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  1. Ray Coye (1986). Individual Values and Business Ethics. Journal of Business Ethics 5 (1):45 - 49.score: 120.0
    The necessity for considering individual values when attempting to institutionalize ethics is discussed. Techniques for individual values examination are outlined in the context of their organizational application. Suggestions are made concerning possible mechanisms through which organizations can encourage individual values awareness and concluding remarks emphasize the importance of managerial commitment to the overall effort.
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  2. Ray W. Coye (1988). Review. [REVIEW] Journal of Business Ethics 7 (11).score: 120.0
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  3. Christopher Ray (1991). Time, Space, and Philosophy. Routledge.score: 60.0
    Ray examines the central questions that arise from the ideas of Einstein, Leibniz and Newton.
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  4. Greg Ray (1996). Logical Consequence: A Defense of Tarski. Journal of Philosophical Logic 25 (6):617 - 677.score: 30.0
    In his classic 1936 essay On the Concept of Logical Consequence, Alfred Tarski used the notion of satisfaction to give a semantic characterization of the logical properties. Tarski is generally credited with introducing the model-theoretic characterization of the logical properties familiar to us today. However, in his book, The Concept of Logical Consequence, Etchemendy argues that Tarski's account is inadequate for quite a number of reasons, and is actually incompatible with the standard model-theoretic account. Many of his criticisms are meant (...)
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  5. Peter Ray (1976). An Inductive Argument for Other Minds. Philosophical Studies 29 (February):129-139.score: 30.0
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  6. Kirk Ludwig & Greg Ray (1998). Semantics for Opaque Contexts. Philosophical Perspectives 12 (S12):141--66.score: 30.0
  7. Kimford J. Meador, P. G. Ray, J. R. Echauz, D. W. Loring & G. J. Vachtsevanos (2002). Gamma Coherence and Conscious Perception. Neurology 59 (6):847-854.score: 30.0
  8. Greg Ray (2005). On the Matter of Essential Richness. Journal of Philosophical Logic 34 (4):433 - 457.score: 30.0
    Alfred Tarski (1944) wrote that “the condition of the ‘essential richness’ of the metalanguage proves to be, not only necessary, but also sufficient for the construction of a satisfactory definition of truth.” But it has remained unclear what Tarski meant by an ‘essentially richer’ metalanguage. Moreover, DeVidi and Solomon (1999) have argued in this Journal that there is nothing that Tarski could have meant by that phrase which would make his pronouncement true. We develop an answer to the historical question (...)
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  9. Greg Ray (1996). Ontology-Free Modal Semantics. Journal of Philosophical Logic 25 (4):333 - 361.score: 30.0
    The problem with model-theoretic modal semantics is that it provides only the formal beginnings of an account of the semantics of modal languages. In the case of non-modal language, we bridge the gap between semantics and mere model theory, by claiming that a sentence is true just in case it is true in an intended model. Truth in a model is given by the model theory, and an intended model is a model which has as domain the actual objects of (...)
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  10. Greg Ray (2003). Tarski and the Metalinguistic Liar. Philosophical Studies 115 (1):55 - 80.score: 30.0
    I offer an interpretation of a familiar, but poorly understood portion of Tarskis work on truth – bringing to light a number of unnoticed aspects of Tarskis work. A serious misreading of this part of Tarski to be found in Scott Soames Understanding Truth is treated in detail. Soamesreading vies with the textual evidence, and would make Tarskis position inconsistent in an unsubtle way. I show that Soames does not finally have a coherent interpretation of Tarski. This is unfortunate, since (...)
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  11. Larry J. Ray (2007). Globalization and Everyday Life. Routledge.score: 30.0
    What's new about globalization? -- Globalization and the social -- Beyond the nation-state? -- Virtual sociality -- Global inequalities and everyday life -- Global terrors.
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  12. Rickey J. Ray (2008). Religion and Morality – by William J. Wainwright. Philosophical Investigations 31 (1):96–100.score: 30.0
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  13. L. J. Ray (1979). Critical Theory and Positivism: Popper and the Frankfurt School. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 9 (2):149-173.score: 30.0
