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  1. John Emery Murdoch & Edith Dudley Sylla (eds.) (1975). The Cultural Context of Medieval Learning: Proceedings of the First International Colloquium on Philosophy, Science, and Theology in the Middle Ages--September 1973. D. Reidel Pub. Co..score: 96.0
    JOHN E. MURDOCH AND EDITH DUDLEY SYLLA INTRODUCTION Conferences and colloquia are held and their results often published, but very rarely is any account ...
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  2. Simo Knuuttila, Reijo Työrinoja & Sten Ebbesen (eds.) (1900). Knowledge and the Sciences in Medieval Philosophy: Proceedings of the Eighth International Congress of Medieval Philosophy (S.I.E.P.M.). [REVIEW] [S.N.].score: 91.0
  3. Ernest A. Moody (1975). Studies in Medieval Philosophy, Science, and Logic: Collected Papers, 1933-1969. University of California Press.score: 64.0
    William of Auvergne and His Treatise De Anima I. Introduction William of Auvergne, Bishop of Paris from until his death in, is of interest to us chiefly ...
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  4. Anneliese Maier (1982). On the Threshold of Exact Science: Selected Writings of Anneliese Maier on Late Medieval Natural Philosophy. University of Pennsylvania Press.score: 64.0
    The nature of motion -- Causes, forces, and resistance -- The concept of the function in fourteenth-century physics -- The significance of the theory of impetus for Scholastic natural philosophy -- Galileo and the Scholastic theory of impetus -- The theory of the elements and the problem of their participation in compounds -- The achievements of late Scholastic natural philosophy.
     
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  5. Shlomo Pines (1986). Studies in Arabic Versions of Greek Texts and in Mediaeval Science. E.J. Brill.score: 55.0
  6. Dag Prawitz, Brian Skyrms & Dag Westerståhl (eds.) (1994). Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science Ix: Proceedings of the Ninth International Congress of Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science, Uppsala, Sweden, August 7-14, 1991. [REVIEW] Elsevier.score: 48.0
    This volume is the product of the Proceedings of the 9th International Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science and contains the text of most of ...
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  7. Jack Zupco (1997). What is the Science of the Soul? A Case Study in the Evolution of Late Medieval Natural Philosophy. Synthese 110 (2):297-334.score: 48.0
    This paper aims at a partial rehabilitation of E. A. Moody''s characterization of the 14th century as an age of rising empiricism, specifically by contrasting the conception of the natural science of psychology found in the writings of a prominent 13th-century philosopher (Thomas Aquinas) with those of two 14th-century philosophers (John Buridan and Nicole Oresme). What emerges is that if the meaning of empiricism can be disengaged from modern and contemporary paradigms, and understood more broadly in terms of a cluster (...)
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  8. Jack Zupko (1997). What Is the Science of the Soul? A Case Study in the Evolution of Late Medieval Natural Philosophy. Synthese 110 (2):297 - 334.score: 48.0
    This paper aims at a partial rehabilitation of E. A. Moody's characterization of the 14th century as an age of rising empiricism, specifically by contrasting the conception of the natural science of psychology found in the writings of a prominent 13th-century philosopher (Thomas Aquinas) with those of two 14th-century philosophers (John Buridan and Nicole Oresme). What emerges is that if the meaning of empiricism can be disengaged from modern and contemporary paradigms, and understood more broadly in terms of a (...)
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  9. Jens Erik Fenstad, Ivan Timofeevich Frolov & Risto Hilpinen (eds.) (1989). Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science Viii: Proceedings of the Eighth International Congress of Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science, Moscow, 1987. Sole Distributors for the U.S.A. And Canada, Elsevier Science.score: 46.0
    The volume contains 37 invited papers presented at the Congress, covering the areas of Logic, Mathematics, Physical Sciences, Biological Sciences and the ...
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  10. Ruth Barcan Marcus, Georg Dorn & Paul Weingartner (eds.) (1986). Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science, Vii: Proceedings of the Seventh International Congress of Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science, Salzburg, 1983. Sole Distributors for the U.S.A. And Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co..score: 45.0
    Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science VII.
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  11. John N. Deely (2010). Medieval Philosophy Redefined: The Development of Cenoscopic Science, Ad 354 to 1644 (From the Birth of Augustine to the Death of Poinsot). [REVIEW] University of Scranton Press.score: 45.0
    Medieval philosophy redefined: the Latin age, c. 400-1635 -- The geography of the Latin age -- The fading light of antiquity: Neoplatonism and the tree of Porphyry, c. 3rd-5th cent. AD -- Founding fathers of the Latin Age: Augustine ([d.] 430) and Boethius ([d.] c. 525) -- The five centuries of darkness, c. 525-1025 -- Dawning of the main development : Anselm ([d.] 1109), Abaelard ([d.] 1142), Lombard ([d.] 1160) -- Enter Aristotle, c. 1150 -- Albert ([d.] 1280) and (...)
     
