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  1. Robert Smith (1995). Derrida and Autobiography. Cambridge University Press.score: 240.0
    The work of Jacques Derrida can be seen to reinvent most theories. In this book Robert Smith offers both a reading of the philosophy of Derrida and an investigation of current theories of autobiography. Smith argues that for Derrida autobiography is not so much subjective self-revelation as relation to the other, not so much a general condition of thought as a general condition of writing - what Derrida calls the 'autobiography of the writing' - which mocks any self-centred finitude (...)
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  2. Barry Smith & Jeffrey Sims (1999). Revisiting the Derrida Affair with Barry Smith. Sophia 38 (2).score: 150.0
    My own philosophical interests led me to investigate the letter which Smith submitted to The Times, along with eighteen other signatures from renowned philosophers, each objecting to the honorary degree which Cambridge was about to award Jacques Derrida. While Smith's letter has been esteemed for sober defense of philosophy, it has also been viewed as rather notorious by Derrida and postmodern sympathizers. After having contacted Smith at the State University of New York at Buffalo, we agreed to meet and discuss (...)
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  3. Craig Smith (2006). Adam Smith's Political Philosophy: The Invisible Hand and Spontaneous Order. Routledge.score: 150.0
    When Adam Smith published his celebrated writings on economics and moral philosophy he famously referred to the operation of an invisible hand. Adam Smith's Political Philosophy makes visible the invisible hand by examining its significance in Smith's political philosophy and relating it to similar concepts used by other philosophers, revealing a distinctive approach to social theory that stresses the significance of the unintended consequences of human action. This book introduces greater conceptual clarity to the discussion of the invisible hand and (...)
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  4. Ron Amundson & Laurence D. Smith (1984). Clark Hull, Robert Cummins, and Functional Analysis. Philosophy of Science 51 (December):657-666.score: 150.0
    Robert Cummins has recently used the program of Clark Hull to illustrate the effects of logical positivist epistemology upon psychological theory. On Cummins's account, Hull's theory is best understood as a functional analysis, rather than a nomological subsumption. Hull's commitment to the logical positivist view of explanation is said to have blinded him to this aspect of this theory, and thus restricted its scope. We will argue that this interpretation of Hull's epistemology, though common, is mistaken. Hull's epistemological views (...)
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  5. Vincent Michael Colapietro & John Edwin Smith (eds.) (1997). Reason, Experience, and God: John E. Smith in Dialogue. Fordham University Press.score: 150.0
    John E. Smith has contributed to contemporary philosophy in primarily four distinct capacities; first, as a philosopher of religion and God; second, as an indefatigable defender of philosophical reflection in its classical sense ( a sense inclusive of, but not limited to, metaphysics); third, as a participant in the reconstruction of experience and reason so boldly inaugurated by Hegel then redically transformed by the classical American pragmatists, and significantly augmented by such thinkers as Josiah Royce, william Earnest Hocking, and Alfred (...)
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  6. Gerrit Smith & Robert Weingard (1990). Quantum Cosmology and the Beginning of the Universe. Philosophy of Science 57 (4):663-667.score: 150.0
    In this note a recently developed quantum oscillating finite space cosmological model is described. The principle novelty of the model is that there is a quantum blurring of the classical singularity between cycles, instead of a singularity free bounce. Recently, Quentin Smith (1988) has argued that present theoretical and observational evidence justifies the belief that the past history of the universe is finite. The relevance of this cosmological model to Smith's arguments is discussed.
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  7. Tony Smith (1999). Brenner and Crisis Theory: Issues in Systematic and Historical Dialectics. Historical Materialism 5 (1):145-178.score: 150.0
    Tony Smith Philosophy, Iowa State University Robert Brenner‟s recent monograph on the economics of global turbulence has renewed interest in one of the most important topics in Marxian thought, the theory of crisis tendencies in capitalism.1 In their introduction to Brenner‟s monograph the editors of The New Left Review praise him as a worthy successor to Marx in the strongest possible terms. In the eyes of a number of critics, however, Brenner is guilty of a major betrayal of Marx‟s (...)
