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  1. Vincent Edward Smith (1955). Philosophical Studies in Honor of the Very Reverend Ignatius Smith, O.P. The Modern Schoolman 32 (3):290-291.score: 390.0
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  2. R. Rhees, T. D. Weldon & P. Nowell Smith (1949). Symposium: Science and Politics. Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 23:129 - 164.score: 290.0
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  3. P. H. Nowell Smith (1960). Ifs and Cans. Theoria 26 (2):85-101.score: 270.0
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  4. P. H. Nowell Smith (1982). Dworkin V. Hart Appealed. A Meta-Ethical Inquiry. Metaphilosophy 13 (1):1–14.score: 270.0
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  5. P. H. Nowell Smith (1982). Dworkin V. Hart Appealed. Metaphilosophy 13 (1):1-14.score: 270.0
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  6. P. H. Nowell Smith (1954). Determinists and Libertarians. Mind 63 (251):317-337.score: 270.0
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  7. Philip G. Smith (1970). Theories of Value and Problems of Education. Urbana,University of Illinois Press.score: 170.0
    Moral philosophy and education, by H. D. Aiken.--The moral sense and contributory values, by C. I. Lewis.--Realms of value, by P. W. Taylor.--The role of value theory in education, by J. D. Butler.--Does ethics make a difference? By K. Price.--Educational value statements, by C. Beck.--Educational values and goals, by W. K. Frankena.--Conflicts in values, by H. S. Broudy.--Levels of valuational discourse in education, by J. F. Perry and P. G. Smith.--Education and some moves toward a value methodology, by A. (...)
     
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  8. Joel Smith (2005). Review of M. R. Bennett & P. M. S. Hacker, Philosophical Foundations of Neuroscience. [REVIEW] Mind 114 (454):391-394.score: 150.0
    In this long and detailed book Bennett and Hacker set themselves two ambitious tasks. The first is to offer a philosophical critique of, what they argue are, philosophical confusions within contemporary cognitive neuroscience. The second is to present a ‘conceptual reference work for cognitive neuroscientists who wish to check the contour lines of the psychological concept relevant to their investigation’ (p.7). In the process they cover an astonishing amount of material. The first two chapters present a critical history of neuroscience (...)
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  9. Elise Smith (forthcoming). Toward a Postmodernist View of Conflict of Interest. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry (Browse Results).score: 150.0
    Toward a Postmodernist View of Conflict of Interest Content Type Journal Article Category Case Studies Pages 1-2 DOI 10.1007/s11673-012-9359-x Authors Elise Smith, Doctorat en sciences humaines appliquées, option bioéthique, Programmes de bioéthique, Département de médecine sociale et préventive, Université de Montréal, C.P. 6128, succ. Centre-ville, Montréal, Québec, Canada H3C 3J7 Journal Journal of Bioethical Inquiry Online ISSN 1872-4353 Print ISSN 1176-7529.
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  10. Anthony P. R. Howatt & Richard C. Smith (eds.) (1820/2002). Foundations of Foreign Language Teaching: Nineteenth-Century Innovators. Routledge.score: 140.0
    Contents include Language as a Means of Mental Culture and International Communication (1853; 2 vols) by Claude Marcel; The Mastery of Languages, or the Art of Speaking Foreign Tongues Idiomatically (1864) by Thomas Prendergast; Introduction to the Teaching of Living Languages without Grammar or Dictionary (1874) by Lambert Sauveur; and The Art of Teaching and Studying Languages (1880; English translation 1892) by Francois Goiun.
     
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  11. Thomas M. Crisp & Donald P. Smith (2005). 'Wholly Present' Defined. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 71 (2):318–344.score: 120.0
    Three-dimensionalists , sometimes referred to as endurantists, think that objects persist through time by being “wholly present” at every time they exist. But what is it for something to be wholly present at a time? It is surprisingly difficult to say. The threedimensionalist is free, of course, to take ‘is wholly present at’ as one of her theory’s primitives, but this is problematic for at least one reason: some philosophers claim not to understand her primitive. Clearly the three-dimensionalist would be (...)
