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  1. R. Bruce Hull (2006). Infinite Nature. University of Chicago Press.score: 590.0
    You would be hard-pressed to find someone who categorically opposes protecting the environment, yet most people would agree that the environmentalist movement has been ineffectual and even misguided. Some argue that its agenda is misplaced, oppressive, and misanthropic—a precursor to intrusive government, regulatory bungles, and economic stagnation. Others point out that its alarmist rhetoric and preservationist solutions are outdated and insufficient to the task of galvanizing support for true reform. In this impassioned and judicious work, R. Bruce Hull (...)
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  2. Jay G. Hull, Laurie B. Slone, Karen B. Meteyer & Amanda R. Matthews (2002). The Nonconsciousness of Self-Consciousness. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 83 (2):406-424.score: 120.0
  3. P. S. Penner & R. T. Hull (2008). The Beginning of Individual Human Personhood. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 33 (2):174-182.score: 120.0
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  4. Robert R. Hull (1930). William Blake and His Poverty. Thought 5 (2):281-297.score: 120.0
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  5. Nancy E. Kass, Marvin R. Natowicz, Sara Chandros Hull, Ruth R. Faden, Laura Plantinga, Lawrence O. Gostin & Julia Slutsman (2003). The Use of Medical Records in Research: What Do Patients Want? Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 31 (3):429-433.score: 120.0
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  6. Courtenay R. Bruce (2012). “In Love With Easeful Death:” Review of the FilmHow to Die in Oregon. [REVIEW] American Journal of Bioethics 12 (12):66-67.score: 120.0
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  7. Robert R. Hull (1926). Catholicism and Pessimism. Thought 1 (2):335-347.score: 120.0
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  8. R. Hull (1996). Doctors, Dilemmas, Decisions. Journal of Medical Ethics 22 (1):60-60.score: 120.0
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  9. Robert R. Hull (1927). Israfel. Thought 2 (3):508-512.score: 120.0
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  10. Zbigniew Hull (1996). Kilka uwag o filozofii w Polsce po 1989 r. Humanistyka I Przyrodoznawstwo 2.score: 120.0
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  11. Robert R. Hull (1928). Time and Western Man. Thought 3 (2):313-322.score: 120.0
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  12. Robert R. Hull (1927). The New Realists and the American Social Evolution. Thought 2 (2):252-276.score: 120.0
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  13. Gordon Hull (1997). The Jewish Question Revisited: Marx, Derrida and Ethnic Nationalism. Philosophy and Social Criticism 23 (2):47-77.score: 60.0
    The question of nationalism as spoken about in contem porary circles is structurally the same as Marx's 'Jewish Question'. Through a reading of Marx's early writings, particularly the 'Jewish Question' essay, guided by Derrida's Specters of Marx and Benedict Anderson's Imagined Communities, it is possible to begin to rethink the nationalist question. In this light, nationalism emerges as the byproduct of the reduction of heterogeneous 'people' into a homo geneous 'state'; such 'excessive' voices occupy an ontological space outside of the (...)
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  14. David L. Hull (2005). Deconstructing Darwin: Evolutionary Theory in Context. Journal of the History of Biology 38 (1):137 - 152.score: 60.0
    The topic of this paper is external versus internal explanations, first, of the genesis of evolutionary theory and, second, its reception. Victorian England was highly competitive and individualistic. So was the view of society promulgated by Malthus and the theory of evolution set out by Charles Darwin and A.R. Wallace. The fact that Darwin and Wallace independently produced a theory of evolution that was just as competitive and individualistic as the society in which they lived is taken as evidence for (...)
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  15. R. C. Bosanquet (1934). J. Collingwood Bruce: The Handbook to the Roman Wall. Ninth Edition, Edited by R. G. Collingwood. Newcastle-Upon-Tyne: Andrew Reid, 1933. Cloth, 3s. 6d. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 48 (04):154-.score: 39.0
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  16. Ron Amundson & Laurence D. Smith (1984). Clark Hull, Robert Cummins, and Functional Analysis. Philosophy of Science 51 (December):657-666.score: 36.0
    Robert Cummins has recently used the program of Clark Hull to illustrate the effects of logical positivist epistemology upon psychological theory. On Cummins's account, Hull's theory is best understood as a functional analysis, rather than a nomological subsumption. Hull's commitment to the logical positivist view of explanation is said to have blinded him to this aspect of this theory, and thus restricted its scope. We will argue that this interpretation of Hull's epistemology, though common, is mistaken. (...)