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  8. Nicholas D. Smith & Paul Woodruff (eds.) (2000). Reason and Religion in Socratic Philosophy. Oxford University Press.score: 150.0
    This volume brings together mostly previously unpublished studies by prominent historians, classicists, and philosophers on the roles and effects of religion in Socratic philosophy and on the trial of Socrates. Among the contributors are Thomas C. Brickhouse, Asli Gocer, Richard Kraut, Mark L. McPherran, Robert C. T. Parker, C. D. C. Reeve, Nicholas D. Smith, Gregory Vlastos, Stephen A. White, and Paul B. Woodruff.
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  9. Eleonore Stump, Charles B. Schmitt, James J. Murphy, M. Mugnai, Robin Smith, C. W. Kilmister, N. C. A. da Costa, von G. Schenk, Robert Bunn, D. W. Barron & A. Grieder (1982). Bokk Review. History and Philosophy of Logic 3 (2):213-240.score: 150.0
    MEDIEVAL LOGICS LAMBERT MARIE DE RIJK (ed.), Die mittelalterlichen Traktate De mod0 opponendiet respondendi, Einleitung und Ausgabe der einschlagigen Texte. (Beitrage zur Geschichte der Philosophie und Theologie des Mittelalters, Neue Folge Band 17.) Miinster: Aschendorff, 1980. 379 pp. No price stated. THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY MARTA FATTORI, Lessico del Novum Organum di Francesco Bacone. Rome: Edizioni dell'Ateneo 1980. Two volumes, il + 543, 520 pp. Lire 65.000. VIVIAN SALMON, The study of language in 17th century England. (Amsterdam Studies in the Theory (...)
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  10. Adam Smith (1980). The Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith: III: Essays on Philosophical Subjects: With Dugald Stewart's `Account of Adam Smith'. OUP Oxford.score: 150.0
    Enth.: Dugoald Stewart's account of Adam Smith / ed. by I. S. Ross.
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  11. Thomas C. Brickhouse & Nicholas D. Smith (eds.) (2002). The Trial and Execution of Socrates: Sources and Controversies. Oxford University Press.score: 150.0
    Socrates is one of the most important yet enigmatic philosophers of all time; his fame has endured for centuries despite the fact that he never actually wrote anything. In 399 B.C.E., he was tried on the charge of impiety by the citizens of Athens, convicted by a jury, and sentenced to death (ordered to drink poison derived from hemlock). About these facts there is no disagreement. However, as the sources collected in this book and the scholarly essays that follow them (...)
     
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  12. Robert W. McGee & Sheldon R. Smith, Ethics and Tax Evasion: A Comparative Study of Utah and Florida Opinion.score: 140.0
    The ethics of tax evasion has been discussed sporadically in the theological and philosophical literature for at least 500 years. Martin Crowe wrote a doctoral thesis that reviewed much of that literature in 1944. The debate revolved around about 15 issues. Over the centuries, three main views evolved on the topic. But the business ethics literature has paid scant attention to this issue, perhaps because of the belief that tax evasion is always unethical. This paper reports the results of an (...)
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  13. Robert C. Ziller & Dale E. Smith (1977). A Phenomenological Utilization of Photographs. Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 7 (2):172-182.score: 140.0
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  14. Robert N. Brandon, Janis Antonovics, Richard Burian, Scott Carson, Greg Cooper, Paul Sheldon Davies, Christopher Horvath, Brent D. Mishler, Robert C. Richardson, Kelly Smith & Peter Thrall (1994). Sober on Brandon on Screening-Off and the Levels of Selection. Philosophy of Science 61 (3):475-486.score: 140.0
    Sober (1992) has recently evaluated Brandon's (1982, 1990; see also 1985, 1988) use of Salmon's (1971) concept of screening-off in the philosophy of biology. He critiques three particular issues, each of which will be considered in this discussion.
