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  1. Sadik J. Al-Azm (1968). Kant's Conception of the Noumenon. Dialogue 6 (04):516-520.score: 49.5
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  2. J. P. Hogendijk (1986). AL-DAFFA, ALI A. And STROYLS, JOHN J. [1984]: Studies in the Exact Sciences in Medieval Islam. University of Petroleum and Minerals (Dhahran, Saudi Arabia) and John Wiley and Sons. X+243 Pp. (ISBN 0-471-90320-5). [REVIEW] British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 37 (4):516-520.score: 39.0
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  3. J. Healy (1996). R. Konig, Et Al.: C. Plinius Secundus der A. Naturkunde, Lateinischdeutsch. Buch 31. Medizin Und Pharmakologie: Heilmittel Aus Dem Wasser. (Sammlung Tusculum). Zurich, Munich: Artemis and Winkler, 1994.#R. Konig, J. Hopp: C. Plinius Secundus D. A, Naturkunde. Lateinisch-Deutsch. Buch 37. Stein: Edelstein, Gemmen, Bernstein. (Sammlung Tusculum). Zurich, Munich: Artemis & Winkler, 1994. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 46 (1):50-52.score: 39.0
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  4. P. J. Rhodes (1995). Athens and the USA Today J. P. Euben Et Al. (Edd.): Athenian Political Thought and the Reconstruction of American Democracy. Pp. Viii+352. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1994. $45 (Paper, $16.95). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 45 (02):317-318.score: 39.0
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  5. John Corcoran & Stewart Shapiro (1976). Review of J. N. Crossley Et Al., What Is Mathematical Logic?. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 43 (2):301-.score: 36.0
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  6. Allan Bäck (1995). Joep Lameer, Al-Fārābī and Aristotelian Syllogistic: Greek Theory and Islamic Practice, Leiden-New York-Köln (E.J. Brill) 1994, XX + 351 P. ISBN 90-04-09884-. [REVIEW] Vivarium 33 (2):246-249.score: 36.0
  7. [M. W. F. S.] (2002). Timothy J. Gianotti Al'ghazali's Unspeakable Doctrine of the Soul: Unveiling the Esoteric Psychology and Eschatology of the IHYA. (Leiden: E. J. Brill, 2001) Pp. V+205. £59.00 (Hbk). ISBN 9004120831. [REVIEW] Religious Studies 38 (1):123-124.score: 36.0
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  8. Elena Esposito (2010). P. Oxy. LXXI (R.) Hatzilambrou, (P.J.) Parsons, (J.) Chapa (Edd., Trans.) [Et Al.] The Oxyrhynchus Papyri. Volume LXXI. (Graeco-Roman Memoirs 91.) Pp. Xii + 164, Colour Pls. London: Egypt Exploration Society for The Arts and Humanities Research Council, 2007. Cased, £65. ISBN: 978-0-85698-174-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 60 (01):285-.score: 36.0
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  9. T. H. Irwin (1983). Book Zeta of Aristotle's Metaphysics Myles Burnyeat: Et Al. Notes on Book Zeta of Aristotle's Metaphysics, Being the Record of a Seminar Held in London, 1975–1979. (Study Aids Series, Monograph 1.) Pp. Iii + 158. Oxford: Sub-Faculty of Philosophy, 1979. (Distributed by J. Hannon, Great Clarendon Street, Oxford.) Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 33 (02):234-236.score: 36.0
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  10. Josip Talanga (1995). Theophrastus' Metaphysics A. Laks, W. Most Et Al.: Théophraste, Métaphysique. (Collection des Universités de France.) Pp. Xc+103 (Texte Double). Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1993. Cased. M. Van Raalte: Theophrastus, Metaphysics, with an Introduction, Translation and Commentary. (Mnemosyne Suppl. 125.) Pp. Xvi+676. Leiden, New York, Cologne: E. J. Brill, 1993. Cased. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 45 (01):18-21.score: 36.0
  11. Stanley B. Cunningham (1968). The Concept of Morality. By W. J. Frankena Et Al., University of Colorado Studies, Series in Philosophy No. 3. Boulder: University of Colorado Press, 1967. Pp. 94. $2.50. [REVIEW] Dialogue 7 (03):517-520.score: 36.0
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  12. A. T. Fear (2000). J. M. Blázquez: Intelectuales, Ascetas y Demonios Al Final de la Antigüedad . Pp. 566. Madrid: Ediciones Cátedra, 1998. Paper, No Price Given. ISBN: 84-376-1499-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 50 (01):317-.score: 36.0
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  13. R. L. Gordon (2007). Balty (J.C.), Boardman (J.), Et Al. (Edd.) Thesaurus Cultus Et Rituum Antiquorum (ThesCRA). 1. Processions. Sacrifices. Libations. Fumigations. Dedications. Pp. Xxii + 612, Ills, Pls. ISBN: 978-0-89236-788-7. 2. Purification. Initiation. Heroization. Apotheosis. Banquet. Dance. Music. Cult Images. Pp. Xxii + 646, Ills, Pls. ISBN: 978-0-89236-789-4. 3. Divination. Prayer. Veneration. Hikesia. Asylia. Oath. Malediction. Profanation. Magic. Pp. Xviii + 434, Ills, Pls. ISBN: 978-0-89236-790-0. 4. Cult Places. Representations of Cult Places. Pp. Xiv + 485, Ills, Pls. ISBN: 978-0-89236-791-7. 5. Personnel of Cult. Cult Instruments. Pp. Xx + 502, Ills, Pls. ISBN: 978-0-89236-792-4. 6. Abbreviations. Index of Museums, Collections and Sites. Pp. Xvi + 167. ISBN: 978-0-89236-793-1. Los Angeles: The J. Paul Getty Museum, 2005–2006. Cased, Vols 1–5: £125, €180, US$225 Per Volume, Vol. 6: £40, €60, US$90. ISBN for the Set: 978-0-89236-787-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 57 (02).score: 36.0
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  14. P. A. Hansen (1994). A. Bourgarel, H. Metzger, G. Siebert, A. Davesne, J. Marcadé J. Bousquet, Et Al.: Fouiles de Xanthos, Ix, Vols. 1–2, Text & Planches. Pp. X+208; Xii+82 Plates+8 Loose Plans. Paris: Editions Klincksieck, 1992. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 44 (01):230-.score: 36.0
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  15. Richard Lemay (1971). Le Problème des Attributs Divins Dans la Doctrine d'Al-Aš'ari Et de Ses Premiers Grands Disciples. Par Michel Allard, S. J. Recherches Publiées Sous la Direction de l'Institut de Lettres Orientales de Beyrouth. Tome XXVIII. Imprimerie Catholique, Beyrouth 1965. XXII 450 Pages. [REVIEW] Dialogue 10 (01):190-194.score: 36.0
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  16. Sinclair Hood (1989). Excavations at Lemba E. J. Peltenburget Al.. Lemba Archaeological Project, Vol. I: Excavations at Lemba Lakkous, 1976–1983. (Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology, LXX.L.) Pp. Xxvi + 331; 36 Figures in Text + 82 at End + 168 Tables + 50 Plates at End. Gothenburg: Paul Åström, 1985. Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 39 (02):334-335.score: 36.0
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  17. R. A. Nicholson (1936). The Doctrine of the Sūfīs (Kitāb Al-Ta'arruf). Translated From the Arabic of Abū Bakr Al-Kalābādhī by A. J. Arberry, M.A. (London: Cambridge University Press, 1935. Pp. Xviii + 173. Price 10s. 6d.). [REVIEW] Philosophy 11 (43):377-.score: 36.0