  14. Matthew Ray (2009). Nietzsche's Philosophy of Religion. By Julian Young�The Shadow of the Anti-Christ: Nietzsche's Critique of Christianity. By Stephen N. Williams. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 50 (2):346-347.score: 30.0
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  15. Greg Ray, Representative Publications.score: 30.0
    Alfred Tarski (1944) wrote that "the condition of the 'essential richness' of the metalanguage proves to be, not only necessary, but also sufficient for the construction of a satisfactory definition of truth." But it has remained unclear what Tarski meant by an 'essentially richer' metalanguage. Moreover, DeVidi & Solomon (1999) have argued that there is nothing that Tarski could have meant by that phrase which would make his pronouncement true.
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  16. Tim Ray (2009). Rethinking Polanyi's Concept of Tacit Knowledge: From Personal Knowing to Imagined Institutions. Minerva 47 (1):75-92.score: 30.0
    Half a century after Michael Polanyi conceptualised ‘the tacit component’ in personal knowing, management studies has reinvented ‘tacit knowledge’—albeit in ways that squander the advantages of Polanyi’s insights and ignore his faith in ‘spiritual reality’. While tacit knowing challenged the absurdities of sheer objectivity, expressed in a ‘perfect language’, it fused rational knowing, based on personal experience, with mystical speculation about an un-experienced ‘external reality’. Faith alone saved Polanyi’s model from solipsism. But Ernst von Glasersfeld’s radical constructivism provides scope to (...)
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  17. Greg Ray (2004). Williamson's Master Argument on Vagueness. Synthese 138 (2):175 - 206.score: 30.0
    According to Timothy Williamson's epistemic view, vague predicates have precise extensions, we just don't know where their boundaries lie. It is a central challenge to his view to explain why we would be so ignorant, if precise borderlines were really there. He offers a novel argument to show that our insuperable ignorance ``is just what independently justified epistemic principles would lead one to expect''. This paper carefully formulates and critically examines Williamson's argument. It is shown that the argument (...)
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  18. Greg Ray (1997). Fodor and the Inscrutability Problem. Mind and Language 12 (3-4):475-89.score: 30.0
  19. L. J. Ray (1982). Book Reviews : The Origin of Negative Dialectics, Theodore W. Adorno, Walter Benjamin, and the Frankfurt Institute. By Susan Buck-Morss. Brighton: Harvester Press, 1977. Pp. Xv + 335. 10.95. [REVIEW] Philosophy of the Social Sciences 12 (3):340-345.score: 30.0
  20. M. Ray (2006). The Death of God and the Meaning of Life by Julian Young. Heythrop Journal 47 (4):669–670.score: 30.0
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  21. R. J. Ray (forthcoming). Hugo Strandberg: Love of a God of Love: Towards a Transformation of the Philosophy of Religion. [REVIEW] International Journal for Philosophy of Religion:1-5.score: 30.0
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  22. Greg Ray (1995). Thinking in L. Noûs 29 (3):378-396.score: 30.0
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  23. Greg Ray (1992). Probabilistic Causality Reexamined. Erkenntnis 36 (2):219 - 244.score: 30.0
    According to Nancy Cartwright, a causal law holds just when a certain probabilistic condition obtains in all test situations which in turn satisfy a set of background conditions. These background conditions are shown to be inconsistent and, on separate account, logically incoherent. I offer a corrective reformulation which also incorporates a strategy for problems like Hesslow's thrombosis case. I also show that Cartwright's recent argument for modifying the condition to appeal to singular causes fails.Proposed modifications of the theory's probabilistic condition (...)
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  24. Christopher Ray (1990). The Cosmological Constant: Einstein's Greatest Mistake? Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 21 (4):589-604.score: 30.0
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  25. M. Ray (2007). Freedom and Religion in Kant and His Immediate Successors. By George di Giovanni. Heythrop Journal 48 (2):307–308.score: 30.0
  26. Carl Hoefer & Christopher Ray (1992). Review. [REVIEW] British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 43 (4).score: 30.0
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  27. Matthew Ray (2003). Nietzsche and the Fate of Art. British Journal of Aesthetics 43 (4):427-428.score: 30.0
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  28. Kiwamu Yasuda, Laura B. Ray & Kimberly A. Cote (2011). Anticipatory Attention During the Sleep Onset Period. Consciousness and Cognition 20 (3):912-919.score: 30.0
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  29. Larry Ray (1988). Foucault, Critical Theory and the Decomposition of the Historical Subject. Philosophy and Social Criticism 14 (1):69-110.score: 30.0