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  15. William J. Baumol, Robert E. Litan, Martin E. Cave, Peter Cramton, Robert W. Hahn, Thomas W. Hazlett, Paul L. Joskow, Alfred E. Kahn, John W. Mayo, Patrick A. Messerlin, Bruce M. Owen, Robert S. Pindyck, Vernon L. Smith, Scott Wallsten, Leonard Waverman, Lawrence J. White & Scott Savage, Economists' Statement on Network Neutrality Policy.score: 140.0
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  16. Robert W. McGee & Sheldon R. Smith, Opinions on the Ethics of Tax Evasion: A Comparative Study of Utah and New Jersey.score: 140.0
    The ethics of tax evasion has been discussed sporadically in the theological and philosophical literature for at least 500 years. Martin Crowe wrote a doctoral thesis that reviewed much of that literature in 1944. The debate revolved around about 15 issues. Over the centuries, three main views evolved on the topic. But the business ethics literature has paid scant attention to this issue, perhaps because of the belief that tax evasion is always unethical. This paper reports the results of an (...)
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  17. Rex L. Marshall, Robert W. Armstrong & Malcolm Smith (1998). The Ethical Environment of Tax Practitioners: Western Australian Evidence. Journal of Business Ethics 17 (12):1265-1279.score: 140.0
    This study examines Australian tax agents' perceptions of the ethical environment in which they practice, within the context of an income tax system based on self-assessment principles. The research identifies and ranks an inventory of ethical issues in terms of perceived frequency of occurrence and importance to Western Australian tax agents. In addition, the extent and influence of ethical concerns in the profession are evaluated.The study has determined that the most frequently cited ethical issue is the failure to make reasonable (...)
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  18. Geoffrey Brennan, Robert E. Goodin & Michael A. Smith (eds.) (2007). Common Minds: Themes From the Philosophy of Philip Pettit. Oxford University Press.score: 140.0
     
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  19. Robert L. Bonn & Alexander B. Smith (1988). Rejoinder to Herrnstein. Criminal Justice Ethics 7 (1):15-17.score: 140.0
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  20. Robert L. Bonn & Alexander B. Smith (1988). The Case Against Using Biological Indicators in Judicial Decision Making. Criminal Justice Ethics 7 (1):3-10.score: 140.0
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  21. Adam Smith, The Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith in 7 Vols.score: 120.0
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  22. Nick Smith, EPIPHENOMENALISM Keith Campbell and Nicholas J.J. Smith December 1993.score: 120.0
    Epiphenomenalism is a theory concerning the relation between the mental and physical realms, regarded as radically different in nature. The theory holds that only physical states have causal power, and that mental states are completely dependent on them. The mental realm, for epiphenomenalists, is nothing more than a series of conscious states which signify the occurrence of states of the nervous system, but which play no causal role. For example, my feeling sleepy does not cause my yawning — rather, both (...)
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  23. Robert Fine & Will Smith (2003). Jurgen Habermas's Theory of Cosmopolitanism. Constellations 10 (4):469-487.score: 120.0
  24. Basil Smith (2012). A Dialogue on Consciousness, by Torin Alter and Robert Howell. [REVIEW] Journal of Consciousness Studies 19 (9-10):247-252.score: 120.0
  25. William Smith (2010). Robert Sokolowski: Phenomenology of the Human Person. [REVIEW] Husserl Studies 26 (3):225-232.score: 120.0
  26. Robert J. Smith (1984). The Psychopath as Moral Agent. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 45 (2):177-193.score: 120.0
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  27. William H. Smith (2010). Robert Sokolowski: Phenomenology of the Human Person Cambridge University Press, New York, 2008, 359 Pp, Hardcover, $88.99, Isbn 978-0-521-88891-. [REVIEW] Husserl Studies 26 (3):225-232.score: 120.0
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  28. Robert Weingard & Gerrit Smith (1982). Spin and Space. Synthese 50 (2):213 - 231.score: 120.0
    In this paper we will take a careful look at the well-known fact that a complete 2 rotation in three dimensional space, while leaving vectors, tensors and generally the integral representations of the rotation group unchanged, causes a sign change in the half-integral spinor representations of the rotation group. First, in a brief introduction, we review the origin of the sign change of spinors by a 2 rotation. Next, we analyze Aharonov and Susskind's (hereafter referred to as A. & S.) (...)
