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  1. Peter J. Hills, Magda A. Werno & Michael B. Lewis (forthcoming). Sad People Are More Accurate at Face Recognition Than Happy People. Consciousness and Cognition.score: 290.0
  2. Paul Sturdee (1998). Mind, Meaning and Mental Disorder by D. Bolton and J. Hill. Oxford Medical Publications, 1996, Pp. 386, £45. Philosophy 73 (3):495-523.score: 14.0
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  3. J. Hills Miller (1985). Gleichnis in Nietzsche's Also Sprach Zarathustra. International Studies in Philosophy 17 (2):3-15.score: 14.0
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  4. J. M. Cook (1966). Bert Hodge Hill: Corinth. Vol. I, Part Vi: The Springs: Peirene, Sacred Spring, Glauke. Pp. Xix+235; 144 Figs. In Text: 18 Plates of Drawings in Album. Princeton, N.J.: American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1964. Cloth, $35. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 16 (03):418-419.score: 13.0
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  5. A. J. Woodman (1989). Recent Studies of Horace's Odes Matthew S. Santirocco: Unity and Design in Horace's Odes. Pp. X + 251. Chapel Hill and London: University of North Carolina Press, 1986. £24. David H. Porter: Horace's Poetic Journey: A Reading of Odes 1–3. Pp. Xiv + 281; 9 Diagrams. Princeton University Press, 1987. £22. Peter Connor: Horace's Lyric Poetry: The Force of Humour. (Ramus Monographs, 2.) Pp. X + 221. Victoria: Aureal Publications, 1987. Australian $24. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 39 (02):208-211.score: 13.0
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  6. Glenn Parsons (2008). Teaching & Learning Guide For: The Aesthetics of Nature. Philosophy Compass 3 (5):1106-1112.score: 12.0
    Traditionally, analytic philosophers writing on aesthetics have given short shrift to nature. The last thirty years, however, have seen a steady growth of interest in this area. The essays and books now available cover central philosophical issues concerning the nature of the aesthetic and the existence of norms for aesthetic judgement. They also intersect with important issues in environmental philosophy. More recent contributions have opened up new topics, such as the relationship between natural sound and music, the beauty of animals, (...)
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  7. A. S. Carson (1981). Logical Self-Defense. By R.H. Johnson and J.A. Blair, Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson Limited. 1977. Xiv, + 236 Pp., $7.55 (Paper). [REVIEW] Dialogue 20 (02):403-405.score: 12.0
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  8. Victor Connerty (2000). Publius Clodius Pulcher W. J. Tatum: The Patrician Tribune Publius Clodius Pulcher . Pp. XII + 365. Chapel Hill and London: The University of North Carolina Press, 1999. Cased, £39.95. Isbn: 0-8078-2480-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 50 (02):514-.score: 12.0
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  9. Robert Parker (2005). Religion in Herodotus J. D. Mikalson: Herodotus and Religion in the Persian Wars . Pp. Xiv + 269, Maps. Chapel Hill and London: The University of North Carolina Press, 2003. Cased, £33.50. ISBN: 0-8078-2798-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 55 (01):46-.score: 12.0
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  10. Charles W. Hedrick (2000). J. P. Sickinger: Public Records and Archives in Classical Athens . Pp. X + 274. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1999. Cased, £37.95. ISBN: 0-8078-2469-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 50 (02):645-.score: 12.0
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  11. Brian Sudlow (2009). By Those Who Knew Them: French Modernists Left, Right and Centre, by Harvey Hill, Louis-Pierre Sardella, and C. J. T. Talar. [REVIEW] The Chesterton Review 35 (3-4):681-683.score: 12.0
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  12. D. S. Colman (1971). T. W. Melluish: A.R.L.T. Latin Prose Compositions. Pp. 63. Shrewsbury, 1970 (Obtainable From Mr. J. R. C. Richards, Swan Hill House, Shrewsbury). Stiff Paper, £0·62 Post Free. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 21 (01):149-150.score: 12.0
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  13. Andrew Dalby (2007). Wilkins (J.M.), Hill (S.) Food in the Ancient World. Pp. Xvi + 300, Ills, Map. Malden, MA and Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2006. Cased, £55, US$79.95 (Paper, £17.99, US$29.95). ISBN: 978-0-631-23550-7 (978-0-631-23551-4 Pbk). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 57 (02).score: 12.0
