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  1. Seyed Hassan Hosseini (2010). Religious Pluralism and Pluralistic Religion: John Hick's Epistemological Foundation of Religious Pluralism and an Explanation of Islamic Epistemology Toward Diversity of Unique Religion. The Pluralist 5 (1).score: 290.0
    The path of religious pluralism starts with the fact that our world contains a number of religious faiths having different ideas of the nature of divinity as the main and fundamental principle of religions and therefore, different and various dogmas, rites, and rituals.Despite the claim that the idea of religious pluralism is a product of modern philosophical schools, specifically new epistemological principles, I have attempted to demonstrate that what I have called "pluralistic religion," as a part of a necessary and (...)
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  2. Ihab hassan (2003). Beyond Postmodernism. Angelaki 8 (1):3 – 11.score: 30.0
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  3. Ihab Hassan (2010). Janglican: National Literatures in the Age of Globalization. Philosophy and Literature 34 (2):271-280.score: 30.0
    In Finnegans Wake, the uncouth portmanteau word "Janglish" suggests a jangled kind of English. Joyce, of course, lived and died before that other uncouth word, "globalization," rode the waves of cyberspace. By resorting to a dubious conceit, I use "Janglican" to invoke American letters on the tongue of writers like Junot Diaz, Amy Tan, Aleksander Hemon, Ha Jin, Jhumpa Lahiri, Chang-rae Lee, among many others (including this writer, who speaks every language with an accent, a literary feat of sorts.)There's no (...)
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  4. Ihab H. Hassan (1955). The Problem of Influence in Literary History: Notes Towards a Definition. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 14 (1):66-76.score: 30.0
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  5. Ihab Habib Hassan (2001). From Postmodernism to Postmodernity: The Local/Global Context. Philosophy and Literature 25 (1):1-13.score: 30.0
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  6. Ihab Hassan (2008). Literary Theory in an Age of Globalization. Philosophy and Literature 32 (1):pp. 1-10.score: 30.0
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  7. Ihab Habib Hassan (2006). Postmodernism? A Self-Interview. Philosophy and Literature 30 (1):223-228.score: 30.0
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  8. Ihab Habib Hassan (1997). Book Review: Rumors of Change: Essays of Five Decades. [REVIEW] Philosophy and Literature 21 (2).score: 30.0
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  9. Ihab Habib Hassan (1998). Queries for Postcolonial Studies. Philosophy and Literature 22 (2):328-342.score: 30.0
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  10. Ihab Habib Hassan (1996). Negative Capability Reclaimed: Literature and Philosophy Contra Politics. Philosophy and Literature 20 (2):305-324.score: 30.0
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  11. Robert Hassan (2008). Network Speed and Democratic Politics. World Futures 64 (1):3 – 21.score: 30.0
    Through a systematic foregrounding of temporality as a framework of analysis, the dynamics of neo-liberal globalization and the revolution in ICTs constitute a new epistemological context. From this perspective the world as an economic, social, cultural, and political postmodernity becomes apparent. The article argues that liberal democracy was created and evolved in a specific context too. It was one formed through the interactions of Enlightenment thought and capitalist action - both of which were suffused by the temporality of the clock. (...)
