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  1. Reviewed by Charlotte Witt (2000). John M. Cooper, Reason and Emotion. Ethics 110 (4).score: 502.5
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  2. Charlotte Witt (1989). Substance and Essence in Aristotle: An Interpretation of Metaphysics Vii-Ix. Cornell University Press.score: 405.0
    Charlotte Witt extracts from this text a coherent and provocative view about sensible substance by focusing on Aristotle's account of form or essence.
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  3. Charlotte Witt (forthcoming). What Is Gender Essentialism? Feminist Metaphysics:11--25.score: 170.0
    Charlotte Witt University of New Hampshire Abstract: In this paper I distinguish among different theories of gender essentialism and sketch out a taxonomy of gender essentialisms. I focus primarily on the difference between essentialism about a kind and essentialism about an individual. I propose that there is an interesting and useful form of gender essentialism that pertains to social individuals. And I argue that this form of gender essentialism, which I call uniessentialism, is not vulnerable to standard, feminist (...)
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  4. Rosamond Kent Sprague (2004). Ways of Being: Potentiality and Actuality in Aristotle's Metaphysics, by Charlotte Witt. Ancient Philosophy 24 (1):219-221.score: 87.8
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  5. John P. Burgess, Reviewed By.score: 46.5
    In this era when results of empirical scientific research are being appealed to all across philosophy, when we even find moral philosophers invoking the results of brain scans, many profess to practice "naturalized epistemology," or to be "epistemological naturalists." Such phrases derive from the title of a well-known essay by Quine,[1] but Paul Gregory's thesis in the work under review is that there is less connection than is usually assumed between Quine's variety of naturalized epistemology and what is today taken, (...)
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  6. E. Reck, Reviewed By.score: 46.5
    CHRISTOPHER PINCOCK, Department of Philosophy, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA The volume under review contains fifteen new essays by some of the most influential scholars of the history of early analytic philosophy. The focus of the essays is, as the editor says in the preface, ‘the work of Gottlob Frege and of Ludwig Wittgenstein (mostly the early Wittgenstein), as well as various ties between them’ (p. x). The essays are divided into four parts. The first part, ‘Background and (...)
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  7. Peter Singer, The Moral of the Story Reviewed by James Ley The Age, March 5, 2005.score: 43.5
    Literature and philosophy have a sometimes prickly relationship. And let's be blunt: it is all philosophy's fault. Specifically, it is all Plato's fault. In The Republic, he laid out the rationalist's basic suspicions of literary practice. Literature, he argued, corrupts reason by appealing to the emotions. It trades in appearances and not reality, fiction rather than truth. Not only does it fail to encourage good behaviour, it glamorises bad behaviour, making immorality appealing to the young and impressionable. Until poets could (...)
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  8. Dylan Futter (2013). A. W. Price , Virtue and Reason in Plato and Aristotle . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (2):151-154.score: 43.5
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  9. Loren Goldman (2013). Christopher Ansell , Pragmatist Democracy . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (2):96-99.score: 43.5
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  10. Daniel D. Hutto (2013). Edouard Machery , Doing Without Concepts . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (2):142-145.score: 43.5
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  11. Matthew Rellihan (2013). Kim Sterelny , The Evolved Apprentice: How Evolution Made Humans Unique . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (2):158-160.score: 43.5
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  12. Nuno Ribeiro (2013). Enzo de Pellegrin, Ed. , Interactive Wittgenstein: Essays in Memory of Georg Henrik von Wright . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (2):106-108.score: 43.5
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  13. Jussi Suikkanen (2013). Thomas Hurka , The Best Things in Life. A Guide to What Really Matters . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (1):44-48.score: 43.5
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  14. Orlin Vakarelov (2013). Luciano Floridi , Information: A Very Short Introduction . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (2):109-113.score: 43.5
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  15. Orlin Vakarelov (2013). Luciano Floridi , The Philosophy of Information . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (2):109-113.score: 43.5
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  16. Bill Wringe (2013). Christian List and Philip Pettit , Group Agency: The Possibility, Design and Status of Corporate Agents . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (2):138-141.score: 43.5