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  12. L. Jonathan Cohen (ed.) (1982). Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science Vi: Proceedings of the Sixth International Congress of Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science, Hannover, 1979. Sole Distributors for the U.S.A. And Canada, Elsevier North-Holland.score: 42.0
  13. Robert C. Trundle (1999). Medieval Modal Logic & Science: Augustine on Necessary Truth & Thomas on its Impossibility Without a First Cause. University Press of America.score: 42.0
  14. Edward Grant (2010). The Nature of Natural Philosophy in the Late Middle Ages. Catholic University of America Press.score: 40.0
    When did modern science begin? -- Science and the medieval university -- The condemnation of 1277, God's absolute power, and physical thought in the late Middle Ages -- God, science, and natural philosophy in the late Middle Ages -- Medieval departures from Aristotelian natural philosophy -- God and the medieval cosmos -- Scientific imagination in the Middle Ages -- Medieval natural philosophy : empiricism without observation -- Science and theology in the Middle Ages -- The fate (...)
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  15. François Elmir (2005). Science Et Technique : Études d'Histoire Et D'Épistémologie. Siress.score: 40.0
    -- t. 2. Origines médiévales de la science.
     
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  16. Lee C. Rice (1973). Book Review:Causality and Scientific Explanation. Volume I. Medieval and Early Classical Science William A. Wallace. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 40 (2):321-.score: 39.0
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  17. Ruth Glasner (2009). Averroes' Physics: A Turning Point in Medieval Natural Philosophy. Oxford University Press.score: 37.0
    Ruth Glasner presents an illuminating reappraisal of Averroes' physics.
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  18. J. A. Weisheipl (1985). Book Reviews : Prelude to Galileo--Essays on Medieval and Sixteenth-Century Sources of Galileo's Thought. BY WILLIAM A. WALLACE. (Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Volume 62.) Dordrecht/Boston/London: D. Reidel Publishing Company, 1981. Pp. Xvi + 369. Cloth US $49.95, Paper $23.50. [REVIEW] Philosophy of the Social Sciences 15 (1):97-101.score: 37.0
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  19. Leo Elders (1974). Faith and Science: An Introduction to St. Thomas' Expositio in Boethii De Trinitate. Herder.score: 37.0
     
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  20. Resianne Fontaine & Gad Freudenthal (eds.) (2011). Studies in the History of Culture and Science: A Tribute to Gad Freudenthal / Edited by Resianne Fontaine ... [Et Al.]. Bostonbrill.score: 37.0
     