  30. Robert Ray (1977). Frege's Difficulties with Identity. Philosophical Studies 31 (4):219 - 234.score: 30.0
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  31. A. Chadwick Ray (1985). Humanity, Personhood and Abortion. International Philosophical Quarterly 25 (3):233-245.score: 30.0
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  32. Greg Ray (1999). Introduction. Topoi 18 (2).score: 30.0
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  33. A. Chadwick Ray (1993). Imagination in Practical Reason. Southwest Philosophy Review 9 (1):115-121.score: 30.0
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  34. R. J. Ray (1997). Introducing Philosophy. Teaching Philosophy 20 (3):336-339.score: 30.0
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  35. Greg Ray (1994). Kripke & the Existential Complaint. Philosophical Studies 74 (2):121 - 135.score: 30.0
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  36. Greg Ray (1996). On the Possibility of a Privileged Class of Logical Terms. Philosophical Studies 81 (2-3):303 - 313.score: 30.0
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  37. Paul C. Ray (1966). Sir Herbert Read and English Surrealism. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 24 (3):401-413.score: 30.0
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  38. Artur S. D.’Avila Garcez, Dov M. Gabbay, Oliver Ray & John Woods (2007). Abductive Reasoning in Neural-Symbolic Systems. Topoi 26 (1).score: 30.0
    Abduction is or subsumes a process of inference. It entertains possible hypotheses and it chooses hypotheses for further scrutiny. There is a large literature on various aspects of non-symbolic, subconscious abduction. There is also a very active research community working on the symbolic (logical) characterisation of abduction, which typically treats it as a form of hypothetico-deductive reasoning. In this paper we start to bridge the gap between the symbolic and sub-symbolic approaches to abduction. We are interested in benefiting from developments (...)
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  39. Rickey J. Ray (1991). Faith After Foundationalism. International Studies in Philosophy 23 (3):139-140.score: 30.0
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  40. Christopher Ray (1992). Fundamental Laws and Ad Hoc Decisions: A Reply to Curry. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 23 (4):661-664.score: 30.0
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  41. Matthew Ray (2002). Review of Elliot L. Jurist, Beyond Hegel and Nietzsche: Philosophy, Culture and Agency. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2002 (3).score: 30.0
  42. A. Chadwick Ray (1980). The Tacit Agreement in the Crito. International Studies in Philosophy 12 (1):47-54.score: 30.0
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  43. Eliot Deutsch, R. J. Ray, Thomas C. Anderson, Charles Creegan & Donald Wayne Viney (1992). Book Reviews. [REVIEW] International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 32 (2).score: 30.0
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  44. L. Ray (1980). Book Reviews : The Frankfurt School: The Critical Theories of Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno. By Zoltan Tar. Foreword by Michael Landmann. New York, Toronto: John Wiley, 1977. Pp. Xx + 243. $19.15. [REVIEW] Philosophy of the Social Sciences 10 (1):111-116.score: 30.0
  45. Kenneth Ray (1975). Audio-Cassettes. Teaching Philosophy 1 (2):200-205.score: 30.0
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  46. Matthew Ray (2005). Arthur Schopenhauer. The Philosopher's Magazine (31):80-81.score: 30.0
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  47. Christopher Ray (1982). Can We Travel Faster Than Light? Analysis 42 (1):50 - 52.score: 30.0
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  48. M. Ray (2007). Kierkegaard's Concept of Existence. By Gregor Malantschuk, Edited and Translated by Howard V. Hong and Edna H. Hong. Heythrop Journal 48 (1):155–156.score: 30.0
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  49. M. Ray (2009). Nietzsche and the Metaphysics of the Tragic. By Nuno Nabais�Metaphysics Without Truth: On the Importance of Consistency Within Nietzsche's Philosophy. By Stefan Lorenz Sorgner. Heythrop Journal 50 (2):349-351.score: 30.0
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  50. Christopher Ray (1999). Space-Like Time. International Studies in Philosophy 31 (2):120-121.score: 30.0
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  51. Hedy Kober, Alysa Ray, Sukhvinder Obhi, Kevin Guise & Julian Paul Keenan (2005). The Neural Correlates of Depersonalization: A Disorder of Self-Awareness. In Todd E. Feinberg & Julian Paul Keenan (eds.), The Lost Self: Pathologies of the Brain and Identity. Oxford University Press.score: 30.0
     