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  17. Joel Feinberg (1992). Book Review:Freedom, Rights, and Pornography: A Collection of Papers. Fred R. Berger, Bruce Russell. [REVIEW] Ethics 103 (1):159-.score: 36.0
  18. W. Mays (1959). The Interpretation of Nature and the Psyche: Synchronicity an Acausal Connecting Principle, C. Jung. (Translated by R. F. C. Hull.) The Influence of Archetypal Ideas on the Scientific Ideas of Kepler, W. PAULI. (Translated by Priscilla Silz.) (Routledge and Kegan Paul, London. 1955. Pp. Viii + 247. Price 16s.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 34 (130):259-.score: 36.0
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  19. Leonard C. Feldstein (1955). Book Review:The Origins and History of Consciousness Erich Neumann, R. F. C. Hull. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 22 (3):238-.score: 36.0
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  20. Geoffrey Turner (2007). FRom Hope to Despair in Thessalonica: Situating 1 and 2 Thessalonians. By Colin R Nicholl, Theological Hermeneutics and 1 Thessalonians. By Angus Paddison, Reading Romans Through the Centuries: FRom the Early Church to Karl Barth. Edited by Jeffrey P Greenman and Timothy Larsen, Social-Science Commentary of the Letters of Paul. By Bruce J Malina and John J Pilch, Re-Examining Paul's Letters: The History of the Pauline Correspondence. By Bo Reicke and Edited by David P Moessner and Ingalisa Reicke and a Feminist Companion to Paul. Edited by Amy-Jill Levine. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 48 (4):621–625.score: 36.0
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  21. J. Hartland-Swann (1950). Paths in Utopia. By Martin Buber. Translated by R. C. F. Hull. (Routledge and Kegan Paul, London. 1939. Pp. 152. Price 15s.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 25 (95):366-.score: 36.0
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  22. Wright Jr (1938). Book Review:Chief Justice Waite: Defender of the Public Interest. Bruce R. Trimble. [REVIEW] Ethics 49 (1):100-.score: 36.0
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  23. Manfred Stöckler (1985). Bruce R. Wheaton: The Tiger and the Sark. Empirical Roots of Wave-Particle Dualism. Grazer Philosophische Studien 24:205-214.score: 36.0
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  24. Jerome A. Shaffer (1974). Criteria for Mind-Body Identity: A Rejoinder. Behaviorism 2:120-123.score: 24.0
     
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  25. Bruce Ellis Benson & Norman Wirzba (eds.) (2005). The Phenomenology of Prayer. Fordham University Press.score: 15.0
    This collection of ground-breaking essays considers the many dimensions of prayer: how prayer relates us to the divine; prayer's ability to reveal what is essential about our humanity; the power of prayer to transform human desire and action; and the relation of prayer to cognition. It takes up the meaning of prayer from within a uniquely phenomenological point of view, demonstrating that the phenomenology of prayer is as much about the character and boundaries of phenomenological analysis as it is about (...)
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  26. Bruce Glymour (1999). Is Pure R-Selection Really Selection? Philosophy of Science 66 (3):195.score: 15.0
    Lennox and Wilson (1994) critique dispositional accounts of selection on the grounds that such accounts will class evolutionary events as cases of selection whether or not the environment constrains population growth. Lennox and Wilson claim that pure r-selection involves no environmental checks on growth, and that accounts of natural selection ought to distinguish between the two sorts of cases. I argue that Lennox and Wilson are mistaken in claiming that pure r-selection involves no environmental checks, but suggest that two related (...)