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  21. Brian Stock (1972). Myth and Science in the Twelfth Century. Princeton, N.J.,Princeton University Press.score: 37.0
  22. Mario Augusto Bunge (ed.) (1973). The Methodological Unity of Science. Boston,Reidel.score: 36.0
    ... presented as "the'tirst ph'uosopher who attempte'd to be both exact and in tune with the science of his day. Certain rules of philosophical method are ...
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  23. George Molland (1993). Roger Bacon and the Hermetic Tradition in Medieval Science. Vivarium 31 (1):140-160.score: 36.0
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  24. Ernan McMullin (1984). On the Threshold of Exact Science: Selected Writings of Anneliese Maier on Late Medieval Natural Philosophy. Journal of the History of Philosophy 22 (3):368-371.score: 36.0
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  25. J. H. Burns (ed.) (1988). The Cambridge History of Medieval Political Thought C. 350-C. 1450. Cambridge University Press.score: 36.0
    This volume offers a comprehensive and authoritative account of the history of a complex and varied body of ideas over a period of more than one thousand years. A work of both synthesis and assessment, The Cambridge History of Medieval Political Thought presents the results of several decades of critical scholarship in the field, and reflects in its breadth of enquiry precisely that diversity of focus that characterized the medieval sense of the "political," preoccupied with universality at some (...)
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  26. Myer Bernard Barr (1932/1982). Studies in Social and Legal Theories: An Historical Account of the Social, Ethical, Political, and Legal Doctrines of the Foremost Ancient and Medieval Philosophers. F.B. Rothman & Co..score: 36.0
    The author attempted to present the development of legal theories through early & medieval philosophical history.
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  27. William A. Wallace (1986). The Certitude of Science in Late Medieval and Renaissance Thought. History of Philosophy Quarterly 3 (3):281 - 291.score: 36.0
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  28. Erhard Scheibe (ed.) (1988). The Role of Experience in Science: Proceedings of the 1986 Conference of the Académie International De Philosophie des Sciences (Bruxelles) Held at the University of Heidelberg. De Gruyter.score: 36.0
    ERHARD SCHEIBE Kant's Apriorism and Some Modern Positions The terms a priori and its counterpart a posteriori are of medieval origin.1 In the fourteenth ...
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  29. Ernan McMullin (1965). Medieval and Modern Science. International Philosophical Quarterly 5 (1):103-129.score: 36.0
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  30. D. S. Robertson (1946). The Manuscripts of Sophocles Alexander Turyn: The Manuscriþts of Soþhocles. Pp. 41. Offprint From Traditio, Studies in Ancient and Medieval History, Thought and Religion, II. New York: Cosmopolitan Science and Art Service Co., Inc., 1944. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 60 (01):23-24.score: 36.0
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  31. Timothy Casey (1996). Medieval Technology and the Husserlian Critique of Galilean Science. Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 70:219-227.score: 36.0
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  32. Ralph Lerner (1963/1972). Medieval Political Philosophy: A Sourcebook. Ithaca, N.Y.,Cornell University Press.score: 36.0
    For students of political philosophy, the history of religion, and medieval civilization, this book provides a rich storehouse of medieval thought drawn from Latin, Hebrew, and Arabic sources.
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  33. Anthony J. Lisska (1977). Studies in Medieval Philosophy, Science, and Logic. International Philosophical Quarterly 17 (3):347-350.score: 36.0
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  34. Anthony J. Marcel & E. Bisiach (eds.) (1988). Consciousness in Contemporary Science. Oxford University Press.score: 36.0
    The significance of consciousness in modern science is discussed by leading authorities from a variety of disciplines. Presenting a wide-ranging survey of current thinking on this important topic, the contributors address such issues as the status of different aspects of consciousness; the criteria for using the concept of consciousness and identifying instances of it; the basis of consciousness in functional brain organization; the relationship between different levels of theoretical discourse; and the functions of consciousness.
     
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  35. Arthur Stephen McGrade, John Kilcullen & M. S. Kempshall (eds.) (2001). Ethics and Political Philosophy. Cambridge University Press.score: 36.0
    The eagerly-awaited second volume of The Cambridge Translations of Medieval Philosophical Texts will allow scholars and students access for the first time in English to major texts in ethics and political thought from one of the most fruitful periods of speculation and analysis in the history of western thought. Beginning with Albert the Great, who introduced the Latin west to the challenging moral philosophy and natural science of Aristotle, and concluding with the first substantial presentation in English of the (...)
     