  18. F. H. Sandbach (1960). Menander, Dyscolos Jean Bingen: Menander, Dyscolos. (Textus Minores, Vol. Xxvi.) Pp. Xvi + 52. Leiden: Brill, 1960. Paper, Fl. 5.50. Carlo Diano: Menandro: Dyskolos Ovvero Sia Il Selvatico. (Proagones: Testi, Vol. I.) Pp. 142. Padua: Antenore, 1960 (Cover), 1959 (Title-Page). Paper. Carlo Diano: Note in Margine Al Dyskolos di Menandro. (Proagones: Studi, Vol. I.) Pp. 77. Padua: Antenore, 1959. Paper. H. J. Mette: Menandros: Dyskolos. Pp. 32. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1960. Paper, DM. 4.80. J. H. Quincey, W. Ritchie, G. P. Shipp, A. P. Treweek: Notes on the Dyskolos of Menander. Pp. 12. Adelaide: Australian Humanities Research Council, 1960 (Obtainable in the U.K. From International University Booksellers, 39 Store St., London, W.I.) Paper. T. B. L. Webster: The Birth of Modern Comedy. Pp. 13. Adelaide: Australian Humanities Research Council, 1960 (Obtainable as Above). Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 10 (03):204-207.score: 36.0
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  19. Nicola Waugh (2007). Padgett (J.M.) The Centaur's Smile. The Human Animal in Early Greek Art. With Contributions by W.A.P. Childs, D. Tsiafakis, Et Al. Pp. Xx + 406, Colour Map, B/W & Colour Ills. Princeton: Princeton University Art Museum, 2003. Cased, £40. ISBN: 978-0-300-10163-8 (978-0-943012-40-7 Pbk). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 57 (01):207-.score: 36.0
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  20. Jorge García Cardiel (2012). Almagro Gorbea, Martín – Lorrio Alvarado, Alberto J., "Teutates, el héroe fundador y el culto heroico al antepasado en Hispania y en la Keltiké.". 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 17:253-258.score: 36.0
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  21. H. W. Catling (1990). A Middle/Late Cypriot Tomb Ino Nikolaou, †Kyriakos Nikolaou: Kazaphani: A Middle/Late Cypriot Tomb at Kazaphani-Ayios Andronikos: T.2A, B. (With Appendices by J.-C. Courtois Et Al.) Pp. X+121; 18 Text Figures, 39 Black and White Photographs. Nicosia: Republic of Cyprus, Ministry of Communications and Works, Department of Antiquities, 1989. C£12. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 40 (02):414-415.score: 36.0
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  22. P. M. Fraser (1984). H. W. Pleket, R. S. Stroud Et Al.: Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum, XXX. Pp. Xxxiii + 611. Amsterdam: J. C. Gieben, 1983. Fl. 160. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 34 (02):355-356.score: 36.0
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  23. Andrew Smith (1994). Porphyry's Life of Plotinus J. Pépin Et Al.: Porphyre: La Vie de Plotin II. (Histoire des Doctrines de LΆntiquité Classique, II.) Études Ďintroduction, Texte Grec Et Traduction Française, Commentaire, Notes Complémentaires, Bibliographie. Pp. Xv + 765. Paris: Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin, 1992. Paper, Frs. 450. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 44 (01):34-35.score: 36.0
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  24. Thomas Wiedemann (1998). The Roman Family: Models and Mentalities K. R. Bradley: Discovering the Roman Family. Studies in Roman Social History. Pp. Xi + 216. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1991. Paper. ISBN: 0-19-505858-5. D. I. Kertzer, R. P. Saller (Edd.): The Family in Italy: From Antiquity to the Present. Pp. Xv + 399. New Haven, CT and London: Yale University Press, 1991. Cased. ISBN: 0-300-05037-2. J.-U. Krause Et Al.: Die Familie Und Weitere Anthropologische Grundlagen. (Bibliographie Zur Römischen Sozialgeschichte, 1.) Pp. Xii + 260. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 1992. Paper. ISBN: 3-515-06044-8. W. Suder: Geras. Old Age in Greco-Roman Antiquity. A Classified Bibliography. Pp. 169. Wroclaw: Profil, 1991. Paper. ISBN: 83-900102-2-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 48 (01):125-127.score: 36.0
  25. Michael D. Barber (1991). Rationality, Relativism and the Human Sciences. Edited by J. Margolis Et Al. The Modern Schoolman 68 (2):185-187.score: 36.0
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  26. S. Bautista & Juan José (2007). Hacia Una Crítica Ética Del Pensamiento Latinoamericano: Introducción Al Pensamiento Crítico de Franz J. Hinkelammert. Fundación Ipda.score: 36.0
     
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  27. James Collins (1975). "La Filosofia Della Religione in Kant. I: Dal Dogmatismo Teologico Al Teismo Morale (1755-1783)," by Ada Lamacchia; "Stuttgarter Privatvorlesungen," by Friedrich W.J. Schelling, Ed. Miklos Vetö; "Grundlegung der Positiven Philosophie," by Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling. Ed. Horst Fuhrmans; "Max Scheler," Volume 1: "Fenomenologia E Antropologia Personalistica," and Volume 2: "Filosofia Della Religione," by Giovanni Ferretti. [REVIEW] The Modern Schoolman 52 (4):449-451.score: 36.0
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  28. Donald A. Cress (1973). "Guide to Marxist Philosophy: An Introductory Bibliography," Ed. J. M. Bochenski Et Al. The Modern Schoolman 51 (1):83-84.score: 36.0
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  29. F. Fischer (1985). Book Reviews : Language and Politic Al Understanding. BY MICHAEL J. SHAPIRO. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1981. Pp. X + 253. $26.80 Cloth. [REVIEW] Philosophy of the Social Sciences 15 (3):371-377.score: 36.0
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  30. Simon Goldhill (1995). Menu Gourmand J.-C. Carrière Et Al.: La Litérature Gréco-Romaine. Anthologie Historique. (Collection 'RÉF'.) Pp. 782. Tours: Nathan, 1994. Cased. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 45 (02):272-274.score: 36.0
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  31. Maurice R. Holloway (1964). "The Western Heritage of Faith and Reason," by E. G. Bewkes Et Al., and J. C. Keene. The Modern Schoolman 41 (3):306-306.score: 36.0
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  32. Howard Mann (2005). A Review Of: “Ezekiel J. Emanuel, Robert A. Crouch, John D. Arras, Et Al., Eds. 2004.Ethical and Regulatory Aspects of Clinical Research: Readings and Commentary”. [REVIEW] American Journal of Bioethics 5 (3):72-74.score: 36.0
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  33. A. G. Nikolaidis (1994). Theophrastus of Eresus William W. Fortenbaugh Et Al. (Edd.) Theophrastus of Eresus: Sources for His Life, Writings, Thought and Influence. (Philosophia Antiqua.) 2 Vols. Pp. Xiii+465; Pp. 705. Leiden, New York, Cologne: E. J. Brill, 1992. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 44 (02):302-304.score: 36.0
