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  1. Priscilla Martin (2002). C. Martin (Ed.): Poets in Translation: Ovid in English . Pp. Xxxviii + 413. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1998. Paper, £9.99. ISBN: 0-14-044-6669-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 52 (01):202-.score: 450.0
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  2. Richard C. Martin (2003). Discourses on Jihad in the Postmodern Era. In Jonathan E. Brockopp (ed.), Islamic Ethics of Life: Abortion, War, and Euthanasia. University of South Carolina Press.score: 290.0
     
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  3. C. B. Martin (2007). The Mind in Nature. OUP Oxford.score: 240.0
    What are the most fundamental features of the world? Do minds stand outside the natural order? Is a unified picture of mental and physical reality possible? The Mind in Nature provides a staunchly realist account of the world as a unified system incorporating both the mental and the physical. C. B. Martin, an original and influential exponent of 'ontologically serious' metaphysics, echoes Locke's dictum that 'all things that exist are only particulars', and argues that properties are powerful qualities. He (...)
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  4. Richard Martin (2007). Literature (C.) Calame Pratiques Poétiques de la Mémoire. Représentations de l'Espace-Temps En Grèce Ancienne. (Textes à L'Appui. Histoire Classique). Paris: Éditions la Découverte, 2006. Pp. 322, 8 Plates. 29. 9782707147981. [REVIEW] Journal of Hellenic Studies 127:175-.score: 210.0
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  5. Mike W. Martin (2010). Personality Disorders and Moral Responsibility. Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 17 (2):127-129.score: 150.0
    In “Personality Disorders: Moral or Medical Kinds—or Both?” Peter Zachar and Nancy Nyquist Potter (2010) reject any general dichotomy between morality and mental health, and specifically between character vices and personality disorders. In doing so, they provide a nuanced and illuminating discussion that connects Aristotelian virtue ethics to a multidimensional understanding of personality disorders. I share their conviction that dissolving morality–health dichotomies is the starting point for any plausible understanding of human beings (Martin 2006), but I register some qualms (...)
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  6. Eric Martin & Daniel Osherson, Scientific Discovery From the Point of View of Acceptance.score: 150.0
    In the four papers available on our web site (of which this is the first), we propose to develop an inductive logic. By “inductive logic” we mean a set of principles that distinguish between successful and unsuccessful strategies for scientific inquiry. Our logic will have a technical character, since it is built from the concepts and terminology of (elementary) model theory. The reader may therefore wish to know something about the kind of results on offer before investing time in definitions (...)
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  7. Alan Ross Anderson, Ruth Barcan Marcus, R. M. Martin & Frederic B. Fitch (eds.) (1975). The Logical Enterprise. Yale University Press.score: 150.0
    Metaphysics and language: Quine, W. V. O. On the individuation of attributes. Körner, S. On some relations between logic and metaphysics. Marcus, R. B. Does the principle of substitutivity rest on a mistake? Van Fraassen, B. C. Platonism's pyrrhic victory. Martin, R. M. On some prepositional relations. Kearns, J. T. Sentences and propositions.--Basic and combinatorial logic: Orgass, R. J. Extended basic logic and ordinal numbers. Curry, H. B. Representation of Markov algorithms by combinators.--Implication and consistency: Anderson, A. R. Fitch (...)
     
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  8. Stefaan E. Cuypers & Christopher Martin (eds.) (2011). Reading R. S. Peters Today: Analysis, Ethics, and the Aims of Education. Wiley-Blackwell.score: 150.0
    Machine generated contents note: Preface (Paul Standish).Introduction: Reading R. S. Peters on Education Today (Stefaan E. Cuypers and Christopher Martin).Part I: The Conceptual Analysis of Education and Teaching.1. Was Peters Nearly Right About Education? (Robin Barrow).2. Learning Our Concepts (Megan Laverty).3. On Education and Initiation (Michael Luntley).4. Ritual, Imitation and Education in R. S. Peters (Bryan Warnick).5. Transformation and Education: the Voice of the Learner in Peters' Concept of Teaching (Andrea English).Part II: The Justification of Educational Aims and the (...)