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  36. M. Gordon (1981). A Strategy for Medieval Science. Diogenes 29 (116):70-93.score: 36.0
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  37. Charles B. Schmitt (1976). Studies in Medieval Philosophy, Science, and Logic. International Studies in Philosophy 8:227-228.score: 36.0
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  38. Seth Kadish (2003). The Medieval Hebrew Encyclopedias of Science and Philosophy: Proceedings of the Bar-Ilan University Conference (Review). Journal of the History of Philosophy 41 (2):269-270.score: 36.0
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  39. John L. Treloar (1977). "The Cultural Context of Medieval Learning: Proceedings of the First Intemational Colloquium on Philosophy, Science, and Theology in the Middle Ages—1973," Edited with an Introduction by John Emery Murdoch and Edith Dudley Sylla. The Modern Schoolman 54 (4):416-417.score: 36.0
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  40. Marsha P. Hanen, Margaret J. Osler & Robert G. Weyant (eds.) (1980). Science, Pseudo-Science, and Society. Published for the Calgary Institute for the Humanities by Wilfrid Laurier University Press.score: 33.0
    INTRODUCTORY REMARKS It is my lot, if not my duty, in presenting these opening remarks at our conference, to take the title of our meeting seriously. ...
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  41. Richard W. F. Kroll, Richard Ashcraft & Perez Zagorin (eds.) (1992). Philosophy, Science, and Religion in England, 1640-1700. Cambridge University Press.score: 33.0
    This collection of essays looks at the distinctively English intellectual, social and political phenomenon of Latitudinarianism, which emerged during the Civil War and Interregnum and came into its own after the Restoration, becoming a virtual orthodoxy after 1688. Dividing into two parts, it first examines the importance of the Cambridge Platonists, who sought to embrace the newest philosophical and scientific movements within Church of England orthodoxy, and then moves into the later seventeenth century, from the Restoration onwards, culminating in essays (...)
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  42. Ann K. S. Lambton (1981). State and Government in Medieval Islam: An Introduction to the Study of Islamic Political Theory: The Jurists. Oxford University Press.score: 33.0
    I RELIGION AND POLITICS: THE LAW Islam, like Judaism and Christianity, believes in the divine origin of government. It follows, therefore, that political ...
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  43. Francis Oakley (1999). Politics and Eternity: Studies in the History of Medieval and Early-Modern Political Thought. Brill.score: 33.0
    This book is composed of a series of studies in the history of political thought from late antiquity to the early-eighteenth century.
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  44. Patrick Suppes (ed.) (1973). Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science. New York,American Elsevier Pub. Co..score: 33.0
    ELEMENTARY LOGIC GR. C. MOISIL Institute of Mathematics, Rumanian Academy, Bucharest, Rumania 1. We shall consider a typified logic of propositions. ...
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  45. Joseph Canning (1996). A History of Medieval Political Thought, 300-1450. Routledge.score: 33.0
    This comprehensive and accessible volume covers four periods, each with a different focus. From 300 to 750, Canning examines Christian ideas of rulership. The often neglected centuries from 750 to 1050, the Carolingian period and its aftermath, are given special attention. From 1050 to 1290 the conflict between temporal and spiritual power comes to the fore. Finally, in the period from 1290 to 1450, Canning focuses on the confrontation of church and state ideas with political realities.
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  46. John Peter Anton & George Kimball Plochmann (eds.) (1966). Science, Philosophy, and Our Educational Tasks. [Buffalo]University Council for Educational Administration.score: 33.0
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  47. Peter D. Asquith & Henry Ely Kyburg (eds.) (1979). Current Research in Philosophy of Science: Proceedings of the P.S.A. Critical Research Problems Conference. Philosophy of Science Association.score: 33.0
  48. Babette E. Babich, Debra B. Bergoffen & Simon Glynn (eds.) (1995). Continental and Postmodern Perspectives in the Philosophy of Science. Avebury.score: 33.0
  49. Yehoshua Bar-Hillel (ed.) (1965). Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science. Amsterdam, North-Holland Pub. Co..score: 33.0
     
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  50. William Beranek (ed.) (1972). Science, Scientists, and Society. Tarrytown-on-Hudson, N.Y.,Bodgen & Quigley.score: 33.0
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  51. William A. Blanpied & Wendy Weisman-Dermer (eds.) (1975). Proceedings of the Aaas Interdisciplinary Workshop on the Interrelationships Between Science and Technology, and Ethics and Values, Sheraton Conference Center, Reston, Virginia, 10-12 April 1975. [REVIEW] American Association for the Advancement of Science.score: 33.0
     