  34. Ignacio Olabarri Gortazar & Francisco Javier Caspistegui (eds.) (2005). The Strength of History at the Doors of the New Millenium: History and the Other Social and Human Sciences Along Xxth Century, 1899-2002: Vii International History Colloquium, Universidad De Navarra, Pamplona, 11-13 De Abril De 2002 ; I. Olábarri and F.J. Caspistegui, Eds ; Georg G. Iggers ... [Et Al.]. [REVIEW] Ediciones Universidad De Navarra.score: 36.0
     
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  35. G. Bosetti (2011). Introduction: Addressing the Politics of Fear. The Challenge Posed by Pluralism to Europe. Philosophy and Social Criticism 37 (4):371-382.score: 28.5
    The introduction to this issue is meant to address the ways in which turbulent immigration is challenging European democratic countries’ capacity to integrate the pluralism of cultures in light of the current state of economic instability, strong public debt, unemployment and an aging resident population. The Reset-Dialogues on Civilizations Association has organized its annual Istanbul Seminars in order to fill the need for constructive dialogue dedicated to increasing understanding and implementing social and political change. Turkey’s accession to the European Union (...)
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  36. S. J. Al-Azm (1968). Absolute Space and Kant's First Antinomy of Pure Reason. Kant-Studien 59 (1-4).score: 28.5
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  37. María G. Navarro (2011). Review of 'Reasoning. Studies of Human Inference and Its Foundations' by Jonathan E. Adler and Lance J. Rips. [REVIEW] Anuario Filosófico 44 (3):629-632.score: 27.0
    Reasoning es una obra monumental de más de mil páginas editada en estrecha colaboración por el filósofo Jonathan E. Adler y el psicólogo Lance J. Rips para esclarecer el intrincado campo de investigación relacionado con los fundamentos de la inferencia y, en general, del razonamiento humano. En la actualidad, en pocos casos va unido el trabajo de compilar y editar textos científicos con el afán enciclopédico: un proyecto editorial que sobrepasa con razón los objetivos de la mayor parte de los (...)
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  38. Roshdi Rashed (2007). The Celestial Kinematics of Ibn Al-Haytham. Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 17 (1):7-55.score: 21.0
    After having reformulated optics, Ibn al-Haytham conceived of an analogous project for astronomy. This has just been revealed by an important book by the mathematician which has never been studied until now. Ibn al-Haytham's reform consists in excluding all cosmology, and in developing a systematic study of a celestial kinematics that has been completely geometrized. In turn, the realization of such a reform demanded innovative research in infinitesimal geometry. In this article, an attempt is made to present this new geometry, (...)
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  39. Andreas Vrahimis (2013). "Was There a Sun Before Men Existed?": A. J. Ayer and French Philosophy in the Fifties. Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 1 (9).score: 21.0
    In contrast to many of his contemporaries, A. J. Ayer was an analytic philosopher who had sustained throughout his career some interest in developments in the work of his ‘continental’ peers. Ayer, who spoke French, held friendships with some important Parisian intellectuals, such as Camus, Bataille, Wahl and Merleau-Ponty. This paper examines the circumstances of a meeting between Ayer, Merleau-Ponty, Wahl, Ambrosino and Bataille, which took place in 1951 at some Parisian bar. The question under discussion during this meeting was (...)
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  40. Diego Fernandez-Duque & Ian Thornton (2003). Explicit Mechanisms Do Not Account for Implicit Localization and Identification of Change: An Empirical Reply to Mitroff Et Al (2000). Journal of Experimental Psychology 29 (5).score: 21.0
    Several recent findings support the notion that changes in the environment can be implicitly represented by the visual system. S. R. Mitroff, D. J. Simons, and S. L. Franconeri (2002) challenged this view and proposed alternative interpretations based on explicit strategies. Across 4 experiments, the current study finds no empirical support for such alternative proposals. Experiment 1 shows that subjects do not rely on unchanged items when locating an unaware change. Experiments 2 and 3 show that unaware changes affect performance (...)
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  41. Muhammad Abul Quasem (1993). Al-Ghaz Li's Evaluation of Abu Yazid Al-Bist Mi and His Disapproval of the Mystical Concepts of Union and Fusion. Asian Philosophy 3 (2):143 – 164.score: 21.0
    Abstract Ab? Yazid al?Bist?mi (d. 874 AD) was a renowned early s?fi who exerted a tremendous influence upon the doctrinal formulation of the sufism of medieval times. A highly controversial figure, he is venerated by some as a top?ranking saint and s?fi, condemned by others as a notorious heretic, and there are still others who suspend judgement on him. More than 200 years after him al?Ghaz?li (1058?1111 AD) flourished as the greatest s?fi of all times; he examined and evaluated the (...)
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  42. Khalid Bouzoubaâ Fennane (2003). Reflections on the Principle of Continuity on the Basis of Ibn Al-Haytham's Commentary on Proposition I.7 of Euclid's Elements. Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 13 (1):101-136.score: 21.0
    After his refutation of the doubts concerning Proposition I.7 (in the Book of solving doubts), Ibn al-Haytham mentions three possible ways in which circles may intersect, submitting them to the following “intuitive” argument: one part of one of the two circles is situated inside of the other circle, and its other part is situated outside of it. One is therefore tempted to believe that the commentator accepts the principle of continuity in the case of circles, since his argument has the (...)
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  43. Mohammad J. Abdolmohammadi & C. Richard Baker (2006). Accountants' Value Preferences and Moral Reasoning. Journal of Business Ethics 69 (1):11 - 25.score: 15.0
    This paper examines relationships between accountants’ personal values and their moral reasoning. In particular, we hypothesize that there is an inverse relationship between accountants’ “Conformity” values and principled moral reasoning. This investigation is important because the literature suggests that conformity with rule-based standards may be one reason for professional accountants’ relatively lower scores on measures of moral reasoning (Abdolmohammadi et al. J Bus Ethics 16 (1997) 1717). We administered the Rokeach Values Survey (RVS) (Rokeach: 1973, The Nature of Human Values (...)