     
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  9. P. C. Gilmore, Donald Martin & Elliott Mendelson (1975). Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic. Journal of Symbolic Logic 40 (2):299-304.score: 140.0
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  10. Peter J. Aikman, Elaine C. Thiel, Douglas K. Martin & Peter A. Singer (1999). Proxy, Health, and Personal Care Preferences: Implications for End-of-Life Care. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 8 (02).score: 140.0
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  11. C. Metcalfe, R. M. Martin, S. Noble, J. A. Lane, F. C. Hamdy, D. E. Neal & J. L. Donovan (2008). Low Risk Research Using Routinely Collected Identifiable Health Information Without Informed Consent: Encounters with the Patient Information Advisory Group. Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (1):37-40.score: 140.0
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  12. C. B. Martin & Max Deutscher (1966). Remembering. Philosophical Review 75 (April):161-96.score: 120.0
  13. C. B. Martin & John Heil (1999). The Ontological Turn. Midwest Studies in Philosophy 23 (1):34–60.score: 120.0
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  14. C. B. Martin (1994). Dispositions and Conditionals. Philosophical Quarterly 44 (174):1-8.score: 120.0
  15. C. B. Martin (1980). Substance Substantiated. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 58 (1):3 – 10.score: 120.0
  16. C. B. Martin & John Heil (1998). Rules and Powers. Philosophical Perspectives 12 (S12):283-312.score: 120.0
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  17. C. B. Martin (1996). How It Is: Entities, Absences and Voids. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 74 (1):57 – 65.score: 120.0
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  18. C. B. Martin (1997). On the Need for Properties: The Road to Pythagoreanism and Back. Synthese 112 (2):193-231.score: 120.0
    The development of a compositional model shows the incoherence of such notions as levels of being and both bottom-up and top-down causality. The mathematization of nature through the partial considerations of physics qua quantities is seen to lead to Pythagoreanism, if what is not included in the partial consideration is denied. An ontology of only probabilities, if not Pythagoreanism, is equivalent to a world of primitive dispositionalities. Problems are found with each. There is a need for properties as well as (...)
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  19. C. B. Martin & Karl Pfeifer (1986). Intentionality and the Non-Psychological. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 46 (June):531-54.score: 120.0
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  20. C. B. Martin (1952). A Religious Way of Knowing. Mind 61 (244):497-512.score: 120.0
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  21. Richard Machalek & Michael W. Martin (2004). Sociology and the Second Darwinian Revolution: A Metatheoretical Analysis. Sociological Theory 22 (3):455-476.score: 120.0
    Sociologists tend to eschew biological explanations of human social behavior. Accordingly, when evolutionary biologists began to apply neo-Darwinian theory to the study of human social behavior, the reactions of sociologists typically ranged from indifference to overt hostility. Since the mid-1960s, however, neo-Darwinian evolutionary theory has stimulated a "second Darwinian revolution" in traditional social scientific conceptions of human nature and social behavior, even while most sociologists remain largely uninformed about neo-Darwinian theory and research. This article traces sociology's long-standing isolation from the (...)
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  22. Paul C. Martin, The Erotic Imaginary of Divine Realization in Kabbalistic and Tantric Metaphysics.score: 120.0
    In this paper I consider the way in which divinity is realized through an imaginary locus in the mystical thought of Jewish kabbalah and Hindu tantra. It demonstrates a reflective consciousness by the adept or master in understanding the place of God’s being, as a supernal and mundane reality. For the comparative assessment of these two distinctive approaches I shall use as a point of departure the interpretative strategies employed by Elliot Wolfson in his detailed work on Jewish mysticism. He (...)
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  23. Paul C. Martin, On Discerning the Realm of God in the Thought of Kabbalah and Tantra.score: 120.0
    This paper explores the way in which God as the infinite ground of existence is discerned by the imagination and understanding. The representation of the apophatic divine is facilitated by the working of the human mind, which means that the manifold nature of thinking establishes the presence of God. In the metaphysical speculations of kabbalah and tantra the singular light of Ein Sof and Paramashiva intersects with the human imagination, and is refracted into a multiple display of understanding. So the (...)