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  17. Bill Wringe (2013). Wolfgang Prinz , Open Minds: The Social Making of Agency and Intentionality . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (2):138-141.score: 43.5
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  18. Hanne Appelqvist (2013). Stephen Davies , Musical Understandings and Other Essays on the Philosophy of Music . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (1):26-28.score: 43.5
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  19. Darrell Arnold (2013). John Abromeit , Max Horkheimer and the Foundations of the Frankfurt School . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (2):93-95.score: 43.5
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  20. Christian Barth (2013). O Thiel , The Early Modern Subject: Self-Consciousness and Personal Identity From Descartes to Hume . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (1):85-88.score: 43.5
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  21. Christina Behme (2013). Noam Chomsky , The Science of Language. Interview with James McGilvray . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (2):100-103.score: 43.5
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  22. Giacomo Borbone (2013). Brian P. Copenhaver and R. Copenhaver, Eds. , From Kant to Croce. Modern Philosophy in Italy 1800–1950 . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (2):104-105.score: 43.5
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  23. Joan Braune (2013). Stephen Eric Bronner , Critical Theory: A Very Short Introduction . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (1):16-19.score: 43.5
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  24. Manuel Bremer (2013). Jan Wolenski , Essays on Logic and Its Applications in Philosophy . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (2):168-170.score: 43.5
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  25. Margaret Cameron (2013). Katerina Ierodiakonou and Sophie Roux, Eds. , Thought Experiments in Methodological and Historical Contexts . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (2):129-131.score: 43.5
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  26. Brian K. Cameron (2013). Rob Gildert and Dennis Rothermel, Eds. , Remembrance and Reconciliation . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (2):114-116.score: 43.5
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  27. Wolfgang Drechsler (2013). Stefano Marino , Gadamer and the Limits of Modern Techno-Scientific Civilization . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (2):146-147.score: 43.5
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  28. Russell Arben Fox (2013). Sonia Sikka , Herder on Humanity and Cultural Difference: Enlightened Relativism . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (2):155-157.score: 43.5
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  29. Christopher Franklin (2013). Jesús H. Aguilar and Andrei A. Buckareff , Causing Human Actions: New Perspectives on the Causal Theory of Action . Reviewed By. [REVIEW] Philosophy in Review 33 (1):1-3.score: 43.5
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  30. Michael J. Gilmour (2013). Lisa Kemmerer , Animals and World Religions . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (2):136-137.score: 43.5
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  31. Robert Guay, Reviewed By.score: 43.5
    Nietzsche called his sister “llama,” a nickname which, according to her, derived from a description in a children’s biology book. Such a book in the Nietzsche-Archiv declares that “the llama, as a means of defense, squirts its spittle and half-digested fodder at its opponent.”1 Thus we see Nietzsche, as he does frequently in his writings, drawing on the semantic resources made available by the investigation of animal nature and using them to illuminate human character. The editors of A Nietzschean Bestiary (...)
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  32. Gregg M. Horowitz (2013). Lambert Zuidervaart , Art in Public: Politics, Economics and a Democratic Culture . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (1):91-92.score: 43.5
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  33. Simon Kow (2013). Robert Wokler , Rousseau, the Age of Enlightenment, and Their Legacies . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (2):165-167.score: 43.5
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  34. Berel Dov Lerner (2013). Moshe Halbertal , On Sacrifice . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (2):120-122.score: 43.5
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  35. David Lewin (2013). Martin Heidegger , The Phenomenology of Religious Life, Trans. By Matthias Frisch and Jennifer Anna Gosetti-Ferencei . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (2):123-125.score: 43.5
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  36. Peter Murphy, Reviewed By.score: 43.5
    This book is devoted to showing that with the single exception of patents on people's whole genomes, DNA patents are morally permissible. Resnik begins with three useful background chapters: one on recent controversies over DNA patents in the United States and abroad; another on the basic science of DNA, as well as research and product development related to DNA; and another, especially useful, chapter on the legal nature of patents and intellectual property. The focus of moral evaluation is patents as (...)