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  44. Susan A. J. Stuart (2010). Conscious Machines: Memory, Melody and Muscular Imagination. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 9 (1).score: 15.0
    A great deal of effort has been, and continues to be, devoted to developing consciousness artificially (A small selection of the many authors writing in this area includes: Cotterill (J Conscious Stud 2:290–311, 1995 , 1998 ), Haikonen ( 2003 ), Aleksander and Dunmall (J Conscious Stud 10:7–18, 2003 ), Sloman ( 2004 , 2005 ), Aleksander ( 2005 ), Holland and Knight ( 2006 ), and Chella and Manzotti ( 2007 )), and yet a similar amount of effort has (...)
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  45. Tara J. Shawver & John T. Sennetti (2009). Measuring Ethical Sensitivity and Evaluation. Journal of Business Ethics 88 (4):663 - 678.score: 15.0
    Measures of student ethical sensitivity and their increases help to answer questions such as whether accounting ethics should be taught at all. We investigate different sensitivity measures and alternatives to the well-established Defining Issues Test (DIT-2, Rest, J. R. et al. [1999, Postconventional Moral Thinking: A Neo-Kohlbergian Approach (Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah, NJ]), frequently used to measure the effects of undergraduate accounting ethics education. Because the DIT measures cognitive development, which increases with age, the DIT scores for younger accounting students (...)
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  46. Timothy J. Gianotti (2001). Al-Ghazālī's Unspeakable Doctrine of the Soul: Unveiling the Esoteric Psychology and Eschatology of the Iḥyāʻ. Brill.score: 15.0
    This text marks a radical rethinking of the soul and the afterlife in the writings of al-Ghaz?l? (d. 505/1111), particularly within his magnum opus, "Reviving ...
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  47. J. Rasga, A. Sernadas & C. Sernadas (2013). Importing Logics: Soundness and Completeness Preservation. [REVIEW] Studia Logica 101 (1):117-155.score: 15.0
    Importing subsumes several asymmetric ways of combining logics, including modalization and temporalization. A calculus is provided for importing, inheriting the axioms and rules from the given logics and including additional rules for lifting derivations from the imported logic. The calculus is shown to be sound and concretely complete with respect to the semantics of importing as proposed in J. Rasga et al. (100(3):541–581, 2012) Studia Logica.
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  48. Sadik Türker (2007). The Arabico-Islamic Background of Al-Fārābī's Logic. History and Philosophy of Logic 28 (3):183-255.score: 15.0
    This paper examines al-F?r?b?'s logical thought within its Arabico-Islamic historical background and attempts to conceptualize what this background contributes to his logic. After a brief exposition of al-F?r?b?'s main problems and goals, I shall attempt to reformulate the formal structure of Arabic linguistics (AL) in terms of the ontological and formal characteristics that Arabic logic is built upon. Having discussed the competence of al-F?r?b? in the history of AL, I will further propose three interrelated theses about al-F?r?b?'s logic, in terms (...)
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  49. Shyam J. Kamath (1999). Indian Development and Poverty: Making Sense of Sen Et Al. Critical Review 13 (3-4):315-336.score: 15.0
    Abstract The work of Amartya Sen and his collaborators on Indian economic development compares three Indian states so as to demonstrate the superior performance of interventionist, left?wing governments in West Bengal and Kerala compared to the more typical state of Uttar Pradesh. A careful analysis of the evidence, however, shows that Sen et al. ignore the anti?interventionist implications of their own evidence of corruption in the state of Uttar Pradesh; dramatically overstate the success of leftist governments in West Bengal; and (...)
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  50. Abbas J. Ali & Ali Al-Kazemi (2005). The Kuwaiti Manager: Work Values and Orientations. Journal of Business Ethics 60 (1):63 - 73.score: 13.5
    Work values and the loyalty (commitment to hard work, profession, and principles) of 762 managers in Kuwait were investigated. The results indicated that managers scored high on work values and loyalty. Furthermore, there was a high positive correlation between the two measures. Demographic and organizational variables had significant influence on managerial orientations. Specifically, expatriates and female managers showed a high commitment to work values and loyalty.
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  51. Mohammed Y. A. Rawwas, Scott J. Vitell & Jamal A. Al-Khatib (1994). Consumer Ethics: The Possible Effects of Terrorism and Civil Unrest on the Ethical Values of Consumers. Journal of Business Ethics 13 (3):223 - 231.score: 13.5
    Research investigating the consumer's ethical beliefs, ideologies and orientation has been limited. Additionally, despite the repeated call in the literature for cross cultural research, virtually no studies have examined the ethical beliefs and ideologies of consumers from cultures other than those in North America. This study partially fills this gap in the literature by investigating the ethical beliefs, preferred ethical ideology, and degree of Machiavellianism of consumers from Egypt and Lebanon. The results indicate that consumers in Lebanon, which has been (...)
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  52. Abbas J. Ali, Abdulrahman Al-Aali & Abdullah Al-Owaihan (forthcoming). Islamic Perspectives on Profit Maximization. Journal of Business Ethics.score: 13.5
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  53. J. A. Davison (1956). ' Dogmata Qvisqve Sva' S. J. Suys-Reitsma: Het Homerisch Epos Als Orale Schepping van Een Dichter-Hetairie. Pp. Vi+118. Amsterdam: H. J. Paris, 1955. Paper, Fl. 5.90. C. M. Bowra: Homer and His Forerunners. (Andrew Lang Lecture, University of St. Andrews, 1955.) Pp. Iv+42. Edinburgh: Nelson, 1955. Paper, 5s. Net. L. G. Pocock: The Landfalls of Odysseus. Pp. 16; 6 Plates, 4 Text Figs. Christchurch (N.Z.): Whitcombe & Tombs, 1955. Paper, 3s. 6d. (N.Z.) Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 6 (3-4):205-207.score: 13.0
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  54. J. Webster (1997). Book Reviews : Freiheit Als Antwort: Zur Theoloqischen Ethik, by Oswald Bayer. Tubingen: J. C. B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck), 1995. Xv + 351 Pp. Pb. DM 68. [REVIEW] Studies in Christian Ethics 10 (1):101-103.score: 13.0
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  55. J. Enoch Powell (1939). Variation in Thucydides Jan Ros S.J.: Die METABOαH (Variatio) Als Stilprinzip des Thukydides. (Rhetorische Studien, Erganzungs– Band I.) Pp. Xxiv + 512. Paderborn: Schöningh, 1938. Paper, RM. 14. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 53 (01):13-.score: 13.0
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  56. Gunnar Björnsson & Karl Persson (2009). Judgments of Moral Responsibility – a Unified Account. In [2009] Society for Philosophy and Psychology, 35th Annual Meeting (Bloomington, IN; June 12-14).score: 12.0
    Recent work in experimental philosophy shows that folk intuitions about moral responsibility are sensitive to a surprising variety of factors. Whether people take agents to be responsible for their actions in deterministic scenarios depends on whether the deterministic laws are couched in neurological or psychological terms (Nahmias et. al. 2007), on whether actions are described abstractly or concretely, and on how serious moral transgression they seem to represent (Nichols & Knobe 2007). Finally, people are more inclined to hold an agent (...)