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  12. L. Incurvati & P. Smith (2012). Defending the Axioms: On the Philosophical Foundations of Set Theory, by Penelope Maddy. Mind 121 (481):195-200.score: 120.0
  13. A. P. Simester & A. T. H. Smith (eds.) (1996). Harm and Culpability. Oxford University Press.score: 120.0
    The present volume draws together original and significant essays from a number of leading authorities which identify areas of the modern criminal law where there are significant conceptual difficulties. The project developed from a series of seminars in Cambridge University, in which leading Anglo-American philosophers, criminal lawyers and legal theorists explored subjects such as attempts, intention, justification, excuses, coercion, complicity, drug-dealing and criminal harm.
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  14. Donald P. Smith (2003). Kant on the Dependency of the Cosmological Argument on the Ontological Argument. European Journal of Philosophy 11 (2):206–218.score: 120.0
    Immanuel Kant’s well known and thoroughly discussed criticism of the cosmological argument, hereafter ‘CA’, is that it presupposes or depends upon the cogency of the ontological argument, hereafter ‘OA’. Call this criticism ‘the Dependency Thesis’. It is fair to say that the received view on the matter is that Kant failed to establish the Dependency Thesis.1 In what follows, I argue that the received view is mistaken. I begin by rehearsing the standard objection to what is typically taken to (...)
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  15. T. Button & P. Smith (2012). The Philosophical Significance of Tennenbaum's Theorem. Philosophia Mathematica 20 (1):114-121.score: 120.0
    Tennenbaum's Theorem yields an elegant characterisation of the standard model of arithmetic. Several authors have recently claimed that this result has important philosophical consequences: in particular, it offers us a way of responding to model-theoretic worries about how we manage to grasp the standard model. We disagree. If there ever was such a problem about how we come to grasp the standard model, then Tennenbaum's Theorem does not help. We show this by examining a parallel argument, from a simpler model-theoretic (...)
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  16. L. Incurvati & P. Smith (2012). Is 'No' a Force-Indicator? Sometimes, Possibly. Analysis 72 (2):225-231.score: 120.0
    Some bilateralists have suggested that some of our negative answers to yes-or-no questions are cases of rejection. Mark Textor (2011. Is ‘no’ a force-indicator? No! Analysis 71: 448–56) has recently argued that this suggestion falls prey to a version of the Frege-Geach problem. This note reviews Textor's objection and shows why it fails. We conclude with some brief remarks concerning where we think that future attacks on bilateralism should be directed.
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  17. P. Christopher Smith (2002). Nietzsche and Gadamer: From Strife to Understanding, Achilles/Agamemnon to Achilles/Priam. Continental Philosophy Review 35 (4):379-396.score: 120.0
    Nietzsche penetrates behind any rational discussion to its affective ground, but though he goes deeper than Gadamer's fusion of horizons, he nevertheless fails to acknowledge any other affective disposition besides the will to power. Hence for him Gadamer's Sichverständigung, or reaching an understanding, is fiction. In contrast, Gadamer's Zugehörigkeit, a sense of kinship, and Nachlassen, relenting, suggest not only the possibility of reaching an understanding but its real, affective ground. Two passages from Homer's Iliad illustrate how Nietzsche might penetrate behind (...)
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  18. William P. Smith (2008). You've Been Tagged! (Then Again, Maybe Not). Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 19:35-42.score: 120.0
    Social networking sites (SNS) such as MySpace and Facebook have become among the most popular sites on the Internet. The extent of self-disclosure on these sites makes them an attractive source of information for employers. This paper reviews the advantages and criticisms of SNS use during the recruiting and selection process, the existing research on SNS and consider legal and normative implications of this trend.
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  19. P. Langat, D. Pisartchik, D. Silva, C. Bernard, K. Olsen, M. Smith, S. Sahni & R. Upshur (2011). Is There a Duty to Share? Ethics of Sharing Research Data in the Context of Public Health Emergencies. Public Health Ethics 4 (1):4-11.score: 120.0
    Making research data readily accessible during a public health emergency can have profound effects on our response capabilities. The moral milieu of this data sharing has not yet been adequately explored. This article explores the foundation and nature of a duty, if any, that researchers have to share data, specifically in the context of public health emergencies. There are three notable reasons that stand in opposition to a duty to share one’s data, relating to: (i) data property and ownership, (ii) (...)