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  14. Sally Grainger & Christopher Grocock (2012). (J.) Wilkins, (S.) Hill (Trans.) Archestratus. Fragments From The Life of Luxury. Revised Edition. Illustrations by Philippa Stockley. Pp. 104, Ills, Maps. Totnes: Prospect Books, 2011 (First Published 1994). Paper, £12. ISBN: 978-1-903018-62-0. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 62 (02):665-.score: 12.0
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  15. Alex C. Michalos (1978). Logical Self-Defense. By R.H. Johnson and J.A. Blair. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1977, 236 Pages, $7.95(Paperback). [REVIEW] Dialogue 17 (03):584-585.score: 12.0
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  16. William Barr (1998). Eutropius J. Long: Claudian's In Eutropium: Or How, When and Why to Slander a Eunuch. Pp. Xiv + 291. Chapel Hill and London: University of North Carolina Press, 1996. Cased, $45. ISBN: 0-8078-2263-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 48 (01):37-38.score: 12.0
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  17. R. R. Bolgar (1976). Three Amphitryon Plays C. E. Passage and J. H. Mantinband: Amphitryon: The Legend and Three Plays. Plautus, Molière, Kleist in New Verse Translations. (University of North Carolina Studies in Comparative Literature, 57). Pp. Viii + 307. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1974. Cloth, $14 (Paper, $8). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 26 (02):179-180.score: 12.0
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  18. W. E. Charlton (1971). The Socratic Paradoxes in Plato Michael J. O'Brien: The Socratic Paradoxes and the Greek Mind. Pp. Xiv+249. Chapel Hill: North Carolina University Press (London: Oxford University Press), 1967. Cloth, £2·85 Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 21 (01):31-33.score: 12.0
  19. Robert G. Frank (1978). The J. H. B. Archive Report: The A. V. Hill Papers at Churchill College, Cambridge. Journal of the History of Biology 11 (1):211 - 214.score: 12.0
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  20. Julia Kindt (2005). (J.D.) Mikalson Herodotus and Religion in the Persian Wars. Chapel Hill and London: U. Of North Carolina P., 2003. Pp. Xiv + 269. £33.50. 0807827983. [REVIEW] Journal of Hellenic Studies 125:177-178.score: 12.0
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  21. Douglas M. MacDowell (1989). Fighting for a Comic Perspective Kenneth J. Reckford: Aristophanes' Old-and-New Comedy, Vol. 1: Six Essays in Perspective. Pp. Xiv + 567; 8 Illustrations. Chapel Hill and London: The University of North Carolina Press, 1987. £29.75. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 39 (01):16-17.score: 12.0
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  22. Robert Parker (1985). Athenian Popular Religion J. D. Mikalson: Athenian Popular Religion. Pp. Xiv + 172. Chapel Hill and London: University of North Carolina Press, 1983. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 35 (01):90-92.score: 12.0
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  23. Steven J. Sandage & Peter C. Hill (2001). The Virtues of Positive Psychology: The Rapprochement and Challenges of an Affirmative Postmodern Perspective. Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 31 (3):241–260.score: 9.7
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  24. Peter J. Hill & John Lunn (2007). Markets and Morality. Journal of Religious Ethics 35 (4):627-653.score: 9.7
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  25. Gerald W. Barnes (2002). Conceivability, Explanation, and Defeat. Philosophical Studies 108 (3):327-338.score: 9.0
    Hill and Levine offer alternative explanations of these conceivabilities, concluding that these conceivabilities are thereby defeated as evidence. However, this strategy fails because their explanations generalize to all conceivability judgments concerning phenomenal states. Consequently, one could defend absolutely any theory of phenomenal states against conceivability arguments in just this way. This result conflicts with too many of our common sense beliefs about the evidential value of conceivability with respect to phenomenal states. The general moral is that the application of such (...)