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  24. C. B. Martin (1987). Proto-Language. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 65 (3):277 – 289.score: 120.0
  25. Paul C. Martin, The Place of Speculation in Kabbalah and Tantra.score: 120.0
    In this paper I consider the apparently distinctive outlooks indicated by the mystical thought of Jewish kabbalah and Hindu tantra as they aim at realizing the scope of divine awareness. It is a profound horizon of light that beckons to them, which shows them to be on the verge of touching God. For both traditions there is a demonstrative reflective consciousness by the practitioner in realizing and recognizing the place of God’s being, as a supernal and mundane reality. It is (...)
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  26. Michael Martin (2004). Richard Swinburne the Resurrection of God Incarnate (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2003). Pp. VIII+224. £45.00 (Hbk); £16.99 (Pbk). ISBN 0 19 9257450 (Hbk); 0 19 9257469 (Pbk). [REVIEW] Religious Studies 40 (3):367-371.score: 120.0
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  27. C. B. Martin (2000). A Remembrance of an Event – Foreword to “the Two Factor Theory of the Mind–Brain Relation” by Ullin T. Place. Brain and Mind 1 (1):27-27.score: 120.0
  28. C. B. Martin (1993). The Need for Ontology: Some Choices. Philosophy 68 (266):505-.score: 120.0
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  29. C. B. Martin (1971). Knowledge Without Observation. Canadian Journal of Philosophy 1 (1):15 - 24.score: 120.0
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  30. Richard M. Martin (1964). The Philosophic Import of Virtual Classes. Journal of Philosophy 61 (13):377-387.score: 120.0
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  31. James Phillips, Allen Frances, Michael A. Cerullo, John Chardavoyne, Hannah S. Decker, Michael B. First, Nassir Ghaemi, Gary Greenberg, Andrew C. Hinderliter, Warren A. Kinghorn, Steven G. LoBello, Elliott B. Martin, Aaron L. Mishara, Joel Paris, Joseph M. Pierre, Ronald W. Pies, Harold A. Pincus, Douglas Porter, Claire Pouncey, Michael A. Schwartz, Thomas Szasz, Jerome C. Wakefield, G. Waterman, Owen Whooley & Peter Zachar (2012). The Six Most Essential Questions in Psychiatric Diagnosis: A Pluralogue Part 2: Issues of Conservatism and Pragmatism in Psychiatric Diagnosis. [REVIEW] Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 7 (1):8-.score: 120.0
    In face of the multiple controversies surrounding the DSM process in general and the development of DSM-5 in particular, we have organized a discussion around what we consider six essential questions in further work on the DSM. The six questions involve: 1) the nature of a mental disorder; 2) the definition of mental disorder; 3) the issue of whether, in the current state of psychiatric science, DSM-5 should assume a cautious, conservative posture or an assertive, transformative posture; 4) the role (...)
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  32. James Phillips, Allen Frances, Michael A. Cerullo, John Chardavoyne, Hannah S. Decker, Michael B. First, Nassir Ghaemi, Gary Greenberg, Andrew C. Hinderliter, Warren A. Kinghorn, Steven G. LoBello, Elliott B. Martin, Aaron L. Mishara, Joel Paris, Joseph M. Pierre, Ronald W. Pies, Harold A. Pincus, Douglas Porter, Claire Pouncey, Michael A. Schwartz, Thomas Szasz, Jerome C. Wakefield, G. Waterman, Owen Whooley & Peter Zachar (2012). The Six Most Essential Questions in Psychiatric Diagnosis: A Pluralogue Part 3: Issues of Utility and Alternative Approaches in Psychiatric Diagnosis. [REVIEW] Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 7 (1):9-.score: 120.0
    In face of the multiple controversies surrounding the DSM process in general and the development of DSM-5 in particular, we have organized a discussion around what we consider six essential questions in further work on the DSM. The six questions involve: 1) the nature of a mental disorder; 2) the definition of mental disorder; 3) the issue of whether, in the current state of psychiatric science, DSM-5 should assume a cautious, conservative posture or an assertive, transformative posture; 4) the role (...)