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  29. N. Craig Smith & Robert J. Crawford (2006). The Wal-Mart Supply Chain Controversy. Journal of Business Ethics Education 3:143-164.score: 120.0
    Wal-Mart received widespread praise for its response to Hurricane Katrina when it hit the Louisiana coast in August 2005 and low prices at the world’s largest retailer are estimated to save consumers billions of dollars a year. Nonetheless, it was coming under increasing criticism for corebusiness practices, ranging from detrimental effects on communities when Wal-Mart stores are established, to abusive labour practices, to alleged sourcing from sweatshops. This case looks at the benefits and the potentially harmful consequences of the Wal-Mart (...)
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  30. Jan Smith (1983). Book Review:Participation in Social and Political Activities. David Horton Smith. [REVIEW] Ethics 93 (2):411-.score: 120.0
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  31. Robert Sinnerbrink, Jean-Philippe Deranty & Nicholas Smith (2005). Critique Hope, Power: Challenges of Contemporary Critical Theory. Critical Horizons 6 (1):1-21.score: 120.0
     
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  32. John Maynard Smith (2002). Commentary on Kerr and Godfrey-Smith. Biology and Philosophy 17 (4).score: 120.0
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  33. Robert Smith (1998). Memento Mori. Angelaki 3 (3):45 – 57.score: 120.0
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  34. Robert Elliot & Michael Smith (1977). Individuating Actions: A Reply to McCullagh and Thalberg. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 55 (3):209 – 212.score: 120.0
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  35. Robert Rowland Smith (2010). Breakfast with Socrates: An Extraordinary (Philosophical) Journey Through Your Ordinary Day. Free Press.score: 120.0
    Introduction -- Waking up -- Getting ready -- Travelling to work -- Being at work -- Going to the doctor -- Having lunch with your parents -- Bunking off -- Shopping -- Booking a holiday -- Going to the gym -- Taking a bath -- Reading a book -- Watching TV -- Cooking and eating dinner -- Going to a party -- Arguing with your partner -- Having sex -- Falling asleep and dreaming.
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  36. Janet R. Day, Martin L. Smith, Gerald Erenberg & Robert L. Collins (1994). An Assessment of a Formal Ethics Committee Consultation Process. HEC Forum 6 (1).score: 120.0
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  37. A. Peterson Robert, Dwight Merunka Gerald Albaum, Scott Jose Luis Munuera & M. Smith (forthcoming). Effects of Nationality, Gender, and Religiosity on Business-Related Ethicality. Journal of Business Ethics.score: 120.0
    Cross-national studies of business-related ethicality frequently have concluded that Americans possess higher ethical standards than non-Americans. These conclusions have generally been based on survey responses of relatively small convenience samples of individuals in a very limited number of countries. This article reports a study of the relationship between nationality and business-related ethicality based on survey responses from more than 6300 business students attending 120 colleges and universities in 36 countries. Two well-documented determinants of business ethics (gender and religiosity) were investigated (...)
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  38. Huston Smith (2001). Huston Smith Replies to Barbour, Goodenough, and Peterson. Zygon 36 (2):223-231.score: 120.0
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  39. Carlota S. Smith & Robert Wall (1983). Introduction. Linguistics and Philosophy 6 (3):291-291.score: 120.0
    Although they might not express themselves in quite this way, non-philosophers tend to think that mereological composition is a vague matter : sometimes it occurs, sometimes it does not, and sometimes it sort of occurs. For example, when I am building a boat, at first the timbers that I have acquired for the job do not jointly compose an entity; in the end they do—they compose the boat that I have built; and in between they sort of or more or (...)