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  12. C. A. Stevens & R. Hassan (1994). Management of Death, Dying and Euthanasia: Attitudes and Practices of Medical Practitioners in South Australia. Journal of Medical Ethics 20 (1):41-46.score: 30.0
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  13. Othman Alhabshi & Mustapha bin Hj Nik Hassan (eds.) (1998). Islam, Knowledge, and Ethics: A Pertinent Culture for Managing Organisations. Institute of Islamic Understanding Malaysia.score: 30.0
     
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  14. Nik Mustapha Hj Nik Hassan (1998). Civil Society for Sustainable Economic Development. In Othman Alhabshi & Mustapha bin Hj Nik Hassan (eds.), Islam, Knowledge, and Ethics: A Pertinent Culture for Managing Organisations. Institute of Islamic Understanding Malaysia.score: 30.0
     
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  15. Nik Mustapha Hj Nik Hassan (1998). Enriching Knowledge Culture Towards Developing a Civil Society. In Othman Alhabshi & Mustapha bin Hj Nik Hassan (eds.), Islam, Knowledge, and Ethics: A Pertinent Culture for Managing Organisations. Institute of Islamic Understanding Malaysia.score: 30.0
     
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  16. Mohammad Kamal Hassan (1996). Towards Actualizing Islamic Ethical and Educational Principles in Malaysian Society: Some Critical Observations. Muslim Youth Movement of Malaysia.score: 30.0
     
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  17. Mustapha bin Hj Nik Hassan (ed.) (1998). Values-Based Management: The Way Forward for the Next Millennium. Institute of Islamic Understanding Malaysia.score: 30.0
     
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  18. Nik Mustapha Hj Nik Hassan (1998). Values-Based Worker. In Mustapha bin Hj Nik Hassan (ed.), Values-Based Management: The Way Forward for the Next Millennium. Institute of Islamic Understanding Malaysia.score: 30.0
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  19. Wahibur Rokhman & Arif Hassan (2012). The Effect of Islamic Work Ethic on Organisational Justice. African Journal of Business Ethics 6 (1):25.score: 30.0
    The study proposed to investigate the effect of the Islamic work ethic on the perception of justice among employees in Islamic microfinance institutions in Indonesia. The construct of organisational justice included three dimensions, namely distributive, procedural, and interactional justice. The sample consisted of 370 employees from 60 Islamic microfinance institutions in Central Java, Indonesia. The results suggest that the Islamic work ethic positively contributes to the aforementioned three dimensions of the perception of justice. Implications, limitations, and suggestions for future research (...)
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  20. Kathryn Dean (2008). After Blair: Politics After The New Labour Decade. Edited by Gerry Hassan. London: Lawrence & Wishart, 2007. Journal of Critical Realism 7 (1).score: 9.0
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  21. Peter Langland-Hassan (2012). Pretense, Imagination, and Belief: The Single Attitude Theory. Philosophical Studies 159 (2):155-179.score: 3.0
    A popular view has it that the mental representations underlying human pretense are not beliefs, but are “belief-like” in important ways. This view typically posits a distinctive cognitive attitude (a “DCA”) called “imagination” that is taken toward the propositions entertained during pretense, along with correspondingly distinct elements of cognitive architecture. This paper argues that the characteristics of pretense motivating such views of imagination can be explained without positing a DCA, or other cognitive architectural features beyond those regulating normal belief and (...)
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  22. Peter Langland-Hassan (2008). Fractured Phenomenologies: Thought Insertion, Inner Speech, and the Puzzle of Extraneity. Mind and Language 23 (4):369-401.score: 3.0
    Abstract: How it is that one's own thoughts can seem to be someone else's? After noting some common missteps of other approaches to this puzzle, I develop a novel cognitive solution, drawing on and critiquing theories that understand inserted thoughts and auditory verbal hallucinations in schizophrenia as stemming from mismatches between predicted and actual sensory feedback. Considerable attention is paid to forging links between the first-person phenomenology of thought insertion and the posits (e.g. efference copy, corollary discharge) of current cognitive (...)
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  23. Peter Langland-Hassan (2011). A Puzzle About Visualization. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 10 (2):145-173.score: 3.0
    Visual imagination (or visualization) is peculiar in being both free, in that what we imagine is up to us, and useful to a wide variety of practical reasoning tasks. How can we rely upon our visualizations in practical reasoning if what we imagine is subject to our whims? The key to answering this puzzle, I argue, is to provide an account of what constrains the sequence in which the representations featured in visualization unfold—an account that is consistent with its freedom. (...)
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  24. Seyed N. Mousavian (2011). Gappy Propositions? Canadian Journal of Philosophy 41 (1):125-157.score: 3.0
    After introducing Millianism and touching on two problems raised by genuinely empty names for Millianism (section I), I provide a brief exposition of the Gappy Proposition View (GPV) and of how different versions of this view can reply to the problems in question (section II). In the following sections I develop my reasons against the GPV. First, I will try to argue that apparently promising arguments for the claim that gappy propositions are propositions are not successful (section III). Then, I (...)
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  25. Seyed N. Mousavian (2010). Neo-Meinongian Neo-Russellians. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 91 (2):229-259.score: 3.0
    Neo-Russellianism, which incorporates both Millianism (with regard to proper names) and the thesis of singular Russellian propositions, has widely been defended after the publication of Kripke's Naming and Necessity. The view, however, encounters various problems regarding empty names, names that do not have semantic referents. Nathan Salmon and Scott Soames have defended neo-Russellianism against such problems in a novel way; to account for various intuitions of competent and rational speakers regarding utterances of sentences containing empty names, Salmon and Soames appeal (...)