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  26. Peter C. Hill Jr, Kenneth II Pargament, Ralph W. Hood, Michael E. McCullough, James P. Swyers, David B. Larson & Brian J. Zinnbauer (2000). Conceptualizing Religion and Spirituality: Points of Commonality, Points of Departure. Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 30 (1):51–77.score: 9.0
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  27. Tim Thornton (1997). Reasons and Causes in Philosophy and Psychopathology. Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 4 (4):307-317.score: 8.0
  28. Peter J. Cohen (2001). A Shooting on Capitol Hill: "The Ruby Satellite System," Mental Illness, and Failure of the American Legal System. Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 11 (4):391-400.score: 7.7
  29. Christopher Mole (2013). The Performative Limits of Poetry. British Journal of Aesthetics 53 (1):55-70.score: 6.0
    J. L. Austin showed that performative speech acts can fail in various ways, and that the ways in which they fail can often be revealing, but he was not concerned with understanding performative failures that occur in the context of poetry. Geoffrey Hill suggests, in both his poetry and his prose writings, that these failures are more interesting than Austin realized. This article corrects Maximilian de Gaynesford’s misunderstanding of Hill’s treatment of this point. It then explains the way in which (...)
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  30. Peter van Inwagen (1992). Reply to Christopher Hill's Van Inwagen on the Consequence Argument. Analysis 52 (2):56-61.score: 6.0
  31. Christopher S. Hill, The Identity Theory.score: 5.0
    Identity theory The doctrine that mental states are identical with physical states was defended in antiquity by Lucretius and in the early modern era by Hobbes. It achieved considerable prominence in the 1950s as a result of the writings of Herbert Feigl, U. T. Place, and J. J. C. Smart. (See, e.g., Smart (1959). These authors developed reasonably precise formulations of the doctrine, clarified the grounds for embracing it, and responded persuasively to a range of objections. More recently it has (...)
     
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  32. P. J. Marshall, CBE, FBA (2005). Proceedings of the British Academy Volume 130, Biographical Memoirs of Fellows, IV. OUP/British Academy.score: 5.0
    Eleven obituaries of recently deceased Fellows of the British Academy: Isaiah Berlin; Christopher Hill; Rodney Hilton; Keith Hopkins; Peter Laslett; Geoffrey Marshall; John Roskell; Isaac Schapera; Ben Segal; John Cyril Smith and Richard Wollheim.
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  33. R. J. Macrae, J. Henning & S. B. Hill (1993). Strategies to Overcome Barriers to the Development of Sustainable Agriculture in Canada: The Role of Agribusiness. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 6 (1).score: 4.7
    Strategies to involve agribusiness in the development of sustainable agricultural systems have been limited by the lack of a comprehensive conceptual framework for identifying the most critical supportive policies, programs and regulations. In this paper, we propose an efficiency/substitution/redesign framework to categorize strategies for modifying agribusiness practices. This framework is then used to identify a diverse range of short, medium, and long-term strategies to be pursued by governments, community groups, academics and agribusiness to support the transition. Strategies discussed include corporate (...)
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  34. Daniel J. Hill (2007). Ticking Bombs, Torture, and the Analogy with Self-Defense. American Philosophical Quarterly 44 (4):395 - 404.score: 4.0
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  35. Philippe Mongin (2006). A Concept of Progress for Normative Economics. Economics and Philosophy 22 (1):19-54.score: 4.0
    The paper discusses the sense in which the changes undergone by normative economics in the twentieth century can be said to be progressive. A simple criterion is proposed to decide whether a sequence of normative theories is progressive. This criterion is put to use on the historical transition from the new welfare economics to social choice theory. The paper reconstructs this classic case, and eventually concludes that the latter theory was progressive compared with the former. It also briefly comments on (...)
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  36. J. Levine (2011). Consciousness, by Christopher S. Hill. Mind 120 (478):527-530.score: 4.0
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  37. H. E. Mason (ed.) (1996). Moral Dilemmas and Moral Theory. Oxford University Press.score: 4.0
    This collection of previously unpublished essays addresses a number of issues arising out of philosophical controversies over the possibility of genuine moral dilemmas. Issues addressed include the form of a moral dilemma; the paradoxes a moral dilemma is said to entail; the question of whether a moral dilemma must exhibit inconsistency; the role of intractable circumstances in occasioning moral dilemmas; and the plausibility of supposing that there might be rational ways of addressing moral dilemmas in practice. The contributors, writing from (...)