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  40. Nathan Robert Smith (2008). Oversimplification: A Reply to White. Analysis 68 (298):161–168.score: 120.0
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  41. Robert Bolton & Robin Smith (1994). Introduction. Ancient Philosophy 14:3-7.score: 120.0
  42. James G. Colbert, Fred Seddon, Julien S. Murphy, John-Christian Smith, John W. Murphy, Michael J. Zenzen & Robert B. Louden (1992). Reviews. [REVIEW] Studies in East European Thought 43 (1).score: 120.0
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  43. Sita Anantha Raman, Robert Nichols Richard, Joshua Searle-White, Heather T. Frazer, Timothy Lubin, Robin Rinehart, Joel R. Smith, Andrea Pinkney, David Gordon White, John Powers, Phyllis Herman, Lawrence A. Babb, Carl Olson, June McDaniel, Knut A. Jacobsen, John E. Cort, Gregory P. Fields & Jeffrey J. Kripal (2000). Book Reviews and Notices. [REVIEW] International Journal of Hindu Studies 4 (2).score: 120.0
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  44. Emrys Westacott, Robert Rowland Smith & Mark Vernon (2010). Depths of the Mundane. The Philosopher's Magazine (49):89-92.score: 120.0
    Why eschew luxury? The traditional arguments for frugality typically focus on what is good for the individual. Some see frugality as morally valuable because it tends to be associated with other virtues such as wisdom, honesty, or sincerity. Some find the natural, uncluttered, focused character of a simple lifestyle aesthetically appealing. The most common argument, though, is that simple living is the surest route – some even say the only route – to happiness.
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  45. George J. Agich, James Le Roy Smith, Larry R. Churchill, Laurence B. McCullough, Hans J. Schwanitz, Robert Tschiedel, H. Seithe & B. Baldus (1983). Reviews. [REVIEW] Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 4 (2).score: 120.0
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  46. Robert Weingard & Gerrit Smith (1986). Book Review:Foundations of Space-Time Theories Michael Friedman. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 53 (2):286-.score: 120.0
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  47. Robert J. Smith (2005). Regression to the Mean: More Than a Statistic. Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 25 (1):106-115.score: 120.0
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  48. Robert W. G. Smith, Antonio Gramsci's Proposal for the Political Education of the Proletariat.score: 120.0
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  49. Robert Menzies, Julius Lipner, Pradip Bhattacharya, Christian K. Wedemeyer, Carl Olson, Kate Brittlebarik, Karen Pechilis Prentiss, David Carpenter, Anne E. Monius, Robin Rinehart, Patricia M. Greer, John Grimes, Srimati Basu, Lorilai Biernacki, Reid B. Locklin, Srimati Basu, Michael H. Eisher, Doris R. Jakobsh, Steve Derné, Gail M. Harley, Gavin Flood, Frederick M. Smith & Ariel Glucklich (2002). Book Reviews and Notices. [REVIEW] International Journal of Hindu Studies 6 (1).score: 120.0
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  50. Robert Smith (2000). From 100 Sonnets. Angelaki 5 (1):189-191.score: 120.0
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  51. Robert J. Smith (2001). The Place of Facts in a World of Values: Subject and Object in a Postmodern World. Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 21 (2):153-172.score: 120.0
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  52. A. Anthony Smith (1982). Robert Nozick's Critique of Marxian Economics. Social Theory and Practice 8 (2):165-188.score: 120.0
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  53. Brother S. Robert Smith (1963). The Didascalicon of Hugh of St. Victor. The New Scholasticism 37 (3):390-393.score: 120.0
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  54. Tony Smith (2005). Phases of Capitalist Development: Booms, Crises and Globalizations, Edited by Robert Albritton, Makoto Itoh, Richard Westra and Alan Zuege. Historical Materialism 13 (4):363-372.score: 120.0
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  55. Muhammad Usman Erdosy, Nancy J. Barnes, Lou Ratté, John Grimes, Paul B. Courtright, Brian K. Smith, Jane I. Smith, Carl Olson, T. N. Madan, William K. Mahony, Robert N. Minor, Jeffrey J. Kripal, Dennis Hudson, Lou Ratté, Serinity Young & Phillip B. Wagoner (1997). Book Reviews and Notices. [REVIEW] International Journal of Hindu Studies 1 (1).score: 120.0