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  52. Hans Buchholz, Wolfgang Gmelin, John McHale & Paul Dubach (eds.) (1979). Science and Technology and the Future: Proceedings and Joint Report of World Future Studies Conference and Dse Preconference, Held in Berlin (West), 4.-10. May 1979: [Dedicated to the Memory of John Mchale, Paul Dubach]. [REVIEW] Saur.score: 33.0
     
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  53. George Bugliarello (ed.) (1977). Science, Technology, and Modern Society: Inaugural Symposium and Lectures Following the Inauguration of George Bugliarello as First President of the Polytechnic Institute of New York, March 13-14, 1975. [REVIEW] Polytechnic Press.score: 33.0
     
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  54. Andreas Burnier (ed.) (1975). Science Between Culture and Counter-Culture. Dekker & Van De Vegt.score: 33.0
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  55. Bidart Campos & Germán José (eds.) (1987). Ethics, Law, Science, Technology, and International Cooperation: Córdoba, Argentina, 27/29 March 1984. Council of Advanced International Studies.score: 33.0
     
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  56. Rick J. Carlson (ed.) (1975). The Frontiers of Science and Medicine. Wildwood House.score: 33.0
     
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  57. Michel Cazenave (ed.) (1984). Science and Consciousness: Two Views of the Universe: Edited Proceedings of the France-Culture and Radio-France Colloquium, Cordoba, Spain. Pergamon Press.score: 33.0
  58. Johan Chydenius (1985). Humanism in Medieval Concepts of Man and Society. Societas Scientiarum Fennica.score: 33.0
  59. William R. Coulson & Carl R. Rogers (eds.) (1968). Man and the Science of Man. Columbus, Ohio, Merrill Pub. Co..score: 33.0
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  60. Yehuda Elkana & Samuel Sambursky (eds.) (1974). The Interaction Between Science and Philosophy. Atlantic Highlands, N.J.,Humanities Press.score: 33.0
     
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  61. János Farkas (ed.) (1979). Sociology of Science and Research. Akadémiai Kiadó.score: 33.0
     
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  62. Ivan Timofeevich Frolov (ed.) (1978). Dialectical Materialism and Modern Science: Proceedings of an International Symposium. Peace and Socialism International Publishers.score: 33.0
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  63. Steve Fuller (ed.) (1989). The Cognitive Turn: Sociological and Psychological Perspectives on Science. Kluwer Academic Publishers.score: 33.0
  64. Tord H. Ganelius (ed.) (1986). Progress in Science and its Social Conditions: Nobel Symposium 58, Held at Lidingö, Sweden, 15-19 August 1983. Published for the Nobel Foundation by Pergamon Press.score: 33.0
  65. Maurice Goldsmith & Alexander King (eds.) (1979). Issues of Development: Towards a New Role for Science and Technology: [Proceedings of an International Symposium on Science and Technology for Development, Held in Singapore in January 1979]. Pergamon Press.score: 33.0
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  66. Paul R. Gross, N. Levitt & Martin W. Lewis (eds.) (1996). The Flight From Science and Reason. The New York Academy of Sciences.score: 33.0
  67. Dzhermen Mikhaĭlovich Gvishiani (ed.) (1979). Trends and Perspectives in Development of Science and Technology and Their Impact on the Solution of Contemporary Global Problems. Pergamon Press.score: 33.0
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  68. Brock K. Kilbourne & Maria T. Kilbourne (eds.) (1983). The Dark Side of Science. American Association for the Advancement of Science, Pacific Division.score: 33.0
     
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  69. Imre Lakatos & Alan Musgrave (eds.) (1968). Problems in the Philosophy of Science. Amsterdam, North-Holland Pub. Co..score: 33.0
     