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  38. Daniel J. Hill (2011). What is It to Commit Suicide? Ratio 24 (2):192-205.score: 4.0
    In this article I defend a new definition of what it is to commit suicide:(D) A commits suicide by performing an act x if and only if A intends that he or she kill himself or herself by performing x (under the description ‘I kill myself’), and this intention is fully satisfied.The definition has some surprising implications: various real-life examples often referred to as ‘suicides’ (e.g. ‘suicide bombers’) may well turn out not to be suicides after all.1.
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  39. Bertrand Russell (1996). A Fresh Look at Empiricism: 1927-42. Routledge.score: 4.0
    During the period covered by this volume, Bertrand Russell first retired from and them resumed his philosophical career. In 1927 he published two philosophy books, The Analysis of Matter and An Outline of Philosophy. His next book in academic philosophy, An Inquiry into Meaning and Truth, was not published until 1940. Yet, Russell published many essays and popular books between 1927 and 1946, mostly to finance the running of Beacon Hill School, and his growing family. Those years also saw his (...)
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  40. Christopher S. Hill & David J. Bennett (2008). The Perception of Size and Shape. Philosophical Issues 18 (1):294-315.score: 4.0
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  41. J. Brooke Hamilton, Stephen B. Knouse & Vanessa Hill (2009). Google in China: A Manager-Friendly Heuristic Model for Resolving Cross-Cultural Ethical Conflicts. Journal of Business Ethics 86 (2):143 - 157.score: 4.0
    Management practitioners and scholars have worked diligently to identify methods for ethical decision making in international contexts. Theoretical frameworks such as Integrative Social Contracts Theory (Donaldson and Dunfee, 1994, Academy of Management Review 19, 252–284) and more recently the Global Business Citizenship Approach [Wood et al., 2006, Global Business Citizenship: A Transformative Framework for Ethics and Sustainable Capitalism. (M. E. Sharpe, Armonk, NY)] have produced innovations in practice. Despite these advances, many managers have difficulty implementing these theoretical concepts in daily (...)
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  42. Maximilian de Gaynesford (2009). Incense and Insensibility: Austin on the 'Non-Seriousness' of Poetry. Ratio 22 (4):464-485.score: 4.0
    What is at stake when J. L. Austin calls poetry 'non-serious', and sidelines it in his speech act theory? (I). Standard explanations polarize sharply along party lines: poets (e.g. Geoffrey Hill) and critics (e.g. Christopher Ricks) are incensed, while philosophers (e.g. P. F. Strawson; John Searle) deny cause (II). Neither line is consistent with Austin's remarks, whose allusions to Plato, Aristotle and Frege are insufficiently noted (III). What Austin thinks is at stake is confusion, which he corrects apparently to the (...)
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  43. Debbie J. Hill (2009). A Brief Commentary on the Hegelian-Marxist Origins of Gramsci's 'Philosophy of Praxis'. Educational Philosophy and Theory 41 (6):605-621.score: 4.0
    The specific nuances of what Gramsci names 'the new dialectic' are explored in this paper. The dialectic was Marx's specific 'mode of thought' or 'method of logic' as it has been variously called, by which he analyzed the world and man's relationship to that world. As well as constituting a theory of knowledge (epistemology), what arises out of the dialectic is also an ontology or portrait of humankind that is based on the complete historicization of humanity; its 'absolute "historicism"' or (...)
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  44. Ronald Pisaturo (2011). The Longevity Argument. self.score: 4.0
    J. Richard Gott III (1993) has used the “Copernican principle” to derive a probability density function for the total longevity of any phenomenon, based solely on the phenomenon’s past longevity. John Leslie (1996) and others have used an apparently similar probabilistic argument, the “Doomsday Argument,” to claim that conventional predictions of longevity must be adjusted, based on Bayes’ Theorem, in favor of shorter longevities. Here I show that Gott’s arguments are flawed and contradictory, but that one of his conclusions—his delta (...)