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  56. Anthony Mellors & Robert Smith (2000). Call for Papers: Poets on the Verge. Angelaki 5 (1):5 – 7.score: 120.0
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  57. Robert J. Smith (2002). "The Place of Facts in a World of Values: Subject and Object in a Postmodern World": Errata. Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 22 (1).score: 120.0
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  58. Robert Smith (2002). Art, Death and the Perfection of Error. Angelaki 7 (2):143 – 159.score: 120.0
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  59. Robert Smith (2003). A Harmless Suggestion. Angelaki 8 (3):181 – 198.score: 120.0
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  60. Robert Smith (1998). A Subject is Being Beaten. Angelaki 3 (1):187 – 196.score: 120.0
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  61. Robert Smith (1998). Distraction. Angelaki 3 (2):133 – 146.score: 120.0
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  62. Robert Rowland Smith (2011). Driving with Plato: The Meaning of Life's Milestones. Free Press.score: 120.0
    A delightful, intellectual romp through life's milestones--being born, learning to drive, getting married, etc--enlivened with apropos philosophy.
     
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  63. Robert W. Smith (2002). The Einstein Tower: An Intertexture of Dynamic Construction, Relativity Theory, and Astronomy. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B 33 (3):591-599.score: 120.0
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  64. N. Craig Smith & Robert J. Crawford (2008). Unilever and Oxfam: Understanding the Impacts of Business on Poverty (A) and (B). Journal of Business Ethics Education 5:63-112.score: 120.0
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  65. Robert Rowland Smith (2009). Q & A. The Philosopher's Magazine (47):114-115.score: 120.0
    Why eschew luxury? The traditional arguments for frugality typically focus on what is good for the individual. Some see frugality as morally valuable because it tends to be associated with other virtues such as wisdom, honesty, or sincerity. Some find the natural, uncluttered, focused character of a simple lifestyle aesthetically appealing. The most common argument, though, is that simple living is the surest route – some even say the only route – to happiness.
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  66. Julie MacDonald, Shirley A. Smith & Robert J. Winter (1990). To What Extent Should a Hospital Ethics Committee Be Involved in Hospital Policy Formation? HEC Forum 1 (6):341-350.score: 120.0
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  67. Anthony Mellors & Robert Smith (2000). Editorial Introduction: Poets on the Verge. Angelaki 5 (1):1 – 2.score: 120.0
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  68. Timothy Murphy, Roy Sellars & Robert Smith (1998). Editorial Introduction. Angelaki 3 (2):1-3.score: 120.0
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  69. George B. Pepper (1981). Robert C. Pollock, An Intellectual Portrait. Thought 56 (4):477-490.score: 120.0
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  70. Jason Scott Robert & Andrea Smith (2004). Toxic Ethics: Environmental Genomics and the Health of Populations. Bioethics 18 (6):493–514.score: 120.0
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  71. Adam Smith (1948). Adam Smith's Moral and Political Philosophy. New York, Hafner Pub. Co..score: 120.0
    The theory of moral sentiments.--Lectures on justice, police, revenue and arms.--An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations.
     
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  72. Bill Smith (2011). A Tribute to Robert A. Herrera (1930–2009). Augustinian Studies 42 (1):119-120.score: 120.0
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  73. Robert Rowland Smith (2010). Breakfast with Socrates: The Philosophy of Everyday Life. Free Press.score: 120.0
    Introduction -- Waking up -- Getting ready -- Travelling to work -- Being at work -- Going to the doctor -- Having lunch with your parents -- Bunking off -- Shopping -- Booking a holiday -- Going to the gym -- Taking a bath -- Reading a book -- Watching TV -- Cooking and eating dinner -- Going to a party -- Arguing with your partner -- Having sex -- Falling asleep and dreaming.