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  37. Kathryn J. Norlock (2013). Margaret R. Holmgren , Forgiveness and Retribution: Responding to Wrongdoing . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (1):41-43.score: 43.5
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  38. Chris Pincock, Reviewed By.score: 43.5
    Christopher Pincock, Department of Philosophy, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA This volume presents seventeen essays (not eleven, as the publisher inexplicably claims) by a diverse group of philosophers that arose out of a conference in Florence in 1999. As its title indicates, the focus of the conference was the contemporary significance of the topics, methods and innovations of the logical empiricists. This has led to a nicely balanced collection that combines careful historical study with an eye on current (...)
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  39. Shane J. Ralston (2013). James Johnson and Jack Knight , The Priority of Democracy: Political Consequences of Pragmatism . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (2):132-135.score: 43.5
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  40. Danielle Sands (2013). Simon Glendinning , Derrida: A Very Short Introduction . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (2):117-119.score: 43.5
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  41. Marlene K. Sokolon (2013). Christian Meier , A Culture of Freedom: Ancient Greece and the Origins of Europe, Trans. Jefferson Chase . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (2):148-150.score: 43.5
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  42. Jussi Suikkanen (2013). Thomas Hurka, Ed. , Underivative Duty. British Moral Philosophers From Sidgwick to Ewing . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (1):44-48.score: 43.5
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  43. C. Upendra (2013). Chad Wellmon , Becoming Human: Romantic Anthropology and the Embodiment of Freedom . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (2):161-164.score: 43.5
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  44. William L. Vanderburgh (2013). John Broome , Climate Matters: Ethics in a Warming World . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (1):20-22.score: 43.5
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  45. V. Alan White (2013). David Hodgson , Rationality + Consciosness = Free Will . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (2):126-128.score: 43.5
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  46. Ruth Abbey (2013). Christine Overall , Why Have Children? The Ethical Debate . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (1):9-15.score: 43.5
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  47. Ruth Abbey (2013). Elizabeth Brake , Minimizing Marriage: Marriage, Morality and the Law . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (1):9-15.score: 43.5
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  48. Ruth Abbey (2013). Stefan Ramaekers and Judith Suissa , The Claims of Parenting: Reasons, Responsibility and Society . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (1):9-15.score: 43.5
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  49. Peter Admirand (2013). David Fisher , Morality and War: Can War Be Just in the Twenty-First Century? Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (1):34-36.score: 43.5
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  50. Tuomo Aho (2013). Benjamin Hill and Henrik Lagerlund, Eds. , The Philosophy of Francisco Suárez . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (1):37-40.score: 43.5
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  51. Valérie Aucouturier (2013). G. E. M. Anscombe , From Plato to Wittgenstein: Essays . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (1):4-8.score: 43.5
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  52. Valérie Aucouturier (2013). Pathiaraj Rayappan , Intention in Action: The Philosophy of G. E. M. Anscombe . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (1):4-8.score: 43.5
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  53. Sam Baron (2013). Chris Pincock , Mathematics and Scientific Representation . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (1):63-66.score: 43.5
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  54. Colin J. Campbell (2013). Robert Meynell , Canadian Idealism and the Philosophy of Freedom . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (1):54-56.score: 43.5
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  55. Robert J. Deltete (2013). Alan Vincelette , Recent Catholic Philosophy: The Twentieth Century . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (1):89-90.score: 43.5