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  57. Richard Gray (2004). What Synaesthesia Really Tells Us About Functionalism. Journal of Consciousness Studies 11 (9):64-69.score: 12.0
    J. A. Gray et al. have recently argued that synaesthesia can be used as a counterexample to functionalism. They provide empirical evidence which they hold supports two anti-functionalist claims: disparate functions share the same types of qualia and the effects of synaesthetic qualia are, contrary to what one would expect from evolutionary considerations, adverse to those functions with which those types of qualia are normally linked. I argue that the empirical evidence they cite does not rule out functionalism, rather the (...)
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  58. Karen Stohr (2010). Teaching & Learning Guide For: Contemporary Virtue Ethics. Philosophy Compass 5 (1):102-107.score: 12.0
    Virtue ethics is now well established as a substantive, independent normative theory. It was not always so. The revival of virtue ethics was initially spurred by influential criticisms of other normative theories, especially those made by Elizabeth Anscombe, Philippa Foot, John McDowell, Alasdair MacIntyre, and Bernard Williams. 1 Because of this heritage, virtue ethics is often associated with anti-theory movements in ethics and more recently, moral particularism. There are, however, quite a few different approaches to ethics that can reasonably claim (...)
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  59. Sanford Shieh (2009). Teaching & Learning Guide For: Frege on Definitions. Philosophy Compass 4 (5):885-888.score: 12.0
    Three clusters of philosophically significant issues arise from Frege's discussions of definitions. First, Frege criticizes the definitions of mathematicians of his day, especially those of Weierstrass and Hilbert. Second, central to Frege's philosophical discussion and technical execution of logicism is the so-called Hume's Principle, considered in The Foundations of Arithmetic . Some varieties of neo-Fregean logicism are based on taking this principle as a contextual definition of the operator 'the number of …', and criticisms of such neo-Fregean programs sometimes appeal (...)
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  60. Nivedita Gangopadhyay, Michael Madary & Finn Spicer (eds.) (2010). Perception, Action, and Consciousness: Sensorimotor Dynamics and Two Visual Systems. Oxford University Press, Usa.score: 12.0
    Machine generated contents note: -- 1. Introduction -- Consciousness and Sensorimotor Dynamics: Methodological Issues -- 2. Computational consciousness, D. Ballard -- 3. Explaining what people say about sensory qualia, J. Kevin O'Regan -- 4. Perception, action, and experience: unraveling the golden braid, A. Clark -- The Two-Visual Systems Hypothesis -- 5. Cortical visual systems for perception and action, A.D. Milner and M.A. Goodale -- 6. Hermann Lotze's Theory of 'Local Sign': evidence from pointing responses in an illusory figure, (...)
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  61. David Braddon-Mitchell & J. Fitzpatrick (1990). Explanation and the Language of Thought. Synthese 83 (1):3-29.score: 12.0
    In this paper we argue that the insistence by Fodor et. al. that the Language of Thought hypothesis must be true rests on mistakes about the kinds of explanations that must be provided of cognitive phenomena. After examining the canonical arguments for the LOT, we identify a weak version of the LOT hypothesis which we think accounts for some of the intuitions that there must be a LOT. We then consider what kinds of explanation cognitive phenomena require, and conclude that (...)
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  62. Axel Cleeremans, Arnaud Destrebecqz & Maud Boyer (1998). Implicit Learning: News From the Front. Trends in Cognitive Sciences 2 (10):406-416.score: 12.0
    69 Thompson-Schill, S.L. _et al. _(1997) Role of left inferior prefrontal cortex 59 Buckner, R.L. _et al. _(1996) Functional anatomic studies of memory in retrieval of semantic knowledge: a re-evaluation _Proc. Natl. Acad._ retrieval for auditory words and pictures _J. Neurosci. _16, 6219–6235 _Sci. U. S. A. _94, 14792–14797 60 Buckner, R.L. _et al. _(1995) Functional anatomical studies of explicit and 70 Baddeley, A. (1992) Working memory: the interface between memory implicit memory retrieval tasks _J. Neurosci. _15, 12–29 and cognition (...)
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  63. Claudio Corradetti (forthcoming). Italian Translation and Preface to J.Bohman - Public Deliberation, Pluralism, Complexity and Democracy, MIT Press, Boston: Mass 1996. ssrn.score: 12.0
    Presentazione del curatore italiano (C.Corradetti): È possibile conciliare il pluralismo culturale con la dimensione pubblica della deliberazione? Partendo dall’analisi critica di Rawls e Habermas, James Bohman offre una risposta innovativa alla questione dell’accordo democratico. In tale proposta, parallelamente al rigetto di soluzioni meramente strategiche, viene riabilitata la nozione di compromesso morale nel quadro di un accordo normativo. Mantenendo fede ad una prospettiva composta da elementi normativi e fattuali, l’autore si propone di ampliare le opportunità democratiche nella riconciliazione tra conflitti culturali (...)
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  64. Benjamin A. Neville & Bulent Menguc (2006). Stakeholder Multiplicity: Toward an Understanding of the Interactions Between Stakeholders. Journal of Business Ethics 66 (4):377 - 391.score: 12.0
    While stakeholder theory has traditionally considered organization’s interactions with stakeholders in terms of independent, dyadic relationships, recent scholarship has pointed to the fact that organizations exist within a complex network of intertwining relationships [e.g., Rowley, T. J.: 1997, The Academy of Management Review 22(4), 887–910]. However, further theoretical and empirical development of the interactions between stakeholders has been lacking. In this paper, we develop a framework for understanding and measuring the effects upon the organization of competing, complementary and cooperative stakeholder (...)
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  65. Emily Ngubia Kuria & Volker Hess (2011). Rethinking Gender Politics in Laboratories and Neuroscience Research: The Case of Spatial Abilities in Math Performance. Medicine Studies 3 (2):117-123.score: 12.0
    What does it mean to practice socially responsible science on controversial issues? In a fresh turn focussing on the neuroscientists’ responsibility in producing knowledge about politically charged subjects, Chalfin et al. (Am J Bioethics 8(1):1–2, 2008) caution neuroscientists to be careful about how they present their findings lest their results be used to support unfounded biases, social stereotypes and prejudices. Weisberg et al. (J Cogn Neurosci 20(3):470–477, 2008) discuss the allure of neuroscience explanations and demonstrate how laypersons easily accept dubious (...)