     
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  74. William Benjamin Smith (1911). Comment by William Benjamin Smith. The Monist 21 (1):119-124.score: 120.0
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  75. Michael Smith, Robert Goodin & Geoffrey Geoffrey (eds.) (2007). Common Minds. Oxford.score: 120.0
  76. John E. Smith (1980). Comments on Beth J. Singer's "John E. Smith on Pragmatism". Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 16 (1):26 - 33.score: 120.0
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  77. Robert Smith (1999). Glozing. Angelaki 4 (3):151 – 152.score: 120.0
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  78. Jonathan Z. Smith, Willi Braun & Russell T. McCutcheon (eds.) (2008). Introducing Religion: Essays in Honor of Jonathan Z. Smith. Equinox Pub..score: 120.0
     
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  79. Vincent Edward Smith (1955). Philosophical Studies in Honor of the Very Reverend Ignatius Smith, O.P. The Modern Schoolman 32 (3):290-291.score: 120.0
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  80. James Ward Smith (1969). Robert Maxwell Scoon 1886-1970. Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 43:207 - 208.score: 120.0
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  81. Craig Smith (2010). Smith. In John Skorupski (ed.), The Routledge Companion to Ethics. Routledge.score: 120.0
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  82. Norman Kemp Smith (1967). The Credibility of Divine Existence: The Collected Papers of Norman Kemp Smith. New York, St. Martin's Press.score: 120.0
     
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  83. Adam Smith (1976). The Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith: I: The Theory of Moral Sentiments. OUP Oxford.score: 120.0
     
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  84. Robert Smith (1996). Title Without Colon. Angelaki 1 (1):69 – 78.score: 120.0
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  85. T. V. Smith (1931). Book Review:In the Senate. George Wharton Pepper. [REVIEW] Ethics 41 (2):268-.score: 120.0
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  86. C. J. G. Wright, Barry C. Smith & Cynthia Macdonald (eds.) (2000). Knowing Our Own Minds. Oxford University Press.score: 90.0
  87. C. Macdonald, Barry C. Smith & C. J. G. Wright (1998). Knowing Our Own Minds: Essays in Self-Knowledge. Oxford University Press.score: 90.0
  88. N. H. Taylor (2010). Christians and a Land Called Holy: How We Can Foster Justice, Peace, and Hope. By Charles P. Lutz & Robert O. Smith. Heythrop Journal 51 (4):715-716.score: 42.0
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  89. John Michael Roberts (2007). Review of "Critique Today". Edited by Robert Sinnerbrink, Jean-Philippe Deranty, Nicholas H. Smith and Peter Schmiedgen. Leiden, The Netherlands and Boston: Brill, 2006. [REVIEW] Journal of Critical Realism 6 (2).score: 37.0
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  90. Glenn R. Morrow (1938). Book Review:The Administration of Justice From Homer to Aristotle, Vol. II. Robert J. Bonner, Gertrude Smith. [REVIEW] Ethics 49 (1):104-.score: 36.0
  91. Shannon Stimson (2004). From Invisible Hand to Moral Restraint: The Transformation of the Market Mechanism From Adam Smith to Thomas Robert Malthus. Journal of Scottish Philosophy 2 (1):22-47.score: 36.0
  92. Francis Kane (1993). The Patient's Ordeal. William F. May. Medical Ethics Series, Daniel Smith and Robert Veatch, Editors. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1991. [REVIEW] Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 2 (03):385-.score: 36.0
