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  1. Stephen E. Weiss (1976). The Sorites Fallacy: What Difference Does a Peanut Make? Synthese 33 (2-4):253 - 272.score: 290.0
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  2. Charles R. Gowen, Nessim Hanna, Larry W. Jacobs, David E. Keys & Donald E. Weiss (1996). Integrating Business Ethics Into a Graduate Program. Journal of Business Ethics 15 (6):671 - 679.score: 140.0
    Five faculty members in the College of Business at Northern Illinois University received a grant from the James S. Kemper Foundation to integrate ethics into the graduate business curriculum. This was the second phase of a comprehensive program to integrate ethics into the business curriculum. Each faculty member taught a required course in the MBA program. The faculty members represented each of the five functional departments in the College of Business.This paper describes the ethics content, materials, and approaches that were (...)
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  3. R. Weiss (1956). B. L. Ullman: Studies in the Italian Renaissance. Pp. 395; 10 Plates. Rome: Edizioni di Storia E Letteratura, 1955. Paper, L. 4,500. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 6 (3-4):310-311.score: 120.0
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  4. Ann E. Weiss (1988). Lies, Deception, and Truth. Houghton Mifflin.score: 120.0
     
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  5. Andrzej Nowik & Tomasz Weiss (2002). On the Ramseyan Properties of Some Special Subsets of 2ω and Their Algebraic Sums. Journal of Symbolic Logic 67 (2):547-556.score: 60.0
    We prove the following theorems: 1. If $X \subseteq 2^\omega$ is a γ-set and $Y \subseteq 2^\omega$ is a strongly meager set, then X + Y is Ramsey null. 2. If $X \subseteq 2^\omega$ is a γ-set and Y belongs to the class of E sets, then the algebraic sum X + Y is an E set as well. 3. Under CH there exists a set X ∈ MGR* which is not Ramsey null.
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  6. M. G. Weiss (2013). Non-Dualistic Sex. Josef Mitterer's Non-Dualistic Philosophy in the Light of Judith Butler's (De)Constructivist Feminism. Constructivist Foundations 8 (2):183-189.score: 60.0
    Context: Josef Mitterer has become known for criticizing the main exponents of analytic and constructivist philosophy for their blind adoption of a dualistic epistemology based on an alleged ontological difference between world and words. Judith Butler, who has developed an influential model of (de)constructivist feminism and has been labeled a linguistic constructivist, has been criticized for sustaining exactly what, according to Mitterer, most modern philosophy fails to acknowledge: namely that there is no ontological difference between objective facts beyond language and (...)
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  7. Moses Maimonides (1975/1983). Ethical Writings of Maimonides. Dover Publications.score: 12.0
    Here are the most significant ethical writings of the 12th-century philosopher, physician, and master of rabbinical literature—newly translated from the original sources by noted Maimonides scholars Raymond L. Weiss and Charles E. Butterworth. Among these are the first English versions of Eight Chapters and the Letter to Joseph. Other selections include Laws Concerning Character Traits, Treatise on the Art of Logic, and gleanings from Maimonides’ medical writings. Introduction. Notes.
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  8. Harvey Friedman, New Borel Independence Results.score: 12.0
    S. Adams, W. Ambrose, A. Andretta, H. Becker, R. Camerlo, C. Champetier, J.P.R. Christensen, D.E. Cohen, A. Connes. C. Dellacherie, R. Dougherty, R.H. Farrell, F. Feldman, A. Furman, D. Gaboriau, S. Gao, V. Ya. Golodets, P. Hahn, P. de la Harpe, G. Hjorth, S. Jackson, S. Kahane, A.S. Kechris, A. Louveau,, R. Lyons, P.-A. Meyer, C.C. Moore, M.G. Nadkarni, C. Nebbia, A.L.T. Patterson, U. Krengel, A.J. Kuntz, J.-P. Serre, S.D. Sinel'shchikov, T. Slaman, Solecki, R. Spatzier, J. Steel, D. Sullivan, S. (...)