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  45. Daniel J. Hill & Stephen K. McLeod (2010). On Truth-Functionality. Review of Symbolic Logic 3 (4):628-632.score: 4.0
    Benjamin Schnieder has argued that several traditional definitions of truth-functionality fail to capture a central intuition informal characterizations of the notion often capture. The intuition is that the truth-value of a sentence that employs a truth-functional operator depends upon the truth-values of the sentences upon which the operator operates. Schnieder proposes an alternative definition of truth-functionality that is designed to accommodate this intuition. We argue that one traditional definition of ‘truth-functionality’ is immune from the counterexamples that Schnieder proposes and is (...)
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  46. Jonathan Hill (2010). Peter Abelard's Metaphysics of the Incarnation. Philosophy and Theology 22 (1/2):27-48.score: 4.0
    In this paper, we examine Abelard’s model of the incarnation and place it within the wider context of his views in metaphysics and logic. In particular, we consider whether Abelard has the resources to solve the major difficulties faced by the so-called “compositional models” of the incarnation, such as his own. These difficulties include: the requirement to account for Christ’s unity as a single person, despite being composed of two concrete particulars; the requirement to allow that Christ is identical with (...)
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  47. Paul M. McNeill, Ian H. Kerridge, Catherine Arciuli, David A. Henry, Graham J. Macdonald, Richard O. Day & Suzanne R. Hill (2006). Gifts, Drug Samples, and Other Items Given to Medical Specialists by Pharmaceutical Companies. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 3 (3).score: 4.0
    Aim To ascertain the quantity and nature of gifts and items provided by the pharmaceutical industry in Australia to medical specialists and to consider whether these are appropriate in terms of justifiable ethical standards, empirical research and views expressed in the literature.
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  48. Richard Gaskin & Daniel J. Hill (2012). On Neutral Relations. Dialectica 66 (1):167-186.score: 4.0
    Is there an explanation of why the state of x's bearing the non-symmetric binary relation R to y is different from its differential opposite, the state of y's bearing R to x? One traditional view has it that the explanation is that non-symmetric relations hold of objects in an essentially directional way, ordering the relevant relata. We call this view ‘directionalism’. Kit Fine has suggested that this approach is subject to significant metaphysical difficulties, sufficient to motivate seeking an alternative analysis. (...)
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  49. William J. Hill (1986). Rescuing Theism: A Bridge Between Aquinas and Heidegger. Heythrop Journal 27 (4):377–393.score: 4.0
  50. Daniel Whistler & Daniel J. Hill, Religious Discrimination and Symbolism: A Philosophical Perspective.score: 4.0
    This report is the product of the Arts-and-Humanities Research Council’s Connected Communities programme. The specific project being undertaken at the University of Liverpool is entitled Philosophy of Religion and Religious Communities: Defining Beliefs and Symbols. The aim of the Liverpool project as a whole is to consider the contribution philosophy of religion can make to recent debates surrounding legal cases alleging religious discrimination. Its orienting question runs, ‘when, if ever, is it acceptable to prohibit the use of religious symbols?’. The (...)
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  51. Robert C. Hill (2007). The Mysticism of Saint Augustine: Rereading the Confessions. By John Peter Kenney. Heythrop Journal 48 (3):474–476.score: 4.0
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  52. M. J. Hill, J. B. Paris & G. M. Wilmers (2002). Some Observations on Induction in Predicate Probabilistic Reasoning. Journal of Philosophical Logic 31 (1):43-75.score: 4.0
    We consider the desirability, or otherwise, of various forms of induction in the light of certain principles and inductive methods within predicate uncertain reasoning. Our general conclusion is that there remain conflicts within the area whose resolution will require a deeper understanding of the fundamental relationship between individuals and properties.
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  53. Peter Dronke (1967). W. Leonard Grant: Neo-Latin Literature and the Pastoral. Pp. X + 434. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press (London: Oxford University Press), 1965. Cloth, 64s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 17 (01):109-110.score: 4.0
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  54. J. V. Brown (1965). Theories of Knowledge: A Critical Introduction. By Robert Ackermann. Toronto: McGraw-Hill, 1965. Pp. Ix, 305. $5.95. Dialogue 4 (03):407-410.score: 4.0
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  55. Daniel J. Hill (2005). Divinity and Maximal Greatness. Psychology Press.score: 4.0
    This book in the analytic philosophy of religion examines divine nature in terms of maximal greatness.