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  56. Paul Gaffney (2013). Steven Connor , A Philosophy of Sport . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (1):23-25.score: 43.5
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  57. Brian Jonathan Garrett (2013). Dana Kay Nelkin , Making Sense of Freedom and Responsibility . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (1):60-62.score: 43.5
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  58. John-Jules Ch Meyer (2013). Andy Egan and Brian Weatherson, Eds. , Epistemic Modality . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (1):29-30.score: 43.5
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  59. Seamus O'Neill (2013). Anna Marmodoro and Jonathan Hill, Eds. , The Metaphysics of the Incarnation . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (1):49-53.score: 43.5
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  60. Francesco Orsi (2013). Russ Shafer-Landau, Ed. , Oxford Studies in Metaethics, Volume 5 . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (1):77-81.score: 43.5
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  61. Francesco Orsi (2013). Russ Shafer-Landau, Ed. , Oxford Studies in Metaethics, Volume 6 . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (1):77-81.score: 43.5
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  62. C. G. Pulman (2013). Jeffrie Murphy , Punishment and the Moral Emotions: Essays in Law, Morality, and Religion . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (1):57-59.score: 43.5
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  63. Sheldon Richmond (2013). Hilary Putnam , Philosophy in An Age of Science: Physics, Mathematics, and Skepticism . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (1):67-69.score: 43.5
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  64. Mark Shackleton (2013). Peter Swirski , American Utopia and Social Engineering in Literature, Social Thought, and Political History . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (1):82-84.score: 43.5
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  65. Jussi Suikkanen (2013). Thomas Hurka , Drawing Morals. Essays in Moral Theory . Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (1):44-48.score: 43.5
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  66. Wolfgang Dreschler (2013). Stefano Marino, Gadamer and the Limits of Modern Techno-Scientific Civilization. Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (2):146-147.score: 41.5
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  67. Kristie Miller (2013). A. A. Rini and M. J. Cresswell, The World-Time Parallel. Tense and Modality in Logic and Metaphysics. Reviewed By. Philosophy in Review 33 (1):70-73.score: 41.5
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  68. W. Sanday (1889). The Latin Heptateuch The Latin Heptateuch, Critically Reviewed by Professor J. E. B. Mayor. Cambridge Press. 1889. 10s. 6d. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 3 (08):363-366.score: 41.5
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  69. Delindus Brown (1993). Book Review: Apprenticeship in Ethics: Reviewed by Delindus Brown. [REVIEW] Journal of Mass Media Ethics 8 (1):61 – 62.score: 40.5
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  70. Peter Singer, The President of Good and Evil Reviewed by Federico Stafforini May 2, 2004.score: 40.5
    George W. Bush is not only America’s president, but also its most prominent moralist. No other president in living memory has spoken so often about good and evil, right and wrong. […] But in what moral truths does the president believe? Considering how much the president says about ethics, it is surprising how little serious discussion there has been of the moral philosophy of George W. Bush.
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  71. Jack A. Nelson & Deni Elliott (1992). Book Review: Make-Believe Media: Reviewed by Jack A. Nelson. [REVIEW] Journal of Mass Media Ethics 7 (3):188 – 189.score: 40.5
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  72. Jon Miller, Reviewed By.score: 40.5
    Ian Hacking is one of the most original and influential thinkers alive today. His Taming of Chance (Cambridge UP, 1990) was named to The Modern Library’s list of the 100 most important non-fiction books written in English since 1900. In 2001, he was the first Anglophone ever to be elected to a permanent chair at the Collège de France. Though he started in highly technical fields such as logic, statistical theory and formal philosophy of science, he soon moved on to (...)