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  26. Peter Langland-Hassan (2009). Metacognition Without Introspection. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32 (2):151-152.score: 3.0
  27. Ahmad Y. Al-hassan (2009). An Eighth Century Arabic Treatise on the Colouring of Glass: Kitāb Al-Durra Al-Maknūna (the Book of the Hidden Pearl) of Jābir Ibn Ayyān (C. 721–C. 815). [REVIEW] Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 19 (1):121-156.score: 3.0
  28. Peter Langland-Hassan (forthcoming). What It is to Pretend. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly.score: 3.0
    What is it, really, to pretend? What features qualify an act as pretense? Surprisingly little has been said on this foundational question. Here I defend an account of what it is to pretend, distinguishing pretense from a variety of related but distinct phenomena, such as (mere) copying and practicing. I show how we can distinguish pretense from sincerity by sole appeal to a person’s beliefs, desires, and intentions—and without circular recourse to an “intention to pretend.”.
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  29. S. R. Benatar & Gillian Brock (eds.) (2011). Global Health and Global Health Ethics. Cambridge University Press.score: 3.0
    Machine generated contents note: Preface; Introduction; Part I. Global Health, Definitions and Descriptions: 1. What is global health? Solly Benatar and Ross Upshur; 2. The state of global health in a radically unequal world: patterns and prospects Ron Labonte and Ted Schrecker; 3. Addressing the societal determinants of health: the key global health ethics imperative of our times Anne-Emmanuelle Birn; 4. Gender and global health: inequality and differences Lesley Doyal and Sarah Payne; 5. Heath systems and health Martin McKee; Part (...)
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  30. Ahmad Y. Al-hassan (2004). The Arabic Original of Liber de Compositione Alchemiae the Epistle of Maryanus, the Hermit and Philosopher, to Prince Khalid Ibn Yazid. Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 14 (2):213-231.score: 3.0
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  31. Margaret A. Rose (1991). The Post-Modern and the Post-Industrial: A Critical Analysis. Cambridge University Press.score: 3.0
    This book offers an historical and critical guide to the concepts of the post-modern and the post-industrial. It brings admirable clarity and thoroughness to a discussion of the many different uses made of the term post-modern across a number of different disciplines (including literature, architecture, art history, philosophy, anthropology and geography). It also analyses the concept of the post-industrial society to which the concept of the post-modern has often been related. Dr Rose discusses the work of many theorists in the (...)
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  32. Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka (ed.) (2006). Islamic Philosophy and Occidental Phenomenology on the Perennial Issue of Microcosm and Macrocosm. Springer.score: 3.0
    By proposing the Microcosm and Macrocosm analogy for dialogue between Islamic Philosophy and Occidental Phenomenology, the authors of this volume are reviving the perennial positioning of the human condition in the play of forces within and without the human being. This theme has run from Plato through the Middle Ages, Renaissance and Modernity, and has been ignored by contemporaries. It now acquires a new pertinence and striking significance due to the scientific discoveries into the "infinitely small" in life, on the (...)
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  33. Tim Shallice, Daniele Amati & Shima Seyed-Allaei (2011). Internally Driven Strategy Change. Thinking and Reasoning 16 (4):308-331.score: 3.0
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  34. Rafik I. Beekun, Ramda Hamdy, James W. Westerman & Hassan R. HassabElnaby (2008). An Exploration of Ethical Decision-Making Processes in the United States and Egypt. Journal of Business Ethics 82 (3):587 - 605.score: 3.0
    In this comparative survey of 191 Egyptian and 92 U.S. executives, we explore the relationship between national culture and ethical decision-making within the context of business. Using Reidenbach and Robin’s (1988) multi-criteria ethics instrument, we examine how differences on two of Hofstede’s national culture dimensions, individualism/collectivism, and power distance, are related to the manner in which business practitioners make ethical decisions. Egypt and the U.S. provide an interesting comparison because of the extreme differences in their economies and related business development. (...)
