXXIX. 12s. 6d. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 3 (10):452-454.score: 84.0
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  3. Kalle Pajunen (2006). Living in Agreement with a Contract: The Management of Moral and Viable Firm–Stakeholder Relationships. Journal of Business Ethics 68 (3):243 - 258.score: 9.0
    In a contractual firm–stakeholder relationship the participants are expected to act according to the agreement and for mutual benefit. By acting against the agreement at the expense of the other participant, however, may result in higher individual profits within a short period of time. Building on the unlocked iterated prisoner’s dilemma (PD) setting, Scanlon’s [Scanlon, T.␣M.: 1998, What We Owe to Each Other (Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass)] version of contractualism, and the social dilemma literature, this article (...)
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  4. Tim LeBon (2001). Wise Therapy: Philosophy for Counsellors. Continuum.score: 9.0
    Independent on Sunday October 2nd One of the country's lead­ing philosophical counsellers, and chairman of the Society for Philosophy in Practice (SPP), Tim LeBon, said it typically took around six 50 ­minute sessions for a client to move from confusion to resolution. Mr LeBon, who has 'published a book on the subject, Wise Therapy, said philoso­phy was perfectly suited to this type of therapy, dealing as it does with timeless human issues such as love, purpose, happiness and emo­tional challenges. `Wise (...)
     
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  5. M. T. E. (1888). Inventaire Sommaire des Manuscrits Grecs de la Bibliothèque National, Par Henri Omont, Sous-Bibliothécaire au Département des Manuscrits. Premièere Partie: Ancien Fouds Grec. Théologie. Seconde Partie : Ancien Fonds Grec. Droit—Histoire—Sciences. Paris : Alphonse Picard. 1886, 1888. Each 10 Frcs. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 2 (07):217-218.score: 7.7
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  6. Joan Konner (ed.) (2009). You Don't Have to Be a Buddhist to Know Nothing: An Illustrious Collection of Thoughts on Naught. Prometheus Books.score: 7.0
    Book I: Before -- The origin -- Book II: Genesis -- Here goes nothing -- The light at the end of the tunnel -- Directions -- The geography of nowhere -- Book III: In residence -- Foyer -- Living room -- Dinner party -- East Room -- West Wing -- A room of one's own -- The children's hour -- In the garden -- Reflecting pool -- Book IV: Public library -- Dictionary of nothing -- The reading room -- Writers' (...)
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  7. John M. T. Balmer, Kyoko Fukukawa & Edmund R. Gray (2007). The Nature and Management of Ethical Corporate Identity: A Commentary on Corporate Identity, Corporate Social Responsibility and Ethics. Journal of Business Ethics 76 (1):7 - 15.score: 5.7
    In this paper we open up the topic of ethical corporate identity: what we believe to be a new, as well as highly salient, field of inquiry for scholarship in ethics and corporate social responsibility. Taking as our starting point Balmer’s (in Balmer and Greyser, 2002) AC2ID test model of corporate identity – a pragmatic tool of identity management – we explore the specificities of an ethical form of corporate identity. We draw key insights from conceptualizations of corporate social responsibility (...)
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  8. Arri Eisen & Roberta M. Berry (2002). The Absent Professor: Why We Don't Teach Research Ethics and What to Do About It. American Journal of Bioethics 2 (4):38 – 49.score: 5.0
    Research ethics education in the biosciences has not historically been a priority for research universities despite the fact that funding agencies, government regulators, and the parties involved in the research enterprise agree that it ought to be. The confluence of a number of factors, including scrutiny and regulation due to increased public awareness of the impact of basic research on society, increased public and private funding, increased diversity and collaboration among researchers, the impressive success and speed of research advances, and (...)
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  9. Stephen M. Garcia, Max H. Bazerman, Shirli Kopelman, Avishalom Tor & Dale T. Miller (2010). The Price of Equality. Business Ethics Quarterly 20 (1):75-88.score: 5.0
    This paper explores the influence of social categories on the perceived trade-off between a relatively bad but equal distribution of resources between two parties and a profit maximizing yet unequal one. Studies 1 and 2 showed that people prefer to maximize profitswhen interacting within their social category, but chose not to maximize individual and joint profits when interacting across social categories. Study 3 demonstrated that outside observers, who were not members of the focal social categories, also were less likely to (...)
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