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  66. Pierre Le Morvan (2004). Ramsey on Truth and Truth on Ramsey. British Journal for the History of Philosophy 12 (4):705 – 718.score: 12.0
    It is widely held, to the point of being the received interpretation, that Frank Ramsey was the first to defend the so-called Redundancy Theory of Truth in his landmark article ‘Facts and Propositions’ (hereafter ‘FP’) of 1927.1 For instance, A.J. Ayer2 cited this article in the context of arguing that saying that p is true is simply a way of asserting p and that truth is not a real quality or relation. Other holders of the received interpretation, such as George (...)
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  67. Arménio Rego, Neuza Ribeiro & Miguel P. Cunha (2010). Perceptions of Organizational Virtuousness and Happiness as Predictors of Organizational Citizenship Behaviors. Journal of Business Ethics 93 (2).score: 12.0
    Moral and financial scandals emerging in recent years around the world have created the momentum for reconsidering the role of virtuousness in organizational settings. This empirical study seeks to contribute toward maintaining this momentum. We answer to researchers’ suggestions that the exploratory study carried out by Cameron et al. (Am Behav Sci 47(6):766–790, 2004 ), which related organizational virtuousness (OV) and performance, must be pursued employing their measure of OV in other contexts and in relation to other outcomes (Wright (...)
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  68. Gary Bente, Haug Leuschner, Ahmad Al Issa & James J. Blascovich (2010). The Others: Universals and Cultural Specificities in the Perception of Status and Dominance From Nonverbal Behavior☆. Consciousness and Cognition 19 (3):762-777.score: 12.0
  69. L. S. Mahoney & Linda Thorne (2005). Corporate Social Responsibility and Long-Term Compensation: Evidence From Canada. Journal of Business Ethics 57 (3):241 - 253.score: 12.0
    . This paper examines the association between long-term compensation and corporate social responsibility (CSR) for 90 publicly traded Canadian firms. Social responsibility is considered to include concerns for social factors and the environment (e.g. Johnson, R. and D. Greening: 1999, Academy of Management Journal 42(5), 564-578; Kane, E. J. (2002, Journal of Banking and Finance 26:, 1919-1933; McGuire, J. et al. 2003, Journal of Business Ethics 45 (4), 341-359). Long-term compensation attempts to focus executives efforts on optimizing the longer (...)
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  70. Will Drover, Jennifer Franczak & Richard F. Beltramini (2012). A 30-Year Historical Examination of Ethical Concerns Regarding Business Ethics: Who's Concerned? Journal of Business Ethics 111 (4):431-438.score: 12.0
    Understanding the ethical attitudes and concerns of future business leaders has been the focus of increasing research attention. Largely, this is due to the influence of such perspectives, as it is these presently held ideologies that ultimately translate into the actions and behaviors of the forthcoming workforce. This research examines how such business-related ethicality perspectives have evolved by administering a nationwide survey that builds on two Journal of Business Ethics studies, Beltramini et al. (J Bus Ethics 3:195–200, 1984 ) and (...)
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  71. Tarja Knuuttila & Andrea Loettgers (2011). Causal Isolation Robustness Analysis: The Combinatorial Strategy of Circadian Clock Research. Biology and Philosophy 26 (5):773-791.score: 12.0
    This paper distinguishes between causal isolation robustness analysis and independent determination robustness analysis and suggests that the triangulation of the results of different epistemic means or activities serves different functions in them. Circadian clock research is presented as a case of causal isolation robustness analysis: in this field researchers made use of the notion of robustness to isolate the assumed mechanism behind the circadian rhythm. However, in contrast to the earlier philosophical case studies on causal isolation robustness analysis (Weisberg and (...)
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  72. Joshua Sack (2009). Extending Probabilistic Dynamic Epistemic Logic. Synthese 169 (2):241 - 257.score: 12.0
    This paper aims to extend in two directions the probabilistic dynamic epistemic logic provided in Kooi’s paper (J Logic Lang Inform 12(4):381–408, 2003) and to relate these extensions to ones made in van Benthem et al. (Proceedings of LOFT’06. Liverpool, 2006). Kooi’s probabilistic dynamic epistemic logic adds to probabilistic epistemic logic sentences that express consequences of public announcements. The paper (van Benthem et al., Proceedings of LOFT’06. Liverpool, 2006) extends (Kooi, J Logic Lang Inform 12(4):381–408, 2003) to using action models, (...)
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  73. Eric Margolis & Stephen Laurence (2008). How to Learn the Natural Numbers: Inductive Inference and the Acquisition of Number Concepts. Cognition 106:924-939.score: 12.0
    Theories of number concepts often suppose that the natural numbers are acquired as children learn to count and as they draw an induction based on their interpretation of the first few count words. In a bold critique of this general approach, Rips, Asmuth, Bloomfield [Rips, L., Asmuth, J. & Bloomfield, A. (2006). Giving the boot to the bootstrap: How not to learn the natural numbers. Cognition, 101, B51–B60.] argue that such an inductive inference is consistent with a representational system that (...)
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  74. Donna D. Bobek, Robin W. Roberts & John T. Sweeney (2007). The Social Norms of Tax Compliance: Evidence From Australia, Singapore, and the United States. Journal of Business Ethics 74 (1):49 - 64.score: 12.0
    Tax compliance is a concern to governments around the world. Prior research (Alm, J. and I. Sanchez: 1995, KYKLOS 48, 3–19) has attributed unexplained inter-country differences in compliance rates to differences in social norms. Economics researchers studying tax compliance in the United States (U.S.) (see for example J. Andreoni et al.: 1998, Journal of Economic Literature 36, 818–860) have called for more attention to social (as opposed to economic) influences on tax compliance. In this study, we extend this prior research (...)
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  75. Renaud Barbaras (2010). Phenomenology of Life and Cosmology (English). Chiasmi International 12:379-392.score: 12.0
    Phénoménologie de la vie et cosmologieJ’ai établi dans mes précédents ouvrages que la corrélation universelle entre l’étant transcendant et la subjectivité, corrélation qui constitue l’objet propre de laphénoménologie, mettait originairement en rapport une Vie et un Monde plutôt qu’une simple conscience et son objet. J’ai donc montré que la phénoménologie s’accomplissait sous la forme d’une phénoménologie de la vie comprenant celle-ci comme le sens originaire de la conscience, elle-même déterminée comme désir pour autant qu’elle est traversée par une vie qui (...)