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  20. P. Smith (2013). Axiomatic Theories of Truth. Analysis 73 (1):163-168.score: 120.0
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  21. P. Smith (2012). Truth Through Proof, by Alan Weir. Mind 120 (480):1318-1324.score: 120.0
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  22. Andreas Chatzidakis, Sally Hibbert & Andrew P. Smith (2007). Why People Don't Take Their Concerns About Fair Trade to the Supermarket: The Role of Neutralisation. Journal of Business Ethics 74 (1):89 - 100.score: 120.0
    This article explores how neutralisation can explain people's lack of commitment to buying Fair Trade (FT) products, even when they identify FT as an ethical concern. It examines the theoretical tenets of neutralisation theory and critically assesses its applicability to the purchase of FT products. Exploratory research provides illustrative examples of neutralisation techniques being used in the FT consumer context. A conceptual framework and research propositions delineate the role of neutralisation in explaining the attitude-behaviour discrepancies evident in relation to consumers' (...)
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  23. P. Smith (2012). Review of M. Baaz, C. H. Papadimitriou, H. W. Putnam, D. S. Scott, and C. L. Harper, Jr (Eds.), Kurt Godel and the Foundations of Mathematics: Horizons of Truth. [REVIEW] Philosophia Mathematica 20 (2):260-266.score: 120.0
  24. P. Christopher Smith (1988). The Ethical Dimensions of Gadamer's Hermeneutical Theory. Research in Phenomenology 18 (1):75-91.score: 120.0
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  25. Nhung T. Nguyen, M. Tom Basuray, William P. Smith, Donald Kopka & Donald McCulloh (2008). Moral Issues and Gender Differences in Ethical Judgment Using Reidenbach and Robin's (1990) Multidimensional Ethics Scale: Implications in Teaching of Business Ethics. Journal of Business Ethics 77 (4):417 - 430.score: 120.0
    In this study, we examined moral issues and gender differences in ethical judgment using Reidenbach and Robin’s [Journal of Business Ethics 9 (1990) 639) multidimensional ethics scale (MES). A total of 340 undergraduate students were asked to provide ethical judgment by rating three moral issues in the MES labeled: ‚sales’, ‚auto’, and ‚retail’ using three ethics theories: moral equity, relativism, and contractualism. We found that female students’ ratings of ethical judgment were consistently higher than that of male students across two (...)
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  26. P. Christopher Smith (2005). Poetry, Socratic Dialectic, and the Desire of the Beautiful in Plato's Symposium. Epoché 9 (2):233-253.score: 120.0
    I attempt in this paper to argue a thesis that is the opposite of the standard reading of Plato’s Symposium. I maintain that it is not the persuasive speech of thecomic or tragic poets that is criticized and undermined in the dialogue, but Socratic dialectic and dialogical argumentation. This is to say, it is not Aristophanes’ and Agathon’s speeches that are the object of Plato’s critique, but Socrates’ minimalist and rather unpoetic elenchos. My anaysis leads to the conclusion that Diotima’s (...)
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  27. Christopher Smith (1998). The Second Punic War T. Cornell, B. Rankov, P. Sabin (Edd.): The Second Punic War: A Reappraisal. (BICS Supplement 67.) Pp. Xvi + 118. London: Institute of Classical Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London, 1996. £25. ISBN: 0-900587-78-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 48 (01):109-110.score: 120.0
  28. P. Christopher Smith (1991). Hermeneutics and Human Finitude: Toward a Theory of Ethical Understanding. Fordham University Press.score: 120.0
    Having thought out the Enlightenment project of individualism, privacy, and autonomy to its end, Anglo-American ethical theory now finds itself unable to respond to the collapse of community in which the practices justified by this project have resulted. In the place of reasonable deliberation about the goals to be chosen and the means to them, we now, it seems, have only what MacIntyre has aptly called “interminable debate” among “rival” positions, debate in which each party merely contends with the others (...)