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  27. Myron Glassman & R. Bruce Mcafee (2005). Pay Inversion at Universities: Is It Ethical? Journal of Business Ethics 56 (4):325 - 333.score: 14.0
    This paper examines an important issue facing academia-pay inversion. It discusses how inversion is accompanied by ethical issues including secrecy, moral dilemmas for faculty, honesty, and keeping promises. It then examines this issue from five ethical viewpoints: a legalistic perspective, ethical egoism, utilitarianism, distributive justice, and Kants deontological approach. As part of the discussion, the effect of the moral philosophy on the universitys corporate culture is examined, with attention given to morale and productivity. Finally, alternatives to pay inversion that universities (...)
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  28. R. Bruce Douglass (2012). John Rawls and the Revival of Political Philosophy: Where Does He Leave Us? Theoria 59 (133):81-97.score: 14.0
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  29. R. Bruce King (2000). The Role of Mathematics in the Experimental/Theoretical/Computational Trichotomy of Chemistry. Foundations of Chemistry 2 (3):221-236.score: 14.0
    The drastically increasing availability ofmodern computers coupled with the equally drasticallylower cost of a given amount of computer power inrecent years has resulted in the evolution of thetraditional experimental/theoretical dichotomy inchemistry into anexperimental/theoretical/computational trichotomy. This trichotomy can be schematically represented by atriangle (the ETC triangle) with experimental,theoretical, and computational chemistry at the threevertices. The ET and EC edges of the ETC triangledepict the uses of theoretical and computationalchemistry, respectively, to predict and interpretexperimental results. The TC edge depicts therelationship between theoretical (...)
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  30. R. Bruce Raup (1951). The Moral Dimension in Education. Educational Theory 1 (1):35-40.score: 14.0
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  31. R. Bruce Douglass (1989). Public Philosophy and Contemporary Pluralism (or, the Murray Problem Revisited). Thought 64 (4):344-361.score: 14.0
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  32. R. Bruce Kelsey (1984). The Actor's Representation: Gesture, Play, and Language. Philosophy and Literature 8 (1):67-74.score: 14.0
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  33. R. Bruce Douglass (1980). Civil Religion and Western Christianity. Thought 55 (2):169-183.score: 14.0
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  34. R. Bruce Douglass, Gerald M. Mara & Henry S. Richardson (eds.) (1990). Liberalism and the Good. Routledge.score: 14.0
     
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  35. R. Bruce Douglass (1985). The Fate of Orwell's Warning. Thought 60 (3):263-274.score: 14.0
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  36. R. Bruce Elder (2009). Deception as Aggression : Salvador Dali and Luis Buñuel's Un Chien Andalou. In Leslie Anne Boldt-Irons, Corrado Federici & Ernesto Virgulti (eds.), Disguise, Deception, Trompe-L'oeil: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Peter Lang.score: 14.0
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  37. R. Bruce Freed (1988). Reliability, Reasons, and Belief Contexts. Canadian Journal of Philosophy 18 (4):681 - 696.score: 14.0
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  38. R. Bruce Paton (2007). Evaluating the Social Impact of Bottom of the Pyramid Businesses. Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 18:463-466.score: 14.0
    The bottom of the pyramid (BOP) concept suggests that business has a vital role to play in meeting the unmet needs of the 4 billion poorest people on the planet. Serious advances in research on bottom of the pyramid business will require effective evaluation of the social impacts these businesses are having on the people they are supposed to benefit. Evaluation will allow us to identify conditions in which specific business interventions can address unmet needs fairly and effectively. Theory-driven evaluation (...)
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  39. R. Bruce Paton & Jason Harris-Boundy (2007). When We Teach About “Base of the Pyramid” Business, Are We Teaching a Different Theory of Business in Society? Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 18:534-535.score: 14.0
    Business schools are slowly waking up to the reality that most of the products and services discussed in management curricula serve a small portion of humanity. A small number of business schools has begun to address businesses designed to meet the needs of the poor (the so called “base of the pyramid”) in business in society courses or in dedicated elective courses. As the world heads into an era defined by pervasive uncertainty, perhaps a business mindset focusing on management in (...)