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  56. Lisa Hill & Peter McCarthy (1999). Hume, Smith and Ferguson: Friendship in Commercial Society. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 2 (4):33-49.score: 4.0
  57. Daniel Hill (1999). Interview with Peter van Inwagen. Philosophy Now 24:27-29.score: 4.0
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  58. E. J. Kenney (2001). A Reliable Companion To The Metamorphoses D. E. Hill (Ed.): Ovid Metamorphoses IX–XII. Pp. Vii + 230. Warminster: Aris & Phillips, 1999. Paper, £16.50. ISBN: 0-85668-646-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 51 (01):41-.score: 4.0
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  59. D. E. Hill (1991). Manfred Dippel: Die Darstellung des Trojanischen Krieges in Ovids Metamorphosen (XII 1 – XIII 622). (Europäische Hochschulschriften, Reihe XV, 46.) Pp. X + 151. Frankfurt Am Main, Berne, New York and Paris. Peter Lang, 1990. Paper, DM 18. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 41 (01):235-236.score: 4.0
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  60. Robert C. Hill (2007). Romans and the Apologetic Tradition: The Purpose, Genre and Audience of Paul's Letter. By Anthony J. Guerra. Heythrop Journal 48 (2):284–285.score: 4.0
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  61. Daniel J. Hill (2008). Review of Paul Weingartner, Omniscience: From a Logical Point of View. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (11).score: 4.0
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  62. O. Zepeda & J. H. Hill (1991). The Condition of Native American Languages in the United States. Diogenes 39 (153):45-65.score: 4.0
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  63. Peter Hill (2004). Ethics and Health Systems Research in 'Post'-Conflict Situations. Developing World Bioethics 4 (2):139-153.score: 4.0
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  64. R. Kevin Hill (1996). Book Review:Nietzsche: The Ethics of an Immoralist Peter Berkowitz. [REVIEW] Ethics 106 (3):659-.score: 4.0
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  65. John J. Cleary (2000). ARISTOTLE'S POLITICS P. L. P. Simpson: A Philosophical Commentary on the Politics of Aristotle . Pp. Xxxvi + 476. Chapel Hill and London: University of North Carolina Press, 1997. Cased, $40.95. ISBN: 0-8078-2308-5. P. L. P. Simpson: The Politics of Aristotle: Translated with Introduction, Analysis and Notes . Pp. Xliv + 274. Chapel Hill and London: University of North Carolina Press, 1997. Cased, $39.95 (Paper, $12.95) ISBN: 0-8078-2327-9 (0-8078-4637-6 Pbk). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 50 (02):424-.score: 4.0
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  66. J. N. C. Hill (2009). Thoughts of Home: Civil-Military Relations and the Conduct of Nigeria's Peacekeeping Forces. Journal of Military Ethics 8 (4):289-306.score: 4.0
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  67. Laurence J. O'Connell, Ronald E. Cranford, T. Patrick Hill & Roberta Springer Loewy (1993). The United States Bishops' Committee Statement on Nutrition and Hydration Commentary. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 2 (03):341-.score: 4.0
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  68. Bang Nguyen Pham, Wayne Hall, Peter S. Hill & Chalapati Rao, Analysis of Socio-Political and Health Practices Influencing Sex Ratio at Birth in Viet Nam.score: 4.0
    Viet Nam has experienced rapid social change over the last decade, with a remarkable decline in fertility to just below replacement level. The combination of fertility decline, son preference, antenatal sex determination using ultrasound and sex selective abortion are key factors driving increased sex ratios at birth in favour of boys in some Asian countries. Whether or not this is taking place in Viet Nam as well is the subject of heightened debate. In this paper, we analyse the nature and (...)