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  29. David Lawson Smith & G. P. Ginsburg (1989). The Social Perception Process: Reconsidering the Role of Social Stimulation. Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 19 (1):31–45.score: 120.0
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  30. C. Smith (1998). The Second Punic War: A Reappraisal. T Cornell, B Rankov, P Sabin. The Classical Review 48 (1):109-110.score: 120.0
  31. John Grimes, Robin Rinehart, Hillary Rodrigues, John M. Koller, Elaine Craddock, Ludo Rocher, Will Sweetman, Boyd H. Wilson, Edward C. Dimock, Thomas Forsthoefel, Hal W. French, Timothy C. Cahill, William J. Jackson, John Powers, Frederick M. Smith, Gavin Flood, Lelah Dushkin, Sheila McDonough, Frank J. Hoffman, Karni Pal Bhati, Anne E. Monius, Fred Dallmayr, Marcia Hermansen, Joseph A. Bracken, Carl Olson, William P. Harman, Donatella Rossi, Anna B. Bigelow & Jeffrey J. Kripal (1998). Book Reviews and Notices. [REVIEW] International Journal of Hindu Studies 2 (2).score: 120.0
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  32. P. Christopher Smith (1975). Heidegger's Break with Nietzsche and the Principle of Subjectivity. The Modern Schoolman 52 (3):227-248.score: 120.0
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  33. John Dewey, T. V. Smith, Arthur O. Lovejoy, Joseph P. Chamberlain, William Ernest Hocking, E. A. Burtt, Glenn R. Morrow, Sidney Hook & Jerome Nathanson (1945). A Discussion of the Theory of International Relations. Journal of Philosophy 42 (18):477-497.score: 120.0
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  34. P. Christopher Smith (1968). Heidegger, Hegel, and the Problem of Das Nichts. International Philosophical Quarterly 8 (3):379-405.score: 120.0
  35. Leslie P. Francis, Margaret P. Battin, Jay A. Jacobson, Charles B. Smith & And Jeffrey Botkin (2005). How Infectious Diseases Got Left Out – and What This Omission Might Have Meant for Bioethics. Bioethics 19 (4):307–322.score: 120.0
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  36. George P. Smith (1998). Terminal Sedation as Palliative Care: Revalidating a Right to a Good Death. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 7 (4):382-387.score: 120.0
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  37. Martin L. Smith & Heidi P. Forster (2000). Morally Managing Medical Mistakes. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 9 (01).score: 120.0
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  38. P. Christopher Smith (2000). Between the Audible Word and the Envisionable Concept: Rereading Plato's Theaetetus After Gadamer. Continental Philosophy Review 33 (3):327-344.score: 120.0
  39. M. P. Smith (1988). The New Paradox of the Stone. Faith and Philosophy 5 (3):283-290.score: 120.0
    The traditional paradox of the stone may be interpreted as posing a competition between a pair of omnipotent beings, represented by God at two different times. The new paradox poses a question about simultaneous competition between a pair of omnipotent beings. We make use of an attractive Thomistic response to the former paradox in arguing that the latter situation is logically possible.
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  40. Michael P. Smith (1987). Virtuous Circles. Southern Journal of Philosophy 25 (2):207-220.score: 120.0
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  41. Sita Anantha Raman, Robert Nichols Richard, Joshua Searle-White, Heather T. Frazer, Timothy Lubin, Robin Rinehart, Joel R. Smith, Andrea Pinkney, David Gordon White, John Powers, Phyllis Herman, Lawrence A. Babb, Carl Olson, June McDaniel, Knut A. Jacobsen, John E. Cort, Gregory P. Fields & Jeffrey J. Kripal (2000). Book Reviews and Notices. [REVIEW] International Journal of Hindu Studies 4 (2).score: 120.0
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  42. Charles B. Smith, Margaret P. Battin, Jay A. Jacobson, Leslie P. Francis, Jeffrey R. Botkin, Emily P. Asplund, Gretchen J. Domek & Beverly Hawkins (2004). Are There Characteristics of Infectious Diseases That Raise Special Ethical Issues? Developing World Bioethics 4 (1):1–16.score: 120.0
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  43. Frederick M. Smith, Jeffrey J. Kripal, Donald R. Davis, John Grimes, Narasingha P. Sil, Fritz Blackwell, Frank J. Korom, Glenn Wallis, Jerome H. Bauer & Elaine Craddock (2001). Book Reviews and Notices. [REVIEW] International Journal of Hindu Studies 5 (1).score: 120.0
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  44. P. Christopher Smith (1971). Heidegger's Critique of Absolute Knowledge. The New Scholasticism 45 (1):56-86.score: 120.0
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  45. Michael P. Smith (1979). Rubin's Validation of Descartes. Philosophical Studies 36 (4):425 - 431.score: 120.0
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  46. Jeremy C. A. Smith (2002). Theories of State Formation and Civilisation in Johann P.Arnason and Shmuel Eisenstadt's Comparative Sociologies of Japan. Critical Horizons 3 (2):225-251.score: 120.0
    Johann Arnason and Shmuel Eisenstadt's social theories have remarkably different origins. Yet each has moved onto common ground with the other over a period of time. They meet in historical sociology in dialogue over theories of state formation and images of civilisation. Each is engaged in a project of revising civilisations sociology that reaches an apex with the comparative study of Japan.Their groundbreaking contributions can be read critically against a wider background of debates about postcolonialism, the reputation of the notion (...)