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  40. R. Bruce Raup (1961). In Defense of the Community Criterion: A Reply. Studies in Philosophy and Education 1 (3):114-126.score: 14.0
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  41. R. Bruce Raup (1949). Method in Judgments of Practice. Journal of Philosophy 46 (25):801-817.score: 14.0
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  42. R. Bruce Raup (1966). William Heard Kilpatrick. Educational Theory 16 (1):85-87.score: 14.0
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  43. R. Bruce Swensen & Jayen B. Patel (2004). NYSE Sector Returns and Political Cycles. Journal of Business Ethics 49 (4):387-395.score: 14.0
    We address three issues regarding the relationship between political party affiliation and returns in the equities markets, as measured by the NYSE Composite Index and its sub-indexes. First, we find a tendency for returns to be greater during Democratic presidential administrations; however, this result is statistically insignificant. Second, we conclude that returns during the last two years of presidential administrations are greater than during the first two years. Third, we examine the relationship between the majority party in each house of (...)
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  44. Bruce R. Reichenbach (1987). Euthanasia and the Active-Passive Distinction. Bioethics 1 (1):51-73.score: 12.0
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  45. R. Murray Lindsay, Linda M. Lindsay & V. Bruce Irvine (1996). Instilling Ethical Behavior in Organizations: A Survey of Canadian Companies. Journal of Business Ethics 15 (4):393 - 407.score: 12.0
    An organization's management control system can play an important role in influencing ethical behavior among employees. In this paper a theoretical framework of control is developed by linking various ethics related control mechanisms reported in the literature to the primary components of a management control system. In addition, the findings of a survey of the Financial Post's Top 1 000 Canadian industrial and service companies are reported. The survey investigated organizations' use of ethical codes of conduct, whistleblowing systems, ethics committees, (...)
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  46. James R. Hofmann & Bruce H. Weber (2003). The Fact of Evolution: Implications for Science Education. Science and Education 12:729-760.score: 12.0
    Creationists who object to evolution in the science curriculum of public schools often cite Jonathan Well’s book Icons of Evolution in their support (Wells 2000). In the third chapter of his book Wells claims that neither paleontological nor molecular evidence supports the thesis that the history of life is an evolutionary process of descent from preexisting ancestors. We argue that Wells inappropriately relies upon ambiguities inherent in the term ‘Darwinian’ and the phrase ‘Darwin’s theory’. Furthermore, he does not accurately distinguish (...)
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  47. Bruce R. Reichenbach (1980). Mavrodes on Omnipotence. Philosophical Studies 37 (2):211 - 214.score: 12.0
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  48. Bruce R. Reichenbach (1982). Evil and a Good God. Fordham University Press.score: 12.0
    ". . . a comprehensive review and criticism of the major deductive and inductive arguments against theism [and] a morally sufficient reason for the presence of ...
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  49. Bruce R. Reichenbach (1975). The Cosmological Argument and the Causal Principle. International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 6 (3):185 - 190.score: 12.0
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  50. Margaret Morrison (2002). Modelling Populations: Pearson and Fisher on Mendelism and Biometry. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 53 (1):39-68.score: 12.0
    The debate between the Mendelians and the (largely Darwinian) biometricians has been referred to by R. A. Fisher as ‘one of the most needless controversies in the history of science’ and by David Hull as ‘an explicable embarrassment’. The literature on this topic consists mainly of explaining why the controversy occurred and what factors prevented it from being resolved. Regrettably, little or no mention is made of the issues that figured in its resolution. This paper deals with the latter (...)
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  51. Andrew Gamble & Rajiv Prabhakar (2005). Assets and Poverty. Theoria 44 (107):1-18.score: 12.0
    Asset egalitarianism is a new agenda but an old idea. At its root is the notion that every citizen should be able to have an individual property stake, and it has recently been revived in Britain and in the U.S. in a number of proposals aimed at countering the huge and growing inequality in the distribution of assets. Such asset egalitarianism is fed from many streams; it has a long history in civic republican thought, beginning with Thomas Paine and Thomas (...)