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  70. Sanford A. Lakoff (ed.) (1980). Science and Ethical Responsibility: Proceedings of the U.S. Student Pugwash Conference, University of California, San Diego, June 19-26, 1979. [REVIEW] Addison-Wesley Pub. Co..score: 33.0
     
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  71. Ervin Laszlo & James Benjamin Wilbur (eds.) (1970). Human Values and Natural Science. New York,Gordon and Beach.score: 33.0
  72. M. W. Lefor & Roland C. Clement (eds.) (1996). Determinism and Uniformitarianism in Science Vs. Aton Forest: Transcript of the First Aton Forest Forum, October 28, 1995. Aton Forest, Inc..score: 33.0
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  73. Ivan Macan & Valentin Pozaić (eds.) (1987). The Philosophy of Science of Ruđer Bošković: Proceedings of the Symposium of the Institute of Philosophy and Theology, S.J. Distributed by Fordham University Press.score: 33.0
  74. B. J. Mason, Peter Mathias & J. H. Westcott (eds.) (1986). Predictability in Science and Society: A Joint Symposium of the Royal Society and the British Academy Held on 20 and 21 March 1986. [REVIEW] Distributed by Scholium International.score: 33.0
     
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  75. P. B. Medawar & Julian H. Shelley (eds.) (1980). Structure in Science and Art: Proceedings of the Third C. H. Boehringer Sohn Symposium Held at Kronberg, Taunus, 2nd-5th May 1979. [REVIEW] Sole Distributors for the Usa and Canada, Elsevier North-Holland.score: 33.0
  76. Abraham Melamed (2012). Wisdom's Little Sister: Studies in Medieval & Renaissance Jewish Political Thought. Academic Studies Press.score: 33.0
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  77. Sara Nash (ed.) (1985). Science and Uncertainty: Proceedings of a Conference Held Under the Auspices of Ibm United Kingdom Ltd., London, March 1984. Science Reviews.score: 33.0
  78. Cary J. Nederman (1997). Medieval Aristotelianism and its Limits: Classical Traditions in Moral and Political Philosophy, 12th-15th Centuries. Variorum.score: 33.0
  79. Cary J. Nederman & Kate Langdon Forhan (eds.) (1993). Medieval Political Theory: A Reader: The Quest for the Body Politic, 1100-1400. Routledge.score: 33.0
  80. Joshua Parens & Joseph C. Macfarland (eds.) (2011). Medieval Political Philosophy: A Sourcebook. Cornell University Press.score: 33.0
     
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  81. Miroslav Pečujlić, Gregory Blue & Anouar Abdel-Malek (eds.) (1982/1984). Science and Technology in the Transformation of the World. United Nations University in Association with St. Martin's Press.score: 33.0
  82. Miroslav Pečujlic, Gregory Blue & Anouar Abdel-Malek (eds.) (1982). Science and Technology in the Transformation of the World. Macmillan Press.score: 33.0
  83. C. A. Qadir & M. Saeed Sheikh (eds.) (1971). Philosophy of Science. Lahore,Pakistan Philosophical Congress.score: 33.0
     
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  84. Erwin Isak Jakob Rosenthal (1958/1985). Political Thought in Medieval Islam: An Introductory Outline. Greenwood Press.score: 33.0
     
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  85. Raymond John Seeger & R. S. Cohen (eds.) (1974). Philosophical Foundations of Science: Proceedings of Section L, 1969, American Association for the Advancement of Science. Reidel.score: 33.0
  86. Nicholas H. Steneck (ed.) (1975). Science and Society: Past, Present, and Future. University of Michigan Press.score: 33.0
     
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  87. Henry John Steffens & H. N. Muller (eds.) (1974). Science, Technology, and Culture. New York,Ams Press.score: 33.0
     
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  88. Walter Ullmann (1965/1975). Medieval Political Thought. Penguin.score: 33.0
     
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  89. S. R. Venkatramaiah & K. Sreenivasa Rao (eds.) (1992). Science, Technology, and Social Development. Discovery Pub. House.score: 33.0
     