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  33. J. M. Hinton & C. B. Martin (1954). Achilles and the Tortoise. Analysis 14 (3):56 - 68.score: 120.0
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  34. C. B. Martin (1958). Identity and Exact Similarity. Analysis 18 (4):83 - 87.score: 120.0
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  35. Richard M. Martin (1962). On Knowing, Believing, Thinking. Journal of Philosophy 59 (21):586-600.score: 120.0
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  36. Dimitrios Adamis, Adrian Treloar, Finbarr C. Martin & Alastair J. D. Macdonald (forthcoming). Ethical Research in Delirium: Arguments for Including Decisionally Incapacitated Subjects. Science and Engineering Ethics.score: 120.0
    Here we describe how more important findings were obtained in a delirium study by using an informal assessment of mental capacity, and, in those who lacked capacity, obtaining consent later when or if capacity returned or a proxy was found. From a total of 233 patients 23 patients lacked capacity as judged by our informal capacity judgment and 210 did not. Of those who lacked capacity, 13 agreed to enter in the study. Six of them regained capacity later. When these (...)
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  37. Michael Martin (1997). J. J. C. Smart and J. J. Haldane, Atheism and Theism. Pp. VI+234. (Oxford: Blackwell, 1996.) £40.00 HB. £12.99 PB. Religious Studies 33 (2):227-237.score: 120.0
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  38. William H. Hay, Rex Martin & Marcus Singer (1987). Gerald C. MacCallum, Jr. 1925-1987. Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 61 (2):383 - 385.score: 120.0
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  39. Richard M. Martin (1972). On Some Criticisms of Carnap's Early Semantics: Nagel and Ryle. Philosophia 2 (1-2):55-73.score: 120.0
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  40. C. B. Martin (1955). The Perfect Good. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 33 (1):20 – 31.score: 120.0
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  41. Richard M. Martin (1979). On the Language of Phenomenology. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 40 (2):285-289.score: 120.0
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  42. Natalie A. Wyer, Douglas Martin, Tracey Pickup & C. Neil Macrae (2012). Individual Differences in (Non-Visual) Processing Style Predict the Face Inversion Effect. Cognitive Science 36 (2):373-384.score: 120.0
    Recent research suggests that individuals with relatively weak global precedence (i.e., a smaller propensity to view visual stimuli in a configural manner) show a reduced face inversion effect (FIE). Coupled with such findings, a number of recent studies have demonstrated links between an advantage for feature-based processing and the presentation of traits associated with autism among the general population. The present study sought to bridge these findings by investigating whether a relationship exists between the possession of autism-associated traits (i.e., as (...)
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  43. Richard M. Martin (1982). A Memo on Method: Hilary Putnam. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 42 (4):587-603.score: 120.0
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  44. C. B. Martin (1955). Mr. Basson on Immortality. Mind 64 (254):249-253.score: 120.0
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  45. Richard P. Martin (2007). Morand (A.-F.) Études Sur les Hymnes Orphiques. (Religions in the Graeco-Roman World 143.) Pp. Xvi + 374, Ills. Leiden, Boston and Cologne: Brill, 2001. Cased, €128, US$173. ISBN: 978-90-04-12030-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 57 (01):80-.score: 120.0
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  46. Paul C. Martin, The Feminine in the Making of God: Highlighting the Sensible Topography of Divinity.score: 120.0
    What does it mean to talk of the power of God in relation to the human self? The discourses generated by the Jewish and Christian tradition about the capacity for divinity have been mainly promulgated by men, and have more often than not served to exclude women cognitively, practically, and spiritually. As a result they have been made powerless in the face of God’s presence. It is possible to look to ideas developed in Hindu Tantra for comparative notions of power (...)
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  47. James Phillips, Allen Frances, Michael A. Cerullo, John Chardavoyne, Hannah S. Decker, Michael B. First, Nassir Ghaemi, Gary Greenberg, Andrew C. Hinderliter, Warren A. Kinghorn, Steven G. LoBello, Elliott B. Martin, Aaron L. Mishara, Joel Paris, Joseph M. Pierre, Ronald W. Pies, Harold A. Pincus, Douglas Porter, Claire Pouncey, Michael A. Schwartz, Thomas Szasz, Jerome C. Wakefield, G. Scott Waterman, Owen Whooley & Peter Zachar (2012). The Six Most Essential Questions in Psychiatric Diagnosis: A Pluralogue Part 1: Conceptual and Definitional Issues in Psychiatric Diagnosis. [REVIEW] Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 7 (1):1-29.score: 120.0
    In face of the multiple controversies surrounding the DSM process in general and the development of DSM-5 in particular, we have organized a discussion around what we consider six essential questions in further work on the DSM. The six questions involve: 1) the nature of a mental disorder; 2) the definition of mental disorder; 3) the issue of whether, in the current state of psychiatric science, DSM-5 should assume a cautious, conservative posture or an assertive, transformative posture; 4) the role (...)