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  52. Bruce Seifert, Sara A. Morris & Barbara R. Bartkus (2003). Comparing Big Givers and Small Givers: Financial Correlates of Corporate Philanthropy. Journal of Business Ethics 45 (3):195 - 211.score: 12.0
    In a departure from the traditional studies of corporate philanthropy that focus on board composition, advertising, and social networks, the authors investigate the financial correlates of corporate philanthropy. The research design controls for firm size and industry while observing firms from a variety of industries. The sample contains matched pairs of generous and less generous corporate givers. The authors find, as hypothesized, a positive relationship between a firm''s cash resources available and cash donations, but no significant relationship between corporate philanthropy (...)
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  53. John C. Lere & Bruce R. Gaumnitz (2003). The Impact of Codes of Ethics on Decision Making: Some Insights From Information Economics. Journal of Business Ethics 48 (4):365-379.score: 12.0
    Although it is suggested that an important role for codes of ethics is to influence decision making, the little research into the impact of codes of ethics on decisions finds little impact. Insights from information economics help to explain this. If an individual will select (forego) the action that a code of ethics indicates to be ethical (unethical) in the absence of a code, then expressing that position in a code of ethics will have no impact on the action chosen. (...)
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  54. Bruce R. Reichenbach (1980). The Inductive Argument From Evil. American Philosophical Quarterly 17 (3):221 - 227.score: 12.0
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  55. Bruce R. Reichenbach (1988). The Law of Karma and the Principle of Causation. Philosophy East and West 38 (4):399-410.score: 12.0
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  56. Bruce R. Reichenbach (2006). Why There is Something Rather Than Nothing. Faith and Philosophy 23 (1):107-111.score: 12.0
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  57. G. R. Chesley & Bruce Anderson (2003). Are University Professors Qualified to Teach Ethics? Journal of Academic Ethics 1 (2).score: 12.0
    In the light of recent talk in Canadian business schools about the importance of teaching courses in business ethics, the authors ask whether business professors have the qualifications required to teach business ethics. They point to various ethical dilemmas that arise in a collegial setting and argue that academics who teach business ethics have to first understand the complex ethical situations in which they find themselves if business ethics is to be taught in a meaningful way.
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  58. Bruce R. Dain (2002). A Hideous Monster of the Mind: American Race Theory in the Early Republic. Harvard University Press.score: 12.0
    A Hideous Monster of the Mind reveals that ideas on race crossed racial boundaries in a process that produced not only well-known theories of biological racism ...
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  59. Bruce R. Reichenbach (1999). Inclusivism and the Atonement. Faith and Philosophy 16 (1):43-54.score: 12.0
    Richard Swinburne claims that Christ’s death has no efficacy unless people appropriate it. According to religious inclusivists, God can be encountered and his grace manifested in various ways through diverse religions. Salvation is available for everyone, regardless of whether they have heard about Christ’s sacrifice. This poses the question whether Swinburne’s view of atonement is available to the inclusivist. I develop an inclusivist interpretation of the atonement that incorporates his four features of atonement, along with a subjective dimension that need (...)
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  60. Bruce R. Sievers (2010). Philanthropy's Role in Liberal Democracy. Journal of Speculative Philosophy 24 (4):380-398.score: 12.0
    Here is a contemporary social paradox: Modern liberal democracy rests upon a platform of a pluralistic civil society. Philanthropy, by providing vital resources, is an essential feature of that civil society. Yet philanthropy also plays an ambiguous role in democracy. Therefore philanthropy potentially both supports and detracts from democracy. This essay explores the nature of this paradox and its implications for the practice of contemporary philanthropy.Neither "civil society" nor "democracy" has a single, universally accepted meaning in the contemporary world. In (...)
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  61. Bruce R. Lewis, Jonathan E. Duchac & S. Douglas Beets (2011). An Academic Publisher's Response to Plagiarism. Journal of Business Ethics 102 (3):489-506.score: 12.0
    Plagiarism strikes at the heart of academe, eroding the fundamental value of academic research. Recent evidence suggests that acts of plagiarism and awareness of these acts are on the rise in academia. To address this issue, a vein of research has emerged in recent years exploring plagiarism as an area of academic inquiry. In this new academic subject, case studies and analysis have been one of the most influential methodologies employed. Case studies provide a venue where acts of plagiarism can (...)