     
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  47. P. Christopher Smith (2007). Virgil's Destruktion of the Stoic Rational Agent: Rehearing Aeneid IV After Nietzsche and Heidegger. Epoché 11 (2):449-462.score: 120.0
    This paper uses the exchanges between the lovers Dido and Aeneas in Aeneid IV to undercut the pretensions of Stoic philosophers to lead a dispassionate, imperturbable life under the sole guidance of “reason.” It takes Aeneas as an example of Stoicism’s lawyer-like, falsified rationality—“I will say just a few words in regard to this matter [pro re]” (IV 336)—and Dido as an example of someone who, though under the sway of furor, nevertheless makes honest, reasoned arguments that are continuous with (...)
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  48. A. H. Smith (1928). The Life of Hastings Rashdall, D.D. By P. E. Matheson . (London: Oxford University Press, Humphrey Milford. 1928. Pp. Xi + 267. Price 18s.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 3 (12):558-.score: 120.0
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  49. Christopher Smith (2005). R. S. P. Beekes: The Origins of the Etruscans . (Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen: Mededelingen van de Afdeling Letterkunde, Nieuwe Reeks, 66.1.) Pp. 59, Map. Amsterdam: Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, 2003. Paper. ISBN: 90-6984-369-2. A. Grandazzi: Les Origines de Rome . (Que Sais-Je? 216.) Pp. 127, Maps. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 2003. Paper. ISBN: 2-13-053219-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 55 (01):361-.score: 120.0
  50. Michael P. Smith & John McLean (1978). Toward a Causal Theory of Evidence. Journal of Philosophy 75 (8):424-433.score: 120.0
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  51. George P. Smith (1988). The Case of Baby M: Love's Labor Lost. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 16 (1-2):121-125.score: 120.0
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  52. Michael P. Smith (1981). Unger's Neo-Classical Scepticism. Mind 90 (358):270-273.score: 120.0
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  53. Donald P. Smith (2007). Vague Singulars, Semantic Indecision, and the Metaphysics of Persons. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 74 (3):569-585.score: 120.0
    Composite materialism, as I will understand it, is the view that human persons are composite material objects. This paper develops and investigates an argument, The Vague Singulars Argument, for the falsity of composite materialism. We shall see that cogent or not, the Vague Singulars Argument has philosophically significant ramifications.
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  54. Bernard Bosanquet, A. E. Taylor, F. C. S. Schiller, J. S. Mackenzie, H. W., H. F. Hallett, J. Ellis M'Taggart, John Laird, Leonard Russell, G. C. Field, W. Hately Smith, C. W. Valentine, P. V. M. Benecke & B. C. (1922). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 31 (123):350-377.score: 120.0
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  55. Deborah L. Kidder & William P. Smith (2011). Slave to Facebook? How Technology is Changing the Balance Between Right to Privacy and Right to Know. Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 22:52-61.score: 120.0
    Have social media sites like Facebook become such a significant part of our social fabric that people face negative consequences for not joining and sharing? What role does a right to privacy play in circumstances where self-disclosure is the norm? We surveyed students about teammate preferences for team members based on information availability and Facebook membership. Students report a strong preference for teammates for whom there is information and Facebook participation.