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  90. Paul Weingartner & Gerhard Schurz (eds.) (1987). Recent Developments in Epistemology and Philosophy of Science: Reports of the 11th International Wittgenstein-Symposium, 4th to 13th August 1986, Kirchberg Am Wechsel, Austria. [REVIEW] Hölder-Pichler-Tempsky.score: 33.0
     
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  91. M. Cacouros & Marie-Hélène Congourdeau (eds.) (2006). Philosophie Et Sciences à Byzance De 1204 à 1453: Les Textes, les Doctrines Et Leur Transmission: Actes De La Table Ronde Organisée au Xxe Congrès International d'Études Byzantines, Paris, 2001. [REVIEW] Peeters.score: 31.0
    Ce volume comprend les laquo;Actesraquo; de la Table Ronde reacute;aliseacute;e au sein du XXe Congregrave;s International d'Eacute;tudes Byzantines (Paris, ...
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  92. Gregor Reisch (2010). Natural Philosophy Epitomised: A Translation of Books 8-11 of Gregor Reisch's Philosophical Pearl (1503). Ashgate.score: 31.0
    Its author was a Carthusian monk. Offered here is a translation, with annotation and an important introduction, of the four books on natural philosophy, the predecessor of modern science.
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  93. William Archibald Dunning (1902/1972). A History of Political Theories, Ancient and Mediaeval. [New York,Johnson Reprint Corp..score: 30.0
    The Hellenic Peoples in General A history of political theories of the scope defined above must begin with the thought of that brilliant aggregation of ...
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  94. Meskos George, TOWARDS ONTOLOGY FOR A UNIFIED KNOWLEDGE: THE HYPOTHESIS OF LOGICAL QUANTA. Metanexus.Net.score: 28.0
    The suggestion of Logical Quanta (LQ) is a bidirectional synthesis of the theory of logos of Maximus the Confessor and the philosophical interpretation of quantum mechanics. The result of such a synthesis is enrichment to the ontology of classical mechanics that enable us to have a unified view and an explanatory frame of the whole cosmos. It also enables us to overcome the Cartesian duality both on biology and the interaction of body and mind. Finally, one can reconstruct a new (...)
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  95. Edward Grant (1981). Much Ado About Nothing: Theories of Space and Vacuum From the Middle Ages to the Scientific Revolution. Cambridge University Press.score: 28.0
    The primary objective of this study is to provide a description of the major ideas about void space within and beyond the world that were formulated between the fourteenth and early eighteenth centuries. The second part of the book - on infinite, extracosmic void space - is of special significance. The significance of Professor Grant's account is twofold: it provides the first comprehensive and detailed description of the scholastic Aristotelian arguments for and against the existence of void space; and it (...)
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  96. Walter Roy Laird & Sophie Roux (eds.) (2008). Mechanics and Natural Philosophy Before the Scientific Revolution. Springer.score: 28.0
    This volume deals with a variety of moments in the history of mechanics when conflicts arose within one textual tradition, between different traditions, or ...
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  97. John Henry Bridges (1914/1976). The Life & Work of Roger Bacon: An Introduction to the Opus Majus. Richwood Pub. Co..score: 28.0
  98. Desmond M. Clarke (1989). Occult Powers and Hypotheses: Cartesian Natural Philosophy Under Louis Xiv. Oxford University Press.score: 28.0
    This book analyses the concept of scientific explanation developed by French disciples of Descartes in the period 1660-1700. Clarke examines the views of authors such as Malebranche and Rohault, as well as those of less well-known authors such as Cordemoy, Gadroys, Poisson and R'egis. These Cartesian natural philosophers developed an understanding of scientific explanation as necessarily hypothetical, and, while they contributed little to new scientific discoveries, they made a lasting contribution to our concept of explanation--generations of scientists in subsequent centuries (...)
     
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  99. Mariano Cuesta Domingo (ed.) (2008). Domingo de Soto En Su Mundo. Colegio Universitario "Domingo de Soto".score: 28.0
     
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  100. Saverio Di Liso (2006). Domingo de Soto: Ciencia y Filosofía de la Naturaleza. Universidad de Navarra.score: 28.0
     
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