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  62. Bruce R. Reichenbach (1978). Monism and the Possibility of Life After Death. Religious Studies 14 (1):27 - 34.score: 12.0
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  63. Bruce R. Reichenbach (1979). Must God Create the Best Possible World? International Philosophical Quarterly 19 (2):203-212.score: 12.0
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  64. Bruce R. Reichenbach (1984). Omniscience and Deliberation. International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 16 (3):225 - 236.score: 12.0
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  65. Bruce R. Gaumnitz & John C. Lere (2004). A Classification Scheme for Codes of Business Ethics. Journal of Business Ethics 49 (4):329-335.score: 12.0
    A great deal of interest in codes of ethics exists in both the business community and the academic community. Within the academic community, this interest has given rise to a number of studies of codes of ethics. Many of these studies have focused on the content of various codes.One important way the study of codes of ethics can be advanced is by applying formal tools of analysis to codes of ethics. An understanding of important dimensions that may differ across codes (...)
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  66. Bruce R. Gaumnitz & John C. Lere (2002). Contents of Codes of Ethics of Professional Business Organizations in the United States. Journal of Business Ethics 35 (1):35 - 49.score: 12.0
    This paper reports an analysis of the content of the codes of ethics of 15 professional business organizations in the United States, representing the broad range of disciplines found in business. The analysis was conducted to identify common ethical issues faced by business professionals. It was also structured to highlight ethical issues that are either unique to or of particular importance for business professionals. No attempt is made to make value judgments about either the codes of ethics studied or of (...)
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  67. Bruce R. Reichenbach (1988). Evil and a Reformed View of God. International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 24 (1/2):67 - 85.score: 12.0
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  68. Bruce R. Korf (1992). A Neurogeneticist's Perspective. Ethics and Behavior 2 (2):131 – 133.score: 12.0
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  69. John D. H. Porter, Bruce D. Forrest & Ann R. Kennedy (1992). The Ethics of Placebos in AIDS Drug Trials. HEC Forum 4 (3):155-162.score: 12.0
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  70. Bruce R. Reichenbach (1989). Karma, Causation, and Divine Intervention. Philosophy East and West 39 (2):135-149.score: 12.0
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  71. Bruce R. Reichenbach (2003). The Hermeneutic Circle and Authoral Intention in Divine Revelation. Sophia 42 (1).score: 12.0
    In his recent book on revelation, Jorge Gracia rejects the authorial intention view of textual interpretation, arguing that the only interpretation that makes sense for texts regarded as divinely revealed is theological interpretation. Both his position and the authorial view face the problem of the Hermeneutical Circle. I contend that the arguments he provides in his own defense do not successfully avoid the circularity present in his own view. His thesis about expected behavior might provide resources for a solution, but (...)
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  72. Bruce Russell (2005). Review of R. Jay Wallace (Ed.), Samuel Scheffler (Ed.), Michael Smith (Ed.), Reason and Value: Themes From the Moral Philosophy of Joseph Raz. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2005 (4).score: 12.0
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  73. LouDen Dries & Adam H. Lewenberg (1995). T-Convexity and Tame Extensions. Journal of Symbolic Logic 60 (1):74 - 102.score: 12.0
    Let T be a complete o-minimal extension of the theory of real closed fields. We characterize the convex hulls of elementary substructures of models of T and show that the residue field of such a convex hull has a natural expansion to a model of T. We give a quantifier elimination relative to T for the theory of pairs (R, V) where $\mathscr{R} \models T$ and V ≠ R is the convex hull of an elementary substructure of R. (...)
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  74. Andrew Jameton (2002). Outline of the Ethical Implications of Earth's Limits for Health Care. Journal of Medical Humanities 23 (1):43-59.score: 12.0
    In addition to good medical services, all aspects of an economy must work together to ensure a high level of public health. However, the abundant economies of the North are contributing heavily to global environmental disaster, with increasing concomitant damage to human health. Environmental health problems result from toxicity (i.e., pollution), scarcity (i.e., poverty), and energy degradation (i.e., entropy). Common to these three factors in environmental demise are the limits of the Earth. Production has evolved to a point where the (...)
