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  1. Robert E. Goodwin (1999). The Sustainability Ethic: Political, Not Just Moral. Journal of Applied Philosophy 16 (3):247–254.score: 290.0
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  2. William Mark Goodwin (2009). Visual Representations in Science. Philosophy of Science 76 (3):372-390.score: 150.0
    This paper evaluates a general argument for the conclusion that visual representations in science must play the role of truth bearers if they are to figure as legitimate contributors to scientific arguments and explanations. The argument is found to be unsound. An alternative approach to assessing the role of visual representations in science is exemplified by an examination of the role of structural formulas in organic chemistry. Structural formulas are found not to play the role of truth bearers; nonetheless, they (...)
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  3. Schubert Miles Ogden, Philip E. Devenish & George L. Goodwin (eds.) (1989). Witness and Existence: Essays in Honor of Schubert M. Ogden. University of Chicago Press.score: 140.0
    For over thirty years Schubert Ogden has championed and exemplified a particular understanding of the task and content of Christian theology. The task of theology is to examine the meaning and truth of Christian faith in terms of human experience. All theological claims, therefore, are assessable by two criteria: their appropriateness to the normative Christian witness and their credibility in terms of human existence. The content of Christian theology may be accurately and succinctly stated in two words: radical monotheism. The (...)
     
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  4. N. C. A. Costdaa, David Harrah, Michael Tye, D. S. Clarke, Jeffrey Olen, Robert Young, Richard Campbell, Michael McKinsey, John Peterson, Alex C. Michalos, John Glucker, John T. Blackmore, Eileen Bagus & Barbara Goodwin (1985). Book Reviews. [REVIEW] Philosophia 15 (1-2).score: 120.0
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  5. Robert A. Giacalone, Martha L. Reiner & James C. Goodwin (1992). Ethical Concerns in Grievance Arbitration. Journal of Business Ethics 11 (4):267 - 272.score: 120.0
    Although the use of arbitration has become commonplace in the organizational world, the ethical issues surrounding arbitration have never been fully explored. The paper reviews ethical issues in arbitration, particularly in terms of forensic bias parallels, that may affect decision-making and make the arbitrator''s decision questionable. Finally, the maintenance of fairness in the arbitration process, and the importance of an ethically acceptable system of organizational justice are also discussed.
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  6. Robert P. Goodwin (2003). Two Craniotomy Arguments Don't Make It. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 28 (1):79 – 88.score: 120.0
    Craniotomy as a surgical procedure used in the delivery of a fetus is subject to various moral judgments, some positive and some negative. This article gives consideration to two arguments offered for the moral legitimacy of the craniotomy. Each argument is closely examined and each is found to be flawed and hence inconclusive.
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  7. Robert Goodwin (1989). Aquinas' Justice. The New Scholasticism 63 (3):275-285.score: 120.0
  8. Michele Goodwin (2008). Review of L. Prograis and E. Pellegrino, Eds., African American Bioethics: Culture, Race, and Identity. [REVIEW] American Journal of Bioethics 8 (11):52-54.score: 120.0
  9. Robert P. Goodwin (1961). Charles Saunders Peirce. The New Scholasticism 35 (4):478-509.score: 120.0
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  10. Robert P. Goodwin (1959). Irrational Man. The New Scholasticism 33 (3):400-403.score: 120.0
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  11. N. Y. Louis Lee, Geoffrey P. Goodwin & P. N. Johnson-Laird (2008). The Psychological Puzzle of Sudoku. Thinking and Reasoning 14 (4):342 – 364.score: 60.0
    Sudoku puzzles, which are popular worldwide, require individuals to infer the missing digits in a 9 9 array according to the general rule that every digit from 1 to 9 must occur once in each row, in each column, and in each of the 3-by-3 boxes in the array. We present a theory of how individuals solve these puzzles. It postulates that they rely solely on pure deductions, and that they spontaneously acquire various deductive tactics, which differ in their difficulty (...)
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  12. P. N. Johnson-Laird, Geoffrey P. Goodwin & N. Y. Louis Lee (2011). The Psychological Puzzle of Sudoku. Thinking and Reasoning 14 (4):342-364.score: 60.0
    Sudoku puzzles, which are popular worldwide, require individuals to infer the missing digits in a 9 9 array according to the general rule that every digit from 1 to 9 must occur once in each row, in each column, and in each of the 3-by-3 boxes in the array. We present a theory of how individuals solve these puzzles. It postulates that they rely solely on pure deductions, and that they spontaneously acquire various deductive tactics, which differ in their difficulty (...)
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  13. Lee C. Rice (1969). Selected Writings. By St. Thomas Aquinas. Trans, with Introd. And Notes by Robert P. Goodwin. The Modern Schoolman 46 (2):181-181.score: 42.0
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  14. Annamaria Carusi (2011). Computational Biology and the Limits of Shared Vision. Perspectives on Science 19 (3):300-336.score: 12.0
    Since the 1980s, several studies of visual perception have persuasively argued that important aspects of human vision are best accounted for not by recourse to inner mental representations but rather through socially observable actions and behaviors (e.g. Lynch 1985, Latour 1986, Lynch 1990, Goodwin 1994, Goodwin 1997, Sharrock & Coulter 1998). While there are clearly physiological mechanisms required for vision, psychological accounts of perception in terms of inner mental representations have been dislodged from their position as the basic (...)
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  15. E. E. Sikes (1894). Goodwin's Homeric Hymns Hymni Homerici Codicibus Denuo Collatis Recensuit Alfredus Goodwin, Cum Quattuor Tabulis Photographicis. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1893. £1 1s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 8 (04):156-157.score: 12.0
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  16. E. A. Sonnenschein (1896). Goodwin's Greek Grammar A Greek Grammar, by W. W. Goodwin. Edition, Revised and Enlarged. (Macmillan & Co.: London and New York. 1894.). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 10 (01):66-68.score: 12.0
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