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  35. Mohammad Hassan Khalil (2006). Ibn Taymiyyah on Reason and Revelation in Ethics. Journal of Islamic Philosophy 2 (1):103-132.score: 3.0
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  36. Hassan Sfouli (2012). On the Elementary Theory of Restricted Real and Imaginary Parts of Holomorphic Functions. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 53 (1):67-77.score: 3.0
    We show that the ordered field of real numbers with restricted $\mathbb{R}_{\mathscr{H}}$-definable analytic functions admits quantifier elimination if we add a function symbol $^{-1}$ for the function $x\mapsto \frac{1}{x}$ (with $0^{-1}=0$ by convention), where $\mathbb{R}_{\mathscr{H}}$ is the real field augmented by the functions in the family $\mathscr{H}$ of restricted parts (real and imaginary) of holomorphic functions which satisfies certain conditions. Further, with another condition on $\mathscr{H}$ we show that the structure ($\mathbb{R}_{\mathscr{H}}$, constants) is strongly model complete.
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  37. Etienne Kouokam, Pierre Auger, Hassan Hbid & Maurice Tchuente (forthcoming). Effect of the Number of Patches in a Multi-Patch SIRS Model with Fast Migration on the Basic Reproduction Rate. Acta Biotheoretica.score: 3.0
    We consider a two-patch epidemiological system where individuals can move from one patch to another, and local interactions between the individuals within a patch are governed by the classical SIRS model. When the time-scale associated with migration is much smaller than the time-scale associated with infection, aggregation methods can be used to simplify the initial complete model formulated as a system of ordinary differential equations. Analysis of the aggregated model then shows that the two-patch basic reproduction rate is smaller than (...)
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  38. I. Beekun Rafik, James Ramda Hamdy, Hassan W. Westerman & R. HassabElnaby (2008). An Exploration of Ethical Decision-Making Processes in the United States and Egypt. Journal of Business Ethics 82 (3).score: 3.0
    In this comparative survey of 191 Egyptian and 92 U.S. executives, we explore the relationship between national culture and ethical decision-making within the context of business. Using Reidenbach and Robin’s (1988) multi-criteria ethics instrument, we examine how differences on two of Hofstede’s national culture dimensions, individualism/collectivism, and power distance, are related to the manner in which business practitioners make ethical decisions. Egypt and the U.S. provide an interesting comparison because of the extreme differences in their economies and related business development. (...)
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  39. Hassan S. Khalilieh & Areen Boulos (2006). A Glimpse on the Uses of Seaweeds in Islamic Science and Daily Life During the Classical Period. Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 16 (1):91-101.score: 3.0
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  40. Hassan Siddiki, J. G. Fletcher, Beth McFarland, Nora Dajani, Nicholas Orme, Barbara Koenig, Marguerite Strobel & Susan M. Wolf (2008). Incidental Findings in CT Colonography: Literature Review and Survey of Current Research Practice. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 36 (2):320-331.score: 3.0
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  41. Hassan Bella (2008). Islamic Medical Ethics: What and How to Teach. In Jonathan E. Brockopp & Thomas Eich (eds.), Muslim Medical Ethics: From Theory to Practice. University of South Carolina Press.score: 3.0
  42. Giovanni Cogliandro (2006). »Der Begriff sey Grund der Welt«. Fichte-Studien 29:165-176.score: 3.0
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  43. Robert F. Denton (forthcoming). 'This Is To Seye, To Maken Illusioun. Semiotics:742-750.score: 3.0
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  44. par Hassan Hanafi (1981). L'islam Comme Philosophie Africaine. In Alwin Diemer (ed.), Symposium on Philosophy in the Present Situation of Africa, Wednesday, August 30, 1978. Steiner.score: 3.0
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  45. Charles Jencks (ed.) (1992). The Post-Modern Reader. St. Martin' Press.score: 3.0
    The Post-Modern Reader edited by Charles Jencks An Anthology of a World Movement Post-Modernism has been debated, attacked, and defended for a generation, but only in the last few years has it come into focus as a coherent way of thought embracing all areas of culture. This is the first anthology that presents the synthesising trend in all its diversity, a convergence in architecture and literature, film and cultural theory, sociology, feminism and theology, science and economics. It is however, a (...)