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  9. Mark de Rond & Iain Morley (eds.) (2010). Serendipity: Fortune and the Prepared Mind. Cambridge University Press.score: 12.0
    Machine generated contents note: Introduction. Fortune and the prepared mind Iain Morley and Mark de Rond; 1. The stratigraphy of serendipity Susan E. Alcock; 2. Understanding humans - serendipity and anthropology Richard Leakey; 3. HIV and the naked ape Robin Weiss; 4. Cosmological serendipity Simon Singh; 5. Serendipity in astronomy Andrew C. Fabian; 6. Serendipity in physics Richard Friend; 7. Liberalism and uncertainty Oliver Letwin; 8. The unanticipated pleasures of the writing life Simon Winchester.
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  10. Ian Gerrie (2006). Knowledge on the Horizon: A Phenomenological Inquiry Into the “Framing” of Rodney King. Human Studies 29 (3):295 - 315.score: 12.0
    Using the 1991 police beating of Rodney King as case study, this paper draws on Husserlian phenomenology to establish a coherentist account of knowledge as situated with respect to its concrete circumstances of production (e.g., social, cultural, historical, political). I take as my point of departure Gail Weiss's phenomenological investigation into the jury's assessment of evidence in the "Rodney King incident," and in particular, her interest in Husserl's conception of the "horizon" as a structure of consciousness that mediates what (...)
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  11. Laura Weiss Roberts, Catherine Bruss, Christiane Brems, Mark E. Johnson, Sarah Dewane & Jane Smikowski (2009). Community-Based Participatory Research for Improved Mental Health. Ethics and Behavior 19 (6):461-478.score: 12.0
    Community-based participatory research (CBPR) focuses on specific community needs, and produces results that directly address those needs. Although conducting ethical CBPR is critical to its success, few academic programs include this training in their curricula. This article describes the development and evaluation of an online training course designed to increase the use of CBPR in mental health disciplines. Developed using a participatory approach involving a community of experts, this course challenges traditional research by introducing a collaborative process meant to encourage (...)
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  12. John E. Smith (1948). Professor Weiss, Existenz and Hegel. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 9 (2):322-325.score: 12.0
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  13. William John Bosenbrook & Hayden V. White (eds.) (1968). The Uses of History. Detroit, Wayne State University Press.score: 12.0
    Adam Smith and the philosophy of anti-history, by J. Weiss.--Towards a dissolution of the ontological argument, by A. C. Danto.--Romanticism, historicism, realism: toward a period concept for early 19th century intellectual history, by H. V. White.--History and humanity: the Proudhonian vision, by A. Noland.--Hintze and the legacy of Ranke, by M. Covensky.--Objections to metaphysics, by J. Cobitz.--The term expressionism in the visual arts, by V. H. Miesel.--Karl Löwith's anti-historicism, by B. Riesterer.--Antonio Gramsci; Marxism and the Italian intellectual tradition, by (...)
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  14. Stephen Gaselee (1942). Latin Humanism in Fifteenth-Century England R. Weiss: Humanism in England During the Fifteenth Century. Pp. Xxiv + 190. Oxford: Blackwell, 1941. Cloth, 12s. 6d. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 56 (01):47-48.score: 12.0
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  15. Robert G. Osterhoudt (1973). The Philosophy of Sport: A Collection of Original Essays. Springfield, Ill.,Thomas.score: 12.0
    The ontological status of sport: Weiss, P. Records and the man. Schacht, R. L. On Weiss on records, athletic activity, and the athlete. Fraleigh, W. P. On Weiss on records and on the significance of athletic records. Stone, R. E. Assumptions about the nature of movement. Suits, B. The elements of sport. Kretchmar, S. Ontological possibilities: sport as play. Morgan, W. An existential phenomenological analysis of sport as a religious experience. Fraleigh, W. P. The moving "I." Fraleigh, (...)
     
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  16. Jane Smikowski, Sarah Dewane, Mark E. Johnson, Christiane Brems, Catherine Bruss & Laura Weiss Roberts (2009). Community-Based Participatory Research for Improved Mental Health. Ethics and Behavior 19 (6):461 – 478.score: 12.0
    Community-based participatory research (CBPR) focuses on specific community needs, and produces results that directly address those needs. Although conducting ethical CBPR is critical to its success, few academic programs include this training in their curricula. This article describes the development and evaluation of an online training course designed to increase the use of CBPR in mental health disciplines. Developed using a participatory approach involving a community of experts, this course challenges traditional research by introducing a collaborative process meant to encourage (...)
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  17. E. J. Bell (2010). Das Weisse Band/The White Ribbon. Medical Humanities 36 (1):63-64.score: 4.0
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