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  69. Keith DeRose & Ted A. Warfield (eds.) (1999). Skepticism: A Contemporary Reader. Oxford University Press.score: 4.0
    Recently, new life has been breathed into the ancient philosophical topic of skepticism. The subject of some of the best and most provocative work in contemporary philosophy, skepticism has been addressed not only by top epistemologists but also by several of the world's finest philosophers who are most known for their work in other areas of the discipline. Skepticism: A Contemporary Reader brings together the most important recent contributions to the discussion of skepticism. Covering major approaches to the skeptical problem, (...)
     
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  70. Manuel Dries (ed.) (2008). Nietzsche on Time and History. Walter de Gruyter.score: 4.0
    Nietzsche's Critique of Staticism Manuel Dries Part 1: Time, History, Method Nietzsche's Cultural Criticism and his Historical Methodology 23 Andrea Orsucci Thucydides, Nietzsche, and Williams 35 Raymond Geuss The Late Nietzsche's Fundamental Critique of Historical Scholarship 51 Thomas H. Brobjer Part II: Genealogy, Time, Becoming Nietzsche's Timely Genealogy: An Exercise in Anti-Reductionist Naturalism 63 Tinneke Beeckman From Kantian Temporality to Nietzschean Naturalism 75 R. Kevin Hill Nietzsche's Problem of the Past 87 John Richardson Towards Adualism: Becoming and Nihilism in Nietzsche's (...)
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  71. Elisa J. Gordon (2004). Bioethics as Practice, by Judith Andre. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press; 2002. 253 Pp. $29.95. [REVIEW] Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 13 (03).score: 4.0
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  72. D. E. Hill (1993). Commentaries on Aeneid 10 and 11 S. J. Harrison: Vergil Aeneid 10. (Oxford Classical Monographs.) Pp. Xliii + 303. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1991. £40. K. W. Gransden: Virgil Aeneid Book XI. (Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics.) Pp. Viii + 152. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991. £30 (Paper, £11.95). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 43 (02):261-263.score: 4.0
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  73. D. E. Hill (1985). J. J. L. Smolenaars: P. Papinius Statius, Thebaid, A Commentary on Book 7. 1–451. Pp. Xxiv + 265. Amsterdam: B. R. Grüner, 1983. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 35 (01):187-188.score: 4.0
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  74. David J. Hill (1892). Psychogenesis. Philosophical Review 1 (5):481-503.score: 4.0
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  75. G. F. Hill (1913). Pauly's Real-Encyclopädie Der Classischen Altertumswissenschaft Pauly's Real-Encyclopädie der Classischen Altertumswissenschaft. Neue Bearbeitung Begonnen G. Von Wissowa … Herausg. Von W. Kroll. 14ter. Halbband. 1 Vol. 10 × 6¾. Cols. 1473–2880. Stuttgart: J. B. Metzler, 1912. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 27 (02):68-69.score: 4.0
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  76. J. Warner, R. McCarney, M. Griffin, K. Hill & P. Fisher (2008). Participation in Dementia Research: Rates and Correlates of Capacity to Give Informed Consent. Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (3):167-170.score: 4.0
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  77. J. Wong (2000). Beyond Regulation. Ethics in Human Subject Research: Edited by Nancy M P King, Gail E Henderson and Jane Stein, Chapel Hill, The University of North Carolina Press, 1999, 279 Pages, US$ 39.95, (Hc) US$18.95 (Sc). [REVIEW] Journal of Medical Ethics 26 (6):484-484.score: 4.0
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  78. J. G. F. Powell (1989). Character Presentation in Cicero's Oratory James M. May: Trials of Character: The Eloquence of Ciceronian Ethos. Pp. Viii + 215. Chapel Hill and London: University of North Carolina Press, 1988. $27.50. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 39 (02):223-225.score: 4.0
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  79. Samuel J. Kerstein (2004). Thomas E. Hill, Jr., Human Welfare and Moral Worth: Kantian Perspectives:Human Welfare and Moral Worth: Kantian Perspectives. Ethics 114 (2):350-353.score: 4.0
  80. J. P. V. D. Balsdon (1954). The Roman Middle Class H. Hill: The Roman Middle Class in the Republican Period. Pp. Xi+226. Oxford: Blackwell, 1952. Cloth, 15s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 4 (02):147-150.score: 4.0
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  81. Ting-Chao Chou (2008). A New Look at the Ancient Asian Philosophy Through Modern Mathematical and Topological Scientific Analysis. Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 2:21-39.score: 4.0
    The unified theory of dose and effect, as indicated by the median-effect equation for single and multiple entities and for the first and higher order kinetic/dynamic, has been established by T.C. Chou and it is based on the physical/chemical principle of the massaction law (J. Theor. Biol. 59: 253-276, 1976 (質量作用中效定理) and Pharmacological Rev. 58: 621-681, 2006) (普世中效指數定理). The theory was developed by the principle of mathematical induction and deduction (數學演繹歸納法). Rearrangements of the median-effect equation lead to Michaelis-Menten, Hill, Scatchard, (...)