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  46. Ronald Primeau (ed.) (1977). Influx: Essays on Literary Influence. Kennikat Press.score: 3.0
    Introduction.--Literary history and tradition: Eliot, T. S. Tradition and the individual talent. Trilling, L. The sense of the past. Hassan, I. H. The problem of influence in literary history.--An aesthetics of origins and revisionism: Guillen, C. The aesthetics of literary influence. Block, H. M. The concept of influence in comparative literature. Bloom, H. Clinamen, or poetic misprision. Bate, W. J. The second temple.--Reader as participant: Rosenblatt, L. M. Towards a transactional theory of reading. Holland, N. N. Literature as transformation. (...)
     
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  47. Seyed Masood Sayf (2008). The Issue of Existence-Quiddity Difference as the Background of the Doctrine of the Principiality of Existence. Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 17:129-134.score: 3.0
    The issue of existence - quiddity difference is one of the important issues that were put forward for the first time in Islamic philosophy without having any background in Greek philosophy. Aristotle's metaphysics which is the main source of the first philosophy contains only synonymous and verbal meaning ofexistence. The issue of existence - quiddity difference has no room in Aristotle's works. This issue was proposed first by Farabi and then was completed by Ibn sina. In Islamic philosophy when it (...)
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  48. Hasan Shanawani & Mohammad Hassan Khalil (2008). Reporting on "Islamic Bioethics" in the Medical Literature: Where Are the Experts? In Jonathan E. Brockopp & Thomas Eich (eds.), Muslim Medical Ethics: From Theory to Practice. University of South Carolina Press.score: 3.0
  49. Ali Hassan Zaidi (2011). Islam, Modernity, and the Human Sciences. Palgrave Macmillan.score: 3.0
    This book discloses a largely unnoticed dialogue between Muslim and Western social thought on the search for meaning and transcendence in the human sciences. The disclosure is accomplished by a comparative reading of contemporary Muslim debates on secular knowledge on the one hand, and of a foundational Western debate on the demise of metaphysics in the human sciences on the other hand. The comparative reading is grounded in a dialogical hermeneutic approach; that is, a hermeneutic approach to texts and cultural (...)
     
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  50. Gerald A. Cory (2002). Maclean's Evolutionary Neuroscience, the Csn Model and Hamilton's Rule: Some Developmental, Clinical, and Social Policy Implications. Brain and Mind 3 (1):151-181.score: 1.0
    Paul MacLean, founder and long-time chief ofthe Laboratory of Brain Evolution and Behavior,National Institutes of Health, is a pioneeringfigure in the emergent field of evolutionaryneuroscience. His influence has been widelyfelt in the development of biologicalpsychiatry and has led to a considerableliterature on evolutionary approaches toclinical issues. MacLean's work is alsoenjoying a resurgence of interest in academicareas of neuroscience and evolutionarypsychology which have previously shown littleinterest or knowledge of his extensive work. This chapter builds on MacLean's work to bringtogether new insights (...)
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  51. Pascale Seys (2001). Le Naturalisme Esthétique de Taine: Entre Positivisme Et Idéalisme. Dialogue 40 (02):311-.score: 1.0
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  52. Jean-Pierre Deschepper & Pascale Seys (1995). Chroniques. Revue Philosophique De Louvain 93 (4):680-733.score: 1.0
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  53. Pascale Seys (1991). Existe-T-Il Un Cartésianisme Esthétique? Revue Philosophique De Louvain 89 (4):559-580.score: 1.0
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  54. Pascale Seys (1992). Regard à L'Est. Revue Philosophique De Louvain 90 (1):82-88.score: 1.0
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  55. Pascale Seys & Jean-Pierre Deschepper (1994). Chroniques. Revue Philosophique De Louvain 92 (4):646-687.score: 1.0
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  56. Pascale & Deschepper Seys (2005). Chronique G?N?Rale. Revue Philosophique De Louvain 91 (2):346-360.score: 1.0
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  57. Pascale Seys (1991). Le Neveu de Corneille. Revue Philosophique De Louvain 89 (4):635-638.score: 1.0
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  58. Jean-Pierre Deschepper & Pascale Seys (1995). Chronique Générale. Revue Philosophique De Louvain 93 (1):241-251.score: 1.0
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  59. Pascale Seys & Jean-Pierre Deschepper (1994). Chronique Générale. Revue Philosophique De Louvain 92 (1):151-161.score: 1.0
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