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  75. Bruce Gibson (2001). Theocritus R. Hunter (Ed.): Theocritus. A Selection. Idylls 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 11, 13 (Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999. Paper, £15.95. Pp. Xi + 308. ISBN: 0-521-57420-X. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 51 (02):234-.score: 12.0
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  76. R. G. Penman (1970). Some School Books 1. G. W. Garforth: Bede's Historia Ecclesiastica: A Selection. (Alpha Classics.) Pp. Viii+142; 8 Plates, Map. London: Bell, 1967. Cloth, 12s. 6d. 2. A. S. Cox: Lucretius on Matter and Man. Extracts From Books I, Ii, Iv, and V. (Alpha Classics.) Pp. Viii+200; 8 Plates, 15 Figs. London: Bell, 1967. Cloth, 9s. 6d. 3. K. W. D. Hull: Martial and His Times. (Alpha Classics.) Pp. Xii+142; 8 Plates; Plan. London: Bell, 1967. Cloth, 8s. 6d. 4. Bertha Tilly: Vergil, Aeneid Iv. (Palatine Classics.) Pp. Viii+281; 4 Plates. London: University Tutorial Press, 1968. Cloth, 11s. 6d. 5. E. C. Kennedy: Caesar, De Bello Gallico, Ii. (Palatine Classics.) Pp. Viii+137; 4 Plates; Maps and Plans. London: University Tutorial Press, 1967. Cloth, 10s. 6d. 6. C. P. Watson: The Growth of Rome. Extracts From Livy's Histories From the Foundation of the City to the Death of Hannibal. Pp. 144; 2 Plates, 3 Maps. London: Faber, 1967. Cloth, 9s. 6d. 7. D. M. Burnett: From Troy to Rome. An Easy Latin Re. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 20 (01):89-90.score: 12.0
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  77. R. S. Peters & H. Tajfel (1957). Hobbes and Hull--Metaphysicians of Behaviour. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 8 (29):30-44.score: 12.0
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  78. Bruce R. Reichenbach (1970). Divine Necessity and the Cosmological Argument. The Monist 54 (3):401-415.score: 12.0
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  79. Bruce R. Reichenbach (2010). The Triumph of God Over Evil. Faith and Philosophy 27 (2):212-218.score: 12.0
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  80. Bruce M. Landesman (1993). Book Review:Violence, Terrorism and Justice R. G. Frey, Christopher W. Morris. [REVIEW] Ethics 103 (4):830-.score: 12.0
  81. Bruce K. Lin Alan R. Fleischman (2008). Screening and Caring for Children with Rare Disorders. Hastings Center Report 38 (3):pp. 3-3.score: 12.0
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  82. Joshua E. Perry, Ilene N. Moore, Bruce Barry, Ellen Wright Clayton & Amanda R. Carrico (2009). The Ethical Health Lawyer: An Empirical Assessment of Moral Decision Making. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 37 (3):461-475.score: 12.0
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  83. Bruce R. Reichenbach (2002). Body and Soul. Faith and Philosophy 19 (1):112-116.score: 12.0
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  84. Bruce R. Reichenbach (1982). On Disembodied Resurrected Persons: A Reply. Religious Studies 18 (2):225 - 229.score: 12.0
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  85. Bruce R. Reichenbach (1997). The Problem of Hell. International Studies in Philosophy 29 (2):134-136.score: 12.0
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  86. Bruce E. R. Thompson (1986). Syllogisms with Statistical Quantifiers. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 27 (1):93-103.score: 12.0
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  87. Bruce E. R. Thompson (1991). Why is Conjunctive Simplification Invalid? Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 32 (2):248-254.score: 12.0
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  88. Deni Elliott (ed.) (1995). The Ethics of Asking: Dilemmas in Higher Education Fund Raising. Johns Hopkins University Press.score: 12.0
    & A college development officer is offered a generous gift by a donor whose identity would embarrass the institution. Should the development officer accept? & A volunteer lies about his level of giving, but classmates believe him and match his "gift." Should donors be told the truth? & A development officer must explain to a donor the difference between naming an endowed chair and selecting the person to fill the chair. Where is the line between reasonable donor expectations and intrusion? (...)