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  48. C. B. Martin (1953). The Logic of Personality. By Bernard Mayo. (London: Jonathan Cape. 1952. Pp. 188. Price 10s. 6d.). Philosophy 28 (105):185-.score: 120.0
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  49. Richard Coker, Marianna Thomas, Karen Lock & Robyn Martin (2007). Detention and the Evolving Threat of Tuberculosis: Evidence, Ethics, and Law. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 35 (4):609-615.score: 120.0
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  50. Richard Martin (1981). On Some Aesthetic Relations. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 39 (3):258-264.score: 120.0
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  51. R. H. Martin (1959). P. Cornelii Taciti Libri Qui Supersunt. Post C. Halm–G. Andresen Octauum Edidit Ericvs Koestermann. Tom. Ii, Fasc. 1: Historiarum Libri. Leipzig: Teubner, 1957. Cloth, DM. 8.20. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 9 (01):80-81.score: 120.0
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  52. Richard Martin (forthcoming). The Deceit of Dress: Utopian Visions and the Arguments Against Clothing. Utopian Studies.score: 120.0
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  53. R. Martin (2008). Review: Richard Sorabji: Self: Ancient and Modern Insights About Individuality, Life, and Death. [REVIEW] Mind 117 (465):223-228.score: 120.0
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  54. Chuck Huff, Ronald E. Anderson, Joyce Currie Little, Deborah Johnson, Rob Kling, C. Dianne Martin & Keith Miller (1996). Integrating the Ethical and Social Context of Computing Into the Computer Science Curriculum. Science and Engineering Ethics 2 (2).score: 120.0
    This paper describes the major components of ImpactCS, a program to develop strategies and curriculum materials for integrating social and ethical considerations into the computer science curriculum. It presents, in particular, the content recommendations of a subcommittee of ImpactCS; and it illustrates the interdisciplinary nature of the field, drawing upon concepts from computer science, sociology, philosophy, psychology, history and economics.
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  55. Richard M. Martin (1992). A Philosophical Basis for Biomedical Ethics. Social Philosophy Today 7:257-269.score: 120.0
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  56. Richard P. Martin (2003). Classical Folktales W. Hansen: Ariadne's Thread. A Guide to International Tales Found in Classical Literature . Pp. XV + 548. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 2002. Cased, £29.50. Isbn: 0-8014-3670-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 53 (01):116-.score: 120.0
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  57. R. H. Martin (1990). D. C. A. Shotter (Ed., Tr.): Tacitus, Annals IV. Edited with Translation and Commentary. Pp. Xviii + 206; 4 Maps, 4 Plates. Warminster: Aris & Phillips, 1989. £28 (Paper, £9.95). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 40 (02):493-494.score: 120.0
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  58. C. B. Martin (1953). Mr. Hanson on Statements of Fact. Analysis 13 (3):72 -.score: 120.0
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  59. Richard M. Martin (1982). On Universal Algebra and the Whiteheadian Cosmology. The Monist 65 (4):532-539.score: 120.0
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  60. C. Martin (1965). Sin in the Old Testament. Augustinianum 5 (2):388-388.score: 120.0
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  61. R. H. Martin (1960). The Germania of Tacitus Publius Cornelius Tacitus, Germania. Herausgegeben, Übersetzt Und Mit Erlaäterungen Bersehen Eugen von Fehrle; Fünfte Überarbeitete Auflage Besorgt von Richard Hünnerkopf. Pp. 144; 8 Plates, Map. Heidelberg: Winter, 1959. Paper, DM 10.80. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 10 (03):234-235.score: 120.0