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  56. Alfred R. Mele & M. P. Smith (1988). The New Paradox of the Stone. Faith and Philosophy 5:283-290.score: 120.0
    The traditional paradox of the stone may be interpreted as posing a competition between a pair of omnipotent beings, represented by God at two different times. The new paradox poses a question about simultaneous competition between a pair of omnipotent beings. We make use of an attractive Thomistic response to the former paradox in arguing that the latter situation is logically possible.
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  57. Nathan D. Smith & Jason P. Taylor (eds.) (2005). Descartes and Cartesianism. Cambridge Scholars Press.score: 120.0
    PART ONE: Chapter 1 The Baconian Matrix of Descartes's Regulae Robert C. Miner For traditional histories of philosophy ...
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  58. P. Smith (1995). Dynamic Understanding? Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B 26 (2):213-222.score: 120.0
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  59. P. Christopher Smith (1979). Heidegger's Misinterpretation of Rilke. Philosophy and Literature 3 (1):3-19.score: 120.0
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  60. Ron P. Smith (1999). Unit Roots and All That: The Impact of Time-Series Methods on Macroeconomics. Journal of Economic Methodology 6 (2):239-258.score: 120.0
    Over the past two decades applied macroeconomics has been transformed by the widespread adoption of a set of new statistical techniques: unit-root tests, vector autoregressions, Granger causality and cointegration. Although these techniques were developed to answer statistical questions, they diffused very rapidly through applied economics because they were thought to be able to answer important theoretical questions in macroeconomics. This paper argues that these techniques have not delivered on the early promises; not because they were not useful - they are (...)
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  61. Christopher Smith (2003). Under the Temple of Victory P. Pensabene, S. Falzone: Scavi Del Palatino I. L'Area Sudoccidentale Del Palatino Tra l'Età Protostorica E Il 4 Secolo A.C. Scavi E Materiali Della Struttura Ipogea Sotto la Cella Del Tempio Della Vittoria . (Studi Miscellanei 32.) Pp. XXXIII + 286, Ills, Pls. Rome: L'erma di Bretscheider, 2002. Paper. Isbn: 88-8265-119-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 53 (01):228-.score: 120.0
  62. Mark P. Aulisio, Jessica Moore, May Blanchard, Marcia Bailey & Dawn Smith (2009). Clinical Ethics Consultation and Ethics Integration in an Urban Public Hospital. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 18 (04):371-.score: 120.0
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  63. Andrew Smith (1999). A. M OTTE , J. D ENOOZ (Edd.): Aristotelica Secunda: Mélanges Offerts à Christian Rutten . Pp. Xii + 382. Liège: C.I.P.L., 1996. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 49 (01):278-.score: 120.0
  64. Donald E. P. Smith (1956). Interdisciplinary Approach to the Genesis of Anxiety. Educational Theory 6 (4):222-231.score: 120.0
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  65. P. Christopher Smith (1971). Religion: A Phenomenon of Finite or Infinite Consciousness? Southern Journal of Philosophy 9 (4):433-443.score: 120.0
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  66. P. L. Smith (1979). Socialization and Personal Freedom: The Debate Between Boyd H. Bode and Bertrand Russell. Educational Theory 29 (3):187-193.score: 120.0
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  67. Christopher Smith (2011). Urbanisation (P.) Fontaine (Ed.) L'Étrurie Et l'Ombrie Avant Rome. Cité Et Territoire. Actes du Colloque International. Louvain-la-Neuve, Halles Universitaires, Sénat Académique, 13–14 Février 2004. (Institut Historique Belge de Rome Artes 1.) Pp. 248, Figs, B/W & Colour Ills, B/W + Colour Maps. Brussels and Rome: Institut Historique Belge de Rome, Belgisch Historisch Instituut Te Rome, 2010. Paper, €55. ISBN: 978-90-74461-61-0. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 61 (02):603-605.score: 120.0
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  68. William P. Smith (2010). Understanding the “Social License to Operate”. Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 21:223-230.score: 120.0
    The Barrick Gold Company of Toronto is currently seeking to develop one of the largest gold reserves in the world. The project is called “Pascua Lama” and rather dramatically contrasts Barrick’s interests against a coalition of environmental and community activists. This paper describes the basics of gold mining, the Barrick Gold Company, the primary arguments in favor and against the Pascua Lama project. These elements are instructive examples of critical concepts such as stakeholder engagement, legitimacy and sustainability. In addition to (...)