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  93. P. M. Brown & P. G. Walsh (1992). Manfred Wacht (Ed.): Concordantia in Lucretium. (Alpha–Omega, Reihe A, 122.) Pp. Vii + 845. Hildesheim, Zürich and New York: Olms–Weidmann, 1991. DM 298.Manfred Wacht (Ed.): Concordantia in Lucanum. (Alpha–Omega, Reihe A, 125.) Pp. Vii + 891. Hildesheim, Zürich and New York: Olms–Weidmann, 1992. DM 298.Rodney H. Cooper, Leo C. Ferrari, Peter M. Ruddock, J. Robert Smith (Edd.): Concordantia in Libros XIII Confessionum S. Aurelii Augustini: A Concordance to the Skutella (1969) Edition. (Alpha–Omega, Reihe A, 124.) 2 Vols. Pp. Xi+1191. Hildesheim, Zurich and New York: Olms–Weidemann, 1991. DM 396. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 42 (02):441-.score: 36.0
  94. Ernest C. Mossner (1960). Of the Principle of Moral Estimation: A Discourse Between David Hume, Robert Clerk, and Adam Smith: An Unpublished Ms by Adam Ferguson. Journal of the History of Ideas 21 (April-June):222-232.score: 36.0
  95. W. S. Milner (1931). Book Review:The Administration of Justice From Homer to Aristotle. Robert J. Bonner, Gertrude Smith. [REVIEW] Ethics 41 (2):258-.score: 36.0
  96. H. D. R. W. (1910). University Plays Hymenaeus: A Comedy Acted at St. John's College, Cambridge. Probably Written by Robert Ward. Now First Printed with Introduction and Notes by G. C. Moore Smith. 1908. Fucus Histriomastix: A Comedy Acted at Queens' College, Cambridge, in Lent, 1623. By the Same. 1909. Laelia: A Comedy Acted at Queens' College Probably on March 1, 1595. By the Same. 1910. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 24 (05):159-161.score: 36.0
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  97. Robert Pepper-Smith, William R. C. Harvey & M. Silberfeld (1996). Competency and Practical Judgment. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 17 (2).score: 29.0
    At least four different frameworks — psychiatric, cognitive, functional and decision-making — are used in the evaluation of competence, all of which remain more or less unrelated in the literature. In the first section of this paper we consider various meanings of competence, in order to arrive at a definition of the term relevant to the medical and legal setting. Patient or client competence, we conclude, refers to the practical abilities that individuals employ in pursuing their own autonomous goals in (...)
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  98. Graham Cairns-Smith, Thomas W. Clark, Ravi Gomatam, Robert H. Kane, Nicholas Maxwell, J. J. C. Smart, Sean A. Spence & Henry P. Stapp (2005). Commentaries on David Hodgson's "a Plain Person's Free Will". Journal of Consciousness Studies 12 (1):20-75.score: 24.0
    REMARKS ON EVOLUTION AND TIME-SCALES, Graham Cairns-Smith; HODGSON'S BLACK BOX, Thomas Clark; DO HODGSON'S PROPOSITIONS UNIQUELY CHARACTERIZE FREE WILL?, Ravi Gomatam; WHAT SHOULD WE RETAIN FROM A PLAIN PERSON'S CONCEPT OF FREE WILL?, Gilberto Gomes; ISOLATING DISPARATE CHALLENGES TO HODGSON'S ACCOUNT OF FREE WILL, Liberty Jaswal; FREE AGENCY AND LAWS OF NATURE, Robert Kane; SCIENCE VERSUS REALIZATION OF VALUE, NOT DETERMINISM VERSUS CHOICE, Nicholas Maxwell; COMMENTS ON HODGSON, J.J.C. Smart; THE VIEW FROM WITHIN, Sean Spence; COMMENTARY ON HODGSON, Henry (...)
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  99. Robert F. Allen (2005). Free Will and Indeterminism: Robert Kane's Libertarianism. Journal of Philosophical Research 30:341-355.score: 21.0
    Drawing on Aristotle’s notion of “ultimate responsibility,” Robert Kane argues that to be exercising a free will an agent must have taken some character forming decisions for which there were no sufficient conditions or decisive reasons.1 That is, an agent whose will is free not only had the ability to develop other dispositions, but could have exercised that ability without being irrational. To say it again, a person has a free will just in case her character is the product (...)
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