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  76. John I. Glass (2013). Synthetic Genomics and the Construction of a Synthetic Bacterial Cell. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 55 (4):473-489.score: 12.0
    The topic of synthetic life has long been a subject for science fiction writers, philosophers, and even scientists. With the announcement in 2010 by renowned biologist J. Craig Venter that he and a team of scientists from the J. Craig Venter Institute (JCVI) had created a bacterial cell with chemically synthesized genome, discussions of synthetic life were no longer just conjecture.Humans had assembled nonliving components to make a living cell (Gibson et al. 2010). I was one of the leaders of (...)
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  77. Tomohiro Hoshi (forthcoming). Merging Del and Etl. Journal of Logic, Language and Information.score: 12.0
    This paper surveys the interface between the two major logical trends that describe agents’ intelligent interaction over time: dynamic epistemic logic (DEL) and epistemic temporal logic (ETL). The initial attempt to “merge” DEL and ETL was made in van Benthem et al. (Merging frameworks for interaction: DEL and ETL, 2007) and followed up by van Benthem et al. (J Phil Logic 38(5):491–526, 2009) and Hoshi (Epistemic dynamics and protocol information. Ph.D. thesis, Stanford University Stanford, 2009a). The merged framework provides a (...)
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  78. Terkia Medkour, Frank Ferrone, Frédéric Galactéros & Patrick Hannaert (forthcoming). The Double Nucleation Model for Sickle Cell Haemoglobin Polymerization: Full Integration and Comparison with Experimental Data. Acta Biotheoretica.score: 12.0
    Sickle cell haemoglobin (HbS) polymerization reduces erythrocyte deformability, causing deleterous vaso-occlusions. The double-nucleation model states that polymers grow from HbS aggregates, the nuclei, (i) in solution (homogeneous nucleation), (ii) onto existing polymers (heterogeneous nucleation). When linearized at initial HbS concentration, this model predicts early polymerization and its characteristic delay-time (Ferrone et al. J Mol Biol 183(4):591–610, 611–631, 1985). Addressing its relevance for describing complete polymerization, we constructed the full, non-linearized model (Simulink®, The MathWorks). Here, we compare the simulated outputs to (...)
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  79. S. J. Al-Azam (2011). Turkey, Secularism and the EU: A View From Damascus. Philosophy and Social Criticism 37 (4):449-457.score: 12.0
    This article deals with the impact of the free, democratic and peaceful accession to power of the Islamic Justice and Development Party (JDP) in Turkey on the Arab world in general and on the Islamic currents active in Arab societies in particular. A main point is looking into how Arab political formations and especially political Islam are trying to make sense out of such recent developments in Turkey as: (1) the fact that traditionally reviled Turkish secularism, Kemalism and westernism could (...)
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  80. Jorge J. E. Gracia (2001). Response to the Critics of Hispanic/Latino Identity: Tahafut Al-Tahafut. Philosophy and Social Criticism 27 (2):51-75.score: 12.0
  81. Sandra Shapshay (ed.) (2009). Bioethics at the Movies. Johns Hopkins University Press.score: 12.0
    Bioethics at the Movies explores the ways in which popular films engage basic bioethical concepts and concerns. Twenty philosophically grounded essays use cinematic tools such as character and plot development, scene-setting, and narrative-framing to demonstrate a range of principles and topics in contemporary medical ethics. The first section plumbs popular and bioethical thought on birth, abortion, genetic selection, and personhood through several films, including The Cider House Rules, Citizen Ruth, Gattaca, and I, Robot. In the second section, the contributors examine (...)
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  82. A. J. Newson (2002). From Chance to Choice: Genetics and Justice: A Buchanan, D W Brock, N Daniels, Et Al. Cambridge University Press, 2000, Pound17.95, $US29.95, Pp 398. ISBN 0521660017. [REVIEW] Journal of Medical Ethics 28 (1):60-60.score: 12.0
  83. Juliana Bueno-Soler (2010). Two Semantical Approaches to Paraconsistent Modalities. Logica Universalis 4 (1).score: 12.0
    In this paper we extend the anodic systems introduced in Bueno-Soler (J Appl Non Class Logics 19(3):291–310, 2009) by adding certain paraconsistent axioms based on the so called logics of formal inconsistency , introduced in Carnielli et al. (Handbook of philosophical logic, Springer, Amsterdam, 2007), and define the classes of systems that we call cathodic . These classes consist of modal paraconsistent systems, an approach which permits us to treat with certain kinds of conflicting situations. Our interest in this paper (...)
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  84. Robert J. Matthews (1994). Three-Concept Monte: Explanation, Implementation, and Systematicity. Synthese 101 (3):347-63.score: 12.0
    Fodor and Pylyshyn (1988), Fodor and McLaughlin (1990) and McLaughlin (1993) challenge connectionists to explain systematicity without simply implementing a classical architecture. In this paper I argue that what makes the challenge difficult for connectionists to meet has less to do with what is to be explained than with what is to count as an explanation. Fodor et al. are prepared to admit as explanatory, accounts of a sort that only classical models can provide. If connectionists are to meet the (...)
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  85. Michael J. Sweeney (2007). Philosophy and Jihād: Al-Fārābī on Compulsion to Happiness. Review of Metaphysics 60 (3):543-572.score: 12.0
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  86. Marjoris Mirabal Nápoles, José Betancourt Betancour, Yolexis Prieto Cordobés & Neyda Fernández Franch (2013). Socio-cultural attitudes to face of the infections of sexual transmission in Medicine students. Humanidades Médicas 13 (1):56-71.score: 12.0
    Introducción: Camagüey ocupa el cuarto lugar nacional en cuanto al número de infectados con VIH/SIDA, después de La Habana, Santiago de Cuba y Holguín. Camagüey se encuentra dentro de los 45 municipios con mayor prevalencia en Cuba. Objetivo: identificar las actitudes socioculturales frente a las infecciones de transmisión sexual en estudiantes de primer año de Medicina. Método: en noviembre de 2011 se realizó un estudio analítico, de corte transversal, a una muestra de estudiantes de la Universidad de Ciencias Médicas "Carlos (...)
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  87. Mike Oaksford & Nick Chater (2012). Dual Processes, Probabilities, and Cognitive Architecture. Mind and Society 11 (1):15-26.score: 12.0
    It has been argued that dual process theories are not consistent with Oaksford and Chater’s probabilistic approach to human reasoning (Oaksford and Chater in Psychol Rev 101:608–631, 1994 , 2007 ; Oaksford et al. 2000 ), which has been characterised as a “single-level probabilistic treatment[s]” (Evans 2007 ). In this paper, it is argued that this characterisation conflates levels of computational explanation. The probabilistic approach is a computational level theory which is consistent with theories of general cognitive architecture that invoke (...)