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  82. J. D. Craig (1933). An Index to Terence Index Verborum Terentianus. By Edgar B. Jenkins, Ph.D. Pp. Ix +187. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1932. Cloth, $2.50. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 47 (01):22-23.score: 4.0
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  83. C. J. Fordyce (1953). Lucile Kelling and Albert Suskin: Index Verborum Iuvenalis. Pp. Vii + 139. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press (London: Oxford University Press), 1951. Cloth, 40s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 3 (3-4):204-205.score: 4.0
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  84. S. J. Harrison (1993). Soracte Scrutinised Lowell Edmunds: From a Sabine Jar: Reading Horace, Odes 1.9. Pp. Xviii + 159. Chapel Hill, N.C. And London: University of North Carolina Press, 1992. $27.45. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 43 (01):48-50.score: 4.0
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  85. Peter Henriot (1963). "Philosophy and the American Heritage," by Johnson D. Hill and Walter E. Stuermann. The Modern Schoolman 40 (2):208-209.score: 4.0
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  86. Daniel J. Hill (2009). A New Definition of 'Omnipotence' in Terms of Sets. In Yujin Nagasawa & Erik J. Wielenberg (eds.), New Waves in Philosophy of Religion. Palgrave Macmillan.score: 4.0
     
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  87. J. Arthur Hill (1919/1975). Emerson and His Philosophy. Norwood Editions.score: 4.0
     
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  88. Peter Clarke Nancy Hill & Kevin Stevens (1996). FOCUS: Ethics in the Accountancy Profession in Ireland. Business Ethics 5 (3):151–155.score: 4.0
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  89. William J. Hill (1971). Knowing the Unknown God. New York,Philosophical Library.score: 4.0
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  90. Daniel Hill (2002). Marcel Sarot Living a Good Life in Spite of Evil. (Contributions to Philosophical Theology, 3). (New York/Bern/Frankfurt Am Main: Peter Lang, 1999). Pp. V+167. £17.50 (Pbk). ISBN 3 631 35332. [REVIEW] Religious Studies 38 (1):109-122.score: 4.0
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  91. D. J. Hill (1987). On Sterilising Severely Mentally Handicapped People. Journal of Medical Ethics 13 (4):222-222.score: 4.0
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  92. Patrick J. Hill (1972). Philosophical Disagreements and Self-Awareness. Philosophical Studies 21:7-30.score: 4.0
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  93. G. F. Hill (1906). Pauly-Wissowa's Encyclopaedia Pauly's Real-Encyclopauml;Die der Classischen Altertumswissenschaft. Neue Bearbeitung … Herausg. Von Georg Wissowa. Xter Halbband: Donatio—Ephoroi. Stuttgart: J. B. Metzler, 1905. 9¾″ × 6¾″. 1332 Cols. Some Plans in Text. M. 15. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 20 (02):126-127.score: 4.0
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  94. Marylu Hill (2010). Racist Rantings, Travellers' Tales, and a Creole Counterblast: Thomas Carlyle, John Stuart Mill, J. A. Froude, and J. J. Thomas on British Rule in the West Indies. [REVIEW] In Paul E. Kerry (ed.), Thomas Carlyle Resartus: Reappraising Carlyle's Contribution to the Philosophy of History, Political Theory, and Cultural Criticism. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press.score: 4.0
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