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  73. Lewis W. Wolfson (1991). Book Review: Democracy and the Mass Media: Reviewed by Lewis W. Wolfson. [REVIEW] Journal of Mass Media Ethics 6 (3):187 – 191.score: 40.5
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  74. 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: 40.5
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  75. A. A. Long (1971). Greek Skepticism: A Study in Epistemology. By Charlotte L. Stough. (Berkeley and Los Angeles, University of California Press, 1969. Pp. 167.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 46 (175):77-.score: 40.5
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  76. C. G. Prado (1970). Greek Skepticism: A Study in Epistemology, by Charlotte L. Stough; Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press. 1969. Pp. 167. $6.95. [REVIEW] Dialogue 9 (01):118-120.score: 40.5
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  77. Joann Byrd (1993). Book Review: Ethics for a New Generation of Journalists: Reviewed by JoAnn Byrd. [REVIEW] Journal of Mass Media Ethics 8 (1):55 – 58.score: 40.5
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  78. Mark Fackler (1991). Book Review: Unseasonable Truths: Reviewed by Mark Fackler. [REVIEW] Journal of Mass Media Ethics 6 (1):62 – 63.score: 40.5
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  79. Arthur J. Kaul (1991). Book Review: Redeeming Modernity: Reviewed by Arthur J. Kaul. [REVIEW] Journal of Mass Media Ethics 6 (3):191 – 193.score: 40.5
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  80. Peter Singer, The President of Good and Evil Reviewed by Dennis Altman The Age, May 1, 2004.score: 40.5
    Since their Puritan origins in the 17th century, American politicians have tended to speak in the language of divinely given morality. George W. Bush is not unique in his frequent references to the language of good and evil, just as he is not the first US politician to mangle the language.
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  81. Kevin R. Stoner (1993). Book Review: Balance of Philosophical and Practice: Reviewed by Kevin R. Stoner. [REVIEW] Journal of Mass Media Ethics 8 (1):58 – 60.score: 40.5
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  82. Jeremy Bentham (1974). The Book of Fallacies, Reviewed by Sydney Smith. In Houston Peterson (ed.), Essays in Philosophy: From David Hume to George Santayana. Pocket Books.score: 40.5
     
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  83. B. M. Laing (1942). Experience and Substance. By De Witt H. Parker. (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. 1941. Pp. X + 371. Price $3.00.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 17 (66):187-.score: 40.5
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  84. Rachel Cooper (2007). Realism About Causality in Philosophy. Meaning, Truth and Causal Explanation: The Humean Condition Revisited / Christopher Norris; Aristotelian Powers / Charlotte Witt; Powers, Dispositions, Properties / Stephan Mumford; Inessential Aristotle: Powers Without Essences / Anjan Chravartty; Causal Exclusion and Evolved Emergent Properties / Alexander Bird; Are There Natural Kinds in Psychology? In Ruth Groff (ed.), Revitalizing Causality: Realism About Causality in Philosophy and Social Science. Routledge.score: 40.5
     
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  85. Larry Krasnoff (2012). Jonathan Quong, Liberalism Without Perfection, Reviewed by Larry Krasnoff. Social Theory and Practice 38 (4):752-760.score: 40.5
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  86. Peter Milward (2010). Encounters with God in Medieval and Early Modern English Poetry. By Charlotte Clutterbuck. Heythrop Journal 51 (1):103-104.score: 40.5
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  87. Lee Wilkins (1991). Book Review: Ethics in Human Communication: Reviewed by Lee Wilkins. [REVIEW] Journal of Mass Media Ethics 6 (1):60 – 62.score: 40.5
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  88. S. Marc Cohen (1992). Substance and Essence in Aristotle. [REVIEW] Philosophical Review 101:838-40.score: 37.3
    Review of Substance and Essence in Aristotle: an Interpretation of Metaphysics VII-IX, by Charlotte Witt (Cornell University Press: 1989).