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  62. Richard M. Martin (1966). The Logic of Religion. International Philosophical Quarterly 6 (4):645-664.score: 120.0
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  63. C. B. Martin (1956). The Perfect Good: Replies. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 34 (1):27 – 37.score: 120.0
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  64. Michael Martin (1972). The Relations Between the Sciences. By C. F. A. Pantin. Edited by A. M. Pantin and W. H. Thorpe. Cambridge: University Press, 1968. Pp. Vii, 206. $7.50. [REVIEW] Dialogue 11 (02):312-316.score: 120.0
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  65. Robert M. Martin (1970). What Philosophy Is: A Guide to the Elements. By Arthur C. Danto. New York: Harper & Row. 1968 Pp. Xiv, 151 $3.50. Dialogue 8 (04):716-718.score: 120.0
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  66. L. W. Osborne & C. M. Martin (1989). The Importance of Listening to Medical Students' Experiences When Teaching Them Medical Ethics. Journal of Medical Ethics 15 (1):35-38.score: 120.0
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  67. Shawn Richard, Shail Rawal & Douglas Martin (2005). An Ethical Framework for Cardiac Report Cards: A Qualitative Study. BMC Medical Ethics 6 (1):1-7.score: 120.0
    Background The recent proliferation of health care report cards, especially in cardiac care, has occurred in the absence of an ethical framework to guide in their development and implementation. An ethical framework is a consistent and comprehensive theoretical foundation in ethics, and is formed by integrating ethical theories, relevant literature, and other critical information (such as the views of stakeholders). An ethical framework in the context of cardiac care provides guidance for developing cardiac report cards (CRCs) that are relevant and (...)
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  68. Richard Tutton, Andrew Smart, Paul A. Martin, Richard Ashcroft & George T. H. Ellison (2008). Genotyping the Future: Scientists' Expectations About Race/ Ethnicity After BiDil. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 36 (3):464-470.score: 120.0
  69. Will C. Dudley, Donald F. Koch, Clancy W. Martin, Laurie J. Shrage & and Douglas Walton (2005). Book Notes. [REVIEW] Ethics 115 (3):643-647.score: 120.0
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  70. Richard Beigel, William Gasarch, Martin Kummer, Georgia Martin, Timothy McNicholl & Frank Stephan (2000). The Complexity of Oddan. Journal of Symbolic Logic 65 (1):1 - 18.score: 120.0
    For a fixed set A, the number of queries to A needed in order to decide a set S is a measure of S's complexity. We consider the complexity of certain sets defined in terms of A: $ODD^A_n = \{(x_1, \dots ,x_n): {\tt\#}^A_n(x_1, \dots, x_n) \text{is odd}\}$ and, for m ≥ 2, $\text{MOD}m^A_n = \{(x_1, \dots ,x_n):{\tt\#}^A_n(x_1, \dots ,x_n) \not\equiv 0 (\text{mod} m)\},$ where ${\tt\#}^A_n(x_1, \dots ,x_n) = A(x_1)+\cdots+A(x_n)$ . (We identify A(x) with χ A (x), where χ A is (...)
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  71. C. E. W. Bellingham, S. Langford Smith & A. H. Martin (1928). Some New Apparatus for the Psycho-Galvanic Reflex Phenomenon. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 6 (2):137 – 148.score: 120.0
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  72. Joanne B. Ciulla, Clancy W. Martin & Robert C. Solomon (eds.) (2011). Honest Work: A Business Ethics Reader. Oxford University Press.score: 120.0
    In today's business world, ethics is not simply a peripheral concern of executive boards or a set of supposed constraints on free enterprise. Ethics stands at the very core of our working lives and of society as a whole, defining the public image of the business community and the ways in which individual companies and people behave. What people do at work--and how they think about work--determines their attitudes and aspirations, affecting and even structuring their personal lives and habits. Working (...)