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  69. Michael P. Smith (1985). What's So Good About Feeling Bad? Faith and Philosophy 2 (4):424-429.score: 120.0
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  70. Iratxe Zarraonaindia, Daniel P. Smith & Jack A. Gilbert (2013). Beyond the Genome: Community-Level Analysis of the Microbial World. Biology and Philosophy 28 (2):261-282.score: 120.0
    The development of culture-independent strategies to study microbial diversity and function has led to a revolution in microbial ecology, enabling us to address fundamental questions about the distribution of microbes and their influence on Earth’s biogeochemical cycles. This article discusses some of the progress that scientists have made with the use of so-called “omic” techniques (metagenomics, metatranscriptomics, and metaproteomics) and the limitations and major challenges these approaches are currently facing. These ‘omic methods have been used to describe the taxonomic structure (...)
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  71. Arthur P. Brief & Isaac H. Smith (2012). Managerial Ethics. Business Ethics Quarterly 22 (2):456-463.score: 120.0
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  72. B. C., A. E. Taylor, P. V. M. Benecke, E. Prideaux, W. Whately Smith, James Drever, S. S., L. J. Russell, Bernard Bosanquet, I. A. Richards, James Linsay, V. W., M. B., S. W., C. E., M. L., B. D. & S. S. (1921). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 30 (120):468-493.score: 120.0
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  73. Leslie P. Francis, Margaret P. Battin, Jay A. Jacobson & Charles B. Smith (2008). Pandemic Planning and Distributive Justice in Health Care. In Michael D. A. Freeman (ed.), Law and Bioethics / Edited by Michael Freeman. Oxford University Press.score: 120.0
     
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  74. George P. Smith (1993). Reviving the Swan, Extending the Curse of Methuselah, or Adhering to the Kevorkian Ethic? Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 2 (01):49-.score: 120.0
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  75. David P. Hill, Barry Smith, Monica S. McAndrews-Hill & Judith A. Blake (2008). Gene Ontology Annotations: What They Mean and Where They Come From. BMC Bioinformatics( 9 (Suppl 5):S2.score: 120.0
    The computational genomics community has come increasingly to rely on the methodology of creating annotations of scientific literature using terms from controlled structured vocabularies such as the Gene Ontology (GO). We here address the question of what such annotations signify and of how they are created by working biologists. Our goal is to promote a better understanding of how the results of experiments are captured in annotations in the hope that this will lead to better representations of biological reality through (...)
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  76. O. Jones & P. Smith (forthcoming). O que é uma acção? Crítica.score: 120.0
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  77. Deborah L. Kidder, William P. Smith & Barrie E. Litzky (2009). Lest We Forget. Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 20:357-363.score: 120.0
    Psychological contracts represent perceived reciprocal obligations between an employer and an employee. Most research has focused on employee or employer rights (the entitlement side of the obligation equation). We examine the responsibilities inherent in psychological contracts. After reviewing the moral aspect of psychological contracts, we use the issue of tenure as a discussion point for this topic.
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  78. P. Smith (1973). The Nature of Myths. Diogenes 21 (82):70-87.score: 120.0
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  79. M. P. Smith (1986). A Puzzle in Anselm's Unfinished Work. History of Philosophy Quarterly 3 (2):137 - 147.score: 120.0
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  80. P. Christopher Smith (1998). Being and Time. A Translation of "Sein Und Zeit" (Review). Journal of the History of Philosophy 36 (1):148-150.score: 120.0
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  81. William P. Smith (2006). CINE Mexicano Meets IABS. Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 17:328-331.score: 120.0
    The location for the 2006 annual meeting provides an excellent opportunity to consider the interplay between important topics in our discipline and a new country setting. This paper presents a brief historical overview on how public policy shaped the Mexican film industry since the 1960s. An examination of seven recent Mexican films identifies several themes of interest to business and society scholars.