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  89. N. P. Milner (1994). Aphrodisias Charlotte Roueché: Performers and Partisans at Aphrodisias in the Roman and Late Roman Periods. With Appendix IV by Nathalie de Chaisemartin. A Study Based on Inscriptions From the Current Excavations at Aphrodisias in Caria. (Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies, Journal of Roman Studies Monograph, 6.) Pp. Xi + 282; 3 Figs., 24 Plates. London: Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies, 1993. Cased, £34. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 44 (02):356-358.score: 37.0
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  90. D. L. Drew (1924). Virgil's Literary Biography Virgil's Biographia Litteraria. By Norman Wentworth De Witt, Ph.D., Professor of Latin Literature in Victoria College, University of Toronto. Pp. 200. Toronto: Victoria College Press; Oxford University Press: Humphrey Milford, 1923. 12s. 6d. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 38 (3-4):74-75.score: 37.0
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  91. B. M. Levick (1991). Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity Charlotte Roueché (with Contributions by J. M. Reynolds): Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity. The Late Roman and Byzantine Inscriptions Including Texts From the Excavations at Aphrodisias Conducted by Kenan T. Erim. (Journal of Roman Studies Monographs, 5.) Pp. Xxviii + 371; 48 Plates. London: Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies, 1989. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 41 (01):201-203.score: 37.0
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  92. W. K. Lowther Clarke (1920). Spirit, Soul, and Flesh. (Historical and Linguistic Studies in Literature Related to the New Testament. Second Series, Vol. III.). By Ernest de Witt Burton. 10 × 7½. Pp. 214. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1918. $2.00 Net (Postage Extra, Weight 20 Oz.). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 34 (1-2):45-46.score: 37.0
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  93. T. Nicklin (1906). Burton on the Synoptic Problem Principles of Literary Criticism and the Synoptic Problem. By Ernest De Witt Burton. Printed From Volume V. Of the Decennial Publications. The University of Chicago Press, 1904. 4to. Pp. 72. $ 1 Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 20 (02):127-128.score: 37.0
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  94. J. Henry Thayer (1894). Burton's Syntax of the New Testament. Syntax of the Moods and Tenses in New Testament Greek. By Ernest De Witt Burton, Professor in the University of Chicago. Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged. Chicago, U.S.A. 1893. Pp. Xxii. 215. 21 Cm. By 14. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 8 (08):369-370.score: 37.0
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  95. Anthony Chennells (2007). Nineteenth-Century Anti-Catholic Discourses: The Case of Charlotte Brontë. By Diana Peschier. Heythrop Journal 48 (5):811–813.score: 36.0
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  96. William Kneale (1948). The Limits of Science, Outline of Logic and the Methodology of the Exact Sciences. By the Late Leon Chwistek, with an Introduction and Appendix by Helen Charlotte Brodie. (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co. Ltd.. Pp. Lvii + 347. Price 30s.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 23 (86):283-.score: 36.0
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  97. J. Chaplin (1997). Book Reviews : Religious Human Rights in Global Perspective, Edited by J. Witte and J. Van der Vyver. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1996. Vol. 1: Religious Perspectives: Xxxv + 597 Pp. Hb. 124. Vol. 2: Legal Perspectives: Xlvii + 670 Pp. Hb. 124. [REVIEW] Studies in Christian Ethics 10 (1):138-142.score: 28.5
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  98. J. F. Jackson (1999). Book Reviews : From Sacrament to Contract: Marriage, Religion and Law in the Western Tradition, by John Witte, Jr. Louisville, Ky: Westminster / John Knox, 1997. 315 Pp. Pb. US $24. ISBN 0-664-25543-. [REVIEW] Studies in Christian Ethics 12 (2):99-102.score: 28.5
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  99. Valia Allori (2010). Review of "Quantum Theory: A Philosopher's Overview" by S. Cannavo. [REVIEW] International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 24 (3):330-333.score: 26.0
    Book Review of "Quantum Mechanics- a Philosopher's Overview," by Salvator Cannavo.
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  100. John Sutton (2000). Author's Response to Reviews by Catherine Wilson, Michael Mascuch, and Theo Meyering. Metascience 9 (226-237):203-37.score: 25.5
    Historical Cognitive Science I am lucky to strike three reviewers who extract so clearly my book's spirit as well as its substance. They all both accept and act on my central methodological assumption; that detailed historical research, and consideration of difficult contemporary questions about cognition and culture, can be mutually illuminating. It's gratifying to find many themes which recur in different contexts throughout _Philosophy and Memory_ _Traces_ so well articulated here. The reviews catch my desires to interweave discussion of cognitive (...)
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