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  89. Bruce W. Longenecker (2008). Atkins (M.), Osborne (R.) (Edd.) Poverty in the Roman World. Pp. Xiv + 226. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. Cased, £50, US$90. ISBN: 978-0-521-86211-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 58 (01).score: 12.0
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  90. Douglas W. Oard, Jason R. Baron, Bruce Hedin, David D. Lewis & Stephen Tomlinson (2010). Evaluation of Information Retrieval for E-Discovery. Artificial Intelligence and Law 18 (4):347-386.score: 12.0
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  91. R. D. Cohn-Sherbok (1988). Book Review : Jesus and the Ethics of the Kingdom, by Bruce Chilton and J.I.H. McDonald. London, S.P.C.K., 1987. 148 Pp. 7.95. [REVIEW] Studies in Christian Ethics 1 (1):75-78.score: 12.0
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  92. Bruce R. Reichenbach (2001). Introduction to Critical Thinking. Mcgraw Hill Higher Education.score: 12.0
    This text uses the educational objectives of Benjamin Bloom as six steps to critical thinking (namely: knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation). The book starts with the absolute basics (for example, how to find the topic, issue, and thesis) vs. the usual "explaining and evaluating arguments" and fine distinctions that easily can lose students.
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  93. Bruce R. Reichenbach (1979). Price, Hick, and Disembodied Existence. Religious Studies 15 (3):317 - 325.score: 12.0
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  94. Bruce R. Reichenbach (1988). The Only Wise God. International Philosophical Quarterly 28 (3):340-342.score: 12.0
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  95. Herbert Wallace Schneider, Bruce A. Garside, A. R. Louch, James F. Doyle & F. H. Ross (1968). Book Notes. [REVIEW] Journal of the History of Philosophy 6 (1):287-293.score: 12.0
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  96. Maurice William Cranston (1972). Hobbes and Rousseau: A Collection of Critical Essays. Garden City, N.Y.,Anchor Books.score: 12.0
    Introduction, by R. Peters and M. Cranston.--Hobbes: the problem of interpretation, by W. H. Greenleaf.--Warrender and his critics, by B. Barry.--Hobbes and the just man, by K. R. Minogue.--Hobbes on the knowledge of God, by R. W. Hepburn.--The context of Hobbes's theory of political obligation, by Q. Skinner.--The economic foundations of Hobbes' politics, by W. Letwin.--Hobbes & Hull: metaphysicians of behaviour, by R. Peters and H. Tajfel.--Hobbes on power, by S. I. Benn.--Liberty, by J. W. N. Watkins.--Man and society (...)
     
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  97. Bruce Gibson (2000). R. A. Smith: Poetic Allusion and Poetic Embrace in Ovid and Virgil . Pp. Ix + 226, 8 Figs. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 1998. Cased, $39.50. ISBN: 0-472-10706-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 50 (02):602-.score: 12.0
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  98. Bruce K. Lin & Alan R. Fleischman (2008). Screening and Caring for Children with Rare Disorders. Hastings Center Report 38 (3):3-3.score: 12.0
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  99. Bruce R. Reichenbach (2004). Dances of Death: Self-Sacrifice and Atonement. In Mel Gibson’s ’Passion’ and Philosophy: The Cross, the Questions, the Controversy. Open Court.score: 12.0
    Heidegger affirms that we find authenticity in resolutely affirming our own death; but how might the death of another provide meaning for one’s life? We explore how Mel Gibson portrays the meaning of Jesus’ death for others in his movie, ’The Passion of the Christ’, by considering the movie’s diverse views of atonement. The movie contains clear statements of the ancient ’Christus victor’ and moral transformation themes, though Gibson misses that moral transformation requires more than a resilient death. Although he (...)
     
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