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  82. L. Smith, C. Rogers & P. Tomlinson (eds.) (2003). Development and Motivation: Joint Perspectives. Leicester: British Psychological Society.score: 120.0
     
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  83. Oliver H. P. Smith (1899). Evolution and Consciousness. The Monist 9 (2):219-233.score: 120.0
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  84. William P. Smith (2012). Employee Privacy Rights and New Communication Technologies. Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 23:170-177.score: 120.0
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  85. P. Christopher Smith (1976). "Frau Lou: Nietzsche's Wayward Disciple," by Rudolph Binion. The Modern Schoolman 53 (2):214-214.score: 120.0
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  86. P. Christopher Smith (1975). Gadamer on Language and Method in Hegel's Dialectic. Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 5 (1):53-72.score: 120.0
  87. P. Christopher Smith (1996). Heidegger's Ways (Review). Journal of the History of Philosophy 34 (1):158-160.score: 120.0
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  88. Vincent E. Smith (1962). Méthode de la Philosophie de la Nature. Par Michel Ambacher. Bibliothèque de Philosophie Contemporaine, Presses Universitaires de France, 1961, P. 233. 10 NF. [REVIEW] Dialogue 1 (02):202-203.score: 120.0
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  89. P. L. Smith (1978). On Creating and Using Standards. Educational Theory 28 (1):44-53.score: 120.0
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  90. Barbara B. Smith (1969). On William P. Malm's "on the Nature and Function of Symbolism in Western and Oriental Music". Philosophy East and West 19 (3):247-250.score: 120.0
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  91. Christopher Smith (1999). P. J. R HODES : Thucydides, History III (Classical Texts). Pp. Xiv + 273. Warminster: Aris & Phillips, 1994. Paper, £14.95. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 49 (01):258-.score: 120.0
  92. P. Christopher Smith (2009). Poetic Peithō as Original Speech. In William Robert Wians (ed.), Logos and Muthos: Philosophical Essays in Greek Literature. State University of New York Press.score: 120.0
     
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  93. Charles B. Smith, Margaret P. Battin, Leslie P. Francis & Jay A. Jacobson (2007). Should Rapid Tests for Hiv Infection Now Be Mandatory During Pregnancy? Global Differences in Scarcity and a Dilemma of Technological Advance. Developing World Bioethics 7 (2):86–103.score: 120.0
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  94. Martin S. Smith (1985). The Apocolocyntosis P. T. Eden: Seneca: Apocolocyntosis. (Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics.) Pp. Xii + 169. Cambridge University Press, 1984. £17.50 (Paper, £6.95). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 35 (02):302-303.score: 120.0
  95. Marshall S. Smith, David L. Stevenson & Christine P. Li (2008). Voluntary National Tests Would Improve Education. In David J. Flinders & Stephen J. Thornton (eds.), The Curriculum Studies Reader. Routledge.score: 120.0
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  96. William P. Smith & Filiz Tabak (2005). Who Do You Trust? Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 16:33-37.score: 120.0
    The rapid diffusion of computers and information technology into organizational settings is bringing profound changes to employee-employer relationships.Managers and employees are faced with challenges of electronic monitoring of communications and collection and use of information about employees (Mello, 2003). This paper proposes to discuss several issues related to electronic workplace monitoring. Specifically, the purpose of this paper is to explore the interplay between privacy and ethical issues with processes related to the initiation and formation of trust between management and employees.
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  97. A. E. Taylor, John Adams, P. E. Winter, F. C. S. Schiller, M. L., S. R., J. Waterlow, Francis Jones, B. Russell, E. M. Smith & A. D. Lindsay (1910). New Books. [REVIEW] Mind 19 (75):422-442.score: 120.0
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  98. Peter K. Smith (1991). On The Objects of Perceptual Experience. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 91:191-196.score: 90.0
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  99. A. Smith (1986). Brain-Mind Philosophy. Inquiry 29 (June):203-15.score: 90.0
    The remarkable advances in continuing elucidation of the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the central nervous system in recent experimental animal and clinical studies have provided new contexts for evaluating earlier historical and current controversies on human brain?structure?function and brain?mind relationships. Churchland's Neurophilosophy reviews and critically evaluates the implications of the recent advances in the various neurosciences for formulation of a comprehensive concept of the nature of the mind and the historical controversies on human structure?function and brain?mind relationships. Although uneven, (...)
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  100. Joseph Wayne Smith (1982). Two Recent Self-Referential Arguments. Auslegung 9:333-346.score: 90.0
     
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