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  88. Anita J. Catlin & Brian S. Carter (2000). Response to “Giving 'Moral Distress' a Voice: Ethical Concerns Among Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Personnel” by Pam Hefferman and Steve Heilig and “Neonatal Viability in the 1990s: Held Hostage by Technology” by Jonathan Muraskas Et Al. (CQ Vol 8, No 2). [REVIEW] Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 9 (03).score: 12.0
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  89. Sabrina Golonka & Andrew D. Wilson (2012). Gibson's Ecological Approach – a Model for the Benefits of a Theory Driven Psychology. Avant 3 (2):40-53.score: 12.0
    Unlike most other sciences, psychology has no true core theory to guide a coherent research programme. It does have James J Gibson’s ecological approach to visual perception, however, which we suggest should serve as an example of the benefits a good theory brings to psychological research. Here we focus on an example of how the ecological approach has served as a guide to discovery, shaping and constraining a recent hypothesis about how humans perform coordinated rhythmic movements (Bingham 2004a, b). Early (...)
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  90. Philip Kremer (1989). Relevant Predication: Grammatical Characterisations. Journal of Philosophical Logic 18 (4):349 - 382.score: 12.0
    This paper reformulates and decides a certain conjecture in Dunn's Relevant Predication 1: The Formal Theory (Journal of Philosophical Logic 16, 347–381, 1987). This conjecture of Dunn's relates his object-language characterisation of a property's being relevant in a variable x to certain grammatical characterisations of relevance, analogous to some given by Helman, in Relevant Implication and Relevant Functions (to appear in Entailment: The Logic of Relevance and Necessity, vol. 2, by Alan Ross Anderson, Nuel Belnap, and J. Michael Dunn et (...)
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  91. Dorothy J. Thompson (2004). DOCUMENTS OF HERAKLEOPOLIS E. Salmenkivi: Cartonnage Papyri in Context. New Ptolemaic Documents From Abu Sir Al-Malaq . (Commentationes Humanarum Litterarum 119.) Pp. 182, Pls. Helsinki: Societas Scientiarum Fennica, 2002. Paper. ISBN: 951-653-319-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 54 (01):223-.score: 12.0
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  92. Jamal A. Al-Khatib, Christopher J. Robertson & Dana-Nicoleta Lascu (2004). Post-Communist Consumer Ethics: The Case of Romania. Journal of Business Ethics 54 (1):81-95.score: 12.0
    In this paper we theorize that cognitive ethical orientations play an influential role in the beliefs of consumers when faced with different ranges of moral dilemmas. We examine this proposition in transitional Eastern Europe and results from a sample of 210 Romanian consumers suggest that Romanians are faced with a moral situation where low levels of Machiavellianism and high levels of idealism appear to relate to a higher ethical concern about passively benefiting at the expense of others.
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  93. Asya Al-Riyami, Deepali Jaju, Sanjay Jaju & Henry J. Silverman (2011). The Adequacy of Informed Consent Forms in Genetic Research in Oman: A Pilot Study. Developing World Bioethics 11 (2):57-62.score: 12.0
    Genetic research presents ethical challenges to the achievement of valid informed consent, especially in developing countries with areas of low literacy. During the last several years, a number of genetic research proposals involving Omani nationals were submitted to the Department of Research and Studies, Ministry of Health, Oman.The objective of this paper is to report on the results of an internal quality assurance initiative to determine the extent of the information being provided in genetic research informed consent forms. In order (...)
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  94. Sean A. Fulop (2010). Grammar Induction by Unification of Type-Logical Lexicons. Journal of Logic, Language and Information 19 (3).score: 12.0
    A method is described for inducing a type-logical grammar from a sample of bare sentence trees which are annotated by lambda terms, called term-labelled trees . Any type logic from a permitted class of multimodal logics may be specified for use with the procedure, which induces the lexicon of the grammar including the grammatical categories. A first stage of semantic bootstrapping is performed, which induces a general form lexicon from the sample of term-labelled trees using Fulop’s (J Log Lang Inf (...)
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  95. Michael Knoll & Rolf Dick (forthcoming). Do I Hear the Whistle…? A First Attempt to Measure Four Forms of Employee Silence and Their Correlates. Journal of Business Ethics.score: 12.0
    Silence in organizations refers to a state in which employees refrain from calling attention to issues at work such as illegal or immoral practices or developments that violate personal, moral, or legal standards. While Morrison and Milliken (Acad Manag Rev 25:706–725, 2000 ) discussed how organizational silence as a top-down organizational level phenomenon can cause employees to remain silent, a bottom-up perspective—that is, how employee motives contribute to the occurrence and maintenance of silence in organizations—has not yet been given much (...)
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  96. Ishani Maitra & Brian Weatherson, In Defence of the ACA's Medicaid Expansion.score: 12.0
    The only part of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (hereafter, ‘the ACA’) struck down in National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) et al. v. Sebelius, Secretary of Health and Human Services, et al. was a provision expanding Medicaid. We will argue that this was a mistake; the provision should not have been struck down. We’ll do this by identifying a test that C.J. Roberts used to justify his view that this provision was unconstitutional. We’ll defend that test against (...)
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  97. Dieter Misgeld (1972). Technik Und Wissenschaft Als Ideologie. By Juergen Habermas. Frankfurt: Suhrkamp Verlag. 1968. Pp. 169.Toward a Rational Society: Student Protest, Science and Politics. By Juergen Habermas, Trans. J. J. Shapiro. Boston: Beacon Press. 1970. Pp. Ix, 132. $5.95. [REVIEW] Dialogue 11 (01):155-159.score: 12.0
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  98. S. J. Badakhchani, Nasir Al-Din Tusi. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.score: 12.0
  99. François Guillaud & Patrick Hannaert (forthcoming). Dynamic Simulation of Mitochondrial Respiration and Oxidative Phosphorylation: Comparison with Experimental Results. Acta Biotheoretica.score: 12.0
    Hypoxia hampers ATP production and threatens cell survival. Since cellular energetics tightly controls cell responses and fate, ATP levels and dynamics are of utmost importance. An integrated mathematical model of ATP synthesis by the mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation/electron transfer chain system has been recently published (Beard, PLoS Comput Biol 1(4):e36, 2005). This model was validated under static conditions. To evaluate its performance under dynamical situations, we implemented and simulated it (Simulink®, The Mathworks). Inner membrane potential (ΔΨ) and [NADH] (feeding the electron (...)
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  100. J. Cole (2007). Comment on Laureys Et Al. Self-Consciousness in Non-Communicative Patients☆. Consciousness and Cognition 16 (3):742-745.score: 12.0
    Until comparatively recently, say the middle of the last century, spinal cord injury was fatal as pressure sores and other infections took their toll. Those with severe brain injuries, unable to move or even communicate, fared even worse; without movement or feeding such patients were nursed until nature took its course. Over the last few decades medical and nursing advances have enabled some of these vegetative patients to survive for considerable time, provoking, at times, ethical and legal dilemmas. Though they (...)
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