     
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  73. J. D. C. (1969). Martin Heidegger. The Review of Metaphysics 23 (1):134-134.score: 120.0
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  74. J. D. C. (1973). Martin Heidegger. The Review of Metaphysics 26 (4):749-750.score: 120.0
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  75. J. D. C. (1969). Martin Heidegger on Being Human. The Review of Metaphysics 23 (1):139-140.score: 120.0
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  76. J. D. C. (1973). The Philosophy of Martin Heidegger. The Review of Metaphysics 26 (4):760-761.score: 120.0
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  77. John Heil & C. B. Martin (1998). Rules and Powers. Philosophical Perspectives 12:283-312.score: 120.0
     
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  78. C. B. Martin (1984). Anti-Realism and the World's Undoing. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 65:18-20.score: 120.0
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  79. C. B. Martin & D. M. Armstrong (eds.) (1988). Berkeley: A Collection of Critical Essays. Garland Pub..score: 120.0
     
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  80. Richard M. Martin (1963). Category-Words and Linguistic Frameworks. Kant-Studien 54 (1-4).score: 120.0
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  81. C. Martin (1967). Die Herrlichkeit des Eurigen. Augustinianum 7 (2):386-386.score: 120.0
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  82. Clancy W. Martin, Wayne Vaught & Robert C. Solomon (eds.) (2010). Ethics Across the Professions: A Reader for Professional Ethics. Oxford University Press.score: 120.0
     
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  83. Steven C. Martin (1993). Environment, Responsibility, and the History of Tuberculosis. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 21 (3-4):390-393.score: 120.0
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  84. C. Martín (1965). El tema literario de la sucesión. Augustinianum 5 (3):545-545.score: 120.0
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  85. Randi C. Martin (1999). Further Fractionations of Verbal Working Memory. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (1):106-107.score: 120.0
    Although the working memory capacity involved in syntactic processing may be separate from the capacity involved in word list recall, other aspects of initial sentence interpretation appear to depend on some of the same capacities tapped by span tasks. Specifically, there appears to a capacity for lexical–semantic retention involved in both sentence comprehension and span measures.
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  86. C. B. Martin (1968). Locke and Berkeley; a Collection of Critical Essays. Garden City, N.Y.,Anchor Books.score: 120.0
  87. C. B. Martin & David M. Armstrong (eds.) (1968). Locke and Berkeley. University of Notre Dame Press.score: 120.0
  88. C. Martin (1965). Le Christ En Croix. Augustinianum 5 (2):457-458.score: 120.0
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  89. Richard M. Martin (1964). Leges Sine Logica Vanae. In Sidney Hook (ed.), Law and Philosophy. [New York]New York University Press.score: 120.0
     
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  90. C. Martin (1966). La Vie Religieuse Dans l'Êglise du Christ. Augustinianum 6 (1):151-151.score: 120.0
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  91. Louis C. Martin (1972). Man at Millennium. Philadelphia,Dorrance.score: 120.0
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  92. Richard P. Martin (2006). (M.) Buchan The Limits of Heroism. Homer and the Ethics of Reading. Ann Arbor: U. Of Michigan P., 2004. Pp. Viii + 282. £37. 0472113917. [REVIEW] Journal of Hellenic Studies 126:149-150.score: 120.0
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  93. Richard P. Martin (2008). Myth, Performance, Poetics : The Gaze From Classics. In E. Neni K. Panourgia & George E. Marcus (eds.), Ethnographica Moralia: Experiments in Interpretive Anthropology. Fordham University Press.score: 120.0
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  94. Richard M. Martin (1977). On Peirce, Bradley, and the Doctrine of Continuous Relations. Idealistic Studies 7 (3):291-303.score: 120.0
  95. Richard M. Martin (1965). On Peirce's Icons of Second Intention. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 1 (2):71 - 76.score: 120.0
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  96. Richard M. Martin (1979). On the Logic of Idealism and Peirce's Neglected Argument. Idealistic Studies 9 (1):22-32.score: 120.0
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  97. C. B. Martin (1996). Properties and Dispositions. In Tim Crane (ed.), Dispositions. Routledge.score: 120.0
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  98. R. H. Martin (1952). P. Cornelii Taciti Libri Qui Supersunt. Post C. Halm–G. Andresen Septimum Edidit Ericus Koestermann. Tom. II, Fasc. 1: Historiarum Libri. Leipzig: Teubner, 1950. Cloth, $3.07. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 2 (3-4):231-.score: 120.0
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