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  52. Sangeeta Ray (2003). Against Earnestness: The Place of Performance in Feminist Theory. Studies in Practical Philosophy 3 (1):68-79.score: 30.0
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  53. William Samuel Ray (1960). An Introduction to Experimental Design. New York, Macmillan.score: 30.0
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  54. Matthew Ray (2001). Alasdair MacIntyre. The Philosopher's Magazine (16):53-53.score: 30.0
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  55. Larry Ray (1990). Aesthetic Theory. International Studies in Philosophy 22 (1):79-80.score: 30.0
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  56. Robert Ray (1979). Are Truth Values Objects? Philosophical Studies 35 (2):199 - 211.score: 30.0
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  57. Arabinda Ray (2010). Business Ethics. In Ananda Das Gupta (ed.), Ethics, Business, and Society: Managing Responsibly. Response Books.score: 30.0
     
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  58. Sibnarayan Ray (2006). Between Renaissance and Revolution: Selected Essays. Renaisssance.score: 30.0
     
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  59. Binayendranath Ray (1935). Consciousness in Neo-Realism. London [Etc.]H. Milford, Oxford University Press.score: 30.0
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  60. Benoy Gopal Ray (1947). Contemporary Indian Philosophers. Allahabad, Kitabistan.score: 30.0
    Raja Rammohun Roy.--Maharshi Devendranath Tagore.--Keshab Chandra Sen.--Paramahansadeva Ramakrishna.--Swami Vivekananda.--Swami Dayananda.--Radindranath.--Gandhi.--Sri Aurobindo.
     
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  61. Meghan T. Ray (2010). Cultivating the Soul : The Ethics of Gardening in Ancient Greece and Rome. In Dan O'Brien (ed.), Gardening - Philosophy for Everyone: Cultivating Wisdom. Wiley-Blackwell.score: 30.0
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  62. Sibnarayan Ray (1956). Explorations: Essays in Literary and Philosophical Criticism. Renaissance Publishers.score: 30.0
     
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  63. Bonnie K. Ray & David H. Krantz (1996). Foundations of the Theory of Evidence: Resolving Conflict Among Schemata. Theory and Decision 40 (3):215-234.score: 30.0
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  64. Matthew Ray (2000). Gilles Deleuze. The Philosopher's Magazine (12):61-61.score: 30.0
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  65. Susrut Ray (2005). Imputational Interpretation and Evolution of the Self. Philosophy in the Contemporary World 12 (1):63-69.score: 30.0
    The paper develops a view of interpretative cultural practice as a complex system of dynamically changing constituents which stand in definite relations to one another. These constituents are the Object of Interpretation (O), Result of Interpretation or interpretation itself (I), the Process of interpretation (P) and the interpreting Subject (S). It is argued that if such a view as this is adapted, ‘singularism’ as a norm for cultural practices necessarily gives way to ‘multiplism’. Singularism and multiplism are terms used by (...)
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  66. Roma Ray (1982). Is Pari $\Underset{\Raise0.3em\Hbox{$\Underset{\Raise0.3em\Hbox{\Smash{\Scriptscriptstyle\Cdot}$}}{N}$}}{N} " />Āmavāda a Doctrine of Causality? [REVIEW] Journal of Indian Philosophy 10 (4).score: 30.0
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  67. Roma Ray (1982). Is Pari $$\Underset{\Raise0.3em\Hbox{$\Smash{\Scriptscriptstyle\Cdot}$}}{N}$$ Āmavāda a Doctrine of Causality? Journal of Indian Philosophy 10 (4):377-396.score: 30.0
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  68. Rabindra Ray (2010). In the European Shadow: Further Essays in a Philosophical Anthropology. Yash Publications.score: 30.0
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  69. Dennis M. Ray (2005). Let Them Eat (Genetically Re-Engineered) Cake and the Little Purple Pill: A Rejoinder to Miles, Munilla and Covin. Journal of Business Ethics 57 (2):111 - 119.score: 30.0
    This paper critiques a recent article in this journal in terms of its use of persuasive techniques. The central issue of the original article by Miles, Munilla and Covin and this paper is whether there should be a change in intellectual property rights to address the needs of impoverished people who are HIV positive or have full blown AIDS and the countries that do not have the means to buy AIDS medication in the absence of subsidies. (...) This paper argues that patents are state sanctioned monopolies that worked effectively for nearly a century. However, new circumstances and a globally interdependent world represent a new environment calling for an adjustment in the conventional public policy premises underlying patents. Most of the meaning and complexity of this issue is lost to the persuasive techniques of the original article. (shrink)
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  70. Rabindra Ray (2005). Living with Difference: Essays in a Philosophical Anthropology. Yash Publications.score: 30.0
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  71. Rabindra Ray (1988/1989). Memory and the Intelligibility of Historical Time. Govind Ballabh Pant Social Science Institute.score: 30.0
  72. W. Ray (1896). Note on Vergil, Georgic II. 501–502. The Classical Review 10 (07):330-.score: 30.0
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  73. Larry Ray (1987). Prisms. International Studies in Philosophy 19 (1):60-61.score: 30.0
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  74. Veronica Ray (1992). Personal Evolution: The Art of Living with Purpose. Hazelden.score: 30.0
     
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  75. Christopher Ray (1990). Paradoxical Tasks. Analysis 50 (2):71 - 74.score: 30.0
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  76. L. J. Ray (1981). Political Theory and Praxis: New Perspectives. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 11 (4):494-500.score: 30.0
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  77. B. G. Ray (1958). Ryle on Psychology. Philosophical Quarterly (India) 31 (October):181-186.score: 30.0
     
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  78. L. J. Ray (1982). Reply to Wilson. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 12 (4):415-418.score: 30.0
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  79. Hrudananda Ray (1991). Sankara as a Romantic Philosopher. Akash Publications.score: 30.0
     
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  80. Robert B. Ray (1995). The Avant-Garde Finds Andy Hardy. Harvard University Press.score: 30.0
     
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  81. Robert Ray (1980). Transparent and Opaque Reference. Philosophical Studies 38 (4):435 - 445.score: 30.0
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  82. Pramod Ranjan Ray (1974). Theory of Oriental Beauty: With Special Reference to Rg. Veda. First All Orissa Sanskrit Conference.score: 30.0
     
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  83. M. Ray (1965). Theory of Relativity: Special and General. Delhi, S. Chand.score: 30.0
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  84. Nilay Ray (1989). The Philosophy of the R̥gveda. Sanchita Prakashan.score: 30.0
     
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  85. Benoy Gopal Ray (1970). The Philosophy of Rabindranath Tagore. Calcutta,Progressive Publishers.score: 30.0
     
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  86. Prafulla Chandra Ray & Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya (eds.) (2000). The Scientist in Society: Essays and Addresses. Thema.score: 30.0
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  87. Richard Ray (1975). The Foundations of Compensatory Justice. Journal of Social Philosophy 6 (2):13-16.score: 30.0
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  88. Richard Ray (1970). War and Language-the Vietnamization of the Human Spirit. Journal of Social Philosophy 1 (1):10-13.score: 30.0
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  89. William H. Hanson (1999). Ray on Tarski on Logical Consequence. Journal of Philosophical Logic 28 (6):605-616.score: 12.0
    In Logical consequence: A defense of Tarski (Journal of Philosophical Logic, vol. 25, 1996, pp. 617–677), Greg Ray defends Tarski"s account of logical consequence against the criticisms of John Etchemendy. While Ray"s defense of Tarski is largely successful, his attempt to give a general proof that Tarskian consequence preserves truth fails. Analysis of this failure shows that de facto truth preservation is a very weak criterion of adequacy for a theory of logical consequence and should be replaced by a stronger (...)
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  90. Clayton Crockett (2012). Quentin Meillassoux: After Finitude: An Essay on the Necessity of Contingency, Trans. Ray Brassier. London and New York: Continuum, 2008, $27.95 (Hb); $19.95 (Pb). Graham Harman, Quentin Meillassoux: Philosophy in the Making, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2011, Viii and 247 Pp. $110.00 (Hb); $32.00 (Pb). [REVIEW] International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 71 (3):251-255.score: 12.0
    Quentin Meillassoux: After finitude: an essay on the necessity of contingency, trans. Ray Brassier. London and New York: Continuum, 2008, 27.95 ( hb );19.95 (pb). Graham Harman, Quentin Meillassoux: Philosophy in the making, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2011, viii and 247 pp. 110.00 ( hb );32.00 (pb). Content Type Journal Article Category Book Review Pages 1-5 DOI 10.1007/s11153-012-9341-x Authors Clayton Crockett, University of Central Arkansas, 201 Donaghey Ave., Conway, AR 72035, USA Journal International Journal for Philosophy of Religion Online ISSN (...)
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  91. William Dembski, The Primacy of the First Person: Reply to Ray Kurzweil.score: 12.0
    Are We Spiritual Machines? as well as Ray Kurzweil for his response to my essay in that book and his willingness to take part in this discussion. My essay in that book was titled "Kurzweil's Impoverished Spirituality" and was essentially a stripped down version of a piece I had done for..
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  92. Ray Monk (2001). Heat on Ray. The Philosopher's Magazine (14):37-38.score: 12.0
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  93. J. Hjorth (2013). The Supernova–Gamma-Ray Burst–Jet Connection. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A 371 (1992):20120275-20120275.score: 12.0
    The observed association between supernovae and gamma-ray bursts represents a cornerstone in our understanding of the nature of gamma-ray bursts. The collapsar model provides a theoretical framework for this connection. A key element is the launch of a bipolar jet (seen as a gamma-ray burst). The resulting hot cocoon disrupts the star, whereas the 56Ni produced gives rise to radioactive heating of the ejecta, seen as a supernova. In this discussion paper, I summarize the observational status of the supernova–gamma-ray burst (...)
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  94. T. Piran, O. Bromberg, E. Nakar & R. Sari (2013). The Long, the Short and the Weak: The Origin of Gamma-Ray Bursts. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A 371 (1992):20120273-20120273.score: 12.0
    The origin of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) is one of the most interesting puzzles in recent astronomy. During the last decade a consensus has formed that long GRBs (LGRBs) arise from the collapse of massive stars, and that short GRBs (SGRBs) have a different origin, most likely neutron star mergers. A key ingredient of the collapsar model that explains how the collapse of massive stars produces a GRB is the emergence of a relativistic jet that penetrates the stellar envelope. The condition (...)
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  95. G. Tagliaferri, R. Salvaterra, S. Campana, S. Covino, P. D'Avanzo, D. Fugazza, G. Ghirlanda, G. Ghisellini, A. Melandri, L. Nava, B. Sbarufatti & S. Vergani (2013). A Complete Sample of Long Bright Swift Gamma Ray Bursts. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A 371 (1992):20120235-20120235.score: 12.0
    Complete samples are the basis of any population study. To this end, we selected a complete subsample of Swift long bright gamma ray bursts (GRBs). The sample, made up of 58 bursts, was selected by considering bursts with favourable observing conditions for ground-based follow-up observations and with the 15–150 keV 1 s peak flux above a flux threshold of 2.6 photons cm−2 s−1. This sample has a redshift completeness level higher than 90 per cent. Using this complete sample, we investigate (...)
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  96. George B. Kauffman (2012). Bob B. He: Two-Dimensional X-Ray Diffraction. Foundations of Chemistry 14 (2):187-188.score: 12.0
    Bob B. He: Two-dimensional X-ray diffraction Content Type Journal Article Category Book Review Pages 1-2 DOI 10.1007/s10698-011-9135-8 Authors George B. Kauffman, Department of Chemistry, California State University, Fresno, Fresno, CA 93740-8034, USA Journal Foundations of Chemistry Online ISSN 1572-8463 Print ISSN 1386-4238.
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  97. R. P. Church, A. J. Levan, M. B. Davies & C. Kim (2013). Properties of Long Gamma-Ray Bursts From Massive Compact Binaries. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A 371 (1992):20120230-20120230.score: 12.0
    We consider the implications of a model for long-duration gamma-ray bursts in which the progenitor is spun up in a close binary by tidal interactions with a massive black-hole companion. We investigate a sample of such binaries produced by a binary population synthesis, and show that the model predicts several common features in the accretion on to the newly formed black hole. In all cases, the accretion rate declines as approximately t−5/3 until a break at a time of order 104 (...)
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  98. J. S. Vink (2013). Gamma-Ray Burst Progenitors and the Population of Rotating Wolf–Rayet Stars. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A 371 (1992):20120237-20120237.score: 12.0
    In our quest for gamma-ray burst (GRB) progenitors, it is relevant to consider the progenitor evolution of normal supernovae (SNe). This is largely dominated by mass loss. We discuss the mass-loss rate for very massive stars up to 300M⊙. These objects are in close proximity to the Eddington Γ limit. We describe the new concept of the transitional mass-loss rate, enabling us to calibrate wind mass loss. This allows us to consider the occurrence of pair-instability SNe in the local Universe. (...)
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  99. Leonard Ray Teel (1993). Book Review: The Publisher-Public Official: Reviewed by Leonard Ray Teel. [REVIEW] Journal of Mass Media Ethics 8 (3):188 – 190.score: 12.0
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  100. John Cramer, "Texas" in Munich, Part 2: Gamma Ray Bursts.score: 12.0
    Alternate View Column AV-74 Keywords: gamma ray bursts NASA BATSE fireball neutron star merger galactic cosmological cosmology Published in the October-1995 issue of Analog Science Fiction & Fact Magazine ; This column was written and submitted 3/1/95 and is copyrighted (©1995 by John G. Cramer. All rights reserved. No part may be reproduced in any form without the explicit permission of the author.
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